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improve the property and bring a needed convenience to <br />the area. <br /> <br />There being no further comments, the Mayor closed the Public <br />Hearing. <br /> <br />The Council received and filed the Negative Declaration, <br />denied the appeal, upheld the decision of the Planning Com- <br />mission denying the variance, and instructed the City <br />Attorney to prepare a resolution to that effect, on the <br />motion of Councilman Evans, seconded by Councilman Ward <br />and unanimously carried (6-0). <br /> <br />CA <br /> <br />APPEAL NO. 350 - VARIANCE 75-21 Mayor Garthe announced <br />SOUTHLAND CORPORATION that many people had <br />NEGATIVE DECLARATION come to the meeting to <br /> voice their opinion on <br />this variance, with no prior knowledge of the appellant's <br />request for a 30-day continuance of the matter, and that, <br />therefore, the Council would hear the speakers and he opened <br />the Public Hearing on the matter. <br /> <br />The Planning Director, Charles Zimmerman, advised Council <br />that the appellant/applicant, Southland Corporation, is <br />asking for a convenience market in the R-4 Zone at 629 <br />S. Euclid Street; and that numerous neighbors came to the <br />Planning Commission hearing to protest the proposed use. <br /> <br />The following persons spoke in opposition to the variance: <br /> <br />Patricia McGuigan, 5642 Keelson Avenue <br /> <br />Manuel M. Makieve, 615 South Euclid Street <br /> <br />Mrs. Joseph Cox, 615 South Euclid, #D1 <br /> <br />Rose Marie Wojtkiewicz of St. Barbara <br /> Citizens for Decent Literature <br /> <br />William White, $07 South Euclid Street <br /> <br />Dr. Lloyd E. Kounalis, 615 South Euclid, #J1 <br /> <br />Joe Kohler of Costa Mesa whose children attend <br /> St. Barbara School <br /> <br />Jim McGuigan, 5642 Keelson Avenue <br /> <br />Donna Oxenham, 615 South Euclid Street <br /> <br />Dr. Conrad Wong, 615 South Euclid Street, #N1 <br /> <br />The opponents cited late hours, debris, incidence of robberies, <br />congregation of youth in an adult community, proximity to <br />schools, major stores within one-half mile, and area incom- <br />patibility as reasons for their objection to the variance. <br /> <br />On the motion of Councilman Ward, seconded by Councilman <br />Evans, Appeal No. 350 was continued for one week to July 21, <br />1975 at 7:30 p.m.; the motion was unanimously carried (6-0). <br /> <br />13.3 <br /> <br />CA 13.3 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 305 JULY 14, 1975 <br /> <br /> <br />