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<br />Session 1565, Minutes <br />March 16, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />ArtJor Day in University City. A tree-plantinJ cerenDny will be held that day <br />at 2: 15 p.m. in Northrocx:>r Park, am all are irwited to att.ern. <br /> <br />PIarrc LICENSE - CASA <br /> <br />'!his item was formerly on the COnsent Calenjar. Awroval was recx::mnerrled of <br />a one-day picnic license to sell beer by the drink on March 22, 1992, at CASA <br />for a function sponsored by the YES FOR saKX>IS Camnittee. All city require- <br />ments have been met. <br /> <br />Ms. Leslie Pack, 8114 Gannon, said the awlication should state that the c0m- <br />mittee wishes to sell beer am wine. She also asked that the fee be waived, <br />since the event is a funjraiser. <br /> <br />Mrs. '!hampson llKlV'ed approval as requested, includil'g fee waiver. Mr. Price <br />seconded the notion, which carried unanimJusly. <br /> <br />Mr. SchOCll1er llKlV'ed to dlarge the order of the agerrla so that Item No. 4 was <br />next, since so many in the audience were present for that disalSSion. Mr. <br />Wagner seconded the notion, am all voted Aye. <br /> <br />CDNDITICIUU. USE PERMIT - 8041 DEIMAR <br /> <br />ActinJ city Manager Goldman said city Manager Ollendorff recxmnended denial <br />of a plan for an assembly buildinJ intended currently to be lilnited to Pedes- <br />trian-only religious services. He said the applicant should be offered all <br />possible assistance in findinJ a site in the same part of University City <br />suitable in size, location, grade, am other Iilysical attributes. '!he pro- <br />POSed site is too small, has slopinJ terrain, am does not provide for legal- <br />ly required parkinJ am necessary property line setbacks. If a decision is <br />postponed in order to give the applicant an opporbmity to devise a more <br />suitable plan, minimal conditions should include a canplete site plan with <br />all easements, utilities, i..rrprovements, grades am stonn water runoff protec- <br />tion; elevation drawinJ showinJ relationship to adjacent residences; detailed <br />larrlscape plan; i.Imoodiate am potential future parkinJ plan; sewer relocation <br />plan; mec:hani.cal equipoont placement; mi.ninum 20 foot side am 30 foot rear <br />yards am protection of century oaks; solid fencinJ at side am rear yards <br />with no opening for Pedestrian or vehicular acx::ess; acx::ess restricted to <br />front door after 10 p.m.; prohibitinJ uses other than religious services am <br />corYJre9ation activity; regular litter am landscape maintenance; no barbed <br />wire; schedule for dennlition, construction am assurance of financial re- <br />sources; lilnitinJ use pennit to the awlicant; no dlarge in buildinJ, grounds <br />or use without City Council awroval. <br /> <br />Mr. Stuart Zimbalist, 8124 Amherst, am Mr. Ikluglas Baron, 7704 Stanford, <br />representinJ the YO\.lD3' Israel CO~tion, came forward. Mr. zimbalist said <br />many in the audience are members who support the developnent of a new syna- <br />gogue. He introduced RaJ:i:>i Jeffrey Bienenfeld. Mr. zimbalist asked Council <br />to awrove the conditional use pennit for a new synagogue at 8041-8101 Delmar <br />in accordance with the conditions recarnmenjed by the Plan Camnission at its <br />February 25th meetinJ. He said the co~tion has been in University City <br />for 38 years in a residential area that is rDN bordered with a camnercial de- <br />