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respect for the neighbors. He also cited similar problems with events at the <br />Fairgrounds. He then asked the Commission to consider what it can do to support the <br />Downtown and allow music only inside the building due to noise impacts of outdoor <br />music to neighbors. <br />Jack Bras stated that he received an email from the Chamber of Commerce asking <br />people to come to the meeting and support Barone’s, and that he replied with a <br />statement that Barone’s has played music so loud that it constituted a noise nuisance to <br />him at Pleasanton Heights three miles away. He indicated that has never had a <br />problem until the last few years with a noise explosion from Barone’s, the Concerts in <br />the Park, the Fairgrounds booking groups that believe people are hard of hearing. He <br />noted that if Barone’s is allowed to play music until 10:00 p.m., it should be monitored <br />between 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., and if they are not conforming to the decibel rating, <br />they should revert to 9:00 p.m. <br />Stacey Blaney stated that she owns a business in town and does not live far from the <br />Downtown. She spoke about the family enjoyment of having activities and vitality in the <br />Downtown which support businesses. She indicated that she knows the police monitor <br />the level of music at the Concerts in the Park. She added that she has attended two of <br />Barone’s events in the back patio and feels they have been conscientious about <br />neighbor impacts. She indicated her support for holding music until 10:00 p.m. and <br />having events during the week. <br />Diane McRae stated that she has been a resident and business owner for 13 years. <br />She indicated that she lives closer to Foothill High School and is often awakened by the <br />high school band and garbage trucks every Tuesday morning. She stated that she <br />personally wants to see a Downtown that is successful and alive with music and <br />believes it is important for property values. She invited everybody to visit Barone’s and <br />enjoy the atmosphere. <br />Mark Dunlap stated that he noticed that there are about 20 to 30 local people working at <br />the restaurant and believes that the restaurant provides employment in a tough <br />economy. He added that the restaurant’s increasing popularity would help those <br />working there. <br />Charles Hunter stated that he has lived on St. John Street only yards opposite the <br />Barone’s parking lot for the last 15 years and expressed his opposition to the Barone’s <br />request. He indicated that he believes the proposal would present a harmful intrusion <br />materially affecting his property values and his reasonable enjoyment of his property. <br />He added that he and his wife go to bed at 9:00 p.m. because they must get up early, <br />and the temporary music permit would affect their health and well-being even if the <br />music were to cease. He stated that the extension of Barone’s business hours would <br />generate a significant spillover effect for some time afterwards, resulting in increased <br />noise in the parking lot. He noted that the later it gets, the louder customers get <br />because they have been drinking, and they have turned on their car alarms, which is <br />extremely annoying and disruptive to him and his wife. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 12, 2009 Page 8 of 23 <br /> <br />
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