A recent case to appear before the board prompted
the issue and at their May 8th meeting the Board directed staff to
agendize a resolution of intention for their consideration as to whether
the board wants to proceed with review and possibly amend the code pertaining
to sea-land storage. During the Board’s discussion Chairman Louis Boitano made it very clear that he was in
favor of amending the section pertaining to residential areas and asked that
the Board consider the section exempt as he feels it already adequately
addresses the situation and visual concerns.
Supervisor Forster countered that he did not
necessarily think the residential portion will be amended, but that the board
should review the entire ordinance because there are other areas that
could use some refinement. In the end the resolution of intention to revise the
county code section was passed on a 3-1 vote, with Supervisors Forster,
Novelli, and Oneto voting to amend the entire county code pertaining to
sea-land containers and Boitano voting against it as he voiced he wanted the
residential portion to be exempt. Escamilla was not present at the meeting to
vote on the matter.