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DRAFT <br /> Commissioner Blank stated he did not have an issue with music going until 10:00 p.m. <br /> He indicated that he felt the Downtown should be able to have some amount of night <br /> life. <br /> Commissioner Pearce advised the Commissioners that she wanted to re -open the <br /> public hearing to find out how the Barones felt about the new conditions. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS RE- OPENED. <br /> Mr. Barone indicated that he agreed with the added and revised conditions and <br /> suggested that if the Martinovich family comes in for an application, The Farmers <br /> Restaurant be conditioned with the same one quiet night a week. He also requested <br /> that the Commission consider how the noise would be monitored if both businesses that <br /> share the same property line are open on the same evening. <br /> Mr. MacDonald stated that he agreed with the proposed motion. <br /> THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br /> Chair Pearce stated that neighbor issues are one of the hardest things the Commission <br /> has to work with. She noted that the Commission cannot make everyone happy and <br /> hoped that the compromise arrived at makes everyone a little bit happy. She indicated <br /> that if the process does not work, the matter can come back to the Commission for <br /> discussion. She added that she was happy to see something to enliven the Downtown. <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Blank, Narum, Pearce, and Pentin. <br /> NOES: None. <br /> ABSTAIN: None. <br /> RECUSED: None. <br /> ABSENT: Commissioners O'Connor and Olson. <br /> Resolution No. PC- 2009 -26 approving PCUP -249 was entered and adopted as <br /> motioned. <br /> DRAFT EXCERPTS: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, 8/12/2009 Page 17 of 17 <br />