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Plamm~g Cammission Vltg Ju1~- 1, 1998
TO The Honorable Platuung Gom~ission
FRQ?1-i P~ann.ing Staff
SUBJEGT De~-elopment Re~Tieti~- (DR) 98-002 and SECOnd Addendum to the Final Environmental
Impact Report to a~mend cond~tions of approt~al stapulated in DR 91-006 to allo«~
eapansian of Pacific Park~ s et~emng and earl~~ morning haurs of operation, to increase
the number of holida}~s «-hen the Park is permitted expanded operaung hours, and to
al1o~F~ special hours for up to 24 private ei~ents at the amusemen# park annuall~-
address 32~ Santa 1-lomca Pier
~pplicant Santa l~ionica :~musements, L L C
I~ITRODL CTION
Action Application to amend conditions of appro~~al stipulated in De~~elopment Re~~ie«• Permrt 91-
~Ob to al~o~~ ezpansion of the amusement park's eE~emng and earl~~ mormng operattng liaurs. to
increase the number of holida~~s that Pacific Park is permrtted eYpanded operatang hours. and ta
alio«~ tip to 24 pn~~ate e~~ents atthe amusement park The proposed pro~ect does not invol~~e an.• ne«~
construction or ph~-sical change to the amusement park or Pier
Recomnlendation Adopt Addendum 2 ta the Final Enti~ironmental Impact Report, amending
~iitigation i~~~easures pertaznm~ to additional amusement park operat~n~ hours and associated
impacts and appro~~al of modifications to Gondition ll of the pre~~ iousl~~ appro~.°ed Deti~elopnlent
Re~~1~tii~ Perrnit reiating to the Park's operatang hours
Perniit Streamlimng E~piratzon Date September 29. 1998
SITE LOCATIOI~~ ~ND DESGRIPTION
The sub~ect propert~~ is a 413,O~b square faot parcel lacated on the ~~~est side of Appian ~~'a~~ at the
«-esterl~- terminus of Golorado A~-enue. ha~~in~ a fronta~e of appro~imateh~ 220 feet Surraundin~
uses eonsist of a ma~ of residential. hotel and commercial de~~elopments to the east {RVC D~stnct).
the public beach to the northeast and southeast_ and the Pacific Ocean to the nortl~. south. and t;~est
Existing on-site uses include the approximatel~~ 70 000 square foot amusement park, restaurants,
aquanum. carousel and public pier uses
Zorung District R~;'C {Residential Visitor Gomniercial Distnct)
Land Lse District Oceanfront Specia~ District
Parcel :~rea ~13,0~6 square feet
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PROJECT DESCR.IPTION
Pacific Park's current aperatin~ hours are 10 a m to 10 p m. Suncta~- through Thursda~- and 10 a m
to midnight an Fnda~;- and Saturda~- during the peak season, ~~~hich zs defined as the period from
Vlemorial Da~- to Labor Dav During the off-peak season, Pacific Park aperates from 10 a m ta 9
p m Sunda~• throu~h Thursda~~, and from 10 a m to midm~ht Frida~~ and Saturda~~ Addrt~anally.
the Park is permitted to operate until midnight on eight holida~-s throughout the ~~ ear The
application requests the expansion of the amusement park's operating hours as follo«~s During the
peak season the Park «~o~xld clase at 1 a m on Frida~~ and Saturdati-. midmght on Sundat- and
Thursda~ , and 11 p m l~~ionda~- through ~~Tednesda}- Dunng the off peak seasan. the Park «-ould
close at midnight on Frida` and Saturda~, 11 p zn ~n Sunda~'. and 10 p m ~londa~- thr~u~h
Thursda~- It is also praposed that the number of da~-s «~ith halidai- hours, t~.°llich includes a request
to operate until 1 a m, be increased from $ to 12 da~~s, and that up to 24 prit~ate parl~~ e~Tents per t-ear
be allo«°ed to operate until 1 a m on an~~ da~- of the «~eek durmg the off peali season Finall~-.
Pacific Park is requestrng approt~al to use peak seasan hours for up to four ~3~eeks durin~ Easter break
and up to three ti~°eeks durinQ Christmas break, depending on the Santa 1~~lonica-Malibu & L a
L'mfied School District schedules A suirunar~- af the currently appro~~ed hours_ the appl~cant~s
requested hours, and staffs recornmendation is pro~-ided in Attachment E
N•1L~ICIPr~L GODE AND GENERAL PLA~T GO~IFORI1~f1NCE
As conditioned, the proposed pro~ect is consistent 1~7th the Mumcipal Code and in conformit~~ «7th
the General Plan as sho~~-n in Attachment :~
CEQA STATUS
~ Final En~~ironmental Impact Report (FEIR) «~as prepared and certitied for the P~er Pra~ ect on April
28, 199? The FEIR anali~zed ~mpacts assoc~ated «ith the amusement park det~elopment and
ongoing operation {Tl~e amusement park is referred to as the Fun Zone in the FEIR) The FEIR
~dentified potential unpacts and mitigation measures to address amuse~~ent park impacts Althou~h
the proposed pro~ect might be considered a change "of the operatian or minor alteration of
ex~stin~ facilities in~~ol~~ing negligible or no expansion of use be~~ ond that pre~~fousl~~ existm~
" pursuant to a Class 1 Cate~or~cal Ehemption (§ 1~3D1 ofthe Galiforma En~~iranrnental Qualitti~
Act ("CEQ~") Giudelines}, ~,ddendum 2 to the pro~ect EIR «~as prepared pursuant to the
requlrements of Sections 1~300 2(c) and 151b4 of the CEQA Guidelines to provide sufficient
anal~~sis to insure compliance «~th CEQA The addendum anal~~sis includes information from a
noise stud~- that ~~~as recenth conducted b~- the applicant's consultant Addendum 2 is pro~~ided in
Attachment H The eni~ironmental anah~sis identified three potential en~~ironmentai issues (1 }
potential Noise impacts. (2) potential Transpartatian:'Girculation impacts_ and (3) potential Publlc
Ser~-ice impacts A copy of the FEIR and ~.ddendum 1 are pro~~~ded in ~ttachment J
Noise
~s discussed in the addendum, the propased pra~ect ~~~ill not create an~- ne~~- noise sources. or
mcrease noise le~~els abo~-e those being generated b~~ the current operation Ho«~eti-er. the proposal
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~.~Zll result in amusement ride related noise extendin~ mto late e~~enmg and earl~~ mornm~ hours
During these time periods, the ambient. or C~mmuniti~ \oise Leti-e1(GNEL}, is comparativel~• loti~~
As a result, the same noise impacts from Pacific Park ~~~ould beconle more audible to ner~hboring
residents as the GNEL draps
There is a sianificant number of residential d~~~elling unrts in the beach area ad~acent to the Pier
Although the Paci~ic Park operation does not ~~iolate the Cit~~ Noise Ordinance or eaceed noise le~~els
anttcipated in the EIR durm~ the c~.u~rent operanng hours. residents t~ho lea~~e their ~~~ndo~~~s open
on summer nights ha~~e ekperienced noise impacts from Pacific Park Such noise impacts «iIl
intensifF~ as the ambient naise from c~-ind, surf. traffic and people subsides in the late e~-enmg hour5
Onl~ three of the amusement attractions generate noise that is distinctl~~ discernabie in the residential
nei~l~borhood a publFC address s~°stem used b~~ the '`barker ' at the ha~nmer boath, the Sea Dra~on
and Roller Coaster rides All three of the amusement attractions are located on the Pier~ s open deck
Reductng the le~~el af noise from the barker's public address st~ stem can be accomplished b~~
reducmg the ~~olume at night and:`or redesigmng the s~-stem ~i-rth more speaker5 at lo~j~er ~~oFume to
co~-er the same area and lacating the speakers so that sound is directed a~;~a~~ from beach d«;ellings
L`nfortunatel~-, there are no feasible methods to reduce noise from tne thrill rides short of restrictina
the hours that the~- can be operated The l~irtigation Vleasures in the addendum require redesign of
the barker~ s public address s}-stem and restrictmg operating hours for the Sea Dra~on and Roller
Coaster
Ehcept for the Roller Caaster_ the applicant's Noise Study recommends the same miti~ation
measures as the :~ddendum The study~ ~ s acoustical engineer determined that, altho~gh noise from
the Raller Coaster ~~.•ould ~nlpact neighbars (b2 to 6~ dBA). the Roller Coaster could operate later
because noise fram the safet~- ratchets and screams from riders ~;~ould occur for less than 1~ seconds
of each nde cy~cle. represent~n~ less than 1 minute and 3~ seconds af total impact dur~ng an~~ 30
minute penod_ this does not ~~iolate the Cm~'s Noise Ordinance Although the Roller Coaster ma~-
not ~~ falate the C it~~ ~loise Ordinance. staff belie~~ es rt~i~ill unreasonabl~T impact neighbors aft~r 10 DO
p m«hen man~- residents are tr~~ing to sleep. Accordingly~. staff reco~nmends that the roller
coaster's operating hours be lim~ted to mrti~ate no~se impacts on neighborin~ land uses These
issues are addressed in condition 1 lb of this recommendation
Parkin~ and C~rculation
The proposed Pac~fic Park operating haur modifications ~~~ould occur durin~ off-peak traffic and
parking periods. t~°hich substantzali~~ reduces patential related impacts Since the number of
amusement attractions at Pacific Park are limited and operate on a pa~--as-~~ au go basis. the t~-prcal
customer spends less than three hours at the Park Accordmgl~~, the t~~pical late e~-emng and ear1~-
mamin~ custoxner is not e~pected to arri~~ e durmg the late afternoon:'earl~~ et~en~ng peak traffic and
parking period Therefore, the addendum found that the proposal to expand operating hours for
general public use ~~~ould not sigmficantl~~ impact existing traffic or parking operations
The Special Pn~~ate Partr~~ proposal_ l~o~i-ever, could generate adE-erse traftic and parking impacts if
such e~-ents beQan during peak traffic hours ti~Iost amusement attract~ons durmg Special Pri~~atz
Partxes ~~~ould he included in a fixed pri~~ate part~- fee (not pa~- as y~au eo), thereb~~ pro~~idinQ an
incentt~-e for Special Pri~ ate Part~- guests ta corne earlv and sta~~ late Pri~-ate partv sponsors
commonlv encourage their ~uests to arri~~e at the same time to participate in special ceremomes or
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ktck aff act~vities If such an e~~ent began durm~ peak traffic hours. a lar~e number of ~uests could
arn~~e at the same time the general public customers are lea~~in~, creatin~ additional ad~-erse traffic
and parking impacts The Addendum determined this impact could be mrt~gated bt- restr~cting
Special Pri~ ate Parties to off pealc traffic periods
Police Sen-ices
The Police Department~s Gommunit~- Relations Di~~ision reports that the pra~ect ~~icimt~~ is an area
_ T _ ___ police attention relati~-e to the other Crime Reporting Distncts in the
City The Police Department also reports hi~her serious crime rates durin~ the proposed Iate e~-enin~
and earl~~ morning haurs compared to da}~ light and earl~~ e~~ ening haurs Tl~s ma}- in part be due to
a possible shift m demographics from families and general age populat~on to~~~ard mare adolescent
and ~~oung adult ~~~srtors 5pecitic measures to address securrt~- ~ssues «~ere req~ired as pro~ect
conditions of appro~~at Since Pacific Park daes mamtzun its o~~-n securrt~~ farce on site «-hich «~ould
be increased commensurate «7th ani- e~pansion of operatmg haurs. no significant enti•ironmental
impacts related to polic~ ser~~ic~s «~ould occur as a result of an increase m ho~rs
RENT CO\TROL STaTUS
Cort~tnercial pro~ects are e~empt from rent control requirements
FEES
The pro~ect is not sub~ect ta an~- special Cit~~ Plamm~g related fees
PUBLIC NDI"IFICATION
Pursua~it to ~•~unacipal Code S~ction 9 0~ 20 20 080. «ithin 30 da~-s aftez- the subject application «~as
deerned complete, the applicant posted a sign on the property stating the foIla«~ing information
pro3 ect case numlaer. brief proj ect description, name and telephone number of applicant, site address.
date, hme and location of publLC l~earing, and the Cit~• Plannmg Di~~ision phone number
In addition, pursuant to 1~~Iumcipal Code Section 9 04 20 22 0~0. notice of the public hearing ~l~as
mailed to all o~~~ners and residential and commercial tenants of propert~- located 1~~thin a ~OQ foot
rad~us of the pra~ ect and published in the Argonaut ne~.~ spaper at Ieast ten da~~s prior to the heannw
A cop~~ of the notice is contained in Attachment B y
The :~pplicant also tndicates that thei~ attended meetings of the South Beach ~1ei4hborhood «'atch
group and met ~z~ rth the Pier Restaration Corporation and the Santa I~Tonica Pier Lessee ~ s Associat~on
to dzscuss the proposed pro~ect
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AI~ALYSIS
B ackground
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The subject amusement park pro~ect i~~as appro~~ed bt- the Crti~ Cauncil on ~pn128. 1992, as a I:e~~
element of Crt~~ efforts to re~~rtalize the Santa \:~Iomca Pier The amusement park «~as de~~eioped and
has been operated b~° Pacific Park. L L C smce the Park opened to the public in 199b
Effor[s to re~~rtalize the Pier began in 1981 ~~.1th the goal that the Pier's umque character be preser~-zd
«•hile also ensuring that the Pier continue to ser~-e residents and ~-isitors of all incame groups The
scale and character af dei°elopment on the Pier ~s guided by the Pier's role in the Gity~s h~stor~-
conibined ~~~rti~ rts locanon ad~acent to beachfront residential d~1~ell~ng units The current operatm~
hours ~~~ere adopted to provide the maximum use of the Pier resource «~ithout unreasonabl~~
impacting neiGhbarmg land uses
In filing this request. the applicant indicates the amusement par~ l~as not ~enerated sufficient re~~ enue
to co~~er operating costs, compensate in~-estozs and a~lo~z~ rein~~estment to upgrade and rene«- Park
attractions tipgrading the Park is ke~~ to attracuna repeat patronage Tl~e applicant states the
additional operatmg hours are neec~ed to capture "`lost business.~~ ~~~hich i5 turned a~~s~aS- i~-hen the
Park closes ear1~- The~~ point out that the operating restrictions ti~~ere established before the Park ~i~as
open and the requested operating hours are based on the past t~~~o ~~ears experzence managing the
Park The applicant belie~-es that "`this modest request ~.~~ould enable Pacific Park to capture a
significant amount of the lost business ~~~hic~ management has learned is alread~ present at the Pier.
but ~~~hich is currentl4- turned a~~-ay b}~ ~-1rtue of the C~t~~ ~ s existing operating restr~ctions ~~ TUe~-
also prapose closina the 5ea Dragon ride at the current 10 00 p m clasin~ time to mitigate noisz
impacts on the nei~hboring residents ~ cop~- of the applicant's proposal ~s conta~ned ~n Attachment
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Police Department Comments
The Police Department has e~pressed concerns about the requested mod~f cations in Pacifi~ Park~ s
hours (=~ttachment I) ~[~'hile the}' recognize that the Park~s o«-n securit~~ force matntains o~'erall
safet~~ and secunt~- «~thin the confines of Pac~fic Park. the~~ are concerned abaut the effect that
addit~onal Park hours could ha~~e on securit~~ assues outside the confines of the Park Based in part
an Pacific Park's agreement to look mto to au~menting off-si#e securit~~ on the P~er and the 1~~0
Beach Parking Lot. the Santa I~~ion~ca Police Department does not oppose the praposed e~pans~on
as conditioned and recommended b~- staff A three da~~ notice for 5pecial Pri~~ate Parties ~~-as
onginall~~ considered b~ staff Ho~~°e~-er. as discussed inthe Police Department's report. a minimum
of fi~~e da~~s notice is necessar~- if additional police resources need ta be scheduled for an e~~ent
Since Ne~.~~ Years is different fram other holidays. because the focus of the holida~~ is midmght, staff
belie~~es that allo«~ing the Parkto operate until 12 3~ a m on this holidai- on~~- is~ustified Althou~h
the Police Department does not oppose Pacific Park aperat~ng until midm~ht on T~~~ilight Dance
Series mghts from a public safet~- standpaint, staff belie~-es that an 11 00 p m closmg is more
appropriate for the T~~-ilight Dance nights gi~~en the pro~imit~° to residential uses, and onl~~ if the
Park's hi~h naise ~enerating rides {the 5za Dragon, and Roller Coaster) are prohfbxted from
aperatmg after 10 Od p m, the additional hour to midm~ht t~-ould unreasonabl~- impact nelghborln~
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residential uses Addrtional anal}~sis of issues pertaimng to the T«~ilight Dance Series ~s discussed
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:~musement Park Hours in SurroundinQ Areas
Pac~fic Park's current e~~emn~ operatmg hours exceed the hours of other Sauthern Galifoniia
amusement parks, most of «-hich do not ha~-e Pacific Park's compatibilFt~~ and scale constraints
Gi~~en the site context and de<<elopment histar~~_ staff belie~~es the applicant's request to operatz
amusement rides and attractions on the Paer's ogen deck until 1 a.m an «~eekends. m~dniQht on
5unda~- and Thursda~°. and 11 p m on ~~~eekda~~s ekceeds the t~~p~cal aperating hours emplo~~ed b~~
area amusement parks
Staff has sur~~eyed the operating hol~rs of other area amusement parks ta determme if Pacitic Park~ s
e~ist~ng hours are overl~~ restricti~~e Belmont Park, located m the 1~-lission Ba~~ area of San Diego.
is the most similar attraction to Pacific Park, git-en its beach location. prolimm~ ta residential uses
and de~~elopment scale Belmont Park also operates an a pa~--as-y~ou ride fortnat, l~ke Pacific Park
Belmont Park is open from 11 a m to 1~ p m Sunday through Thursda~~. and 11 a m to 11 p m
Frida~~ arid Saturdav
Operating haurs for Belmont Park, Disney~land. Knott's Bern• Farm. Lni~~ersal Studios and ?1~iagic
1~lountain are pro~Tided in :~.ttachment F It should be noted that the published operating hours for
all of these amusement parks is onli~ 12 m~dnight, e~cept for Disne~~land and Knott~s Berr~- Farm
~~$ich are open until 1 00 a m an Saturda~~ mahts during the peak summer season Um~~ersal
Stud~os an~ Sea ~~1"orld close at 11 p n1 on the ~i°eekends 1~~lagic ?~~iountatn closes at niidnzght an
~i-eekends A~1ost amusement parks use Saturdal- operatin~ hours for holida~-s, on either the hoiidal-
or the e~~e, but not both 11~1ost parks also use peak seasan haurs durin~ the Spring and I`e«' Year~s
school breaks
Based upon this sur~-e~~ of other parks m Southern Califorma and the location of Pacific Parl: in
pro~imit~~ to residential uses, staff generall~~ feels that the current Park haurs are appropriate There
are ho~i~e~~er some instances «-here additional hours are 1~~arranted as further anal~~zed belo~F-
T~~~ih~ht Dance Series
Pacific Park is requestin~ a midnight closing on sununer Thursda~~s to capture a larger share of the
Tl~~iligl~t Dance Series patrons that are alread}~ on the Pier T~~.~li~ht Dance pro6rams conclude at
9 00 p m Staff belie`~es that an 11 00 p m closing can be~ust~fied for the I«~il~ght Dance nights
if the Par~'s high noise generating rades (the Sea Dra~an, and Roller Coaster) are prohibited from
aperatmg after 10 00 p m This additional haur is not expected to dra~i ne~~~ customers to the Park.
but merel~- to pro~-ide an additional attraction to Pier ~-isitors durmg the popular suiruner Pier e~~ ent
Pr~~~ate Parties
Pacific Park is requesnng 24 prn~ate parties per ~~ear during the off-peak season ~i~itl~ a 1 40 a m
closing an~~ da~~ of the «~eek Pri`~ate functions are currentl~~ allo~~~ed if conducted during normal
operatmg hours For e~ample. a pri~~ate part~- must close at 9 p m on a«~eek da~~ duriz~tg the off-peak
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season Staff recammends allo~;-~ng up to 12 Pri~~ate Parties a~~ ear dunng the of~ peak season us~n~
peak season hours for the particular da~~ of the ~~~ eek the Prn-ate Part~~ is held, i e 10 40 p m on «~eek
da}Ts and midmeht on Frida~~ and Saturda~- allo~~-ing limited pn~-ate parties. ~`°ith the restriction that
the hi~h noise generating r~des are prohxbited from operatinb after 9 p m on «•eekda}-s, pro~-ides
Pacific Park ~-ith a means of expanding its patron base.~~hile respectin~ neighborhood needs
Holidavs
Pacific Park has requested that the Park be able ta aperate until 1 00 a m on 11 holidai-s,1~•ith the
option for the Park to select either the holida~- or the hol~da~~ e~~e far the e~tended operating hours.
