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Ms. Rondash replied that Condition No. 27 indicates that in-and-out privileges are <br /> limited to the roped-off smoking area which shall be located 20 feet from any door or <br /> opening. <br /> Commissioner Narum requested verification that patrons who leave the facility to go to <br /> their cars would not be allowed back in. <br /> Ms. Rondash replied that was correct. <br /> Commissioner Olson inquired what the total staffing will be and if the number would be <br /> based on an assumed 500 people in the club or if it would vary. <br /> Ms. Rondash replied that she believes there would be a maximum staffing of 50, by <br /> shifts, and based on the maximum capacity of 500. She deferred to the club operator <br /> for further clarification. <br /> Commissioner Posson noted that with respect to how the in-and-out privileges will be <br /> controlled, he has not seen anything in the use permit or in the security plan any <br /> definition of how the club will keep track of who came in, who left, and how they will be <br /> precluded from re-entry. He further noted that it may be a question for the operator. <br /> Ms. Rondash explained that the cordoned-off area for smoking is adjacent to the <br /> entryway but, per the Pleasanton Municipal Code, has to be a specified distance away <br /> from any openings, including doors and windows. She noted that the smoking area is <br /> required to have security personnel stationed there to ensure that anyone who leaves <br /> that area is not allowed back into the club. She added that there are no other in-and-out <br /> privileges allowed other than to and from that smoking area. <br /> Commissioner Posson stated that he recognized that, but his question was what <br /> process the club would follow for keeping track of who came in and who left and then <br /> are re-entering the club. <br /> Ms. Stern replied that the club will have a "Scanshell 800" ID scanner or similar device, <br /> and those attempting to come back in the club would have go through the security once <br /> again and have their ID scanned, do the pat-down, and everything else. She indicated <br /> that Lt. Knox can address the question on the security plan regarding whether or not <br /> their names would come up in the Scanshell as having already entered and would not <br /> be allowed re-entry or if that really matters as long as they go through the security <br /> again, are not bringing in alcohol, are not clearly intoxicated, and so on. <br /> Commissioner Posson inquired if the Scanshell also gets those who do not have <br /> California driver's licenses. He noted that the Teen Plan makes reference to scanning <br /> High School ID's. <br /> Ms. Stern deferred to Lt. Knox to respond to the question. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 27, 2013 Page 5 of 22 <br />