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Since 2004, the year Chancellor Fox was appointed, the Office of the President and the San Diego campus have sought to address the deficiencies of the Chancellor’s residence, University House (UH). To date, these deficiencies include an engineering expert determination that UH is uninhabitable because of structural instabilities, extensive mold and major cliff erosion exposing the slab. Efforts to remedy these deficiencies have been complicated because of issues regarding the historical significance of the structure and the determination by local Native Americans that the UH site is a sacred burial ground.
For nearly six years, Chancellor Fox has been assigned housing in a rental property in La Jolla. Currently the lease on that property is approximately $83,000/year, which is paid by UCSD. In addition, the campus pays for certain utilities, security, and cable/internet services, totaling approximately $15,000/year in fiscal year 2008-09, for a total cost of approximately $98,000/year. That property is located slightly less than four miles from the main campus. This rental property has been problematic because it is poorly configured for entertaining even small groups of donors or guests for cultivation or solicitation. Further, it has no capacity for catering, and no on-street parking; nor does it have a sidewalk, so guests cannot park nearby and easily walk to the residence.
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