'I Am Absolutely Not a Slumlord,' Says City Council Candidate
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By David Taub, Senior Reporter
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April 4, 2018

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The Fresno City Council will receive a quarterly report from ASET, the city’s Anti-Slum Enforcement Team at its Thursday (April 5) meeting. One of the properties in the status report, 5035-5048 E. Lane Avenue, belongs to Sean Sanchez. The city found over 1,300 violations at the 16-unit complex.

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“I am absolutely not a slumlord,” Sanchez told GV Wire. “I am at my property at least every other day.”

Sanchez is one of seven in the field running for the District 3 seat on the city council. According to the staff notes, he reached a settlement agreement with the city. He cites the city’s enforcement method as his motivation to seek public office.

“This is why I decided to run for city council. The city selectively targets property owners,” Sanchez said.

Some examples that irked Sanchez include code write-ups for wall patching and crayon markings on walls.

“I challenge the mayor (Lee Brand) to go under the same scrutiny my properties go under. Most are tenant caused,” Sanchez said. “The mayor said they are looking for substandard housing issues. That wasn’t the case when they looked at my properties. They are going over the top.”

He estimates he owes the city $27,000 in administrative fines.

“They went after me with full gusto to take my property away. I’m not going to let them do that,” Sanchez said.

City Hall did not return GV Wire’s email seeking comment.

Hardie to Planning Commission

Mayor Lee Brand nominated Brad Hardie, president of Regency Property Management, to a vacancy on the Fresno Planning Commission. The Fresno City Council will vote to confirm on Thursday (April 5).

Brad Hardie (photo: Regency Property Management)

Mayor Lee Brand has appointed Brad Hardie, president of Regency Property Management to the Fresno Planning Commission.

Hardie serves on the Lowell Community Development Board and Storyland Fresno board. If confirmed, he would be the fourth member of the seven-person commission to be appointed by Brand.

Regency contributed $5,000 to Brand’s 2016 mayoral campaign.

Arias Also Receives Appointment

The council will consider the appointment of Miguel Arias to the Tower District Design Review Committee. Arias is a State Center Community College District trustee and works as a spokesman for Fresno Unified in his day job.

Oh, and by the way, he is running for the District 3 seat on the city council.

Council President Esmeralda Soria nominated Arias for the position.

Although the council votes on the nominations, one may ask what’s the point? The council, rarely if ever, questions the nominees in a public setting (as U.S. Senate committees do on presidential nominees).

Ramirez and Esqueda Share a Day

In the city council’s ceremonial calendar, both champion pro boxer Jose Ramirez and former city employee Tommy Esqueda will be bestowed days in their honor.

Ramirez won the World Boxing Council junior welterweight title March 17 and has long been a Valley favorite.

Esqueda served as Fresno’s director of public utilities before leaving for Fresno State last month.

JD Homes Lawsuit

The council, in closed session, will discuss a civil lawsuit filed by BDHOV LP. The company is related to JD Home Rentals, and Bryce Hovanessian (listed in prior media reports as JD Homes’ operation manager).

The city issued violations for the property at 3545 E. Hammond in October. One of the problems mentioned was an unsecured subfloor access that transients used to enter the vacant building. The city boarded the floor and sent BDHOV a $220 bill.

BDHOV says it did fix the floor, but the home may have been broken into again. The company, during an appeal hearing, wondered why they weren’t contacted when an inspector found more problems to allow them a chance to fix the home again.

An administrative hearing officer sided with the city in a December ruling. That ruling is being appealed in court.

GV Wire spoke with BDHOV’s attorney, Lance Armo, but he declined to comment on the case.

SB1 Funding Wish List

While some on the council balked at the state Legislature hiking gas taxes, some of the proceeds go to local road projects.

The city will vote on its wish list to send to the California Transportation Commission, 35 projects tallying $8.7 million.

The most expensive project is $850,000 for work on the Lane-Kings Canyon-Maple neighborhoods in Councilman Luis Chavez’s southeast district.

Other Council Items

— The council will vote on approving an incentives agreement with The Gap for an e-commerce fulfillment center at their facility next to the airport. In exchange for creating 515 new jobs and investing $80 million dollars, the city will provide $15,000 per job in incentives.

— Council will hear a plan from Chavez about incentivizing businesses along the Ventura-Kings Canyon corridor. The plan, which won support from the Fresno Chamber of Commerce, would provide tax incentives and rebates to businesses that move into or expand in that area.

Clovis City Council Wants to Keep California Safe

The Clovis City Council joined Fresno by supporting the Reducing Crime and Keeping California Safe initiative.

The council voted 5-0 Monday night to support a proposed November ballot initiative. It is currently in the signature-gathering process.

Proponents say it will stem the early release of criminals caused by recent laws such as Prop 47, Prop 57 and AB 109. The initiative, among other things, would reclassify non-violent crimes as violent. Some examples: rape of an unconscious person, child sex trafficking, and assault of a peace officer.

Homeschool Bill Updated

For weeks, Assemblyman Jose Medina (D-Riverside) promised changes to his bill that would place homeschools under the jurisdiction of the fire marshal.

As of Monday (April 2), the state’s legislative website has the new language of AB 2756.

The fire inspection aspect of the law is out, after an outcry from the homeschool community. However, language remains to require the state Superintendent to publish a list of all private schools (of which homeschools are considered by law). The law currently requires publication of schools with six or more pupils.

That isn’t making homeschool supporters happy. They vow to protest again at the state Capitol later this month.

The Assembly Education Committee will hear AB 2756, as well as another controversial homeschool bill, AB 2926, on April 25. The committee pushed back both bills from their original April 11 hearing.

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David Taub,
Senior Reporter
Curiosity drives David Taub. The award-winning journalist might be shy, but feels mighty with a recorder in his hand. He doesn't see it his job to "hold public officials accountable," but does see it to provide readers (and voters) the information needed to make intelligent choices. Taub has been honored with several writing awards from the California News Publishers Association. He's just happy to have his stories read. Joining GV Wire in 2016, Taub covers politics, government and elections, mainly in the Fresno/Clovis area. He also writes columns about local eateries (Appetite for Fresno), pro wrestling (Off the Bottom Rope), and media (Media Man). Prior to joining the online news source, Taub worked as a radio producer for KMJ and PowerTalk 96.7 in Fresno. He also worked as an assignment editor for KCOY-TV in Santa Maria, California, and KSEE-TV in Fresno. He has also worked behind the scenes for several sports broadcasts, including the NCAA basketball tournament, and the Super Bowl. When not spending time with his family, Taub loves to officially score Fresno Grizzlies games. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Taub is a die-hard Giants and 49ers fan. He graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. Go Blue! You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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