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B
A
B
A
Don't
we
don't
have
any
new
business
so
therefore,
no
customers
were
asked
to
be
present
in
case
of
any
cases.
Therefore,
we
could
move
on
to
item
four
for
approval
of
the
minutes
and
so
on.
The
approval
of
minutes
I
had
sent
by
email.
The
proposed
minutes
I
also
have
a
copy
of
them
in
your
in
your
binder.
A
Hopefully
you
guys
had
a
chance
to
look
at
him.
There
were
some
basic
demolition
orders
that
were
approved
to
be
done
which
have
yet
to
be
signed.
So
my
intention
was
to
have
them
ready
for
you
to
sign
here
at
this
meeting.
I
don't
have
them,
so
maybe
I
could
get
with
the
Chairman
later
on
this
week
and
whenever
you
have
time
and
sign.
B
C
A
There
are
seven
properties,
I
wanted
to
update
the
the
Committee
on
or
the
Commission
items,
one
and
two
or
number
one
and
two.
Those
were
already
previously
voted
by
this
committee
to
get
their
mothers.
They
have
been
I
wanted
to
provide
you
pictures,
I,
don't
have
pictures,
but
I've
been
in
contact
with
the
owner
of
415,
Santa,
Rosa
and
they're.
Already
in
that
in
the
stages
of
repainting
the
city,
the
funds
once
I
know
he
knew
I
hadn't
been
able
to
get
ahold
of.
A
14:06
Willow,
Street,
that
if
you
recall
that's
the
porch
that
was
voted,
it
was
only
the
porch
that
was
voted
to
get
demolish,
which
is
within
the
right
away.
It's
an
old
structure,
it's
falling
down
again,
that's
one
of
those
that
the
demo
motor
has
not
been
signed.
We
will
be
looking
at
that
one
of
the
things
to
look
at
that
is
the
power
pole
and
the
power
lines
and
they're
kinda.
In
the
way
when
we
demolished
that
920
Scott,
that's
the
warehouse
had
burnt
down
close
to
the
railroad
tracks.
A
A
A
Moving
on
to
item
v,
131
17,
east
fiesta,
loop,
another
burn,
that's
a
mobile
home
that
doesn't
have
any
services,
it's
been
vacant
for
at
least
a
year
and
it
has
been
burnt.
So
we're
gonna
have
an
order
in
this
case,
maybe
not
demolish,
maybe
just
taken
out
of
the
property
in
in
to
eliminate
that
nuisance.
On
that
aspect
of
the
structure,
six
and
seven
both
also
mobile
manufactured
homes
he's
just
more
of
a
new
new
subdivision.
A
5201
Frijole
o
dr
complied,
so
it
is
now
vacant
so
that
one
we
don't
need
a
demo
order,
50,
203
I'll
it
also
burnt
down
or
not
down,
but
severely
damaged
to
where
it
cannot
be
fixed.
So
that
also
needs
a
demo
order
signed.
So
three,
four
five
and
seven
need
em
order
signed
six
already
been
in
compliance.
We
can
take
it
off
the
list,
but
at
that
point
that
is
what,
on
the
updates
on
these
properties,
the
only
other
update
I
had
was
to
again
formally,
you
know,
present
mr.
A
C
A
D
D
A
Yeah
I'm
doing
I,
don't
know
if
you
guys
know
mr.
Santo
Reyes,
he
recently
retired,
and
so
now
some
of
those
responsibilities
which
were
a
lot
of
permitting
from
textile
and
things
like
that
that
that
ended
up
being
on
my
desk
now
so
that
and
the
fact
that
we
missed
the
July
meeting
that
those
demo
orders
I,
think
I
already
have
them
ready
and
rent
them
out
and
make
sure
everything's
right,
though
that's
what
is
pending.
So
it's
that
it's
not
on
the
committee's
end,
I'll
put
it
that
way.
A
So,
in
those
situation,
whether
it's
in
the
historical
or
not
district
danger,
dangerous
buildings
takes
precedent
over
historical
landmarks,
so
I
just
want
to
clarify
that.
