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Cultural Heritage <br />Board Members <br />APPROVED - Cultural Heritage Board Minutes — September 18, 2019 Page 2 of 6 <br />DE <br />CULTURAL HERITAGE BOARD <br />MINUTES <br />NEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019, 3:30 P.M. <br />ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL <br />3900 MAIN STREET <br />WARDS <br />LTGCPFCBF <br />E <br />H <br />1 <br />O <br />B <br />N <br />2 <br />A <br />B <br />L <br />E <br />3 <br />U <br />v <br />A <br />S <br />4 <br />A <br />R <br />I <br />S <br />HO <br />5 <br />E <br />G <br />U <br />S <br />N <br />6 <br />A <br />T <br />E <br />R <br />7 <br />R <br />W <br />N <br />C <br />`N <br />A <br />C <br />O <br />N <br />E <br />C <br />w <br />CITY OF <br />V E lt.I <br />City fArts &Innovation <br />provide time to complete the needed research and provide a thorough staff <br />report to the Board. <br />Board Member Falcone expressed his concern that within the 30 -days, <br />nothing will occur at the site until it comes before the Board in October. <br />He also inquired if the verbiage of the project will change when it comes <br />back in 30 days. <br />Ms. Kopaskie-Brown replied affirmatively, until the Certificate of <br />Appropriateness is complete, the demolition permit cannot be finalized. <br />She noted that the verbiage will change to consider a Certificate of <br />Appropriateness for a retroactive demolition and any construction on this <br />site per the plans the applicant has submitted. <br />Board Member Tobin asked that the staff report also contain options with <br />respect to any sanctions. <br />Board Member Falcone stated he sent an email to Mr. Watson and Ms. <br />Kopaskie-Brown and appreciated their promptness and openness in <br />responding. He hoped that this was handled meticulously, efficiently and <br />effectively as this is something the Board nor staff can mess up on. This <br />will set a precedent as it moves forward. <br />Chair Lech called for public comment: David Crohn, Mount Rubidoux <br />resident, stated he understood staff was asking for a continuance but <br />inquired what was next. He asked if this Board had the responsibility of <br />overseeing proposals for the new construction. He would like to see a <br />structure as discreet as the structure that was destroyed. Will the plans <br />for the new construction be available to comment? <br />Ms. Kopaskie-Brown clarified that the Certificate of Appropriateness was <br />both for a demolition and construction of a new build. Those items are <br />under the purview of the Cultural Heritage Board and the staff report will <br />address them and everyone will have the opportunity to comment on <br />those. <br />There were no other public comments. <br />Ms. Wilson reminded the Board that per The Brown Act, the only issue for <br />discussion today, as indicated on the agenda, is the continuance. The <br />Certificate of Appropriateness nor the demolition has been agendized. <br />APPROVED - Cultural Heritage Board Minutes — September 18, 2019 Page 2 of 6 <br />