HomeMy WebLinkAbout20260423_NOTICE OF REVIEW - BrownCity of San Luis Obispo, City Atto rney’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401-3249, 805.78 1.7140, slocity.org
Notice of Hearing Officer Review
Page 1
April 23, 2026
Henry Brown
Via First Class Mail and Email to:
Re: Notice of Hearing Officer Review
Administrative Citation #42755
To Lenz Family Trust:
To Henry Brown:
On March 15, 2026, the City of San Luis Obispo received your appeal of the administrative
citation referenced above.
1. In your appeal, you elected to forgo your rightful hearing before a hearing officer in
favor of that hearing officer’s review of your appeal on the record. This review will
take place no sooner than Thursday, May 7, 2026.
2. Hearing Officer or Board. The hearing officer assigned to your appeal is Sharon
Whitney.
3. Addresses for Communication, Notices, or Requests. Any communications,
notices, or requests to the hearing officer, or to the director of the department shall be
addressed as follows:
City Attorney’s Office
Attn: Amel Belghoul
990 Palm Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Email: city_attorney@slocity.org
Additional information regarding the appeal process may be found in Chapter 1.24 of the
San Luis Obispo Municipal Code which is posted at: https://sanluisobispo.municipal.codes/.
Please note that the administrative record contains a video recording related to the citation
being appealed, which may be reviewed in the entirety by contacting the staff member listed
below and scheduling a time to review the recordings in-person. No copies will be provided,
and no remote viewing will be facilitated. Any request to review the recordings must be
received at least two (2) business days in advance of your hearing date.
Notice of Hearing Officer Review
Page 2
Please call (805)781-7140 or write to city_attorney@slocity.org should you have any
questions.
Sincerely,
Amel Belghoul
Legal Assistant
City Attorney’s Office
Enc: Administrative Record
Notice to Correct Code Violation(s)/Notice of Violation
(Courtesy Warning Prior to Issuance of Administrative Citation)
January 29, 2025
Lenz Family Trust
SUBJECT ADDRESS: 388 Chaplin Ln San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 APN: 052-322-018
Code Case #: CODE-000022-2025
Dear Property Owner,
City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department staff has been made aware of violations
of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code located at 388 Chaplin Ln Within the City of San Luis Obispo,
a fraternity or sorority requires a use permit when within the R-3 & R-4 zones and is not allowed within
the R-1 & R-2 zones as described in section 17.10.020 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. The city
defines a Fraternity/Sorority as:
Residence for college or university students who are members of a social or educational association
that is affiliated and in good standing with the California Polytechnic State University and where such
an association also holds meetings or gatherings. (SLOMC 17.156.014).
In summary, a location meets the definition of a fraternity or sorority when it houses fraternity/sorority
members AND holds a meeting or gathering hosted by a social or educational association.
On January 18th, 2024, City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department staff noted the
following violations of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code or other relevant codes at the above listed
address:
1. Use regulations by zone (SLO MC §17.10.020):
A. Allowed Uses: Uses within zones shall be regulated as set forth in Table 2-1; Uses
Allowed by Zone, subject to subsections B through F of this section and additional
regulations specified in the Specific Use Regulations Column of Table 2-1. Land uses are
defined in Chapter 17.156 (Land Use Definitions). In Table 2-1, symbols shall have these
meanings:
M/A The use is allowed above the ground floor only. Subject to minor use permit
review, the use may be established on the ground floor.
Corrective Action:
1. Stop all fraternal gatherings, meetings, or activities at this property.
2. Remove any and all fraternal identifying markers from the property such as painted
letters, brandings, or any item(s) similar to that in nature.
We request that you voluntarily take action to correct the above noted violation(s) immediately. These
violations constitute a public nuisance and must be abated. Failure to correct the violation(s) as soon as
possible will result in the issuance of an Administrative Citation requiring payment of FINES in
accordance with SLOMC Chapter 1.24. For Municipal Code violations that remain uncorrected after
issuance of an Administrative Citation, the City may seek enforcement by other civil or criminal remedies.
Any person having a title interest in the property may request a Director’s review of this Notice by
completing the enclosed Request for Director’s Review Form and submitting it to the Community
Development Department via email at code@slocity.org or to 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA
93401, within five (5) days of the date of this Notice. This Notice shall be deemed final unless you timely
file a Request for Director’s Review.
We look forward to working with you to resolve these violations and would like to thank you for your
efforts to maintain your property and to help preserve the safety and beauty of our community. If you
have questions, please contact the undersigned at (805) 440-9825 or rsalem@slocity.org.
Sincerely,
RAMI SALEM
Rami Salem, Code Enforcement Technician & Safe Housing Coordinator
Cc: File
Enclosures: Request for Directors Review
Notice to Correct Code Violation(s)/Notice of Violation
(Courtesy Warning Prior to Issuance of Administrative Citation)
January 29, 2025
388 Chaplin Ln
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
SUBJECT ADDRESS: 388 Chaplin Ln San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 APN: 052-322-018
Code Case #: CODE-000022-2025
Dear Property Owner,
City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department staff has been made aware of violations
of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code located at 388 Chaplin Ln Within the City of San Luis Obispo,
a fraternity or sorority requires a use permit when within the R-3 & R-4 zones and is not allowed within
the R-1 & R-2 zones as described in section 17.10.020 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code. The city
defines a Fraternity/Sorority as:
Residence for college or university students who are members of a social or educational association
that is affiliated and in good standing with the California Polytechnic State University and where such
an association also holds meetings or gatherings. (SLOMC 17.156.014).
In summary, a location meets the definition of a fraternity or sorority when it houses fraternity/sorority
members AND holds a meeting or gathering hosted by a social or educational association.
On January 18th, 2024, City of San Luis Obispo Community Development Department staff noted the
following violations of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code or other relevant codes at the above listed
address:
1. Use regulations by zone (SLO MC §17.10.020):
A. Allowed Uses: Uses within zones shall be regulated as set forth in Table 2-1; Uses
Allowed by Zone, subject to subsections B through F of this section and additional
regulations specified in the Specific Use Regulations Column of Table 2-1. Land uses are
defined in Chapter 17.156 (Land Use Definitions). In Table 2-1, symbols shall have these
meanings:
Corrective Action:
1. Stop all fraternal gatherings, meetings, or activities at this property.
2. Remove any and all fraternal identifying markers from the property such as painted
letters, brandings, or any item(s) similar to that in nature.
We request that you voluntarily take action to correct the above noted violation(s) immediately. These
violations constitute a public nuisance and must be abated. Failure to correct the violation(s) as soon as
possible will result in the issuance of an Administrative Citation requiring payment of FINES in
accordance with SLOMC Chapter 1.24. For Municipal Code violations that remain uncorrected after
issuance of an Administrative Citation, the City may seek enforcement by other civil or criminal remedies.
Any person having a title interest in the property may request a Director’s review of this Notice by
completing the enclosed Request for Director’s Review Form and submitting it to the Community
Development Department via email at code@slocity.org or to 919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA
93401, within five (5) days of the date of this Notice. This Notice shall be deemed final unless you timely
file a Request for Director’s Review.
We look forward to working with you to resolve these violations and would like to thank you for your
efforts to maintain your property and to help preserve the safety and beauty of our community. If you
have questions, please contact the undersigned at (805) 440-9825 or rsalem@slocity.org.
Sincerely,
RAMI SALEM
Rami Salem, Code Enforcement Technician & Safe Housing Coordinator
Cc: File
Enclosures: Request for Directors Review
Community Development
91 I Palm Street, San Luis 0bispo, CA 93401 -321 B
805.78 r .7170
slocity.org
Declaration of Service and Posting of Notice
SUBJECT ADDRESS 388 CH N LANE SAN LUIS OBISPO. CA 93405
CASE NO.: CODE-000274-2025 Citation No.: 42016 Officer:R.M
l/we, the undersigned, declare that at all times herein mentioned, l/we were and now are a duly authorized
employee(s) of the Community Development Department, City of San Luis Obispo, State of California; that
pursuant to Section 1.24.050G of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code (SLOMC), Section 1101.4 of the
Uniform Housing Code, or Section 401.4 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, as
adopted by Section 15.02.010 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, l/we deposited iLt a receptacle for the
U.S. postat Service, in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, byl$ regular mail, and/or El certified mail, return
receipt requested the following:
Notice to Gorrect,
Notice of Violation,
Administrative Gitation,
Stop-Work Notice,
Notice of Hearing,
Notice of Proposed Lien,
Notice of Special Assessment
Notifying the owner of the property of the subject address referenced above of violations of the San Luis
Obispo Municipal Code existing on the property and/or of related abatement proceedings.
