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CITY CLERK
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STAFF REPORTS
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9/1/2009
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DRAFT <br /> Mr. Barone replied that the stage faces the Rose Hotel and Pleasanton Hotel, noting <br /> that they designed it intentionally this way. <br /> Commissioner Pentin inquired if the Barones would consider talking to an acoustical <br /> consultant to discuss the stage set up such that the sound is directed backward rather <br /> than toward the neighbors. <br /> Mr. Barone replied that he would. <br /> Diane Churka stated that she supported the Commission allowing music until <br /> 10:00 p.m. but wanted the Commission to set parameters. She noted that the officer <br /> gave the Barones the CC &R's regarding noise and that a total of three citations were <br /> received, one of which was after 10:00 p.m. <br /> Ms. Churka stated that they moved to St. John's Court in 1988, and Casanova's was <br /> where Barone's is. She indicated that the Pleasanton Hotel played music all day long, <br /> including weekends, and their quality of life downtown has been compromised. She <br /> added that dogs start barking at 7:15 a.m. from the kennel all year long and especially <br /> loud on holiday weekends; trains run six to seven times per night which has increased <br /> as the economy improved; the Amador High School band practices, garbage trucks <br /> come by before 6:30 a.m., and when the bars close, there are loud noises from loads of <br /> glass bottles being thrown into the restaurant dumpsters. <br /> Ms. Churka noted that Casanova's had no outside entertainment. She expressed <br /> opposition to Barone's having music seven days a week but would support four days a <br /> week. She indicated that while she and her husband knew they were buying into a <br /> commercial district, the Barones also knew they were buying in a residential area; she <br /> asked for some give and take. <br /> Ms. Churka stated that she has heard music as high as 85 decibels. She added that <br /> the music rocked their house so they must close their windows, turn on the air <br /> conditioner, and turn up their TV. She indicated that she did not understand the <br /> distinction the Commission has made between the front and back decks because the <br /> front is exposed to businesses, and there are numerous homes in the back deck area <br /> that are impacted. She added that theirs is the only home in front of the Barone's <br /> property line that is not buffered by a garage or a room, and she questioned what would <br /> happen when Farmer's Restaurant has outside entertainment. <br /> Ed Churka stated that he believes the business owner that rents a restaurant from him <br /> at 780 Main Street will also request to do the same since the Commission will set a <br /> precedent by setting the hours until 2:00 a.m. He indicated that conditional use permits <br /> (CUP) are permitted for only six months and inquired whether or not the permit will be <br /> monitored. He noted that the Barones have violated the permit three times already and <br /> inquired if the noise ordinance will be changed. He cited places that have closed in the <br /> Downtown because of noise concerns and inquired how long the City will allow this to <br /> DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 8/12/2009 Page 4 of 17 <br />
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