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ON THE AGENDA
Here are a few of the issues the council will consider tonight.
RESTAURANT APPEAL
Councilwoman Libby Cowan is appealing the Planning Commission
denial of a permit to allow a restaurant with a bar and nightclub at
2831 Bristol St. to serve alcoholic beverages after 11 p.m., allow
live entertainment and dancing within 200 feet of residences and use
2801 Bristol St. for off-site parking. The applicant is Stan Sax,
representing John Saunders and Doug Morehead.
The Planning Commission denied the permit in September because
commissioners were concerned patrons of the restaurant and its
amenities would be too noisy when they were in the parking area,
thereby disrupting nearby residents. The Police Department also
worried that the proposed use could create an increase in calls for
police services for issues like noise, loitering and security
problems.
WHAT TO EXPECT
It doesn’t look encouraging for the permit to be approved, as
precedents are not in the applicant’s favor.
The restaurant formerly occupying the building on the property had
to close at 11 p.m., and dancing and live entertainment were allowed.
Also, in 1984, the commission and the council denied a request for a
permit for a proposed restaurant and nightclub to have live
entertainment and dancing.
PACIFIC MEDICAL PLAZA
The council will consider a host of items to allow the conversion
of the El Nido and Snug Harbor trailer parks to a four-story medical
office building on Newport Blvd.
Among the items council members will consider are a general plan
amendment, an environmental report and a law rezoning the property.
In September, the Planning Commission approved the aforementioned
three items plus a master plan for construction of the building.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council is expected to approve all the items.
OUTSIDE COUNSEL AGREEMENT
The council will consider an agreement with the law office of
Jones and Mayer, the firm the city will be outsourcing its legal work
to. Council members will also consider appointing Kimberly Hall
Barlow as the new city attorney as of Nov. 1.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council is expected to approve both items, because it directed
staff members to negotiate a contract with Jones and Mayer at its
September meeting, when it decided to use an outside firm instead of
its in-house city attorney’s office.
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