The above notice was sent to each person having an interest in the property at their respective addresses as
listed in the Notice, and a copy of the notice was posted at the subject address.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed this 23'd day of December ,2025, San Luis Obispo, California
Officer or clerk effecting service
(Print Name)(Signature)(Time/date)
Officer effecting service by posting:
A
I
I
Ir
(Print Name ignature (Time/date
919 Palm Slreet, San LUis Obispo, CA 93401 -321B
B05.78r.71 70
sloclty.org
Citation No.: 42016
ADMI N ISTRATIVE CITATION
AND ORDER TO COMPLY WITH
SAN LUIS OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE
Community Development
811", Gitation D 2no Citation E t'o Gitation E nooitional / Daily Fines
ADDRESS OF VIOLATION: 388 Chaplin La ne San Luis Obispo,cA e3405 APN: 052-322-018
DATE OF VIOLATION:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
September 26,2025
LENZ FAMILY TRUST
PURSUANT TO GHAPTER 1.24 OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE, YOU ARE HEREBY
oRDERED TO |MMED|ATELY CORRECT THE VTOLATION(S) DESCRIBED BELOW AND PAY THE FINE.
YOU ARE FURTHER ORDERED TO CEASE THE ACTIVITY GIVING RISE TO THE VIOLATION. WHEN
CORRECTIONS ARE COMPLETE PLEASE SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION BY CALLING (805)781.7180. TO
AVOID ADDITIONAL FINES COMPLIANCE MUST BE VERIFIED BY DEPARTMENT STAFF. IF DAILY FINES
APPLY AS NOTED ABOVE, THE FINES SHALL ACCRUE DAILY UNTIL THE VIOLATION(S) ARE
GoRRECTED. FATLURE TO CORRECT THE VTOLATTON(S) WILL RESULT lN THE ISSUANCE OF
ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE CITATIONS AND ESCALATING FINES OR OTHER ENFORCEMENT
ACTION.
Failure to pay the fines may result in the suspension of any pending applications or permits. Unpaid
fines become delinquent after 30 days and are subject to interest accrual of 8o/o per month as contained
in SLOMC 1.24.070 C. The City may pursue all legal, equitable, and administrative remedies for
the collection of unpaid civil administrative fines. Delinquent fines will be fonryarded to a collection
agency for payment.
Mail Payments to: City of San Luis Obispo, Community Development Department
919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
You may file an APPEAL of this Administrative Citation by submitting a request in writing to the
Hearing Administrator within ten days of the date this Administrative Citation is issued as shown
below. Each responsible party is individually required to file an appeal. FAILURE TO FILE AN
APPEAL WILL WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO CONTEST THIS CITATION. PIEASE SEE thE AttAChCd
Appeal Form for more information.
MailAppeals to: City of San Luis Obispo,Gity Clerk
is Obispo, CA 93401990 Palm Street,
lssued By : R Salem Title: Code Enforcement Officer
CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION FINE
sloMc s 17.10.020 Use regulations by zone. Allowed uses - Unpermitted Use $1 oo
Amount Due (or subtotal if daily fine)$1 oo
lf Daily Fines apply the TOTAL AMOUNT DUE =
-(no.
days) X subtotal =
RELATED GE CASE:
Signature:
4-2025 DATE CITATION ISSUED:Decembe r 23.2025
TNVOICE (00042016)
FOR CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
BILLING CONTACT
Adian and Richard Lenz
LENZ FAMILY TRUST
INVOICE NUMBER INVOICE DATE INVOICE DUE DATE INVOICE STATUS INVOICE DESCRIPTION
00042016 12t23t2025 01t22t2026 Due NONE
REFERENCE NUMBER FEE NAME TOTAL
coDE-000274-2025 CE lstAdmin Citation $100.00
388 Chaplin Ln San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 SUBTOTAL $100.00
TOTAL $100.00
December 23, 2025 City of San Luis Obispo Page 1 of 1
Community Development
919 Palm Street, San Luis obispo, CA 93401 -321 I
805.781 .71 70
slocity.org
January 29,2025
Lenz Family Trust
SUBJECT ADDRESS: 388 Chaplin Ln San Luis Obispo,
Code Case #: CODE-000022-2025
Dear Property Owner,
City of San Luis Obispo Community Deve
of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code
a fratemity or sorority requires a use permit
the R-l & R-2 zones as described in section 17.10
defines a Fraternity/Sorority as:
In summary, a
members
On January 2024, City of
of the San ispo Mun
Notice to Correct Code Violation(s)Alotice of Violation
(Courtesy Warning Prior to Issuance of Administrative Citation)
22-018
has been made aware of violations
Within the City of San Luis Obispo,
R-4 zones and is not allowed within
Luis Obispo Municipal Code. The city
or sorority when it houses fraternity/sorority
social or educational association.
Community Development Department staff noted the
icipal Code or other relevant codes at the above listedfollowing
address:
I I
A.with
regalations specified in the Speciftc Use Regulations Column of Table 2-1. Land uses ate
deftned in Chapter 17.156 (Land IIse Dejinitions). In Table 2-1, symbols shall have these
meanings:
in zones sholl be regulatel! as set forth in Table 2'1; Uses
to subsections@through@of this section and udditional
-qFF
A The use is allowed as matter of risht
MAP The use requires a minor use permit approved by the director, as provided in
Section 17.110.030 Use
CAP The use requires a conditional use permit approved by the planning
AS in Section 17.110.030 Use
M/A The use is allowed above the groundfloor only. Subiect to minot use petmit
review, the use may be estahlished on the ground floor.
Corrective Action:
l. Stop all fraternal gatherings, meetings, or activities at this property.
2. Remove any and all fraternal identifying markers from the property such as painted
letters, brandings, or any item(s) similar to that in nature.
We request that you voluntarily take action to correct the above noted vio s) immediately. These
violation(s) as soon asviolations constitute a public nuisance and must be abated. Failure to
possible will result in the issuance of an Administrative Citation of FINES in
uncorrected after
or criminal remedies.
Director's this Notice by
submitting it Community
Palm Street, San uis Obispo, CA
be deemed final unless you timely
and would like to thank you for your
and beauty of our community. If you
rsalem@slocity.org.
accordance with SLOMC Chapter 1.24. For Municipal
issuance of an Administrative Citation, the City may seek
Any person having a title interest in the property
completing the enclosed Request for Director's
Development Department via email at
9340l,within five (5) days ofthe date of this
file a Request for Director's Review.
We look forward to working with
efforts to maintain your property
have questions, please contact
Sincerely,
Code
Housing CoordinatorRami
Cc: File
Enclosures:
Enforcement T
for Directors lew
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CODE CASE ACTIVITY REPORT CODE-000022-2025
FOR CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Address:08/06/2025Closed Date:CompliantStatus:388 Chaplin Ln
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
01/29/2025Opened Date:Rami SalemAssigned ToCode EnforcementCase Type:
Activity Date Created By Activity Type CommentsActivity Name
01/29/2025 Initial inspection failed on 01/18/2025,
observed fraternal unsactioned event at the
property (rush event) resulting in a land use
permit violation.
InspectionRami Salem 01/18/2025
Generated and mailed a notice of violation to
owner's address along with Director's review
form. Generated and mailed a copy of the
NOV to the tenants as well.
Notice of ViolationRami Salem 01/29/2025
02/05/2025 Went and visited property. Spoke with tenants
and fraternity members. Exchanged
information and explained the process of
holding an unsanctioned event in a
non-permitted property and why it is a land
use violation.
MeetingRami Salem 01/31/2025
08/06/2025 I have not observed fraternal activity in this
location for more than 30 consecutive days.
