Bill Text: MS HB1114 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Municipalities; revise procedure to clean dilapidated property.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-02-02 - Died In Committee [HB1114 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2010-HB1114-Introduced.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2010 Regular Session
To: Municipalities
By: Representative Norquist
House Bill 1114
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 21-19-11, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE THE PROCEDURES PROVIDED TO MUNICIPALITIES TO CLEAN PROPERTY DETERMINED TO BE A MENACE TO THOSE IN THE MUNICIPAL COMMUNITY; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 21-19-11, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
21-19-11. (1) To determine whether property or land located within a municipality is in such a state of uncleanliness as to be a menace to the public health, safety and welfare of the community, a governing authority of any municipality shall conduct a hearing, on its own motion, or upon the receipt of a petition * * * signed by a majority of the residents residing within four hundred (400) feet of any property or parcel of land alleged to be in need of the cleaning. Notice shall be provided to the property owner by:
(a) United States mail * * * two (2) weeks before the date of the hearing;
(b) Service of notice as provided in this section by a duly authorized municipal code enforcement officer at least two (2) weeks before the date of the hearing;
(c) Posting notice for at least two (2) weeks before the date of a hearing on the property or parcel of land alleged to be in need of cleaning and at city hall (or at a place in the municipality where such notices are posted); or
(d) Two (2) weeks' notice in a newspaper having a general circulation in the municipality. Such notice shall include language that informs the property owner that any negative adjudication of the property or land allows the municipality to reenter such property or land upon seven (7) days' notice posted to the negatively adjudicated property or land and at city hall (or at a place in the municipality where such notices are generally posted).
If, at such hearing, the governing authority shall adjudicate the property or land in its then condition to be a menace to the public health, safety and welfare of the community, the governing authority, if the owner does not do so himself, shall proceed to clean the land, by the use of municipal employees or by contract, by cutting grass and weeds; filling cisterns; removing rubbish, dilapidated fences, outside toilets, dilapidated buildings, personal property, which removal of personal property shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 21-39-21, and other debris; and draining cesspools and standing water therefrom. The governing authority may by resolution adjudicate the actual cost of cleaning the property and may also impose a penalty of up to One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) or fifty percent (50%) of the actual cost, whichever is more. The cost and any penalty may become a civil debt against the property owner, or, at the option of the governing authority, an assessment against the property. The "cost assessed against the property" means either the cost to the municipality of using its own employees to do the work or the cost to the municipality of any contract executed by the municipality to have the work done, and administrative costs and legal costs of the municipality. Upon seven (7) days' notice posted on the parcel of land negatively adjudicated and at city hall (or at a place in the municipality where such notices are generally posted) and consistent with the municipality's earlier adjudication authorized in this subsection (1), a municipality may reenter a parcel of land to maintain cleanliness no more than six (6) times in any twelve-month period with respect to removing dilapidated buildings, dilapidated fences and outside toilets and no more than twelve (12) times in any twenty-four-month period with respect to cutting grass and weeds and removing rubbish, personal property and other debris on the land, and the expense of cleaning of said property shall not exceed an aggregate amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) per year, or the fair market value of the property subsequent to cleaning, whichever is less. The governing authority may assess the same penalty for each time the property or land is cleaned as otherwise provided in this section. The penalty provided herein shall not be assessed against the State of Mississippi upon request for reimbursement under Section 29-1-145, nor shall a municipality clean a parcel owned by the State of Mississippi without first giving notice.
(2) In the event the governing authority declares, by resolution, that the cost and any penalty shall be collected as a civil debt, the governing authority may authorize the institution of a suit on open account against the owner of the property in a court of competent jurisdiction in the manner provided by law for the cost and any penalty, plus court costs, reasonable attorney's fees and interest from the date that the property was cleaned.
(3) In the event that the governing authority does not declare that the cost and any penalty shall be collected as a civil debt, then the assessment above provided for shall be a lien against the property and may be enrolled in the office of the circuit clerk of the county as other judgments are enrolled, and the tax collector of the municipality shall, upon order of the board of governing authorities, proceed to sell the land to satisfy the lien as now provided by law for the sale of lands for delinquent municipal taxes.
(4) All decisions rendered under the provisions of this section may be appealed in the same manner as other appeals from municipal boards or courts are taken.
(5) The duly authorized municipal code enforcement officer's return on the notice may be in one (1) of the following forms:
(a) Form of personal notice:
"I have this day delivered the within notice personally, by delivering to the within named property owner,_______________ (here state name of party summoned), a true copy of this notice.
This, the _____ day of __________, 20 ____.
______________________________ (Duly Authorized Municipal Code Enforcement Officer)"
(b) Form of notice where copy left at residence:
"I have this day delivered the within notice to ________________, within named property owner, by leaving a true copy of the same at his (or her) usual place of abode in my municipality, with ________________, his (or her) (here insert wife, husband, son, daughter or some other person, as the case may be), ________________ a member of his (or her) family above the age of sixteen (16) years, and willing to receive such copy. The said property owner is not found in my municipality.
This, the _____ day of__________, 20 ____.
_____________________________ (Duly Authorized Municipal Code Enforcement Officer)"
(c) Form of return when property owner not found within municipality and is a nonresident thereof:
"I have this day attempted to deliver the within notice to ________________, the within named property owner, and after diligent search and inquiry, I failed to find the same property owner within my municipality, nor could I ascertain the location of any residence of the property owner within my municipality.
This, the _____ day of __________, 20 ____.
________________________________ (Duly Authorized Municipal Code Enforcement Officer)"
The first mode of notice should be made, if it can be; if not, then the second mode should be made, if it can be; and the return of the second mode of service must negate the officer's ability to make the first. If neither the first nor second mode of service can be made, then the third mode should be made, and the return thereof must negate the officer's ability to make both the first and second. * * *
(6) The officer shall mark on all notices the day of the receipt thereof by him, and he shall return the same on or before the day of the hearing, with a written statement of his proceedings thereon. For failing to note the time of the receipt of notice or for failing to return the same, the officer shall forfeit to the party aggrieved the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).
(7) Nothing contained under this section shall prevent any municipality from enacting criminal penalties for failure to maintain property so as not to constitute a menace to public health, safety and welfare.
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SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2010.