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-6- <br /> ( 3) Conviction of the owner or any of the employees of the, owner for <br /> violation of obscenity laws in the operation of the store would <br /> be grounds for revocation of this permit by the City Council . <br /> In granting this permit,. the Council 'finds , as did the Planning Commis- <br /> sion, that: <br /> (A) The proposed use is one of the conditional uses specifically <br /> permitted in the district in which it is located . <br /> (B) The proposed conditional use would not be- detrimental to the <br /> health, safety , or general welfare of persons residing or work- <br /> ing in the vicinity or injurious to property values or improvements <br /> in the vicinity . <br /> (C) The proposed conditional use is possibly necessary or possibly - <br /> desirable at the specified location to provide a service or a <br /> facility which is in the interest of public convenience and may <br /> contribute to the general welfare of the neighborhood or community. <br /> (D) There was no opposition to the permit demonstrated during the <br /> hearings before the Planning Commission or the Council .- <br /> (E) A thorough check of the petitioners and other stores they operate <br /> had convinced the shopping center management that this store would <br /> be in the best business interest of the owners . <br /> Voting on the motion: <br /> Aye : Enrooth , Marks , Sundland, and Letourneau . <br /> Nay : Ranallo. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Mrs . Makowske concluded her report by informing the Council that the <br /> petition for an amendment to the Zoning ordinance which would allow <br /> motorcycle accessory sales as a conditional use had been withdrawn <br /> by the applicant after the hearing . She then requested the Planning <br /> Commission be kept informed as to when the H . R.A. meetings are scheduled . <br /> Mr. Childs had included in the agenda packet a listing of checks staff <br /> has found to be uncollectible , which he requested be written off so <br /> the books could be closed for 1981 . He and Chief Hickerson assured the <br /> Council 'every legal process which is economically justified had been <br /> followed to collect these monies . . The Manager pointed out, however, <br /> that a shortage of a little more than a thousand dollars would. be more <br /> than- offset by the liquor operation net profit of $23 ,281.69 on <br /> check cashing. <br /> Motion by Councilman Letourneau and seconded by Councilman Marks to <br /> , authorize the write off of.- $1, 350 .66 - in uncollec.tible checks for the- <br /> City.'s 1981 liquor store operations • <br /> �� Motion carried unanimously. <br />