ClosedRami Salem 08/06/2025
Page 1 of 1City of San Luis ObispoMarch 31, 2026
Citation No.: 00042755
ADMINISTRATIVE CITATION
AND ORDER TO COMPLY WITH
SAN LUIS OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE
1st Citation 2nd Citation 3rd Citation Additional / Daily Fines
388 Chaplin Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 052-322-018
February 6, 2026 & February 21, 2026
Lenz Family Trust
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 1.24 OF THE SAN LUIS OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE, YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED
TO IMMEDIATELY CORRECT THE VIOLATION(S) DESCRIBED BELOW AND PAY THE FINE. YOU ARE
FURTHER ORDERED TO CEASE THE ACTIVITY GIVING RISE TO THE VIOLATION. WHEN CORRECTIONS
ARE COMPLETE PLEASE SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION BY CALLING (805)781-7180. TO AVOID ADDITIONAL
FINES COMPLIANCE MUST BE VERIFIED BY DEPARTMENT STAFF. IF DAILY FINES APPLY AS NOTED
ABOVE, THE FINES SHALL ACCRUE DAILY UNTIL THE VIOLATION(S) ARE CORRECTED. FAILURE TO
CORRECT THE VIOLATION(S) WILL RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE
CITATIONS AND ESCALATING FINES OR OTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTION.
CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION FINE
MC § 17.10.020 Use Regulations by Zone. Allowed Uses – Unpermited Use $500
MC § 17.10.020 Use Regulations by Zone. Allowed Uses – Unpermited Use $1000
Amount Due $1500
Failure to pay the fines may result in the suspension of any pending applications or permits. Unpaid fines
become delinquent after 30 days and are subject to interest accrual of 8% per month as contained in
SLOMC 1.24.070 C. The City may pursue all legal, equitable, and administrative remedies for
the collection of unpaid civil administrative fines. Delinquent fines will be forwarded to a collection agency
for payment.
Mail Payments to: City of San Luis Obispo, Community Development Department
919 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
You may file an APPEAL of this Administrative Citation by submitting a request in writing to the
Hearing Administrator within ten days of the date this Administrative Citation is issued as shown below.
Each responsible party is individually required to file an appeal. FAILURE TO FILE AN APPEAL
WILL WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO CONTEST THIS CITATION. Please see the attached Appeal Form
for more information.
Mail Appeals to: City of San Luis Obispo, City Clerk
990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Issued By: R. Salem Signature: RAMI SALEM Title: Code Enforcement Officer
RELATED CE CASE: CODE-000274-2025 DATE CITATION ISSUED: March 13, 2026
INVOICE (00042755)
FOR CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
BILLING CONTACT
Adian and Richard Lenz
LENZ FAMILY TRUST
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA 90266
INVOICE NUMBER INVOICE DATE INVOICE DUE DATE INVOICE STATUS INVOICE DESCRIPTION
00042755 03/12/2026 04/11/2026 NONEDue
REFERENCE NUMBER FEE NAME TOTAL
CODE-000274-2025 CE 2nd Admin Citation $500.00
CE 3rd Admin Citation $1,000.00
$1,500.00 SUBTOTAL
TOTAL $1,500.00
Page 1 of 1March 12, 2026 City of San Luis Obispo
Declaration of Service and Posting of Notice
SUBJECT ADDRESS: 388 CHAPLIN LANE SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93405
CASE NO.: CODE-000274-2025 Citation No.: 42755 Officer: R. SALEM
I/we, the undersigned, declare that at all times herein mentioned, I/we were and now are a duly authorized
employee(s) of the Community Development Department, City of San Luis Obispo, State of California; that
pursuant to Section 1.24.050G of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code (SLOMC), Section 1101.4 of the
Uniform Housing Code, or Section 401.4 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, as
adopted by Section 15.02.010 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code, I/we deposited in a receptacle for the
U.S. Postal Service, in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, by regular mail, and/or certified mail, return
receipt requested the following:
A Notice to Correct,
Notice of Violation,
Administrative Citation,
Stop-Work Notice,
Notice of Hearing,
Notice of Proposed Lien,
Notice of Special Assessment
Notifying the owner of the property of the subject address referenced above of violations of the San Luis
Obispo Municipal Code existing on the property and/or of related abatement proceedings.
The above notice was sent to each person having an interest in the property at their respective addresses as
listed in the Notice, and a copy of the notice was posted at the subject address.
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed this 12th day of March , 2026, San Luis Obispo, California
Officer or clerk effecting service by mail:
RAMI SALEM December 23, 2025
(Print Name) (Signature) (Time/date)
Officer effecting service by posting:
(Print Name) (Signature) (Time/date)
Community Development
919 Palm Street, San Luis obispo, CA 93401 -321 I
805.781 .71 70
slocity.org
January 29,2025
Lenz Family Trust
SUBJECT ADDRESS: 388 Chaplin Ln San Luis Obispo,
Code Case #: CODE-000022-2025
Dear Property Owner,
City of San Luis Obispo Community Deve
of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code
a fratemity or sorority requires a use permit
the R-l & R-2 zones as described in section 17.10
defines a Fraternity/Sorority as:
In summary, a
members
On January 2024, City of
of the San ispo Mun
Notice to Correct Code Violation(s)Alotice of Violation
(Courtesy Warning Prior to Issuance of Administrative Citation)
22-018
has been made aware of violations
Within the City of San Luis Obispo,
R-4 zones and is not allowed within
Luis Obispo Municipal Code. The city
or sorority when it houses fraternity/sorority
social or educational association.
Community Development Department staff noted the
icipal Code or other relevant codes at the above listedfollowing
address:
I I
A.with
regalations specified in the Speciftc Use Regulations Column of Table 2-1. Land uses ate
deftned in Chapter 17.156 (Land IIse Dejinitions). In Table 2-1, symbols shall have these
meanings:
in zones sholl be regulatel! as set forth in Table 2'1; Uses
to subsections@through@of this section and udditional
-qFF
A The use is allowed as matter of risht
MAP The use requires a minor use permit approved by the director, as provided in
Section 17.110.030 Use
CAP The use requires a conditional use permit approved by the planning
AS in Section 17.110.030 Use
M/A The use is allowed above the groundfloor only. Subiect to minot use petmit
review, the use may be estahlished on the ground floor.
Corrective Action:
l. Stop all fraternal gatherings, meetings, or activities at this property.
2. Remove any and all fraternal identifying markers from the property such as painted
letters, brandings, or any item(s) similar to that in nature.
We request that you voluntarily take action to correct the above noted vio s) immediately. These
violation(s) as soon asviolations constitute a public nuisance and must be abated. Failure to
possible will result in the issuance of an Administrative Citation of FINES in
uncorrected after
or criminal remedies.
Director's this Notice by
submitting it Community
Palm Street, San uis Obispo, CA
be deemed final unless you timely
and would like to thank you for your
and beauty of our community. If you
rsalem@slocity.org.
accordance with SLOMC Chapter 1.24. For Municipal
issuance of an Administrative Citation, the City may seek
Any person having a title interest in the property
completing the enclosed Request for Director's
Development Department via email at
9340l,within five (5) days ofthe date of this
file a Request for Director's Review.
We look forward to working with
efforts to maintain your property
have questions, please contact
Sincerely,
Code
Housing CoordinatorRami
Cc: File
Enclosures:
Enforcement T
for Directors lew
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or to
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Once filled out entirely and signed, email your form to CityClerk@slocity.org
Or deliver in person or by mail to: City Clerk’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Administrative Citation Appeal Form
Form must be received by the City Clerk within 10 days of date of citation to be considered timely filed.
If no appeal is filed within ten days, the administrative citation shall be deemed final. SLMC§1.24.100(A).
Revised and Published: 7/1/2025
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS STARTING ON PAGE 2 BEFORE COMPLETING
Address of Citation:
If applicable
Mark only one
Reason for appeal.Attach additional pages as necessary.
Election of Appeal Process.
