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Mini Dorms/Public Nuisance Rental Properties"Mini dorms" are single dwelling units occupied by multiple adults, which through unconventional development patterns and a variety of disturbance issues are adversely affecting local single dwelling unit neighborhoods. The City is addressing mini dorms with a variety of approaches including a combination of existing and new regulatory and enforcement tools (PDF: 17K). This is a complex problem that cannot be solved by the City alone. It will also require cooperative participation by responsible landlords and tenants, local colleges and universities, and communities to protect the character of single dwelling unit neighborhoods, while still meeting the housing needs for all segments of the population. Nuisance and behavior issues are being addressed through Neighborhood Code Compliance (NCC) and the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) as appropriate. SDPD is currently issuing $1000 administrative citations to responsible parties on disturbance calls for loud music and/or loud parties in violation of Municipal Code Chapter 5 Noise Regulations. The program began as a pilot program in Mid City and is currently being expanded to the SDPD Northern Division and other Police Divisions. The City Council Committee on Land Use and Housing will receive a status report on the administrative citation program in April 2008. Contact NCC at (619) 236-5500 for additional information on the administrative citation program. On July 24, 2007, the City Council adopted amendments to address inconsistent physical development related to mini dorms Report 07-115 (PDF) and ordinance (PDF: 2MB). which are currently effective outside of the coastal zone. The amendments will not become effective in the coastal zone until unconditionally certified by the Coastal Commission. Following is a summary of the new regulations:
On January 14, 2008, the City Council voted to approve the Residential High Occupancy Permit Ordinance (PDF: 376K) owhich would require an annual permit and fees for any single dwelling unit with 6 or more adult occupants. The permit would require additional parking per occupant and would be revocable as an enforcement remedy. A permit fee waiver option based on Area Median Income was included in the revised ordinance as requested by the City Council. The ordinance will become effective outside the coastal zone on February 28, 2008. Existing high occupancy dwelling units will have 6 months from the effective date to comply with the RHOP ordinance. The ordinance will not become effective in the coastal zone until unconditionally certified by the Coastal Commission. The Rooming House Ordinance (PDF: 83K) is an additional tool to address mini dorms that is being processed by the City Attorney as a separate project. The rooming house ordinance approach generally defines rooming houses as dwelling units with three or more bedrooms that are rented separately to individuals, and then prohibits rooming houses from locating in low density residential zones. The City Council reviewed the Rooming House Ordinance on November 19, 2007, and directed staff to return with a revised ordinance. The revised ordinance is scheduled for City Council on March 24, 2008. Additional Resources:To report a problem "party house" to the Community Assisted Party Program (CAPP) coordinator, please contact SDPD at (619) 516-3000. To report a code violation, please contact Neighborhood Code Compliance at (619) 236-5500. To better understand how the regulations apply to a particular property, please refer to the Official Zoning Map or contact Development Permit Information staff at (619) 446-5000 for zoning information. Click one of the following geographic areas (generally ordered from north to south) to view the boundaries of the campus impact and beach impact areas within the parking impact overlay zone (Maps C-731 and C-795):
To report a rental dwelling unit with misleading advertising, please contact the Consumer and Environmental Protection Unit of the City Attorneys office at (619) 533-5600. Additional information is available on the City Attorney's website at www.sandiego.gov/cityattorney/criminal/cepu. For information on the San Diego State University - Community Good Neighbor Program, please call (619) 594-6555. For information on the Mid City Community Court, please contact Deputy City Attorney, Kristin Beattie (619) 533-5508 or kbeattie@sandiego.gov. |
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