Long Beach, CA
File #: 05-2446    Version: 1 Name: Receive and file annual report of the activities of the Board of Examiners, Appeals and Condemnation for fiscal year 2003-04
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 2/23/2005 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/8/2005 Final action: 3/8/2005
Title: Recommendation to receive and file annual report of the activities of the Board of Examiners, Appeals and Condemnation for fiscal year 2003-04, in accordance with Long Beach Municipal Code Section 2.18.090. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Board of Examiners, Appeals and Condemnation, Planning and Building
Attachments: 1. 030805-C-3att.pdf, 2. 030805-C-3sr.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to receive and file annual report of the activities of the Board of Examiners, Appeals and Condemnation for fiscal year
2003-04, in accordance with Long Beach Municipal Code Section
2.18.090. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION

The Board of Examiners, Appeals and Condemnation was established pursuant to Long Beach Municipal Code Section 18.20.090. This board acts as a forum for reviewing the determinations of the Building Official/Superintendent of Building and Safety, relating to alternate materials and types of construction, substandard conditions of buildings and properties, and abatement of nuisances. The Board operations are essential to the efficient, effective and equitable administration of the City building laws and should be continued.

There were eleven meetings held in fiscal year 2003-04. The attendance record of the board members are attached and the hearings conducted were as follow:

Housing condemnation cases Product/material cases Property maintenance cases Weed abatement appeals Vehicle abatement cases Earthquake Hazards Abatement cases Total cases heard


In fiscal year 2UU4-U5 it is projected that the number of cases being referred to the Board will reduce as a result of the Code Enforcement Study, which consolidated the Code Enforcement programs and created the Administrative Citation program. Through the consolidation, many of the property maintenance and less significant substandard cases, which were referred to the Board for a public hearing, are being handled administratively through the City Prosecutors Office. The Board, however, has agreed to serve as the Hearing Officer for the Administrative Citation program. The final impact on the Board will not be known until all ordinances and policies are in place for the full implementation of the Code Enforcement consolidation.

This item was reviewed by Assistant City Attorney Mike Mais on February 15, 2005.


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