That's
what
the
ordinance
asks
for.
So
there
could
be
three
types
of
orders
in
order
to
repair
order
to
board
up
or
order
to
demolish
you
know.
So
those
are
the
three
powers
that
that
are
giving
as
per
ordinance
at
chapter
16
of
the
Code
of
Ordinances.
That's
where
we
get
our
or
what
is
it
that
we
need
to
do,
and
basically
it's
all
on
staff.
A
We
need
to
go
out
there
tag
it.
We
need
to
go,
try
to
give
them
a
certified
mail
notice.
A
this
is
we're
considering
this
sub
staff
substandard.
Please
go
ahead
and
address
this
by
coming
into
the
office
and
most
of
the
time
they
can
they
can
try
to.
The
intention
here
is
for
us
not
to
go
in
and
spend
money
and
destroy
property
private
property.
The
intention
is
for
make
the
citizens
and
owners
comply
with
these
nuisances.
So
again
we
get
a
permit
work
on
it.
We
work
with
you.
A
They
don't
want
to
do
that
then,
or
they
don't
answer,
we
don't
know
if
we're
not
addressing
them.
You
know
like,
for
instance,
on
the
on
the
willow
one.
We
don't
know
if
the
inside
is
substandard,
boarded
up,
they
did
boarded
up
because
it
was
been
red-tagged
and
they
basically
secured
the
structure.
Is
it
substandard
on
the
inside?
Well,
unless
we
go
in
there
and
do
an
actual
investigation,
so
those
are
the
I
guess
the
the
hurdles
that
we,
the
staff,
needs
to
go
through
from
the
inspecting
part
to
officially
deem
it
substan.
C
A
Because
if
it's
abandoned
and
it's
not
secured,
you
could
have
children
go
in
there.
They
could
have
illegal
activity
to
be
going
there,
so
the
ordinance
does
clearly
specify
that
you
must
secure
it
as
a
property
owner.
If
not
illegal
activity
could
happen,
especially
around
school
areas.
These
are.
This
is
our
main
concern.
This
is
already
in
the
ordinance.
It
may
be
a
perfectly
nice
brand
new
home,
but
somebody
has
been
vacant
for
a
couple
of
years.
Somebody
broke
the
windows,
there's
no
there's
nobody,
that's
guarding
it.
A
So,
even
though
the
structures
view
is
still
considered
substandard
because
it's
not
secure
and
nobody,
you
know
if
there's
been
any
vagrants
or
things
like
that
happening.
That
is
a
consider
still
substandard
on
that
premise.
Now,
even
if
you
don't
have
water
or
sewer,
even
if
people
are
living
there,
if
you're,
not,
if
you
don't
have
water
or
sewer,
they
don't
have
services,
it's
substandard
conditions,
so
for
the
health
part,
so
again
live
health
and
say,
and
what
is
it.
A
Yeah,
so
those
are
the
three
criterias
that
will
deem
it
dangerous
or
substandard.
So
you
know
we
have
to
have
a
hearing
that
so
the
first
step
is
tagging.
They
don't
come
in.
We
give
them
30
days,
you
know
we
and
we
send
it
a
certified
mail.
They
don't
come
in.
Then
we
need
to
schedule
a
public
hearing
after
30
days,
so
the
process.
If
we
were
to
tag
it
tomorrow
for
the
net
we
gotta
give
them
30
days
after
it's
gone.
A
They
don't
come
in
that
we
need
to
go
to
a
public
hearing,
give
them
time
to
come
in
and
present
their
case
to
this
committee.
That
is
their
right
at
that
point,
if
this
committee
deems
that
you
know
what
you're
not
trying
you
know
or
you're,
not
in
compliance
with
with
the
ordinance
in
this
case,
then
you
know
we
can
move
on,
and
so
then,
at
that
point
we
would
close
the
hearing
and
go
to
what
what
they're
calling
here
is.
A
This
is
under
the
section
1658,
that's
chapter
16
of
the
Code
of
Ordinances
in
our,
and
this
is
whether
the
structure
in
question
is
substandard,
as
defined
or
is
it
found
that
the
structure
is
substandard,
shall
rather
be
determined
reasonable
to
be
repaired.
