Fountain Valley : Church to Seek Approval to Use Industrial Site
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Members of the 2,500-member Eagle’s Nest Christian Fellowship will ask the Fountain Valley Planning Commission on Wednesday for permission to move the church into an industrial building.
The church, now at a smaller industrial site in Santa Ana, has paid $37,000 down to buy the former headquarters of Mary Kay Cosmetics for $5 million.
But the site, at 10700 Spencer Ave., is zoned for industrial use, and the church is seeking a conditional-use permit.
Eagle’s Nest, founded in 1978, has about 2,500 members. The Spencer Avenue building has 52,000 square feet and will seat about 3,000.
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