as outlined in Attachment E Staff recommends that, on 11 holfda~-s a~-ear. the Park should be
permitted to operate untzl midnight and until 12 30 a rn on ~1e~~° Years E~°e onlv Staffbelie~~es that
these holidays_ or e~~e of the hoiida~•_ are days that typicall~~ funetion similar to a Frida~° or Saturda~~
e~~ening T'hereforz. allou~ing the ~j~eekend Park closure hour of midnight is apprapriate and
consastent «•ith the current operatrons The recommended halida~~ s are identified in Attachment E
Addrtionall~-. the applicant has requested that the peak season hours be eYtended for four «.°zeks
during spring break artd t«~o «eeks durmg Ghristmas Te~~~ Year's school breaks Staff reco~n~zes
the Park's desire to capture fam~lies on vacation and students t;-ho are not in school during these
penods, ho«-e~~er, staff bel~eti~es a more reasonable approach that ~~-ould coincide «~th these holida~~
periods and be compatible c~~rth neighborhood concerns «~ould be to allo1~~ peak season hours during
the t«~o ~~~eeks surrounding Easter SundaS~ (Sunda~- before to Sunda~- after Easter) and the «~ezk
bett~°een Christmas and ~e~;- Y'ear's (December 26 - January 2)
Conclusion
The current operatin~ hours «~ere adopted to pro~-ide the maximum ~se of the Pier resource 1~7thout
unreasanabl~~ impacting neighhoring land uses Pacific Pa~rk~s current e~~enzn~ operating hours
e~ceed the hours of other Southern California aniusement parks The applicant's request to aperate
amusement rides and attractions on the Pier~s open deck until 1 a m on ~.~~eekends; holida~~s and
durmg Special Pri~-ate Parties, midnight on Sunday and Thursda~~. and 11 p m on ~~~eekda~~s goes
be~~ ond the intent of the pro~ ect and are not ~; arranted Amending #he halida~- schedule and allo~~~ ~ng
Special Pri~~ate Parties to use current Peak Seasan operatmg hours an~° da~~ of tl~e ~.~-eek during the
Off-Peak Season is cansistent ~i~ith the intent of the P~er Rel-italization Pro~ect and ~.i-i11 not
unreasonably~ impact neighbors. or be detrimental tQ the surrounding area if the Sea Dragon and
Roller Coaster rides are nat operated after 9 p m Sundav through Thursda~~ and if the barkers public
address s~~ stem speaker ~°olumz rs reduced at maht or redesigned to pre~.~ent sound from berng
directed to~;°ard the res~dents to the eas~. south and north A one hour fncrease in operating hours
to ll p m during the Thursda~• T«-~ii~ht Dance Series ~~°ill not unreasonabl~.~ impact nei~hbors ~f the
Sea Dragon and Roller Coaster rides are not aperated after 10 p m and use of pubiic address s~-stems
are Iimited The staff recommendation effecti`~ely represents a~~% e~pansion of the 1 ~«~eek peak
season operatm~ hours The applicant's request represents up to a 72% increase in peak season
aperating hours, in addition. the proposed Off-peak S eason hours ~vould e~ceed current Peak S eason
aperanng hours Staff belieti-es this request is not conlpauble ~a~rth the surroundin~ residennal land
uses and ~~~ould unreasonabl~- impact these beach frontneighborhoods during the late e~Tening hours
The staff recommendation, ho«~ever, reco~nizes Pacific Park's need for e~panded operation in
specified s~tuations. ~~-hile respecting the adjacent residential conte~t
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REGOMVIEND~4TI01T
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It is recommended that the Plaiuun~ Commission adapt Addendum 2 to the Final En~~ironmental
Impact Report, amending 11~Trtfgation Nieasures. and adopt the fallo~3•in~ amended condrtioi~s for
DR 91-006_ and EI_:~ 9D-007 Staff 1~-~11 transmit to the Plannxng Conimission a complete cop~° of
the p:ro~ect findmgs and condrt~ons ti;-hen the Statement of Ot~icial Action returns to the Planrun~
Gommission for approti~al
C~l~TDITIONS
l la The operation shall at all tarnes be conducted in a manner not detrimental to surrounding
properties or residents h~- reason of lights. noise. actl~-ities. parking or other actians Pacific
Park's amplified sound sr~stems shall be redesigned sa that the ma.r-imum noise le~•el
generated after 9:00 p.m. shall not esceed 6a db (or is nat audible abos-e the actual
C1~EL, ~•hiche~-er is lo~~er) as measured along the Promenade ~'~'alk Street.
1 lb The hours of operation for the Fun Zone/Pacific Park Amusement area shall be:
(~} Peak Seasan operating hours are from 10:0~ a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunda~-
thraugh Thursday, and from 10:00 a.m. to ~iidnight Frida~• and Saturda~-.
Peak Season includes the Frida~- before l~iemorial Day through Tuesda~-
morning follo~ring Labor Dar.
(2} Off-Peak Seasan operating hours are from 1D:OD a.m. to 9:fla p.m. Sunda~-
thraugh Thursda~~, and 10:00 a.m. to l~~idnight on FridaF and Saturda~-.
(3} On Tw-ilight Dance Series nights only, operating hours are from lO:OD a.m. to
11 p.m., pra~•iding the Sea Dragon and Roller Coaster are not operated after
lU:U4 p.m.
(~) From the Sunda~~ preced~ng Easter Sunda~~ to the Saturda~• follo~s•ing Easter
Sunda~~ (Spring Break) and from December 2b`h ta Januar~~ 2nd
{Christmas/l\efi~ Year's Break}, the operating haurs are from 1d:00 a.m. to
1.4:Ua p.m. Sunda~~ thraugh Thursday, and 10:Q0 a.m. to l~Iidnight on Frida~-
and Saturda~~ pro~-iding the Sea Dragon and Roller Coaster are not aperated
after 9:00 p.m. Sunda,y--Thursda~~.
{5) On the follo~;~ing holida~s the operating hours are 1Q:00 a.m. to l~Tidnight:
E~~e of 1~~artin Luther King Dati~
E~-e of President's DaF-
St Patrick's Da~°
E~-e of i1~Iemorial Da~~
Cinco de Ma~~o
~"` of Ju1~- ~
E~~e af Labor Da~~
~~ eterans Da~-
Hallo~s~een Dati-
Thanksgi~-ing Da~-
Christmas Dati~
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(a} On ne«~ Year's E~~e, the operating hours are 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.
{b) Up to T~€-e1~ e(12) Special Pri~-ate Parties, during ~i-hich the amusement park
«ould be closed ta the general public, mav be permitted during the ~ff-Peak
Season onl~•. Operating hours shall be from 10:00 a.rn, to 10:00 p.m. Sundaj~
through Thursda~•, and from 1~:Q0 a.m, to Vlidnight Fridati' and Satnrda~~,
pro~•iding the Sea Dragan and Roller Coaster are nat operated after 9:00 p.m.
Sundaf~-Thursda~~, and the foliofi~ing conditions are rnet:
(a) ~n` amplified music/sound sti-stems shall be designed to direct sound to
the ~~~est. The Operator shall pro~-ide an on-site audio technician for the
duration of an~~ Special Pri~°ate PartF~ that ~nr-ol~~es amplified music/sound
s~-stems. The technician shall monitor Pacific Park's amplified sound svstems
to insure that the ma~imum noise le~ el generated after 9:00 p.u~. shall not
e~ceed 65 db (or is not audible abo~-e the actual C~TEL, ~~~hich e~~er is lo~er}
as measured alang The Promenade VF'alk Street.
{b) The operator shall prepare and distribute a fl~-er notifi ing resident~al and
commercial ne~ghbors ~;~est of ~cean A~ enue, southr of Santa Nlonica
Boule~-ard and north of Pico Boule~ ard at le~st fi~~e (5) da~-s prior ta a 5pecial
Pri~-ate Pari~-. The notice shall also be deliti~ered to the Cit~- Planning Di~~ision,
Pier Restoration Corparation and to the Santa l~ionica Poli~e Department's
Operations Office Commander {at Department Headquarters). The
Neighborhood ~Tatification shalI include a brief description of the e~-ent, e~~ent
times, and the on-site location and telephone number of ~he person(s} that is
directl~~ responsible for the event and will be a~-ailable ciuring the e~-ent.
(c) A sign pro~ iding notification that t~e amusement park will be closed ta
the general public shatl be prominentlF posted on the pier t«-o ~veeks prior to
a Special Pri~Tate Partv.
(d) Pacific Park shall be directl~ responsible for all priy ate part~~ acti~ ities.
No outside promoters are permitted.
Subsection lIb (6) does not appl~~ to pr~~~ate f~nctlons ~.~~hich are conducted
pursuant to ather pro~~isions of this permit during normal operatin~ haurs
E~cept as mod~fied bt~ this appro.~al_ all pre~~ious condrtions relating to DR 91-006, RPP91-00&. and
EI~ 9D-007 shall remain in full force and effect
Prepared b~~ Bruce Leach, ?~ssociate Planner
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D Applicants Praposal
E Summat~~ of Current. Propased & Recomznended Operating Hours
F amusement Park Sur~~ e~~
G ~.'?$'92 Statement Qf Official ;~,ction
H ~ddendt.un ~2 to FEIR for Santa ~•ionica Pier De~°elopment Pro~ect
I Police Department liemo
J addendum =~i and FETR for Santa I1lomca Pier De~-elopment Proaect
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~IU~'ICIP~.L CODE aND GENERAL PLaN CONFORI~IAYCE
LAND USE
C~TEGORY ELE11~E1~T h•TUI~TICIPAI. CODE PROJECT
Designation Oceaniiont RVG-Residentia! Visrtor :~musement Park
Special District Gommercial Distr~ct
Permitted [~ se ~'isrtor - :~musement & Game Amusement Park
Goinmercial Arcades &; Games
The proposed pro~ect does not ~nti~ol~~e an~- net~~ construcuon or ph~~ sical change to the etiistin~
conforminff amusement park ar Pier
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Fet~ruary 2, 1999
TO: CHIE~ DF POLlCE
FRaIVI: LT. BJ STRATTON
SUB.lECT: PACIFIC PARK, EXTENSS4N 4F HOURS REQUEST
The City Planning Divis~on will be presentmg their final recommendat~on report to the C~ty
Gounc~l next week, ~n regards to the request to ~xpand the operati~nal hours of Pacifac
Park The ~r~itfa~ proposa! to tt~e Planr~ir~g Commtss~on ~nclude~ a copy of a memo wr~tten
by Lt Centeno, m which he suppor~ed a I~m~ted i 3crease m operat~onal days and ~ours
~t Centena k~ased his or~g~nal recommendat~ons u~on a statement that Pac~fic Park would
a~gment off-site secur~ty both on tt~e Ptier deck and m the 155D parking lot Th~s concept
was addressed later ~n the Plannmg Commiss~ons 5tatement ofi O~f~cial Act~on, dated Ju~y
1, 1998 Item 11e states, "Pacific Park would supply a prrvafe secunty patrol m the
~arkmg lots a~ang A~Q~an Way #rom '! 0 OD p m to 2 OQ ~ m on n~ghts that the Park ~s open
after Midrnght" No ment~an of mcrease patrol on the Pier deck was ment~oned
! would continue to support ourorrgrnal recommendations, or those of the Plann~ng D~v~s~on
Staff, w~th an add~ttonaE recommendat~o~- to mad~fy the foE{ow4ng ~tems ~n the Cl~P
~ 1 e The amusement park's security plan shail be amended to provide, at ti~e
expense of the Pactfic Park operator, an ove~#ime Police patrol in the
1550 parking lo#, a~d ~n corridor or~ as~d ~rnmediate~y ad~ace~t to Apptian
Way from ~0~00 p m to 7~4Q a m on nights the park -~ scheduied to
aperate after 10 00 p m Such a Pofrce patro! in mtended to provide a
un~formed presence dur~ng the f~ours the Park visitors are lea~ing the
area The patso! untit shal~ be a fwo (2) perso~ detacl, ut~Etizing a marked
Poirce Ur~it or ather mode of transport2~tian, as specificafly apAro~ed by
the Pol~ce Q~partment
Lt. Bj Stratton
Di~ected Resources Divis+Qn
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IIVTERDEPARTMFIVTAL CDMMUIVIGATION
June 24, 1998
TO: CHIEF OF POLICE
~ROM: LT. G.R. CENTENO
SUBJECT: PACIFIC PARK, EXTENSIQN OF HOURS REQUEST
RECOMMENDATION:
Based on current sta#Fing and crime levels an the Santa Monica P~er, the Santa Monica
Pol~ce Department is not oppased to the request for extension of operation hours of the
Pacsfic Park Amusement Park
Although Part I and Part II crime on the Santa Monica Pier show a slight increase in
acti~ity We haWe seen that it does fluctuate due to the low fev~l af raw numbers Pac~fic
Park has historically taken a very responsible roll in policing tl~e area of fhe park
The concern of the Santa Monica Police Department is with the park and p~er patrons once
they leave the park t~ e~ther return an foot to their vehicles parked in the parking lots, or
to ~he~r nearby hotels
Paafic Park has agreed to fook into augmenting off-site security both on the deck a~ the
pier and in the nearby 1550 beach parking lot to provide a greater level of perceived safety
when fhe public sees uniform gUards patrolling the area With this in mind, I am
recommending the additional conditions to #heir CUP
11 b{3} On the Twilight Dance Service night only, The park should be allowed ta stay
open until 12 40 midnight, praviding t~e Sea Dragon and Rofler Coaster area
not operaied after 10 OD PM
1'f b(5) New Years E~e - The park should be allawed to stay open until 0030 hours
New Years day All other holidays will remain as recommended
'~ 1 b(6)b The operator shall prepare and distr~bute a flyer notifying residenfial and
commeraaf neighbors west of Ocean Aven~ae, south af Santa Monica
Boule~ard and north of Pico Boulevard at least (5} working days pr~or to the
Spec~al Private Party The notice shall also be deliWered to the City Plannir~g
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D~visio~, Pier Restoration Corporation, and the Santa Mon~ca Police
Department's Operations Office This is necessary to determine if add~tional
officers w~i! be needed to augment police serv~ces on fhe pier {or if o~ert~me
officers will be necessary ) The determination far officers will be made by the
Qperations Office Commander or hislher designee NOTfFYING the Pier
substation does not constitute proper notificatiort
Lt. George Centeno
Directed Resources Division
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Gity af 5anta ATonica
c!o Bruce Leach
1685 Main Street, Raom 212
Santa Monica, CA 9Q401
Dear Planning Commiss~on Members
I am pleased to wnte this letter in behalf of the Santa ?~ion~ca P~er Restorat~on
Corporatian Board ofD~rectors The PRC fe~lly supports Pacifc Park's request to the
C~ty of Santa l~sonica for an addendurn to ~ts Cond~tional tise Permit to extend its
operat~ng hours
Pac~fic Park ~s the Pier's rnost si~mficant family attract~on and is a crucia~ camponent of
the P~er's new vitality Extend~ng the park's operating hours would aliaw v~s~tors ta en~oy
the park dur~ng times that are more closely aligned ti~ith the hours af other entertainr~ient
on the Pier The Tw~light Dance Series on Thursday evenings is an e~ample The ser~es
successfu~ly attracts thousands af people to the P~er ~~ith the current hours, concert
attendees cannot stay after the concert to en~ay the Park Addrtionally, other spec~al
events and parties ~~ould be accorrimodated more fully This ~~•outd s~gn~ficantly enhance
the economic viability of the park and the Pier
Pac~fic Park has cor~sistently addressed ~ssues raised by commumty members in an effart to
be good neighbors This demonstrates the comm~tment that exists to maintain responsive
anc! praact~ve pr~cedures to satisfy the concerns of neighbors
VVe respectful~y urge you to a~prove Pacific Par[c's request
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~.00 Santa A~Ionica Piet. Suite A• Santa'_Vfonica • Ca~ifornia 904~1 •(310} 45&8900 • Fax (310) 656-I698
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June 30, 1997
Suzanne Fr~ck
Dtrec~or of Plannrng and Communit~ De~elopment
C~ty of Santa Momca
1685 Main Street, Roam 213
Santa Monica, CA 9~401
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The 13th Annual Santa Momca P~er Twil~ght Dance Senes wilI open th~s Thursday, July 3 and
will run for the followzng n~e Tfiursday evenuigs unti! September 3 This wonderful
commumty event hrtngs thousands of area residents to khe Pier every Thursday The e~enz
ong~nated as a way of bringing Iocal residents bac[c to the Pier and had done so successfujly for
13 years Once everyane is on tiie Pier, we would l~ke tt~em to stay and en~oy the amenitxes the
P~er has to offer The concerts end at 9 30 PM and current~y Pacific Park closes at 10 0(}PM
These hours wou~d prevent the public from en~oymg the park followmg che concerts
As you know, Pac~fic Park has appl~ed for an extens~on of hours The PRC is on record ui fi~ll
sugpart of this applieation One of the iss~es m the applicat~on relates to Thursday mght hours
during the Twllight Dance Senes It is my understand~ng from our con~ersation late last wee~C
that because the applicat~on was filed m May, it will not be considered unt~l somet~me m the
fall, after the eoncert series has concluded Therefore, I request your appro~al of a temporary
modificat~on to Paeific Park's operat~ng hours for Thursday e~enfngs far the durahon of the
concerr series
The P~er has a great deal to offer ta the public The sumtner season, and most importantly the
Tti~~ilight Dance Series is ut~portant to the pubhc Pacific Park ~s the Pier's most sigmficant
attraction It has been a cr~tical component of the new ~ital~ty that has developed during the
last year on the Pter I believe it would better serve the mterests of Pter visitnrs and concert
attendees af the gark were to stay open later on Thursday mghts
Thank you for yanr consideranon of this request
cerety,
Jan Palchikoff
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Mayor Pam O'Connor
Members of the PRC Board of Directors
2i)0 Santa Manica Pier • Santa Monica • California 90401 •~310) 458-8900 • Fax ~310} 393-1279
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE SANTA MONlCA CfTY COUNGlL
SUBJECT: De~elopment Re~iew Permit 98-002
380 Santa Monica Pier, in the RVC (Residentiaf Visitor Commercial District)
APP4ICANT: Santa Monica Amusements L.L.C.
