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Thanks to everyone who attended last night and Hanford for his support in this cause. These are the minutes from the Tiki Shout meeting that was held last night. A petition to start online here at Tiki Central is being drafted by Son of Kelbo. Swamp Tiki and his historic preservation experience is helping from the east coast. We had a good turn out with many good ideas proposed. The next live event is February 17 at Trader Vic's time to be decided, probably stating at 5:30PM where the petition will be available for signing. A few miles from my home is the Albringer archeological site and museum. You can examine objects and artifacts from a Chumash indian village that had stood for thousands of years. Then sometime in the 1700's the mission developers tore it out to build something. This trend continues today and enough is enough. I'm not sure what we can do but anything is better than just talking about it and complaining. If we can get the area declared a Historic Preservation Zone we can put a stop to this. [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-01-27 13:02 ] |
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Thanks to Vampiress for keeping the minutes and cleaning them up. MEETING MINUTES TIKI SHOUT 1-26-07 TOPIC: Saving Trader Vics of Beverly Hills, California Son-of-Kelbo: I might suggest we find out who's done what so far. I've sent an email to SteveLopez -no reply -, and contacted Gensler Architectural, the firm that did such a good job with the Cinerama Dome/Arclight, just to see if they might give some advice. Has anybody "officially" contacted Trader Vic's yet? 19:14:08 Ojaitimo: So what is the plan for March 17 19:36:53 Tikisgrl: What's the popular art paper in LA? 19:53:12 Tikisgrl: If you can contact the individuals who have written positive tiki articles they may sit down with someone like Wendy (she has that PBS special coming up) and write a nice article... 20:15:45 hiltiki: I will try to make it to Tiki Ti if this is happening for sure. 20:30: ACTION ITEMS [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-01-27 10:57 ] |
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I posted on Lotta Living.com where many of the members have the same idea we do. Here are some of the posts from http://www.lottaliving.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=5513&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 Beny Alagem (born 1953) is a former Israeli tank driver and the founder of Packard Bell Electronics, a leading American computer manufacturer during the late 1980s and early 1990s. On those sites Alagem would build two 13-story buildings containing Quote in the latest LA Business Journal from Rose Norton, "former Beverly Hills planning commissioner and a veteran community activist" "...There's one aspect of the project that Norton said likely won't be contested: The loss of Trader Vic's. 'I get the sense that people think Trader Vic's has had it's day,' she said. 'It's really slipped. Nobody will miss it so now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their ModCom. Adrienne, nix - what happened at the BH planning meeting last tues? I'll do what I can... What do I need to do ? Also, if anyone needs to be in the loop, it's Sven Kirsten, Otto, Hanford LeMoore, SHAG and the rest of the tiki community...Do you have their info ? I'm guessing you know these people. Nuthin' is goin' nowhere this weekend. I've heard horrible reports of people stealing interior parts. That's the WORST thing you can do. Don't even think about it. The restaurant is not being demolished today or tomorrow.. We're going to be trying to prove it's importance and having it stripped down and ratty looking would not be the way to do that. The Planning meeting was informational only. No one was allowed to comment. The developers presented their plans and the city watched. We are going to be talking with the Oasis people soon and explaining our position. I'll post all news as it becomes available. Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:18 pm Post subject: As I posted over in Tikicentral, could TV's Route 66 connection be of use? It is the oldest tiki bar on Route 66 and would be the only one remaining if not for a newer neo-tiki place that just opened. I blogged my very brief TV visit here: http://thelope.blogspot.com/2006/02/lope-in-city-of-angels-la-route-66.html Otto and Sven know about it. I'll tell Shag. The divergent communities that want to see Trader Vic's stay standing need to come together under an umbrella group. That is coming together soon. Please stay tuned and continue to patronize TVs. Very sad. And frustrating that so many people do not care. http://www.beverlyhiltonoasis.com/ Please note that there is a link called "TELL YOUR STORY" where you can tell the current owners how you feel. I wrote them something. They need to know how important Trader Vics is. Also note that in the entire "History of the Bevery Hilton" timeline, there is NO MENTION of Trader Vics. F*ckin A**holes ! The city of Beverly Hills has just released a Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed mixed use development at 9876 Wilshire Boulevard (The Beverly Hilton Oasis). A public scoping meeting will be held Monday, Sept 18th, 2006 at the Public Library Auditorium, Second Floor, 444 