Fiscal Note
The Neighborhood Preservation and Inspection Division anticipates implementation of the Ordinance provisions would have little impact on its Inspection operations. However, the City Recycling Coordinator has indicated that the reporting requirement in the Ordinance may consume many hours to research and write as the Ordinance may require the replacement of thousands of incandescent bulbs and the establishment of recycling programs for disposal of the bulbs. In addition, there may be some expense to survey property owners to get an idea of how many bulbs will be replaced and to alert them to recycling options prior to the start of the replacement mandate.
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SUBSTITUTE - Creating Sections 27.05(2)(aa), (bb), (cc), and (dd) and Section 29.20(21) of the Madison General Ordinances to require bulbs with an energy efficiency of at least thirty (30) lumens in some common areas and dwelling units in residential buildings.
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DRAFTER’S ANALYSIS: This amendment is intended to decrease energy use in certain residential buildings and increase tenant safety by decreasing the frequency with which bulbs will burn out and require replacement.
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The Common Council of the City of Madison do hereby ordain as follows:
1. Subdivision (aa) of Subsection (2) of Section 27.05 entitled "Safe and Sanitary Maintenance of Property" of the Madison General Ordinances is created to read as follows:
"(aa) In all buildings containing three (3) or more rental dwelling units and that are more than six (6) stories or sixty (60) feet in height, and all buildings containing three (3) or more rental dwelling units and that are up to six (6) stories or sixty (60) feet in height and were constructed prior to January 1, 1993, all common area lights shall contain any bulb that has an energy efficiency of at least thirty (30) lumens per watt. The effective date of this subdivision shall be June 1, 200...
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