What is the difference between View Preservation and View Restoration?
View Restoration is a process to restore a previously unobstructed view corridor through mediation or a hearing of the View Restoration Committee, and it requires pre-existing photographs and a documented attempt at neighborly mediation prior to City intervention.
View Preservation is a process where the City captures the unobstructed view corridor in a photographic record-of-views. A determination of significant obstruction based on the criteria in the ordinance is required for restoration or enforcement of a view corridor.
Can you have a View Preservation and a View Restoration at the same time?
You may have a View Restoration order FIRST against one property and subsequently file a View Preservation to protect the remainder of your view. If you have a View Preservation on file FIRST, you cannot then file for a View Restoration. Enforcement of View Preservation is done through Code Enforcement in order to achieve restoration.
I have a View Preservation (Record of Views) on file and I believe there is a significant view impairment. Who do I contact?
See: https://clients.comcate.com/newrequest.php?id=167#1 Under “Trees” click on “View Impairment.” City staff must confirm that a significant view impairment of an established Record of Views exists prior to the city informing the affected vegetation owners. Determination of significant view impairment is based on the criteria set forth in L.B.M.C. 12.16.030.