Clueless Orange County civic government stories are always the best:
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO – A group of Catholic business leaders will be allowed to build a high school for as many as 3,000 students at the site of an ancient burial ground after a 4-1 vote by the City Council on Monday night.
The school will be named JSerra High School – after the Rev. Junipero Serra, the priest who founded Mission San Juan Capistrano.
The council vote came after more than two hours of testimony, almost all of it from people opposed to the school at Camino Capistrano and Junipero Serra Road. Councilman Wyatt Hart noted that memorials to the site’s Indian past will be included at the campus and that the site was zoned for a hotel anyway.
Doesn’t anyone remember Poltergeist? Guess they will now.