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CITY OF RED BUD, RANDOLPH COUNTY, IlliNOIS ORDINANCE NO. 1195 AN ORDINANCE "ADDING ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 6 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF RED BUD, ILLINOIS ESTABLISHING REGISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ABANDONED REAL ESTATE." ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED BUD. ILLINOIS, THIS 3RD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2008 Published in pamphlet fonn by authority of the City Council of the City of Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois, this 4111 DA Y OF NOVEMBER, 2008. Removed: by 'CO)

STATE OF ILLINOIS } } 55 COUNTY OF RANDOLPH} CERTIFICATION I, Karla Landgraf, certify that I am the duly elected municipal clerk of the City of Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois. I further certify that on November 3, 2008, the Corporate Authorities of the above municipality passed and approved Ordinance No. 1195 entitled: AN ORDINANCE "ADDING ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 6 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF RED BUD, ILLINOIS ESTABLISHING REGISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ABANDONED REAL ESTATE." Which, provided by its terms, that it should be published in pamphlet form. The pamphlet form of Ordinance No. 1195 including the Ordinance and a cover sheet thereof was prepared, and a copy of such Ordinance posted at the Red Bud City Hall commencing on November 4, 2008, where it will remain for at least ten (10) days thereafter. Copies of the Ordinance were also available for public inspection upon request in the office of the municipal clerk. Dated at Red Bud, Illinois, this 3rd day of November, 2008.

ORDINANCE NO. ~ AN ORDINANCE ADDING ARTICLE VI TO CHAPTER 6 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF RED BUD, ILLINOIS ESTABLISHING REGISTRATION, MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ABANDONED REAL ESTATE. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Red Bud, Illinois as follows: SECTION I. Chapter 6 of the City Code of the City of Red Bud, illinois is hereby amen4~d to add the following: ARTICLE VI ABANDONED REAL ESTATE 6-6-1 DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Article, the following words and phrases used in this article are defined as follows: "Abandoned" means a Property that is Vacant and is the subject of (a) a pending Mortgage Foreclosure complaint filed with the Circuit Court Clerk; (b) a pending tax assessor's lien sale; (c) a Foreclosure sale where the title was retained by the Mortgagee involved in the Foreclosure; or (d) any Property transferred under a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure. "Accessible Property" means a Property that is accessible through a compromised or breached gate, fence, wall, etc. "Accessible Structure" means a structure that is unsecured or breached in such a way as to allow access to the interior space by unauthorized persons. "Agreement" means any agreement or written instrument which provides that title to Property shall be transferred or conveyed from one Owner to another Owner after the sale, trade, transfer or exchange. "Assignment of Rents" means an instrument that transfers the Mortgagee's interest under a Mortgage from one entity to another. "Buyer" means any person, co-partnership, association, corporation, or fiduciary who agrees to transfer anything of value in consideration for Property described in an Agreement as defined in this section. "Code Official" has the definition set forth in Section 40-2-2 of the City Code. "Dangerous Building" has the definition set forth in Section 6-1-1 of the City Code. "Days" means consecutive calendar days. "Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure" means a recorded documenthat transfers ownership of a Property from the Mortgager to the holder of a Mortgage. "Default" means the failure to fulfill a contractual obligation, monetary or conditional. "Evidence of Vacancy" means any condition that on its own or combined with other conditions present would lead a reasonable person to believe that the Property is Vacant. Such conditions include, but are not limited to, overgrown or dead vegetation, accumulation of [1]