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA. Time: 6:30 to 8:30pm The notice states that with the exception of the 8-story main hotel tower, all buildings surround the hotel will be demolished to accomodate “luxury” condominiums and “luxury” hotel/condominiums suites. The public meeting will outline the proposed development and the public will be given a chance to voice their opinions on the matter. The city also invites written comments which should be mailed as soon as possible and at least no later that October 11 when the EIR begins. You may write to: City of Beverly Hills From the Art Deco Society October 27th, 6:00 to 8:00 pm The ADLSA closes out what is traditionally one of the hottest months in L.A. by heading over to world-famous Trader Vic’s, at the landmark Beverly Hilton hotel, for some cool tropical cocktails*, and Tiki-licious décor. Famous as a favorite hangout for Frank Sinatra's Rat Pack, the Polynesian-themed restaurant, along with the rest of By EMILY BRYSON YORK And that’s pretty much been the extent of it. According to Jill Collins, president of the Beverly Hills Historical Society, the missing outrage at losing a bit of local color isn’t uncommon. Only five buildings in the city have historical designations and all of them are city-owned. Even City Hall, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this week, doesn’t have a listing in the National Register of Historic Places. “The most we can hope for is some pictures of the old restaurant in the new building,” she said. Still, it’s not a done deal. The project, which is beginning its environmental impact study this week, will have to go through a public review process. Collins said that if there were objections, they’d likely surface at that point. Beverly Hills City Hall, the Beverly Hills Historical Society and the Beverly Hills Municipal League would seem the groups most likely to get involved … or not... LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL Posted date: 1/18/2007 By EMILY BRYSON YORK Alagem recently completed a $74 million Beverly Hilton facelift. Luxury condominiums that will share the hotel’s services are to be constructed as well, but plans for the third building, situated where Trader Vic’s now stands, had not been divulged... http://www.labusinessjournal.com/article.asp?aid=109254 Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:08 pm Post subject: And this just in from the Los Angeles Times: Excerpt "That '50s creation of tiki is a diminishing resource," said Laurie Dishman, executive director of the Los Angeles Conservancy, which is lobbying to save the restaurant. "We really need to protect what we have." Although negotiations are continuing with Trader Vic's to transplant some of the favorite "pupus" to the new restaurant's menu, Alagem said, "obviously we have to move with time." So what the hell does that mean? Transplanting pupus? Lynxwiler wrote: Has the EIR been completed, or must there be another on this particular development? Hello Everyone, I recognise a few of you from Tiki Central where we have a thread on the Trader Vic fiasco. We are planning on being there at Trader Vic's on Saint Patricks day March 17th 2007. http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=22554&forum=1&18 Any comments or advice would be appreciated and if any of you can make it to the Velocity Cafe 2127 Lincoln Blvd, Santa Monica Friday 7PM PST I'll see you there. Franklin Avenue reports that Trader Vic's is looking for a new location. This could really complicate things. ...But what about Trader Vic's? John Maatta, the chief operating officer of The CW network, just happens to also sit on the board of Trader Vic's (and is the former chairman of the board). He tells me that Trader Vic's is actively searching for another location in Los Angeles: Trader Vic’s is having a big re-birth. This year we opened in Scottsdale, and Seattle. We are about to open in Dallas and Las Vegas will open in the Fall —- at a great location on the strip. Trader Vic’s Shanghai opened on New Year’s Eve. Trader Vic management is actively working LA, although nothing specific is lined-up yet. Life is a state of mind [ [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-01-28 20:00 ] |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 11:52 AM
An Online Petition Draft is in the works; rough draft is standing by. I have found this site: Which may be a way to kick off our online Petition Campaign. It seems legit, but we should do some further checking. There may be other options (?) This site would require Petitioners to "sign" with their email addresses, but that seems necessary with any system to verify the signature count. It seems something like this could be a place for TC'ers and LottaLiving forces (and others) to mutually team up. But we should "vet" the veracity of any site like this before we all start signing anything there. Can HumuHumu volunteer to look this link over and help judge its authenticity (or perhaps suggest another way we might get this e-petition-thing going?) Can't reach SwampTiki by PM for some reason this morning, so, Swamp, if you get this, will you ping me in Reply or PM? I would like to go over the Petition Draft language with you, when you have the time. Cheers and Aloha, |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 12:14 PM
