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The memorandum discusses an ordinance to amend the San José Municipal Code, proposing to increase the maximum administrative penalties for code violations. The per day maximum penalty would rise from $2,500 to $10,000, and the total maximum penalty for ongoing violations would increase from $100,000 to $500,000. This change aims to deter violations, encourage compliance, and hold negligent property owners accountable. The ordinance follows recommendations from the City Council and the Code Enforcement Operational Assessment Report. The memorandum outlines the administrative process for assessing penalties and the criteria for determining penalty amounts. It also addresses potential impacts on vulnerable populations and the benefits to the community from stricter enforcement.
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Proposed increase of per day maximum administrative penalty from $2,500 to $10,000.
Proposed increase of total maximum administrative penalty from $100,000 to $500,000.
Ordinance aims to deter violations and encourage compliance.
Follows City Council direction and Code Enforcement Operational Assessment Report.
Administrative process for assessing penalties is outlined.
Potential impacts on vulnerable populations are considered.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Amendment of the San José Municipal Code to Increase the Maximum Administrative Penalties Approved 8/26/25 25-890 2.19 FROM: Chris Burton DATE: August 4, 2025 Date: 8/13/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION Approve an ordinance of the City of San José amending Title 1 General Provisions, Section 1.13.150 of Chapter 1.13 and Section 1.14.090 of Chapter 1.14 of the San José Municipal Code to increase the per day maximum administrative penalty amount from $2,500 to $10,000 for each ongoing violation; and increase the maximum administrative penalty from $100,000 to $500,000 exclusive of administrative costs, interest and restitution for compliance re-inspections, for any related series of violations. OUTCOME Approval of the ordinance amendments will implement City Council Rules and Open Government Committee’s direction on August 30, 2023 and subsequent direction as part of City Council’s approval of the Code Enforcement Operational Assessment Report on May 13, 2025 relating to increasing the maximum administrative penalty from $100,000 to $500,000 to deter violations, encourage compliance, protect...
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This ordinance amends the San José Municipal Code to increase the maximum administrative penalty for ongoing violations from $2,500 to $10,000 per day, and the total maximum penalty from $100,000 to $500,000, exclusive of administrative costs, interest, and restitution for compliance reinspections. It outlines the factors the Board may consider when determining penalties and the process for compliance and enforcement.
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Increases per day maximum administrative penalty from $2,500 to $10,000.
Increases total maximum administrative penalty from $100,000 to $500,000.
Includes factors for penalty determination such as duration, frequency, and community impact.
Penalties accrue until compliance with the Nuisance Abatement Order is achieved.
Penalties may be enforced through liens on real property.
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NVF:TTT:KMF 8/6/2025 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING SECTION 1.13.150 OF CHAPTER 1.13 OF TITLE 1 AND SECTION 1.14.090 OF CHAPTER 1.14 OF TITLE 1 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO INCREASE THE PER DAY MAXIMUM ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY AMOUNT FROM TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($2,500) TO TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000) FOR EACH ONGOING VIOLATION; AND INCREASE THE MAXIMUM ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY FROM ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) TO FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000) EXCLUSIVE OF ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS, INTEREST AND RESTITUTION FOR COMPLIANCE REINSPECTIONS, FOR ANY RELATED SERIES OF VIOLATIONS WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions and requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, together with related State CEQA Guidelines and Title 21 of the San José Municipal Code (collectively, "CEQA"), the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement has determined that the provisions of this Ordinance do not constitute a project, under File No. PP17-008 (General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San José is the decision-making body for...
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Memorandum from Ortiz, Campos & Tordillos, 8/22/25
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This memorandum from Councilmembers Ortiz, Campos, and Tordillos recommends increasing the maximum administrative penalties for ongoing violations in San José. The proposal suggests raising the per day penalty from $2,500 to $15,000 and the maximum penalty within a 365-day period from $100,000 to $500,000. The memorandum highlights issues related to blighted properties, particularly in certain districts, and emphasizes the need for accountability among property owners to maintain compliance with health and safety standards.
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The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council.
It recommends increasing penalties for property violations to deter neglect.
The proposal targets absentee property owners who fail to maintain their properties.
Current fine structures are deemed insufficient to deter chronic neglect.
The memorandum states that no private conversations occurred regarding its content.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: 8/26/2025 FILE: 25-890 ITEM: 2.19 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: Councilmember Ortiz Councilmember Campos Councilmember Tordillos SUBJECT: SEE BELOW DATE: August 22nd, 2025 Approved Date: August 22nd, 2025 SUBJECT: Amendment of the San José Municipal Code to Increase the Maximum Administrative Penalties RECOMMENDATION 1. Direct the City Manager to: a. Increase the per day maximum administrative penalty amount from $2,500 to $15,000 for each ongoing violation; and b. Increase the maximum administrative penalty from $100,000 to $500,000 within a 365-day period, exclusive of administrative costs, interest and restitution for compliance re-inspections, for any related series of violations BACKGROUND Blighted properties across San José, particularly in Districts 3, 5, and 7, are creating significant challenges for the City. Absentee property owners who fail to maintain their properties impose ongoing costs on the community. These neglected sites often become hotspots for: • Overgrown vegetation, fires, and unsafe conditions • Increased unhoused encampments, trespassing, and related concerns • Elevated levels of crime and illicit activity • Persistent...
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The San Jose Chamber of Commerce expresses support for three council items: an amendment to increase penalties on blighted properties, an update on 2026 major sports events, and support for long-term agreements with Sharks Sports & Entertainment. The Chamber emphasizes the importance of the proposed fee changes to address blight and encourage property maintenance.
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Support for Council Item 2.19: Amendment of the San José Municipal Code to Increase Maximum Administrative Penalties.
Support for Council Item 8.1: 2026 Major Sports Events Update.
Support for Council Item 8.2: Long-term Agreements with Sharks Sports & Entertainment.
The Chamber believes increased penalties will motivate property owners to maintain or redevelop blighted properties.
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Gh Outlook FW: SJ Chamber Support for Council Items 2.19, 8.1 and 8.2 From City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Date Tue 8/26/2025 8:35 AM To Agendadesk <Agendadesk@sanjoseca.gov> U 3 attachments (847 KB) SJ Chamber - Sharks Support Letter 082225.pdf; SJ Chamber - 2026 Major Sports Events 082225.pdf; SJ Chamber - SUPPORT 2.19 - Increased Penalties on Blighted Properties.pdf; From: Leah Toeriskoett |]. Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 8:32 AM To: Taber, Toni <toni.taber@sanjoseca.gov>; City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Subject: Fw: SJ Chamber Support for Council Items 2.19, 8.1 and 8.2 [External Email. Do not open links or attachments from untrusted sources. Learn more! Some people who received this message don't often get email fro Learn why this is important Good morning, Toni - Forwarding to ensure they were received yesterday. Thanks so much, Leah Leah Toeniskoetter President & CEO San Jose Chamber of Commerce From: Kat Angelov Sent: Monday, August 25, 2025 3:01 PM To: mayoremail@sanjoseca.gov <mayoremail@sanjoseca.gov>; District1 <district1sanjoseca.gov>; District2 <district2 @sanjoseca.gov>; District3 <district3 @sanjoseca.gov>; District4 @sanjoseca.gov...