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CUP 71-18 CALVARY CHAPEL - (Continued) <br /> <br />should be located in an M 1 zone. Councilman Villa pointed out that a <br />church is permissible in any zone; and Councilman Herrin stated that <br />he believed a church is compatible with industrial development, since <br />few industrial developments are in operation on Sunday and so are not <br />in conflict. The City Manager stated that the church and school were <br />already approved under a previous Conditional Use Permit, and that <br />the present request is to exclude a corner area 180' X 180' which Staff <br />believes may be used for a service station. <br /> <br />RECESS <br /> <br />with all Council members present. <br /> <br />Recess was declared at <br />3:00 P.M. The meeting <br />reconvened at 3:15 P. M. <br /> <br />CUP 71-18 (Cont.) Conditional Use Permit 71-18 <br />CALVARY CHAPEL filed by Calvary Chapel to <br /> construct a church and <br />school in the M 1 zone at 3800 South Fairview was set for public hearing <br />at the next regular-Couh'cil meeting on September 20, 1971, on motion <br />of Councilman Villa, seconded by Councilman Patterson, and carried <br />on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br />ABSENT: <br /> <br />Villa, Patterson, Evans, Herrin, Yamamoto, Markel <br />Griset <br />None <br /> <br />POOL PARLOR APPLICATION Applicatinn filed by Howard <br /> G. Sorfksen for a permit to <br /> operate a poo.1 parlor at <br />433 West Fourth Street was approved on motion of Councilman Herrin, <br />seconded by Councilman Villa, and unanimously approved. <br /> <br />BOOKMOBILE SERVICE Council considered letter <br /> dated August, ]971, from <br /> Santa Ana Council, Parent- <br />Teacher Association, and report of Library Director, concerning <br />reinstatement of Bookmobile Service to Wilson, Franklin, and Muir <br />Schools. The report stated that continuation of the Bookmobile <br />Service in these areas during the 1971-72 fiscal year would cost <br />approximately. $1, 500. <br /> <br />Councilman Markel stated he was in sympathy with the request, but <br />that this service was not included in the Budget for Fiscal Year 1971-72, <br />and asked where the money would come from. Mayor Griset stated <br />it would be transferred from the City Council contingency fund. <br /> <br />Councilman Yamamoto's motion, seconded by Councilman Patterson, <br />to approve reinstatement of Bookmobile Service to Wilson, Franklih; <br />and Muir Schools, carried on the following roll call vote: <br /> <br /> AYES: Yamamoto, Patterson, Villa, Evans, Griset <br /> NOES: Herrin, Markel <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />-297 -. <br /> <br />September 7, 1971 <br /> <br /> <br />