File #: Ordinance 02-2020    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/9/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/18/2020 Final action: 2/18/2020
Title: Ordinance 02-2020: An ordinance on second reading amending multiple sections of the Littleton Municipal Code pertaining to the process for filing a municipal lien on private property
Attachments: 1. 1. Ordinance No. 02-2020, 2. 2. Staff Presentation_Ord 02-2020
Agenda Date: 02/18/2020

Subject:
Title
Ordinance 02-2020: An ordinance on second reading amending multiple sections of the Littleton Municipal Code pertaining to the process for filing a municipal lien on private property
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Prepared by:
Reid Betzing, City Attorney

PURPOSE:
To revise Littleton City Code (LCC) to help standardize and create more efficiency in filing liens.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Reid Betzing, City Attorney
Additional Presenter(s): N/A

SUMMARY:
The proposed ordinance and related ordinance changes help standardize and create more efficiency in filing liens against properties when the city performs a service that benefits a property and has not been repaid.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
Passed on first reading at the regular city council meeting on January 21, 2020.

ANALYSIS:
Staff Analysis
From time to time, often in code enforcement actions, the city performs or causes to be performed certain clean-ups of property in which the city does not get repaid. Currently, there are multiple provisions within the LCC for the filing of liens. Many of the code sections have differing administrative fee amounts that can be charged, as well as the requirement of obtaining council approval prior to the filing of the lien. The proposed changes allow for consistency, standardization, and efficiency by creating one process for filing liens.

Council Goal, Objective, and/or Guiding Principle
Littleton will remain engaged and civic-minded in all matters affecting the direction and priorities of city government and the community.

City Council Goal 2 - Financial Sustainability.

Fiscal Impacts
No negative fiscal impact.

Alternatives
Council can choose not to adopt the ordinance and remain with the status quo. Two of the risks of remaining with the current process are:
1. A risk of a property being conveyed or sold prior to scheduling council action to approve a lien; and
2. Potential legal challenges to some of the administrative fee...

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