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The Chandler Planning & Zoning Commission approved its consent agenda on Nov. 19 while pulling Item 2 for separate discussion. As part of the consent action the commission accepted revised stipulations for the Morning Glory business that constrain outdoor speaker operation.
City staff read the revised stipulations into the record: hours of outdoor speaker operation are limited Monday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; the volume level on all outdoor speakers shall not exceed 65 decibels at the nearest residential property line; and a new stipulation (Stipulation 8) specifies that outdoor speakers shall be used only for ambient music.
Vice Chair moved to approve the consent agenda minus Item 2, incorporating the Morning Glory revisions; the motion was seconded and the commission voted in favor. The chair announced the motion carries.
The stipulations will be recorded as conditions for the Morning Glory outdoor patio and enforced as part of the city's business/land-use permit process.
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