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b'dldiag and parking to the adjacent neighbodiood. <br />The speees proposed for the on-sale liquor Ucense include the “Crib"- a smaU existi^ lounge <br />adj ac^ to and connected with the bowling alley, and a neWPizaa Factoiy” «Saucant to be loc^d <br />in the adjacent, currently vacant space, and which will also be connected to the bowling alley, ^e <br />“Crib”has had a non-intoxicating malt liquor (3.2) license and a set-up license m the past. The <br />building entrance for these uses faces south, as does the parking area, which is adjacent to low- <br />density, residential development. <br />A restaurant with liquor requires a conditional use permit. This memo docs not adihcM the <br />conditional use permit for a class II restaurant, but only addresses the impacts of an on-sale liquor <br />establishment at this location, regardless of whether a restaurant is opened at this location. <br />Impacts and Compatibility <br />The bovding alley is a use that, in itself, can produce a level of traffic, noise, ai^ activity that is Mt <br />adjacent to low-density residential development The addition of on-sale liquor to this equation <br />creates a new level of potential impacts and concerns. On-sale liquor brings the potential for <br />increased noise, traffic and safety concerns, and activities that are incompatible with low-density <br />residential development. <br />I • <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Staff is recommending denial of the on-sale liquor Ucense application based on the denial <br />recommendation from the PoUce Chief, and based on the potential for increased noise, traffic and <br />safety concerns, and activities that are incompatible with low-density residential development. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Motion to approve/deny the Paul Ode application for an on-sale Uquor Ucense at 3425 Shoreline <br />Drive. <br />I Miiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiii I J
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