Score: -9 (3/4/12)
Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

City of Santa Barbara Zoning Information Reports Inconsistent and Unreliable

Published: November 13, 2014 17 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 10 findings

F1
While the City of Santa Barbara Zoning Information Report, instituted in 1974, has served an important purpose, the State now requires many of these safeguards through the Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
That the City of Santa Barbara declare Zoning Information Reports voluntary, and used for informational purposes only.
F2
The practice of the City of Santa Barbara Community Development Department is that if information cannot be located by the Planning Technician II inspector, it is assumed it never existed and that owners must produce proof of its existence, or face violations.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
That the City of Santa Barbara Community Development Department institute a policy that if staff cannot prove that the property was altered during the current ownership, the City presumes the alteration previously existed.
F3
Homeowners, after having spent many hundreds, often thousands of dollars to establish that an improvement was permitted, and that the City was incorrect, still bear the cost of the investigation.
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R3
That if the alleged violations prove to be incorrect, the City of Santa Barbara reimburse the homeowner for all costs incurred in the subsequent investigation.
F4
A City of Santa Barbara Zoning Information Report with no violations does not guarantee a future report will not show alleged unreported violations by previous owners. 2014-15
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
That the City of Santa Barbara provide certainty to the buyer by certifying each Zoning Information Report as accurate.
F5
If a violation reported on a City of Santa Barbara Zoning Information Report is found to be incorrect, the report is amended but the alleged violation is not necessarily removed by the Community Development Department.
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
If a Zoning Information Report violation is found to be incorrect, that violation be removed entirely from the report.
F6
There is no formal appeal process. An “intent to dispute” is not an adequate appeals process.
Related Recommendations (2)
R6a
That the City of Santa Barbara establish an appeals process that requires an outside mediator.
R6b
That the Zoning Information Report include a prominently stated and documented appeal process.
F7
The City Zoning Information Report Planning Technician II inspectors do not typically research the property records prior to the site visit.
Related Recommendations (1)
R7
The Planning Technician II inspector review all relevant files prior to a site visit.
F8
The basic cost of a City of Santa Barbara Zoning Information Report is $465.00, the highest in the State. Other municipalities charge considerably less.
Related Recommendations (1)
R8
The price for a Zoning Information Report should be consistent with other municipalities.
F9
The requirement that a single-family residence maintain a covered, unobstructed, 20 foot by 20 foot parking space is overly restrictive.
Related Recommendations (1)
R9
10 2014-15 That the City rewrite this parking ordinance requirement in a more flexible manner while keeping on-street parking under control.
F10
There is no training manual for staff to conduct consistent Zoning Information Report inspections and reports.
Related Recommendations (1)
R10
That the City of Santa Barbara write a detailed training manual defining the research policies, inspections, and procedures.

Conclusions 13

Observations 1

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