Summary
Owner of 760 Overland (former Jorge Chavez) told the board Aug. 21 the interior renovation is nearly finished and the hood installation and final Board of Health approvals remain; staff and council members asked about parking and whether the business will operate as carryout, dine-in or both.
The owner or representative for 760 Overland Avenue told the demolition board on Aug. 21 that renovation work is nearly finished, with a remaining hood installation and a final set of inspections to complete.
Staff reported the property is largely ready; the owner said a passthrough window and countertop work were nearly done and that the hood would be installed after that work. A Board of Health representative present told the board they had reviewed plans and that approvals are largely complete pending final inspections tied to hood installation and other building work.
Council members and staff raised parking and operations questions because the property sits in a primarily residential area. The owner said plans include delivery and carryout, with possible dine‑in in the future if parking arrangements are addressed. City staff said they will meet with the owner and the zoning administrator to confirm conditions tied to parking and occupancy.
Board action: The board voted to continue the case to allow the owner to finish the hood installation, complete final Board of Health sign-offs as needed, and clarify parking arrangements.
Ending: Staff asked the owner to coordinate with zoning and health staff to complete remaining approvals; the board will review the case again after final inspections are complete.