File #: ID 2021-052    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion and Possible Action Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/28/2021 In control: City Commission Workshop
On agenda: 2/4/2021 Final action:
Title: CODE COMPLIANCE
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TO: Mayor and City Commission

FROM: Cale Curtis, City Manager

DATE: February 4, 2021


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CODE COMPLIANCE

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BACKGROUND: At the January 20, 2021 Regular City Commission meeting, the City Commission requested a Workshop to discuss Code Enforcement.

The following is background on a few code sections that may be discussed by the City Commission.

PARKING ON GRASS:
The Code of the City of Margate does not specifically prohibit parking standard vehicles on grass at residential property.

Section 33-69.52 Supplemental local regulations of the Code of the City of Margate includes a number of parking regulations for both public and private properties. This Section could easily be modified to address vehicles parked on grass at residential property. The regulatory authority for parking enforcement in within Section 33-70 Parking violations declared unlawful. Paragraph (1) of this section states, "This section shall apply to ordinances regulating parking on public or private property within the city." These sections are located in Chapter 33 Police and Law Enforcement, because that is the department that would enforce parking violations. Revision to this Chapter is not included in the scope for the CGA contract, so minor adjustments to parking standards should be able to parallel this project with minimal disruption to the Code Re-Write project schedule.


PARKING OF BOATS AND RV's
Section 26-3 Parking regulations for noncommercial vehicles used for recreational purposes of the Code of the City of Margate provides regulations for how and whether boats and RV's may be parked at residential property. If the City Commission is interested in changing the size or number of recreational vehicles, or where/how they may be parked, or whether screening materials are required, this would be the appropriate Section to make those changes. Again, revision to this Chapter is not included in the scope for the CGA contract, so it should be able to parallel this ...

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