The chapel's board of directors is looking at about a dozen spots to rebuild.
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"We are trying to figure out a way to acquire property that is stable in the area that has a similar view that we have here since the ocean view and the surroundings are a big part of what has made this jewel on the peninsula what it is," said Wayfarer Chapel Executive Director Daniel Burchett.
On Thursday, the administrative office building was red-tagged by the city of Rancho Palos Verdes. Walk around the grounds and you can see what the land movement has done. The parking lot is significantly damaged, the stonework and walkway next to the 7-decade-old chapel are also damaged, however, the stone structure holding up the cross is still very much intact.
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The work to take apart the chapel will start soon.
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"It may be within the next month or so that we would start deconstructing the chapel," Burchett said.
Repairs continue to be made along Narcissa Drive, the road above the chapel, because of the land movement. The hillside continues to crack and crumble the structures on the chapel's 3 1/2 acre site.
"We've stopped spending any money on repairs because until land movement stops it's just a waste of money," Burchett added.
When will the historic chapel reopen? Burchett says, with optimism, that it may be five years away.