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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: May 18, 2021 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 5-a <br /> SUBJECT: Amendment to the Code of Ordinances — Minimum Housing Standards <br /> Ordinance <br /> DEPARTMENT: County Attorney <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Draft Ordinance John Roberts, County Attorney, 245- <br /> Resolution 2318 <br /> PURPOSE: To amend the Code of Ordinances to bring the Minimum Housing Standards <br /> Ordinance (the "Ordinance") into compliance with Chapter 160D of the North Carolina General <br /> Statutes. <br /> BACKGROUND: In 2019 Chapter 160D of the North Carolina General Statutes was signed into <br /> law. In addition to combining the land use laws applicable to cities and counties into a single <br /> chapter, 160D modified the law as it relates to minimum housing ordinances. Soon thereafter <br /> staff with the Town of Hillsborough indicated an interest in having the Ordinance enforced within <br /> Town limits. These two things prompted a review of the Ordinance during which it was <br /> discovered to be in need of updating due to the fact it has not been updated since its original <br /> adoption in 1984. Some of the more substantive changes to the Ordinance include: <br /> • Section 20-32, adds several definitions and removes the requirement that the <br /> enforcement officer be a certified code enforcement official due to the fact that this <br /> requirement, at least for the last 15 — 20 years, has not been met by the County and <br /> enforcement consisted of various staff in the Housing Department. <br /> • Section 20-34, adds structural and sanitary maintenance standards; <br /> • Section 20-36, adds minimum heating standards; <br /> • Section 20-39, adds minimum standards to basements used as living areas; <br /> • Section 20-44, clarifies the inspection authority of the public officer; <br /> • Section 20-45, clarifies the enforcement authority of public officer to order repair, <br /> vacation, and demolition of a property only upon governing board approval, authorizes <br /> liens upon property for such costs, and authorizes judicial enforcement action (for <br /> demolition and structural conditions the public officer is now required to consult with a <br /> County code enforcement official); <br /> • Section 20-48, authorizes civil citations and removes the criminal penalty for violations. <br /> The Ordinance is currently enforceable within the County's jurisdiction and the amendments will <br /> be effective upon adoption. Senior staff with the Town of Hillsborough indicate a desire to adopt <br /> the Ordinance for future enforcement within Town limits. <br />
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