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HLC staff outlines how to report code violations; commission requests city-attorney briefing on builder's‑remedy projects and welcomes new archaeological consul
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Staff demonstrated the SB Connect portal for reporting building and zoning violations and reminded commissioners about recusal rules; the commission also asked the City Attorney’s Office for a briefing on builder’s‑remedy processes and welcomed new archaeological consultant Dr. Glenn Russell.
At the start of its special meeting Friday the Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks Commission received staff briefings on reporting building and zoning violations, requested training about the HLC’s role in builder’s‑remedy cases, and was introduced to a new archaeological consultant.
City staff demonstrated the SB Connect online reporting tool and the SB Connect mobile app for reporting alleged building or zoning code violations, including how to submit anonymously. Staff reminded commissioners that if they report a violation on a property…
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