So
basically
you
have
those
three
options:
can
you
repair
it?
Can
you
can
you
try
to
board
it
up?
You
know.
So,
if
it's
in
a
situation,
you
know
what
it's
too
close
to
the
school.
Maybe
we
want
to
again.
This
is
all
the
committee's.
You
know
you
guys
need
to
discuss
it.
A
We
just
present.
You
know
the
case
a
how
close
is
their
school
there.
You
know,
you
know
what
why
don't
we
just
go
ahead
and
have
it
boarded
up
right
away?
We
can
order
it
right
away
to
get
it
board
up
if
we're
not
getting
anything.
So
then,
if
it
goes
to
that-
and
we
still
try
to
give
them
time
to
do
something
about
it,
it's
fine!
A
If
that's
what
the
committee
wants,
they
will
make
an
order
to
board
up
we'll,
send
it
B
and
we'll
have
somebody
go
out.
There
boarded
a
contractor
and
everything
we
would
have
to
do
a
board
up
order,
sign
it
put
it
in
the
paper
and
then,
if
they
still
don't,
come
and
board
it
up.
We
give
one
another
30
days
and
at
that
point
they've
had
their
job.
A
Then,
at
that
point
the
city
goes
out
and
do
it
puts
a
lien
on
the
property
to
get
that
recuperate
those
funds
back
again,
if
it's
a
demolition
order?
Well,
that's
what
it
is.
It
is
it
if
this
committee
that's
what
they
want.
We
could
do
that
as
well.
So
before
in
the
past,
it's
you
guys.
Some
of
you
guys
were
already
on
this
board
before
I
even
was
part
of
it.
There
was
no
money
from
the
staff
that
to
do
this.
Luckily,
right
now,
with
the
help
of
community
development
director,
mr.
A
Garcia
and
city
manager's
discretion,
along
with
the
director
of
building
department
mr.
week
13
audience,
there
is
push
for
providing
funds
from
the
from
the
city
with
the
intent
to
put
a
lien
and
recuperate
those
funds
back.
So
the
steps
on
the
staff
side,
there
is
quite
a
bit
after
the
orders
done.
A
We
need
to
send
it
to
city,
secretaries,
have
them
sign
it,
send
it
to
the
paper,
make
sure
it's
posted
both
in
English
and
in
Spanish;
I'm,
sorry,
not
posted,
but
published
after
that
we
need
to
get
with
tax
office
and
make
sure
there's
a
lien
on
that
property.
Once
we
we
go
out
to
bids,
I
have
to
prefer
a
bid
item,
a
bid
order
and
all
that
get
contractors
to
to
come
in
and
say
you
know.
This
is
what's
going
to
happen
after
that.
A
It's
they
do
whatever
job
we
hired
them
to
do.
We
put
a
lien
on
it
and
then
yeah
we
were
processing
so
on
staff
side.
There's
a
lot
of
extra
paperwork.
You
know.
Hopefully
the
outcome
here
is
that
we're
trying
to
get
just
comply,
take
care
of
your
property
and
try
to
give
them
as
much
time
as
possible.
A
A
We
have
we
give
this
for
the
inspectors,
they
just
basically
fill
it
out,
and
this
is
strictly
off
in
the
ordinance.
You
know
just
check
it.
Yep
it's
a
nuisance.
Yes,
it's
this,
so
they
it's
a
simple
thing
that
they
put
on
there
under
cabinet.
When
they
go
out
there,
then
they
come
into
the
office
print
it
out
a
here's,
the
pictures
they
prepare
the
letter
they
sign
it,
send
it
certified.
Send
me
a
copy.
A
This
is
you
know
again
we
don't
go
out
and
say
we're
gonna
go
to
oquawka
and
we're
gonna
find
out
how
many
ourselves
that
know
yeah.
We
don't
do
that.
It's
really
through
completely
through
customers
calling
in
or
people
calling
in
with
concerns.
