HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 30; U.S. Post Office Building; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (12)-, May 28, 1969
Mr. Richard E. King' Regional Real Estate Officer U. S. Post Office Departnient
San Diego, California 92101
Dear flr. King:
After my telephone conversation kiith you yesterday, I h,id a csn- ferer;ce with llr. Stein and tic is ciuitc adamant that ric ci;ar,?e shoulti be riacle in the site orientation of the ne!r Post t!ffick. In other words, he uants the builditig tp frorit CI~ R(ioszv~1~; as original 7y plaiItieci and cor:sic?rs any r2orie:;tatioii \:kicI: \muId cause it to face oti i*:adisoti to be, in his Liords, "a tJriJch of contract".
Personally, I believe tii'at the entrance on i,ocs~vclt is by far the best solution. It is riore ciccessible by car and on foot, particularly froif tile dociritoirn shopri ng arca; the streets Kucsevel t ana Eeech provide a tetter traffic circulation qzttcrri arid a Rooseve'lt frontage is rnore conFatible rrith the gcnkral l?yout
of the business area, present and planncti. AccordiLqly, a t~le- gram was sent yesterday t~ your San Fraricisco Reaigr,al Office,
attention of Chief Engineer with a co~y to you asking tibat they acihere to the original plan of fronting on i:ccst.vclt as indiciited in Drawing (L6531OF dated 10-4-68).
I advised Pir. Stein that you had gone t~ your Gcgioilal 'Iffice iI; San Francisco to discuss the proposed cha~cjcs riitfi their: an6 that you would let me know their thinking OII the matter, ircluding the cost factor,as soon as you returned. It is possible that a conference of interested parties should be set up soon to cotisicier ail factors involved.
P. 0. P~OX 1701
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a. Sincereiy yours,
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