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22, 2011 Page 7 of 10 <br />objective approach than noise being more subjective. <br />LeFevere noted condition #9 could be changed to address the problem of patrons moving <br />throughout the facility with liquor. <br />'Councilmember Bauman reported she has heard from concerned residents nearby related to <br />frequency of events, as well as they types of events; i.e. public or private events. <br />Councilmember Bauman asked Ms. Miranda what the intent of the Event Center will be other <br />than private parties. Ms. Miranda stated she would have singers, and dances. <br />Ms. Miranda also noted a closing time of 10:00 would greatly impact her business negatively. <br />Ms. Mimada also stated she does not intend to operate a night club. <br />Councilmember Phillips suggested utilizing the State Building Code related to CFM air to <br />regulate occupancy. City Planner Gundlach responded the Fire Marshal and Building Official <br />will look at occupancy levels. City Attorney LeFevere clarified the CFM is a ventilation <br />requirement, not an air conditioning requirement. <br />Councilmember Phillips suggested differentiating hours of operation between public and <br />private events. <br />Councilmember Samuelson questioned how on -street parking will be prohibited. Ms. <br />Gundlach stated the City will rely on complaints to determine if there is a problem. <br />Councilmember Phillips questioned if the area will be signed "No parking." Director <br />Jacobson reported if there is a problem, the police will likely be called. The Police will talk to <br />the management of the business. <br />Councilmember Burg stated she feels it is not acceptable to restrictpaddng on the City streets. <br />City Planner Gnxllach reported the parking is a ooncen ifthe restaurant, bar and evert center are all fill to <br />capacity, and the likelihood ofthat happening are slim <br />Director Jacobson noted the applicant would have to apply for a 2:00 am closing license. <br />Counclmenber Bauman stated her disagreement with the later hours of operation, because of the close <br />proximity to the residential area <br />Ms Mirarida reported closing at midnight Monday through Thursday will riot be problematic for her. She <br />anticipates Friday -Sunday being the peak times for Event Center reservations; and would like to apply for <br />the 2:00 am closing license. <br />Councilmember Philip questioned ifoomplaints can be dealt with through the liquor license- City Attorney <br />LeFevere explained a liquor licenses does not carry any objective standard, and it can be difficult to define <br />violations. <br />Motion by Councilmember Phillips, seconded by Councilmember Burg to approve the <br />Resolution, with 10 conditions, noting the following changes: <br />(#9)The multi -functional area must honor the following hours of operation: <br />a. Monday - Thursday: close no later 12 midnight & alcohol must not be served or <br />brought into the event center after 11:00 pm. <br />b. Friday - Sunday: close at the time permitted per the liquor license & alcohol <br />must not be served or brought into the event center t% hour prior to closing time. <br />(#3)The posted occupancy load in the multi-purpose area must never exceed 267 and <br />State Mechanical Code requirements for ventilation calculations must be met. <br />Because of the potential for all three uses, multi-purpose/restaurant/bar areas, to <br />interact occupancy loads in all three spaces must be posted based on the Fire <br />Marshal's determination. <br />' (#5) Adequate parking must be provided on site for all patrons. <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays, Motion Carried <br />