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PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />75.A. HOME PLACE SHOPPING CENTER - 1935 E. 17TH STREET <br /> FILED BY MBK SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LTD <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 96-02 to make findings and adopt a Mitigation <br />Program <br /> <br />GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 97-01 to amend the Land Use designation of the property <br />from Low Density Residential (LR7) to General Business District (GBD) <br /> <br />AMENDMENT APPLICATION 97-01 to rezone property from Single Family Residential <br />Parking (RI-B) to Arterial Commercial (C5) <br /> <br />VARIANCE 97-07 to allow a reduction in parking and three variances from Sign Code <br />requirements <br /> <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 97-10 to permit a drive-through restaurant <br /> <br />Recommended for approval by the Planning Commission on April 28, 1997 by a 5/0 vote with <br />Nalle absent and Doughty abstaining <br /> <br />Legal Notice published in The Orange County Register and mailed on May 9, 1997 <br /> <br />The Mayor opened the public hearing regarding the Home Place Shopping Center project at <br />6:17 p.m <br /> <br />Presentation of staff report and comments by Planning and Building Agency Executive Director <br />Robyn Uptegraff <br /> <br />Presentation of written communications by Assistant Clerk of the Council William Z. Navaja: 2 <br /> <br /> Fax dated May 12, 1997 from Michael Rhodes, representing Knowlwood <br /> Enterprises <br /> <br /> Letter dated May 19, 1997 from Gregory N. Weiler, representing the applicant <br />The following persons spoke in support of the project: <br /> <br /> Dominic Kovacevic <br /> Michael Rhodes <br /> Dan Foster <br /> <br />There were no other speakers on the matter. <br /> <br />The Mayor closed the public hearing at 6:28 p.m. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 161 MAY 19, 1997 <br /> <br /> <br />