Looking good Son of Kelbo, I have no problem with giving my e mail address up and if any of you do, go to Yahoo and set up an alternate e mail account you can use. I know there is alot to read in the posts above but this says it all. quote And this just in from the Los Angeles Times: Excerpt "That '50s creation of tiki is a diminishing resource," said Laurie Dishman, executive director of the Los Angeles Conservancy, which is lobbying to save the restaurant. "We really need to protect what we have." Although negotiations are continuing with Trader Vic's to transplant some of the favorite "pupus" to the new restaurant's menu, Alagem said, "obviously we have to move with time." So what the hell does that mean? Transplanting pupus? Sounds like Benny is a little nervous perhaps? Interesting that this article is no longer available on the LA Times. Wonder why? Tim Life is a state of mind [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-01-29 12:19 ] |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 12:58 PM
The article has been removed from the LA Times website? Hmmmmm... That's creepy. Just heard from a contact in the former mayor's office that within the last week, ABC, NBC, and KCET have all called to interview. Could be it's too late to squelch getting the word out. Does anyone have a "save" of that Times web article? BH residents are strongly opposed to this development as a quality of life issue, and our efforts may be of use to them. Waiting for some callbacks. SOK |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 12:59 PM
...nevermind... [ Edited by: Swanky 2007-01-29 13:20 ] |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 1:23 PM
I've recently heard that the residents of BH are adamantly opposed to this developers' plan to "Manhattenize" Beverly Hills, which includes bulldozing Trader Vic's, and not just because they like tropical drinks and Flaming Beef Cho-Cho's. The widening of Santa Monica Boulevard, the phenomenal excavation, the addional construction traffic (what are the going to do with all the DIRT?) further clogging the "4th busisest intersection in the United States" (Auto Club), have the natives in an uproar. We love TV's because of what it means to us, but to the folks who live in the area this is a vital quality of life issue, the permanent increase in density this development portends is something they fear and detest. Perhaps our campaign may be of use to them. Let's keep our chins up, no need to unfurl any white flags right out the gate. Let's get the Petition-thing going. And make the calls / write the letters, as we need to. And sure, Swank, business is business. And word is the businesses in the area are also pretty damn pissed about a development that will adversely affect them in a number of ways. We can always quit. Let's see what happens if we don't quit first. SOK |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 3:10 PM
It's still there, try This link. |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 6:25 PM
Called who for what issue, the increased congestion or glee over a new 5-star hotel? |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 6:39 PM
I didn't see the petition on the site - could you post the particular page? On the petition, are you seeking to have Trader Vic's incorporated into the new hotel? (Do you mind posting your initial, incomplete, early, etc. draft?) The residents probably want a small scale development which does not necessarily help Trader Vics, other than to potentially delaty development. One of the issues may be any development right on the corner, which strongly suggests that Trader Vics would have to be torn down. I wonder if the development could be southwest along Santa Monica (and not at all along Wilshire) in order to preserve TV. I'm thinking that at the end of the day, there will be some development, even if it is a low-rise hotel, like the Penninsula, or condos on the same size. Just like the Derby, I wonder if we can't get the owner to incorporate TV into the new development. Indeed, with all of the talk about an "urban garden," I wonder if the urban garden at the point of SaMo & Wilshire couldn't be maintained? |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 7:06 PM
According to my source (who's one of our kind) at the Los Angeles Conservancy, of all parties involved (like the LA conservancy), the Beverly Hills residents' group opposing the raise in traffic congestion actually has the best chance to affect the course of the project. Only some of Beverly Hills' high roller residents can play in the same league than the developer, in terms of being influential in the B.H. City government. It would definitely be advisable to find the contact for them, and get the Trader Vic's issue under the same umbrella. |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 8:13 PM
Does that mean the owner/developer reduced the scale of the project in an attempt to mute criticism? If so, would that mean the owner would incorporate Trader Vics to further reduce the scale of the development and be "good citizens," like the owner/developer of the Derby? I'm just reminded that the Plaza Hotel in NY had a tiki restaurant - however, would TV be interested in having their lease renegotiated and substantially increased? Certainly the hotel would want their signature restaurant which would also be used as a profit source. |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 8:24 PM
