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March 23,2021 Page 6 of 10 <br /> The Public Hearing was closed at 7:50 p.m. <br /> Councilmember Dunsworth stated she was concerned with what constitutes a violation and when revocation <br /> was necessary.She questioned if there was a way to revoke permits based on the gravity of the offenses. <br /> Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola explained the Ordinance as written <br /> provides the Council with the flexibility to make that determination based on what happens,which meant <br /> facts could be used when considering revocations. He indicated the Council would have to use its best <br /> judgement when considering each case. <br /> Councilmember Dunsworth reported this was a new Ordinance,yet the City has a problem property.She <br /> inquired how the Council would address if this property owner files for a permit She asked if the permit <br /> could be immediately denied. Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola <br /> commented on the terms that would trigger a complaint He explained the permits would be public <br /> information and could be reviewed by the neighbors.He reported notification would not be sent to the <br /> neighbors on who applied for permits. He indicated most code amendments occur due to issues the City <br /> wants to address.He noted once this Ordinance is passed,no property has any strikes against them,but rather <br /> every property has a clean slate and any issues that occur from this point forward would be addressed by staff <br /> and the City Council per the Ordinance. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas questioned if notification would be required for a rental license versus a permit <br /> Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola stated licenses do not require <br /> notifications. He commented further on the difference of pursuing a license versus a permit He indicated the <br /> Planning Commission supported the City moving forward with a permit at this time.It was noted the Council <br /> could amend the Ordinance in the future if a license process was necessary. City Attorney Sonsalla advised <br /> there was case law that a property owner has a more of a vested right in a license versus a permit She <br /> reported this may be another reason not to go down the license route. <br /> Councilmember Allen discussed the occupancy concerns and noted the Council was defaulting back to the <br /> occupancy limits for any home. Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola stated <br /> another component for this was the City wants compliance with code and it was not against code to throw <br /> parties,however this should be done in a responsible and respectful manner,whether this was an owner <br /> occupied home or a rental.He stated if the property was not meeting the local zoning codes and nuisance <br /> codes then an additional trigger was required. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle thanked the residents that stepped forward and shared their concerns with the <br /> Council.He understood there was one property that was a concern,but noted there were other properties in <br /> New Brighton that were successfully renting their homes on a short term basis.He stated if this Ordinance <br /> does not work,he noted the Council would be able to change things. He discussed the number of cars <br /> parking at the problem rental property and questioned if parking restrictions should be addressed within the <br /> Ordinance.Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola stated the only parking <br /> restrictions the City has within City Code addressed overnight parking,noting cars could not be on the street <br /> from 2:00 a.m.to 5:00 a.m. He reported a strike would be triggered against a property if cars were parked on- <br /> street during these hours. <br /> Further discussion ensued regarding the enforcement of overnight parking. <br /> Councilmember Allen questioned if a renter would know what the occupancy limit was for a property. <br /> Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola stated this could be one of the pieces of <br /> information that would be discussed with the Building Official and could be included in the binder of <br /> information provided to the City. <br /> Councilmember Allen supported this being completed for all short term rental properties.He suggested the <br /> language regarding the owner being present be further considered.Assistant Director of Community Assets <br /> and Development Gozola stated in the case of a duplex the City would assume the owner lives on one side <br /> and could rent the other side of the duplex. The same would be assumed if a homeowner was renting out a <br /> single room in the home. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas inquired what violations would be the first or second strike. Assistant Director of <br /> Community Assets and Development Gozola explained homeowners and renters all had to follow City Code. <br /> He stated if violations were to occur and the complaint were verified,this would create a first strike. <br />