As used in this chapter:
"City"means the city of Buena Park.
"Director"means the director of community development or designated representative.
"Neighborhood improvement oversight committee"means two Buena Park property owners; two representatives from the apartment association of Orange County; two representatives from the local association of realtors; two representatives from the planning commission; and one tenant representative, that have the following responsibilities:
1. To advise the city council and director on matters of policy and implementation, including but not limited to assisting with the selection of designated areas and the establishment of program guidelines and inspection procedures;
2. To monitor and study the effectiveness of the program;
3. To maintain an on-going dialogue between residents and residential rental property owners within the city;
4. To advise on tenant and management education programs.
The two Buena Park property owners, two representatives of the planning commission, and one tenant representative shall be appointed by the city council. |
"Neighborhood improvement task force"means those designated representatives from the city's various departments, including community development, economic development, police, fire, health, public works, parks and recreation, the city prosecutor's office, and the Buena Park convention and visitors' office that work toward developing and implementing strategies and policies designed to improve residential property values and appearance, reduce crime and blight, and limit the deterioration of housing stock through cooperation and enforcement between owners and the city.
"Owner"means that person or entity, including a duly authorized agent, holding a vested interest in a given property and appearing as the legal owner of real property on the most current deed recorded in the Orange County recorder's office on the day of inspection.
"Target area"means a specified geographic area within the incorporated city limits, which is so designated by the neighborhood improvement task force. The "target area" may be as small as a particular section of a residential street that exhibits specific problems that need to be corrected. Items such as deteriorated exterior conditions and excessive criminal activity, as determined in accordance with a selection and inspection policy established by the task force, shall form the basis for target area selections.
"Unit"means a dwelling unit consisting of one or more rooms designed for occupancy by one family for nontransient living and sleeping purposes, containing a kitchen or a food preparation area for use solely by one family. All rooms comprising a dwelling unit shall have access through an interior door to other parts of the same dwelling unit. Any living areas which are designed for occupancy containing a bathroom and one or more habitable rooms with independent outside access shall be deemed a separate dwelling regardless of whether it is in the same building as or immediately adjacent to another dwelling unit.
(Ord. 1413 § 1, 2001)