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Better Communities. Better Michigan. Restoring Michigan Communities Building by Building

What s the problem? Burned out houses Overgrown weeds Abandoned buildings Half built houses Inoperable cars on private property Empty lots full of garbage Discarded refrigerators Undrained swimming pools Neglected building next to outdoor cafe

Why do we care? Lower property values Increase crime Detract from the well-being of community Hinder the creation of sense of place Impede goal to create vibrant communities

What can we do? Four step approach: 1. Identify problems in your community 2. Assess tools and enforcement procedures 3. Develop goals and action plan 4. Put plan in action

What is blighted property? Public nuisance Attractive nuisance Fire hazard Utilities off for 1 year Vacant for 5 years and not maintained Severe code violations and not rehabilitated Tax reverted Land Bank Fast Track Authority

Tools Two basic types of tools used by municipalities Tools that encourage owner to clean up property Tools that transfer property to municipality for clean up or transfer to third party for clean up

Tools in manual Most of the tools and enforcement procedures in the Restoring Michigan Communities Building by Building are intended to get property owner to clean up problems.

Property owner retains title Municipal civil infractions Blight violations Misdemeanor violations Nuisances State construction code violations (municipal civil infractions, misdemeanors) State Housing Law (basis for dangerous buildings)

Property owner retains title Municipal Ordinance Violations Bureau (if established) District/ Municipal Court Circuit Court Administrative Hearings Bureau (Blight Court) (if established) Housing Board of Appeals (if established) Municipal Civil Infractions Admissions Only Blight Violations Misdemeanor Nuisance State Housing Law State construction code violations can be charged as misdemeanors or as MCIs

Property owner loses title Eminent Domain Based on public concern remove unfit housing & advance public health and safety Nuisance Wayne County Nuisance Abatement Program Tax Reversion Unit of government Land Bank Fast Track Authority

Demolition In some situations, owner retains title Municipality demolishes and assesses costs to property owner In others, municipality acquires title and demolishes or transfers to third party who demolishes

Tools/Enforcement procedures Municipal Ordinance Violations Bureau (if established) District/ Municipal Court Circuit Court Administrative Hearings Bureau (Blight Court) (if established) Housing Board of Appeals (if established) Municipal Civil Infractions Admissions Only Blight Violations Misdemeanor Nuisance State Housing Law State construction code violations can be charged as misdemeanors or as MCIs

Tools State statutes Construction Codes Enforce as if ordinance (misdemeanor or municipal civil infraction) State Housing Law Preferably, adopt as ordinance (dangerous building provisions and other provisions)

Tools Ordinances Abandoned building Abandoned possessions Dangerous building (may use State Housing Law as basis) Fire protection Noxious weeds Housing Inoperable vehicle Litter Local property maintenance Nuisance Rental registration/inspection Zoning

Venue Courthouse District court Circuit court

Venue City Hall Municipal Ordinance Violations Bureau (optional) Construction Board of Appeals (if enforcing state construction codes) Administrative Hearings Bureau/Blight Court (optional) Board of Appeals (if utilizing procedures in State Housing Law) (optional)

Venue District/Municipal Court 90 or 93 day misdemeanors Hearings on municipal civil infractions Note: If municipality has established a municipal ordinance violations bureau, admissions of municipal civil infractions will be processed in bureau.

Venue Circuit Court Hearings for injunctive relief for nuisances e.g., Wayne County Nuisance Abatement Program Appeals from district/municipal court

Venue Hearing Officer Under the State Housing Law, may issue order of demolition

Venue Housing Board of Appeals Established under State Housing Law, MCL 125.541c Acts in place of legislative body (council or commission) to carry out provisions of MCL 125.541(3), (4) Appeals to circuit court

Venue Construction Board of Appeals Required if municipality enforces state construction code(s) Hears denial of application and decisions related to enforcement See Bureau of Construction Codes Technical Bulletin, Publication No. 9, updated: July, 2006 Appeals go to Construction Code Commission

Enforcement procedure Municipal civil infraction District court (judicial) OR Municipal ordinance violations bureau (administrative) for admission of responsibility Denials of responsibility go to district court. Municipality has option to create (and fund) bureau.

Enforcement procedure Misdemeanor Criminal misdemeanor

Enforcement procedure Blight violation Adjudication in Administrative Hearings Bureau for example, Jackson

Recoupment of costs State Housing Law A judgment obtained pursuant to MCL 125.541(7) for the cost of demolition of, or making safe, an unsafe building or structure can be enforced as a lien on the property. MCL 125.541a provides that the municipality shall have a lien for the amount of such judgment against the owner s interest in all real property located in the state.

Recoupment of costs Noxious weeds (MCL 247.64) Statute provides liens against real property for the expense of eradicating noxious weeds. Depending on the method used in the statute or ordinance, a municipality may enforce the lien either in the manner provided for mechanics liens or in the manner provided for tax liens.

Recoupment of costs Municipal civil infraction judgments If a respondent does not pay a civil fine or costs or an installment order under MCL 600.8727 in an action involving the use or occupation of land or a building or other structure, the municipality may obtain a lien against the land, building, or structure by recording a copy of the court order requiring payment with the register of deeds. MCL 600.8731.

Recoupment of costs Fire loss insurance proceeds (MCL 500.2227) Under the statute, an insurer shall withhold from payment for loss by fire and other causes, 25% of actual cash value of property or 25% of final settlement whichever is less for retention by a municipality under the circumstances provided by the statute. Municipality must establish that damaged structure violates existing health and safety standards of the municipality and constitutes cause for retention for the repair, replacement or removal of the damaged structure.

Recoupment of costs Municipality as receiver (MCL 125.535) A municipality may be appointed as a receiver to enforce the provisions of the State Housing Law. The statute indicates that its purpose is to repair, renovate and rehabilitate the premises as needed to make the building comply with the provisions of the act, and where ordered by the court, to remove a building. When expenses are not otherwise provided, the court may order that the expenses be a lien on the property.

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