Choose One. Election is final. Appeal Fee. (calculate using worksheet on page 3): $ _______________
. Failure to pay the
appropriate fee may cause your appeal to be rejected
Office Use Only
Staff initial for collection of fee Date received ____________
In-person Hearing.Optional
I wish to have my appeal heard on the record, so I do not need to attend an in-person hearing. I understand I may submit
evidence in support of my appeal up to ten (10) days in advance of the day of review for my appeal and that I will receive written
To waive your right to an in-person hearing, initial here
following Official Mailing Address:
Truth of Appeal.
that this appeal form was executed on:
Representative.If applicable, Legal counsel or agent of Appellant
Page 2
Administrative Citation Appeal Form Instructions
Questions about this form or the appeal process should be directed to the City Attorney’s Office
Email: City_Attorney@slocity.org, Phone: (805)781-7140
1. Citation Details: Describe the administrative citation received (that you are appealing) with as much detail as possible. The
specific information required by the Municipal Code is listed in the form, but any identifying information you provide will
assist staff to quickly complete the initial intake processing of your request to appeal. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code
Section 1.24.100(C)(3)(a-b).
2. Appellant Details: Whether cited as an individual, business owner, property/building owner, or are being held financially
responsible as a tenant for a citation issued to your landlord, all contact information you wish to provide to the City should
be entered here. If there is more than one appellant, attach additional pages and provide the contact information for every
appellant. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(1).
3. Citation Issued to a Business: For an appeal of a citation issued directly to a business (e.g. failure to timely renew a business
license), please provide the additional information in part 3 of this form. The Business Name and License number should
be on the renewal notice, administrative citation, or other notifications.
4. Interest in Citation: For an administrative citation issued to an individual, only that specific person may submit an appeal.
Any appeal submitted by a roommate, family member, etc., on behalf of the individual cited, will be rejected. For appeals
issued to a property or building, the owner or their agent may submit an appeal, as well as any tenant who is being held
contractually, financially responsible for the property citation. Any legal representative or other agent of the appellant
should provide their own contact details in part 11 of this form. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(2).
5. Reason for Appeal: Give a brief statement of why you are appealing, the relief or action sought, and why the administrative
citation should be revoked, modified or otherwise set aside. The AMOUNT of the fine cannot be reduced on appeal. Attach
additional pages as necessary, and include any audio, video, photographic, or other supporting evidence you wish to
provide. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(3)(c).
6. Election of Appeal Process: Only one appeal process may be chosen, and once chosen, the election is final. San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(c).
All citations that include a violation of Title 15 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code (building and related codes), even if
other non-Title 15 code violations are also cited, must be appealed to the Construction Board of Appeals. San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(1).
For citations that do not include a violation of Title 15, you must make a choice between:
• Administrative Review Board: If you wish to retain your right to challenge the administrative citation, or any final
city action related to the citation, in court by any writ action, you must appeal to the Administrative Review Board
for a more formal, comprehensive hearing to ensure preparation of an adequate administrative record. Should you
wish to then challenge that board’s decision in court, you will need to file a petition for writ with the Superior Court,
which may require the services of an attorney to prepare, and will require payment of the City’s costs to prepare
the administrative record. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(b).
• Hearing Officer: An expedited, less formal appeal process to a city hearing officer, whose final decision may be
appealed directly to the superior court for de novo review pursuant to California Government Code Section
53069.4. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(a).
For citations that do not include a violation of Title 15, failure to request a hearing before the Administrative Review Board
will result in the appeal being assigned to a Hearing Officer and will constitute a failure to exhaust administrative remedies
for purposes of any subsequently filed writ action. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(4).
Once filled out entirely and signed, email your form to CityClerk@slocity.org
Or deliver in person or by mail to:
City Clerk’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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7. Appeal Fee. Every path of appeal requires payment of a fee due at the time your appeal is submitted. Once your appeal is
determined to be complete, timely and valid, the fee is non-refundable as it is recovery of a percentage of the cost to bring
your appeal to hearing, regardless of the outcome. Fees are adopted by City Council resolution and updated annually.
Use the chart below to properly determine or calculate your appeal fee. If you are appealing for Hearing Officer Review
and cannot determine the amount of your fine(s), please contact the City Attorney’s Office by phone (805)781-7140 or
email city_attorney@slocity.org, and support staff will be able to assist you:
Title 15 violations
(including duplexes), a demolition permit, or any item permitted under the “Additional Building
capped at $109.18 but could be less depending on the amount of your fine
amount in (1) multiplied by 0.25
whichever is less of (2) & (3)
Payment by check should be made out to the “City of San Luis Obispo.” Payment by credit card can be facilitated by the
Finance Department1 and should be completed prior to submission of your appeal form, with a copy of the payment receipt
attached to the form. Any appeal received without payment of the proper fee may be rejected.
8. In-Person Hearing: It is your right, no matter which appeal process you choose, to have an in-person hearing for your
appeal. However, you are under no obligation to appear. If you choose, you may elect to have your appeal reviewed on the
record (all the documents, pictures, etc. submitted by yourself or the City). San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.110(F).
This review on the record will occur on or after a certain date and you will receive written notice of the date of review for
your appeal. If you choose to participate in an in-person hearing, you will receive a written notice of hearing. San Luis
Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.110(B).
9. Official Mailing Address: The Municipal Code requires certain notices be sent via U.S. Mail and so, while courtesy
notifications may be sent via email or to other addresses, you are required to provide one official mailing address for your
appeal. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.100(C)(5).
10. Signature: The step most commonly missed in the appeal process (and the most common reason for rejection of a timely
appeal) is failure to sign the appeal and declare the facts stated in the appeal to be true. The form provides a signature
block for this purpose but if there are multiple appellants, all must sign a declaration. Any additional declarations can be
attached as additional pages. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.100(C)(5).
11. Representative of Appellant: Any legal representative or other agent assisting with the preparation of the appeal or who
intends to appear at the hearing, must provide their contact information and relationship to the appellant.
1 Finance Department staff are available by phone (805)781-7124 and at the public counter, downstairs at City Hall (990 Palm
Street), Monday – Thursday, 8:00am – 4:00pm
CODE CASE ACTIVITY REPORT CODE-000274-2025
FOR CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
Address:Closed Date:In ViolationStatus:388 Chaplin Ln
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
10/01/2025Opened Date:Rami SalemAssigned ToCode EnforcementCase Type:
Activity Date Created By Activity Type CommentsActivity Name
10/02/2025 Investigation into RUSH event advertised on
social media associated with the fraternity
Delta Upsilon to occur on 9/26/25. After
inspection of all known locations used as a
fraternity associated with the organization
advertising the event, it was determined that
the event took place at 388 Chaplin. There is
no use permit for this location to operate as a
fraternity. Inspection was completed on
September 26, 2025 at 2:10 PM by Code
Enforcement staff. During inspection several
individuals were observed in the front yard
area. During RUSH events, fraternity members
are known to be near the entrance of a
property to check-in and/or greet prospective
recruits. Additionally, during the event,
several individuals, many wearing name tags
were observed entering the property. Name
tags are known to be utilized by prospective
recruits while attending advertised RUSH
events. Given an event was advertised from
12PM-3PM on 9/26/25 and, the property has
been previously identified to be used as a
fraternity and, the typical RUSH set up/use of
name tags indicative of a RUSH event was
observed, it was determined that the property
was more likely than not being use as a
fraternity during both events.
InspectionJohn Mezzapesa 9/26/2025
12/23/2025 Citation for first violation sent to PO via first
class and certified mail and posted on site.
Sent to current resident via first class mail.
Admin CiteJohn Mezzapesa 12/23/2025
02/10/2026 Research found that an event was advertised
on Doorlist to take place on 2/6/2026,. The
social media post, posted by Delta Upsilon,
included a location for the event (388
Chaplin). Given the social media posts
showed an event occurring at the residence
and the property has been previously
identified to be used as a fraternity it was
determined that the property was more likely
than not being use as a fraternity.
ResearchJohn Mezzapesa 2/6/2026
03/12/2026 Generateed and mailed first class and
certified copies of the administrative citation to
the property and to the current resident(s) as
well posting a hard copy on the property.
