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Modification to Variance No. 2004-09 <br /> December 14, 2009 <br /> Page 3 <br /> calls included a variety of incidences ranging from drunk in public, <br /> fighting, stabbing and shooting. During these calls for service it was <br /> observed that the bar facility was not operating within the boundaries <br /> of the conditions of approval. Staff brought these matters to the <br /> attention of Mr. Reuter and Mr. Mendes approximately six months ago and <br /> since then the operation has not had calls for service. <br /> The Police Department has reviewed the application for police-related <br /> concerns. The bar is located within an area of the City considered above <br /> average in police-related incidents. The area is located in Reporting <br /> District No. 165, which ranks 10th out of 102 citywide districts in total <br /> number of police-related incidents, which is not unusual for a high- <br /> activity area such as the Artists Village. In order to minimize the <br /> potential impacts associated with late hours and alcoholic beverage sales <br /> at this location, the Police Department recommended conditional approval <br /> of the project in 2004. These conditions are intended to mitigate any <br /> problems that may negatively affect the adjacent neighborhood and <br /> surrounding area that may result from the bar operations. <br /> Based on the time that has passed since the last Zoning Administrator <br /> hearing, staff has had an opportunity to further analyze the applicant's <br /> request. The following provides a brief analysis of each condition's <br /> modifi i n r <br /> cat o e uest• <br /> q <br /> Sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted <br /> only between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m., daily. <br /> Currently, Variance No. 2004-09 allows the bar to operate from 4:00 p.m. <br /> to 2:00 a.m. seven days a week. Those hours are consistent with the hours <br /> requested by the original applicant in 2004. The current owners of the <br /> bar have requested a start time of 6:00 a.m. to accommodate potential <br /> special events. The earlier than normal start time is concerning to staff <br /> based on the potential negative effects stemming from the early start and <br /> are recommending an amendment to allow the hours of operation from <br /> 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. <br /> No sales or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall take place outside. <br /> The applicant is requesting the use of the public alley behind the <br /> <br /> building for use as an outdoor area. While outdoor dining areas are <br /> commonplace within the downtown setting, outdoor liquor service in the i <br /> absence of a food menu is not. This request creates two issues of major <br /> concern. <br /> 31 B-4 <br /> <br />
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