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    Patch.com (Encino/Tarzana - California)
    Aug 3 2013


    Armenian Foundation Plans to Use Vacant Fire Station for Community Activities

    In a highly controversial move, the foundation was unanimously granted
    a 50-year lease by the Los Angeles City Council for $1 a year.
    Neighbors called it a "land grab."

    By Natalie Rivera


    The Armenian Cultural Foundation plans to use a vacant Encino fire
    station for after-school tutoring, earthquake drills, blood drives and
    bicycle rides to promote genocide awareness, according to foundation
    spokesman Dr. Raffi Chalian.

    In a highly controversial move, the foundation was unanimously granted
    a 50-year lease by the Los Angeles City Council for $1 a year.
    Neighbors called it a "land grab."

    Chalian told the Encino Neighborhood Council in July that former Fire
    Station 83 at 5001 N. Balboa Blvd. will host the many groups the
    foundation sponsors, including a dance group and its Armenian Youth
    Organization. It will provide community services to the greater Encino
    neighborhood and not just its Armenian residents, he said.

    The Daily News reported in July that residents were hoping the station
    would be used as an additional building for Encino Charter Elementary
    School, located next to the station. The newspaper said in May that
    there were 600 signatures on a petition to block the lease.

    "It's basically a land grab," Lisa Becker, a parent and board member
    of the Parent Teacher Organization, told the Daily News. "How the city
    can justify giving them that property for $1 is beyond me."

    According to the Daily News, the station has been vacant for almost
    seven years. The building has also been the target of vandalism and
    copper wire theft. The Armenian Cultural Foundation offered to invest
    $1 million in repairs, the newspaper reported.

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