3rd Admin CiteRami Salem 03/12/2026
Generateed and mailed first class and
certified copies of the administrative citation to
the property and to the current resident(s) as
well posting a hard copy on the property.
2nd Admin CiteRami Salem 03/12/2026
03/19/2026
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CODE CASE ACTIVITY REPORT (CODE-000274-2025)
Activity Date Created By Activity Type CommentsActivity Name
Research found that an event was advertised
on Doorlist to take place on 2/21/2026,. The
social media post, posted by Delta Upsilon,
included a location for the event (388
Chaplin). Given the social media posts
showed an event occurring at the residence
and the property has been previously
identified to be used as a fraternity it was
determined that the property was more likely
than not being use as a fraternity. The
violation was addressed via issuance of a
fine on citation#42755
ResearchJohn Mezzapesa 2/21/2026
Page 2 of 2City of San Luis ObispoMarch 31, 2026
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - ADDENDUM
Use of Event Management Applications (e.g., “DoorList”) as Evidence
I. PURPOSE
This supplemental information addendum is provided to clarify the evidentiary relevance of event
management applications, including but not limited to “DoorList,” in evaluating whether a property is
being used as a fraternity or sorority as defined by the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code (SLOMC).
This addendum is intended to support the administrative record and provide additional context for
evaluating documented evidence.
II. BACKGROUND
SLOMC Section 17.156.014 defines a fraternity or sorority as a residential use involving both:
1. Occupancy by members of a social or educational association, and
2. The occurrence of meetings or gatherings associated with that organization
While the Municipal Code references “meetings or gatherings,” these terms are not explicitly defined.
As such, the City may apply reasonable interpretation and consider comparable frameworks and
evidence in determining whether organized group activity is occurring at a property (see also
Supplemental information sheet RE: Administrative Citation Appeal Hearing (Unpermitted
Fraternities/Sororities).
III. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
Event management applications, such as “DoorList,” are digital platforms used to organize and manage
events. Within these platforms, event information is primarily created and controlled by designated
“hosts,” which are often accounts utilizing the organization’s name and identifying Greek symbols
rather than an individual user. These host accounts input key event details, including the date, time,
location, and event description, and manage guest access by issuing invitations or approving attendance.
Guests generally do not create or modify event details, but instead respond to invitations, RSVP, or
receive access credentials (e.g., digital passes or QR codes) for entry. As such, the core event
information reflected in the platform is generated and controlled by the hosting organization.
These applications commonly include the following features:
• Creation of events tied to a specific date, time, and location
• Identification of a host organization or group
• Management of guest lists and invitations
• Controlled entry to the property through digital check-in systems (e.g., QR codes)
• Tracking of attendance and participation
These features reflect a structured and coordinated approach to organizing gatherings.
IV. EVIDENTIARY VALUE
A. Evidence of Intentional Use of Property
An event listing within an application such as DoorList demonstrates that:
• A property is identified as the location of a planned event
• The event is scheduled in advance
• The property is being represented as a venue for organized group activity
B. Evidence of Organizational Association
DoorList event listings typically identify:
• The hosting organization (e.g., fraternity or sorority)
• Individuals responsible for organizing or managing the event
This establishes a direct connection between the organization and the use of the property.
C. Evidence of Structured and Coordinated Activity
DoorList events involve a level of coordination that includes:
• Pre-approved guest lists
• Managed invitations
• Controlled access to the premises
These characteristics are consistent with organized meetings or gatherings rather than incidental
residential activity.
D. Evidence of Operational Control
The use of a guest management system demonstrates that event hosts:
• Control access to the property
• Regulate the number and identity of attendees
• Maintain authority over event operations
This supports a finding that the organization exercises control over the premises during events.
V. RELATIONSHIP TO “SANCTIONED EVENT” CRITERIA
California Education Code Section 66312 defines a “sanctioned event” to include events where an
organization’s name is used to advertise or publicize the event, or where the organization is otherwise
associated with the event.
DoorList event listings typically include:
• Use of the organization’s name
• Identification of a specific location
• Management and control of guest attendance (e.g., invitations, guest lists, and entry approval)
These characteristics are consistent with the state law definition of a sanctioned event and provide a
relevant framework for interpreting “meetings or gatherings” under the SLOMC (see SLOMC
17.04.010(B).)
VI. APPLICATION TO LAND USE DETERMINATION
The presence of a DoorList event associated with a residential property supports a determination that the
property is being used for organized gatherings where:
• The event is tied to a specific address
• The event is associated with a fraternity or sorority
• The event reflects structured planning and coordination
Even in the absence of direct observation, such evidence demonstrates that the property is being used, or
intended to be used, as a location for organizational gatherings.
VII. LIMITATIONS AND TOTALITY OF EVIDENCE
A single DoorList event, standing alone, may not establish an ongoing pattern of use. However, it
constitutes evidence of organized activity at a property.
This evidence should be evaluated within the totality of the circumstances, which may include:
• Inspection observations
• Additional event postings
• Repeated use of the property for fraternity or sorority-related events over time
• Other corroborating information
VIII. REASONABLE INFERENCES
Based on the structured nature of DoorList events, it is reasonable to infer that:
• The organization has access to and operational control over the property
• The property functions as a location for organized gatherings
• Individuals affiliated with the organization are residing at or operating from the property, or
otherwise maintaining ongoing control of the site
Such inferences are consistent with standard land use analysis and do not require direct confirmation of
residency in all cases.
IX. CONCLUSION
Event management applications such as DoorList provide reliable evidence of organized fraternity or
sorority activity at a specific property. The structured nature of these platforms—including event
creation, guest management, and controlled entry—demonstrates a level of coordination consistent with
“meetings or gatherings” under the SLOMC.
When evaluated as part of the totality of the evidence, DoorList event records support a determination
that a property is more likely than not being used for fraternity or sorority purposes and may be in
violation of applicable zoning regulations where such use is not permitted or has not been approved
through a Conditional Use Permit.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION SHEET
Administrative Citation Appeal Hearing (Unpermitted Fraternities/Sororities)
I. PURPOSE OF THIS SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
This supplemental information is provided to clarify the evidentiary and legal basis for determining that
the subject property was being used as a fraternity or sorority, as defined by the San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code (SLOMC), and therefore constitutes a prohibited or unpermitted land use in the
applicable zoning district.
Because the SLOMC definition of a fraternity/sorority includes the occurrence of “meetings or
gatherings,” but does not further define those terms, this document provides an interpretive framework
supported by the City’s Zoning Regulations, observed evidence, and relevant provisions of California
Education Code.
II. APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL CODE PROVISIONS
A. Use Regulations by Zone
Pursuant to SLOMC Section 17.10.020, fraternities and sororities:
• Require a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in the R-3 and R-4 zones
• Are not permitted in R-1 and R-2 zones
Any use not expressly allowed within a zoning district is prohibited (SLOMC 17.10.020(B).)
B. Definition of Fraternity/Sorority
SLOMC Section 17.156.014 defines a fraternity or sorority as:
A residence for college or university students who are members of a social or educational
association affiliated and in good standing with California Polytechnic State University, and
where such an association also holds meetings or gatherings.
Accordingly, a property meets this definition when both of the following are present:
1. Residential occupancy by members of the organization, and
2. Meetings or gatherings conducted by the organization
C. Operational Characteristics
SLOMC Section 17.86.130 further regulates fraternities and sororities and explicitly contemplates:
• Limits on number of persons during routine meetings and gatherings
• Requirement for responsible persons during events
These provisions confirm that organized group events are a defining and regulated component of
fraternity/sorority land use.
III. AUTHORITY FOR INTERPRETATION OF UNDEFINED TERMS
Chapter 17.04 of the City of San Luis Obispo Zoning Regulations establishes rules and procedures for
interpreting zoning provisions, including the classification of uses that are not specifically defined, and
SLOMC Section 17.10.020 further provides that where an activity is not explicitly defined in the Zoning
Code, the City may assign the activity to a substantially similar classification.
Because the terms “meetings” and “gatherings” are not defined in the Municipal Code, the City may rely
on relevant regulatory frameworks, including the California Education Code, to interpret whether such
activities are occurring.
