THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

Similar documents
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

An ordinance authorizing the employment of personnel in the Office of the Controller of the City of Los Angeles.

ORDINANCE NO. 1B 4 531

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

s!' X % L, II II I ii 9^11^%^ ,, rvg « ~ ;j '"xj MICHAEL N. FEUER CITY ATTORNEY REPORT RE:

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

ORDINANCE NO

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

WHEREAS, after due notice, the City Planning Commission and the City Council did conduct public hearings on this matter; and,

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

An ordinance amending Articles 13.5 and 13.6 to Chapter 5 of Division 5 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code.

ORDINANCE NO

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Subdivision 4 of Subsection C of Section 9 of the Los Angeles Sports

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF los ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOllOWS: Section 1. Section of the Los Angeles Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:

Recommendation for Council action, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR:

ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

URBAN AGRICULTURE INCENTIVE ZONES CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, AND

ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

THE PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

ARTICLE 7 LOS ANGELES MINIMUM WAGE ORDINANCE

ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LA HABRA HEIGHTS DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

WHEREAS, the City has prohibited short-term rentals in the City s most restrictive residential zones;

CARMEN A. TRUTANICH City Attorney

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

ORDINANCE NO. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

WHEREAS, Los Angeles Administrative Code Section requires that this permission be granted by a franchise and issued by the Council; and

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

CARMEN A. TRUT ANICH City Attorney REPORTRE:

ORDINANCE NO

The Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside ordains as follows:

Joint Labor-Management Benefits Committee COMMITTEE REPORT 18-07

[Business and Tax Regulations, Planning Codes - Central South of Market Housing Sustainability District]

ORDINANCE NO. ## N.S.

CITY OF SIGNAL HILL Cherry Avenue Signal Hill, CA 90755

ORDINANCE NO. CID-3193

ORDINANCE NO

ORDINANCE NUMBER 1174

ORDINANCE NO. 15,034

DEPOSIT AGREEMENT GUARANTEEING SITE PLAN IMPROVEMENTS WITH LETTER OF CREDIT

ORDINANCE NUMBER 1107

CARMEN A. TRUTANICH City Attorney REPORT RE:

RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, the City Attorney has presented the following ballot title and question for the proposed general obligation bond proposition:

OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY ROCKARD J. DELGADILLO REPORT RE:

FY Sidewalk Repair Cost-Sharing Program Summary - DRAFT

ARTICLE 6. EXCISE TAX ON PLATTING AND BUILDING

THE CITY OF LAKE FOREST ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 39 OF THE LAKE FOREST CITY CODE TO ADOPT A DEMOLITION TAX

City of Philadelphia

WHEREAS, Los Angeles Administrative Code Section requires that this permission be granted by a franchise and issued by this Council; and

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED

ORDINANCE NO Act 94 shall mean Act 94, Public Acts of Michigan, 1933, as amended.

ORDINANCE NO WHEREAS, on September 14, 2004, the Board of Supervisors (the Board of

CARMEN A. TRUTANICH City Attorney REPORT RE:

ORDINANCE NO Introduced By: Administration

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AGREEMENT September 1, 2009

ORDINANCE NUMBER 1104

ORDINANCE NO

ORDINANCE NO. _ THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

Earned Income and Net Profits Tax (EIT) Model Resolution - School

ORDINANCE NO Project

SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY

ORDINANCE NO Section 1. The City Council finds the above recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference.

ORDINANCE NO WASTEWATER RATES

TOWN OF JOHNSTOWN, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO

Earned Income and Net Profits Tax (EIT) Model Ordinance - Borough/Township/City

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ios ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOllOWS:

ORDINANCE NO OF THE CITY OF COLBY, KANSAS

FINDINGS. The Board of Supervisors finds that: Resolution No declaring its intention to form Community Facilities District No.