APP~LLANTS: Ellen Brennan and Tam Ray
A Public Hearmg w~ll be held by the City Council on the following requests
Appeai 98-Ofl8 of the Planning Commissio~'s Approvai of Development Re~iew 9$-002 to Amend Conditions
of Approval St~pulated in DR 91-006 to Allow Expansion of Pac~fic Park's E~ening and Early Morning Hours
af Operation, to increase the Number of HolEdays when the Park is Perm~tted Expanded Operating Hours,
and to Allow Specfal Hours for up to 24 Private Events at the Amusement Park Annual~y
The application requests expans~on of the amusement park's operating haurs as follows During the peak
season the Park would close a# 1 a m on Friday and Saturday, midnight on Sunday and Thursday, and 11
p m Monday through Wednesday During the off peak season, the park would close at midnight on Friday
and Saturday, 11 p m on Sunday, and 1fl p m Monday through Thursday It is aiso proposed that t~e
number of days with increased haliday hours to 1 a m, be increased from 8 to 12, and that up to 24 private
party e~ents be allowed to close at 1 a m on any day af the week during the off-peak season F~nally,
Pac~fic Park is requesting approval to use peak season hours for up to four weeks during Easter break and
up to three weeks dur~ng Christmas break, depending on the Santa Monica-Malibu & L A Unified School
Distr~ct schedules T#~e Pacifc Park Amusement area is located an the center portion of the Santa Mon~ca
Municipal Pier, in the RVC (Residential Visitor Commercial District) Pursuant ta the requirements of the
Califamia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) an Addendum to the Final Santa Mornca Pier Devefopment
Pro~ect Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has been prepared to assess the impacts of the proposed
increased hours of operatron
WHEN: TuescEay, February 16, 1999 at 7 00 p m
WHERE: Main Pubhc L~brary, Audiforium
1343 Sixth Street
Santa Monica, California
HOW TO CQMMENT
You may comment at the City Councd publ~c hearing, or by writing a letter Wr~tten information recei~ed
before 3 00 p m on the Wednesday before the hearing wiil be gi~en to the City Council in their pacfcet
Information received af#er that time will be g~ven ta the City Councd pr~or to the meeting
Address your letters to City Clerk
DR9$-042, Pacific Park
'~685 Main Street, Raom 102
Santa Monrca, CA 90401
MORE INFORMATION
If you want more information about th~s pra~ect or wish to review the pro~ect file, please call Assoc~ate
Planner Brt~ce Leach at (310} 458-834'f 5anta Monica Bus Lin~s #1, #7 and #10 serve the Main Library
The meeting facility is handicapped accessible If you have any special needs such as sign language
interpreting, please cantact the Office of the Disabled at (310) 458-$701
Pursuant to Cal~forrna Government Code Section 65~09(b), if this matter is subsequently challenged in
Court, the challenge may be limited to onlythose issues ra~sed at the Public Hearing described in this notice,
or in wntten correspand~nce del~~ered to the City of Santa Monica at, or prior to, the Public Hearing
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ESPANOL
EI Concilio Munrcfpal de la ciudac! de Santa Monica tendra una audenc~a publrca para re~isar apphcaciones
proponiendo desarrollo en Santa Monica Para mas informacian, liame a Carmen Gutiarrex al numero ~310)
458-8341
APPROV~D AS TO ~ORM
JP~Y REVINO, AICP
P.L~n~ng Manager
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Suza~vle Frick
Plaru~ing Department
Crty of Santa Monica
1685 Ma,~n S~reet
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Dear Suzanne,
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As producer of t~e Tvv~light Dance Senes I am wnting to urge you to allow Pacific Park
#o stay open until midnight on Thursday nig~ts throughout the summer As you l~now the
Twi~~ght Dance Series begins next Thursday and it simply does ~ot make sense for the
park to clase at }.4 pm when tf~e Pier is en~o}nng it lvghest attendance of the year on
concert iughts The Arcade and the other venues will all be apen untii at least midrught
and many of the other venues will rema~n o~en beyond tl~at
This qear even more than last it is im~ortant tt~at the Park stay open as the location of che
stage is right next to Pacific Park Pacific Paxk is playing a sigruficant role as a sponsor of
the concerts and among many wonderful contnbut~ons to the senes t~ey are ta,ic~ng care
of our hosptta~~ty requirements for both backstage and performers as well as for our
sponsors They are mak~ng available t~eir pnvate party area far our sponsars To have
the park close r~ght aftar the concerts end feels nat only rude but ~ust doesn't make sense
Our partnenng wrth Pacific Park bath this year and last has been extremely beneficial for
us They ha~e really understoad the importance af the concerts nat on~y for the lessees
and the C~ty's bus~ness t~ re~enue, but for the people of Santa 141onica The co~certs
have a unique amb~ance and comrnumty feeling abo~zt them that bnngs people together ~n
a very special way
I humbly urge you to do the nght ttung
Respectfully,
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1685 Main Street
Sar~ta Mornca, CA 90401
Su~~ect PacEf~c Park, Santa Manica P~er
Hours Mod~fication (see attached)
Dea~ S~rs and Madam
Followmg a canversatian with Rick Olsi~ansky and Genev~eve Momll, I am sending you the
fo[fowing request In kesping w~th the C~ty af Santa Maroca's busmess-fr~endly
atmosphere these past few years, we urge your cond~tional s~p~ort of their req~ested
hours mod~fication These are varsity playe~s who shauld be abie #o meet the City's
conditions in order to expand their op~rations in the best interest of publiclpnvate
teamwork ar~d cooperat~o~
S~ncerely,
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Chairman af the Board
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YOU ~AOMI5ED N~T To ~vFA EX~NO r~E HouRS aF opE~r~aEV av rHE
PIER A~TER t 1,00 AM. THE RESTORATIO~M dF THE PlEA W,4S TO CREATE FAM~LY
~NTERTAINMENT ON A SMALL SCq~.E,
THE SlJRROUNDiNG AREA IS A NEIGHBORHpQp, ~~jw~ ~1pRTH aF THE PIER
THE MOI$E ~ACT4R FRt]M TH~ AC71V17lES ON THE P~ER ANa FROAA TME
PEQP~E WALKiNG TO AMQ FFi~M 7HE PARKING LOTS CAN BE VERY
U~STURBlNG , MAGN1FiED GREATLY ~N THE C1UlET QF THE EVENlNG. WITH TF#E
11.00 P M. Cf.QSURE, 7H~ NO1SE ANQ PE4P~E LINQER MUCH LATER. HC~W
CfiN YOU EVEN C~NSIDEA A LATER CL4SiNG TIME '~ THE NE4GHBORHC3Op
ATMpSP~iER~ WtLL BE COMP~.~TEtY DESTR4YED. k~~E RiSK 4~ CRiwtE A~[3
GAf~G RCTIVETtES V~ftL~ BE C~REATLY INCREASED
wE ARE HAPPY THF pIER !S A SUCCESS. GERTAlNLY, 7H~ PEOPLE THAT
COME CAN ~NJ~Y THlS ENTERTAlN1U~ENX BEFORE ~ 1 00 P.M. . TH~FiE ~S NO
NEED TO GREATE PR4BLEINS QR QESTROY NEI~HBORHQODS!
THAh1K Y~U F~R THE SUPPORT
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From ~ Members of the South Beach Neighbvr Watch
Re Ob~ection to ex#ended haurs of operat~on of Pacaf~c Park
I am opposed to the extens~on o~ the hours of operat~on for Pac~f~c Park
during "on and off" season periods and dur~ng hol~days I am opposed ta
these changes proposed by fhe operators of Pacific P~rk for the follow~ng
reasons
1) fnterfers with the qu~et en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood
2) No~se probiems with current attract~ans and r~des remain
unresolved.
3) Presents conflicts with stated ob~ective o~ be~ng a fam~ly
or~ented attract~on
4} Exacerbates ParkEng shortages and traffic congest~
cond~t~ons.
5) ~ncreases pol~ce service needs
fi} Requested ~n the absence of a Master P~e~ Plan and a
determination of the a Maximum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pac~ic Park
7} Requested in the absence of a spec~al events policy and a
master calendar of eWents I~st~ng public and pri~a#e even~s
occurring in the ~icinity
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From Members of the South Beacf~ Neighbor Watch
Re Ob~ectton ta extended hours of operation of Pa~~f~~ Park
I am opposed to the extens~on of the hou~s of ~~erat~on for Pac~f~c Park
durmg "on and off" seasvn per~ods ant~ d~r~ng hotiidays I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pacif:c Park #or the following
reasons
1) lnterfers with the qu~et en~oyme~t of my residence and
ne~ghborhood
2} Noise problems w~th cu~rent attractions and rides remain
unresolved
3) Presents conflicts r-v~th stated ob~ect~We of be~ng a famitiy
or~ented attractror~
4} Exacerbates Parking shor~ages and traffic congest~q~
ct~nditions
5) Increases poi~ce ser~~ce needs
6) Requested in the absence of a Master P~er Plan and a
dete~m~natian of the a Maximum occupancy laad for the P~er
and for Pacific Park
7) Requested m the absence o~ a special e~ents policy and a
master calendar o# events list~ng pubiic and pri~ate events
occurring m the ~icinity
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To: Suzanne Frick, Planning Commissioners and Gity
Counci! Mernbers
From: Members of the Sou#h
Re: Qb~ection to extended
Park
5-27-97
Dea~ Ms. F~ick,
Beach Neighbor Watch
hours o~ vperat~on of Pacific
Please eonsider our concerns in preparing any staff
recommendations concerning Pacific Park's request for
extension of hou~s. Please attach our concerns ~o any staff
report presented to our City Decision Makers.
Sincerely,
Jerry Bass
eighborhood Watch Captain
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To Suzanne Frick, Planning Commissioners and City Council Member~
From: Members of the South Beach Neighbor Wa#ch
Re Objection to e~ctended hours of operation of Pacif~c Park
I am opposed to the extensian of the hours of operation for Pacrfic Park
durir~g "on and off" season per~ods and dur~ng ho~~days. I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pacific Park for the fo~low~ng
reasons-
1) In#er#ers w~th the quiet en~oymen# of my residence and
neighborhood.
2} Noise problems with current attractivns and rides rema~n
unresoived.
3) Presents con#licts with stated objecti~e of being a#am~ly
o~~ented attract~vn.
4) Exacerbates Parking shortages and traiiic conges~~-
oonditions
5~ Increases poiice service needs.
6} Requested in the absence of a Master Prer Plan and a
determinatron o# the a Maximum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pacific Park.
7j Requested in fhe absence of a special events polrcy and a
maste~ calendar of e~ents fis#ing publ~c and pri~ate events
occurring in the vicinity
Sincerely,
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Memb~r of the South Beach ~leighborhood Watch
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To. Suzanne Fnck, Planning Comm~ssioners and City Council Member~
From~ Members of the South Beach Neighbor Watch
Re~ 4b~ect~on to extended hours of operation of Pacifie Park
i am opposed to the extension of the hours of operat~on for Pac~f~c Park
durir~g "on and off" season periods and during hol~days I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pac~fic Park for the following
reasons
1) Interters wi#h the quret en~oyment vf my residence and
neighborhood
2} fVase probiems with current attractions and r~des remain
unresofved.
3) Presents confl~cts with stated ob~ect~~e o~ being a family
ariented attrac#+on_
4} Exacerbates Parking shartages and traffic congest~
cond~t~ons_
5} Increases police servtce needs
6} Reques#ed in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determinat-on of the a Maximum occupancy load for the Pier
and foc Pacific Park
7} Requested in the absence of a special events poiicy and a
master calendar of events listing public and private events
vccurring m the ~icinity
Sincereiy,
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Membe~ of r e South ~each Neighborhood Watch
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To: Suzanne Frick, Planning Comm~ssioners and City Council Members
From Membe~s of the Sou#h Beac~ Ne~ghbor Watch
Re Qb~ection to extended hours of operation of Pacff~c ?ark
I am opposed to the extens~on of the hours of operat~an far Pacrfic Park
during "on and off" season periods and during ho~~days I am opposed ta
these changes proposed by #he operators of Pacific Park #or the following
reasons.
~) Interfers wi#h the qu~et enjoyment of my residence and
neighborhoad
2) Noise probiems wiih current attract~ons and r~des remain
unresolved.
3~ Presents confiicts with stated ob~ect~~e of being a fam~ly
oriented attraction
4) Exacerba#es Parking shortages and traffic conges#~
conditEOns.
5) Increases pol~ce service needs
6) Requested in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determmation of the a Max~mum occupancy load for the P~er
and for Pacif~c Park
7} Requested in the absence of a special events policy and a
master calendar of e~ents l~sting public and pri~a#e e~ents
oocurring in the vicirnty
Sincerely,
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Member of e So Beach Ne~ghborhood Watch
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To. Suzanne Fr~ck, Planncng Commrssioners and City Council Members
From~ Members of #he South Beach Neighbor Watch
Re: Ob~ection to extended hours of operation of Pacific Park
I am opposed to the extension o~ the hours of operation for Pac~#ic Park
during °on and off" season periods and during holidays I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pacific Park for the follaw~ng
reasons
1} Inter#ers with the quiet en~oyment of my res~dence and
neighborhood.
2) Noise problems with current attractions and r~des remain
unresolved.
3) Presents con#I~cts with s#ated ob~ect~~re of bemg a family
oriented attraction.
4) Exacerbates Parking shortages and traffic congest~
conditions
5} Increases police service needs
5) Requested in the absence o# a Master P~er Plan and a
determ~nation of the a Max~mum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pacific Park
7) Requested ~n the absence of a spec~a! events policy and a
master calendar of e~ents listing public and pr~vate e~ents
occurrmg E~ the ~~c~rnty
Sincer~p; ~_
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Member of the South Beach Neighbor ~ad Watch
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To~ Suzanne Frick, Plannmg Commissioners and City Counci~ Membe~s
From. Members of the South Beach Neighbor Watch
Re: ~b~ection to extended hours of operation of Pac~f~c Park
I am opposed to the extens~an of the hours of operaf~on for Pac~f~c Park
during "on and off° season periods and dur~ng holidays. 1 am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pacific Park for the follow~ng
reasons:
1} Interfe~s with the qutet en~oyment o# my res~dence and
neighborhood.
2} Noise problems with current attractians and r~des rema~n
unresolved_
3) Presents conflic#s w~th stated ob~eet3ve af be~ng a fam~ly
oriented attractian
4) Exacerbates Parking shortages and traffic congest~
conditions
5) Increases palice serv~ce needs.
fi) Requested ~n the absence of a Master P~er Plan and a
determination of the a Maximum occupancy Ioad ~or #he Pier
and for Pacific Park
?) Requeste in ihe absence of a spec~al e~ents policy and a
master lendar of e~ents listing public and pri~ate e~ents
occurrin in the vicmity
Since el ,
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To: Suzanne Frick, Planning Commiss~oners and City Counc~l Members
From: Members o# the South Beact~ Neighbor Watch
Re Ob~ection to extended hours of operation of P,acEf~c Park
I am opposed to the ex~ension o~ the hours of opera#ion for Pacific Park
durrng "on and off" season per~ods and during holidays I am opposed to
these char~ges proposed by the operators of Pacific Parlc for the falfow~ng
Teasons
1) ~nterters with the quiet en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood
2) No~se problems with current attract~ons and rides rema~n
unresolved
3} Presents confl~cts w~th stated ob~ect~ve of be~ng a fam~ly
ar~ented attract~on
4~ Exacerbates Park~ng shortages and traff~c congest~
candrt~ons.
5} fncreases police serv~ce needs.
fi) Requested in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determinatEOn of the a Maximum occupancy load ~or the Pier
and for Pacif~c Park
7} Requested in the absence of a special events policy and a
master calendar o~ events I~st~ng public and pr~vate e~ents
occurring ~n the vrc~rnty
Sincerely,
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Member of the South Beach Nejghborhood Watch
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To: Suzanne Frtck, Planrnng Commtisstioners and ~ity Councit Members
From~ Members of the Sou#h Beach Neighbor Vifat~h
Re~ 4bject~on #o extended hours of operatior~ ~~ ~acific P~rk
I am opposed to #he extension of the hou~s of ~pera~~~n for Pacific Par#c
during "an and off" s~asan periods and dur~ng ho~tidays. I am oppased to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pacif~c ~~rk #or the fol#owing
reasons
1) Interters with the quiet en~oyment o# my residence and
neighbvrhood
2) Norse probiems with current attractions and r~des remain
unresolved.
3) Presents cor~flicEs with stated object~~e of be~ng a~amily
oriented attraction
4) Exacerbates Parking shortages and #raffic congest~
condit~Qns
5) Increases police serv~ce needs
6) Requested ~n the absence of a Master P~er Plan and a
determ~nation of the a Maximum occupancy load for the Pier
and fior Pacif~c Park
7} Requested in the absence of a speciai e~ents policy and a
master calendar of events listing pubiic and private e~ents
oocurrmg in the ~icErnty
~~ S~nc~rely,
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Member of the South Beach NTeighbarhood Watch
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To Suzanne Fr~ck, Plannrng Commissioners and Gity Council Members
From: Members of the South Beach Neighbar Watch
Re ~bject~on #o extended hours of operation of Pacif~c Park
I am vpposed to the extension of the hours of operat~on for Pac~fic Park
during "on and off" season periods and dur~ng holidays. I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Paafic Park for ~he following
reasons
~) fnterfers with the quret en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood
2) No~se problems wath current attractrons and rides remain
unresolved
3) Presents conflicts with stated ob~ect~~e of being a famiiy
oriented attraction
4) Exacerbates Park~ng shortages and traff~c congest~
condit~ons
5) Increases pol~ce ser~~ce needs
6} Requested ~n the absence af a Master Pier Plan and a
determina#ion of the a Maxrmum occupancy load #or the P~er
and for Pacific Park
7} Requested in the absence of a special events policy and a
master calendar of events list~ng public and private events
occurring ~n the vicinity
Sinc~ely, _
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Member vf the South B~a h Neighborhaod Wa~ch
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To Suzanne Fr~ck, Planning Commiss~oners and Gity G~unc~l Members
From Members of the South Beach Neighbor Watch
Re Ob~ect~on to extended hours of operatfon af Pac~fic Park
I am oppased to the extension of the hours of op~r~tion for Pactf~c Park
during "on and off" season periods and during hoiidays I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the ope~a#ors of Paciftc Park for the follawmg
reasons
1) Interfers w~th the quiet en~oyment of my residence and
ne~ghborhood
2} Noise probiems with current attractions and r~des remain
unresolved
3} Presents confl~cts wrth stated ob~ect~~e of be~ng a famiiy
onented attraction
4~ Exacerbates Parking shortages and traff~c congest~qr,~
conditEOns
5} lncreases pol~ce service needs
6) Requested 1n the absence of a Master Pier Pian and a
determination o# the a Maximum occupancy load for the P~er
and for Pac~fic Park
7) Requested in the absence of a special events policy and a
master calendar of events iisting pubhc and pr~~ate events
occurring in the ~icinity
S~ ncere#y,
Cl ~ Cc ~ 1~. ~;~x~,~--e..s
Member of the South Beach Neighborhood Watch
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To Suzanne Frick, Plannmg Commissioners and City Council Members
From: Members of the South Beach Neighbor Watch
Re Ob~ectron to extended hours of operat~on of Pac~f~c ~'ark
I am opposed to the extenscon of the hours of operatron fo~ Pacific Park
during "on and o#~" seaso~ periods and dus~ng ho~~days. I am apposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pac~fic Park for the foliowing
reasons
1} interfers w~th the quiet en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood_
2} Noise problems with current attract~ons and r~des rema~n
unresolved_
3} Presents can~licts wtith statetl ob~ecttive of beting a~am~ly
or~ented attractian
4) Exacerbates ParkFng shortages and traffic eongest~
cond~tions.
5y Increases pofice serv~ce needs
6) Reques#ed in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determination of the a Maxrmum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pacif3c Park
7) Requested fn the absence of a special events policy and a
master calendar of e~ents listing public and pri~ate events
occur~-ing ~n the ~~cin~ty
Sincerely,
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Member af the South Beach Ne~gh orho~d VVat~h
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To. Suzanne Frick, Planning Comm~ssioners and City Gouncil Members
From Members of the South Beac~ Neighbor Watch
Re Ob~ect~on to extended hours af operat~on of PacEf~c Parlc
~ am opposed to the extension of the hours of operation for Pacif~c Park
during "on and off" seasan per~ads and during holFdays I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pac€f~c Park for the follow~ng
reasons
1} Interfers with the quiet enjoyment of my residence and
ne~ghborhood
2) Noise p~oblems with current attractions and rides remain
unresoived.
3) Presents conflicts with s~ated ob~ect~~e of be~ng a famsly
or~ented attraction
4) Exacerba#es Parkmg shortages and traff~c congest~
conditions
5) Increases police service needs
S} Requested in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determmat~on of the a Max~mum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pacif~c Park
7) Requested ~n the absence of a spec~al e~ents pol~cy and a
master calendar of e~ents listing public and private e~ents
occurring in the ~icin~ty
Sincere y,
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Merrmber of the South Beach Ne~ hborhood Watch
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To Suzanne ~r~ek, Piannmg Commtss~oners and City Caunc~l Members
From- Members of the South Beach Neighbor Watch
Re Object~on to extended hours o# operation of Paci#~~ ~'ark
1 am opposed to the extension of the hours of operafion for Pacific Park
t~uring "an and off" season penods and du~~ng hoS~days I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pacif~c Park for the ~ollowing
reasons
1) interfers with the quiet en~oyment of my res~dence and
ne~ghborhood
2) Noise prablems with current attract~ons and rides rema~n
unresalved
3) Presents con#1ic#s wti#h stated ob}ecti~e o~ bemg a fami~y
or~ented attract~on
4} Exacerbates Parking shor~ages and traffic cvngest~
condi~~ons.
5} Increases police service needs
6} Requested in the absence of a Master Pier P1an and a
determination of the a Maximum occupancy load for #he Pier
and for Pacrfi~ Park
7) Requested in the absence of a special events pol~cy and a
master calendar of e~ents list~ng pubiic and private events
occurring m the vicmity
S~ncerely, . ~
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Member of the South Beach iVeighborhood Watc1~
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To: Suzanne Fr~ck, Piannang Commissioners and City Counc~l Members
From: Members of the South Beach Neaghbor Watch
Re: Objection #o extended hours of operat~ar~ o# Pac~f~c park
I am opposed to the extension of the hours of ope~~tion for Paci~ic Park
during "on and off" season periods and dur~ng holidays I am opposed to
#hese changes proposed by the operators of Pacific Park for the foElowing
reasons
1) Interters w~th the quiet en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood
2) No~se problems w~th current attrac#~ons and rides rema~n
unresoived
3} Presen#s confiicts w~th stated ob~ecti~e of bemg a family
oriented attrac~~on
4} Exacerba#es Parking shortages and traffic congest~
oondit~ons
5) lncreases pol~ce serv~ce needs
fi} Requested in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determinat~on of the a Max~mum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pacific Park
7} Requested ~n the absence of a spec~a! e~ents pol~cy and a
master calendar of events listing public and private events
occurrmg ~n the ~~cEn~ty
Since ~e1 ,
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Mem r o# the South ~each Neighborhood Watch
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To. Su~anne Frick, P1ann~ng Comm~ssfoners and ~i~ Council Members
Fram~ Members of the South Beach Neighbor 1~Vatch
Re 4bjection to extended hours of operation of Pa~ific Park
i am opposed to the extension of the hours o~ operation for Pac~f}c Park
during "on and off" season periods and durmg hol~days. f am opposed to
these changes proposed by the ope~ators of Pacific Park for the fvllow~ng
reasans.
