
A PROPOSAL goes before the Garden Grove City Council on Tuesday to allow eight pool table at a Main Street eatery (Shutterstock).
By Jim Tortolano/Orange Country Tribune
Rack ‘em.
On Tuesday night the Garden Grove City Council voted 6-0 – with Councilmember John O’Neill absent – in favor of a resolution clearing the way for a permit to allow a Main Street restaurant to operate a billiard parlor with up to eight pool tables as an “incidental” use.
The Wharf, which offers seafood and other meals, is located at 12941 Main on the west side of the street. The billiard parlor could host league competition and gambling would be strictly forbidden, the council was told.
Also on Tuesday night, the council pulled from the agenda a written request from the Union of Vietnamese Student Associations to host a Tet Festival in 2025.
Additionally the council voted 6-0 in favor of a proposal from Councilmember George Brietigam to ask the city attorney to draw up and bring back – within 90 days – an ordinance to ban camping in pubic places.
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