SHARED SOLAR PROGRAM RATE CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Chapter 46 FIRE PREVENTION

RESOLUTION NUMBER 3305

ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BELMONT ADDING CHAPTER 32 (MINIMUM WAGE) TO THE BELMONT CITY CODE

Richard Pearson, Community Development Director Tim Tucker, City Engineer

WAGE PAYMENT AND COLLECTION LAW Act of Jul. 14, 1961, P.L. 637, No. 329 AN ACT Relating to the payment of wages or compensation for labor or

CITY COUNCIL SUMMARY REPORT. Agenda No Key Words: Council Compensation Meeting Date: December 9, 2014 PREPARED BY:

CITY OF BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF THE MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH

Albany November 8, 2016

TITLE 5 MUNICIPAL FINANCE AND TAXATION

RESOLUTION NO

ARTICLE III OCCUPATION TAXES AND REGULATORY FEES

TITLE 5 MUNICIPAL FINANCE AND TAXATION 1 CHAPTER 1 PRIVILEGE TAXES

RESOLUTION NO

USE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DADE CITY AND SPONSOR OF COMMUNITY GARDEN ORGANIZATION W I T N E S S E T H :

ORDINANCE NO N.S.

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Phil Kamlarz, City Manager. Establishment of a Sustainable Energy Financing District

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

APPROVAL TO EXECUTE SECOND AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT WITH THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FOR FINANCIAL CUSTODIAN AND SECURITIES LENDING SERVICES

SAMPLE INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT FOR NET ENERGY METERING

ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PARK RIDGE TEMPORARY OVERNIGHT SHELTERS

ORDINANCE NO ISSUANCE AND SALE OF WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM BONDS, SERIES B TO THE MICHIGAN FINANCE AUTHORITY.

A Bill Regular Session, 2013 SENATE BILL 640

RESOLUTION NO RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE OFFERING FOR SALE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES , OF THE CITY OF COLBY, KANSAS.

CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS DISCLOSURE (NRS )

CHAPTER FOUR: BUSINESS ACTIVITIES. Subchapter 4.01: Business Registration and Registration Tax

ORDINANCE N N.S.

4. Ordinance: Consider Ordinance No. 2920, adopting the 2019 budget and making appropriations (by Committee of the Whole).

CITY OF SIMI VALLEY MEMORANDUM

MICHAEL N. FEUER CITY ATTORNEY

ORDINANCE NO.995 EARNED INCOME AND NET PROFITS TAX (EIT) MODEL ORDINANCE - CHARLEROI BOROUGH, WASHINGTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

Transcription:

ORDINANCE NO An ordinance amending Section 62.104 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to return the repair and maintenance of Sidewalks, Driveway Approaches, Curb Returns and Curbs to property owners, to provide a fix and release program for the repair and maintenance of Sidewalks and to authorize a Sidewalk Repair Warranty and a Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 62.104 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code is amended in its entirety to read as follows: SEC. 62.104. REPAIRS TO SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAY APPROACHES, CURB RETURNS AND CURBS. (a) Definitions. The definitions provided in Section 62.00 of this Code along with the definitions contained in this subsection shall govern the construction, meaning and application of words and phrases used in this section. (1) Board shall mean the Board of Public Works or its designee. (2) Certificate of Sidewalk Compliance shall mean a certification issued by the Board that the Sidewalk on a Lot meets the applicable standards under the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12131, et seq.) as of the date of issuance. (3) Commercial and Industrial Property shall mean a Lot that is not a Residential Property. (4) Residential Property shall mean a Lot that is in an area zoned R5 or more restrictive, as determined by the sequence of zones set forth in Section 12.04(A) of this Code. (5) Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program shall mean a limited reimbursement incentive program for the owner of a Lot who voluntarily undertakes Sidewalk repair work on the Lot prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Sidewalk Compliance. (6) Sidewalk Repair Warranty shall mean a limited warranty during which time the City guarantees one repair of a Sidewalk, except in the case of damage caused by the owner of the Lot or a third party. (b) Responsibility for Maintenance. The owner of a Lot shall maintain any Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb on the Lot in such condition that the

Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb will not endanger any Person or property passing thereon or violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. (c) Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair. Except as provided in Subsection (d), if the Board determines that a Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb is in a condition that endangers a Person or property passing thereon or violates the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Board shall notify the owner of the Lot containing the Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb to repair the Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb. Notice to repair shall be given by posting a Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair in a conspicuous place on the Lot and by mailing the notice to the owner of the Lot, at the last known address as indicated on the last equalized assessment rolls. (1) Content of Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair. The Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair shall: (a) identify the Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb requiring repair; (b) contain a description of the required repair; (c) designate the materials to be used; and (d) specify the deadlines for commencing and completing the repair and provide that if the repair is not commenced and thereafter diligently prosecuted to completion, the Board shall be authorized to make such repair at the Lot owner s expense, and the cost of the repair shall be recorded as a lien on the Lot. (2) Time Required for Repair. Within 30 days of the date of mailing the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair, or such longer time as the Board may allow, not to exceed 90 days, the owner of the Lot shall commence the specified repair in the manner and with the materials specified in the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair. Ail repair work performed pursuant to a Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair shall be completed within 60 days of the date of issuance of the Notice, or such longer time as the Board may allow, not to exceed 120 days. No owner of a Lot receiving a Notice of Non Compliance and Order to Repair shall fail to commence or complete the repair within the time specified or in the manner and with the materials specified. (3) Failure to Repair. If the owner of a Lot receiving a Notice of Non Compliance and Order to Repair fails to commence or complete the repair within the time specified, or in the manner and with the materials specified, the Board shall have the authority to perform, at the Lot owner s expense, the work required by the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair and any other preventative actions such as root pruning or tree removal to prevent additional damage. (4) Determination of Responsibility for Damage. Whenever the Board determines that a Person has damaged a Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb, all costs incurred by the City to repair the damage shall be a personal obligation of the Person responsible for the damage, recoverable by the City in an action before any court of competent jurisdiction. If the Person responsible is the owner of the Lot, then the costs incurred pursuant to this 2

section may be recorded as a lien on the Lot. The cost of the actual repair and preventative action, such as root pruning or tree removal to prevent additional damage, shall be recoverable along with an amount equal to 40 percent of the cost to perform the actual work, but not less than $100, to cover the City s costs for administering any contract and supervising the work. In addition to this personal obligation or lien and all other remedies provided by law, if the Board determines that a Sidewalk, Driveway Approach, Curb Return or Curb is damaged to such an extent as to create a public nuisance, the City may collect any judgment, fee, cost or charge, including any permit fees, fines, late charges or interest, incurred in relation to the provisions of this section as provided in Los Angeles Administrative Code Sections 7.35.1 through 7.35.8. (5) Appeal to the Board. An owner of a Lot disputing a determination by the Board in a Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair may appeal the decision to the Board. Any such appeal must be in writing and received by the Board within 30 days of the date of mailing the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair. Further action on the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair shall be stayed pending the outcome of the appeal. The determination by the Board on appeal shall be final. (d) Limitations to Issuing Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair a Damaged Sidewalk. Except as provided in Subsection (f), a Notice of Non Compliance and Order to Repair with respect to a damaged Sidewalk shall not be issued: (1) prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Sidewalk Compliance; or (2) during the Sidewalk Repair Warranty Period unless the repair is required to remedy damage caused by the owner of the Lot or a third party. This limitation on the issuance of a Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair with respect to a damaged Sidewalk shall not apply to any Sidewalk first constructed after the effective date of this section, or to any Sidewalk adjacent to a Lot owned by a governmental entity, including, but not limited to, the Federal Government, the State of California, any political or administrative subdivision of the Federal Government or State of California, and any county, city and county, municipal corporation other than the City of Los Angeles, irrigation district, transit district, school district, or other district established by law. (e) Sidewalk Repair Warranty Period. Except as provided herein, the Sidewalk Repair Warranty Period shall be 20 years for Residential Property and five years for Commercial and Industrial Property commencing on the date the Board issues a Certificate of Sidewalk Compliance to the owner of the Lot. The Sidewalk Repair Warranty shall be deemed waived by the Lot owner if the Board grants the owner s request to keep any tree that the City otherwise would remove to protect the Sidewalk from ongoing or future damage. The Sidewalk Repair Warranty Period shall expire in advance of the warranty period upon any subsequent repair performed by the Board or its designee. 3

