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Can't blame North Chapel plan on Corky
The building already had the electrical and plumbing redone. The chapel was restored 10 years ago.— March 16, 2018 8:04 p.m.
Can't blame North Chapel plan on Corky
There is a "National Historic Register". The North Chapel is listed in the register, so it HAS been declared an historic site by the federal government. The State of CA recognizes federal historic buildings as historic also. The deed to the city, clearly states that all successors in interest must abide by the guidelines set forth. It is a covenant that runs with the land. The historic register specifically lists many aspects of the interior of the Chapel as well, including the pews. Regardless of your views on religion, I'm sure you will agree that even developers have to follow the law. McMillan was GIVEN this property for FREE. They agreed to follow the guidelines, and they clearly are NOT. The Chapel has ALWAYS been used as a chapel, i.e. mostly just on sundays. So it a nonsense to say that the chapel is under-utilized.— March 16, 2018 7:59 p.m.