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than three per week, and require noise monitoring to be presented to the Commission <br />and to staff. <br />Lee Busey stated that he is a senior citizen and supporter of the restaurant since it was <br />Villa Armando, then Casanova’s, and now Barone’s. He added that he thinks people <br />need to adjust over time and compromise, but supports the venue at Barone’s. He <br />noted that he has been to all events on Thursday evenings and does not think they are <br />out of line. He suggested maintaining the decibel levels and keeping neighborhood <br />residents in mind. He indicated that he felt it was a viable entity with much support and <br />that it would be a shame to do anything to stop it. <br />Troy French submitted a speaker card but had to leave. He asked a member of the <br />audience to speak on his behalf to express his support of Barone’s. <br />Mark Kearns stated that he owns a commercial building on Spring Street a block away. <br />He indicated that he supported Barone’s and that he is considering developing a <br />residence behind his commercial building. He noted that if people choose to live <br />Downtown, they should share in the goings-on of Downtown, that 9:00 p.m. is too early <br />to close, and that it was cutting it close for families to have an enjoyable evening. He <br />indicated that he had gone to two of the Thursday night events and that there were <br />probably 400 people at Barone’s, as well as a lot of people Downtown where <br />businesses benefitted from the revenue brought in. He expressed his support for music <br />until 10:00 p.m. and requested approval for the proposal. <br />Jim Vlamis stated he has lived in Pleasanton since 1968 and complimented the <br />Commission and business leaders on what has transpired in Pleasanton since 1968. <br />He stated that he felt differentiation is everything and supported Barone’s Restaurant, <br />whose owners have developed a great atmosphere for all age groups. He noted that <br />music was needed Downtown for business and the City’s value. He indicated that <br />weddings held at the Pleasanton Hotel go until 11:30 p.m. at times and asked the <br />Commission to support the request. <br />Vic Malatesta stated that he has owned Vic’s All Star Kitchen for the last 17 years and <br />that he has been in the restaurant business for 42 years. He indicated his support for <br />the Barone’s request and feels they have shown a compromise and willingness to work <br />with staff. He requested the Commission to approve the application. <br />Michael Knuppe stated that he owns the properties formerly known as Kimberly <br />Commons and that one of his tenants has expressed concern about the noise. He <br />stated that this tenant, who owns the Sunol Nursery and is up at 4:00 a.m. to be at work <br />by 6:00 a.m., has given notice that he will leave if there is noise until 11:00 p.m. <br />Mr. Knuppe stated that he felt a compromise can be developed that works for everyone. <br />He suggested that more work go toward the TIPS program and presented Mr. Barone a <br />glass that he found in his bushes. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 12, 2009 Page 10 of 23 <br /> <br />
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