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Attachment A <br />Property owners who fail to meet the requirements under the Type of license criteria maybe subject to doubled fees for rental <br />licensing, repeat nuisance violations, and /or change of rental licensing type. <br />Violation Rate Calculation <br />Inspection criteria will be based upon the Building Maintenance and Preservation Code (Chapter 906). <br />Inspection criteria and evaluators guidelines will be provided to owners and posted on the City's website. <br />The license type will be based on the average number of code violations per inspected property. <br />Property Code Violations Criteria (Property Code Only) <br />License Category <br />Property Code Violations per Inspected Unit <br />Type A -3 Year <br />0 -.50 <br />Type B — 2 Year <br />Greater than .50 but not more than 1.0 <br />Type C —1 Year <br />Greater than 1.0 but not more than 1.5 <br />Type D -6 Months <br />Greater than 1.5 <br />Example <br />Based on the table above, an 11 -unit property would be required to have 4 units inspected (35 %x 11= 3.85) <br />To receive a Type A License, the 4 units could have no more than 2 violations averaged forthe units <br />inspected (4 x.50 = 2) <br />To receive a Type B License, the 4 units could have no more than 4 violations averaged for the units <br />inspected (4 x 1= 4) <br />To receive a Type C License, the 4 units could have no more than 6 violations averaged for the units <br />inspected (4 x 1.5 = 6) <br />Fees and Repeat Nuisance Service Code Violations <br />Property owners who fail to meet the requirements under the Type of license criteria may be subject to <br />doubled fees for rental licensing and Repeat Nuisance Ordinance (RNO), Chapter 511. Enforcement of that <br />ordinance will be coordinated between departments on a monthly basis. RNO may need to be modified <br />based upon current use of the ordinance. <br />For properties that have chronic code violations that are not being resolved, the City may use the "Tenant <br />Remediation Act." <br />Multifamily Property Owner's Quarterly Meetines <br />The Roseville HRA staff and the Roseville Police Community Relations Coordinator will provide quarterly <br />educational outreach meetings and will provide topics that property owners will give input on. These <br />meetings will be either recommended or required based upon level of property license received. <br />Cost implications to the City <br />To implement, coordinate, and regulate this new program, may require additional City staffing that most <br />likely be increased or provided by the HRA, Community Development, Building Codes and Police <br />departments. <br />This Multi - Family Rental Housing program outline is intended to provide program concepts and is draft for <br />discussion purposes only with the Roseville Housing Redevelopment Authority and the Roseville City Council. <br />More program specifics will follow for a Multi - Family Rental Housing Program based upon direction given to <br />Staff. Program outlines are available for comment by Roseville multi family rental property owners, and <br />residents. <br />Draft —for discussion purposes only 2 -19 -13 <br />