The public may
address the Historic Resources Board on items not on the agenda during the "Public Comment" portion
of the agenda, and on any item listed on the agenda during the consideration of
that item. Persons wishing to address the Board will be limited to three
minutes. Members of the public may aggregate their speaker times, but the
aggregate speaker times may not exceed fifteen minutes. Speaker times may be adjusted if the Board
finds it appropriate. After hearing public comments on an item, the public
portion of the meeting is closed and the item brought to the Board level for
discussion and action.
The Historic Resources Board enjoys and
operates under an open meeting forum, thus encouraging citizens and members of
the audience to address their individual concerns. To the extent necessary, the
Historic Resources Board expects meetings to be conducted in an orderly manner
and this includes those individuals addressing the Board to present their
matters of concern and interest.
Individuals who engage in disorderly, loud,
boisterous or disruptive conduct will not be allowed to continue their
presentation before the Board. This includes the use of threatening, profane or
abusive language in the public assembly. If an individual engages in such
conduct, the individual will be called to order. If such conduct continues, at
the discretion of a majority of the Historic Resources Board, the individual
may be ordered to leave the Historic Resources Board meeting.
A person refusing to
leave the meeting upon being so ordered by a majority of the Board will cause
the meeting to be halted and a recess declared. The Sheriff’s Department will
then be contacted and directed to remove the individual from the meeting.
Refusing to leave upon direction of the Sheriff’s Department can result in
arrest for violation of Section 403 of the California Penal Code, which
provides in part that “Every person who, without authority of law, willfully
disturbs or breaks up any assembly or meeting, not unlawful in its character…
is guilty of a misdemeanor.” The refusal to comply with the Sheriff’s deputy
may result in an additional violation of Section 148 of the Penal Code, with
respect to interference with a peace officer and the performance of their duty.
In compliance with the American with
Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this
meeting, please contact Larry Cain at 831-623-4661. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City
to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28
CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title 11)
1.
Call To Order
2.
Installation of Board Members
3.
Consent Items
All matters listed under the Consent Agenda may be enacted by one motion authorizing actions indicated for those items so designated. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless requested by a member of the Historic Resources Board a staff member, or a citizen.
A.
Affidavit
of Posting September 1, 2004 Special Meeting Agenda
4. Discussion Items
A.
Discussion
of Establishing Procedures for the Conduct of Business
B.
Discussion
of the Selection of Board Chair Person and Secretary
5.
Action Items
A.
Recommendation
to the Planning Commission on a historic design review on alterations to an
existing structure within the historic district located at 215 Third Street
(APN 02-19-01). The applicant is Ronald
Paulk. The current zoning of the
property is General Commercial (C-2).
The General Plan designation is Mixed Use.
B.
Recommendation
to the Planning Commission on a Final Landscape Plan and Paint Colors for a New
Structure located in the Historic District on Third and Muckelemi Streets (APN
02-15-01) The applicant is John Amelio.
The current zoning of the property is General Commercial (C-2). The General Plan designation is Mixed Use.
Historic
Resources Board Member Comments
City Manager
Comments
City
Planner Comments
Adjourn