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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING ,&-1'-1 - '14
BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADVISORS
CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA
February 14, 1994 Conference Room No, 1 5:15 p,m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Gingerich, Vice-Chairman Harter, Board
Members Fabrick, McArthur, Leonard and Coleman
(arrived at 5:26 p,m,)
MEMBERS ABSENT: Board Member Triplette
CITY STAFF PRESENT: Director of Building and Housing Larsen, Assistant
Director of Building and Housing Remp and
Administrative Secretary Uybungco
CALL MEETING TO ORDER: Chairman Gingerich called the meeting to order at
5:17 p,m,
ROLL CALL: Members present constituted a quorum,
Staff advised Chairman Gingerich that Mr, Coleman called and
informed staff that he will be arriving a little late,
1, DECLARATION OF EXCUSED/UNEXCUSED ABSENTEEISM:
Board Member Triplette's absence was noted as "unexcused". However, due to
an oversight, the Board did not vote on this item. This item will be brought to the
Board at the next meeting scheduled for March 14, 1994,
2, APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Chairman Gingerich requested a change to the
Minutes of November 8, 1993, Page 2, Item B, first paragraph should read as
follows,.."Chairman Gingerich suggested that the Board's title be revised to be
recognized as the Beare! ef Builåin€) Csåes A33sals Buildina Board of Appeals,
MSUC Harter/Fabrick (5-0-1) (Coleman) to approve the Minutes of November 8,
1993 as amended,
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3, NEW BUSINESS: None
4, DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS/REPORTS:
A. Department of Building and Housing Budget and Board of Appeals and
Advisors Budget - Staff Report
Director of Building and Housing Larsen walked the Board through the
Department's Proposed FY 94-95 Budget Transmittal and other related
documents, The Board was informed that the Department prepared a
Contingency Plan, as required by the City Manager, indicating cuts of 2
percent and 5 percent.
The Department's Budget was slightly increased due to the triennial code
adoption cycle,
Staff informed the Board that there are three levels of budget review, First
the budget is submitted to a Budget Analyst, then to the Budget Manager
and the third level of review is performed by the City Manager, prior to
submitting to the City Council for adoption,
B, Americans with Disabilities Act - Implementation Update
This item was deferred to Assistant Director of Building and Housing
Remp,
The Department of Building and Housing has taken the lead role on
surveying (onsite) City owned facilities and to administer the Capital
Improvement Project to implement the changes as required by the ADA.
The Public Works Department has taken the lead on public right-of-way
improvements (curb cuts) which will cost approximately $3 million,
The ADA mandates a Transition Plan be adopted and all work completed
by January 1995, The City has not determined the funding sources;
therefore, cannot adopt a Transition Plan at this time,
Public Information Meetings will be held in the near future in order to
provide the public another opportunity to provide input/comment on the
Transition Plan, One of the hearings may be held at the Norman Park
Senior Center. Board Member Fabrick commented that she would like to
see the meeting at that location,
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The City has hired an Intern, Andrew Smith, to work two days a week to
coordinate these efforts, The Department is pleased with his role as liaison
with other departments,
C, Citywide Graffiti Abatement - Staff Report
Director of Building and Housing Larsen informed the Board that the City
Council has requested the Department to investigate/research information
for a Graffiti Abatement/Eradication Program, The Department will need to
bring the proposed program to Council with staffing and funding
recommendations, The Department may recommend the funding of a part-
time Graffiti Program Manager, Currently complaints are received at three
departments (Building and Housing, Police and Public Works) and this
position will enable the City to centralize and funnel and complaints
through one location,
One strategy which is being explored is to cite the property owner; if the
graffiti remains for more than seven days, the City will bring the property
owner to the Municipal Court, This tactic is politically unfavorable, but it
will encourage property owners to become involved in preventative
programs,
Staff's closest estimate is that the City has spent a minimum of $200,000
to $250,000 on graffiti abatement.
D, California Building Officials - 31st Annual Business Meeting Update
This item was deferred to Assistant Director of Building and Housing
Remp.
Director of Building and Housing Larsen and Assistant Director of Building
and Housing Remp attended the Annual Business Meeting at Santa
Barbara, CA. Director Larsen and Assistant Director Remp presented
sessions on Legal Aspects of Code Enforcement at the Annual Business
Meeting, The local chapter presented a session on Building Department
Fees, A seismic consideration video "Bolt It Down" was presented as well.
The Department is in the process of purchasing this video,
Chairman Gingerich stated that he would like to have the Board view this
video together, Director Larsen replied that staff will tentatively calendar
the viewing of this video for the March meeting,
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Assistant Director Remp chaired a session on guidelines to implement non-
residential standards and how to incorporate these guidelines with the ADA
requirements, The guidelines will assist local Building Officials to interpret
the code,
The Building Official of National City, Mike Bouse, has become the Second
Vice President of CALBO and will work his way up in the ranks and
become President.
Director Larsen and Assistant Director Remp had the opportunity to view
the damages from the recent earthquake in the Northridge area, Other
jurisdictions within San Diego County had dispatched staff for damage
assessment; however, our staffing level could not provide for this
assistance, Assistant Director Remp informed the Board that he has
created a database on Paradox to input damage assessment information
in the event a disaster should strike this area, Staff training will be
provided in the next couple of weeks,
5, COMMUNICATIONS (PUBLIC REMARKS/WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE):
None
6, ADJOURNMENT: Chairman Gingerich adjourned the meeting at 6:32 p,m, to
the next regular meeting scheduled for March 14, 1994,
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KENNETH ,LARSEN, C,B,O,
DIRECTOR OF BUILDING AND ROUSING
SECRETARYTO THE BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADVISORS
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YEELlN UBUNG¿O
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING
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COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
The City of Chula Vista, in complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), requests
individuals who require special accommodation to access, attend and/or participate in a City meeting,
activity or service, request such accommodation at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance for
meetings and five (5) days for scheduled services and activities, Please contact the City Clerk for
specific information at (619) 691-5041. California Relay Service is available for the hearing impaired,
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