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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutesCity Council Regular Meeting Page 5 Thursday, April 8, 1993 `~ r ~~~ ~ ,,, Council ~' ~" Irene .Livingston of 301 Krenek Tap #43 stated. that she lives directly across from. the Schulman Theater. The test was conducted from her home. She stated that she does not drive and would not have access to Winn Dixie unless a gate was attached to the fence. LaMerle Benton of 301 Krenek Tap #82 informed the council that there are several widow women who live in the park and her concern is the fact that there are young men, residents of the park, who will walk back and forth to the nightclub. Laverda Bradley of 201 Krenek Tap #1 came forward to state her opposition to the nightclub in this area. Billy Howard, also a resident of the park, informed the Council that the reason. he moved to the Park is because it is clean. He opposed the nightclub because the City of College. Station does not need a nightclub in a residential area. Tracy Smith, 201 Krenek Tap #46 addressed the .Council She pointed out that there will be 18-20 year old individuals not allowed to drink inside the club, but what will stop them from drinking in the parking lot. Paul Clarke indicated that the owners would be glad to lower the .height of the fence if it is` objectionable, and with' or without gates. Pat Siegert pointed out that Clicks Billiards is closer to a residential area than this. proposed club is. Sharma Whitlow stated that she frequented Clicks because there are activities to do at this bar o#her'than drink and dance. It is also quieter. Councilman Brown asked Mr. Henderson if it is possible to have a successful business if the music is..not as loud. Mr. Henderson replied that the music is not as effective without he bass beats. Councilman Kennady made a motion to approve the conditional use permit with the following. conditions: 1) -Continuation. of the screening fence. with a gate along the rear of the property, included on the gate: a heavy duty combination lock 2) -Curbing along the perimeter of the parking. lot 3) -Repair of the parking lot and curbing as well as compliance with the landscaping plan ~~, , 4) -Landscaping plan to include shrubbery 5) -Buffer zone (a fence) 50 ft. from the trailer park in accordance. with the plans prepared by the applicant 6) -Parking lot monitoring specifically, a daily cleanup after operating hours ~1 7) -Security guard on duty for the operating hours Annual review of the conditional use permit 9) -Direct staff to develop arrangements for shrubbery and/or a stockade fence or other screening buffers as necessary to resolve the concerns of the child care ,.~> center. The motion was seconded by Councilman Brown. ~,, ~ s r ~e. 4. '. z p i ~ ~- ~~ a r l1 _ .~~ .