newspapers, circulars, flyers or mail, past due utility notices or disconnected utilities, accumulation of trash, junk or debris, the absence of window coverings such as curtains, blinds or shutters, the absence of furnishings or items consistent with occupancy, or statements by neighbors, passersby, delivery agents, or government employees that the Property is Vacant. "Foreclosure" means the process by which a Property, placed as security for a real estate loan, is sold at auction to terminate all rights of the Mortgagor or his grantee in the Property and to satisfy the debt if the Mortgagor defaults. "Local" means within 40 miles distance of the subject Property. "Mortgage" means an instrument by which an interest in real estate is transferred as security for a real estate loan. "Mortgagee" means a lender under a note secured by a Mortgage, or person or entity to whom the lender transfers its interest under the Mortgage. "Mortgagor" means a borrower under a Mortgage, who transfers an interest in real estate as security for a real estate loan to a Mortgagee as security for the payment of a debt "Neighborhood Standard" means those conditions that are present on a simple majority of properties within a 300-foot radius of an individual Property. A Property that is the subject of a neighborhood standard comparison, or any other Abandoned Property within the 300-foot radius, shall not be counted toward the simple majority. "Out of Area" means in excess of 40 miles distance of the subject Property. "Owner" means any person, co-partnership, association, corporation, or fiduciary having a legal or equitable title or any interest in any Property. "Property" means any unimproved or improved real Property or portion thereof, situated in the City and includes the Buildings or structures located on the Property regardless of condition. "Building" means any improved Property, or portion thereof, situated in the City, and shall include the buildings and structures located on such improved Property. "Securing" means such measures as may be directed by the Code Official or his or her designee that assist in rendering the Property inaccessible to unauthorized persons, including but not limited to the repairing of fences and walls, chaining or padlocking of gates, the repair or boarding of doors, windows, or other openings. Boarding shall be completed to a minimum of the current BUD securing standards at the time the boarding is completed or required. "Vacant" means a Building or structure that is not legally occupied. 6-6-2 RECORDATION OF TRANSFER OF MORTGAGE. Within 10 days of the -- purchase or transfer of a Mortgage secured by Property, the new Mortgagee shall file with the Code Official, an Assignment of Rents, or similar document, that lists the name of the corporation or individual, the mailing address and contact phone number of the new Mortgagee responsible for receiving payments associated with the loan or Mortgage. 6-6-3 REGISTRATION. Any Mortgagee who holds a Mortgage on a Property located within the City shall perfonn an inspection of the Property that is the security for the loan within 10 days offiling a Foreclosure complaint with the Circuit Court Clerk. If the Property is found to be Vacant or shows Evidence of Vacancy, it is, by this article deemed Abandoned and the Mortgagee shall, within 10 days of the inspection, register the Property with the Code Official or [2]

his or her designee on forms provided by the City. If the Property is occupied but remains subject to a pending Foreclosure complaint filed with the Circuit Court clerk it shall be inspected by the Mortgagee or his designee, monthly until (1) the Mortgagor or other party remedies the Default or (2) it is found to be Vacant or shows Evidence of Vacancy at which time it is deemed Abandoned, and the Mortgagee shall, within 10 days of that inspection, register the Property with the Code Official or his designee on forms provided by the City. In either case the registration shall contain the name of the Mortgagee, the direct street or office mailing address of the Mortgagee (no P.O. boxes), a direct contact name and phone number for the Mortgagee and, in the case of a corporation or Out-of-Area Mortgagee, the local Property mslnagement person or entity responsible for the security, maintenance and marketing of the Property. An annual registration fee shall accompany the registration form. The fee and registration shall be valid for the calendar year, or remaining portion of the calendar year, in which the registration was initially required. Subsequent registrations and fees are due January 1 It of each year and must be received no later than January 31 st of the year due. This section shall also apply to Property that has been the subject of a Foreclosure sale where the title was transferred to the Mortgagee involved in the Foreclosure and any Property transferred under a Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure. Property subject to this article shall remain under the annual registration requirement, security and maintenance standards of this section as long as it remains Vacant. Any person, firm or corporation that has registered a Property under this article must report any change of information contained in this registration within 10 days of the change. 6-6-4 MAINTENANCE REOUIREMENTS. Property subject to this section shall be, in comparison to the Neighborhood Standard, kept free of weeds, dry brush, dead vegetation, trash, junk, debris, building materials, any accumulation of newspapers, circulars, flyers, notices, except those required by federal, state or local law, discarded personal items including but not limited to furniture, clothing, large and small appliances, printed material or any other items that give the appearance that the Property is abandoned. The Property shall be maintained free of graffiti, tagging or similar markings by removal of painting over with an exterior grade paint that matches the color of the exterior of the structure. Visible front and side yards shall be landscaped and maintained to the Neighborhood Standard at the time registration was required. Landscape includes, but is not limited to, grass, ground covers, bushes, shrubs, hedges or similar plantings, decorative rock or bark. Landscape does not include weeds, gravel, broken concrete, asphalt, decomposed granite, plastic sheeting, mulch, indoor-outdoor carpet or any similar material. Maintenance includes but is not limited to regular watering, irrigation, cutting, pruning and mowing of required landscape and removal of all trimming~ Pools and spas shall be closed. Adherence to this section does not relieve the Mortgagee or Property Owner of any obligations set forth in any covenants, conditions and restrictions or homeowners' association (3]

