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DRAFT <br /> successful without complaints, she would be open to entertaining increasing the number <br /> of days. <br /> Commissioner Pentin stated that he was not in favor of micro managing, and referring <br /> to opportunity, he noted that if Barone's is already booked to open at 6:00 a.m. for five <br /> days and additional opportunities arise thereafter, he felt it would be a detriment to <br /> business to turn that opportunity down. He further questioned who would keep track of <br /> and enforce the five days on any given week for early morning openings and night <br /> music. <br /> Commissioner Narum stated that she had hoped the applicant would and that they <br /> would work closely with the residents as well. <br /> Commissioners Blank moved to make the conditional use findings as listed in the <br /> staff report and to approve Case PCUP -249, subject to conditions listed in <br /> Exhibit A of the staff report, with the following modifications: (1) Add a condition <br /> that the waiting staff shall undergo a training program, such as TIPS (Training for <br /> Intervention Procedures), designed to prevent intoxication, underage drinking, <br /> and drunk driving: (2) Add a condition that the applicant shall work with the <br /> Director of Community Development to provide acceptable directional signage for <br /> the Barone's parking lot; (3) Add a condition that the applicants shall consult with <br /> an acoustical engineer to determine whether any additional noise mitigations <br /> could be done prior to the starting of music after 9:00 p.m.; (4) Modify Condition <br /> No. 4 to require the applicant to work with the Director of Community <br /> Development and staff to determine selection and placement of a recording <br /> device that will record and create a record of sound between 9:00 p.m. and <br /> 10:00 p.m. and that would notify the Barones should the noise exceed <br /> 70 decibels; and (5) Add a condition that amplified outdoor music and early <br /> morning openings shall be restricted to six days per week. <br /> Commissioner Narum seconded the motion. <br /> Commissioner Pentin suggested that the six days be specified so the neighbors would <br /> know which day there will be no night music. <br /> Commissioner Blank stated that he would rather not restrict the Barone's to specific <br /> days due to the potential for loss of event bookings. <br /> Commissioner Narum accepted the six days a week as a compromise. She asked that <br /> Barone's be open also six days a week at 6:00 a.m. <br /> Commissioner Blank confirmed that the six days a week would apply to music as well <br /> as early morning openings. He asked if staff can craft language for the revised and new <br /> conditions. <br /> Ms. Decker said staff could do it. <br /> DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 8/12/2009 Page 15 of 17 <br />