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Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 9:50 AM
Subject: [Highland Park] Fwd: Rental Registration Ordinance Water
Down
Michael Eversmeyer
Michael Eversmeyer Architect,
PC
1124 N. Euclid Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15206
412-443-4727
Jul 31, 2009 12:45:16 PM,
rob@pfaffmann.com wrote:
Dear Community Design
& Planning Partners,
As you may have read in the Post-Gazette, the
City is engaged in a negotiation with landlord and real estate interests
regarding a reduction in the requirements for Landlord Rental Registration
program the City of Pittsburgh passed in 2008. The article
“City,
landlords to iron out registration ordinance” buried in the paper’s local section should have been
front page news.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09212/987650-53.stm
The
discussion as framed by the Post-Gazette is gutting an importance new
ordinance (one of the best new initiatives of Mayor Ravenstahl, by the way)
that would require landlords register properties, identify tenants, and
maintain an occupancy permit. The Law department, without and citizen input or
notice has decided to let the Landlords have a severely watered down version
that reduces the fee to $5, not require tenant names and most importantly,
require an occupancy permit! This effectively kills the purpose and impact of
the law.
As a professional and citizen fighting everyday to maintain
our neighborhoods health and vitality, this puts the City at a competitive
disadvantage as well as potential unintended detrimental impacts to City
residents and neighborhoods. Whatever the outcome of this case with the
Court of Common Pleas, the implications for our neighborhoods and quality of
life in the City is sure to be long term.
We are asking that you
make your opinion known to the Mayor's Office, your City Councilmember, and
the media. What does a continuation of the status quo mean to your
home, your neighbors, your block, etc.?
Please pass this
on to those you think could help.
Thank you,
Rob Pfaffmann,
AIA
Lisa Haabestad
604 Filbert Street
Pittsburgh
ps: the
landlords in our neighborhood have told us they are very happy with the new
version. Just on our block alone we have two confirmed landlords with no
occupancy permits or other violations of occupancy, effectively running the
houses as rooming houses for students, drug dealers, parolees etc. Sound like
this would be in a struggling defenseless neighborhood or Oakland? No, it is
Shadyside!
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