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Ogden City Council postpones vote on social halls
First Published Mar 13 2013 01:30 pm • Last Updated Mar 17 2013 11:23 pm

Earnie McKown is eager to get down to the business of booking area bands that pump energy into the Paris Cafe, an alcohol-free teen hangout that he operates in Ogden.

However, McKown will have to wait at least two more weeks. The City Council, last week, postponed a vote on the new definition of social hall, language that would allow live music to be offered in strip malls throughout the city.

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"It’s been clear that there’s a lot of support for this type of a venue," Councilman Richard Hyer said. However, he and other council members voiced concerns about noise, hours of operation and other potential problems that could impact nearby residents.

"I believe its a viable use," Hyer added, "but I do have concerns about our ability to make sure it’s not getting out of hand. There’s no indication that it has."

The council voted unanimously to revisit the issue as a conditional use on March 26.

Several people spoke in support of McKown’s business, including Mike Barbeau, who owns K & M Electronics next door to the Paris Cafe.

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He does a lot for the community as far as helping kids, giving them a place to go to have a good time without the harassment and the torture of the outside world," Barbeau said. "I have no complaints whatsoever about noise — and I’m next door."

Ogden resident Bernie White also spoke up on McKown’s behalf.

"It seems like a private after-school program," White said. "Is it the opinion of the council that only the government can do after-school programs?"

For McKown, who renovated the old strip-mall space and then had to put live performances on hold for several weeks, he said that city officials don’t seem to understand his financial distress.


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"If their intention is to let me get further in debt, that’s my big concern," McKown said. "I really need my shovel back, guys, so I can dig out of this hole."

cmckitrick@sltrib.com

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