rules and regulations which may apply to the Property. 6-6-5 SECURITY REOUIREMENTS. Property subject to this section shall be maintained in a secure manner so as not to be accessible to unauthorized persons. Secure manner includes but is not limited to the closure and locking of windows, doors (walk-through, sliding and garage), gates and any other opening of such size that it may allow a child to access the interior of the Property and or structure(s). In the case of broken windows securing means the reglazing or boarding of the window. If the Property is owned by a corpomtion or Out-of-Area Mortgagee or Owner, a local Property management person or entity shall be contracted to perform weekly inspections to verify that the requirements of this section, and any other applicable laws, are being met. The Property shall be posted with the name and 24-hour contact phone number of the local Property management person or entity. The posting shall be no less than 18 inches by 24 inches and shall be of a font that is legible from a distance of 45 feet and shall contain along with the name and 24-hour contact number the words. "THIS PROPERTY MANAGED BY" and "TO REPORT PROBLEMS OR CONCERNS CALL." The posting shall be placed on the interior of a window facing the street to the front of the Property so it is visible from the street, or secured to the exterior of the building or structure facing the street to the front of the Property so it is visible from the street or, if no such area exists, on a stake of sufficient size to support the posting in a location that is visible from the street to the front of the Property but not readily accessible to vandals. Exterior posting must be constructed of and printed with weather resistant materials. The local Property management person or entity shall inspect the Property on a weekly basis to determine if the Property is in compliance with the requirements of the chapter. 6-6-6 ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY. In addition to the enforcement remedies established in Division IV of Chapter 1, Articles I and n of Chapter 6 and Chapter 25 of the City Code, the Code Official or his or her designee shall have the authority to require the Mortgagor or Owner of any Property affected by this section to implement additional maintenance or security measures including but not limited to securing all door, window or other openings, installing additional security lighting, increasing on-site inspection frequency, or other measures as may be reasonably required to arrest the decline of the Property. 6-6- 7 ~ The fees for registering an Abandoned Property shall be $25.00. Registration fees shall not be prorated. 6-6-8 ENFORCEMENT. Violations of this chapter may be enforced in any combination as allowed in Division IV of Chapter 1, Articles I and n of Chapter 6 and Chapter 25 of the City Code. 6-6-9 APPEALS. Any person aggrieved by any of the requirements of this section may appeal as provided in Article IV of Chapter 40 of the City Code. 6-6-10 VIOLA TION/PENAL TY. Violations of this chapter shall be 1reated as a s1rict r41

liability offense regardless of intent. Any person, firm or corporation that violates any portion of this article shall be subject to prosecution or administrative enforcement under Division IV of Chapter 1, Articles I and n of Chapter 6 and Chapter 25 of the City Code. 6-6-11 SEVERABILITY. Should any provision, section, paragraph, sentence or word of this article be determined or declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions, sections paragraphs, sentences or words of this article shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 2. All other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published in pamphlet form by the City Clerk. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect ten (10) days from after the date of his final passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form. PASSED this - day of.2:c..,i:. 2008, pursuant to a roll call vote as follows: YEAS: Clarence Nail, Bill Hanebutt, Dennis Braun Glenn Dave Linnertz, Don Glasscock, Youn2. Harold Cowell Scott Shubert, NAYS: ABSENT: n/a n/s ABSTENTION: a/a APPROVED by me this 3 r d day of November ~,, 2008. AC fj Ken ueller, Mayor City of Red Bud, illinois CityCI~ Filed in my office and published in this - day of. 2008. City [5]