Hey
this
a
substandard.
So
it's
not
directed
we
don't
we
don't
do
a
task
force.
We
don't
do
any
of
that.
So
it's
just
a
checklist
that
we
have
to
follow
through
money.
D
Doesn't
mean
that
if
somebody
calls
it
it
automatically
becomes
substantial,
we
go
check
it
verified.
If
people
live
in
there,
we
try
to
work
with
them,
ask
them
whether
they're
gonna
remodel.
We
have
a
lot
of
cases
that
were
deemed
substandard
and
they
complied,
and
so
they
came
to
get
permits.
They
fixed
it
up,
and
you
know,
maybe
we
could
show
a
list
of
these
homes
that
working
the
property
they
came
back
and
we
fixed
them
up,
which
is
what
we
want.
You
know,
get
rid
of
them
or
fix
them
up.
A
A
You
know,
basically,
it's
saying
be
is
saying,
regardless
of
the
structural
condition
unoccupied
by
its
own
releases,
or
you
know,
and
it
is
unsecured
from
unauthorized
entry
to
the
extent
that
it
could
be
entered
or
used
by
or
could
be
entered
used
by
children,
which
was
I,
I
was
addressing
earlier
vagrants
criminals
or
uninvited
purses
into
the
place
of
Harvard
and
especially
people
that
they
find
houses.
Hey.
You
know
illegal
aliens
that
want
to
use
it
as
a
shelter
or
something
that's
another
reason
why
the
city
has
this
here
too.
A
A
That's
why
I
sent
all
these
to
you
guys
and
I'm
just
as
miss
that
guys
here
now
we're
trying
I'm
just
going
over
it
there's
a
lot
of
them
that
are
burnt
we're
finding
and
so
obviously
that
we
don't
need
I
mean
we'll
just
go
in
there
and
inspect.
But
then
the
inspector
will
put
their
comments
here
and
then
they'll
give
me
a
recommendation.
Repair
vacate,
board
up
or
demolish
the
inspector
will
will
sign
it
type.
His
name
give
me
an
address.
A
They
print
up
this
with
pictures,
and
then
you
know
we
present
them
to
you
well
and
you
guys
can
say
no
sorry,
it's
inspector
tan,
loco
and
hombre,
it's
not
substandard.
You
guys
can
do
that
or
you
guys
could
say
man
he's
right.
Why
didn't
we
catch
this
before?
It's
all?
You
guys
have
the
power
to
decide
to
that.
So
that's
what
I
wanted
to
bring
up.
So
unless
you
guys
have
any
questions,
I
know.
Most
of
you
already
know
this
so
I
just
wanted
to
bring
this
up
and
I.
A
D
Important
to
mention
that
through
CDBG
or
the
committee
development,
we
have
the
operation
crackdown
which
can
ready
for
in
May
the
next
we
just
have
one
two
months
ago,
and
so
we
can
start
if
these
properties
redeemed
is
that
there's
been
what
the
context
is,
that
there's
been
a
police
record
of
vandalism,
illegal
drug
use
or
any
any
of
any
incident
reports.
If
they
report
at
that
point,
that
property
can
go
into
this
other
method.
B
D
Of
demolishing
and
that
operation
of
crackdown
and
they
pay
for
it,
they
do
all
the
demolishing.
So
right
now
we're
we
got
a
list
of.
It
was
a
5555
properties,
a
long
list.
We're
gonna
go
out
and
investigate
to
find
out
whether
they
meet
the
Nexus,
their
substandard,
and
if
they
meet
the
Nexus
right,
they
do
they
go
through
that
and
we
don't
have
to
get
it.
D
A
Had
a
lot,
we
had
a
lot
of
properties
and
mr.
pallone
brings
up
a
good
point.
Well,
what
I
was
referring
to?
This
is
what
this
committee
does
and
we
have
a
fund
for
it.
However,
there's
two
other
projects
or
two
other
I,
guess
processes.
One
is
community
of
element
and
the
CDBG
and
then
the
other
one
is
the
operation
crackdown
operation
crackdown.
