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has had volleyball games going on well after 9:00 p.m. <br /> because he has flood lights set up so they can play night <br /> games or whenever some of the customers decide that they <br /> want to go play a game of volleyball. I don't think this <br /> should be allowed. I live right across the street from <br /> Paul Montain's property. Paul owns Trio Bar and his <br /> volleyball teams only play once a week on Wednesdays. <br /> They start about 6:00 and they are usually done by 8:30. <br /> I have never had a problem with that. As long as they <br /> keep the games relatively quiet such as no really loud <br /> music or foul language. However, if you allow Bill to <br /> start having volleyball games 4 times a week I think we <br /> are starting to allow too much outside activity from this <br /> bar and of course then Trio Bar will want to do something <br /> like this to keep up with their competition and how are <br /> you going to say no. If he really wants 4 days a week of <br /> volleyball then I see no problem with his addition being <br /> an indoor volleyball court and then they could play all <br /> year round. Haven't there been enough complaints filed <br /> against Waterworks concerning noise? Now you want to <br /> allow this? <br /> 7. Horseshoe Pits are on the southeast corner of next lot <br /> that owner wishes for variance. In this corner is a huge <br /> parking light which recently has been put up, which I <br /> assume is by the owner of Kelly's. I am assuming this is <br /> for the parking lot but also since the horseshoe pit is <br /> set up right underneath it this could lead to late night <br /> games which the local residents will not put up with. <br /> This horsehoe pit should be moved closer to the bar. It <br /> is too far from the building. Also this light should <br /> have some sort of deflector put on it. <br /> 8. Volleyball Nets - The nets are set up so the games are <br /> played East to West with approximately a 6 foot fence on <br /> west side of courts. Centerville Road is on other side <br /> of privacy fence. Balls could easily fly over privacy <br /> fence onto Centerville Road. This could be a traffic <br /> hazard. Should privacy fence have a net extending above <br /> that to catch volleyballs that would have otherwise gone <br /> over privacy fence. <br /> 9. If this expansion of Bill Bisek's bar and property is <br /> approved both by Planning and Zoning and City Council <br /> there is a very good possibility that there will be more <br /> traffic on Progress and Sorel Street which in turn there <br /> should be children at play signs and a three -way stop <br /> signs posted at the intersection of Progress and Sorel <br /> Street. There are more children in this area in the last <br /> year and there is getting to be more traffic from the <br /> -2- <br />
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