The Plaza Hotel's Tiki restaurant was a Trader Vic's and when Donald Trump bought The Plaza he closed it. |
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Mon, Jan 29, 2007 8:58 PM
Thanks everyone for posting all the great information, seems like there are many angles and certainly any of them are worth a try. I'm sending letters as appropriate and hoping for the most positive outcome for Trader Vics and also for the city of Beverly Hills. Keep up the momentum and the great posts here. :) |
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Tue, Jan 30, 2007 11:25 AM
The reason you didn't see a petition at that petition site link, CT, is that no petition has been posted there yet. There is a petition in draft form which is at present standing by, until we all can come to some concensus about where/how to start gathering signatures. We must be careful about inviting the Ohana to "sign" any online petition with their email addresses, and be sure that the service this petition site (or any such similar site) provides is not a means of acquiring email identities for sale to spammers. This site appears legit, but I'm not sure yet, and welcome the assessment and opinions of everyone involved to help us all decide if we should proceed here. We can always do an old-fashioned paper petition with the draft language at hand, combined with a "write-in" campaign from those who can't join us in person at TV's on 2-17 & 3-17 (e.g., a "postcard petition"). What matters most is getting the outrage and protest vocalized in any quantifiable form. This we will do, and the process for doing so is in the works. BigBroTiki's comments are very wise: We're in this for love of the place, but the local residents are the ones whose daily lives will be impacted by the threat of Manhattenizing of BH, and our best stragety is to be of use to them, for our mutual success. Contact has been made with the BH Homeowners Association, and they welcome our support, so let's progress toward providing them with the petition signatures, write-ins, etc. we're preparing to garner to add to their fight. Can the LA Conservancy help us coordinate and liase the protest we raise? According to a source at Trader Vic's corporate office, new property owner Benny Alagem has backtracked on his initial olive branch to include TV's in his proposed development (this substantiated by the Times article), and word is they "definitely" want to save their venue in the same place it's been since opening in 1955. Drums speak of more news from here soon... Cheers and aloha, |
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Tue, Jan 30, 2007 11:30 AM
Also, Ojaitimo T, will you moderate another TikiShout about this, this coming Friday, same as last week? If so, let those luminary celebrity Ohana lurking out there look in, and consider how their presence at a TV's photo op will most certainly help garner the media attention we and the BH homeowners need, yes? SOK |
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Tiki Shout Tomorrow night 7PM Friday Pacific Standard Time for petition draft discussion. Life is a state of mind [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-02-01 22:33 ] |
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Fri, Feb 2, 2007 2:42 PM
Following is WORKING DRAFT PETITION text, posted here for the concerned Ohana's general viewing. PLEASE NOTE this draft has not been formally submitted or posted anywhere else, as of this date. However copies have been sent to separate "Interested Parties" who are declining to comment at present, yet may offer public statements concerning this campaign within the coming month. PETITION TO STOP THE RADICAL REDEVELOPMENT OF THE BEVERLY HILLS HILTON HOTEL AND SAVE TRADER VIC’S RESTAURANT TO: FROM: ATTENTION MAYOR WEBB, CITY COUNTIL MEMBERS, AND ALL OTHER PUBLICLY ACCOUNTABLE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND OTHER PARTIES RESPONSIBLE TO THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: BECAUSE of the great objection of the local residents to the absurd and avaricious scale of the proposed development, which, if allowed to proceed, would infringe on community parkland, destroy businesses of historic and cultural significance, and add unsupportable additional congestion to the area, and which additionally threatens to open the way to “Manhattenzing” the community of Beverly Hills, forever destroying its unique character and aesthetic appeal, AND that the RESPONSIBLE DECISION to deny approval of the furtherance and implementation of the plans for this proposed development will preserve and extend the quality-of-life the residents of Beverly Hills expect and have a right to, in addition to preserving and protecting business venues of inarguable cultural significance to the City of Beverly Hills, the City of Los Angeles, the City of Hollywood, and the State of California, formostly Trader Vic’s restaurant, an historical gathering place of persons of distinction in the entertainment community since its establishment in 1955, WE THE UNDERSIGNED, A Coalition of Local Residents of Beverly Hills, Other Concerned Citizens of the City of Los Angeles, and Their Supporters in the State of California, the United States, and other regions and nations around the world, hereby DECLARE OUR ADAMENT AND UNITED OPPOSITION to the proposed radical demolition and redevelopment of the area bounded by Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica Blvd, and Merv Griffen Way, AND CALL UPON the Local Government Officials, both elected and appointed, responsible to the People’s will in this matter, to deny any furtherance of this redevelopment proposal, and preserve the beauty and historic integrety of the property and business venues entrusted to their protection and administration: THIS PETITION SIGNED -- (1-31-07 draft) SOK "Don't let it be forgot, [ Edited by: Son-of-Kelbo 2007-02-02 14:45 ] [ Edited by: Son-of-Kelbo 2007-02-02 18:27 ] |
