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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
STAFF REPORTS
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1/19/2010
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15 Y
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5. If operation of this use results in conflicts pertaining to parking, interior or exterior noise, <br /> vibrations, traffic /circulation, litter, odors, loitering, fighting, or other factors, at the <br /> discretion on the Planning Director, this conditional use permit may be submitted to the <br /> Planning Commission for their subsequent review at a public hearing. If necessary, the <br /> Commission may modify or add conditions of approval to mitigate such impacts, or may <br /> revoke said conditional use permit. Possible mitigation measures can include, but are not <br /> limited to: reducing the number of seats and/or tables, restricting the hours of operation, <br /> installing noise or vibration mitigating measures/devices, eliminating live/DJ music, <br /> hiring security personnel, and/or prohibiting alcohol consumption in the outdoor dining <br /> areas. <br /> 6. The subject conditional use permit shall be reviewed by the Planning Director six months <br /> after its start of operation to determine if the business is operating in a non nuisance <br /> manner. If necessary, the conditional use permit may be brought back to the Planning <br /> Commission for additional conditions to mitigate and/or prevent any nuisances that were <br /> identified. <br /> 7. The doors of the restaurant/bar shall remain closed when not being used for <br /> ingress/egress purposes. The applicant shall install self- closing door mechanisms on all <br /> exterior doors. The restaurant/bar windows shall remain closed during business hours. <br /> 8. The business shall comply with Chapter 9.04 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code (Noise <br /> Regulations). Prior to issuance of a tenant improvement permit for the applicant's <br /> business, the applicant shall provide staff with plans and specifications showing the <br /> proposed wall assembly for the applicant's tenant space (i.e., drywall thickness, <br /> insulation type and value, stud size, etc.) and its overall noise reducing capability (i.e., <br /> Sound Transmission Class rating). The wall assembly design shall be modified, as <br /> deemed necessary by the Chief Building Official and Planning Director, to comply with <br /> the Municipal Code noise regulations. <br /> 9. Dancing shall be limited to the approximately 16 ft. by 19 ft. dance area shown on the <br /> floor plan. The dance area shall not be enlarged beyond that shown on the floor plan. <br /> 10. The applicant shall regularly request patrons via flyers or small signs in the interior of the <br /> establishment to not utilize the on -street parking spaces in the residential area west of <br /> Peters Avenue after 10:00 p.m. <br /> 11. Prior to business operation, the applicant shall install small signs in the interior of the <br /> building on or near the exit doors requesting that customers not loiter outside and be <br /> courteous and quiet when leaving the business and parking areas. <br /> Page -2 <br />
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