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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-19-2016 Item 14, SchultzTo: Maier, John Paul Subject: RE: SLO Brew Use Permit Application AC — Item 14 From: sloschultz [ Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 11:04 AM To: E-mail Council Website; Marx, Jan; Carpenter, Dan; Ashbaugh, John; Christianson, Carlyn; Rivoire, Dan Cc: Lichtig, Katie; Johnson, Derek; Price, Lee; Johnson, Lee; Sims, Shannon; Dietrick, Christine; Carloni, Marcus; Subject: SLO Brew Use Permit Application Dear Mayor & Council, I am writing in support of the request for a night club use permit for the SLO Brew facility at 855 Aerovista Lane. As a former SLO Architect Review Committee Member, a City Attorney, and a current resident in the Tank Farm/Broad area, I believe I am uniquely qualified to comment on this agenda item. As you are aware, SLO Brew Production Facility would simply like the opportunity to provide live entertainment on Friday evenings and Saturdays and Sundays before 11:00 pm. Although the request is for night club use permit, the proposed use is not for a typical night club business that operates every night with late hours and dancing. Instead, the reason for the requested use as a night club is to allow for the ability to provide live music and entertainment as an accessory use to the brewery and restaurant on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays before 11 p.m. In regard to zoning, the location of the SLO Brew production facility for limited live entertainment within the business park zone, near the airport, is appropriate because the use is not impacted by airport noise and is located more than 800 feet from the nearest residential uses. This is consistent with C -S or M zoned land within the City that is located near residential uses such as Broad Street and Aero Drive (across the street from the proposed site), the South Broad Street Area, Orcutt Road and the railroad tracks and Sacramento Drive. In regard to traffic, the Initial Study identified that traffic could result in significant but mitigatable impacts during the peak traffic hours of 4:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m. As such, staff included Conditions which requires that events shall not be permitted on Fridays between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to mitigate impacts of additional traffic during peak hours along Broad Street. In regard to noise, the applicant has provided a Noise Study that establishes that the project complies with the City's Noise Element and will not expose residents to unacceptable noise levels. In addition, the conditions of approval limit amplification and also establish a review of the use permit if complaints are received. I Finally, it is important for the Council and the public to understand that the proposed text amendment and the request for a night club use permit for the SLO Brew facility was reviewed by the Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) and was found to be consistent with the Airport Land Use Plan (ALUP). In addition, the Planning Commission reviewed the text amendments and use permit for SLO Brew and recommended the City Council approve the request. The Commission deliberated and recommended a number of conditions for the SLO Brew night club use permit that will allow for the use requested by the applicant and at the same time protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of SLO. Based upon the forgoing, I ardently support the proposed use and urge you to approve the applicant's request. Sincerely, Robert Schultz i