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AI EM®RANDUMC <br />Ken Adams, Planning 'l November 15, <br />To: � eta Date: 1989..�.�. <br />roe: PSO Y. Pena, Vice <br />Subject: ORIGINAL DANCE PERMIT FOR FESTIVAL HALL, 220 E. 3RD <br />The applicant for the above referenced premises has now indicated <br />that there will be no admission charge for dancing on the premises. <br />This is due to information she has received from your department <br />while attempting to obtain a CUP. Apparently, the premises is <br />subject to eminent domain in the near future. Thus, making it -- <br />impossible to obtain a CUP. She has been unable to find anyone to <br />corroborate this, including her landlord. The applicant would like <br />a dance permit for whatever time they have remaining there. <br />I neglected to mention earlier that the premises has two dance <br />floors; one on the ground level and another in the basement area. I <br />don't know if that makes a difference in your recommendation. <br />Taking all of the above into consideration what does your department <br />recommend? <br />Sincerely, <br />YO ANDA M. PENA <br />Po ice Service Officer <br />Vice/Intelligence <br />/Yp <br />cc: Vince f regoso <br />Vice/file <br />