IV. EDUCATION CODE GUIDANCE – “SANCTIONED EVENT”
California Education Code Section 66312 (AB 524) defines a “sanctioned event” in the
fraternity/sorority context as an event where one or more of the following occurs:
• The event is recognized by the institution as affiliated with a fraternity or sorority
• The organization’s name is used to advertise or publicize the event
• The organization’s name is displayed at the event
• Organization funds are used for event-related expenses
• The organization receives proceeds from the event
Notably, the use of an organization’s name to advertise or publicize an event is, in itself, a determinative
characteristic of a sanctioned fraternity or sorority event.
V. EVIDENTIARY BASIS AND DOCUMENTATION
The City’s determination that an event occurred is based on a combination of direct observations,
documentary evidence, and reasonable inferences drawn from the totality of the circumstances.
Evidence may include, but is not limited to:
A. Inspection Observations
• Date, time, and location of inspection(s)
• Number of individuals observed on site
• Nature of activity (e.g., organized gathering, coordinated entry, amplified music)
• Presence of event/organization-related indicators (e.g., lighting, signage, security, crowd pattern)
B. Social Media and Publicly Available Information
• Posts advertising events at the subject property
• Identification of an organization associated with the event
• Date, time, and location of advertised gatherings
• Photos or videos depicting the property or event-related activity
C. Correlation of Evidence
• Temporal alignment between inspections and advertised events (when available) (e.g., Event
advertised at 1PM on March 3rd and a gathering is observed at the same date and time)
• Repeated use of the same address by an organization
• Consistency between observed conditions and promoted activities (e.g., football game is
advertised and active football game is observed)
VI. INTERPRETATION OF “MEETINGS OR GATHERINGS”
A. Identification of Events as “Meetings or Gatherings
California Education Code Section 66312 identifies fraternity and sorority activities as “events,”
including those that are organized, promoted, or associated with a specific organization. Pursuant to
SLOMC Section 17.04.010, which allows for the interpretation of undefined terms using relevant
regulatory frameworks, the City may rely on this characterization when interpreting “meetings or
gatherings” under the Municipal Code.
Events identified under the Education Code typically include characteristics such as:
• Being organized or promoted by the association
• Reflecting coordinated group activity
• Demonstrating use of the property beyond typical residential living
• Establishing the presence of an identifiable organization operating at the site
B. Role of Advertised Events
The advertisement of an event by a fraternity or sorority that includes a specific date, time, and
address demonstrates that the property is being used, or intended to be used, for organizational
gatherings associated with that group.
Under California Education Code Section 66312, the use of an organization’s name to advertise
or publicize an event is itself a determinative characteristic of a sanctioned event.
While direct observation of the event may not always be available, the public promotion of such
events at a specific residential property establishes that the site functions as a location for
organized gatherings.
Evidence of advertised events alone may not be dispositive; however, when such advertisements
are repeated, corroborated by independent sources (e.g., social media posts, third-party reports,
or platform-based event listings), or reasonably linked to staff observations at the property, they
provide evidence of “meetings or gatherings” as required under the SLOMC’s definition of a
fraternity or sorority.
VII. REASONABLE INFERENCES REGARDING ORGANIZATIONAL USE
A. Organizational Control and Use of Property
Where an organization advertises events at a specific address, it is reasonable to conclude that:
• The organization exercises control, access, or authority over the property
• The property is used as a central location for group activities
• The use is not incidental, but part of a pattern of organized activity
B. Inference of Residential Component
Direct confirmation of residency or membership affiliation is not always available; however,
land use determinations may rely on reasonable inferences supported by evidence.
Where an organization repeatedly promotes and utilizes a specific residential property for
gatherings, it is reasonable to conclude that:
• Members of the organization are residing at or operating from the property, or
• The property functions as a de facto chapter house or residence
This inference is supported by the operational characteristics of fraternity and sorority
organizations, which commonly use residential properties under member control for both living
and organizational activities.
VIII. TOTALITY OF THE EVIDENCE STANDARD
The determination that a property is operating as a fraternity or sorority use is not based on any
single piece of evidence, but rather on the totality of the evidence, including:
• Observed on-site activity
• Documented and advertised events
• Repetition and pattern of use
• Organizational association with the property
When considered together, these factors provide evidence that the property satisfies both elements of
the SLOMC definition:
1. Residential use by members, and
2. Meetings or gatherings conducted by the organization
IX. CONCLUSION
The City’s Zoning Regulations authorize interpretation of undefined terms and classification of
land uses based on substantial similarity. The Education Code definition of a “sanctioned event”
provides a clear and appropriate framework for identifying fraternity or sorority-related
gatherings.
Evidence including advertised events, observed activity, and patterns of use demonstrates that
the subject property functions as a location for organized fraternity or sorority gatherings. When
combined with reasonable inferences regarding residential use, the totality of the evidence
supports the determination that the property was operating as a fraternity or sorority use as
defined by the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code.
Accordingly, the use constitutes a violation of SLOMC Section 17.10.020 where such use is not
allowed or has not been approved through a Conditional Use Permit.
Once filled out entirely and signed, email your form to CityClerk@slocity.org
Or deliver in person or by mail to: City Clerk’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Administrative Citation Appeal Form
Form must be received by the City Clerk within 10 days of date of citation to be considered timely filed.
If no appeal is filed within ten days, the administrative citation shall be deemed final. SLMC§1.24.100(A).
Revised and Published: 7/1/2025
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS STARTING ON PAGE 2 B EFORE COMPLETING
Address of Citation:
If applicable
Mark only one
Reason for appeal.Attach additional pages as necessary.
Election of Appeal Process.
Choose One. Election is final. Appeal Fee. (calculate using worksheet on page 3): $ _______________
. Failure to pay the
appropriate fee may cause your appeal to be rejected
Office Use Only
Staff initial for collection of fee __AB__ Date received _3/23/26______
8 In-person Hearing. Optional
I wish to have my appeal heard on the record, so I do not need to attend an in-person hearing. I understand I may submit
evidence in support of my appeal up to ten (10) days in advance of the day of review for my appeal and that I will receive written
To waive your right to an in-person hearing, initial here
following Official Mailing Address:
Truth of Appeal.
that this appeal form was executed on:
Representative.If applicable, Legal counsel or agent of Appellant
(
Henry Brown
2/21/26
00042755
17.10.20
17.10.20
109.18
03/15/26
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388 Chaplin ln. San Luis
Obispo, CA 93401
I would like to note that the citation provides only a conclusory statement of “unpermitted use” without identifying any specific conduct, activity, or factual
basis demonstrating that a prohibited use occurred on the date listed. The City has not provided evidence describing what activity allegedly took place,
whether this evidence is conclusive, or how it was observed.
Also, The property in question is residential in nature. The Municipal Code permits residential occupancy and incidental social use, and the citations do not
establish that any activity exceeded what is ordinarily allowed in a residential setting.
To the extent the City relies on online event listings or promotional materials, such materials do not establish that any event actually occurred at the cited
location on the specified date. Events are frequently modified, relocated, or cancelled, and listings do not reflect actual on-site activity. The City must
demonstrate what occurred at each property on each cited date and how such activity constituted a prohibited land use, which has not been shown.
Consequently, the order to “cease the activity” is vague and fails to provide clear guidance as to what conduct is prohibited, making compliance difficult. In
light of this information, I respectfully request that the citation be overturned.
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Administrative Citation Appeal Form Instructions
Questions about this form or the appeal process should be directed to the City Attorney’s Office
Email: City_Attorney@slocity.org, Phone: (805)781-7140
1. Citation Details: Describe the administrative citation received (that you are appealing) with as much detail as possible. The
specific information required by the Municipal Code is listed in the form, but any identifying information you provide will
assist staff to quickly complete the initial intake processing of your request to appeal. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code
Section 1.24.100(C)(3)(a-b).
2. Appellant Details: Whether cited as an individual, business owner, property/building owner, or are being held financially
responsible as a tenant for a citation issued to your landlord, all contact information you wish to provide to the City should
be entered here. If there is more than one appellant, attach additional pages and provide the contact information for every
appellant. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(1).