(f) Cap on City Cost to Repair a Sidewalk. Whenever the Board repairs a Sidewalk, including during the applicable Sidewalk Repair Warranty Period, the maximum repair cost to be incurred by the City shall be $20,000 per Lot, adjusted annually in accordance with the Consumer Price Index. Prior to the commencement of any repair of a Sidewalk, including during the applicable Sidewalk Repair Warranty Period, if the Board estimates that the cost of repair exceeds the limit of this subsection, then the Board shall be authorized to issue a Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair to the owner of the Lot in accordance with the provisions of Subsection (c) of this section. Any Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair issued pursuant to this subsection shall also include the Board s estimated cost of repair and a statement that the City will reimburse the owner for the actual costs of the repair, up to the amount set forth in this subsection, upon the completion and inspection of the repair required in the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair. If the Board performs any of the work required by the Notice of Non-Compliance and Order to Repair pursuant to Subsection (c)(3) of this section, any actual repair cost in excess of the amount set forth in this subsection shall be recorded as a lien on the Lot. (g) Authorization for Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program. The Board is authorized to administer a Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program to reimburse, in part, an owner of a Lot who voluntarily undertakes Sidewalk repair work subject to available funding allocated by the City Council for each fiscal year. Funds for the Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program shall be held in the Sidewalk and Curb Repair Fund. The qualifications for participation in the Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program shall be determined by the Board. The Board also shall set the applicable reimbursement rates for Residential and Commercial and Industrial Property and all other conditions for reimbursement. All applicable permit requirements under this Code shall apply to any Lot owner participating in the Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program. Any dispute regarding the eligibility of an owner to participate in the Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program, the reimbursement rate, or any condition imposed for reimbursement, shall be appealable to the Board, and the Board shall resolve the matter. The determination by the Board on appeal shall be final.

Sec. 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and have it published in accordance with Council policy, either in a daily newspaper circulated in the City of Los Angeles or by posting for ten days in three public places in the City of Los Angeles: one copy on the bulletin board located at the Main Street entrance to the Los Angeles City Hall; one copy on the bulletin board located at the Main Street entrance to the Los Angeles City Hall East; and one copy on the bulletin board located at the Temple Street entrance to the Los Angeles County Hall of Records. I hereby certify that this ordinance was passed by the Council of the City of Los Angeles, at its meeting of NOV 3 0 201S. HOLLY L. WOLCOTT, City Clerk Mayor Approved as to Form and Legality MICHAEL N. FEUER, City Attorney File No. 14-0163-SjO M:\GENERAL COUNSEL DIVISION\ORDINANCES AND REPORTSVORDINANCES - FINAL\LAMC 62.104 - Sidewalk Repair Final Draft Ordinance.Docx 5

DECLARATION OF POSTING ORDINANCE I, JUAN VERANO, state as follows: I am, and was at all times hereinafter mentioned, a resident of the State of California, over the age of eighteen years, and a Deputy City Clerk of the City of Los Angeles, California. Ordinance No.184596 - Amending Section 62.104 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code to return the repair and maintenance of Sidewalks. Driveway Approaches. Curb Returns and Curbs to property owners, to provide a fix and release program for the repair and maintenance of Sidewalks and to authorize a Sidewalk Repair Warranty and a Sidewalk Repair Incentive Program - a copy of which is hereto attached, was finally adopted by the Los Angeles City Council on November 30, 2016. and under the direction of said City Council and the City Clerk, pursuant to Section 251 of the Charter of the City of Los Angeles and Ordinance No. 172959, on December 7, 2016 I posted a true copy of said ordinance at each of the three public places located in the City of Los Angeles, California, as follows: 1) one copy on the bulletin board located at the Main Street entrance to the Los Angeles City Hall; 2) one copy on the bulletin board located at the Main Street entrance to the Los Angeles City Hall East; 3) one copy on the bulletin board located at the Temple Street entrance to the Los Angeles County Hall of Records. Copies of said ordinance were posted conspicuously beginning on December 7, 2016 and will be continuously posted for ten or more days. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Signed this 7th day of December 2016 at Los Angejes/ California. Juan Verano, Deputy City Clerk Ordinance Effective Date: January 16, 2017 Council File No. 14-0163-S10