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Appellants' Proposed Revisions <br /> Millers and Chabad: <br /> • Both the Millers and the Chabad agreed that it would be appropriate to create a <br /> secondary patio area at the south and southeast side of the building (along <br /> Hopyard Road) to be the designated area for small gatherings. <br /> Millers: <br /> • No event, regardless of size, should start before 7 a.m. <br /> Chabad:: <br /> • No limitations on hours for gatherings of 25 people or fewer. <br /> Staff Analysis/Response <br /> Staff supports the addition of a second patio area to be located along the south/ <br /> southwest side of the building, which would be used for small outdoor gatherings, rather <br /> than the larger outdoor patio. A condition of approval, reflecting this patio area, has <br /> been added in the redline draft included in Attachment 1 . <br /> Staff believes it is still appropriate to retain a limitation on the evening hours of use of <br /> the second patio but does not feel it necessary to limit the early morning use of the <br /> facility as suggested by the Millers. <br /> 4. Amplification at Outdoor Events <br /> Condition No.10 of the August 21 Conditions limit use of amplification to no more than <br /> two of the 15 annual events, to begin no earlier than 10.a.m. and end no later than <br /> 8 p.m. <br /> Appellants Proposed Revisions I <br /> Millers: <br /> • Amplified voices (i.e. use of a microphone) at large events may be used for short <br /> periods, such as to direct guests, or music (such as during a bride's approach <br /> down the aisle) may be allowed at additional large events, provided that it is for <br /> a short period only. <br /> • Amplified sound (such as music played through speakers) may be allowed at <br /> small gatherings, provided that it was not audible to neighbors. <br /> Chabad: <br /> • No limitations on use of outdoor sound at any outdoor event, provided <br /> amplification is directed away from residential uses to the immediate north. <br /> Staff Analysis/Response <br /> Staff does not recommend any changes be made to the August 21 Conditions with <br /> respect to amplified sound. The provisions as drafted are clear, enforceable, and <br /> provide appropriate measures to avoid nuisance to nearby neighbors. <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />
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