3. Citation Issued to a Business: For an appeal of a citation issued directly to a business (e.g. failure to timely renew a business
license), please provide the additional information in part 3 of this form. The Business Name and License number should
be on the renewal notice, administrative citation, or other notifications.
4. Interest in Citation: For an administrative citation issued to an individual, only that specific person may submit an appeal.
Any appeal submitted by a roommate, family member, etc., on behalf of the individual cited, will be rejected. For appeals
issued to a property or building, the owner or their agent may submit an appeal, as well as any tenant who is being held
contractually, financially responsible for the property citation. Any legal representative or other agent of the appellant
should provide their own contact details in part 11 of this form. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(2).
5. Reason for Appeal: Give a brief statement of why you are appealing, the relief or action sought, and why the administrative
citation should be revoked, modified or otherwise set aside. The AMOUNT of the fine cannot be reduced on appeal. Attach
additional pages as necessary, and include any audio, video, photographic, or other supporting evidence you wish to
provide. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(3)(c).
6. Election of Appeal Process: Only one appeal process may be chosen, and once chosen, the election is final. San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(c).
All citations that include a violation of Title 15 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code (building and related codes), even if
other non-Title 15 code violations are also cited, must be appealed to the Construction Board of Appeals. San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(1).
For citations that do not include a violation of Title 15, you must make a choice between:
• Administrative Review Board: If you wish to retain your right to challenge the administrative citation, or any final
city action related to the citation, in court by any writ action, you must appeal to the Administrative Review Board
for a more formal, comprehensive hearing to ensure preparation of an adequate administrative record. Should you
wish to then challenge that board’s decision in court, you will need to file a petition for writ with the Superior Court,
which may require the services of an attorney to prepare, and will require payment of the City’s costs to prepare
the administrative record. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(b).
• Hearing Officer: An expedited, less formal appeal process to a city hearing officer, whose final decision may be
appealed directly to the superior court for de novo review pursuant to California Government Code Section
53069.4. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(a).
For citations that do not include a violation of Title 15, failure to request a hearing before the Administrative Review Board
will result in the appeal being assigned to a Hearing Officer and will constitute a failure to exhaust administrative remedies
for purposes of any subsequently filed writ action. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(4).
Once filled out entirely and signed, email your form to CityClerk@slocity.org
Or deliver in person or by mail to:
City Clerk’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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7. Appeal Fee. Every path of appeal requires payment of a fee due at the time your appeal is submitted. Once your appeal is
determined to be complete, timely and valid, the fee is non-refundable as it is recovery of a percentage of the cost to bring
your appeal to hearing, regardless of the outcome. Fees are adopted by City Council resolution and updated annually.
Use the chart below to properly determine or calculate your appeal fee. If you are appealing for Hearing Officer Review
and cannot determine the amount of your fine(s), please contact the City Attorney’s Office by phone (805)781-7140 or
email city_attorney@slocity.org, and support staff will be able to assist you:
Construction Board of Appeals, Title 15 violations Fees effective 7/1/2025
Minor: related to an Alteration/Addition of an existing Single-Family or Accessory Dwelling Unit
(including duplexes), a demolition permit, or any item permitted under the “Additional Building
Fees” schedule
$636.54
Moderate: related to all other permits that are processed under the alteration/addition work class,
New Single-Family permits (including duplexes), and New Accessory Dwelling Unit permits
$1,139.18
Major: related to anything that doesn’t fall into one of the other two categories $2,011.59
Administrative Review Board $652
Hearing Officer review, capped at $109.18 but could be less depending on the amount of your fine
Amount of fine(s) being appealed:
(1)
25% of fine(s): amount in (1) multiplied by 0.25
(2)
Cost Recovery Appeal Fee Cap: (3) $109.18
Your appeal fee: whichever is less of (2) & (3)
$
Payment by check should be made out to the “City of San Luis Obispo.” Payment by credit card can be facilitated by the
Finance Department1 and should be completed prior to submission of your appeal form, with a copy of the payment receipt
attached to the form. Any appeal received without payment of the proper fee may be rejected.
8. In-Person Hearing: It is your right, no matter which appeal process you choose, to have an in-person hearing for your
appeal. However, you are under no obligation to appear. If you choose, you may elect to have your appeal reviewed on the
record (all the documents, pictures, etc. submitted by yourself or the City). San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.110(F).
This review on the record will occur on or after a certain date and you will receive written notice of the date of review for
your appeal. If you choose to participate in an in-person hearing, you will receive a written notice of hearing. San Luis
Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.110(B).
9. Official Mailing Address: The Municipal Code requires certain notices be sent via U.S. Mail and so, while courtesy
notifications may be sent via email or to other addresses, you are required to provide one official mailing address for your
appeal. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.100(C)(5).
10. Signature: The step most commonly missed in the appeal process (and the most common reason for rejection of a timely
appeal) is failure to sign the appeal and declare the facts stated in the appeal to be true. The form provides a signature
block for this purpose but if there are multiple appellants, all must sign a declaration. Any additional declarations can be
attached as additional pages. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.100(C)(5).
11. Representative of Appellant: Any legal representative or other agent assisting with the preparation of the appeal or who
intends to appear at the hearing, must provide their contact information and relationship to the appellant.
1 Finance Department staff are available by phone (805)781-7124 and at the public counter, downstairs at City Hall (990 Palm
Street), Monday – Thursday, 8:00am – 4:00pm
Once filled out entirely and signed, email your form to CityClerk@slocity.org
Or deliver in person or by mail to: City Clerk’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Administrative Citation Appeal Form
Form must be received by the City Clerk within 10 days of date of citation to be considered timely filed.
If no appeal is filed within ten days, the administrative citation shall be deemed final. SLMC§1.24.100(A).
Revised and Published: 7/1/2025
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS STARTING ON PAGE 2 B EFORE COMPLETING
Address of Citation:
If applicable
Mark only one
Reason for appeal.Attach additional pages as necessary.
Election of Appeal Process.
Choose One. Election is final. Appeal Fee. (calculate using worksheet on page 3): $ _______________
. Failure to pay the
appropriate fee may cause your appeal to be rejected
Office Use Only
Staff initial for collection of fee _AB__ Date received __3/23/26___
8 In-person Hearing. Optional
I wish to have my appeal heard on the record, so I do not need to attend an in-person hearing. I understand I may submit
evidence in support of my appeal up to ten (10) days in advance of the day of review for my appeal and that I will receive written
To waive your right to an in-person hearing, initial here
following Official Mailing Address:
Truth of Appeal.
that this appeal form was executed on:
Representative.If applicable, Legal counsel or agent of Appellant
(
Henry Brown
2/6/26
00042755
17.10.20
17.10.20
109.18
03/15/26
See page 2
388 Chaplin ln. San Luis
Obispo, CA 93401
I would like to note that the citation provides only a conclusory statement of “unpermitted use” without identifying any specific conduct,
activity, or factual basis demonstrating that a prohibited use occurred on the date listed. The City has not provided evidence describing
what activity allegedly took place, whether this evidence is conclusive, or how it was observed.
Also, The property in question is residential in nature. The Municipal Code permits residential occupancy and incidental social use, and the
citations do not establish that any activity exceeded what is ordinarily allowed in a residential setting.
To the extent the City relies on online event listings or promotional materials, such materials do not establish that any event actually
occurred at the cited location on the specified date. Events are frequently modified, relocated, or cancelled, and listings do not reflect
actual on-site activity. The City must demonstrate what occurred at each property on each cited date and how such activity constituted a
prohibited land use, which has not been shown. Consequently, the order to “cease the activity” is vague and fails to provide clear guidance
as to what conduct is prohibited, making compliance difficult. In light of this information, I respectfully request that the citation be
overturned.
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Administrative Citation Appeal Form Instructions
Questions about this form or the appeal process should be directed to the City Attorney’s Office
Email: City_Attorney@slocity.org, Phone: (805)781-7140
1.Citation Details: Describe the administrative citation received (that you are appealing) with as much detail as possible. The
specific information required by the Municipal Code is listed in the form, but any identifying information you provide will
assist staff to quickly complete the initial intake processing of your request to appeal. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code
Section 1.24.100(C)(3)(a-b).
