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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADVISORS
CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA
June 10, 2002 Conference Room No.1 5:15 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Kevin O'Neill (arrived 6:05 p.m.), Vice-Chairman
Jim Monaghan, Board Members Bryan Ehm, Edward
Nagorski, Jose Romo, and Ben West
MEMBERS ABSENT: Board Member Ty Compton
CITY STAFF PRESENT: Assistant Director Remp, Secretary Bottorff, Deputy Building
Official EI-Khazen; and Code Enforceme[1t Manager Gray
CALL MEETING TO ORDER: Vice-Chairman Monaghan called the meeting to order at
5:22 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Members present constituted a quorum.
1. DECLARATION OF EXCUSED/UNEXCUSED ABSENTEEISM: MSUC
Monaghan/Romo (5-0) to excuse the absence of Board Member Compton.
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: MSUC Ehm/Romo (5-0) to approve the minutes of April 8,
2002.
3. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Election of Chair for FY 2002/2003
MSUC Romo/O'Neill (6-0) to elect James Monaghan as Chairman of the Board of
Appeals and Advisors for Fiscal Year 2002-2003.
B. Election of Vice-Chair for FY 2002/2003
MSUC Ehm/O'Neill (6-0) to elect Bryan Ehm as Vice-Chairman of the Board
of Appeals and Advisors for Fiscal Year 2002-2003.
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Election of officers was deferred until end of meeting.
4. CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS/REPORT:
A. Landscaping Inspections on Commercial Projects
Chairman O'Neill asked if a landscape architect does final inspections on
commercial projects. Asst. Director Remp informed him that building inspectors
do not do the inspections. His understanding is that the landscape planner
accepts a certificate from the landscape architect who designed it to confirm that
it was done. The building inspector sends a notice to planning five days in
advance of the anticipated final inspection to give the landscape planner the
opportunity to confirm that the landscaping has been done.
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5. BUILDING OFFICIAL'S COMMENTS/REPORT:
A. Code Adoption Schedule
Asst. Director Remp introduced Deputy Building Official Lou EI-Khazen, who is
heading up the code adoption process. DBO EI-Khazen stated that the effective
date for the new code adoption is November 2, 2002. He went over the
deadlines for various staff members for the code adoption process. The draft
agenda packet will be available for the Board of Appeals members at the August
12 meeting for endorsement. The first Council hearing will be September 10.
Board Member Ehm asked if the board members could have the packet prior to
the August 12 meeting so they would have time to review it prior to the meeting.
It was agreed that the packet would be available to the Board Members
approximately two weeks prior to the August 12 meeting.
B. Code Enforcement Program Update
Asst. Director Remp introduced CE Manager Gray. Code Enforcement is
reinstituting the housing program. It has been on hold for approximately three
years, and prior to that was done on a minimal level. The policies and
procedures on the program have been rewritten. The housing program covers
apartments with three or more units, hotels, and motels. A housing permit fee is
collected and inspections are done on those properties. The plan is to inspect
every housing complex within three to five years and continue to follow up on
complaints received on individual units.
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The first round of inspections will be exterior only unless the City has received
numerous complaints on a property. Hotel/motel spot checks of interior rooms
will be done. One staff person has been transferred from our general code
enforcement complaints to the housing program. This person will also be
participating in the Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving (COPPS)
hotel/motel program. The Broadway revitalization plan by Community
Development will also influence, to an extent, what is done in the housing
program.
The code enforcement staffing will then consist of one person doing the housing
program, one person doing Abandoned Vehicle Abatement. and two staff
members covering the rest of the city for complaints.
C. PEX Piping Continued Approval
Building Standards Commission adopted the plumbing code out did not include
PEX piping. PEX did not get approved at the state level, but it was made clear
that local jurisdictions could continue to approve it as an alternate method and
material. This board approved it in 1999, and it has been trouble free since then.
The state has approved its use in all manufactured housing since 1996 or before.
It is our plan to continue to approve it under the action taken by this board in
1999.
D. General Plan Update
Chula Vista Vision 2020 kick-off was about six weeks ago, All Boards and
Commissions were asked to be aware of it and participate. The City is asking for
input from the community. There are questionnaires available to fill out.
E. Monthly Activity Reports
The May activity reports were distributed to the members at the beginning of the
meeting. All indications are that the Building Division will come very close to our
anticipated revenues and activity levels for this fiscal year.
6. COMMUNICATIONS (PUBLIC REMARKS/WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE): None
7. ADJOURNMENT: Chairman O'Neill adjourned the meeting at 6:20 p.m. to the next
regular meeting scheduled for July 8, 2002.
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ASST. DIR. OF PLAN G & BUILDING I BUILDING OFFICIAL
SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADVISORS
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MINUTES TAKEN BY: '
KAREN BOTTORFF
SECRETARY
PLANNING & BUILDING DEPARTMENT
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