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355 <br /> <br />permit if it were issued erroneously, before Council makes any kind <br />of determination about it. <br /> <br /> Mr. Brandes inquired if there were a discrepancy between <br />Measure "X" and the building plan with regard to the issue of the <br />height of the building and if Measure "X" specifically stated what <br />the height of the building would be. <br /> <br /> Mr. Roush replied that the discrepancy was that Measure "X" <br />indicated that the building would be 21.5 feet tall, and the <br />building plans approved a height of between 25 feet and 29 feet. <br /> <br /> Mr. Mercer stated that Council would discuss the issue with <br />the City Attorney in closed session at the end of the meeting, <br />after which the Council would reconvene and take action on the <br />matter. <br /> <br />Item 6b <br />PUD-80-15-7D, Application of Pleasant Village Associates/Bakers <br />Square Restaurant for Design Review Approval to Construct a 5,415 <br />Square Foot Sit-DownRestaurant Located on an Approximately 33,230 <br />Square Foot Site Located at 6770 Santa Rita Road in the Area <br />Generally Located on the Southeast Corner of Santa Rita Road and <br />Pimlico Drive (Pleasant Village Center) <br /> <br /> Mr. Swift presented his report (SR 90:278) regarding the <br />matter. <br /> <br /> Mr. Mercer declared the public hearing open on the <br />application. <br /> <br /> Mr. George Warner, 9415 Greenleaf Avenue in Santa Fe Springs, <br />representing Bakers Square, requested Council to approve the <br />project as recommended by the Design Review Board and the Planning <br />Commission. <br /> <br /> Mr. Henry Hatton, 3963 Fairlands Drive, requested that the <br />neon lighting be placed in such a way that it would not throw a <br />reflection on his bedroom window at night. <br /> <br /> Mr. Mercer asked Mr. Hatton if he would approve of the light <br />if it were not placed at the back of the building and in front of <br />his house. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hatton said yes. <br /> <br /> Mr. Warnet explained that the light would be a subdued, low- <br />level, white single tube neon lighting with a very minimal spill, <br /> <br /> 7-17-90 <br /> <br /> - 7 - <br /> <br /> <br />