That will tell you when to speak. I will start your minutes when you begin talking. I will say 30 seconds when you have 30 seconds remaining. When your time is up, i will say thank you next caller please. At that point the moderator will put the speaker back on mute. I will reinettes instructions i will repeat the instructions. Chair borden one more piece of communication, item number seven on the agenda theres no action taken on that item. I want to note that item number six, resolution about the bylaws and rules will not be heard in the meeting. Item number five . Would you like for me to call them together . Youre not going to call item numbe6. [agenda item read]. Chair borden staff, i know weve already heard this item. Are there anything for you to add at this point on the item director tumlin or monique webster, at this time . We make a brief presentation. As you know, what youre seeing today is a very similar proposal compare to what you saw last week except all of the conditions
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Now, the property at 1215, 29th avenue is developed a Single Family home. Its quite long and dense and it only provide an overview and be available for any questions. The first enforcement action regarding units on this property was a d. B. I. Complaint from the ground floor in 1999. That enforcement process moved slowly. There were other compliments filed over several years. The Property Owner filed a new Building Permit in 2014, nine years later to remove the unit. That permit was issued but never completed. Theres no evidence or documentation that the two illegal units were actually removed. Planning Department Engagement began in 2018 when the complaint was filed. The department obtained documents from 2011 and 2014 that clearly described two illegal units out ground floor, which at that time that the Property Owner did not dispute they were working with d. B. I. To remove those illegal units. In 30day notice for owner movein in 2018, the landlord stated she was occupying in illega