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Fri, Feb 2, 2007 8:22 PM
Good luck with this guys. I'm rootin for ya!!! Try that indie 103.1 Joe Escalante (moring show) tip. He loves it and talks about it some of the time. Rock on!! |
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Fri, Feb 2, 2007 8:32 PM
Mahalo nui, RBB, for your cheer and the suggestion! Let the Warriors who have the Aloha to try in the face of arrogant avarice stand in the moment they are needed. Aloha nui loa, |
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Fri, Feb 2, 2007 10:44 PM
Anyone who thinks this is a lost cause needs to believe thats exactly what this developer wants you to think. I believe that the homeowners of Beverly Hills with some help from us and others, can effect a change. Life is a state of mind [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2007-02-02 22:44 ] |
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Yep...Beverly Hills has no Historic Preservation Ordinance....that means the main defense is going to be a public outcry to amend the city ordinance to allow for the adoption of preservation guidelines. Below is a modified version of the petition that has a model ordinance attached to it. Its long and drawn out, but its in a language that they'll understand. Read it over carefully...I sent a word copy to you Son of Kelbo that can serve as a printable format if everyone agrees that it sounds ok. Swamp A PETITION TO SAVE THE HISTORIC BEVERLY HILLS TRADER VIC'S AND SURROUNDING Please feel free to print out this petition and circulate it, gather signatures, and send it to and: This Bylaw is adopted for the purpose of preserving and protecting, through advance notice of their proposed demolition, significant buildings within the Community which constitute or reflect distinctive features of the architectural, cultural, political, economic or social history of the Community, to encourage owners of preferably-preserved significant buildings to seek out persons who might be willing to purchase and to preserve, rehabilitate, or restore such buildings rather than demolish them, and by furthering these purposes to promote the public welfare, to preserve the resources of the Community, and to make the Community a more attractive and desirable place in which to live. To achieve these purposes, the (proposed) Beverly Hills Historical Commission is empowered to advise the (proposed) Beverly Hills Building Inspector with respect to the issuance of permits for demolition, and the issuance of demolition permits for significant buildings is regulated as provided in this Bylaw. (*) Definitions The following terms, when used whether or not capitalized in this Bylaw, shall have the meanings set forth below, unless the context otherwise requires. B. "Significant Building" any building:
C. "Preferably-Preserved Significant Building" any significant building which the Commission determines is in the public interest to be preserved or rehabilitated rather than to be demolished D. "Commission" - the (proposed) Beverly Hills Historical Commission E. "Commission Staff" - the chairperson of the Commission, or any person to whom the chairperson has delegated authority to act as Commission staff under this Bylaw F. "Inventory" - a list of buildings on file at the California Historical Commission that have been designated by the Commission to be significant buildings after a finding by the Commission that a building either
(Dated Article Code) I. "Permit" A permit issued by the Building Inspector for demolition of a building pursuant to an application therefor (Dated Article Code) K. "Business Day" a day which is not a legal municipal holiday, Saturday or Sunday (*) Procedure A. The Building Inspector, on the day of receipt of an application for demolition of a listed significant building or within the next five successive business days, shall cause a copy of each such application for a demolition permit to be forwarded to (or shall satisfy himself that a duplicate of such application has been submitted to) the Commission. No demolition permit shall be issued at that time. Within five business days of the receipt by the Building Inspector of said application he shall personally inspect the site of the proposed demolition to verify the accuracy of the information contained in the application with particular attention to the correctness of the address listed. (Dated Article Code) C. If, after such hearing, the Commission determines that the demolition of the significant building would not be detrimental to the historical or architectural heritage or resources of the Community, the Commission shall so notify the Building Inspector within ten (10) days of such determination. Upon receipt of such notification, or after the expiration of