1} Interfers with the quiet en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood.
2} Noise problems wi~h current attractions ~.r~d rides remain
unresolved
3) ~'resents conf~fcts with stated objecti~e of being a famiiy
oriented attraction
4) Exacerbates Park~ng shortages and traffic cangest~
conditions
5) Increases pol~ce service needs
6) Requested in the absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determinat~on of the a Max~mum occupancy load for the Pier
and ~or Pac~fic Park
7) Requested ~n the absence of a spec~al events policy and a
master calendar of events list~ng publsc and private events
occu~r~ng in the v~cin~ty
Sincerely,
"dl ~~ ~s~ ~~'~ ~~ r~C~,r-
Member of the South Beach Neighborhood V1latch
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To: Suzanne Fr~ck, Planning Cvmmissioners and C~ty ~~uncil Members
From~ Members of the South Beach Ne~ghbor Watch
Re ~bjection ta extended hours of operation of ~a~~f~c ~ark
I am opposed to the extension of the fi~ours of operation for Pacifiic Park
during "on and off" season periods and during hol~days I am opposed to
these changes proposed by the opera#ors of Pacific Park for the f~llawing
reasons:
1} Interters with the quiet en~oyment of my residence and
neighborhood.
2) No~se probfems with current attractrans and rides remain
unresolved.
3) Presents con#licts with stated object~ve o# be~ng a fami~y
oriented attract~on.
4) Exacerbates Parking shortages and traff~c congest~
cond~t~ons.
5) Increases pofice service ne~ds
fi) Requested ~n ~he absence of a Master Pier Plan and a
determir~ation o~ the a Maxfmum occupancy load for the Pier
and for Pacffic Park
7) Requested in the absence of a special events policy and a
master calendar of events I~sting public and private e~ents
occurring in the v~cin~ty.
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Memb~f the South Beach Neighborhood Wa~ch
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Petitian ~o
deny extension of late
to Pacific Park on
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nigh'~ hours
the P~er
Ta Suzanne Fr~ck, PlannEng Camm~ssioners ar~d G~ty Council Members
From. Members of Sauth Beach Ne~ghborhood (Ocean A~e_ to beaeh, Seaside
to Pic~o)
I am opposed #o extension of t~ours af operatior~ for Paci#ic Park for the fallowing
reasons•
Screams from #he rides and noise from tf~e rol~er coaster are
, disturbing, particularly at night These noise problems remain
unso~~ed.
2_ TF~e law states that we have the right ta the quiet en~oyment o~
o~r residence and neighborhood This is seriously disrupted by
Paaf~c Par~ I request that the city not exte~d that disruption
3 Late night hours do not serve t~e needs of fam€lies with children,
#he popt~lat~on ~~ park ~s rntended to a#iract. )nstead, late r~i~ht
hours att~act out of town teens, those most likely to create problems
4 Gang actrv~ty Se~eral (4 or 5) gangs are operatmg ir~ the v~cimty of
the pi~r We who li~e here experience the noise nu}sanc~ and
crime attendant w~th their presence We expe~ier~ce apartme~t
windows being broicen, car mirrors and car covers s#oien,
landscapmg pfants beir~g npped off, graffitr tags appeartng on
windows and around the parking lots. Late night ac#iv~ty an the pier
is a magnet far them Gi~en the known preser~ce of these gangs,
add~#ipnal late night haurs would further;eopardize our safety and
the safety of our property
For these reasons, I reg~est that the ~ity not ave e ues~ed extensions of late
n~ght hours for Pacrfic Park '~
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Name ~ ~_~ ~ u, ~~,
Address f~s~ ~~,a-v /~ ~ ~~_
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Peti#~on to
deny extension o# la~e
#o Pacific Park on
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night hours
the Pier
Ta Suzanne Frick, Planning Commiss~oners a~d City Counci! Members
From: Members af So~th Beach Neighborhood {Ocean Ave. to beach, S~as~de
#a Pico).
I am apposed #o extension af hours a~ operation for Pacific Park tar the faElowing
reasons:
Screams from the rides and noise from t~e roller coaster are
, disturbing, particularly at night. T~ese r~oise problems ~emain
unsoived.
2. The law states that wa ha~e the right to the q~iet enjoymer~t of
our residence and nsight~orhood. This is ser~ous~y disrupted by
Paci~ic Parfc. t request that t~e city not extend tha# disru~t~on.
3. Late night hours do not serve the needs of families wi#h chiidrer~,
the popufa#ian the park is intes~ded to attract. Instead, late r~ight
hours attra~ aut of tawn teer~s, those most tikely to create problems.
4 Gang ac#irrity. 5e~era~ (4 or 5) gangs are operating in the r~cinrty of
the pier. We who li~e here expe~ier~ce the noise nuisarice and
crime attendant with their preser~ce. We experi~nce apartment
windows being broken, car mirrars ar~d car covers stolen,
landscaping pEants being rspped off, graffit: tags appearing on
windows and around #he pa~Cing lats. La#e nigl~t acti~ty an the pier
is a magne# for them. Given the kr~own presence af these gangs,
additianal late night ~ours would turther jeopardize our safety and
the safety vf o~r property.
Far these reasor~s, I reques# that the city not approve reque ~ sions of late
nig~t hours for Paafic Park ~~ ~
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Name• ~(/~d ~'/
Address:
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Petitic~n to
deny extension of late
#a Pac~f~c Park on
:~
night hours
the P~er
To Suzanne F«ck, P~annmg Commissioners and City Council Members
From Members of So[ath Beac~ Neighborhood ~Qcean Ave. to beach, Seaside
to Pico)
I am apposed to extens~ar~ af ho~rrs of operation for Pacific Par~c #or the following
reasons:
Screams irorn the ri~es and noise from the roller caastec are
. disturbir~g, ~art[cularly at nig~t. These noise probiems remair~
unsol~ed.
2. The law states that we ha~e t~e rigl~t to the quiet en~oyment of
our residence and neighbarhavd. This is serious~y disrupted by
Pacitic Paric. t request that the c~ty not ~xter~d that disrup~ion.
3 Late ~ight hours do not serve ~he needs af famiiies wi#h c~ildren,
the populativr~ the park is intended to attract. lnstead, late night
hours attract out af town t~ens, t~ose most likely to create problems.
4 Gang acti~ty. Se~eral (4 or 5) gangs are operatir~g in the vicinity a#
the pier VVe who t~~e here experier~ce the noise r~uisance ar~d
crime attendarrt w~th iheir presence. We experie~ce apar#ment
windows beir~g broken, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
landscaping piants being rip~ed off, g~afi~iti tags ap~earing on
windows and around t~e parking lats. Late r~ight activity on the pier
is a magnet for them. Gi~en the knowr~ presence of #hese gangs,
addttional late rright hours would furti~er jeopardize our safety as~d
the sa#ety ai our property
For these reasons, I request that the city not approve requested e~ensions of late
night ho~rs for Paci~rc Park
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Pe~ition to
deny extension o# late
#o Pacific Park on
=~
night ~aurs
th~ Pier
TQ Suzanne FricEc, Plar~ning Comm~ssroners and G~#y Gounc~i IVlembers
From- Members of South Beach Neighborhood (~cean A~e to tieach, Seaside
to Pica).
I am apposed ta extensian of hours of operatio~ far Pacific Park far the faflowing
reasons
Screams from tF~e ~ides and noise from the roller coaster are
dist~rbing, particularly at night. These noise probiems remain
unsolved.
2. The law states that we have the right to the qu~et enjoymen# of
our residence and neighborhood. This is seriously disrupted by
Pacific Park. I request that the ci#y nat extend that disrup~on.
3 Late night haurs do not senre the needs of famiiies wi#h children,
the papulatior~ the park ~s ~ntended ta attract. fnstead, late ~ight
hours attract out of town teens, those mast li~cely to create prablems
4. Gang actirrity. Several {4 or 5} gangs are opera4ing in the ~icin~ty of
the pier. We w~o live here experience the naise nuisance and
crime attendarrt wit~ their presence We experience apartme~t
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
landscaping plan#s berng rrpped off, gra~iti tags appearing on
windows a~d around the parking Eats Late night activity on the pier
is a magr~e~ for them. Given the known presence of these ga~gs,
add~tianat late Rig#~t hours would further jeopardize our safety and
the safety of our proper#y.
For these ~easans, I req~aest that the city r~ot approve re~uested extensions of late
night hours far Pacific Parlc.
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Address: ~~ _„_ %.
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Pe~it~on ~a
deny extension of ~ate
to Pacific Park on
`'~
night hours
#he P~er
To Suzanne Fr~ck, Planning Commissioners and Gfty Counc~l Members
From. Members of South BeacF~ Ne~ghborhood (Ocean A~e. to beach, SeasEde
to Pico)
1 am opposed to exter~sion of hours of operatfon for Pacific Park for the fallowir~g
reasons•
Screams from the rides anc~ nase from the raller coaster are
, disturbing, particutarly at night These noise problems remain
unsoi~ed.
2 The taw states that we haue the cight to the quiet er~~oyment of
our residenee and neighborhood This is seriously disrupted by
Pacific Par~C. 1 request that the city not exter~d tt~at disrup~on
~3 Late n~ght ho~rs do not serve the needs of familEes with children,
the population the park is inter~ded to attract. fnstead, iate night
hours attract out of town teens, those most likely to create problems
~4 Gang aci~vity. 5everal (4 or 5) gangs are operating in the ~ncin~ty ofi
For these reasons, I~equest that the city not ap~rove reques#ed extensions of late
night hours for Pacific Park
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Address ~
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~ the pier We wha live hare expenence t~e noise nuisance and
crime attendar~t with iheir presence. We experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stalen,
landscaping p1ar~#s being r~pped off, graffiti tags appearing on
w€ndows and around the parking lots. ~ate nigt~t ac#iv~ty on the pier
is a mag~e# #or them. Gi~en the icnown presence of these gangs,
addi~ional late night hours would further jeopardize our safety and
the safiety nf our praperty
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Petition to
deny extension of fate
~o Paci~ic Park on
~4~
n~g~# hours
~he P~~~
To Suzanne Fric~c, Planning Commissianers and C~t~ Courrc~~ ~Vlembers
Fram. Members of So~t~ Beach Neighborhood (~cean Av~ to beach, Seas~de
ta Pico)
I am opposed to exter~sion of ho~rs of operation tor Pacific Park for the following
reaso~s
Screams from the rides and naise from #he rofler caaster are
, disturbir~g, partic~larly at night These r~oise probiems remain
unsolved.
2 The law states that we ha~e the right to the quiet enjoyment of
our residence ar~d neighborhood. This is seriausly disrupted by
Pacif~c Park. I request that the c~ty r~ot exter~d t#~at disruption
3. Late night ~ours do not serve the needs of families with children,
the pvpulat~on the park is intended ta attract lnstead, late ntight
hours attract out of town teens, those mast likely to create problems
4 Gang activity. Se~eral (4 or 5) gangs are opera~ng i~ the v~cinity of
t~te pier. We wf~o live here experience the noise nuisance a~d
crime attendar~t with their ~resance. We experience apartmeni
windows beir~g braicen, car mirrors and car covers sto~en,
landscaping piants being ripped off, graffiti tags appearing an
windows ar~d around the ~ar~cing lots. Late night acti~ity o~ the pier
is a magnet for them. Given the kROwr~ presence o# tt~ese gangs,
additional late ~ight hours would further jeapardize our safeiy and
the safety of our property.
Fvr these reasans, I~equest that t~e city not approve requested extensions of late
night hours for Pacific Park ~~
Nam . ~ ~yR~~ ~fR4o~~
Address~
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Petition
deny ex~ension of
to Pacific Park
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la#e n~gh~ hours
on ~he Pier
To Suzanne Frick, Planning CommESSioners and Gity Council Members
From Members of South Beac~ Neighborhood ~Qcean Ave to beach, Seas~de
to Pico)
~ am opposed ta extension of hours of operatEOn for Pacific Park for the foltowing
reasons
Scr~ams from the rides and noise f~om the rolier coaster ara
, disturbir~g, partfc~larly at night These naise ~roblems remain
ur~sol~ed.
2 The law states that we ha~e the right to the quiet en~oyment o~
our residence and neighborhood. T~is is seriously disrupted by
PacifEC Park. i req~est t~a# the city not extend that disr~ptian.
3 Late r~ight t~ours do not serve the needs of tamilies with childrer~,
the populat~on the par~c is intended to attract. Instead, iate n~ght
hoc~rs attract o[~t of towr~ teens, those most likely ta create prablems
4 Gang activity Several (4 ar 5) gaRgs are aperat~ng in the ~icintty of
the pier. We w~ro li~e ~ere experier~ce the noise nuisance and
crime att~r~c~arrt with their presence. We experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car co~ers stolen,
landscaping p~#s being ripped off, gratfiti tags appearing on
windows and around the parking tots. ~ate night actir~ty on the pier
is a magnet ~or them. Gi~en the knawn preser~ce of these ga~gs,
addit~anal late night hours would further jeopardize our safety and
the safety ot our pro~erty.
For these reasor~s, ! request t~at t#~e city not approve requested ex#ens~ons of tate
rnght hours for Paci~c Park.
Name. i ~cp~..~ LJo~.,~~~
Address~ 165g oc~ ~Rc~v~ r~r~9c-K, ~'~vy
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Pe~ition
deny ex~ension af
to Pacif~c Park
i~
to
lat~ night hc~urs
on #he Pier
To Suzan~~ Frick, Planning Commissioners ~nd City Co~an~~l Members
Fram Mem~ers of South Beach Neighborhoad (Qcean Ave to beach, Seas~de
to Pico)
I am opposed #o e~ctension o1 hours of operation for Pacific Park for the #ollowing
reasor~s
Screams fram me rides an~ noise from the roller coaster are
, dist~rbing, part~tarly at r~ight These noise problems remain
ur~solved.
2 The law states that we have the right to the quiet enjoyment o#
our residence artd neighborhaod This is seriousfy disr~pted ~y
Pacifiic Park. 1 req~est that t~e c~ty ~at extend that disruption
3. Late night hours do not ser~e the needs of families wi#h children,
the population the pari~ is intended to attract lnstead, late nig~t
hours attract oEtt of town teens, thase most I~kely to create problems.
4 Gang activity. Se~eral (4 ar 5) gangs are operatmg in #he v~c~n~ty o#
the pier We wF~ li~e here experience the noise nuisance ar~d
crime attendarrt with their presence. We expe«ence apartment
windows beirx,~ broken, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
landscaping p~ts being ripped off, graffi~i tags appearing on
windows and around the park~ng lots. Late r~ight activity on the pier
is a magnet far them. Given the knowR preseRce of these gaRgs,
additional late night hours would further jeapardize our safety ar~d
the safety of our propetty.
For these reasons, 1 request that the city not ap~ ~ra~e requested extensions a# late
nig~t hours for Pacr~ic Park , ~/`~ ~~ ~
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~vame. ~,{~ {~,V:~
Address: ~~~~~~~'~~ "~L~
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Pet~tion t~
deny extension of ~ate
to Pacific Park on
~~
n~gh~ hours
the Pier
To Suzanne F~ick, Planning Comm~ssioners and City Councrl Members
From: Members of South Beach Neighborhood (Ocean Ave #o beach, Seaside
to Pica)
f am opposed to extension ofi hours of operation for Pacific Park far the foltowing
reasor~s:
Screams fram the ri~es and noise f~om ihe roller coaster are
, disturbing, parttcularly at nEght. T~ese noise probiems remain
unsolved.
2. The law states that we have #~e ~g~t ta the qu~et enjoymer~t of
our residence and neighborhood T#~is is s~:riously disrupted by
Pacific Park ! request that the city not extend that disrupt~o~.
3. Late night hours do not serve the needs o~ famiiies with children,
the pQpulation the ~ark is intended to attract. tnstead, [ate night
hours attract oc~t ot town teens, those most likely to create problems
4. Gang activity. Se~eral (4 or 5) gangs are operat~ng in the ~nc~Rity of
the pier We w~o li~e ~ere exper~ence the noise n~isance and
crime attendarrt with #heir presence. We experience apartment
windows being bro~en, car mirrors and car covers stoler~,
landscaping plarrts being ripped off, graifiti tags appearing on
windows ar~d around the parkmg 3ats. Late night acti~ity an the pier
is a magnet for them. GE~en the known presence of these gangs,
additiona) la#e night hours would furthe~ ~eopardize our saf~ty and
the safety of our pro~erty.
For these reasons, I request that tt~e city not~ppro~e reque~ted extensions of late
night hours for Paci~ic Park ~ ~'
Name. ~~`'~}'~ j~' ~,;~-".~
Addr~ss~ ~ ''
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To: Suzanne Frick, Plannmg Commiss~aners and ~i#y ~c~unc~i Members
From~ Members af the South Beach Ne~ghuor i~1l~tch
Re ObJection to extended hcu~s of operatian of Pac~f~c Park
I am opposed to the extens~on o~ the haurs of ~per~t~on for Pac~f~c Par~
during "on and off" season penods and dur~n~ ~c~~idays. I am vpposed to
these changes proposed by the operators of Pac~f~c ~ark for the follow~ng
reasons
1} Interfers wi#h the quiet en}oyment of my res~dence and
neighborhood
2) No~se problems w~th current attract~ons and r~des rema~n
unresoi~ed
3) Presents conflicts with sta#ed obiective of befng a fam~ly
or~ented attraction
4) Exacerbates Parking shortages and traf#ic congest~
cond~t~ons
5} Increases palice serv~ce needs
6) Requested in the absence of a Master P~er Pian and a
determinat~on of the a Maximum occupancy load for the P~er
and for Pact~~c Park
7) Requested in the absence of a spec~al e~ents paiicy and a
master calendar of events listing pubiic and pr~vate events
occu~ring in the v~cinity
S~ncerely,
r''~x~' ~-! ~ S N`I I ~
Member of the South Beach Neighborhood Watch
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Petition t~
deny extension of late
~o Pacific Park on
~~
nigh~ haurs
~he Pier
To Suzanne Frick, Planning Commrssioners and City Cour~cil Members
From Members of South Beach Neig~borhaod (Ocean A~e. to beac~, Seas~~e
ta Pico)
I am opposed ta extensio~ o# hours of operatEOn for Pacific PaFk for the foilowing
reasons
Screams from the rides and noise ~rom the roller coaster are
distur~ing, partic[~far[y at n~ght. These noise problems remain
u ~sotved
2 T~e law states that we have the rig~t to the quiet en~oyment of
our resi~ence arfd r~eighborhood. This ~s seriously disrupted by
Pacific Park t request that the crty not exte~d that disruption.
3. ~ate night hours do not serve the needs of families with c~ildren,
t~e population the park is intended to attract. I~stead, late night
hours attract o~t of tow~ teens, #hose most iilcefy to create problems
4 Gang acti~ity. Several (4 ar 5) gangs are operating in the vicinity of
the pier. UVe who live here experience the noise nuisance and
cnme attendant with their presence We experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
landscaping pla~#s being ri~ped of~, graifiti tags appearing or~
windows ar~d arour~d t~e parking lots. Late ~ig~t activity on the pier
is a mag~et for them. Gi~en the knowr~ presence of these gangs,
additionaf fa#e Right hours would further ~eopardize our safety and
the safety af our property.
Far these reasons, ~ request ~ha# the city not approve requested e~ensions o~ late
night hot~rs far Pac~fic Paric.
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Name ~ ~~- ~ -~..... • ~
Address ~ 6~ ~ CQ~.~1~~ ~'~ ~ ~
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Pet~t~on to
deny extens~on of la~e
#o Paci~~c Park an
C~
night t~aurs
the Pier
Ta Suzanne Frick, Planning Commissior~ers and C+t}r Council Mem~ers
From. Members of South Beach Neighbo~hood (Ocean A~e to beach, Seaside
to Pico}
I am oppased to ~xiension of hot~rs of operation for Pacific Park fo~ the followir~g
rsasons:
Screams f~om the rides and naise from #he raller coaster are
disturbing, particularty at night. T~ese noise prob~ems rema~n
~nsoi~ed.
2. The law states that we ha~e the right to the quiet en~oyment of
our residence and neighborhaod. This is ser~ousfy disrupted by
Pacific Parlc. t~eqt~est that the c~ty nvt extend tt~at disrupt~ort.
