Memorandum
City
of
City
Manager’s Office
TO: David L. Corliss, City Manager
FROM: Diane Stoddard, Assistant City
Manager
CC: Cynthia Boecker,
Toni Wheeler, Director of
Legal Services
Ron Olin, Chief of Police
Scott McCullough, Planning
and Development Services Director
DATE: February 22, 2008
RE: Staff Report on Issues from Oread Neighborhood
Association Study Session
The
City Commission held a Study Session on November 7, 2007 with the Oread
Neighborhood Association. The Oread
Neighborhood Association had a variety of issues to discuss with the City
Commission, centering on the issues of housing, parties and blight. Below is a summary of the issues and the
information gathered related to these issues from City staff. We would be happy to provide additional
information if needed.
Issue |
Follow-up Action |
Rental Registration Issues |
The Commission requested
the rental registration information and analysis provided as part of the 2008
budget process. The information is attached. Part of the information includes some
estimates to expand the current rental registration program. The cost estimates provided in this
information would need to be adjusted upward approximately 2% to account for
increases in personnel costs. |
Demolition by Neglect |
The City Commission
requested additional research from staff.
Memo
dated October 15, 2007 and memo
dated January 25, 2008 is attached outlining what the City of |
Increased Law Enforcement
presence in Oread related to noise/parties |
The Lawrence Police Department
was asked to prepare statistics
related to calls for service in the Oread Neighborhood area. Additionally, police were asked about the
possibility of enhancing presence in the area. The Police Department has prepared a report
related to police activity and questions about the Neighborhood Resource
Officers. While there are a large
number of calls for service within the Oread Neighborhood area, enhancing
preventative service within the area will not be possible without additional
resources. |
Issue |
Follow-up Action |
NRO’s to neighborhood
association meeting |
See above referenced memo
from the Chief of Police related to NROs.
NROs have attended a meeting of the Oread Neighborhood Association to
discuss issues with the neighborhood since the study session was held. |
Overlay Ordinance research |
Staff was asked to research
possibilities of an overlay district for the Oread Neighborhood area. Attached is a memo
from planning staff related to a possible overlay district. Staff recommends that prior to the
implementation of any overlay in the Oread area that the Oread Neighborhood
plan, which was adopted in March 1979, be updated. |
Status of homeless shelter/UPR |
Loring Henderson, Director
of the Lawrence Community Shelter, has provided an update,
dated January 24, 2008 , related to the group’s work to find a permanent
facility for the shelter. This issue
will be scheduled for further discussion at a future City Commission
meeting. |
Report on BZA variances |
Staff was requested to
provide a report examining the parking variances which have been granted over
the last couple of years. Attached is
a memo
regarding the variances granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals. |
Trash – accelerated pick up
|
Staff was asked to research
alternatives to current trash ordinance.
A report
related to this is attached that provides some recommendations to the City
Commission regarding strengthening the City’s nuisance ordinance related to
trash violations. Additionally, the
Department of Public Works provided information
about the refuse services provided within the Oread Neighborhood at the
current time. |
Noise Ordinance
enforcement- neighborhood litter pick up in place of fines |
The neighborhood was
interested in the court requiring offenders of noise ordinances being
required to pick up neighborhood litter.
Attached is a memo
from the City Prosecutor outlining the current program of community service
work. While establishing a program
that required offenders to complete community service hours within the
neighborhood is not impossible, there are some challenges. There would need to be some agency or
someone on city staff that would be willing to supervise the activity to
ensure that service hours are completed.
|
KU involvement –educating
students; responsibility |
Staff has prepared a memo
related to city-university-neighborhood partnerships to address concerns in
neighborhoods surrounding campus. These
types of programs require the cooperation and involvement of the university
and other stakeholders, including neighborhood leaders, landlords and tenants. Also, staff researched how some
universities are becoming more proactive in notifying parents of drinking
violations. Attached is information
from examples of collaborative university-community partnerships from the City
of Manhattan/K-State, UC
Riverside/City of Riverside, City
of Wilmington/University of North Carolina Wilmington, and the University
of Santa Cruz. |