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L.A. BRIEFS : CITY LEADERS SPLIT ON NIGHTCLUB VETO.


A dispute over Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Mayor Richard Riordan's veto of a dance permit for a Hollywood nightclub divided city leaders Wednesday.

Unable to get 12 votes to override An arrangement whereby commissions are made by sales managers based upon the sales made by their subordinate sales representatives. A term found in an agreement between a real estate agent and a property owner whereby the agent keeps the right to receive a commission for the sale of  Riordan's veto, Councilwoman Jackie Goldberg Jackie Goldberg (born June 16, 1937) is an American politician and teacher, and a member of the Democratic Party. She is a former member of the California State Assembly. , who represents Hollywood, said she would continue to delay a final vote on Riordan's veto until she was sure of victory or time runs out May 21.

Goldberg said she has enlisted en·list·ed  
adj.
Of, relating to, or being a member of a military rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer.


enlisted
Adjective
 allies of the mayor to persuade him to drop his opposition to the dance permit for the Hollywood Moguls, 1650 N. Schrader Blvd.

``I think the mayor received some incorrect information, and I would like an opportunity to have it explained to him,'' Goldberg said. She has asked Councilman Joel Wachs Joel Wachs served for several terms as Los Angeles City Councilman for the 2nd district. He was first elected by defeating incumbent James B. Potter.

While in office, Wachs chaired the Public Works Committee and vice-chair of the Environmental Quality & Waste Management
, a Riordan supporter, to meet with the mayor.

Wachs said he supports the dance permit because he received word that the nightclub supports the arts and is an outlet for experimental music.

Riordan aides said the mayor would meet to discuss the issue, but he was convinced by officials from the Alcohol Beverage Control board that the permit should not be granted.

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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Apr 9, 1998
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