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7. Prior to starting outdoor music/entertainment after 9:00 p.m., the applicants shall <br />consult with an acoustic engineer to determine if noise mitigations can be <br />implemented to reduce noise impacts to the neighbors. <br />8. If operation of this use results in conflicts pertaining to noise, parking, <br />traffic/circulation, or other factors, at the discretion on the Director of Community <br />Development, this conditional use permit may be submitted to the Planning <br />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 <br />may revoke said conditional use permit. Possible mitigation measures can include, <br />but are not limited to: modifying the hours of operation, prohibiting amplified music, <br />hiring security personnel, or other measures deemed necessary by the Planning <br />Commission. <br />9. Activities conducted on the subject property shall comply with Chapter 9.04 of the <br />Pleasanton Municipal Code (Noise Regulations). The applicants (or designated <br />representative of the business) shall ensure that all musicians, DJs, and <br />entertainers performing on the subject property are aware of the City's noise <br />regulations. <br />10. The kitchen shall remain open, with at least limited food service available to <br />patrons, during the operating hours of the business. <br />11. The applicants (or designated representative of the business) shall maintain the <br />area surrounding the restaurant, outdoor dining areas, and parking lot in a clean <br />and orderly manner at all times. The applicants (or designated representative of <br />the business) shall regularly monitor the area outside of the restaurant and parking <br />lot to ensure peace and quiet. <br />12. Except as noted above, all previous conditions of approval for Case UP -88-25 shall <br />remain in full force and effect. <br />{end} <br />K <br />