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Prom: Karl and Brenda Sauter <br /> Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 9:30 AM <br /> to: Donna Decker <br /> Subject: Fw: Redcoats <br /> On Mon, 11/16/09, Karl and Brenda Sauter wrote: <br /> From: Karl and Brenda Sauter <br /> Subject: Redcoats <br /> To: sotto @ci.pleasanton.ca.us <br /> Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 9:28 AM <br /> Re: PCUP -257, Mari Kennard, Redcoats British Pub and Restaurant <br /> Dear Mr. Otto, <br /> We are opposed to extending the days /hours for indoor music at <br /> Redcoats Pub. <br /> Although Ms.Kennard has been responsible in keeping her word <br /> regarding the doors being closed when the music is loud, it <br /> is not possible for her to control the crowds as they are standing <br /> outside waiting to get in, sometimes for an extended period of time, <br /> often late at night, nor as they are leaving her establishment at <br /> closing. <br /> Of greatest concern is my 8 year old son who comes to my room <br /> scared and crying after he's been awakened at 1:00 am by people laughing and yelling as <br /> they walk past our house, cars screeching their <br /> brakes, police officers giving chase with their sirens, loud mufflers, <br /> loud music, etc. These events occur on a regular basis. <br /> Please note the following businesses which already impact our <br /> property values. Each of these establishments have live outdoor <br /> music which can be heard in our home: <br /> 1. A Touch of Health <br /> 2. Barone's <br /> 3. Pleasanton Hotel's new restaurant, The Farmer <br /> 3. Amador Football games (believe it or not! We hear it) <br /> 4. Redcoats SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL <br /> 5. Fernando's <br /> 6. Blue Agave Provided to the Planning Commission <br /> After Distribution of Packet <br /> Date Distributed: 6 iv{ <br />