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ATTACHMENT B <br />'�i� , <br />}�� ' J J J J <br />REQUEST FOR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS ACTION <br />Department Approval <br />V �� �� <br />DATE: 04/06/15 <br />ITEM NO: <br />City Manager Approval <br />Item Description: Board of Adjustments and Appeals review and determination on an appeal by G <br />& G Management LLC pertaining to licensing decisions regarding Rental <br />Licenses issued for 175, 195, 221 Larpenteur Ave W, 1722, 1725, 1735, 1736 <br />Woodbridge Ct., and 1720, 1735, 1740, 1745, 1750 Marion St. Roseville MN. <br />1 BACKGROUND <br />2 In October of 2013 the City Council approved Ordinance No. 1456 which created Chapter 908 <br />., of the City Code titled `Rental Licensing for Multifamily Properties of 5 or more Units'. <br />� The rental license ordinance: <br />� Requires rental properties obtain a valid license. <br />� Requires inspections of rental properties (interior and exterior). <br />r Specifies a specific License Type to be assigned, determined by the number of violations <br />� (per unit) observed during the inspection. <br />Q Incentivizes licensing renewal intervals (with subsequent payment of fees) to encourage <br />� o property owners to maintain buildings in good repair (shorter intervals for buildings less <br />�� well maintained, longer intervals for buildings kept in good repair). <br />� 2 During inspections, violations observed are based upon Roseville's City Code Chapter 906: <br />�-� `Building Maintenance and Preservation Code' and Chapter 407: `Nuisances'. Staff also refer to <br />�� other nationally referenced standards to clarify trigger points when local codes may not be <br />� � specific (i.e. City Code calls for walls to be kept in good repair. National standards specify a <br />� e wall section is to be repainted if over 10% of the paint on a wall section is in disrepair). <br />�� When informing property owners of the new rental license program, siaff included brochures <br />� g and other information which identified the types of violations the ordinance prohibits, and, staff <br />� s encouraged property owners to pre-inspect their buildings in order to achieve as high a rating as <br />2U possible. <br />2� Rental property owners may appeal any licensing decision of staff. <br />22 The City Council acts as the Board of Adjustments and Appeals for appeals made under the <br />23 rental licensing ordinance (Chapter 908). <br />2� <br />25 <br />26 <br />1 Request far Board of Adjustments and Appeals <br />Page 1 of 6 <br />