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Bill St. Claire (2208 Waterloo, Stockton) said this project is not <br /> appropriate for this area. This project will draw 100 to 200 <br /> customers each day. There is not enough off-street parking spaces. <br /> This would impact other businesses in the area. He said he could <br /> not make Findings 3 and 4 . <br /> Jack Tone (9749 N. Jack Tone Road, Stockton) said it is immoral to <br /> give these nude dancers the right to move into the same building as <br /> the church. <br /> Valerie Shumann Younell (P. O. Box 4022 , Stockton) was opposed to <br /> the project. <br /> Bill Ross (3245 Waterloo, Stockton) has lived in the project area <br /> for 20 years. He designed the plans for the church. He is opposed <br /> to the juice bar. <br /> Dolores Atherton (2065 Cherokee Road, Stockton) said she wants her <br /> property to keep its value. This operation will reduce the value <br /> of her property. <br /> Martin Edwards (8931 Cardiff Place, Stockton) , representing <br /> Christian Community Concerns, presented a report detailing the <br /> impacts of adult entertainment in 14 different cities. In each <br /> case there is an increase in crime, a reduction of property value <br /> (down 20 percent) , and a depreciation of the quality of life. <br /> Sacramento has made a regulation that new juice bars must go into <br /> industrial areas. <br /> Julio Escovedo (463 S. Patrick, Stockton) asked the Commissioners <br /> to take into consideration the plight of the church that is <br /> presently on the site. There are four schools near this location. <br /> Students pass by this site on the way to school. He is <br /> representing the Garden Acres neighborhood, and they are on record <br /> in opposition to this project. <br /> Emily Emory (1717 N. Golden Gate, Stockton) said she has lived in <br /> the area since 1960. She is opposed to the project. She is <br /> concerned about the impacts to the children. She reads a letter <br /> from Francis Wheeler, 2621 Waterloo Road, located behind the juice <br /> bar, who is also against the project. <br /> Tim Pollack (2140 Sutro, Stockton) said it is the Planning <br /> Commission' s responsibility to protect the community. It is a <br /> safety as well as a moral issue. <br /> Charles Hulland (2857 Redwood Avenue, Stockton) said this project <br /> will lower the value of his property. <br /> Steven Bojorques (208 W. Lincoln Road, Stockton) , president of the <br /> American Indian Movement of San Joaquin County, said he is opposed <br /> to the project because it is disrespectful against God and women. <br /> PC MINUTES -7- PC: 1-18-96 <br />