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town and noted that the Barones support the school financially and with their time, as <br />well. <br />Sue Wilson said she and her husband moved to the Downtown over two years ago; <br />they live in the St. John neighborhood and they hear the Fairground noise, dogs, the <br />high school, trains, and they like to go to bed early during the week. She finds it hard to <br />hear people complaining about the downtown noise when they chose to live in the <br />downtown. She formed their own P-Town Citizens Group at Yahoo to help with the <br />vitality of the downtown and said their group supports the Barone’s. The Barone’s <br />provide an amazing professional setting, she hoped for a compromise and supported <br />approval. <br />Frank Berlogar voiced support of the application and stated that Downtown is for all of <br />Pleasanton. He urged the Commission to approve the project. <br />Jan Batcheller stated that her first business was the Photo Plant in 1975. She added <br />that she lives in the Downtown and supports the Barone’s, who have the best restaurant <br />in the Downtown. She indicated that noises Downtown is to be expected and asked <br />everybody to support the Downtown Association. She then urged the Commission to <br />adopt staff’s recommendation. <br />Sharrell Michelotti stated her support for the Barones and their wonderful restaurant. <br />She echoed the comments from supporters and said that Pleasanton has come a long <br />way. She noted that the Downtown has been renovated and that the Barones have <br />been a big contributor. She indicated that she has been active in the community and <br />over the years has promoted a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, which has been <br />created. She stated that she felt the Downtown is a draw and needs to be kept vibrant. <br />She expressed her support for staff’s recommendations. <br />Melanie Sadek stated that she owns Murphy’s Paw on Main Street and lives in town. <br />She agreed the Barones were wonderful people and as a business owner in the <br />Downtown, all she has heard about is Livermore and that Pleasanton has nothing going <br />on in the evening. She indicated that merchants worked together with the Downtown <br />Association to do Wednesday Night Live, and this was the reason they requested the <br />temporary use permit to allow live music until 9:00 p.m. She stated that she has heard <br />from many businesses that the live music on Wednesday nights has helped businesses, <br />and she felt it was an amazing draw. She noted that said they lose many people to <br />Livermore after 9:00 p.m., which has restaurants that can serve alcohol until 2:00 a.m. <br />She stated that live music draws business and creates a good environment and asked <br />for Commission approval of staff’s recommendation. <br />Christine Salidivar, Executive Director, Pleasanton Downtown Association, stated that <br />nighttime vitality is a key point if the City wants to have a growing and vibrant <br />Downtown. She indicated that every Downtown has found entertainment to be the <br />factor revitalizing them. She added that she believed Barone’s has done a wonderful <br />job and pointed out that being Central Commercial zoning provides opportunities for <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 12, 2009 Page 12 of 23 <br /> <br />
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