fifteen (15) days from the date of the conduct of the hearing if he has not received notification from the Commission, the Building Inspector may, subject to the requirements of the State Building Code and any other applicable laws, bylaws, rules and regulations, issue the demolition permit. D. If the Commission determines that the demolition of the significant building would be detrimental to the historical or architectural heritage or resources of the Community, such building shall be considered a preferably-preserved significant building. E. Upon a determination by the Commission that the significant building which is the subject of the application for a demolition permit is a preferably-preserved significant building, the Commission shall so advise the applicant and the Building Inspector, and no demolition permit may be issued until at least twelve months after the date of the application for demolition. (Dated Article Code) F. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Building Inspector may issue a demolition permit for a preferably-preserved significant building at any time after receipt of written advice from the Commission to the effect that either
(Dated Article Code) G. No permit for erection of a new structure on the site of an existing significant building may be issued prior to issuance of a permit for demolition of such existing building. (Dated Article Code) H. No permit for erection of a new building, paving of drives or for parking shall be issued for two (2) years if a structure is demolished in violation of this bylaw. (*) Emergency Demolition Nothing in this article shall be construed to derogate in any way from the authority of the Inspector of Buildings derived from the General Laws. However, before acting pursuant to this chapter the Inspector of Buildings shall make every reasonable effort to inform the Chairperson of the Historical Commission of his intentions to cause demolition before he initiates same. (*) Historic Districts Act Nothing in this bylaw shall be deemed to conflict with the provisions of the (proposed) Historic Districts Act, General Laws, with respect to requirements as to (Dated Article Code) If any section, paragraph or part of this Bylaw is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other section, paragraph and part shall continue in full force and effect. (SIGNATURES BELOW:) [ Edited by: Swamp Tiki 2007-04-01 14:07 ] |
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I haven't read through all the posts here so excuse me if it's been covered/addressed.. Re: The Petition- You may want to check with officials on who's names will be considered "valid" (and how many needed). Your petition may require the "locals" with addresses within the county? Just a thought- especially if considering opening this up to the entire TC ohana or those of us on the outside.. You are putting lots of thought and research in to this- It's quite impressive. Good luck! |
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That is a good point Capt about the location and who can sign a petition. I don't know the answer...but this petition guidelineartical might be helpful. |
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Great Deeds indeed! Save Trader Vic's 90210 !!! |
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Sat, Feb 3, 2007 2:33 PM
I just skimmed through the petition and like the wording...so here is my feedback; TYPO: "Indeed, in Beverly Hills, Californian these rare and wonderfully" (remove the N...it should be California) REMOVE PERIOD: "(*) .Recommend to the municipal governing board areas" (prior to Recommend.....remove the priod) I assume the rest is copied from another similar document....nice work. :) |
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Sat, Feb 3, 2007 2:45 PM
Great article on petitions. We all know that common sense does not play well with politics sometimes, but it would seem to me that a local government whose economy partly depends upon tourism would be highly interested in the thoughts and opinions of those who travel into the jurisdiction once or twice a year on business and holiday...But no matter what I think, the success on the frontline depends upon the actions of those within the State of California and the Beverly Hills community. These are the ones who are directly impacted by progressive or poor civic decisions. Hell, I thought we lived in a "world community" these days... Swamp |
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Sat, Feb 3, 2007 2:48 PM
Great editing. Yea, I pulled the commission data and the stay of demolitions from one of the Comprehensive Plans I've written...seems Beverly Hills needs a historic preservation jump start. Swamp |
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Sat, Feb 3, 2007 4:21 PM
I'm with ya on the "world community" thing. Interesting how we try to hard to be a big melting pot, but we are called to jury duty only in our own county, can only vote in our own county, have to print user guides in 100 languages, etc. Hmmmmm....that melting pot thing is not really on a high boil. Great job though Swamp!!! |
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Sat, Feb 3, 2007 5:15 PM
Thanks VRN... |
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Sat, Feb 3, 2007 6:50 PM
Oh no.An error occurred. Site administrators have been notified of the error. |