The citation was paid and at that point, Baker said, Hangar 24 submitted an application to revise the conditional use permit to allow outdoor events and other changes.Ĭode enforcement officers respond to complaints, rather than proactively seek out violations, Baker said. Officers then cited the brewery after finding additional violations during a follow-up inspection. In March 2017, code enforcement officers again responded to noise complaints and issued another notice of violation for unpermitted live music. The brewery then worked with city staff to obtain special event permits for events in October and November 2015, November 2016 and January 2017.Īt that time, the brewery also submitted a revision to its conditional use permit to allow live music events. Hangar 24 had already been hosting live entertainment, which has generated some noise complaints to code enforcement.Ĭode enforcement officers issued a notice of violation to the property and brewery owners in January 2015 for having outdoor concerts, outside food vendors and parking vehicles on an unimproved lot next door, according to Baker. “At that meeting, Hangar 24 informed staff that they had ceased all live music events at their location until such time that they receive approval of their revised CUP,” he said. The Planning Commission in May postponed its consideration of Hangar 24’s plans to expand its outdoor patio area and revise its conditional use permit to allow a consultant time to review compatibility with the Redlands Municipal Airport to the north. In addition, Hangar 24 plans to bring in food trucks or food vendors, update its restrooms and improve accessibility. The brewery wants to revise its conditional use permit to bring it in line with current operations, by updating its tasting room hours and clarifying its ability to host live entertainment on a proposed patio extension/stage area west of the existing patio. “We have been working closely with them to try to figure out the best path forward for the community, the city and Hangar 24.” “We volunteered to stop live entertainment until we have clarity on whether the city officials will allow us to do so or not going forward,” Ben Cook, owner and master brewer, said in an email. The brewery, at 1710 Sessums Drive, has stopped hosting live entertainment while its owners work on gaining city approval to hold such events. REDLANDS > Patrons wanting to enjoy live music at Hangar 24 Craft Brewery will have to wait, for now.
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