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CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 22, 1992 | IRIS YOKOI
The Planning Commission has ruled that the Anaheim Kingsmen drum and bugle corps will not be required to pay for a bus turnout on Beach Boulevard in order to move into Village Center. Earlier this month the commission had ordered the Kingsmen or the shopping center owner to pay for construction of a new bus turnout as a condition of approval for a use permit that would allow the musical organization to move into a Village Center storefront space.
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CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 22, 1992 | IRIS YOKOI
The Planning Commission has ruled that the Anaheim Kingsmen drum and bugle corps will not be required to pay for a bus turnout on Beach Boulevard in order to move into Village Center. Earlier this month the commission had ordered the Kingsmen or the shopping center owner to pay for construction of a new bus turnout as a condition of approval for a use permit that would allow the musical organization to move into a Village Center storefront space.
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CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 4, 1992 | IRIS YOKOI
The 8,400-square-foot space in the Village Center strip mall seems the ideal facility for the Anaheim Kingsmen drum and bugle corps, with plenty of parking spaces and lots of room for everything from dance rehearsals to bingo games. But the city's requirement that the Kingsmen help pay for a new bus turnout on Beach Boulevard may send the group marching out of Stanton.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
July 4, 1992 | IRIS YOKOI
The 8,400-square-foot space in the Village Center strip mall seems the ideal facility for the Anaheim Kingsmen drum and bugle corps, with plenty of parking spaces and lots of room for everything from dance rehearsals to bingo games. But the city's requirement that the Kingsmen help pay for a new bus turnout on Beach Boulevard may send the group marching out of Stanton.
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