3. Late n~ght hours do not serve the needs of families with chi~dren,
the population the park is mter~ded to attract Instead, late ni~ht
hours attract art of tuwn teens, those most like[y to create ~roblems
~4 Gang acti~ity. Severai (4 or 5) gangs are operat~ng in the v~cinity of
the pier We who ~ive here experience the r~oise nuisance and
crime attendant with fi~eir presence. We experience apartment
windows being broker~, car miROrs a~d car co~ers stolen,
landscaping pNdrrts being ~ipped off, graffiti tags a~pearing on
windows and around t#~e parking lots. Lafe night acti~ity on the pier
is a magr~et far them. Gir-er~ the known presence o# these gangs,
addi#ionat late r~ight hours would furtt~er jeopardize aur safety and
fhe satety ot our property.
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For these reasons, I request that tt~e city nQt..~.g~ie ~equest extensions of fate
nig~t ~ours for Pacific Park - ~ ~" _
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Address: ` , ~ ~ ~,~~.~{ ~~-~ 4 ~
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Pet~~ian to
deny ex~ension of late
#o Pacific Park on
~
night hours
the Pier
To Suzanne Frick, Planning Commissioners and City Co~ncil Members
From: Membars ofi South Beach Ne~g~bor~ood (Ocean A~e to beach, Seas~de
to Pico).
I am opposed to extet~sior~ of hours of aperatior~ for Pac~#ic Par~C for the following
reasar~s:
Screams from the rides and noise from the roller coaster are
, dist~rbing, particularly at night. These noise problems remain
unsotved.
2. The Iaw states that we have the right to the quiet en~oyment o~
our residence and ~eighborhood. This is seriously disrupted by
Paafic Park. 1 requesE that t~e crty not extend that disruption
3 Late ~igt~t hours do nat senre the needs of families with children,
the populatian the park is ~rrter~ded to attract. Instead, laie night
hours attract out of town teens, those most Iikely to create problems
4. Gang actnrity. Several (4 or 5) gangs are opera#ing in the rncinity of
the pier. We who li~e h~re experience the noise nuisance and
crirne attendant wit~ their presence We experience apartmer~t
windows being broker~, car mirrors and car covers s#olen,
landscaping plar:#s beir~g ripped off, graffrn ~ags appearing an
w~ndows and around the parking Ints. ~.ate night activity on the pier
is a magnet #or them. Giver~ the krtown presence af these gangs,
additiflnal late night hours would further jeopa:dize our safety ar~d
the safety of our property.
For these reasons, I request that the city nat appro~e requested extensions of late
night hours for Pacif~c Park .
Name. cs4`", ~~:"u'"`.v-- ``_~". ~ "
Address: /(ec~'7 ~L}~~~ ~rBN~ ~'~"~'~~~
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Petition to
deny extension a# ~ate
to Pac~fic Park on
~
night hours
~he Pier
To Suzanne Fr~ck, Planning Commissioners and City Counci~ Members
From. Mem~efs af South Beach Ne~ghborhood (Ocean A~e to beach, Seaside
to Pico).
I am op~osed to extension of haurs of operation for Pacific Park for #he following
reasons:
Screams from the ~ides and nase from the roller coaster are
, disturbing, particulariy at night. These noise problems remair~
u~solved.
2. The !aw states that we have the right to the q~aie# en~oyment af
o€~r residence ar~d neighborhood This is ser~ously disrupted by
Paci#ic Park ! request that the city not extend that disruption.
3 Late night hours do not ser~e t~e needs of fam~iies w~th c€~ildrer~,
the populatio~ the park is inte~ded to attract ~nst~ad, late n~gt~t
hours attract out of town teens, those most l~kely to create problems
4 Gang activity. Several (4 or 5) gangs are operatmg iR t~e rricinity ot
the pier. We who li~e he~e experience #he r~oise nuisance and
crime attendant with their presence. We experience apa~tment
windows being broken, car mirrars and car covers stolen,
landscaping plants ~eing ripped off, graffit~ tags appear~ng on
wir~dows and araund the parking lo#s. Late night activity on the pier
is a magnet for them. Given the know~ presence of these gangs,
addit~onaf late night [~o~rs wo~ld further jeopardize our safiety and
the safety of our property
For these reasans, 1 request that the crty not appro~e requested exter~sions of tate
nEght hours for Pacific Park "~`""~~
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N ame. ,. 4 ~t,~,~„~ ~ti% ~y : ; ~ r ~t
Address. ,,. ;~ ~ ~J ~^^~
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Pe~~tion #o
deny extens~on of ~ate
to Pac~~ic Park on
~
night hours
the P~~r
To Suzar~ne Fr~ck, Planning Commissiar~ers and City Counc~~ Members
From Members a~ South Beach Neighborhood (Ocean Ave to beach, Seaside
to Pico).
I am o~~osed to extensiar~ of ho~rs of operat~on for Pacif~c Park for the #oliowing
reasons:
Screams from the rides and noise from the roller caaster are
, disturbing, partic~larly at night These noise problems remain
unsoi~ed.
2. The law stafes that we have the rig~t to the quie# enjoyment a#
aur residence and r~eighborhood. This is seriously disrupted by
Paci~~c Parlc. I~eq~est that t~-e city not extend that disruptivn.
3. Late n~gM ~ours do na# senre the needs of famiiies with chifdren,
the ~opulation the park is irttended to attract. In~tead, late night
hours a#tract out af town teens, those mosi likely to create problems.
4 Gang ac~r~ty. Se~eral (4 ar 5) gar~~s are operating in the r~cinity ot
t~e pier We who live he~e experience the ~oise ~u~sarice and
crime attendant with their presence We experience a~ar~ment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car co~ers stoEe~,
landscaping ptan#s being ripped off, graff'rti tags appearing on
windows and ar~ound the patking lots. ~ate night activ~ty on the p~er
is a magne~ ior them. Given the known presence af these gangs,
addi~iar~al late r~igh# ~ours would iurtF~er jeopardize our safety and
t~e safe#y vt our p~operty.
For these reasons, I request that the city not ap~~ove requested exter~sions of [ate
night hours for Pacific Park.
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Address. ilk~~ ~(-Q.~~1. ~~~_-~ ~~i~-~fL ~~
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Peti~~on to
deny extension of late
to Pacific Park on
~~
night hours
the Pier
Ta Suzanne Frick, Planning Commiss~oners and Crty Counc~l ~111embers
From Members ot South Beac~ Neighborhood (dcean A~e to beach, Seaside
to Pico)
I am opposed to esctensio~ of hours of operation for Pacific Park for t~e fol~owing
reasons~
Screams from th~ r~des and noise from the rol~er caaster are
. disturbing, pari~cutarfy at night These noise problems remain
unsolved.
2. The faw states that we have the right to the quiet en~oyment of
o~r residence ar~d neighborhood. T~is is seriously disru~ted by
Pac##ic Park. f regues# t~at the city not extend that disruption
3, late night hours do r~ot serve t~e needs of famii~es w~th children,
the population the paric is intended to attract lnstead, late night
ho~rs attract o[~t o~ town teens, those most likely to create problems.
4. Gang acti~sty. Several (4 or 5} gangs are operating in ti~e rncinity of
the pier. We wha li~e here experie~ce #he noise nuisance and
crime attendant with their preserrce We experience apartment
windows being bro~cen, car mirrors and car co~ers stolen,
landscaping plar~ts being r~pped off, graffiti tags appearing on
windows a~d around the parking fots. Late night acti~ity on the pier
is a magRe# for them. Gi~en the known presence of these gar~gs,
additronat ta#e r[ight hou~s wauld fur~her ~eapardize our safiety ar~d
the safety of our property
For these reasons, I req~est that tt~e city no# appro~e requested extenssons of late
night hours foi Pacr~ic Park
Name. L~f~ C ' . ~~v~~~~nl
Address: /(o ~7 ~G~~,/ ~„~T ~~,~ #~
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Peti~ion ~o
deny ex~ension af late nigh~ haurs
to Pacif~c Park on the P~er
To Suzanne Fric~, P~ar~nir~g Commissio~ers and City CoUncil M~mbers
From Mem~ers of South Beach Neighborhood (Ocean A~e to beac~, Seaside
to Pico)
i am opposed to extensior~ of hours ~f operation for PacrfEC Park far the fo{lowing
reasor~s:
Sc~eams from the ~ides and noise trom the roller coaster are
disturbing, particc~larly at ~ight. These noise problems remain
unsolWed.
2 The law states that we have the right to the quiet enjoyment of
our residence and neighborhood This is seriousiy disrt~pte~ by
Pac~fic Park. I request that the city not extend that disruption
3. Late night hours do not serve the needs af families with chE6dren,
the population the park is in#ended to attract. ir~stead, late ~ight
t~ours attract aut of town teens, those most likely to create problems.
4 Gang acti~ity. Severai (4 or 5} gangs are operating in the ~icinity of
the p~er We who live h~re experie~ce the nois~ nuisance and
crime attendarrt with their presence. We exper€er~ce apartment
windows being broicen, car mirrars and car cavers sto~en,
landscaping piants being ripped off, graffiti tags ap~earing on
windows and arour~d ttie parking lots. Late nigF~t activ~ty on the pier
is a magnet for them. ~i~en the known preset~ce of these gangs,
additional late night hours would further jeopardize aur safety and
the safety o~ our property
For these reasons, I request that the city not ap~rove req~ested extensions af late
night hours fvr Paa~ic Park
Name: ~'~~-/~"~-- ~'7R~T~~~
Address ~~~l7 O~,J ~~.r ~.,~,~,rr/
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Peti~ion tv
deny extens~on of late
tQ Pacific Parl~ on
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nig~~ ~ours
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To Suzanne Fnck, PlannEr~g Commissioners and C~ty Counc~t Members
From Members of SoutF~ Beach iVeighborhaod (Ocear~ A~v~ to beae~, Seaside
to Pico}
1 am oppased to extension of hours of o~eration for Pac~fic Park for the followrng
reasons
Screams from the rides an~ noise fi~om t~e ~oller oaaster are
, disturbing, particularly at night, These noise problems remain
~nsolved,
2 The ~aw states tFtat we ~ave the right to t~re qu+et en~oyment of
our res~dence and neighbarhood. This is seriousiy disru~ted by
Pacific Park. I reques~ that the city not extend that disrupt~on
3. Late night hours do not ser~e the needs of families wEth ch~idren,
t~e populatjon tt~e park is intended to attra~t lnstead, late night
hours attract out of town teens, those most tikely to create problsms
4 Gang actrv~ty 5everal (4 ar 5} gangs are operat~ng rn the vrc~rrrty of
the pier We w~a li~e here expe~ience the noise nuisance and
cnme attendant with their presence Ill~e experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors a~d car co~ers stolen,
iandscaping plants be~ng rs~~ed o~f, graffit~ #ags appearing on
windows and around the parkang lots. ~ate nigh# act~~nt~ on the pier
is a magr~et for them. Given the known presence of these gangs,
additional late night hours wauld further jeopardize our safety as~d
the safety of our pro~erty.
For ~hese reasons, I request that the city not approve requested e~ensions of late
night ho~rs for Pacrfic Park
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deny extension of late
to Pacific Park on
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n~ght haurs
t~e ~ier
To Suzanne Frick, Plann~ng Commissioners and City Council Members
From Members of South Beach Neighborhood (Ocear~ Ave to beach, Seaside
to P~co~
I am opposed to extension of hours of operatron for Paciffc Park for the followmg
reasons
Sc~eams fram the rides and noise #rom the roller caaster are
, disturbing, particularly at n~ght These no~se problems remain
unsotved
2 The law states that we have the right to the quret en~oyment of
aur residence and neighbarhood_ This is seriously disrupted by
Pacific Parls 1 reQuesi that #he c~ty not ex#end that d~srupt~on_
3 La#e night hours do no# serae the needs of families witF~ cf~i~dren,
the populat~on the park is inter~ded to attract Instead, late night
hours attract out af town teens, those mos~ I~kely to create prablems
4 Gang ac#iv~ty Severa! (4 or 5} gangs are ape~atmg in the rncmity vf
the pier. We who live here experience the noise nu~sance an~
crime attendaRt wrth their presence We experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
lar~dscaping ~lants being ripped oif, graffiti tags appearing on
wmdows and arourtd the parkmg lats tate r~ight activ~#y on the pier
is a magnet for them Gi~en the known preser~c~ ot these gangs,
additional late night hours would further ~eopardize our safety and
the safet~r of our propert~_
For these reasons, ! request that the city not appro~e requested extensions of late
night hours for Pacifrc Park
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Pet~tion to
deny ex#ension o~ late
~o Pacific Park on
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night h~urs
the Pier
To Suzanne Fric~, Planning Commissioners and G~ty Counc~l Members
From: Members of South Beach Neighborhood ~Ocean Ave ta beach, Seaside
to Proo}
I am opposed to exte~sion of hours of operat~on for Pac~fic Park for the followmg
reasons-
Screams from #he rides and noise from the raller coaster are
, disturbing, particularly at rngh#. These noise probfems remain
unsalved.
2 The iaw states that we ~a~e the right to #he quie# en~ayment oi
our residence ar~d neighborhoocf This is ser€ously disr~pted by
Pacific Park I reqt~est #hat the c~ty not exter~d that disruption
3 Late night F~ours do nat serve the needs of famit~es with children,
the population the pa~k 'rs mter~~ed to attract Instead, late nigl~t
haurs attract aut of town teens, those most likely to creaie problems.
4 Gar~g acti~ty Se~eral (4 or 5) gar~gs are operat~ng i~ the rncirnty of
the pier. We who i~~e here expenence the no~se nuisance ar~d
cnme atter~dant with their presence We experience apartment
windows beir~g broke~, car mirrors and car co~ers sto~en,
landscapir~g plants being ripped off, grafhtr #ags appearrng on
windows and around #he parkmg lots Late night activi#y on the pier
is a magr~et tor th~m Gi~en th~ knowr~ presence of these gangs,
additronal late nigfit hours would itirther jeopardize our safety and
the safety of our praperty.
For tl~ese reasons, I request that the city not approve requested extensions af la#e
night hours for Paafic Park
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Name ~ `i~.C.C-P(~GC ~ ~Q~ze~~~r
Address /~S~? (~~~~ ~t/Gl.~~ Gt~~•~C ~~/G~
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Peti~ion to
deny extension of late
to Pacific Park an
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night haurs
the Pier
To Suzanne Fr~ck, Planni~g Comm~ss~oners and C~#y Counc~l Members
Frorn Members of South Beach Neigf~borhood {Ocean Ave to beach, Seaside
to Pico)
I am oppased to extet~sEOn of hours afi operation for Pacif~c Park for the #ollowing
reasor~s~
Screams from the r~des and nocse from the roller coaster are
, disturbing, part~cularly at night These ~oise ~robiems remain
unso~ved
2. The !aw states that we ha~e the r~ght to the quiet en~oyment of
our residence and neigh~orhovd This is seriously disrupted by
Pacific Park I request that tFte city not e~end that disrupt~on
3. L~te night hours do not serve the needs of families w~th chil~ren,
the papulat~or~ the park rs ~ntended to attract Instead, la#e n~ght
hours attract aut o~ town teens, those most iFkely to create problems
4 Gang acttvrty Se~era! ~4 ar 5} gangs are aperating m the vicir~ity of
t#~e p~er We who live here experi~nce #he no~se n~isance and
crrme attendant wrth their presence 1J~fe experience apartrrEent
w~ndows being broken, car mirrors and car ca~ers stolen,
landscaping pEants being ripped off, graffi~ tags appearmg on
windaws and around the parking fots. Late night act~vity o~ the pier
is a magnet for them_ Given t~e knawn preser~ce of these gangs,
addit~anal late rnght hours would further ~eflpardize our safet~- and
the safety of our property
For these reasons, I request tha# the city not appro~e requested extensions of late
rnght hours for Pacific Park
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Pe~~tion to
deny extensian of la~e
#o Pacific Park on
P~~
night haurs
the Pier
To Suzanne Frick, Planning Commrssianers a~d City Council Members
From Members of South Beach Ne+ghborhoad {Dcean A~e to beach, 5easide
to Pico)
# am op~osed to extens~on of hours of operation ior Pacific Park for #he followmg
reasons
Screams from the ndes and noise #rom the ralter coaster are
, disturbmg, partic~la~ly at night These noise prob[ems remat~
unsol~ed.
2 The law sta#es that we have the right to the quiet en~oyment af
our resider~ce and neighbor~ood Th~s ~s seriously disrupted by
Pacific Park I req~est that the city nat extend that disruptron
3 ~ate n~ght hours do not serve the needs of familres w~th childre~,
the populatton the park is inte~ded to attract Instead, late nfght
hours attract out of town teens, thase most IEkely to create problems
4 Gang actfv~ty Se~eral (4 or ~) gangs are operatmg in the v~cin~ty af
the p~er We who live here exper~ence the noise nu~sance and
crime attendant with the~r presence We experEence apartment
windows being broken, car m~rrors and car co~ers stolen,
landscaping plants being npped off, graffit~ tags ap~earing on
w~ndows and around the parking lots. Late rnght acti~nty on #he p~er
is a magnet far them Gi~en the known presence o~ these gangs,
addit~onal late night hours wouid further je4pardize pur safety and
the safety af our property
For these reasons, I request tf~at the ci#y not appro~e requested extensions vf I~te
night hours for Paci#ic Park
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Name ~~~J ~ - - ~~~r~yz cX~,,.~i~"
Address
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Pe#itian ta
deny extension of iate
to Paci#ic Park an
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night hours
#he Pier
To Suzanne Fr~ck, Plannrng Gammissioners and City Counci! Members
From Members of South Beach Ne~ghborhood (~cean Ave to ~eac~, Seas~de
to Pico)
I am appo~ed to extertsian af I~ours of operation for Pac~fic Park for the fallowmg
reasor~s
Screams from tf~e rides ar€d noise fram the ro~ler coaster are
distt~rb~ng, particularly at nEght These noise problems rema~n
unsolved.
2 The €aw states that we ha~e the right to the quiet en~oyment of
our residence and neighborhood This ~s senously disr~pted by
Paafic Park I request that the aty not extend that disruptron
3 L.ate night hours do not senre the needs of families with children,
#he popuiatior~ #he park is intended to attract I~stead, late night
hours attract out of tawn #eens, those mosi likely to create problems
4 Gang acti~ty Seve~al {4 or 5) gangs are operat~ng rn the v~cm~ty of
tt~e pier 1Ne who iEVe here experience the noESe nuisance and
er~m~ attendant w~#~ the~r presence We exper~ence apartment
w~ndows being broken, car m~rrors and car covers stolen,
lar~dscaping plants being ripped off, gra~it~ tags appearing on
w€ndows and around the parki~g lots. Late night activ~ty an the pier
is a magnet fo~ them Gi~en the known presence vf #hese gangs,
additional late n~ght hours would further ~eapardize our safety and
the safety o# our property
For these reasons, I request that the city not appro~e requested exter~s~ons of late
n~ght haurs for Pac~fic Park ~ ~
Name
Address
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Pet~~~On t~
deny extension of I~~e
#o Pacific Park on
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night ~ours
th~ P~er
To Suzanne Frick, Planning CommESSioners and G~ty Gour~cR; Members
From. Members af South Beac~ Neighborhood (Oce~n ~-v~. rv beach, Seaside
#o Pico7
I am opposed to extensior~ of hours oi operation for Pacifcc Park fo~ the fallowing
reasons
Screams from the rides and r~oise from the roller coas~er are
. disturbing, part€cularly at night. These no~se problems r~ma~n
unsolrred.
2 The faw states that we ha~e t~e right to the quiet en~oyment of
aur residence and r~eighborhood This is senously disrupted by
Pacific Park. 1 request that the ci#y nat extend that disn~~tior~.
3. L.a#e night hours d~ not serve t~e needs of families with child~en,
the popula#ion the park is in#Ended to attract. Instead, late n~ght
hours attract out of town teens, those mos# Eike{y to crea#e prablems.
4. Gang activity. Se~erai (4 or 5) gangs are operatmg in the vicinity of
the pier. We wF~a li~e here experience #he noise nuisance and
crime attendarit with their presance We experience apartment
windows being broicer~, car mirrors and car covers stoien,
[andscaping plants being ripped off, gra#fiti ~ags appearing on
windows and aro~nd the parking lots. Late night acti~ty on the p~er
is a magr~et for them. Gi~en ihe known presence of these gangs,
additianal late night ~ours would f~rtt~er jeopardize our safety and
the safety of vur property.
For these reasons, ~~equest t~at the city not appro~e requested e~ensions of late
nigMt hours for Pacific Pa~k
Name ~~~, ~ ~~~`~Ke_ ~~e +~~~~]
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Ad~ress ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~G~n '~~o-n~ ~`~03
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Pe~ition to
deny extension of late
#o Pacific Park an
~~
night hours
the P~er
To Suzanne Fr~ck, Planning Commrssioners and C~ty Councii Mem~ers
From. Members of South Beach Neighborhood (~cean Ave. to beac~, Seaside
ta Pico)
I am opposed ta extensio~ of hours of operat~on for PacifEC Park for the folEowing
reasor~s~
Sc~eams from the ~ides and ~oise from the roller coaster are
, disturbing, particularly at night These noise prabiems remam
unsof~ed
2 The law states that we have the rig~t to the quiet en~oyment of
o~r residence and neigh~orhood. This is seriously d~srupted by
Pacffic Park. i request that the city €~ot extend that disruption.
