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FILE #LA18-000104 <br />February 19, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br /> <br />11) Not create a nuisance which generates smoke, noise, glare, vibration, odors, fumes, <br />dust, electrical interference, general unsightliness, or other means; The plan and <br />regulations are intended to address nuisances listed. <br />12) Not cause excessive non-residential traffic on residential streets, parking needs that <br />cause a demonstrable inconvenience to adjoining properties, traffic congestion, or <br />unsafe access; Access to the site is via county roads. City parking lot provides <br />parking. <br />13) Designed to take into account the natural, scenic, and historic features of the area <br />and to minimize environmental impact; Not Applicable to this site. <br />14) All exterior lighting shall be so directed so as not to cast glare toward or onto the <br />public right-of-way or neighboring residential uses or districts; No lights added <br />beyond previously approved and <br />15) Not detrimental to the public health, public safety, or general welfare. This <br />statement is true. <br />A CUP may be granted subject to such conditions as the Council may prescribe. Additionally, <br />a CUP shall remain in effect as long as the conditions imposed by the City Council are <br />observed, but nothing in this section shall prevent the city from enacting or amending official <br />controls to change the status of conditional uses. <br /> <br />Analysis <br />Consolidating the Narrows and the Lakeroom Conditional Use Permits does require some <br />discussion. Recall that Conditional Use Permits issued to the property, not the property owner, <br />and consolidation of the two businesses could permit expansion of the live entertainment portion <br />of the business, to the possible detriment of the neighboring property owners. Staff proposes to <br />codify the size of the Narrows and the stage as follows: <br /> <br />The maximum area for a stage and or live entertainment shall not exceed 15 feet by 12 feet. <br />The maximum area to receive live entertainment shall not exceed 28’4” x 56’3” (1,593.56 sq. <br />ft.). An expansion of one or both of these parameters shall require an amendment to the <br />Conditional Use Permit. <br /> <br />Working with the property owner, Staff proposes consolidating conditions imposed previously <br />into this revised resolution, in addition to new and modified conditions. These proposed <br />conditions are provided in Exhibit I, and show all the conditions for Resolutions 4530, 5440, and <br />6353. Changes are highlighted by strikethrough for deletions, and by underline, for additions. <br />The conditions are subject to change pending City Attorney review. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />To date, Staff has received one phone call with questions, but no written public comments have <br />been received. <br /> <br />Issues for Consideration <br />1. Does the Planning Commission have issue with the proposal to combine the businesses <br />that cannot be mitigated by conditions? <br />2. Does the Planning Commission have concerns with consolidating the two businesses into <br />one CUP? <br />3. Does the Planning Commission have concerns with lengthening the hours of operation for
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