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ORDINANCE 2006-4-7105
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 42,
ENVIRONMENT, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That Section 42-38 is hereby amended to read as follows:
The Nuisance Code Enforcement Officer and Nuisance Code Enforcement Board shall
have jurisdiction to enforce and shall enforce those city ordinances and code provisions
which specifically provide for Nuisance Code Board enforcement. In the enforcement of
this Article a Nuisance Code Enforcement Officer, and his duly authorized agents,
assistants employees or contractors may enter upon private or public propgAy to ensure
compliance with the provisions of this Article.
SECTION 2. A new section shall be added under Chapter 42 of the
ordinances of the City of Paducah. Specifically a new Section 42-44 (f) shall be added to
read as follows:
(f) Upon payment determination of the Nuisance Code Enforcement
Board or Court order, the city shall be authorized to release any lien filed hereunder and
recorded in the Office of the Count Clerk.
SECTION 3. That Section 42-46(a) and (b) are hereby amended to read as
follows:
(a) Adopted. A certain document, three-eepies one copy of which are
is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Paducah, being marked and
designated as '%#emafienal Property zenanee Code" "International Property
Maintenance Code 2006 Edition" as published by the Building Offiei is and ao
., International Code Council, and the property
maintenance code currently adopted by the City of Paducah, be and all future editions are
hereby adopted for the control of buildings and structures as therein provided; and each
and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions, and terms of said International
Property Maintenance Code and the property maintenance code currently adopted by the
City of Paducah, are hereby referred to, adopted, and made a part hereof, as if fully set out
in this chapter, with the additions, insertions, deletions and changes, if any, prescribed in
subsection (b) below. Violations of the provisions therein shall be deemed a nuisance
enforceable by this article.
(b) Additions, insertions and changes. The International Property
Maintenance Code is amended and revised in the following respects:
(1) Section 10 1. 1 (p.1, second line). Insert: City of Paducah.
(2) Section 103-6. 103.5 [delete section]
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(3) Section 104.8 A Property Maintenance Permit shall be required
for the abatement of violations under any of the provision of this
code.
(3) S eetie„ , ,__ _ 0�eneral delete "or- where stnaetuFe"..
(4) Section 104.9 Prior to a valid work permit being issued to any
individual or legal entity, the individual or legal entity must have
no other valid work permits for properties (a) where further code
enforcement is necessary or ongoing, or (b) where work has ceased
or is not being completed in a workmanlike or acceptable manner
so as to address the scope of the work authorized by M other valid
work permits. Additionally, prior to a valid work permit being
issued to any individual or legal entity, the individual or legal
entity must have no other monies owed to the City of Paducah by
way of back taxes, citations, liens, assessments, or other costs or
chimes. Whenever a valid work permit has been issued to upgrade
or repair a structure on which the code official has served notice to
make corrections or repairs required by such notice, the upgrade or
repairs shall be commenced within ten days.
All work shall be conducted, installed and completed in a workmanlike
and acceptable manner so as to serve the results intended by the order.
Any cessation of the normal construction or repairs may cause the permit
to become invalid.
No work permit shall be issued for a structure when the original permit has
become invalid without the applicant going through the appeals process.
(5) Section 111 Means of Appeal is deleted. The Means of Appeals
shall be as the contest procedure to the Nuisance Code
Enforcement Board as provided in this article.
(6) Section 202.
Insert: Public Nuisance: Includes, but is not limited to, any of the
following:
1. The physical condition or occupancy of any premises
regarded as a public nuisance at common law;
2. Any physical condition or occupancy of any premises or
appurtenances considered an attractive nuisance to children,
including, but not limited to, abandoned wells, shafts,
basements, excavations and unsafe fences or structures;
3. Any premises that has unsanitary sewerage or plumbing
facilities;
4. Any premises designated as unsafe for human habitation;
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5. Any premises that is manifestly capable of being a fire
hazard, or is manifestly unsafe or unsecure so as to
endanger life, limb or property;
6. Any premises from which the plumbing, heating or
facilities required by this code have been removed, or from
which utilities have been disconnected, destroyed, removed
or rendered ineffective, or the required precautions against
trespassers have not been provided;
7. Any premises that is unsanitary, or that is littered with
rubbish or garbage, or that has an uncontrolled growth of
weeds; or
8. Any structure that is in a state of dilapidation, deterioration
or decay; faulty construction; overcrowded; open, vacant or
abandoned; damaged by fire to the extent so as not to
provide shelter; in danger of collapse or failure; and
dangerous to anyone on or near the premises.
