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PlanningBoard | 2011-10-10 | 6 | Board member Zuppan asked what the foundation was for the parking revision from 135 to 200. Ms. Kavanaugh-Lynch replied that she that the 200 number would mostly fill up the immediate parking and that the agreement should be put in place at that point. Board member Burton asked who the applicant is for this item. Ms. Kavanaugh-Lynch replied that there actually isn't an applicant because it is based on the original conditions of approval for it to be reviewed. Although staff has been in discussions with the lessee, Hannah's on the Bay, the original applicant was the building owner and different lessee, who has since vacated the site. Board member Burton stated that the original Use Permit was for a banquet center and catering events although currently it seems that a number of the events being held seem to be music performances. He was wondering if an additional Use Permit is necessary or does it fall under the same one. Ms. Kavanaugh-Lynch stated that it is a broadly defined category and events are part of the Use Permit so it would open it to events with music. Board member Burton asked if the events must have food or can it be strictly music. Ms. Kavanaugh-Lynch stated that the way it is written now there needs to be catering included. President Ezzy-Ashcraft asked if the current lessee have all the proper licenses to operate the facility in the capacity of the conditions of the Use Permit. Ms. Kavanaugh-Lynch replied that Hannah's on the Bay does not have a license to operate the commercial kitchen at the site, but they do have a catering license under another name through the County. The commercial kitchen has a license to operate it held by the owner of the building. In regards to the Alcoholic Beverage Control license, every cater is required to have their own license. Board member Zuppan mentioned that it appears that the business license with the City was obtained a year after the business commenced. Ms. Kavanaugh-Lynch confirmed that the business did operate without a license and that was one of the first violations reported to staff. President Ezzy-Ashcraft opened the public comment period. Due to the large number of speaker slips the motion was made and seconded to reduce the speaker time to 3 minutes. Thomas Charron, resident, spoke in opposition of revising the conditions of approval. Denis Carroll, resident, spoke in opposition of revising the conditions of approval. Jim Jessie, Oakland Yacht Club, spoke in opposition of revising the conditions of approval. Page 6 of 12 | PlanningBoard/2011-10-10.pdf |