File #: 2018-1851    Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/16/2018 In control: Community and Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 2/21/2018 Final action:
Title: Discussion on Quality Housing Program
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Discussion on Quality Housing Program

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Issue/Request:
Discussion over progress developing the Quality Housing Program.

Key Issues:
To preserve the integrity and safety of housing options within the City, protect the rights of owners, landlords, tenants, and preserve the standards of the surrounding neighborhoods, it is desired to have a discussion on updates to the Property Maintenance Code.

This discussion will be an update on the progress made since the January 2017 CEDC meeting. A proposed alternative approach and framework for the Quality Housing Program will be discussed. Based upon feedback from various stakeholder groups, a program that applies to all housing is more desirable than a market specific program. The current Property Maintenance Code (Chapter 16 of the Lee's Summit Code of Ordinances) is based upon the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) published by the International Code Council (ICC), however the IPMC is not currently adopted in a similar fashion as the rest of the Building Codes. The IPMC provides an internationally recognized basis for the code, while also allowing for local amendments. All of the saftey provisions previously discussed are also located in the IPMC, and would apply to all housing within Lee's Summit. Review and adoption of the IPMC will also place the Property Maintenance Code on a more regular review schedule for continual updates.

A large portion of the overall program is proposed to be dedicated towards educating the public and creating community awareness about safety standards for all housing. Additional program components can include a voluntary certification program, and increased participation in Business Licensing for landlords.

Proposed Committee Motion:
N/A

Background:
In December of 2011, Mr. Mark Dunning presented information to the CEDC regarding potential Rental Inspection programs for discussion.

In August of 2017, a discussion with CEDC occurred, and staff was directe...

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