3. Late night hours do not seNe the needs of families with childrer~,
th~ populat~ot~ the park is ir~ter~ded to attract. Instead, [a#e night
~ours attract out of town teens, those mast likely to create problems
4 Gang acti~ity_ Se~erai (4 ar 5) ga~gs are aperating in the rncinity o~
tk~e pier We who li~e here experie~ce the noise nuisance and
crime atte~dan# with their presence. We experience apartment
windows being 6roken, car mir~ors and car co~ers stolen,
[andscaping plants being rip~ed off, g~a~iti tags appearing on
windows and around the parking lats Late night acti~ty on the pier
is a magne# for them. Given the kROwr€ presence of the5e gar~gs,
adcfitior~al tate r~ig~# hours would furt~er jeopardize our safety and
t~e safety of o~r property.
For t~ese reasons, I reques# that the city not approve requested extensior~s af late
night hours for Pac~~ic Par~.
Name ~ ~~ C/ C.~n~-fz.~
Address: Y~ ~ ~+ ['a ~yN o~2
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Petition ~o
deny extension of late
ta Pacific Pa~k on
`~~
nigh~ ~ours
#he Pier
To St~zanne Frick, Plan~ir~~ Comm~ssiQners and C~ty Council Members
From Members of South Beach NeEghborhood (Ocean A~e. to beach, Seast~e
#o Pico)
I am opposed to extensian o# hours af operatEOn for Pacific Park for the followi~g
reasons~
Screams from the rides ar~d noise from the roller coaster are
disturbing, particularly at night These no~se prab(ems remain
~nsalved.
2. The law states that we have the ~ight to the quiet enjoyment of
our residence ar~d neighborhood. This is seriously disrupted by
Pacific Par€c. ! request that the city not extend tha# disruption
3 La#e night hours do not serve the needs of fami~ies with children,
the population the par~c is mtended to attract instead, late night
hours attract out ofi town teens, thase mast hkely to create prablems
4. Gang acti~ity. Severa! (4 or 5) gangs are operat~ng in the v~cinity of
fhe pier We who live here experience the noise nuisance and
crime atter~darrt wi#h their presence We experience apartment
windows beiru~ broker~, car mirrors and car co~ers stolen,
~andscaping p~ts being ripped off, gra~itr tags appearing on
windows and aroun~ the parking lots. Late night acti~ty on the p{er
is a magn~t far them. Given the known presence of these gangs,
additior~al late Rig~# ~ours would further jeopardize ot~r safety and
the saf~ty of our property
Fa~ these reasons, I request that the ci#y r~ot approve requested xt ions f late
night hours for Pacific Park ~
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Petition to
deny extension of late
#o Paci~ic Park an
.~
nigh# hours
the P~er
To Suzanne Frick, Piannir~g Commrssior~~rs and C~ty Council Members
From. Members of South Beach Nefghborhood (Ocean A~e to beach, Seastde
ta Pico)
~ am o~posed to extens~on of hours of operat~on for Pac~frc Par~c for the foliovuing
reasons.
Screams frorn the rides and noise from the rol~er coaster are
distt~rbing, particu~arly at night. These noise problems remain
unsolved
2 The law states that we have the right to the quiet enjoyme~t of
aur residence and neighborhood. This ~s seriot~sly disrupted by
Pacific Par~C ! request that the city not extend that disruption.
3. Late night t~ours do ~ot serve the needs of families witt~ children,
the po~~lat~on the park is intended to attract. Ins~ead, late night
hours attract a€~t ofi tawn te~ns, those most likely to create problems
4 Gang activity. Severa! (4 ar ~} gangs are ~peratir~g in the ~icinity of
the pier. We wf~o li~e here experience the noise nuisance and
crime attendarrt with their presence. We experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stoien,
Ear~dscapir~g pfants being ripped o#f, gra~fti tags appearing on
windows and araur~d the parking lots. Late r~ight activity on the pier
is a magnet for them. Gi~en t~e known presence o# these gangs,
additienal late rnght hours would further je~pardize aur safety ar~d
the safiety of ovE ~ro~erty.
For these reasons, I request tha# the city r~ot appro~e reques?~ed extensions of late
r~ight hours for Pacific Par~C. ~
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Address ~ ~ ~ L ~ /1 ~' ~ ~ VV Q.~~ / ~' ~/
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Petition ta
deny extension of late
to Pacific Park on
~
r~~ght ~~urs
#he Pier
To Suzanne Frick, Plannmg Commissioners and City Councrl il~embers
From Members o# Sout~ Beach Neighborhood 4Qcean Ave to ~each, Seaside
to Pico)
1 am apposed to extensipn af hours af operation for Paaf~c Park for t~e followmg
reasons•
Screams from the rrdes and noise from tt~e rofler coaster are
dist~rbmg, particularly at night These noise prabiems remain
unsolved
2 The !aw states that we ~ave the r~ght to the qu~et enjoyment af
our residence and ne+ghborhood This is ser~ously disrupted by
Pac~fEC Park f request that the city r~ot extend that disrupt~on
3 Late night ~vurs do not serve the needs of families with children,
the pop~lation the park is in#ended to attract Instead, late night
hours attract out of town teens, those most likely to create problems
4 Gar~g actr~nty Se~eral (4 or 5} ga~gs are operating ~n the v~crnity o~
the pier We who I~ve here experience the noise r~uisance and
crfime attendant with their presence We experience apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stol~n,
larrdscapir~g ~lants bein~ npped off, graffirt~ tags appearmg on
windows and around the parkmg iots Late n~ght activity on the p~er
is a magnet tor them G~ven #he knawn presence of these gangs,
addit~ona! late rnght hours would further ~eopardize our safety artd
the safety of our property
For these reasons, I request that the city not appro~e requested extensions of late
rnght hours for Pacific Park ~ ~ ~~
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Petition to
deny extension o# late
#o Paci#ic Park on
~~
night hours
the Pier
To Suzanne Fnck, Pfann~ng Comm~ss~oners and C~ty Cauncil Members
From Members of South Beach Neighborhood (Ocean A~e to beach, Seaside
to P~co}
I am opposed to extens~on of hours of operation #or Pacific Park for the follow~ng
reasons.
Screams from #he rides and norse from tha ~oller coaster are
, disturbing, particularly at night These no~se probfems remain
unsol~ed.
2 The law states that we have #he right to the quie# en~oyment of
aur residence and neighborhood This is ser~ously d~srupted by
Pacific Park. I request that the city not extend that disrt~pt~on
3. Late night #~ours do not serve the needs of famiiies with children,
the population the park is mtended to attract Instead, late night
ho~ars attract out of town teens, thase most hkely to create problems
4 Gang actiwty Severaf (4 or 5) gangs are operatir~g m tt~e rncir~ity of
the pier We who live here ~xperience the no~se nuisance and
crrme attendant w~tl~ thecr presence We exper~ence apartment
wmdows being broken, car m~rrors and car co~ers stolen,
landscaping plants bemg npped off, graffrti tags appearing on
wmdows and around the parkiRg lots Late n~gh# activ~ty or~ tfie pier
is a magr~et for them G~ven the known presence of these gangs,
additional fate night hours would further ~eopardize our safety and
the satety of our praperty
For these rEasons, I request that the c}ty nat approve req~ested exter~sions of late
night haurs for Pac~frc Park n
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rvame ~~i~, ~ ,~ ~N,s ~ ~ } U ~
Address
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Petition to
deny ex#ensian a~ late
#o Pacif~c Park or~
~
nig~~ h+~urs
th~ Pier
To Suzanne Fric~C, Planning Commrssioners and ~ity Cot~rcii Members
From Members of South Beach Neighbor~ood (Ocean Av~_ to beach, Seaside
to Pico)
I am opposed ta exter~sion of hours of operat~on for Pacific Parlc for the fol~awing
reasons
Screams from the rides and noise from the roller coaster are
, dist~rbmg, ~articularly at r~igh#. These noise prablems remaEn
~nsof~ed.
2. The ~aw states that we have the right to #he quiet enjoyment of
our residence and neighborhaod This is senously disrupted by
Pacific Park. I requsst that the city not extend that disruption.
3. Late night hours do not ser~e ihe needs o~ families with childrer~,
the population the park is intended to attract Inst~ad, ~ate rnght
hours attract out of town teer~s, those most I~kely to create prablems
4 Gang act~vi~y. Se~era~ (4 ar 5} gangs are operating in the v~cinrty of
the pier. We who live here experience the noise nt~isance and
cnme attendar~ with their presence. We exper~ence apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
landscapmg piants being ripped off, graifiti tags appearing on
windows and around the parking lots. Late night activity on the pier
is a mag~et for them. Gi~en the k~owr~ presence of these gangs,
additiona! late night hours would further ;eopardize our sa#eiy and
the safety a~ our property
For these reasons, I request ~at the city no# approve requested extensions of ~ate
night i~ours ~or Pac~~c Park
Name. ~~~~c~ ~~~~Yc~~-
Address: ~~jq ~c~~ ~•' ~~-
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Pet~tion to
deny ex~ension o~ late
ta Pacific Park an
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nEght haurs
the Pier
To S~azanne Frick, Planr~ing Commissioners and CEty Gouncd Mem~ers
From Members of South Beach Neighborhood (Qcean A~e to beaci~, Seaside
to Pico~
I am opposed to extension of hours of operation for Pac~#ic Park for #he following
reasons-
Screams from t~e rides and no~se from the rolier coaster are
, disturbing, particularly at nig~t. T~ese noise problems remain
ur~solved.
2 The law states that we have the right to the quiet enjoyment of
our residence and ne~ghborhood. This is seriously disru~ted by
Pacific Park. ~ req~est t~at the city nat extend that disruption.
3. l.ate night ho~rs do not serve the needs of fami#ies with children,
the populatian the park is mtended to attract. tnstead, iate night
haurs attract aut of tawn teens, t~ase most Ukely to create probiems
4 Gang activity. Several (4 or 5} gangs are operating ir~ the v~cinity of
the pier. We who live here experience the noise nuisance and
crime attendant wit~ iheir presence. We experiertce apartment
windows being broken, car mirrors and car co~ers stolen,
landscaping plar~ts being ripped off, graffi~i tags appearing on
windows and around the parkmg lo~.s. Late r~ight achr~ty on the pier
is a magnet for them. Given the k~own presence of these gangs,
add~#ional late n~ght haurs would iurther leopardize our safety and
the safety o~ our property.
For these reasons, 1 request t~at the city not approve requested ex#ensions of late
R~ght haurs far Paci#ic P~rk.
Name: ~ ~ ~ ~ 1' ~ ~°~~' Y ~ v~ y
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Peti~~on to
deny extension of iate
#o Pacific Park cn
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night hours
the Pier
Ta Suzanne Frrck, Planning Commissioners and Gity Counc~l Member~
From Members of South Beac~ Neighborhoad ~Ocean Ave #o beach, 5easide
to Pico).
I am opposed to extension of haurs o# o~erat~on for Pac~fic Park for the follow~ng
reasons~
Screams from the rides and noise from tt~e roller coaster are
disturbing, particuiarly at night. These noise problems remain
~nsolved
2. The law states that we have #he right to the quiet en~oyment of
aur resider~ce and neigh~rhood_ This is ser~ously d~srupted by
Pacific Pa~lc. l request that the city not extend that disrupt~an.
3 Late r~aght hours do not serrre the needs of #amilies with children,
the popula#ion the pa~k is inte~ded to attract. Instead, late night
hours attrac~ o~t of tawn teens, thvse mast likeiy to create problems
4. Gang activity Several {4 or 5) gangs are operat~ng in the v~cinrty of
the pier We who live here experience the noise nuisance and
crirne a~te~darrt with thetr presence. We experience apartmer~t
windows being braiten, car mirrors and car covers stolen,
~andscaping plants being ripped off, graff'rti tags appearing an
windows and around the parfcing iots Late night ac~ti~ty on the pier
is a magnet for them. Giv~r~ ~e kROwn preser~ce of these gangs,
additional late r~ight hours would further ~eopardize our safety ar~d
the safety of ~r preperty.
For these reasons, 1 re~~est that t~e city not approve requested extensions of fate
nig~t ho~rs for pacific Park
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^iin~iuy~~aarv~nav>a..~s gant~ MonicB, Gal3iomia 90401
3i0 393-8355 Fax 310 458-3921
Apn130, 1998
Mr Jahn Z~nner, Chair
PIa~nF~g Comm~ssion
C~n~ af Santa 11~onica
824 Harvard Street
Santa Monica, CA 90403
Dear Mr Zinner:
Pacific Park requested the su~por~ of the Bays~de Distnct Corporation, as thetr nei,~bor, in
their applicatfon co expand theu hours on the Santa Mamca Pier. On Apr~i 23, 1998 at the
reguiar BDC Board of Directors :t~eeting, the item was addressed.
It was agreed unauunousiy to support Pacific Park's e~ans~o~ of hours. It was dtscussed
that the lunited mcrease in t~e number of hours Pacific Park was suggesting wauld have
1itt~e or na adve:se affect on ~e communatv
It was also agreed that Pacific Park is an unportant element on the Santa Mon~ca Pier, and
it's success is innportant ta the entire area.
Thank you for your considerahon.
yours,
iLaqhieen Ra«san
Exef cut~ve Directar
cc Planning Comznission
BDC Board of Directors
Pacific Park
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SURVEY OF ~l1iUSE'~•TENT PARK
OPERATING HOtiRS
Bel~nant Park {Nlission Beach, San Diego )
Peak Season Sundav-Thursda5~ 11 d0 a m- 1D 00 p m
~nday & Saturday 11 00 a m- 11 00 p m
O~f-Season Sunday-Thursday 10 00 a m- 7 00 p m
Fnday & Saturday 11 00 a m- 9 00 p m
Disne~~land~
Peak Season Monday-Thursday 9 00 a m- 10 00 p m
Fnday 9 00 a m- 12 00 a m
Saturday 9 00 a m- 1:00 a.m.
Sunday 9 00 a m-12:00 a.m.
Off-Seasan Monday-Thursday lO.Od a.m - 6 00 p m
Fr~day 9 00 a m- 11 00 p m
S aturday 9 00 a m- 12 00 a m
Sunday 9 00 a m- 10 QO p m
1'4reti~~ Years Eve 9 00 a m- 3:00 a.nt.
Pf-ivate partr.es Fr•ada~' ~~rghts dtiring off season
Knott's berrF~ farmZ
Peak Season ~~onday-Fnday 9 00 a m- 10 00 p m
Saturday 10 QO a m- 1:00 a.m.
Sunday 9 00 a m- 10 00 p m
Off-Seasan I~Tonday-Fr~day 10 a0 a m- 6 00 p m
Saturday 9 04 a m- 12 00 p m
Sunday l0 04 a m- 7 00 p m
1 Disneyland varies from publsshed hours. For example,
close ear~.y for Ync~.ement weather, or stay open later for private
parties or unusually high park attendance.
` Knott's aperates its Halloween Haunt from 7p m. to 2 a.m.
on weekends in October.
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Peak Season Sunday - Thursda;~ 10 00 a m- l0 04 p m
Fnday & Saturday 10 00 a m- 12 00 a m
Off-Season Sunday 10 00 a m- 8 00 p m
Monday - Fnday 10 00 a m. - 6 00 p m
Saturdayr 10 00 a m- 10 00 p m
Sea ~~'orld
Peak Seasan Daily 9 OQ a m - 11 00 p m
Off-Season Daily 10 00 a m - S 00 p m
L~ ni~-ersal Studios
Pea.k Season Daily 7 30 a m- 11.40 p m
Off-Season Daily 9 00 a m- 7 ~0 p m
- Closin~ times that exceed Pac~fic Park's current haurs ar~ in bpId
- Belrnont Park, on Ulission Beach, San Diego, is the only other amusement park in Southern
Califorma, «~ ith sinular thrill ndes, that is on a beach location ~~-rth residential land uses
nearbv
-'.Vlost Attractions use Saturday operating hours for hohdays, either the haliday or the e<<e, but,
nat both days, unless one of the davs fall an a«•eekend
- Vlost attractians use peak season hours dunn~ the Spnng and 1`ew Year school breaks
- Pnmanly dur~ng the off season, most parks close early «~~~en lo~~~ attendance is anticipated,
s~ch as aurin; inclement «-eather
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Fznd'_~qs tar the Certificatioa of the Final EZVZronr~enta3 Zmpact
Repa= t an the Pier Oeve~apmeat Pra~ect
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Ccnd~_~ons an the Cert~fication of the Final Eavironme:~~a~ I.~flact
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~ev~s2 t1e t:~,~u mi~iya~zon measure in t;~e :~;~a? ;i~, Sec~~or. 5,
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Cand~~ians for the Revised Pra~ect Ccnsisting ef the Fua Zone and
Par]c~n5 Lot I~nrovements
Plar.s
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--~~ a cepy o~ wr_c:: shaZl be mai::~a_ned -~ ~'~s `~'_~s or
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:~a^ ~c'_icies c~ L:e C,~y of Sar.ta ~lor~~ca ex_~^~ as ~:~er._
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^04 det~_~ental to su~rcunding ~roDe~ ies or res,uent~ by
;easan of 1iqh~s, noise~ activitzes~ par~ing o, other
~V ~r~ViJS •
1Z:~. Dur~ng the pea~c seasan, the Fun Zone hcurs of oge~a~tcr.
s: ~I1 be limited t~ Za a.m. to ~ 0 p.m. Sur.days t::rauc::
_:~.:rscays. ~ c_ aiI o~ :e~ per~o~s, tze hcu=s s; a=~ be
1_~i~ed to z0 a.~. to 9 p.m. 5un~ays t::_oug:~ Thurscays,
ar.d 10 a.m. to ~2 m_dr:~ght an Fr~days, Satardays an~
:~01 i~ays .
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Y;~z've r:.~es i~ acc_~_cn t~ a max~~~:.~ c~ 2~ Came ~ccZ ~s
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G=an's ~~~es, a:.~ :.o ~cre t+ ar. s;x ger.erzl amuse~e::~ =_~es
s~_all be ~OG3tB~ ~~-t t::e ~'~n Zor.~ a,ea. T`~e F~n Zcr.e s:_a? ~
;~•re no .'~itiOr? L::a:~ Qr.e c:~~d' s_ er_ _s w'~:eel , or.e ~ er ==a,
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s_~n a~~ re~a~-:~ a ccgv o: t::e Statemen~ of C~Lic'_z~ Ac;.i~r.
~Y~~a~e: by t:~e ~~~.~;:_ag Div~si:.~, a,~~~e~r.y to ~:e Co^d~-
~~o::s c, aF~yova'_ ar.d ac?t.-~owled5:.r,g t~aM fa~.lure ~o COTQD~V
•~a_~:~ s~:c:: cor~_~~~..s s~.aw~ cor.s~_~t:~e grot.z::ds _o= ~o;.~n-
__a~ revaca__or, c= tze ne~~y awp_~va1, 3y si~.L::7 same,
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ca, ~ ~ ~~r ~assess a ~ca~ ~~r.g sawd cc::u~ ~~ans . ~~e s~ ~nec
S~a~e~e:~.. sr_al_ ~e r~~.._-ed t~ ~~e ?~ a:~r.:ag ~,v i~~on.
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o= ~~~.:_ ~~e.^. days ==o~ the ~at_ o° de~e~~aat~or. or, i~
~~_ s3'_ed, L:~~~? 3;'_~:a'_ deta~ti:~a;.ian is m~de o;: t:~e a~-
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38. Trash rec~ptacles suf~icient in size and n~~mher to cantain
t::e trash genera Me~ gro~a the usas on ~:ze s=ta shall be
provided. The City of Santa Monica rpcu~res ~Da srua_e
~eet af storage capacity far the ~irs~ 10,00Q square teet
ur.cer roaf, and °ive s~are feet af s~~rage capacity Eor
eac~ ad~y~ional I,0o0 square feet u;:~e= ~aof. Th~s is a
;~as:.c guzde?ine, and can be ~od~_~e~, ~asa~ on col?ect~on
a~oca ar.~ ~~eqtze:.M~ o; col~ec~~on.
3 g. ~,~~_ ~~= ~ate s ir,:~age shall be placed ~^ st~ ategic Iocatior.s
on ~~e ?ie~ to :~otzfy visitors ar.~ e~~? oyees of exzs~iZg
a;.~~-'_=tLer laws and regu].ations.
