HLS 19RS-321 ENGROSSED 2019 Regular Session HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 173 BY REPRESENTATIVE JIMMY HARRIS PARISH/ORLEANS: Requests the New Orleans City Council to expand the authority of the city's code enforcement department and its employees 1 A RESOLUTION 2To urge and request the New Orleans City Council to expand the authority of the city's code 3 enforcement department and its employees so as to provide for a more consistent 4 enforcement of the city's sanitation and zoning ordinances and enhance the city's 5 ability to collect payment for fines imposed for violations of these ordinances. 6 WHEREAS, the city of New Orleans is a vibrant and lively city and a major driver 7of the state's economy as it is an annual destination for millions of conventioneers and 8tourists from all over the world; and 9 WHEREAS, it is imperative that the city recognize that consistent enforcement of 10the city's sanitation and zoning ordinances, including effective litter and blight control, 11protects the health, safety, and welfare of its residents and enhances the beauty and quality 12of the environment; and 13 WHEREAS, the city's residents, civic leaders, and business owners have a mutual 14interest in maintaining all property located in the city in a safe and sanitary condition; and 15 WHEREAS, pursuant to provisions of the city's home rule charter and code of 16ordinances, including the city's comprehensive zoning ordinance, several city agencies have 17the authority to enforce ordinances pertaining to sanitation and zoning; and 18 WHEREAS, the current administrative adjudication procedures, established pursuant 19to the city's code of ordinances, provide for limited jurisdiction over certain public health, 20housing, environmental, historic district, and nuisance violations; and Page 1 of 2 HLS 19RS-321 ENGROSSED HR NO. 173 1 WHEREAS, although employees of the city's code enforcement department are 2authorized to issue citations for certain violations of the city's code of ordinances, they are 3not authorized to issue municipal summonses, as that responsibility rests mainly with 4officers of the New Orleans Police Department; and 5 WHEREAS, many officers of the New Orleans Police Department do not have time 6to issue municipal summonses for violations of the city's code of ordinances as they are 7tasked daily with responding to an overwhelming number of emergency calls; and 8 WHEREAS, because many violators of the city's code of ordinances do not receive 9municipal summonses to appear in court, many fail to pay the fines issued for violations of 10these ordinances as they are keenly aware that the city's code enforcement department and 11its employees lack the ability to enforce the collection of these fines. 12 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the 13Legislature of Louisiana does hereby urge and request the New Orleans City Council to 14expand the authority of the city's code enforcement department and its employees so as to 15provide for a more consistent enforcement of the city's sanitation and zoning ordinances and 16enhance the city's ability to collect payment for fines imposed for violations of these 17ordinances. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HR 173 Engrossed 2019 Regular Session Jimmy Harris Requests the New Orleans City Council to expand the authority of the city's code enforcement department and its employees so as to provide for a more consistent enforcement of the city's sanitation and zoning ordinances and enhance the city's ability to collect payment for fines imposed for violations of these ordinances. Page 2 of 2