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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 11, 2019 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 9 of 16 <br /> <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> <br />12. LA18-000104 – GA RY ANDERST ON BEHALF OF NARROWS, LLC, 3382 SHORELINE <br />DRIVE, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – RESOLUTION NO. 6959 <br /> <br />Barnhart stated this is a request for a conditional use permit by the Narrows Saloon to allow the <br />consolidation of the bar with live entertainment with a restaurant serving liquor. Over the years the City <br />has approved different conditional use permits for the Narrows Saloon and the Lakeroom. <br /> <br />One of the conditions included in the original permit for the Lakeroom was that both entities hold <br />separate liquor licenses. The property owner now desires to remove that condition. Doing so would <br />require a conditional use permit expansion of either the Lakeroom to allow live entertainment or <br />expansion of the Narrows space. <br /> <br />The applicant also desires to alter the hour restrictions for the Lakeroom to allow that business to be open <br />the same hours as the Narrows, which is to 1 a.m. Monday through Sunday. <br /> <br />Last August the City Council reviewed a change in the location of the dumpster, which was approved. <br /> <br />Since a conditional use permit is issued to the property and not the property owner, any future bar and <br />restaurant could work under this conditional use permit so long as all of the conditions are met. One <br />concern is that this or a future owner could expand the live music aspect of the business, potentially <br />impacting the adjacent neighborhoods without public comment. <br /> <br />Staff has attempted to assemble all the current and proposed conditions into one document. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission recommended on a vote of 5-0 to approve the conditional use permit at their <br />February meeting. <br /> <br />In the past the main issue with the Narrows Saloon has been the noise. No formal comments have been <br />received in support or opposition to the request. Staff and the Police Department have not received a <br />noise complaint on the business in the last two years. <br /> <br />Gary Anderst, Applicant, stated Staff has done a good job summarizing the application. One issue that <br />was not raised was that the address listed in Staff’s report is 33 82 Shoreline Drive and that they do not <br />use that address. <br /> <br />Barnhart noted those are the addresses used by Hennepin County. <br /> <br />Anderst noted they use 3380 for all deliveries and mail, which is not on this document. <br /> <br />Walsh commented it makes sense to bring it all into one document and one business entity and that he <br />does not see any issue why it should not be done. <br /> <br />Barnhart noted Staff is recommending approval but that a future owner could purchase the property and <br />then operate a 10,000 square foot live entertainment center, which could impact the neighbors and <br />parking. As a result, Staff has tried to memorialize the size of the Narrows, the size of the stage, and if
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