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added that, again, it is honoring the neighbor feedback to not go too far today <br /> and evaluate where we are later on, and if everything is good, it can happen in <br /> six months. <br /> Commissioner Allen indicated that she can support the application with those three <br /> changes. She added that she is also fine with the employees working there during that <br /> additional time from midnight to 5:00 a.m. <br /> Commissioner Piper stated that it seemed like the push back the Commission was <br /> hearing was from the standpoint of traffic and noise and not necessarily from the hours <br /> of operation. She indicated that she does not necessarily support the change because <br /> it does not feel like it is what the Commission was hearing the pushback on. <br /> Commissioner Allen replied that she can totally hear what Commissioner Piper was <br /> saying. She stated that the way she is thinking about the difference between <br /> 12:00 midnight and 1:00 a.m. is a noise issue. She indicated that there are more cars in <br /> that store, more lights, more activity and people shutting doors, and just more activity <br /> than has ever happened before. With respect to the alcohol sales, she stated that she <br /> did not want to say no alcohol because the applicant could not make a good business <br /> case and would end up possibly with this gas station going out of business, and she is <br /> not sure what the better use is. She noted, however, that the residents are concerned <br /> about the crime and the noise and the loitering that has come up a lot, and the alcohol <br /> could drive some additional people in too. She added that cutting back the hours <br /> minimizes that potential risk there, and this was sort of a compromise to show that the <br /> Commission values the neighbors' input as well as the applicant's position, allowing him <br /> to get started, assuming everything is good, and where we hope it would end up after <br /> the Commission evaluates and possibly approves it in six months. <br /> Chair O'Connor indicated that the applicant has already agreed to bring down the <br /> timeframe for noise purposes on the car wash to 9:00 p.m. during standard time and <br /> asked Commissioner Allen if she could live with closing at 9:00 p.m. instead 8:00 p.m. <br /> for alcohol sales. <br /> Commissioner Allen stated that she could live with that. <br /> Commissioner Ritter inquired what WalMart's cutoff for alcohol is <br /> Commissioner Balch replied that he believes it is 11:00 p.m., which is what the applicant <br /> used as basis. He indicated that he is probably not so supportive of Commissioner <br /> Allen's comments on the three items, and the reason he does not support the alcohol to <br /> only 8:00 p.m. is because several times he has been at various events in the area and <br /> that is about the time they send someone to restock. <br /> Commissioner Balch stated that with respect to the carwash, he could agree with the <br /> time. He stated that the 10:00 p.m. was definitely causing concern with running the car <br /> wash that late, but he does hear the applicant agreeing for 9:00 p.m. during standard <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, August 27, 2014 Page 28 of 44 <br />