Laserfiche WebLink
Item No. 14 <br />memorandum <br />TO: Mayor & City Council <br />FROM: John Godwin, City Manager <br />SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE <br />DATE: August 25, 2016 <br />BACKGROUND: Cities like Paris have been inspecting new construction and repairs /remodels <br />for very many years in an effort to ensure structures are built in a reasonably safe manner. <br />Unfortunately, in Paris, once that construction project is completed, there is very little the city <br />can do to ensure it stays safe. This is often a special problem with older rental properties that can <br />contain dangerous wiring, inadequate plumbing and ventilation, disease vectors, etc. The IPMC <br />is a model code that creates minimum maintenance requirements for existing buildings, <br />establishing standards for ventilation, occupancy, pest control, pool safety, lighting, heating, <br />sanitation, and fire safety. In place and enforced, the code can maintain the overall quality of <br />Paris's housing stock, and also enhance the safety and health of persons living here. <br />In the case of Paris, adoption of the IPMC would put structural concerns on a par with other code <br />enforcement issues like weeds and rubbish, junk, vacant structures, etc. Now, if a building is <br />occupied, no matter how bad or dangerous it might be, we are limited as to what we can do, and <br />how fast we can act. We never want to be a city that puts anyone out of their home, but we <br />should not be a city that allows people to live in substandard conditions because we do not have <br />the teeth to compel a landlord to make needed repairs. The code puts the responsibility on the <br />owner and allows code enforcement to act almost immediately. The Building Standards <br />Commission would still be involved, serving as an appeal board for property owners who believe <br />themselves to be aggrieved by an action of city staff. <br />STATUS OF ISSUE: The council gave its general agreement to adoption of this code in July. <br />Since that time, we have completed a series of amendments to ensure the code as adopted here <br />will address our specific needs and concerns. <br />BUDGET: NA. <br />RECOMMENDATION: Adopt IPMC as amended. <br />