TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution directing the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller to include on the 2012-13 Secured Tax Roll certain levies made pursuant to the provisions of the Long Beach Municipal Code for weed and debris removal, administrative citations, securing of buildings, and vacant buildings in the amount of $220,759. (Citywide)
DISCUSSION
The attached Resolution authorizes the City to collect delinquent weed removal charges and/or delinquent building abatement charges, vacant building monitoring fees, incidental enforcement costs, interest, and lien transfer charges from the responsible owners through their property tax bills for properties cleaned, abated and/or monitored during July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. Interest accrues at the rate of 12 percent from the delinquency date through June 30, 2012. In June 2011, City Council amended administrative citations to allow interest to accrue at the same rate.
The City is authorized to undertake enforcement activities, assess levies for delinquent charges and accrue interest by Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) Chapters 8.56, 9.65, 18.20, and 18.21, following the specified notification and appeal process. The interest rate charged is cited in LBMC Sections 8.56.130, 9.65.140, 18.21.040, and 18.20.210.
Upon approval by the City Council, the Department of Financial Management will forward the authorizing Resolution and the prescribed reporting forms to the Los Angeles County Auditor-Controller, Tax Division, for incorporation into the 2012-13 County Secured Tax Roll.
Total code enforcement delinquency charges to be placed on the 2012-2013 tax roll are $220,759, representing 112 properties. Unless noted, all delinquent charges relate to the Code Enforcement Division of the Neighborhood Services Bureau in the Development Services Department. These are comprised of:
a) Weed removal and cleaning charges including interest in the amount of $37,892.55 levied against the 16 listed proper...
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