Legislation Details

Reference No. CB-043-2026    Draft No. 1
Type: Council Bill Status: Presentation and referral
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 5/12/2026
Introduced Date Public Hearing Date
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Title: AN ACT CONCERNING VACANT PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND ABATEMENT ACT for the purpose of strengthening enforcement of housing and property standards on vacant properties; providing for administrative citations for unmaintained vacant properties; increasing the amounts of fines for repeat violations; and generally relating to vacant property.
Proposers/Sponsors: Krystal Oriadha
Code sections: 13-1133 -
Attachments: 1. B2026043, 2. CB-043-2026 Summary
Contact: Josh Hamlin, Legislative Officer
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Title

AN ACT CONCERNING VACANT PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND ABATEMENT ACT for the purpose of strengthening enforcement of housing and property standards on vacant properties; providing for administrative citations for unmaintained vacant properties; increasing the amounts of fines for repeat violations; and generally relating to vacant property.

 

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FOR USE BY COUNCIL ADMINISTRATION:

 

Confidential:   Yes / No

 

Requested by: Krystal Oriadha

 

Assigned to: Josh Hamlin

 

Legislastion Type: (Bill/Resolution/Agenda Letter)

 

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Proposer(s): Council Member Oriadha

 

Background

This bill will expand on the existing process for the designation of unmaintained vacant properties, and empower the Director of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement to demand that a property owner correct the conditions or face civil or administrative fines of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000). If an administrative citation is issued, the matter will be referred to the Administrative Hearing Unit. Any unpaid fines may then be collected as liens on the property.

 

REMINDER: Attach the Legislative file document