40. Se~~,a~e recyc~ i::g re~~pta~~e ca::s s~ ~~i ~a clea~l'~
:~ar{z~, ar.d p~aced aio.^.Ss~de t~as: ca~s =z =:~e ~cc~ coLr=
a= ~a , a~d a'_= o~: e= por~~or.s o~ ~.e __a_ .
q~? . ~eG_rc~a:~.e food servica ~~~duc~s an~. s~.c_ ~~ag baqs s:.a?'_
~e ~_c•.:_~e~ ~o= a? 1 bus~Zes~es c:. t: _ 2=~_ .
p,.~wi~ Se=-r_~es
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~~c~ ~~on w~~? be dzte~:.~e : a~ ~e= ~ :~ '_= ~ ~e~a~~ er.t
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s ~a ~a a: ~ lcca= o= ~=^a:.ees .
~~. ~eF_::i~~ve p_ajec :~lar.s ar.d spec_~ic~Mions sha~l ne
sw:.~i~~ed to t:~e Fi~e Depar:.~en~, ar.d ~~.~,,'si~emenLs s: a~2
~e sa~_s~ied pr_.:r to ~::e _ssuance o~ a~u'_~di:~g per~i~.
PC~ r.Ca ~_.^.:.eC~~Oh
46 . Pu :? i~ s_ aces, suc:~ as co:n.,-~or. a~ ~as ,~~ra~ :t-~a~ys, park~.^.g
? a~s, an~ sta_~~aays s:~~~.? ae des~gr_e~ to w~=vent a~eas of
c~::~~a~=.~er.~.
~;. ~,~ ; a_eas o~ t:~e pr~~ ec:, s~.a? 1~e we? _-~~g~:~ed, i::c~s~=:~g
a? coves, waI}c~avs, aad st~~~~rays. SL: ^ 1~gh~ing,
rc•~eve= , s;:al~ ~e des~5ne~ t~ m~::_~._ze il? ~:~i::a~i~n
~:n_ ac~s a: s~:rr~;~r.~~^g ? a^c wses.
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~eYa~ ~~ez : shall a~~_ove a security ~:~a f~r tY:e pro; e~L.
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57, Security lightinq shall be provided at all ~he
c~nstruction si~es ta mini~ize var.daZis~ and reduce t~e
c:~ance oP injury ta passersby.
58. ~~re Cepa~~ent recuirements relati:~g to access~i? ~~y ta
const~ ~:ction sites and ~ire prevent;on s:al~ be met. This
~::cludes, but is not ~.llslt@d t4~ ma~nta:n~nq adequata ~i,e
~ccess ~at.'~s ta the s_~e, mai^ta~::~~g wcr:{inq fi~e
extinr,u~shers at the site and star~ag all volat~le
c::emicz?s u~ed i~ the canstruc~~.on ~recess in a f;_d
~esistan~ p~.ace.
~9. =~_c'~c ~e? _•~e_:~s s: ==- ~:.~ ~e sc ===~--=~ :::__^~ ~e~ :
tra_°~~ pa~_ccs {be~•~aeen 9:30 a.~. a:~u 9:00 a.m. a~k 3:00
^.'i. a::w 7:00 p.~.) .
5C. C~~s~~::c;.~on ac~i.v:.~~es sha~Z be c~::cen~rated in cr.e
ge*:e= a, area at a c=~e , to t.'~e ex ~er. ~~= ac ~zcal , to
,=~,:nzze t::e et_ec~ an venicular ar_~ ~e~es~zian access ~o
t~ e Pie= a.^.d a~~ acent par!cing areas .
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Finc3i:~ss ~or the Reduced Par'~~~g Permit Y 9i-008
•= - ~- o~ ~ ,•~.;, ~ - r` .,Y~. - ao ~ Q- -,
_. ~ s:~_~~ _ ~~-_:-•_e a= spaces ~_ _ _ ~r_ t„ :,.e .. .. e
.7r~~~a_ : ark'_r.5 ~e~a^c c~ t::e pa~t~c~~a_~.^~ uses.
2. 5~~:.s~ac~~~ jJ ev~.~e::ce r3s been s~:: u~~~e~ by ~:.e ~a= ~_es
a ~e_ a~;~c t:~e sha~ ed nar't_~g faci? _:.~, describing t'~e n~: ~ur~
c= t:e uses an~ ~'_x~es whea ~..~e uses a~e:a~e sc as ta
we~o.^.s~~ate t:~e lac~ o; con~lic~ be~~esn ~ra~t.
3. a~d_t~anal docur.~e^~s, covenants, dead =es~_ictions, or at:~er
a5_ sa~ea~s as may ~e des~ed ~ecessa=y by t:~e Zaning
~d~:.::istra~ar a~e exec;zted to assti:w~ ~:~a~ t~'~e rec~aira~
~~='.{_Zg s:,aces prov~~ed a~~ ~ta'_zta~:~ed and uses w~~h s_~~la~
~oL~s a::~ ~a~:c~-~ =ec*.:=rs~er.~s as ~ :osa uses s:~a==:.g `hA
^a_:~~::g ra:~a_z ~~.~ t~ e l~~e aF t;~e bL„d_: ~.
Conditions for the Reduced Parking Perm:.t ~ 9~-008
~. ;:: ~:e ev~:~~ ~e~:,t~~~ee vio~a~es or ~aii s to comply w_~:~ ar~y
con~,~~ons af ap~~aval c~ t:~is per:ni~, r.o furt:~er pe~its,
~_~er.ses, a~nrova~s or ce=Liaicatas a~ eccupancy shall be
isstie~ ur.:.il sueh v~,ola~~on has beer. it~.? lv rsmedie~.
2. W:. ~._n tsr. ~~ys oi P~ a::r._zg Div~s~c:~ ~_a^smi~Lai a~ ~:~e
Sta~~~~e-~ c~ o~r~c~a_ Ac_ian~ ~ro~ec~ a~~licant SYia_1 sigr.
a:.c re~urz a cotiy o~ ~:~e S~a~emer.t o° o~__c~al ~cM~on pre-
~a;e~ bv ~ze ~~ a~^,r.g D:.vis~on, ac_aA'_r.g t~ the Cor.~i~iflns
~ T A
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cf a~~rvval. and ac]~awledctinci that fa~ur~ to compl~~ with
such condi~ions shaZl constztute graunds for potential rava-
catian of the peratit apnroval. By signing same, a:pl.~cant
s:a?1. nat thereby waive any legaZ riqhts applicant may pos-
sess re5a~~~ng sa~d c~nd~tions. T?~e s~gned State~en~ shal~
~e retu~ed to `.~:e Flanning Divisian. Fai~u=e t~ compl.y
w= ~: t~'~is condit=on sha11. constitute grcunds for pc ~a^ ~ia?
~e~~t +evcca~~o^.
3. '~':~~s dete~~aa~ian shal? not baceme e~~ec~~ve far a ~e_i.o~
o~ yau~-teen days f~c~ t:~~ date ~f dete~~:~ation or, i= a~-
~ea_a~, unt~1 a ~'_nal dete~m~aat=cn :s ~a~e cr. t::e a~~ea?.
~,,r a~~ea= :~LS~ :e Wace ; : t :~ ~c~ ~~ w~r~~ :y ~_ ~ ~.:r.~::,
~~~~~~.s ~~ ato~ . '~':ie annrcval of t~is ~e~= ~ shall ex~'_= e~:ro
yea~ s~ro:a t'~e ~e~~ ~' s e~~ac ~~ve ~a _e, u~less , in ~_ e~as~
o= :.ew ~eve ~ o~~e:: ~, a bu~~~ir.g ~e~= :;as been ob ~a_~ e:. ~
cr.e year ex~ension ~ay be pe~it~e~ ~~ apprcved by ~.s Di-
~ec~~r of ?? a::ni:~q pr' c~ t~ ~::e ex~i;at~on of the ~ac yeaw
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Findizgs ~a~ Zozing Or3izance 'I'ex± ~.*~tendnent i9:.-006
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5: e^__=2G' _.. t:'-2 aG'~.4rd ~_G Cs2:lE_ 3_ . ~
2. _~e ±~y'_c ~ea~M :, sa~ety, ar.d ge:te_~= ae~.~are r~c•,:~=e ,K e
a~'c~t~or. o; t~ s~.~CFC52G7 a~en~ier,~,
3. ~".:e a~er.~.~ent to t~is Sec~ion c? ari~'_es t~e origir.a? ~::ter.-
o} ~~e C; L:~ci'_ as i:. ~e? ates to t~ e develotament star.~a_3s
`;,r ~a~ce? s locat~d on O~ean Aver.ue. ~'re amen~me.^,t does
::~~. c:~a.^.;e t:~e s~anda~ds, iL serves ", bet~e~ cla~~~y L~.he
Zc~'::g Or~~Zar.ce 13r.~~:age.
Condi_~ar.s ~or Zvn~ng Text ~uten~en~ ~9i-006
1. SL~~~~N 9C?~.6 ?~~~e~_v Deve=o~men~ ~r~::da~ds. AI~ ~r~~e~-
~,~ =a t::e ~~,~C ~is ~~ ~;. ~ s ~a1I be devel.c~e~ i:~ ac~c~da^~e ~t~t~
M:~e fo~Iow~ng star.~a=3s:
~aj :?ax~:nL:m 8u~? di::5 FeigY:t and F21..~. ~axi:a~~ building
hei~r~, rT~m~er oa s:.or~~s and ~loor area ;a~~~ sha1Z be
ce ~e~~aed as f~llows :
?~OP_~~'w?S 3GL'*I.7~~ BY =::.:. ~~Y~~?'~.~1 .~i.?:{I~'i~ N~. ?u~,X~.fi':~
~ c_~.~.v_~r~: s=~= ==5 ::~~^r~ c= STcR=~S F.~.~
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Pier over~ay:
a. Santa Monica Pier.
T~e Deauville site
ta t.`~e na~ '~.h, Seaside
~'errace tv the sout.'~,
T~e Promenade to t:~e
west, and Ocean Aver,ue
~~ r.:~ east, exce~t
parce? s frontinq
on Oceaa Avenue.
b. ?a=~els ~=~nting on
Ocea:: Aver_ue
c. ~e~_ace;~e^~ of
S;r.~ad's yui~ c3iag
cz'yo un t:~e Sar•ta
P~or.~ca P_er
d. ~usement ~ides O:~
;.:~e Santa uon~ca P~er
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30' ~ 1.0
30' 2 .~
~~' 3 1.0
85' ~ar one Fe~==s Whee~
~3' fer one rall.er coaster
45' far all ot~e= amuse:uant rides
VO'='~ .^.N ='~':{'_' ~i~LND?"~:i':' =`9'_-005
Jes : ~da , Ger.se= , Ka ~z ~ Zane , Vas:~uez
~ays : i?ol::.rook, O~s~::
~s~a~.=a:
~ser.~: 0
Cand~ ~~cns Loz~ Zan~.:~g Ordina~ce Text Aaen~.ment Y91-007
_ . '~::~ ~r~ :osad a~e:.cmer.t ~s cor.s~s ~ent i:: pr~:~c;~~.e •,~~ ~:~ t :e
gaals, eb~ectives, po'_~c~es, land uses, and procrams
s_ ec:.~~e~ ~n ~::e adopt~d Gene~a? .
2. T::e g~Z~c hea? ~:~, sa;e~y, and general wel~are recuire ~~e
ado~~~.cn of t:~e pwopase~ amen~ent.
Zon;nq ordinance Text Amendment #9I-007
SF.~'='~c~ 9a~0 . Z'3 . Li,;:~ting. All outdcor ~ighti:~g asscc~a~ed
wi~~ co;:~,.-aerc~a' uses s~a?]. be siiielded and d~~ec~ed away ~rom
sur= ou::d~r.q = ss idential. uses . Such Iightinq shal~ not excee~ Q. 5
~:,ot~a::~,wes a° i? Z~_~a~ion beyond t::a prone~y containing tae
ca~ercial use and sha? 1 r.ot b1iZk, f~ash, oscilwate or be o~
ur.usua'_~y hi5;~ i:~ter.s~~~ o~ brighLness, with ~:~e excention of
a~use~e^ ~ r~des ? ocated cn the ~ie~, w~,~c:~ may have Zigh~s t?~at
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NQTICE
If t:~is is a final dacision not subjec~ to further appeal. under
the City of Santa Monica Comprehensive Land Use and Zoning Or-
dinance, the time within which judicial review of this decision
must be sought is qaverned by Cade of Civi~ Pracedure Sec~ion
1094.6, which provision has been adopted by the City pursuan~ to
Municwpa~ Code 5ee~ion 1400.
I hereby aqree ta the above aonditions ot appraval and
ackaowledqe that ~ailur~ to camply ~ith such aanditions shall
constitute qrounds for patentia3 revocation af the pe~it
approva2.
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FIn ~L ENVIROV'~IENTAL I1~TPACT REPORT
SA~1TA ~IOl~ICA PIER
DEVELOPI1~IEl~ T PROJECT
Prepared By
Cit~- of Santa Rlonica
G~t~ Plannmg Di~~ision
Plannmg and Gommumtti~ De~-elopment Department
1b8~ I~Sam Street. Room 212
Santa l~~onica. Caltfornia 90441-~295
Contact Bruce Lea~h, Associate Planner
[310} 4~8-8341
February, 199 S
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Document Purpose.
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This Addendum No 2(":~ddendum" ) to the Enti-ironmenta~ Impact Report concerns the pending applicanon
of Santa l~sonica Amusements L L C("S1~4A"} to expand the hours and manner of operation of the Paci£'ic
Park amusement park located on the center pomfln of the Santa ~Viomca i~iumcipaI Pier The informanon
in this addendum is a compamon document to the Draft En~'ironmental Impact Report ("DEIR"), published
in September 1991, and the Final En~-~ronmental Impact Report ("FEIR"), puhlished zn December 1991
5ince the completion of the FEIR. Sh7A submitted an appl~cation to the Ciry of Santa ~1on~ca ("Cit};~"} to
expand the e~~ ening and early mornmg hours of operatton and to allon~ limited priti-ate use of the Pacific Park
area The e~panded operat~ng hours and change in the nature of the amusement park's use are anal}~zed in
this document for any potential impacts they may ha~~e on the en~~ironment 7his mformation. presented
herem as an~ddendum to the EIR. constitutes an addrtion to the DEIR and the FEIR, and shall supersede
statements contamed in the DEIR and the FEIR, if in conflict
En~-ironmental Procedures.
This Addendum to the pro~ect EIR has been prepared pursuant ta the requirements of 5ections 15300 2(c}
and 15164 of the California En~-ironmental Qualrty~ ~ct (CEQ:~) Guidelines and as adm~mstered b;- the City.
as the Lead Agenc~~, to provide addrtional analysis to insure compliance «~~th CEQA
Section 1~ 164 of the State GEQA Guidehnes states that
(a) The lead agency or responstble agency shall prepare an addendum
to a pre~~ iously certified EIR if some changes or additions are necessary but
none of the condit~ons described jn Section 15162 calhng for preparation
of a~ubsequent EIR ha~~e o~curred `
`Section 1 ~ 162 of the State CEQA Guidelmes provides
Ztihen an EIR has been certi~ed or a negan~~e declaranan adopted for a pro~ect, no subsequent EIR shall be
prepared for that pro~ect unless the lead agency determmes, on the basis of snbstaxinal e~ idence ~n the light
of the «-hole record, one or more of the folla~~~ing
(1} Substantial changes are proposed in the pro~ect «:-hich ~;~ill require ma~or re~-istons of the pre~7ous EIR
or I`egah~~e Declaration due to the in~~o]E~ement of ne«• sigmficant environmental effects or a substannal
inerease in the se~-enry of previously identified sigmficant effects,
(2} Substantial changes occur «~~threspect to The circumstances underti~~hich the pro~ect is undertaken, ~i•hich
~z°i11 require maJor reacsions of tke prevrous EIR or tiegatiF-e Declaratian due to the rni°al~~ement af ne«~
sign~ficant en~~ ironmental effects or a substantial mcrease in the se~~ent~ of pre<<tously zdentified sib ificant
effects, or
(3] Ne~~- mforntation of substantial importance, «-hich ~~~as not laio~x°n and could not have been kno~;m «,°ith
the ehercise of reasonable diligence at the nme the pre~-ious EIR ~c~as cernfied as complete or the Negatn-e
Declaration «-as adopted, sho~vs any of the follo«~ing
(connnued )
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(b} An addendum to an adopted negati~~e declaration may be prepared
if only mmor techmcai changes or addinans are necessary•
(c} An addendum need not be circulated for public re~-ie«~ but can be
included in or attached to the final EIR or adopted ne~anti~e declarahon
(d) The declsion-makmg body shall consider the addendurr~ «•zth the
final EIR or adopted negati~-e declarahon prior to makmg a decision on the
pro~ ect
(e) A brief eXplanatlon of the decision not to prepare a subsequent EIR
pursuant to Secnon 15162 should be inctuded m an addendum to an EIR,
the lead agenc~~'s requlred findmgs on the pro~ect, ar else«~here m the
record The explanation mu5t be supported by substantial e~~~dence
S~nce only mmor techmcal chan~es or additions are necessar~ to make the FEIR adequate under CEQ~. and
none of the condiuons described m Section 1~ 162 callmg for preparation of a subsequent EIR ha~ e occurred,
the Cin~ has determ~ned that an Addendum to the FEiR is appropriate More specifically-, the proposed
changes to the pro~ect are not substannal and ~;•ill not result m ne~;- sigmficant en~'ironmental effects ar a
substannal mcrease m the se~-erlty of pre~-iously~ identif ed sigmficant effects
B. E~'Z~~RON11~iE1T_aL A\ ~I.I'SIS
This ?~ddendum addresses ti~•hether any changes to impacts ei-aluated in the Draft and Final EIRs i~'ould
occur as a rzsult ot implementatian of Pacific Park's request to expand operating hours and alloi~- priti~ate
pam~ use of the amusement park Ea~sting conditions, mitigation measures and cumulanve impacts
e~-aluated in the Draft and Final EIRs are incorporated bti~ reference unless othen~~ise noted herein
The applzcation proposes to e~:tend the clos~n~ time restrictions to ~ncrease the hours the amusement park
can operate Generally this «~ould mcrease the hours of aperat~on by 1-2 hour~ ~day {'~ttachment :~ specifies
the requested operating hours) The Application also proposes up to 24 prn~ate e~-ents durme the course of
a;~~ear. z~-hen the amusement park ~~~ould not be open to the general pubhc The proposed pro~ect does not
m~~oli~ e any ne«~ construction or physical change to the amusement park or pier ~'~'hile no signiticant ~mpact
is anticipated fram the uses proposed m the application, the City has considered the follotiving potential
'{ connnued)
[A) The pro~ect «'ill ha~e one or more significant effects noi discussed m the pre~-ious EIR or
negative declaration,
(Bj Sigmfcant effects pre~-~ousIy c~:ammcd ~ti-~II be substantially more se~~erc than shosvn in thc
prei~ions EIR.
(G) Min~ahon measures or alternati~-es previous~y found not to be feasible would m fact be feasible,
and ~~~ould substantially reduce one or more signtticant effects of the pro~ect, but the pro~ect
praponents decline to adopt the mitigation measure or altematr~'e, or
(D) ~Vlitigat~on measures or alternatives ~;~hich are considerably different from those analyzed in the
pre~-ious EIR «~ ould substant1a11~,~ reduce one or more sigmficant effects on the en~~ironment, but the
pro~ect proponents decline to adopt the mit~gation mea~ure ar alternan~-e
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impacts m reachmg its conclusion (1) potential Noise impacts, {2} potential Transpartation.•`Girculation
{tratfic and parkin~} impacts. and (3) potential Public Service (la«~ enfarcerttent) impacts
Potentialloise Impacts.
