In case you haven’t seen prior announcements about local code enforcement response in Avila Beach, extended hours assistance is now just a phone call away for Avila Beach residents. I believe this is in response to the increasing amount of concern expressed at Avila Valley Advisory Council meetings. According to SLO County Department of Planning & Building representative Art Trinidad, “this service will allow people to report violations such as unpermitted grading, work that is causing environmental damage, unpermitted temporary events, and violations of event conditions that often occur on weekends outside of Code Enforcement’s normal business hours.” County Code Enforcement Officers are now on call Fridays from 5:00pm -10:00pm and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 8:00am-10:00pm. The number to call is (805) 788-2350. During normal business hours, residents can call in reports at (805) 781-5600.
I imagine that many of you attended the June 28th Envision Avila Workshop, and learned more about the process and community workshop series created to inform and develop a new comprehensive Community Plan in Avila Beach. Community Plans are an integral part of the San Luis Obispo County’s General Plan that manages what exists now, what may exist in the future, and guides land use decisions for the next 20 years. The Avila Community Plan will specifically focus on the region within the Avila Urban Reserve Line (URL). This painstakingly long process has been underway for a couple of years now, and will not be completed for several more. Rather than get into the details here, I encourage you to visit the Envision Avila website and snoop around – www.envisionavila.org.
As I turned the page in my old fashioned Day Runner notebook to the month of July, I was reminded that it’s time to begin working on the “Foundation’s” annual grant making process. The first steps entail updating the request for proposals (RFPs), placing the application form on our website, and alerting all past applicants and recipients of due dates and timelines. Interested parties will have roughly two months to complete and submit their requests for funding. Then it takes us about two more months to facilitate the competitive selection process. For the staff and board members of the “Foundation”, grant-making season is one of our most important and rewarding periods. It is our opportunity to re-connect with current grant recipients, and meet new applicants hoping to secure funds for their projects or programs. Historically, we have about $60,000 to allocate each year, and typically award 10-12 grants. The amount given each year is attached to the value of the “Foundation’s” professionally invested and managed portfolio, of which a percentage – roughly 3% - is set aside for grants. Our funding practices are consistent with other community foundations, and enable us to give responsibly and effectively. For information about our grant-making process, and/or to download the application form for 2019 programs or projects, please visit www.avilabeachfoundation.org after July 10th, and click on the grants tab. Or feel free to call me at (805) 595-4095.
That’s it for now. See you at the beach!