WHEREAS, the recent economic downturn has caused many homes and businesses to be foreclosed, abandoned or otherwise become vacant; and

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NORTH CHICAGO ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE REGISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, SECURITY AND MONITORING OF VACANT BUILDINGS BY THEIR OWNERS 2011 WHEREAS, the recent economic downturn has caused many homes and businesses to be foreclosed, abandoned or otherwise become vacant; and WHEREAS, these vacant buildings and surrounding property, if left unattended, may fall into disrepair, creating public nuisances, which can negatively impact the City s limited resources, contribute to the decrease in value of surrounding properties, precipitate disinvestment by neighboring owners, provide locations for criminal activities, and undermine the aesthetic character of specific neighborhoods and the City of North Chicago at large; and WHEREAS, properties that remain vacant over an extended period of time are a detriment to public health, safety and welfare since they may pose an extraordinary danger to police officers, firefighters and building inspectors/code enforcers when entering the premises in response to emergencies or in the normal course of their duties; and WHEREAS, many of these buildings and properties are owned or controlled by individuals or other entities, including court appointed receivers, who should be responsible for the preservation and maintenance of the buildings and properties; and WHEREAS, the registration of these vacant buildings and the implementation of maintenance and monitoring plans will discourage property owners and those responsible for such properties from allowing such properties and buildings to remain vacant indefinitely and may prevent these buildings and properties from becoming a burden to the residents and taxpayers of the City of North Chicago and provide the basis for returning these buildings and properties to their intended use and to the tax rolls; and WHEREAS, the City of North Chicago, being a home rule municipality, is empowered to enact legislation to define, prohibit, and abate public nuisances; and WHEREAS, the abatement of nuisances caused by vacant properties, the repair and rehabilitation of vacant properties, and their subsequent occupancy is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of North Chicago; and WHEREAS, an ordinance providing for the declaration of vacant properties, whether boarded-up or not, as public nuisances and providing for their abatement is a means of maintaining sanitation and health and safety standards, preventing crime, avoiding fires, and eliminating or minimizing the detrimental effects such properties have on the well-being of the City. WHEREAS, the City Council on July 2, 2001, passed Ordinance 937, codified as section 12-12-1, et. seq., in the City Code of North Chicago, regarding vacant buildings. 1

NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of North Chicago as follows: SECTION 1. Ordinance 937, passed by the City Council on July 2, 2001 and codified as section 12-12-1, et. seq., is hereby repealed in its entirety, and is replaced with the following: CHAPTER 12. VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION Section 12-12-1. DEFINITIONS Owner: Every person, entity, or service company, who alone jointly or severally with others: a. Has the legal or equitable title to any dwelling, dwelling unit, building, land, or structure: or b. Has care, charge, or control of any dwelling, dwelling unit, building, land, or structure, in any capacity including but not limited to agent, executor, administrator, trustee, or guardian of the estate of the holder of legal title; or c. Is a mortgagee under the terms of a mortgage, where the mortgager no longer takes responsibility for the property, and where the mortgage in question contains a provision authorizing the mortgagee to act to secure or repair the property; or is a mortgagee in possession of any such property; or is a mortgagee that has instituted foreclosure proceedings against the mortgagor; or d. Is an agent, trustee, or other person appointed by the courts and vested with possession or control of any such property. Responsible Party: Owners, tenants, occupiers, property managers, and lessees of any dwelling, dwelling unit, buildings, land or structures. Statement of Intent: A form completed by the owner of a vacant structure, or responsible party, which contains specific information regarding the structure and the owner s plans for its rehabilitation and maintenance, demolition or removal. Building (structure): Any physical object or edifice that is built or installed and is located on and affixed to the land. The term building and structure shall be synonymous and shall include any portion thereof. Substantial Rehabilitation: Any rehabilitation the cost of which exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the market value of the existing structure. Vacant: A building or structure that is lacking the habitual presence of human beings who have a legal right to be on the premises, for 60 consecutive days, or at which substantially all lawful business or construction activity or residential occupancy has ceased, or which is substantially devoid of contents. A multifamily residential property containing ten or more dwelling units shall be considered vacant when ninety percent or more of the dwelling units are unoccupied. For 2

