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STAFF REPORTS
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6/19/2007
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09 ATTACHMENT 5
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will substantially conform to the requirements for development specified in the <br />Pleasanton General Plan. <br />Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS <br />The Planning Commission must make the following findings prior to granting the conditional <br />use permit for allowing serving alcoholic beverages after 10:00 p.m.: <br />1. The location of the proposed conditional use is in accordance with the objectives of <br />the zoning ordinance and the purpose of the district in which the site is located. <br />Objectives of the zoning ordinance include: protecting existing land uses from <br />inharmonious influences and harmful intrusions; fostering harmonious, convenient, <br />workable relationships among land uses; and insuring that public and private lands <br />ultimately are used for the purposes which are most appropriate and beneficial to the City <br />as a whole. As conditioned, staff believes that the proposed restaurant/bar would be <br />consistent with these objectives. The proposed conditions of approval for the project will <br />give the City appropriate controls to ensure that the use does not have any negative <br />impacts on surrounding businesses and properties. <br />The General Plan encourages uses relating to the wine country and calls for creating an <br />attractive gateway to the Livermore Valley wine country. Having a restaurant in the area <br />that serve local wine is an appropriate use and it would promotes local wine-growing <br />business and attracts tourism. <br />Therefore, staff believes that this finding can be made. <br />2. The proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions under which the <br />conditional uses would be operated or maintained will not be detrimental to the <br />public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to the properties or <br />improvements in the vicinity. <br />The proposed restaurant offers fine dining to local residents and the general public. The <br />applicant proposes a separate driveway off Vineyard Avenue, thus, avoiding restaurant <br />patrons entering the nearby residential development. As conditioned, staff does not <br />anticipate that the proposed use will create adverse impacts on the residential community. <br />PUD-93-02-09M/PCUP-182 <br />Planning Commission <br />Page - 16 - <br />
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