2.Appellant Details: Whether cited as an individual, business owner, property/building owner, or are being held financially
responsible as a tenant for a citation issued to your landlord, all contact information you wish to provide to the City should
be entered here. If there is more than one appellant, attach additional pages and provide the contact information for every
appellant. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(1).
3.Citation Issued to a Business: For an appeal of a citation issued directly to a business (e.g. failure to timely renew a business
license), please provide the additional information in part 3 of this form. The Business Name and License number should
be on the renewal notice, administrative citation, or other notifications.
4.Interest in Citation: For an administrative citation issued to an individual, only that specific person may submit an appeal.
Any appeal submitted by a roommate, family member, etc., on behalf of the individual cited, will be rejected. For appeals
issued to a property or building, the owner or their agent may submit an appeal, as well as any tenant who is being held
contractually, financially responsible for the property citation. Any legal representative or other agent of the appellant
should provide their own contact details in part 11 of this form. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(2).
5.Reason for Appeal: Give a brief statement of why you are appealing, the relief or action sought, and why the administrative
citation should be revoked, modified or otherwise set aside. The AMOUNT of the fine cannot be reduced on appeal. Attach
additional pages as necessary, and include any audio, video, photographic, or other supporting evidence you wish to
provide. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(3)(c).
6.Election of Appeal Process: Only one appeal process may be chosen, and once chosen, the election is final. San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(c).
All citations that include a violation of Title 15 of the San Luis Obispo Municipal Code (building and related codes), even if
other non-Title 15 code violations are also cited, must be appealed to the Construction Board of Appeals. San Luis Obispo
Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(1).
For citations that do not include a violation of Title 15, you must make a choice between:
•Administrative Review Board: If you wish to retain your right to challenge the administrative citation, or any final
city action related to the citation, in court by any writ action, you must appeal to the Administrative Review Board
for a more formal, comprehensive hearing to ensure preparation of an adequate administrative record. Should you
wish to then challenge that board’s decision in court, you will need to file a petition for writ with the Superior Court,
which may require the services of an attorney to prepare, and will require payment of the City’s costs to prepare
the administrative record. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(b).
•Hearing Officer: An expedited, less formal appeal process to a city hearing officer, whose final decision may be
appealed directly to the superior court for de novo review pursuant to California Government Code Section
53069.4. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(B)(2)(a).
For citations that do not include a violation of Title 15, failure to request a hearing before the Administrative Review Board
will result in the appeal being assigned to a Hearing Officer and will constitute a failure to exhaust administrative remedies
for purposes of any subsequently filed writ action. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.100(C)(4).
Once filled out entirely and signed, email your form to CityClerk@slocity.org
Or deliver in person or by mail to:
City Clerk’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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7.Appeal Fee. Every path of appeal requires payment of a fee due at the time your appeal is submitted. Once your appeal is
determined to be complete, timely and valid, the fee is non-refundable as it is recovery of a percentage of the cost to bring
your appeal to hearing, regardless of the outcome. Fees are adopted by City Council resolution and updated annually.
Use the chart below to properly determine or calculate your appeal fee. If you are appealing for Hearing Officer Review
and cannot determine the amount of your fine(s), please contact the City Attorney’s Office by phone (805)781-7140 or
email city_attorney@slocity.org, and support staff will be able to assist you:
Title 15 violations
(including duplexes), a demolition permit, or any item permitted under the “Additional Building
capped at $109.18 but could be less depending on the amount of your fine
amount in (1) multiplied by 0.25
whichever is less of (2) & (3)
Payment by check should be made out to the “City of San Luis Obispo.” Payment by credit card can be facilitated by the
Finance Department1 and should be completed prior to submission of your appeal form, with a copy of the payment receipt
attached to the form. Any appeal received without payment of the proper fee may be rejected.
8.In-Person Hearing: It is your right, no matter which appeal process you choose, to have an in-person hearing for your
appeal. However, you are under no obligation to appear. If you choose, you may elect to have your appeal reviewed on the
record (all the documents, pictures, etc. submitted by yourself or the City). San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.110(F).
This review on the record will occur on or after a certain date and you will receive written notice of the date of review for
your appeal. If you choose to participate in an in-person hearing, you will receive a written notice of hearing. San Luis
Obispo Municipal Code Section 1.24.110(B).
9.Official Mailing Address: The Municipal Code requires certain notices be sent via U.S. Mail and so, while courtesy
notifications may be sent via email or to other addresses, you are required to provide one official mailing address for your
appeal. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.100(C)(5).
10.Signature: The step most commonly missed in the appeal process (and the most common reason for rejection of a timely
appeal) is failure to sign the appeal and declare the facts stated in the appeal to be true. The form provides a signature
block for this purpose but if there are multiple appellants, all must sign a declaration. Any additional declarations can be
attached as additional pages. San Luis Obispo Municipal Code 1.24.100(C)(5).
11.Representative of Appellant: Any legal representative or other agent assisting with the preparation of the appeal or who
intends to appear at the hearing, must provide their contact information and relationship to the appellant.
1 Finance Department staff are available by phone (805)781-7124 and at the public counter, downstairs at City Hall (990 Palm
Street), Monday – Thursday, 8:00am – 4:00pm
City of San Luis Obispo Finance
990 Palm Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 781-7124 www.slocity.org
Thank you for your payment.
Have a nice day!
Monday Mar 23 2026 11:02:18 AM
Admin Citation Appeal Fee (ACAF)
HENRY BROWN - 388 CHAPLIN CDD CIT 109.18
__________________________________________
Total 109.18
Credit 8882 109.18
Received From: HENRY BROWN - 388 CHAPLIN
CDD CITATION - CODE-000274-2025
Receipt #: finance-03232026-4
Cashier: Maryanna Espejo-Moses
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VISA ************
Entry Method: MANUAL
Date: 03/23/26 Time: 10:03:24
Reference: q-3BMBC3MHr7KpwJjq4GbaA4nVwdF
Auth Code: 067654
Approved - Thank You
Merchant Id: CITYOSANL2GB
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL USD $ 109.18
I AGREE TO PAY THE ABOVE AMOUNT
ACCORDING TO THE CARD ISSUER AGREEMENT
(MERCHANT AGREEMENT IF CREDIT VOUCHER)
x_________________________________________
Cardholder Signature
City Copy
City of San Luis Obispo Finance
990 Palm Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 781-7124 www.slocity.org
Thank you for your payment.
Have a nice day!
Monday Mar 23 2026 11:02:18 AM
Admin Citation Appeal Fee (ACAF)
HENRY BROWN - 388 CHAPLIN CDD CIT 109.18
__________________________________________
Total 109.18
Credit 8882 109.18
Received From: HENRY BROWN - 388 CHAPLIN
CDD CITATION - CODE-000274-2025
Receipt #: finance-03232026-4
Cashier: Maryanna Espejo-Moses
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VISA ************
Entry Method: MANUAL
Date: 03/23/26 Time: 10:03:24
Reference: q-3BMBC3MHr7KpwJjq4GbaA4nVwdF
Auth Code: 067654
Approved - Thank You
Merchant Id: CITYOSANL2GB
Customer Copy
PROOF OF SERVICE
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PROOF OF SERVICE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA; COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
I am employed in the County of San Luis Obispo, State of California. I am over the age of
18, and not a party to the within action. My business address is 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo,
California 93401.
On April 23, 2026, I caused the foregoing document described as NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL REVIEW to be served on the interested parties in this action by
placing true copies thereof enclosed in sealed envelopes, addressed as follows:
Email:
[X] By United States Mail: I enclosed the documents in a sealed envelope addressed as
indicated above. I am readily familiar with the office’s practice of collection and
processing documents for mailing. It is deposited with the U.S. postal service on that same
day in the ordinary course of business. I am aware that on motion of the party served,
service is presumed invalid if the postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more
[X] Courtesy Copy by E-mail: I caused this document to be transmitted via e-mail to the e-
mail address listed above.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the
foregoing is true and correct. Executed on April 23, 2026, at San Luis Obispo, California.
_____________________________
Amel Belghoul