(7) Section 301.4 Public Nuisance. All premises shall be kept free
from public nuisances as defined in Section 202.
(8) Section 302.4 Insert: 10 inches
304.14 (p.10, first and second line).
Insert: May 1 thru October 31.
10 (A) Section 602.3 (p. 17, fifth line).
Insert: September 1 thru May -39 31.
11 (A}Section 602.4 (p. 17, third line).
Insert: September 1 thru May 30 31.
12 " The term "code official," as used in the International Property
Maintenance Code, shall be deemed to be either the City Building Inspector, City Fire
Marshal, or their duly authorized representatives, and both shall be charged with the
administration and enforcement of this code.
13 " The board of appeals referred to in the International Property
Maintenance Code shall be the Nuisance Code Enforcement Board, as set forth in this
Ordinance.
SECTION 4. A new section shall be added under Chapter 42 of the
ordinances of the City of Paducah. Specifically a new Section 42-60 shall be added to
read as follows:
Article III. Petition for Reduction, Wavier and Release.
(A) After an order from the Nuisance Code Enforcement Board has
become final and not gppealable, a petition may be initiated to facilitate a real estate
sales transaction by the filing of a petition with the Nuisance Code Enforcement Board
for the reduction or waiver of citations, fines, charges, or fees levied by the Nuisance
Code Enforcement Board. Only the civil fines levied pursuant to Section 42-43 may be
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petitioned to be reduced or waived. No other costs, charges, administrative fees or
attorney's fees can be petitioned for reduction or waiver.
(B)petition shall contain the following information at a minimum.
a) the name. address. and contact information of the petitioner
and/or the petitioner's legal representative;
(b) a specific request for the wavier of citations, fines, charges,
or fees requested and/or any liens to be released;
(c) a statement setting forth the reasons why the Nuisance
Code Enforcement Board should consider an aDDeal and
waiver;
(d) a computation of all monies owed to the City of Paducah
pertaining to the real property in question, including, but
not specifically limited to, back taxes, actual costs, liens of
M and all types, charges, assessments, administrative fees,
etc. and a check accompanying the payment of all monies
owed to the City of Paducah except for the amounts to be
reduced or waived shall be tendered with the petition.
(e) the name of the person that shall be purchasing the real
property in question.
(C) The petition and all accompanying materials shall be presented to
the Nuisance Code Enforcement Board at their next regularly scheduled meeting. No
special or called meeting of the Nuisance Code Enforcement Board is specifically
required by this ordinance.
(D) The Nuisance Code Enforcement Board shall consider each
petition presented and render a determination as to whether or not the petition shall be
granted or denied. A petition requesting the reduction or waiver of civil fines already
determined to be final and the release of liens securing those fines shall be left to the sole
discretion of the Nuisance Code Enforcement Board.
(E) The Nuisance Code Enforcement Board shall conduct its hearing in
regard to M petition in the same manner as outlined by Section 42-41 of this code.
SECTION 7. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of
this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City of Paducah hereby
declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or
phase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional.
SECTION S. That nothing in this ordinance or in the Property
Maintenance Code hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding
impending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or
causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed as cited
in Section 3 of this ordinance; nor shall any just or legal right or remedy of any character
be lost, impaired or affected by this ordinance.
SECTION 9. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will
become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
City Clerk
William Paxton, Mayor
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, April 11, 2006
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, April 18, 2006
Recorded by City Clerk, April 18, 2006
Published by The Paducah Sun, April 25, 2006
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