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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2005-09-01 | 3 | Bill Smith spoke about the demolition process and the fact that the public is unaware of the penalties stated in the Ordinance. Peter McDonald spoke on behalf on applicant. He informed the Board that the applicant was unaware of the requirement for a Certificate of Approval. He informed the Board of the steps the Hasketts went through to obtain the permit. Dave Teeters, architect, spoke in favor of approving the Certificate of Approval. He reviewed the pictures of 1715 Encinal Ave, which were provided to the Board in their packet. There were no more speaker slips. Vice-Chair Miller closed the public hearing and opened the floor to board discussion. Board Member Lynch stated that the entire process should be amended. She would like to deny this Certificate of Approval so it will get up to City Council level. She also stated her concerns with the staff report regarding maintaining the historical integrity of the building. Board Member Tilos is in favor of approving the Certificate of Approval. Currently, there are too many requirements involved with getting an approval. Vice-Chair Miller stated that the applicant should have had the proper permits prior to demolishing the structure. M/S (Lynch, Tilos) to approve Certificate of Approval CA05-0024, for the partial demolition of an existing residence at 1715 Encinal Avenue as stated in draft Resolution. 1-2-1. Ayes: 1; Noes: 2; Absent: 1; Motion is denied. 3. CA05-0018, 812 Paru Street, Applicant: John Miller/Kathleen Egan (EP). The applicants request a Certificate of Approval to remove a Coast Live Oak tree (Quercus Agrifolia) located at the rear of the property. The tree is greater than 24" in diameter and is only 5' from the main building. Per an Arborist, the tree is in poor health and has structural flaws. The site is located at 812 Paru Street, within an R-1, One Family Residence Zoning District. Ms. Pudell presented staff report. The applicant is requesting removal of an Oak Tree to eliminate the potential damage the tree may cause to the site and neighboring properties. An arborist report was submitted which states the tree should be removed at the earliest possible date due to its close proximity to the property owners home, its failing health, and structural flaws. Staff recommends that the Board approve the Certificate of Approval with conditions as stated in draft Resolution. There were no speaker slips for this item. Vice-Chair Miller opened the floor for Board discussion. Minutes of September 1, 2005 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting 3 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2005-09-01.pdf |