the purposes of this ordinance, exceptions to this definition of vacant shall be made for those properties under active, ongoing rehabilitation or reconstruction and under proper permits with the City of North Chicago Department of Building and Community Development. Vacant Building (structure) Maintenance Standards: The maintenance standards to which vacant buildings are subject under this ordinance, as well as the requirements of the International Property Maintenance Code and all other applicable ordinances of the City of North Chicago. Vacant Building Registration Certificate: That document issued by the City as set forth in this article, for buildings meeting the definition of a vacant building. Section 12-12-2: ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY: The Director of Building and Community Development is authorized to administer and enforce the provisions of this article, including, but not limited to, maintaining lists setting forth the status of vacant buildings. The Director of Building and Community Development may delegate his/her powers and duties under this article to an appropriate administrator or inspector. Section 12-12-3: RESPONSIBLE PARTIES; LIENS: Every owner and property manager with respect to any property shall be jointly and severally liable with every other owner and property manager for the obligations set forth in this article. All fees, costs, charges assessed or incurred by the City shall constitute a lien on the real estate upon which such building is situated. Section 12-12-4: OBLIGATIONS OF OWNERS OF VACANT BUILDINGS: a. Within ten (10) days of a building becoming vacant, as defined herein, the owner of the building shall apply for a vacant building registration certificate and pay the fee according to the fee schedule contained herein; provided, however, that all eleemosynary, religious, educational, benevolent or charitable associations and all governmental agencies shall be exempt from the payment of the registration fee. If the structure is still vacant at the time of expiration of the original vacant building registration certificate, the owner shall immediately apply to renew the certificate. Renewal may be approved, at the discretion of the Director of Building and Community Development, upon demonstrated need, for a maximum of two (2) additional six month periods, for a maximum of eighteen (18) months total vacancy registration. Renewed certificates shall be subject to all conditions and obligations imposed by this article on the initial certificate, including the payment of the fee at each renewal. It shall be the responsibility of the registered owner to file an amended registration within ten (10) days of any changes contained in the initial application, including occupancy or transfer. During the period of registration, the owner shall provide access to the City to conduct inspections of the building, both interior and exterior if deemed necessary by the City, and, following reasonable notice, to determine compliance with this ordinance and any other relevant codes and ordinances of the City of North Chicago. b. The owner of a vacant building shall comply with all regulations of the City. To this end, the owner shall apply for all building, fire prevention and zoning permits necessary to maintain the structure in full compliance. c. The owner of a vacant building shall, at the time of application for the vacant building registration certificate, certify: 1) all combustible materials have been removed from the building in compliance with any requirements mandated by the City s Fire Prevention Officer; 2) 3

all waste, rubbish or debris has been removed from the building; and 3) all waste, rubbish, debris or excessive vegetation (including overgrown or dead trees and grass/weeds in excess of 5 ) from the yard surrounding the vacant building has been removed. d. The owner of a vacant building shall immediately lock, barricade or secure all doors, windows and other openings in the building to prohibit entry by unauthorized persons, in accordance with the vacant structure maintenance standards of this article. The owner shall, as needed, provide additional security in the event of increased danger to human life or the public welfare, as determined by the City of North Chicago in light of police call logs and the records of the Building and Community Development Department s code enforcement actions. The obligations of the owner of a vacant building are continuing obligations that are effective throughout the time of building vacancy, as that term is defined in this article. 12-12-5: VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE: a. Application by the owner of a vacant building for a vacant building registration certificate shall be made on a form provided by the Building and Community Development Department and will be available in the office or on the City website. The application shall include a statement of intent that shall set forth information as to: 1) the expected period of vacancy (including the date of initial vacancy); 2) the plan for regular maintenance during the vacancy to comply with the vacant building maintenance standards of this subsection and all of the applicable property maintenance, building and zoning codes of the City of North Chicago; 3) a plan and time line for the lawful occupancy, rehabilitation, removal or demolition of the building; 4) measures to be taken to ensure that the structure will be kept weather tight and secure from trespassers and that it will be safe for entry by police officers, firefighters and building inspectors in times of exigent circumstances or emergency as well as at times of reasonable inspection as provided in Section 12-12-4(a) above; 5) measures to be taken to ensure that the premises remain free from nuisance conditions and in good order in conformance with the vacant building maintenance standards; and 6) list all persons authorized to be present in the building and provide notices of trespass to the police authorizing the arrest for trespass of individuals not on the list. The owner shall update the authorized person list as needed. b. No vacant building registration certificate shall be effective for more than six months from the date of issuance. Only two six-month renewals at the Director of Building and Community Development s sole discretion, upon demonstrated need, may be allowed as above. 12-12-6: VACANT BUILDING MAINTENANCE STANDARDS: Standards: A vacant building shall be subject to the following vacant building maintenance standards in addition to the applicable provisions of the International Property Maintenance Codes and the applicable building and zoning ordinances of the City of North Chicago: 1. Building Openings: Doors, windows, areaways and other openings shall be weather tight and secure against entry by animals and persons. Missing or broken doors and windows shall either be replaced or securely covered with plywood that is tightly fitted and secured to the openings. When weather permits, plywood coverings are to be painted with a color complimentary to the exterior color of the building. 2. Roofs: The roof, flashings, soffit and fascia are to be sound and weather tight, preventing the entrance of moisture, animals and vermin to the interior of the building. 4

