Council to entertain club’s appeal plea
Marisa O’Neil
Owners of Josh Slocum’s Dinner and Supper Club are appealing the
Planning Commission’s denial of their request to have entertainment
at the bay-view venue.
Citing limited parking and traffic and noise concerns, the
commission in May approved expanding hours to include lunch and
adding to the club’s capacity but not adding entertainment. Club
owners, who include former NBA player Dennis Rodman, are asking the
City Council to overturn the decision.
“I’m hopeful we’ll be able to have the same opportunity other
clubs in the area enjoy,” said Bill Hodge of Hodge and Associates, a
planning firm retained to represent Josh Slocum’s. “I’m not sure why
they came to their decision. It was hard to completely understand the
Planning Commission’s rationale.”
The Planning Commission agreed to allow Josh Slocum’s to open at
11 a.m. and stay open until 2 a.m. as well as increase its capacity
from 133 to 143 people, according to staff reports. But the club
wants to offer entertainment and dancing like other restaurants and
bars along the strip of Pacific Coast Highway.
When the issue first came up, parking was a “huge issue,”
Councilman Steve Bromberg said. The commission requires that the club
maintain at least 13 parking spaces on site and another 30 nearby, as
well as have a valet on site.
The club leases sufficient parking two blocks away, off Tustin
Avenue, Hodge said.
But large lines of people waiting to get into the club can
conflict with cars on the small site, Planning Director Patricia
Temple said.
The club will keep its line limited by turning people away if it
gets too long, Hodge said. And if people need to use the toilet while
they’re waiting, someone can escort them in.
“People coming or leaving would exacerbate conflicts with traffic
on Coast Highway,” Temple said. “And we felt it might produce adverse
noise to residents on Lido Island.”
City officials had asked the club to hire a noise consultant,
Hodge said. They did so and were within acceptable limits, he said.
Hodge will explain the club’s position at tonight’s City Council
meeting.
“We’ve agreed to virtually every condition,” he said. “I don’t
know why it’s a problem.”
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