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RECESS At 2:40 P.M., the meeting was <br /> recessed to 7:30 P.M., at which <br /> time it was reconvened with all <br />Council members present. Following the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, <br />the Invocation was given by Chaplain Kenneth P. 7. eller of MCAS, E1 Toro. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />ALLEY VACATION <br />NORTH OF CIVIC CENTER DRIVE <br />BETWEEN ROSS AND VAN NESS AVE. <br /> <br />The Mayor announced that the <br />Department of Public Works <br />had requested that the public <br />hearing to consider the City's <br />intention to vacate the alley on the <br /> <br />north side of Civic Center Drive between Ross Street and Van Ness Avenue <br />be continued pending receipt of deeds for a substitute alley. <br /> <br />There were no proponents or opponents among the audience. <br /> <br />The public hearing was continued pending Department of Public Works receipt <br />of deeds for a substitute alley, on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by <br />Councilman Evans and unanimously carried. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING The Mayor opened the public <br />CUP 71-18 hearing and the Director of Planning <br />CALVARY CHAPEL reported on Conditional Use Permit <br /> No. 71-18, filed by Calvary Chapel <br />to construct a church and school in the M~i zone at 3800 South Fairview. He <br />stated that the application had been approved by the Planning Commission and <br />had been set for public hearing at the request of City Council. <br /> <br />The Clerk reported no written communications had been received. <br /> <br />Mr. Hugh Foreman, 2530 North Grand, representing the applicant, spoke in <br />favor of granting the Permit. He stated that the Council had approved the <br />CUP previously filed by the same applicant for the same purpose; that <br />subsequently the applicant had received an offer from Shell Oil Company to <br />build a service station on a corner of the property which necessitated filing <br />of another map for a Conditional Use Permit excluding 180 square feet from <br />the original property for use as a service station site. <br /> <br />He further stated that the property was more than adequate for the proposed <br />church use, with parking provided in compliance with the Municipal Code; <br />and that the service station does not require a CUP because they are a <br />permitted use in the M-1 zone. <br /> <br />The City Manager questioned the wisdom of placing a church and related <br />facilities in an area reserved for industrial use. <br /> <br />There were no other proponents or opponents and the Mayor declared the public <br />hearing closed. <br /> <br />The decision of the Planning Commission was upheld and the City Attorney <br />was instructed to prepare a Resolution granting Conditional Use Permit 71-18, <br />subject to conditions of approval contained in the Planning Commission report, <br />on motion of Councilman Herrin, seconded by Councilman Patterson, on the <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />-314- <br /> <br />September 20, 1971 <br /> <br /> <br />
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