There
must
be
illegal
activity
and
and
then
on
the
CDBG
as
long
as
it's
just
substandard.
A
Both
the
operation
crackdown
is
basically
free
for
the
property
owner.
Cdbg
is
not
they
get
reimbursed
as
well,
but
those
are
federal
funds
and
those
it's
a
little
more
complicated
for
that.
But
that's
not
this
committee
that
is
strictly
Community,
Development
and
they're
Department
to
handle
it
now.
What
he's
mentioning
is
that
it
can
come
through
this
committee.
We
can
say
you
know
what.
Maybe
this
is
a
good
one
for
community
development
in
the
in
that
we
can.
A
We
can
always
say
you
know
what
it
came
through
us,
but
it
really
it
was
really
processed
through
Community
Development.
So
those
are
the
three
problem,
basic
processes
that
the
city
has
and
that
you
know,
but
those
are
federal
funds.
The
ones
we're
dealing
with
here
is
just
strictly
local
funds
from
the
city,
and
you
know.
A
If
they're,
if
the
structure
is
fine
on
that,
usually
what
happens
is
the
the
federal
government
raids
it
or
whatever
they
it
kind
of
gets?
What
does
it
call
repossessed
or
something
like
that
and
then
but
yeah,
but
that's
throw
a
different,
that's
not
from
these
three
processes,
but
that's
more
for
if
it's
okay,
they
go
ahead
and
sell
it.
The
government
they
put
it
out
for
sale
and
they
sell
it.
We.
A
Activity,
yeah
yeah.
So
how
do
you
know
if
it's
vacant,
if
there's
a
legal
activity
one
unless
people
report
it?
So
in
that
case
yeah
they
can
now
stash
houses
are
coming
up
with.
It
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
they're
vacant
or
nobody's
there,
it
could
be
just
a
regular
house.
People
live
in
there
that
some
illegal
activities
going
on
that's
different.
So,
but
this
is
more
focused
on
trying
to
get
properties
that
that
are
not.
You
know,
they're
not
doing
their
or
their
property
maintenance.
Again.
If
it's
nobody's
done
the
landscaping,
that's
not
substandard.
A
A
C
A
A
A
Is
some
and
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
we're
trying
to
partner
up
again
with
community
element
because
we're
trying
to
start
up.
We
don't
want
to
cause
burden
on
the
taxpayers
and
citizens.
We
don't
so
option
one
free
go
ahead
and
talk
to
community
element.
Cuz,
you
don't
to
talk
to
Rowland
Romans
gonna
charge
it.
So
that's
what
we
try
to
sell
you
know
and
then
like
okay,
nobody
you're,
not
listening.
Okay,
then
we
you
try
to
move
on
in
that
direction.
That's
really
what
we're
trying
to
do
so
for
next
I.
A
D
A
We're
trying
to
we're
trying
to
get
in
May
operation
crackdown
starts
up
again.
We
want
to
have
them
get
at
least
30
properties,
because
because
we
really
don't
want
to
cause
taxpayers
under
you
know,
and
and
even
though
they're
so
we'll
start
on
that
and
first
you
know
we'll
give
them
that
option.
They
don't
want
to
move
on
that.
You
know,
then
you
know.
A
A
What's
a
tax
account
number
one
of
the
things
they
want
us
also
to
do
now
is
to
have
what
is
it
called
a
warrant
of
inspection,
some
process,
but
that's
only
if
we
get
a
hold
of
the
lot
owner,
which,
in
rare
cases
we
do
so
I
need
to
still
sit
with
community
with
a
legal
department
at
scene.
How
you
go
about
listening,
finding
out
what
what
it
is
that?
How
can
we?
A
A
A
I'll
try
to
have
it
ready,
I'll
try
to
have
the
minutes
for
you
for
from
this
meaning,
at
least
in
time
at
least
a
week
before,
so
you
guys
can
look
at
it,
but
basically
there's
nothing
to
other
than
where
we
just
went
over
everything
and
the
14th
is
a
win.
It
is
it's
always
on
the
second
Wednesday
or
is
it
Wednesday.