3. Drainage: The building storm drainage system shall be functional and installed in a manner consistent with City Ordinances. 4. Building: The building shall be maintained in good repair, not in violation of City Ordinances, structurally sound and free from debris, rubbish and garbage. The building shall not pose a threat to the public health and safety. 5. Structural Members: The structural members shall be free of deterioration and capable of safely bearing imposed dead and live loads. 6. Foundation Walls: The foundation walls shall be structurally sound and in a sanitary condition so as not to impose a threat to the health and safety of the general public. 7. Exterior Walls: The exterior walls shall be free of holes, breaks and loose or rotting materials. Exposed metal, wood, or other surfaces shall be protected from the elements and against decay or rust by periodic application of protective material such as paint or other surface treatment. 8. Decorative Features: The cornices, belt courses, corbels, terra cotta trim, wall facings and similar decorative features shall be safe, securely anchored and in good repair. Exposed metal, wood, or other surfaces shall be protected from the elements and against decay or rust by periodic application of protective material such as paint or other surface treatment. 9. Overhanging Extensions: All balconies, canopies, marquees, signs, metal awnings, stairways, fire escapes, standpipes, exhaust ducts and similar features shall be in good repair, safe and securely anchored. Exposed metal, wood, or other surfaces shall be protected from the elements and against decay or rust by periodic application of protective material such as paint or other surface treatment. 10. Chimneys and Towers: Chimneys, cooling towers, smokestacks and similar appurtenances shall be structurally safe and in good repair. 11. Walkways: Walkways shall be safe for pedestrian travel. 12. Accessory and Appurtenant Structures: Accessory and appurtenant structures such as garages, sheds and fences shall not present safety, health or fire hazards and shall comply with City Ordinances. 13. Premises: The premises upon which the building is located shall be maintained clean, safe and sanitary. It shall be free from waste, rubbish, debris or excessive vegetation in compliance with City Ordinances and shall not pose a threat to the public health and safety. Grass shall be maintained no higher than 5 and no clumping of grass clippings shall remain after the cutting. 12-12-7: VACANT BUILDING REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE FEE: The Vacant Building Registration Certificate application fee shall be paid at the time of initial application or renewal. The application and/or renewal fee shall be $300.00. 12-12-8: REQUIRED LIABILITY INSURANCE It shall be the responsibility of the property owner or owner s agent to maintain liability insurance on all vacant buildings under their control. Proof or evidence of such insurance will be included with all Vacant Building Registration applications. Any insurance policy for vacant building registration shall provide for written notice to the Director, Building and Community Development within thirty (30) days of any lapse, cancellation or change in coverage. Minimum insurance amounts are as follows: 5

Residential: Single Family and 2-unit: $300,000.00 3-units to 15-units: $500,000.00 16-units or more: $1,000,000.00 Commercial: Includes manufacturing, industrial, storage or any non-residential commercial property: $2,000,000.00 12-12-9: AFFIXING CONTACT/EMERGENCY INFORMATION TO VACANT BUILDINGS: The owner or owner s agent shall affix to the vacant building a copy of the Vacant Building Registration Certificate inside a front window so that it is able to be read by law enforcement, fire department or building department personnel as needed. If all windows are boarded up then the certificate shall be protected from weather and affixed to the exterior of the building. 12-12-10: ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES: a. Any person found to be in violation of any provision of this article shall be subject to a fine of not less than $250.00 and not more than $750.00 for each offense. Every day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. b. The amount of any fine issued under this chapter, the cost of boarding and enclosing, grass cutting, or removal and demolition by the Director of Building and Community Development, and the cost of bringing the abatement proceedings under this section, including inspector and attorney fees, shall be recoverable from the owner or owners and shall be a lien on the property upon which the building or structure is or was located and shall also be enforceable against any person against whom the order issues as provided by law. The Director of Building and Community Development, in consultation with corporate counsel, upon showing of good cause, may waive any lien created under this chapter. No license shall be issued relating to the property subject to such lien until the lien is satisfied or the lien is waived. Nothing in this section shall prevent the City from seeking other remedies for code violations through the use of any other administrative procedure or court proceedings, including the imposition of fines for violations of the building or other City codes. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, to the extent of such conflict. 6