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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES2023-037 Suing STR at 2410 Maple Street Sponsored by: Bower CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2023-037 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, APPROVING THE LAWFUL ACTION TO BRING SUIT AGAINST A NON-COMPLIANT SHORT-TERM RENTAL AT 2410 MAPLE AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $10,000 WHEREAS, the property at 2410 Maple is currently operating as a non-permitted short term rental in violation of Title 15 of the Seward City Code; and WHEREAS,the Community Development department oversees the Title 15 Code and the compliance therein including the operation of short term rentals; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has pursued the compliance process according to code; and WHEREAS,administration has complied with Seward City Code 15.01.050,notifying the property owners in writing via mail with proof of receipt on three separate occasions; and WHEREAS, the short-term rental owner has not responded to the measures prescribed in code and continues to operate; and WHEREAS,this compliance situation and process has been presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission at their March 14, 2023 regular meeting; and WHEREAS, Seward City Code 15.01.050(2) states that if the violation has not been corrected, the next step in the compliance process is to bring suit for fines and injunctive relief against the non-compliant party; and WHEREAS, taking such action requires City Council approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the lawful action to bring suit against a non-compliant short term rental owner and appropriating funds not to exceed $10,000. Section 2. Funding in the amount of$10,000 is hereby appropriated from General Fund Unassigned Fund Balance account no. 01000-0000-3400 to Community Development Legal Services account no. 0 1 000-1 1 22-7006-0090 within the 2023 Operating Budget. CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2023-037 Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 28th day of March, 2023. THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sue McClure, Mayor AYES: Osenga, Calhoon, Wells, Finch, Barnwell, McClure NOES: None ABSENT: DeMoss ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: Brenda J. Ballo , M C City Clericosail�t ni OF,BF st, (Ci� t pRPO'TA well. q••.• • CEAT ) Y w • v ._ ••N>, °e�'F 1• ••. OFALPS o. City Council Agenda Statement a Meeting Date: March 28, 2023 t! To: City Council Through: Janette Bower, City Manager From: Jason Bickling, Community Development Director Subject: Resolution 2023-037: Approving the Lawful Action to Bring Suit Against a Non-Compliant Short-Term Rental Property at 2410 Maple and Appropriating Funds in an amount Not to Exceed $10,000 Background and justification: City Administration requests City Council approval to bring court action for injunctive relief and fines against a non-compliant Short-Term Rental owner. This short-term rental owner does not have a City of Seward business license, is not registered with the Borough for bed tax, does not have a short-term rental permit, and has not provided proof of insurance. Additionally, they are operating a whole house rental in a Rural Residential zoning district where whole house rentals are prohibited. The standard compliance process is to send and initial letter that is meant to help the property owner understand their noncompliance and explain what they need to do to become compliant, if possible. The first letter was sent to the property owner on May 25, 2022. Subsequent letters have gone out from the Community Development department, each one with increasing urgency and communicating possible consequences of the property owner's continued noncompliance. The last letter was sent by the City Attorney's office directly, in February of 2023. Each letter has been confirmed with receipt by the owner, but neither City Administration nor the City Attorney has received a response and the non-compliant property owner has continued operation of their lodging business. City Administration has had several meetings with the City Attorney in the compliance process regarding said owners. This formal legal action is the last resort and only course of action at this point to make these property owners come into compliance. The actual cost of litigation is undetermined, but the City Attorney has stated that $10,000 should provide a good buffer from actual costs and would only be reached in very unusual circumstances. Additionally, every effort shall be made to recuperate as much of the legal costs as possible from the non-compliant operator. Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information This legislation is consistent with (citation listed): Comprehensive Plan: 3.2.1.2, 3.9.2.3 Strategic Plan: Other: 198 Certification of Funds Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 10,000 This legislation (✓): Creates revenue in the amount of: $ X Creates expenditure in amount of: $ $10,000 Creates a savings in the amount of: $ Has no fiscal impact Funds are (✓): Budgeted Line item(s): X Not budgeted 01000-0000-3400 to 01000-1122-7006-0090 Not applicable Fund Balance Information Affected Fund (✓): X General SMIC Electric Wastewater Boat Harbor Parking F1 Water F1 Healthcare Motor Pool Other Note: amounts are unaudited Fund Balance/Net position — restricted $ 2,597,995 Fund Balance/Net position — unrestricted/unassigned $ 7,334,752 Available Unrestricted Cash Balance: $ 10,129,608 Finance Director Signature: Attorney Review eX Yes Attorney Signature: Not applicable Comments: Administration Recommendation x Approve Resolution Other: 199