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3. That the use permit is approved Subject to the following conditions which shall be <br />observed by the applicants and any successor in interest: <br /> (a) The facility shall be limited to 45 seats. <br /> <br /> (b) The hours of operation shall be limited to 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.. Tuesday <br /> through Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. <br /> <br /> (c) All trash and garbage shall be handled, stored, and removed in accordance <br /> with a plan approved by the Department of General Services on February <br /> 6, 2003. Any modifications to the approved plan must be approved in <br /> advance by said Department. <br /> <br /> (d) A mimmum of five (5) on-site parking spaces shall be required. <br /> <br /> (e) All taxes and fees owed or collected in connection with the subject <br /> property and operation shall be paid when due. <br /> <br /> (f) The applicant and any successor in interest shall comply with all <br /> applicable statutes, ordinances and regulations of federal, state and local <br /> governments shall obtain and maintain in effect all required permits. <br /> <br /> (g) Any exterior alterations to the building, including signage, must be <br /> approved by the Commission of Architectural Review. <br /> <br /> (h) The owners and/or operators of the restaurant shall not violate any laws of <br /> the Commonwealth or ordinances of the City related to peace and good <br /> order, nor suffer repeated or chronic violations by any of its patrons or <br /> customers. <br /> <br /> (i) If the Chief of Police, in his discretion, determines that there are sufficient <br /> violations of this type to comprise a significant law enforcement problem, <br /> he shall so notify the applicant in writing and shall offer to meet to provide <br /> advise on how to lessen and avoid repeated offenses agmnst peach and <br /> good order. A copy of this letter shall be provided to the Director of <br /> Planning and Zoning. <br /> <br /> (j) If, within six months of the date of this letter, said Director, in his <br /> discretion, determines that offenses against peace and good order are <br /> continuing, then he may initiate proceedings for the revocation of this <br /> permit. Provided, however, that if problems of peace and good order are of <br /> such severity that the Chief of Police determines that there is a significant <br /> risk to public safety or peace and good order of such proportions as to <br /> create a risk of blight, then revocation proceedings may be initiated by the <br /> <br /> <br />