The proposed pro~ect ~z~ill not create anti~ ne~;- noise sources, or mcrease noise le~-els abo~-e those be~ng
generated by the current aperation Ho«-e<<er, the propo~al t;~ill result zn amusement r~de related noise
e~tending mto late e~-enmg and early maming hours During these time per~ods, the ambient ar Communit~~
'~~oise Le~el (CNEL) is comparatit~ely lo~v :~s a result. noise impacts from Pacific Park could be mare
audible There is a signi#`icant number of residential d~velhng units along the beach frontage ad~acent to the
Pier Although these residennal units are located o~-er 600 feet from the amusement park and noise from the
surf helps mask Pter noise, the residenhal unrts are impacted by amusement park noise because the ocean
does not mi#igate noise ~~-ith distance compared to noise trati-eling o~-er land «~hich is typical~p m~hgated by-
trees, bulldinas, topography, etc Synce a large number of these units re1~- on the predominant u~ esterl~~ ocean
breeze far ventilat~on throu~h open .~~indo«~s, sensztiv~ty to Pter related noise is increased Although the
Pacific Park operation does not «olate the Gity \oise Ordinance or exceed noise levels anticipated ~n the
EIR, residents ~i~ho lea~-e theu ~«ndoti~~s open on summer mghts ha~ e experienced noise impacts from Pacific
Park Such noise impacts «~zll mtensif}' as the ambient noise from ~~~md, surf, trafftc and people subsides
m the late eti~enm~ hours
Only three of the amusement attractions generate noise that is distinctly discernable in the residential
neighborhood, a public address s~~stem used bi~ the "barker'' at the hammer laooth, the Sea Dragon and the
Roller Coaster All three of the amusement attract~ons are located on the Pier's open deck Reduc~ng noise
impacts from the barker's publ~c address system can be accomplished by reducmg the ~'olume at ni aht andi'or
redesi~mng the system «•rth more speakers at lon-er.~ olurrie to cot•er the same area and locatuig the speakers
so that sound is not directed to the east Tti~~o noise sources are common «°ith amusement rides, equipment
noise and patron noise As riders become excited durmg an exhilarating ride. ttzey often displa}~ their
excitement ~ oca11S° The Sea Dra~on is a thrill ride tha2 generates signtficant noise from passengers that is
distmctly aud~ble to residenttal neighbors Oiher than restrictmg the 5ea Ihagan' s hours of operanon. there
are no feasrble measures that can be implemented to m~tigate passenger noise from this ride ~lthough the
Roller Coaster is a thrill nde, the le~ el of excrtement experienced is s~gmficantl; lon-er than the 5ea Dragon.
and passenger noise problems ha~~e not been sigmficant to date The Roller Goaster's safety ratchets.
ho~~°e~~er, do generate mechanical noise that ~s distmctly audible to residen#~al ne~ghbors during late e~~emng
hours Shortlti~ after the Roller Coaster began operation, the applicants ins#alled noise bUffers that
reduced noise from the Roller Coaster's safet~~ ratchets compared to the original design. These
buffers should be maiutained and/or upgraded Fvith ne«er designs or materials as the~' become
~vailable to minimize noise. Thase ratchets are requ~red by safery codes and a quieter alternatn~e does
not etist at thzs time The amplitude anc! duration of noise generated from #he Roller Caaster's ratchets
does not violate the Gitr's 1 oise Ordinance. Other than restrictmg the Roller Goaster's hours of operation
there are no feasible measures that can be implemented to mrtigate late e~~enmg or eariy mornmg noise from
chis ride
l~Iitigation A~ieasares
Pacifc Park's amplitied sound s~~stems shall be redesigned so that the maxzmum noise le~~el
generated after 9 00 p m shall not exceed 6~ db (or is not audible aboti~e the actual CNEL, ~s~hich
e~-er is lo~ver) as measured alan~ The Promenade ~~%aIk Street
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The Sea Dragon ride shall not operate after 1~:00 p.m, from Sunda~~ through Thursda~~ nights
during the off-peak season. On Frida~ and SaturdaF~ nights ~ ear raund, Sunda~ and Thursda~
nights during the peak season, during Special Pri~ate Parties, or specified holida~~ nights the
Sea Dragon ride shall not operate after 11:00 p.m.
Subject to sppropriate safet~~ codes, buffers that reduce noise from the Roller Coaster's
safet~ ratchets shall be maintained and/ar apgraded ~f~ith ne~}er desigus or materials
as the~~ become available to minimize noise.
Le~el of Signi~cance ~fter hlitigation
Expansion of the hours and manner of operanon of Paci~c Park ~~~ouId not result ~n ani~ s~gmficant ~mpacts
«~ith respect to Noise
Potential Traffic and Parking Tmpacts.
The proposed changes m the operauon of Pacific Park ~~-ould occur durmg off-peak traffic and parkmg hours,
ti~-hich substannally reduces potential traffic and parking impacts Since the number of amusement
amactions at Pacific Park are limited and operate on a pay-as-you ga basis. the t;.~pical customer spends less
than three hours at the park Accordin~ly, the trrp~cal late e~-enmg and early morn~ng customer is not
expected to am~ e dunng tl~a late afternoon:~ earl~~ e~•emng peak traffic and parking period Therefore. the
proposal to e~pand operatmg hours for general pubhc use is not expected ~a sigmficantly ~mpact exitmg
traftic or parkmg operations
The. Special Prn~ate Party proposal, ho~~re~-er. could generate adverse traffic and parlcing ~mpacts if such
e~~ents began dunng peak uaffic hours Niost amusement attract~ons during Special Pm~ate Pames ~~-auld
be mcluded m the prn-ate party fee (not pay as you go), thereby pro~-id~ng an incenn~•e far Special Pri~-ate
Parrn guests to come early and stay late Fr~~~ate party sponsors commonly encourage their guests to arrn°e
at the same tisne to participate in spec~al ceremomes or kick off acti~-ities If a Special Fri~ate Party began
during peak traffic hours, a large number ofguests could arn~~e at the same time the general public cus#omers
are leavmg, crearing additional adti-erse traffic and parkmg impacts 5uch impacts could be a~roided by
restrictmg Specyal Priti~ate Parties to off peak traffic periods
1Ii#igation Nieasures
Special Pn~ ate Parties shall not begm, nor shall any specia] ceremony or kick off e` ent for a Spec~al Parh~
be conducted durmg the peak traffic and parkmg hours af 3 30 p m and 6 00 p m of ~veek davs and ll 04
a m to 5 00 p m of u-eekends and hohdays
Lerel of Significance After hlitigation
Expansion of the hours and manner of operat~on of Paci~c Park w~ould not result in any sigmficant impacts
~i~rth respect to transportarion and c~rculation
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Potential Law Enforcement Impacts.
La~~ enforcement sen-ices are proti~ided by the G~t~• of Santa hiomca Police Department As discussed ~n
Section IV"-'~-2 of the EIR, the Police Department's Commun~ty Relat~ons Dz~-ision repor[s that the pro~ect
vicmitJ- is an area necessitating abo~-e a~ erage police attention relati~ e to the other Cnme Reporting Districts
of the Crty The Police Department also reports h~gher senous cnme rates dunng the proposed late e~~ emng
and early morning hours compared to daylight and early e~ening haurs This may be due, in part, to a
poss~ble shift m demographics from families and general age population to~;-ard more adolescent and ~ oung
adult ti~~sitars Ho~~~ever. spec~fic crime prerent~on mitigation measures «~ere alreadv required as condit~ons
of approt-al for the origmal pro~eci These measures ~ncluded the follo«~ng
• Public spaces, such as common areas, ~~•alk«-ays, parking lots, and stairn=a}~s shall be designed to
pre~-ent areas of concealment
• All areas of the pro~ect shall be n~ell-lighted, including alco~-es, ti;=alk~~~ays, and sta~r~;~ays 5uch
l~ghting, ho~ve~-er, shall be des~~ed to mmimize illumination impacts on surroundmg land uses
• The pro~ect shall meet «-rth the Police Department for sec~xnt;~ design assistance Prior to issuance
of a building permit, the appl2cant shall prepare and the Department shall approve a securinj plan
for the pro~ect
• Upon completion, the pro~ect shall pro~~ide the Police Station «~ith a desi~n of the pro~ect The
diagram shall include access routes and any mformation that might facilitate pol~ce response
• The pro~ ect shall pro~7de a full pohce substation on the P~er, and rt shall be staffed Monday through
Thursda}' ~i~ith one officer.;~orking from 1 p m to 11 p m, Fnday, Saturday, and Sunday ti~-~th t«-o
officers ~r~ork~ng from 4 p m to 2 a m This schedule shall be supplemented by t~~~o officers ~~-orking
o~ ertime on Friday. Saturday. and Sunday from 12 naon to 4 p m This staffing ~;~ ould be ~n addihon
to the existmg Harbar Guard coverage
Addit~onally, Pacific Park maintains its o.;~n securit~- force on srte ~;-hich «=ould be ~ncreased commensexrate
ti~•~th any increase ~n the operattng hours and the size of thz pri~~a#e pam~ Therefore the expansion of the
hours and manner of operation of Pac~fc Park «-ould not result in any sign~ficant ~mpacts ti~-~th respect to
Publ~c Sen-ices
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Le~~el of Significance of Potential Enrironmental Impacts Resulting From the LTSes Proposed in the
Application.
Appro~~al of the pro~ect w7th the recommended mitigahon measures «'ould not resuii in an}' sienificant
impacts ~vith respect to en~~ironmental issues concerning noise. traffic. parkmg and;'or lau- enforcement
Addinonally, SR'IA must contmue to comply ~~~ith the City's Condrtions of Appro~-ai per the EIR'_blrtigation
:Vleasures (eontamed m the City Council's Apri128, 1992 Statement of Officiai Acnon) as «eli as «~ith the
Cin~'s l~oise Ord~nance {Noise Ordinance Numbers 1406 CCS and 1458 GCS}
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Mr Bruce Leach
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5anta ~tionica
Dear \~1r Leach,
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P?~CIFIG PARK, NOISE ~YIPACT ~SSESS~IENT SUPPLE.I~IE~iT.
Mtart~n Newson & Assouates
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1.0 I~YTRQDUCTION
Viarttn Newson &:~ssociates issued a~oise Impact r•Lssessment Repart, dated 31 viarch 1998, in
connection wit~ Pacific Park's appficatio^ to extend the park's operating hours The earl~er
assessment reported results of no~se measurements that had been conducted to assess transmisslon
of noise from Paciftc Park to the ad~acent residential neighborhood and to establish ambient no~se
levels ~n ttus residential neighborhaod Since these earlier reported noise measurernents had been
made between January and ~farch 1998 they did nat necessariiy reflect no~se generatton bv the
park operating dur~ng the busier summer period, also, persistent inclement weather earl~er xn the
r~ear had eaused d~&culty in ta.king no~se measurements late at rught cv~th Paclfic Park operaung
This report has therefare been preparec~ to supplement the earlier 3T1~y515 Tlus repart
supglement specificallu addresses the Qotentzal noise impact of extendu~g Pactfic Park's operat~ng
umes to znclude the addit~onaI hour between 12 rtudrught and 1 a m on ~nday and Saturday
ru~hts
2.fl NL~Y~U'M NOISE LEVELS GENER.~TED BY NIGHTTL1~iE ~PERAI`IO~ ~F
ATTR~CTIO1~iS AT P~CIFIC P~-RK
tio~se morutor~ng was canducted outs~de of 16~9 the Promenade (See utPl an attached Fi~ure
1) Ttus measurement posttian represents the worst case w~th respect to levels of noise
transm~ssion from acti~ities at Pacifzc Park to reszdential properties ~laise morutarrng was
4onducted concinuously from l0 30 p m to 11 p m and between I I~0 p rr~ and 12 rrvdm~ht at
th~s location on the everung of Fnday l? June 1998 The weather was pleasant ~uring tfus penod
and Pacif~c Park was obserGed to 1~e verv busv
Dunng the survey perto~ the only na~se sources located in Pacific Park that were occasionally
aud-ble at the measurement posrt-on werE the Sea Dra~on and the Roller Coaster In
consideration of their ne~ghbors, Pac~f~c Park does not propose to operate the Sea Draaon nde
d~nng the proposec~ extended hQ~rs of park operat~Qn after trudn~eht As d;scussed ~n our earlier
report. audible noise erruss~ons from the roiler coaster are of short duration Our observat~ans on
l2 June 1998 were consistent vaith our earl~er observations, that dunng a typical roller coaster
operatin~ cycle, taking around 4'/ mmutes (mcluding p~.ssen~er loadmg ar-d unload~n~),
mecharucal no~se may be aud~bl~ for a few seconds {not exceeding I2 seconds per cycte) and
passen~~r scream~ng is occasionally heard (but not dur~ng e~ery nde cycle} for short durations,
never observed to exceed two seconds per ride-cycle at no time dunn~ the no~se mon~tor~ng did
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L,l,~ noise Levels from roller coaster operations exceed 6~ dBA (See ~ppendix A for a d~scussion
of no~se measurement uruts )
At t~e no~se measurement pos~tion these occasional transien# noise eirussions from the roller
coaster are accomparued by transient noises from a variety of ather sources located outside of
Pacsfic Park inc4uding passing pedestnans, cychsts and railer-bladers, as wel~ as distant matar
velucles and atrGraft
On the basis of these measurements, to~ether wsth our earlier naise measurements, we would
expect the proposed operation of Pacific Paric's attractions after rrudnight on Fnday and Saturday
rughts to compl_y w~th the requ~reme~ts of the Crty of Santa 1~Ioruca's No~se Ordmance
3A AMBIEN'~' NOISE LEVEL MEASUREMENTS ON A SATURDAY ~TIGHT
I~io~se level tneasurements were made at pas~tions i1~IP1 and MP2, shown on the attac~ed Figure
1, o~er 15 rn~nute nojse sampling penads each hour between 10 ~ m on Saturday 20`~ June 1998
and 1 a m Sunday 21'` June 1998 The weather was pleasant during t}us period and Pacifsc Park
was observed to be very busy until it closed at m~dn~ght T~e survey measured the tune-a~eraged
noise level at these positions, using the L5o and L~ noise parameters See Appendix A for a
discussion of no~se measurement uruts The resWts of these measurements are shown m Tab~e 1
below
Tab~e 1- measured I.SO and L~ noise levels measured 20 to 21 Jnne 1998.
Measurement Pos~tion Time L,~
noise Eevel
dBA Lw
noise le~el
dBA
Posiuon L- Pmmenade LO - 11 m ~4 ~8
Posit~on 1- Promenade L! - 12 midm ht ~2 ~5
Positson 1- Promenade 12 - 1 a m 5 I ~~
Pos~Uan 2- Seas~de Terrace 10 - 11 m 56 61
Posiuon 2- 5easide Terrace 11 - 12 rrudtu ht 52 61
Postt~on 2- 5easide Terrace 12 - 1 a m 5 L 62
At positio^ 1, next to the Promenade, noise levels were ~udged to be dortunated by peapie on the
pramenade, wallc~ng, talking, ro3ler-bladtng, cyclin~ etc Noise from Pacific Park was
occasionallv audihle, as was nosse from the ocean, aircraft and road traffic
~t pasition 2, noise was dom~nated by intet-mittent road trai~ic on App;an Way and more dzs~ant,
but neavier, traffic on Ocean Avenue
3.1 Discussion ~f Resnl#s Of ~mbient voise Monitoring
Companng no~se levels measured between I I p m and 12 rrud~ght with Pacific Par~C operatzr-g, to
noise levels measured between rrudcught and 1 a m when Pac-fic Par~c had ceased to operate, reported
Sn Table 1 above, the measuced reduct~on in average no~se Ievel after msdnight was no greater t~ 1
dBA at esther measurement posrt~on People carulot ~enerally discrzm~nate between noise levels
diffenng by less than 3 dB(~-) in an ambient environment On this bas~s, the small drop tn ambtent
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nolse level measured sn the res~dential neigh6orhQOd ctosest to the Sar~ta vionica pter after audcug~t
~when Pacific Park ceases to operate) is considered to be u~audible and therefare insiguficant
4.0 C4NGLUSION
On the basis af the analys~s reported above, we wauld not expect operat~on of Pac~fic Park's
attract~ons to res~lt ~n a siguficant noise unpact dunng the proposed additional operating haurs
considered herein
Yours £a~thfully
1~1art~n Newson & Assacsates
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V~ichael Brown
Techiuca~ Dtirector
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APPErDIY A
GLQSSARY QF ACOLTSTIC~iL TERNIS
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Sound Pressure Levei: The sound pressure level has become the most common descnptor used to
charactenze the loudness of an ambient sound levei
~-weighted decibels (dBA): The utut of sound pressure rahoed to an assumed zero sound Ievel is
called a dec~bel (dB} The "puch" of a sound xs determufed by the frequency Since the human ear is
not equally sensrtive to all sound frequenc~es wYthui the entue spectrum, noise levels at maaumum
h~man sensitiv~ty are factored mare heav~ly into sound descnptaans ~n a process called "A-weightul~",
written as dB~
[~ noise unit: Time variahons m noise exposure are typically eacpressed in terms of a steady-state
energy level equal to the energy content of the time vary~ng period {called I.~
Statistica! Noise ti nits: :rio~se car~ also be quanuf ed by statang the no~se Ievel, m dec~bels, that is
exceeded for a certaui percentage af the measurement penod The L5D naise utut, for example, ~s the
noise level exceeded for 50 % of the nozse measurement penodtune
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measurement penod
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NOISE 1VIEASUREMENT PQSITIONS .T'tJNE 1448
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30 ~une, I99$
Maryann Powe~]
Chiet`ExeCUt'tve ~fficcr
Pacific i'ark, Santa MQnica Pter
Sant~ Monica Amusements, L~. C
384 Santa Monica Pter
5ant~ Manica CA9~401
DsAr V(aryarin,
~AC1~~C PARI~, PROP05ED EXTEVS[OK aF QPERATING EIOURS,
M~Nn Ne+~nan ~ Aaonates
~annrfianti ~n ~caus(~
2i 1/ YV~hhFr~ 9ou~w~4 ~520
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ThA~t~t you for 1'orwardin~ a capy aF the City of Santa Mpnica's Flanning Staff Rcport vn the
aubject, titled "Planning Commiss'son Mtg )uly 1, 1998 ''
ln tlle repart Section headed "CL•QA 5TATL'S", subscction, "Noi.;e", the stat"f' disc~ss no~sc
sQcc~6cally from PaciFic Par~.'s roller coaster, writs~t~ " staff believes it will unreasoctably
impact neighUors a4~~~t- 3~:00 p m when many resid~ts are trying to :,ice~ " ~111e bc(icvc shat t~is
conclusior~ ~~nqres tt~e flndings of4ur srudies cn~ductad ~o datc! as fallvws:
i] tf~e lcvcls of roller coastcr noisc measured outside afthc eZosest reiidential buildin~s ta PacEfic
Park w~uld bc judged accepta6le by the City's own night-time nai;.e criterion, cantair~ed in tF~e
City's noise ordinance.
ii) t~se roIler c:oaster docs nas gcneratc noise coniinuously outside of the residcntia[ prvpcriies, ~t
~g ~n~y audiblc instantaneously, ar for a few seconds at a tjme Thera arc athcr, loudcr,
transient naise sources in the residentjat neigf~bori~ood closest to !'acific P~ T#~e fo~iow~n~
cvcnts hare ali bccn mcasured betwecn l~ p m and ~ a sn in thr mornin~ ad;acent Eo 1659
Promcnade V6'aEk and wcre ett Iouder lhan tf~e roller caaster in te•rms of tfsc maximui~~ noise
lcvel produced•
Norsc Source v[easured Yoise Levef {I,~x~ Measured
ad'acent to ~ b59 ~romnnadc Walk
Over-fi in Aircrafi 67 dAA
Peo I~ roller-bladin on Promenade Walk 75 dHA
i'eo te runtiin on Promenade Walk 77 dBA
Aeopi~ w~lking on Prqmenade W~k baunctn~; a
6askctbaii 80 d~A
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~ii} as reporccd in our ]cltcr datcd 23 June 1~98, we hsve alsa analy,xd the time avera~ed no~se
levet (L„~ - Rrom w~ueh C'•wIEL leveis are deri~ed) ir~ the ad~acent resicfentiai n~ighborl~ood v~~ith
the Pacif3c !'ark operating on a busy night { 1 I p m to rnidnight an Saturday 20 Je~ne 1998)
and in the cor~se~utive hour (midnight to l a.m Sunday 21 June t 998) after the par~- had
closed At ~ne of t~e measurement positians used (adjacent to 1 fi59 Promenadc Walk) the
no~se levcl decreascd by just I dBA after Pac~fic Park ce~s~sd operation, at thc othcr
cs-casuremont pasitson, on Saas~de Terrar~, the average naise lavet sose by 1 dBA Ss~ a l
dBA change in noise level is nat audibl~ tv a typical persan, the differencc in average
nteasured noise tevel, with ~nd without thc park apcr~~ing, is cansidcred to $c insigni~icarit
On tht bdS~S 4~ [he CvidtCLGC SL1TCtI]1~1Z~~ ~OVC, we arc ~arpriscd that the ~ity staE1' ar~ able to
conc9ude th~c opcratian of the ro~ler coaster after 1~ p rn creates an unaccepta~l~ nois~ irnpact
Unfartunately, the crsterion they used t~ reach this judgment is not cle~r ta us fram their reporl
We would hope that the abo~e faets could be canveyed to the Honoreble Plamm~g Cammission in
order that ~ney might reca~ni~e the reslity, which is that the operation of thc attractians ~t Pac~fic
Fark aRer I O p.~n ~s nat the dQmirsant saurce of" rno~se "sn t~e ad~acent residestial ne~gi~borhoad
and wauld not be the dominant no~se source if ~ac~fic Park°~ hau~s of operation werc cxtended ~as
praposed
Yours Sincer~ely,
Mart~n New~on a~d Assoc~ates
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Micf~ael Brbwn
Techtii~~l DirC~t~r
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