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DeveloperAlert.Org  - Neighborhood Watchdog Group.

4374 Cleveland Avenue, Arts and Craft Bungelow, University Heights

Ministerial Permit no Project Manager is assigned.  Project No. 97423

 

Site: 4374-76 Cleveland Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103

APN: 445-271-26

Owner:  Poiset Family Trust, 6011 Waverly Avenue, La Jolla, CA 92037

Also Known as Waverly Avenue Properties LLC

AKA Dr. Mitchell B. Poiset and Jennifer Poiset

Sales Date 11/16/2005 for $759,000. Use: Multi-family dwelling.

Lots 42 and 43, Block 96, University Heights, Block 96, TR LP008PG

0.16 acres, 6,995.736 square feet, lot width 50 feet.

 

Kathy Winterod 619-235-5217.

An outside consultant has already written a Historical Site Assessment report for the owners of the property. The lawyer who prepared the report is Scott Moomjain. 

Initial historical review is in progress in DSD and Historical Resources Board.

The review of the consultant’s report will be done in next two weeks.

After historic staff is reviewing the outside consultant’s report, they will prepared their findings based on the report by the outside consultant.

 

A rebuttal report needs to be submitted to the Historical Resources Board at the end of this month. The report has to get in before end of the month for staff to review and comment, and board to review. The rebuttal report will be distributed to the Historical Resources Board two weeks before the hearing.  The hearing will probably be at the August 24, 2006 historical board meeting.

Ernestine Bonn of University Heights has a copy of the outside consultant’s Historical Report. Leo Wilson, Chair, chair@uptownplanners.org or (619) 835-9501.

 

UHCDC Treasurer Ernestine Bonn

Email:

uhcdc@netzero.net

Address:

P.O. Box 3115 San Diego CA 92163

Office:

619-297-3166 ****

Fax:

619-297-3228

 

 

Thursday at 11:00 4452 Park Boulevard 92116 Meade/Monroe, Suite 104.

The City of San Diego has a copy of the report. Copies cost 25 cents a page.

http://www.uptownplanners.org/ftp/CityPlanningDocuments/ClevelandHouse.doc

Ernestine Bonn

 

http://www.developeralert.org/

Christine Mann: cma52572@yahoo.com

Phil Chart: bpqd@yahoo.com

Leslie Andersen: l7aaa@yahoo.com

Christine Mann.   858-829-3596.   Cma52572@yahoo.com

cma52572@yahoo.com, bpqd@yahoo.com, l7aaa@yahoo.com

 

 

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO

SAVE THIS HOUSE FROM DEMOLITION

 

 

 

4374 CLEVELAND AVE   UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS

 

THIS EARLY 1900 PRISTINE CRAFTSMAN BUNGALOW IS HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT DUE TO ITS ARCHITECTURAL STYLE, CRAFTSMANSHIP, AND IRREPLACEABLE BUILDING MATERIALS.  IT IS AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTOR TO THE UH HISTORIC NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER.  THE NEW OWNER WANTS TO TEAR IT DOWN AND BUILD FOUR CONDOS’ IN ITS PLACE.

 

There are alternatives and we will be discussing them at the next meeting of the University Heights Planning Committee on Thursday, July 13, at 7 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall of the First Southern Baptist Church located at 4353 Park Blvd. There is parking in the church lot at the corner of Park and Meade.  If you have any questions, please call Ernie at the UHCDC office at (619) 297-3166 or if you can not make the meeting please call April at Council Member Toni Atkins office at 619-236-6633 and ask for her help to save this house and preserve our neighborhood. 

 

http://www.uhsd.org/newsletters/2006_April.pdf

 

April at Council member Toni Atkins’ office 619-236-6633

University Heights Community Association
web site:
www.uhcanews.org
University Heights is a small pocket community of San Diego. Located near the central Uptown area, University Heights is a thriving community with wide sidewalks and an active art, theater andmusic life.

The Uptown Planners
website: www.uptownplanners.org
email: dpgardner@cox.net
Uptown Community Planning Committee is the officially recognized advisory group to the City of San Diego regarding land use and development-related issues within the Uptown Community Planning Area. Our primary purpose is to participate in the planning process, provide community input and make a formal written recommendation to City Staff, the Planning Commission or City Council. The Uptown Planning Area is made up of the neighborhoods of Hillcrest, University Heights, Marston Hills, Bankers Hill, Park West, Middletown and Mission Hills.