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MINUTES <br />REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />JANUARY 28, 1991 <br />7 p.m. <br />Meeting was called to order 7:20 p.m. by Chairperson Boche <br />PRESENT: <br />Barry, Boche, Daykin, Finegan, Nestingen, Hoyt <br />Council Person Cernia <br />ABSENT: <br />Duncan, Gibson Talbot <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Minutes of December 17, 1990 meeting were unanimously approved <br />as written. <br />COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES: January 9, 1991 <br />Council approved the Planning Commission reappointment of Lee <br />Barry, three dear term expiring 12/31/93, and Ed Finegan, two <br />year term expiring 12/31/92. <br />ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 1991 <br />• Leonard Boche was unanimously re-elected chairperson for 1991 <br />and Lee Barry unanimously elected vice chair. <br />TERMINATION REPORT OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR J.J.'S POOL & <br />GAME ARCADE 1544 Larpen eur Avenue Wes un er Sec ion 9-15.04 <br />of the zoning c <br />Planner Hoyt gave a brief background report on the security <br />problems associated with J.J.'s Pool & Game Arcade over the <br />recent months. She reported that City Administrator Wiessner and <br />she had met with the owners, Mr. Joe Sacco and Mr. Jim Sacco, to <br />review their failure to meet conditions 3, 6, 9, & 10 as <br />stipulated in the original conditional use permit and to offer <br />possible solutions to the problems (see attachment 1). <br />Staff proposed three possible solutions. First, hire two <br />uniformed security guards in addition to the ,two employees to be <br />on duty during business hours; second, to remove the video games <br />leaving only the pool tables; and third, to close the business <br />by 8 p.m. since most fights/assaults occurred after this time. <br />At the meeting with city staff, the business owners explained <br />complying with these suggestions would make it financially <br />unfeasible to remain in business. They said they know they are <br />not meeting the conditions of the permit and are unable to <br />1 <br />• <br />
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