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1988 S(P 14 PH 3: 25
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SAN 6e:~NARDINO. CALIF'ORNIA 92401
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September 14, 1988
Mayor and Common Council
City of San Bernardino
300 N. "D" St
San Bernardino,Ca 92418
Re: Albert Mamlouk Appeal
Board of Building Commissioners
Dear Mayor and Common Council,
The Mayor and Common Council granted Albert Mamlouk a thirty
(30) day extension without clearly specifying the purpose
for which the extension was granted.
It is requested that the Council clarify the purpose of said
extension so as to permit Mr. Mamlouk to proceed in an orderly
way to build a new building and to operate his present store
until said building is completed. Mr. Mamlouk has sent a
set of plans to the city for a plan check. In addition he
has furnished the city with a rider on his insurance policy
for a million dollar liability. Engineers have previously
indicated that his portion of the building is safe.
Therefore, it is respectfully requested that the Council
clarify the intent of their action of August 15, 1988, by
specifying that Mr. Mamlouk can continue operation of his
business for an additional 160 days pending completion of
his new store. ~ /~
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W.R. Holcomb
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C I T Y 0 FAN B ERN R 0 I N 0
INTEROFFICE MEMO~OUM
8809-610
TO:
The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
FROM:
James E. Robbins, Acting City Administrator
SUBJECT: Supplemental Agenda Item S-3 -- 765 North "0" st.
- Albert Mamlouk
DATE:
September 16, 1988
COPIES:
On September 15, Building and Safety went to 765 North "0"
Street and padlocked the doors closed. Around 11:00 a.m., a
set of plans was delivered to the Building and Safety
Department but no Plan Check fee was paid at that time.
While the department received the plans, they have not
proceeded with the Plan Check. They have called the Engineer
and indicated that in order for a Plan Check to occur, the
Plan Check deposit would have to be made. On the afternoon
of the 15th, Mr. Holcomb was successful in obtaining a
temporary restraining order which was served on the City. At
8:00 a.m. on the morning of the 16th, the padlocks were
removed and the building remains open.
Should there be any further
iee~t'ng, we will ~dvise you
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JAMES E. ROBBINS
Acting City Administrator
developments prior to the Council
of those.
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C I T Y 0 F ~ A N B ERN 8 R DIN 0
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
8809-608
TO:
The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
FROM:
James E. Robbins, Acting City Administrator
SUBJECT: Supplemental Agenda Item S-3
Street -- Albert Mamlouk
765 North "D"
DATE:
September 15, 1988
COPIES:
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At the meeting of August 15th, the Mayor and Common Council
gave Mr. Mamlouk a 30-day extension based upon the presenta-
tion of a suitable certificate of insurance naming the City
as an additional insured. Mr. Mamlouk's attorney has submit-
ted a request or an additional 160-day extension.
Information submitted by the Building and Safety department
indicates that the building has been boarded up upon the
expiration of the 30-day extension. In addition, the staff
of the Building and Safety department have indicated that the
plans for renovation or a new building have not been submit-
ted as of September 15th.
The insurance policy which Mr. Mamlouk provided has a 60-day
coverage from August 15th. Therefore, the coverage would be
sufficient for the additional time, up to the maximum of 60
days, should the Council decide to extend the time granted to
Mr. Mamlouk.
In the event the Council decides to extend the time granted
to Mr. Mamlouk, it is recommended that: specific goals be
submitted prior to the expiration of that time; a complete
set of plans shall be submitted to the Building and safety
Department for plan check by the 45th day; any further
extension of the insurance coverage will be for a time
certain to allow for the rehabilitation or construction as
appropriate. The Council may wish to extend further
conditions regarding this activity. The other alternative is
to proceed with the demolition of the building as set forth
in the action taken by the Board of Building commissioners.
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JAMES E. ROBBINS
Acting city Administrator
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8809-608
765 zmNorth "D" street -- Albert Mamlouk
september 15, 1988
Page 2
Urqency Clause
Urgency caused by applicant's apparent inability to meet the
criteria set forth by the Mayor and Common Council at their
meeting of August 15th; desire to seek clarification of the
Council's intent and request a time extension for an
additional 160 days.
C I T Y 0 F ,A N B ERN R DIN 0
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
8809-610
TO:
The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
FROM:
James E. RObbins, Acting City Administrator
SUBJECT: Supplemental Agenda Item S-3 -- 765 North "D" st.
- Albert Mamlouk
DATE:
September 16, 1988
COPIES:
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On September 15, Building and Safety went to 765 North "D"
Street and padlocked the doors closed. Around 11:00 a.m., a
set of plans was delivered to the Building and Safety
Department but no Plan Check fee was paid at that time.
While the department received the plans, they have not
proceeded with the Plan Check. They have called the Engineer
and indicated that in order for a Plan Check to occur, the
Plan Check deposit would have to be made. On the afternoon
of the 15th, Mr. Holcomb was successful in obtaining a
temporary restraining order which was served on the city. At
8:00 a.m. on the morning of the 16th, the padlocks were
removed and the building remains open.
Should there be any further
lee~t'ng, we will ~dvise you
I ~, v1 / ~---
JAMES E. ROBBINS
Acting City Administrator
developments prior to the Council
of those.
JERjmd
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