File #: 18-290    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/7/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/9/2018 Final action: 9/25/2018
Title: Communication from the City Manager and the Community Development Director with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending CHAPTER 5 of the CODE of the City of Peoria Pertaining to REGULATIONS FOR INACTIVE CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT SITES.
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,619 (Item No. 18-290), 2. Attachment A to Memo - Ordinance
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and the Community Development Director with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending CHAPTER 5 of the CODE of the City of Peoria Pertaining to REGULATIONS FOR INACTIVE CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT SITES.
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BACKGROUND: In recent years, the Community Development Department has received complaints on sites in which construction or earthwork started and was never completed. In these instances, sites are left as dirt with piles of material, and in some instances equipment, for extended amounts of time. These sites are unsightly for surrounding neighbors.

The proposed text amendment adds language to the code to allow the Community Development Department to enforce such violations.

At the First Reading of this item, several questions from the Council were raised related to the requirements to maintain property prior to, during, and after development. A response to those questions can be found below.

* Pre-Development:
o All property in Peoria must meet the standards adopted in the Property Maintenance Code (Chapter 13). This would include tall grass and weeds, litter, garbage, etc.
o This requirement applies to all properties (with the exception below), regardless of whether they have been subdivided or not.
o An exception is allowed for properties that because of dangerous topography cannot be easily maintained.
o City staff is working with the Peoria Park District to develop an ordinance amendment that would allow, in specific cases, undeveloped parcels to remain as native habitat.
o If demolition occurs as part of the pre-development phase, a demolition permit is required. The demolition site security requirements are based on the size and scope of the demolition.
* Pre-Building Permit:
o Generally, the initial step in the development process is an application for an Erosion Control Permit. This application is reviewed by the Public Works Department. If a permit is issued, the develope...

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