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Paul:"Thank you, Councilman Benefield, for providing this additional information and helping clarify the proposed amendments to our Oak Wilt ordinance.
Regarding the proposed fines, I appreciate the emphasis on the key language, 'Up to...' This approach offers flexibility and ensures the penalties can be tailored to the severity of each violation. I think it’s important for everyone to remember that a violator can appeal their fine to the City Council, this provides an important safeguard for property owners, allowing for a fair review process.
I do want to flag a couple of considerations regarding the proposal:
Perhaps we could explore ways to address these concerns, such as:
- Penalty Structure: The fines for homeowners ($500 per tree per day) and contractors ($1,000 per tree per day) seem significant, especially given that violations can accumulate daily. This could potentially lead to unintended financial hardships for violators, particularly homeowners who may be unaware of the ordinance or the presence of Oak Wilt. It may be helpful to include an explicit provision for warnings or educational outreach prior to imposing fines.
- Compliance Timeline: The revised timeline of 14 calendar days for removal or treatment (previously 30 days) is quite stringent. While it underscores the urgency of addressing Oak Wilt, it could be challenging for some property owners to comply within this timeframe, especially if specialized services are required.
- Enforcement Discretion: The ordinance vests enforcement responsibility with the City Manager or their designee, who can make exceptions under specific circumstances. However, the lack of clear guidelines for these exceptions might lead to inconsistent enforcement or perceived favoritism.
Your work on this issue is greatly appreciated, and I look forward to discussing these points further at our next meeting.
- Offering an extension of the compliance period in cases where the property owner demonstrates a good-faith effort to address the issue.
- Developing a tiered penalty system that reflects the severity or duration of the violation.
- Including a robust public education campaign to increase awareness of the ordinance and prevention measures.