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Learn about City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services' strategies and programs to address vacant, condemned, and problematic properties, including restoration agreements and fee waivers for affordable housing initiatives.
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Minneapolis Regulatory Initiatives for Affordable HousingThomas DeeganManager, Problem Properties UnitThomas.Deegan@ci.minneapolis.mn.us612.673.3310 City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services October 2008
Problem Properties Unit Mission To analyze and resolve property issues that have not been responsive to Normal processes of enforcement • Focus Areas • Vacant, Boarded, Condemned • Problem Addresses (police and housing) • Complex & Non-responsive (commercial) City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
This map shows total foreclosure sales in 2007, according to the Hennepin County Sherriff’s Office • Foreclosures are concentrated in North and South Central Minneapolis Foreclosure Crisis
Regulatory Strategies and Programs Vacant Building Registration Restoration Agreements Fee Waiver – Public Developments Cluster Focused Developments Truth in Sale of Housing Minneapolis Development Review City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
Vacant Building Registration Program Monitor and Track Boarded, Vacant and Condemned Properties • Oversee Vacant Building Registration ($6000 fee) • List provided on Web for easy access Administer Ordinance Governing Boarded, Vacant and Nuisance Properties (Chapter 249) • Determine appropriate abatement action – demolition or restoration City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
Restoration Agreements • Expedites the rehab of a property to a livable condition. • Used as: • Alternative to demolition order • Method to hold fee in abeyance • Approximately 30 in progress and 15 complete over the past 2 years Possible Future Use: Order Rehab with Follow Through by City (repair) City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
Elements of Restoration Agreement • Contract between the owner and Regulatory Services • Based on Code Compliance Inspection or Inspection by PPU Inspector • 6 months to complete the work • Requires Escrow / Bond to ensure success • Inspector assigned to track/assist City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
Waive Regulatory Fees & Assessments • For City Owned/Acquired Properties: • Waive all Regulatory Fees • Special Assessments (board up; nuisance abatement; utility bills; admin citations) • Provide expedited plan review • For Non-Profits Working with City: • Waive Code Compliance fee requirements ($2000 deposit) City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
Cluster Focused Development • Six Areas - Coordinated Planning & Development • Partnership between Minneapolis Family Housing Fund; Community Development Agency; Reg Services; Neighborhood and Developer • Identify Development Opportunities and Regulatory Concerns
Truth in Sale of Housing - Web • The evaluation, the Certificate of Approval (if issued), the list of violations, can be found on the City of Minneapolis websitewww.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/propertyinfo/ • Ease of Access for Evaluators and Potential Buyers • Expedites Process; ensures ordinance compliance City of Minneapolis Regulatory Services
State of the Art Development Review Center Significantly reduced time of plan review/permits (41 to 9) Plan Review Appointments Permits Questions / Reviews Licenses Payment of Special Assessments Minneapolis Development Review