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Mr. Tom Childress, Associate Planner informed the Commission that Conditional <br />Uee Permit No. 92-19 needed some further review by the Police Department and <br />requested the item be continued until April 8, 1996. <br />Commissioner Doughty asked if the number of alcoholic licenses in the City <br />had increased. <br />Me. Yolanda Pena indicated that the number of licensed had decreased since <br />1988. However, the amount of off-site and on-site alcoholic licenses were <br />almost equal. <br />Commissioner Nalle ae why Conditional Use Permit No. 92-19 was requested to <br />be continued. <br />Me. Pena stated that an indoor entertainment banner had been recently <br />noticed. Indoor entertainment had not been approved with the original <br />conditional use permit and the Police Department would like to investigate <br />the operation. <br />Commissioner Oliver asked if a piano, violinist, etc. would be considered <br />indoor entertainment. <br />Me. Pena stated yea. <br />Commissioner Nalle moved to approve the consent calendar with the <br />continuation of Conditional Use Permit No. 92-19. The motion was seconded by <br />Commissioner Oliver. <br />AYES: Brown, Nalle, Oliver, Doughty, Pedroza, Nalle, and Segura <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Mondo <br />UNIFORM CODE BOARD OF APPEALS <br />1. UCBA APPEAL NO. 96-O1 (Bob Tyler) <br />Filed by Mr. Steven C. Shepherd to allow relief from strict adherence to <br />current accessibility codes related to a existing parking structure located <br />at 600 Weet Santa Ana Boulevard. <br />LEGAL NOTICED: March 17, 1996 <br />APPLICANT NOTICED: March 15, 1996 <br />RECOMNENDATION: <br />Approve Appeal No. 96-01 ae conditioned by staff. <br />Me. Uptegraff requested thatUCBA Appeal No. 96-01 be continued to April 8, <br />1996 due to more project clarification. <br />Commissioner Nalle moved to continue UCBA Appeal No. 96-01. The motion was <br />seconded by Commissioner Mondo. <br />AYES: Brown, Nalle, Oliver, Mondo, Doughty, Pedroza, Nalle, and Segura <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />PLANNING COMMISSION RECONVENED <br />M. SIGN PERNIT NO. 96-45 (Larry Yenglin) <br />Filed by Mr. Brad Becker to allow a facade change for a proposed Hollywood <br />Video located at 810 South Harbor Boulevard in the Specific Plan 2 zoning <br />district. <br />Approve Sign Permit No. 96-45. <br />Mr. Larry Yenglin, Associate Planner, provided an overview of the applicant's <br />request to allow a facade change on a building in the Lucky's shopping center <br />for a Hollywood Video. The sign would be an attempt to mimic the Hollywood <br />sign in the Hollywood H111s. Mr. Yenglin stated that staff believed the <br />proposed design meets the intent of the creativity desired for new <br />development along Harbor Boulevard and recommends approval of the request. <br />Mr. Brad Becker, representing Hollywood Video, indicated that the proposed <br />Hollywood Video would be the first store in Orange County. It would be <br />approximately 6,000 square feet with 75 T.V. monitors, and it would be a <br />family oriented atmosphere. In addition, Mr. Becker stated that there would <br />be no pornographic videos and he felt the store would be successful in the <br />location. <br />Commissioner Nalle asked how the applicant decided on the location for the <br />video store. <br />PIANNINO COMI~B9S[ON MINUTHS 3 MARCH 25, 1996 <br />
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