WRITTEN CO~9~JNICATIONS Counc~ lm,n Burk stated that the vice
<br />LIQUOR LIC~BE APPLICATIONS amd narcotics division of the Police
<br /> Department is burdened with over 250
<br /> liquor establishments to supervise,
<br />that lmcreased personnel will undoubtedly be needed, and this fact
<br />shoul~ be remembered at budget time. Mr. Burk reviewed the six grounds
<br />for making a protest to the Alcoholic Beverage Control and instructed
<br />the Clerk to provide Council with copies of the statements.
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<br />It was moved by Council,mu B~-ooks, ~seconded by Councilman Herrin and
<br />carried, that the followiug liquor license applications he ordered filed:
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<br />Acosta, 409 N. Raitt~ NEW ON SALE
<br />Billiard Parlor, 225~- N. Broadway, ON SALE ~w.~ TRANSF.
<br />Davis, 216 E. Warmer, NEW ON SALE BEER
<br />Fairview Market, 619 W. McFadden, OFI~ SALE ~:~:~ & WArm TRANSF.
<br />Father's, 16~0 E. Edi~ger, NEW ON SALE ~:.:~
<br />Honey Bee, l~ll E. 1st, ON SALE ~m~ TRANSF.
<br />Iven's Enterprises, Inc., 2120 W. 17th, NEW ON SALE ak~ & WINE
<br />LaChiquita Mexican Food, 906 E. Washington, NEW ON SALE
<br />Lick, 1211 E. 1st, NEW ON SALE
<br />Lucky Stores, 631 S. Main, OFF SALE BEER & WINE
<br />Noru, 220 W. Warmer, ON SALE ~m~ TRANSF..
<br />Potato Bin, 1605 W. 1st, NEW OFF SALE B~d~H &
<br />Sa~ A~tonio Winery, 2122 N. Tmstin, NEW OFF SALE ~ & WINE
<br />The Brass Rail, 206 N. Fairview, ON SALE B~ TRANSF.
<br />The Lanai, 170~ W. 1st, ON SALE ~ TRANSF.
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<br />A discussion followed regarding procedures of~the Alcoholic Beverage .
<br />Control Board amd possibilities of Council making protests or objections.
<br />Mayor NcMichael requested the City Attormey to furnish Council with a
<br />report on this subject a~d covering the n~mber of licenses allowed per
<br />population, at the next meeting.
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<br />Om motion of Coa~ci~- Brooks, seconded by Councilman Markel and
<br />carried, Council affirmed the following decisioms made by the Zoning
<br />A~m~nistrator or Plamaimg C.'~*ssion where no appeal has been filed:
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<br />V.A. 2156, Salinas - construct roo~ addition which encroaches into
<br />required rear yard at 1410 S. Rita Way im R i district - APPROVED.
<br />V.A. 2157, O'Connor - construct apartment building with less than
<br />required side yard amd excess demsity at 820 Lacy i~ R 3 district -
<br />APPROVED.
<br />V.A. 2158, Hamlin - construct retail stores with less than required
<br />parking at ~02 W. 17th im C 5 district - APPROVED.
<br />V.A. 2159, Ding - provide off-street parking in street side yard at
<br />1629 S. Broadway in P district - APPROV~.
<br />V.A. 2160, Taylor - construct 8 dwelling units on an R 2 lot at
<br />3531 W. Camile - APPROVED.
<br />C.U.P. 200, Baker - establish rest home in R 1 district at 1613 S.
<br />Spruce - DENI~.
<br />V.A. 2119, S~aw, erville, 1665 E. 4th - apartment building - APPROVED.
<br />V.A. 2164, Buck - medical office, 2OB1 E. Santa Clara - APPROV~.
<br />V.A. 2167, Cardoff - office building at 8~7 N. Ross - APPROVED.
<br />C.U.P. 202, Garden Grove Willowick Rec. - golf course improvements
<br />at 3017 W. 5th - APPROV~.
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<br />Counci~m-m Burk stated that he hoped no misunderstanding existed on
<br />the part of the Pl~-ing Commission as to the Council's attitude
<br />toward the City of Garden Grove regarding the Willowick Golf Course,
<br />there being no unfriendliness or bias on the part of the Council.
<br />Mr. Nerrin stated he has conveyed this feeling to Mr. Heibner,
<br />Administrative Assistant for Garden Grove.
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<br />September 7, 1965
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