ZEB'S WORLD FAMOUS BOATHOUSE, INC.
<br />ZIEMER, Robert R., LINDSTEDT, Roger P.,
<br />ZISKO, John T., 515 South Main Street, On Sale
<br />Beer & Wine (Public Premises), Person to
<br />Person Transfer, Premise to PremiseTransfer.
<br />(CA 146)
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<br />BATES, James and ROBINSON, Linda, 2327 South
<br />Bristol, On Sale General (Public Premises), Per-
<br />son to Person Transfer. (CA 146)
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<br />The City Attorney was instructed to file a protest with the Alcoholic
<br />Beverage Control Board on the following application because the
<br />location is within 300 feet of a residential zone and is therefore subject
<br />to the Minor Exception Permit procedure:
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<br />HERITAGE WINES & FOODS, PEASE, John F. and
<br />REESE, E. Kent, 3800 Plaza Drive, On Sale Beer
<br />and Wine (Bona Fide Public Eating Place), Original
<br />'(CA 146)
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<br />VA 72- 90 Variance Application 72-90,
<br />REASON BUICK COMPANY filed by Reason Buick Company,
<br /> to construct an addition to an
<br />existing auto repair and maintenance shop building in the R 3 District at
<br />1326 Fruit Street, approved by the Planning Commission, was received and
<br />filed on motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by Councilman Patterson,
<br />and carried on a 5-1 vote, Councilman Yamamoto dissenting. (CA 13)
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<br />CUP 73-1 :'
<br />COLUlvIB IA BROADCASTING
<br />SYSTEM, INC. :
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<br />District at 1402 East Chestnut Street,
<br />
<br /> Conditional Use Permit 73-1,
<br /> filed by Columbia Broadcast-
<br /> ing System; Inc. , to allow a
<br />retail toy store in the M 1
<br />approved by the Planning Commission,
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<br />was received and filed on motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by Council-
<br />man Herrin, and carried on a $-1 vote, Councilman Markel dissenting. (CA 13.1)
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<br />MINOR EXCEPTION 73-3 Minor Exception 73-3, filed
<br />DIETRICH REICH by Dietrich Reich, to allow
<br /> a restaurant With on sale
<br />liquor within 300' of residentially zoned property in the C 1 District at
<br />2525 "I" West 17th Street, approved by the Planning Commission, was
<br />set for public hearing On March 5, 1973, at 7:30 P.M., on motion of
<br />Councilman Evans, seconded by Councilman Yamamoto, and unanimously carried
<br />on a 6-0 vote. (CA 13.2)
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<br />Prior to voting, Councilman Evans stated that he was concerned that the
<br />proposed restaurant was to Contain a piano bar and that there was no
<br />guarantee that it would not turn into a topless establishment; that if it
<br />were strictly on-sale liquor with food, he would not propose a public
<br />hearing, however, under the circumstances, he wanted to make sure
<br />that people in the general area would have an opportunity to express them-
<br />selves.
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<br />FEBRUARY 20, 1973
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