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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADVISORS
CI1Y OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA
April 13. 1992
Conference Room No.1
5:15 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Leonard, Vice-Chair Arnold, Board Members
Harter, Nash, Gingerich, McArthur and Contreras
MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
CITY STAFF PRESENT:
Director of Building and Housing Larsen,
Assistant Director of Building and Housing Remp,
Administrative Secretary Uybungco and Senior Code
Enforcement Officer Foster (Guest - Bob Ferris, Chairman of
the Citizens Advisory Committee)
CALL MEETING TO ORDER: Chairman Leonard called the meeting to order at 5:15 p.m.
. ROLL CALL: Members present constituted a quorum
1. DECLARATION OF EXCUSED/UNEXCUSED ABSENTEEISM: N/A
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: MSUC Gingerich/McArthur (6-0) (Contreras - did not vote)
to approve the minutes of March 23, 1992.
3. NEW BUSINESS:
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A. Northeast Comer of Fifth Avenue and "C" Street - Request for "Exception" to
the Requirement to Floodproof Buildings within "Area of Flood Hazard"
Director of Building and Housing Larsen introduced Mr. William Dick
representing Project Design Consultants and Mr. Ergun Etiz representing
R. E. Hazard Contracting Company. Mr. Dick and Mr. Etiz were present to
answer inquiries from the Board as necessary during the discussion of the
appeal.
Director of Building and Housing Larsen explained to the Board that the
Chula Vista Municipal Code, Section 18.54.100 authorizes the Board of
Appeals and Advisors to grant exceptions to the provisions of the Floodplain
Ordinance. Director of Building and Housing Larsen then proceeded to
explain the applicants' request. Also mentioned were the eight prerequisites
to granting of the exception by the Board (see Staff Report).
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Director of Building and Housing Larsen informed the Board that all projects
within this area must also follow this appeal procedure until a new Flood
Insurance Rate Map is created and distributed by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency upon completion of the flood channel.
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Mr. Dick submitted, to the Board, a copy of an acknowledgement letter from
the US Army Corps of Engineers stating that the channel outlet will be
sufficiently completed to allow passage of design discharge on or before
July 20, 1992, not withstanding unforeseen circumstances.
Further discussion continued with the Board members seeking clarification
and the applicants providing additional information.
MSUC NashIHarter (7-0) to grant the request of the applicants subject to the
Staff Report.
Board Member Arnold requested that letters be sent to all property owners
subject to the change of the flood zone upon completion of the channel.
Director of Building and Housing Larsen stated that it is commonplace in the
design community to forward letters to all those individuals affected by a
change in the flood zone.
Prior to Item #3B, Director of Building and Housing Larsen introduced
Deputy City Manager, George Krempl (overseeing the Building & Housing,
Planning, Engineering, Community, and Parks & Recreation Departments)
to the Board Members.
B.
Community Appearance Program Overview - Richard Foster, Senior Code
Enforcement Officer
Senior Code Enforcement Officer Foster distributed a summary sheet listing
the nine completed neighborhoods. Code Enforcement is currently working
on the tenth area targeted for clean-up (Otay-Broderick Acres:
Palm Avenue). The key to the success of this program is attributed to the
citizens who volunteer and assist with the program. Senior Code
Enforcement Officer Foster introduced Mr. Bob Ferris. Mr. Ferris is the
Chairman to the Citizens Advisory Committee which works in conjunction
with the Crime Prevention Committee to organize the neighborhood clean-up
campaigns.
Mr. Ferris explained his role as well as the role of the other committees.
Mr. Ferris requested the Board members to contact him at 421-9153 if any of
them or any of their friends would be interested in volunteering on the
committees.
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The presentation was followed by a video depicting the clean-up efforts at the
Gulick Tract neighborhood.
Chairman Leonard thanked Senior Code Enforcement Office Foster and Bob
Ferris for their enlightening presentation.
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4. DIRECTOR'S COMMENTS/REPORT:
A. Director of Building and Housing Larsen expressed his appreciation on behalf
of the Department for Vice-Chair Arnold's acceptance of the Proclamation
declaring the week of April 13-17, 1992 as National Building Safety Week at
the Council Meeting of April 7, 1992.
B. The adoption of the Uniform Codes will go forth to Council for the first
reading on April 21, 1992.
5.
COMMUNICATIONS (PUBLIC REMARKS/WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE): N/A
6.
Chairman Leonard adjourned the meeting at 6:28 p.m. to the next regular meeting
scheduled for May 11, 1992.
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YEELIN MitNoc'fj"-"
ADMINIS1RATIVE SECRETARY
DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING
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