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    The Desert Sun, CA
    March 14 2009


    Board votes in favor of church's design

    Colin Atagi ¢ The Desert Sun ¢ March 14, 2009

    An Armenian church project will go before the Rancho Mirage City
    Council as early as next month with a recommendation it be built at a
    height church officials fought for all year.


    The Rancho Mirage Planning Commission voted 3-1 Thursday to recommend
    the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Desert on Vista Dunes Road be
    built with a maximum height of 57 feet.

    City staff previously recommended a maximum height of 45 feet to
    conform to the nearby neighborhood, but commissioners thought
    differently.

    `Anything further would destroy the lines of the traditional church
    that the Armenians normally build,' Commissioner Ira Laufer said
    Friday. `I felt they should have the normal proportions (an Armenian
    church) usually does.'

    Church officials and parishioners were happy the commission voted in
    their favor.

    `We had struggles, of course, along the way, but I think they finally
    did see it through our eyes,' parishioner Mary Mkrtchian of Cathedral
    City said.

    The project has been a work in progress for 10 years.

    City officials approved the church plans in 1999, and additional
    modifications were approved in 2001.

    `We'd already begun construction on that approval,' said Carolon
    Nigosian, parish council chairwoman. `There's already a foundation in
    the ground based on that particular structure.'

    Even so, a building permit expired in April 2005, and church officials
    had to again go through the process to obtain a conditional use
    permit.

    The city's Architectural Review Board recommended this past April that
    planning commissioners discuss the project, but church officials
    pulled the item from a July meeting after learning of new
    recommendations, including the new height limit.

    About 50 people currently worship in a 500-square-foot room at the
    parish hall on a regular basis, and even more show up on holidays,
    church officials said.

    If the church is built, it will have enough pews to accommodate 170
    people.

    http://www.mydesert.com/article/20090 314/NEWS01/903140308/1006/news01
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