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The document is a staff report for a Conditional Use Permit Amendment (File No. CPA16-005-01) for the Fuze Bar and Grill located at 58 South 1st Street. The applicant seeks to amend conditions of a previously approved project to allow for increased occupancy, extended hours of operation until 2:00 a.m., and outdoor music. The project site is approximately 0.15 acres and is located in the Downtown area, designated for commercial use. The report includes recommendations for the City Council to approve the CEQA exemption and the CUP amendment, along with details on the existing and proposed uses, compliance with zoning regulations, and historical significance of the building.
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The project is a Conditional Use Permit Amendment for Fuze Bar and Grill.
The site is located at 58 South 1st Street, in the Downtown area.
The proposed changes include increasing occupancy to 370 on the first floor and 299 on the second floor, and extending hours of operation until 2:00 a.m.
The project is exempt from CEQA guidelines under Section 15301 for existing facilities.
The building is a City Landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
No exterior modifications to the building are proposed.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: 10/21/25 25-1110 10.2 __________________________________________________________________ CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT File Nos. Applicant: Location Council District General Plan Designation Existing Zoning Proposed Zoning Acreage Historic Resource Demolition Tree Removals Existing Land Use Proposed Land Use Annexation Date: Project Planner CEQA: CEQA Planner CPA16-005-01 and ER25-125 Fuze Bar and Grill (Jenny Wolfes) 58 South 1st Street 3 Downtown DC Downtown Primary Commercial N/A 0.15 acres Pomeroy-Skerritt Building (City Landmark) N/A N/A Bar, Public Eating Establishment, Banquet Facility Bar, Public Eating Establishment, Banquet Facility March 27, 1850 (Original City) Rina Shah Exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 for Existing Facilities Rina Shah APPLICATION SUMMARY: The proposed project is a Conditional Use Permit Amendment (File No. CPA16-005-01) to amend the conditions of the previously approved project, File No. CP16-005, for the Fuze Bar and Grill. The original Conditional Use Permit (CUP), approved by the City Council on appeal on February 14, 2017 (Resolution No. 78090), approved the late-night use of the public drinking...
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This memorandum from Councilmember Tordillos discusses the Conditional Use Permit Amendment for a project located at 58 South 1st Street. It recommends accepting staff recommendations regarding conditions for amplified music on the outdoor patio, specifying permitted times for different days of the week. The memo highlights collaborative efforts among various stakeholders to reach a compromise that balances the interests of local residents and the business.
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Subject: Conditional Use Permit Amendment for 58 South 1st Street.
Recommendation to amend conditions for amplified music on the outdoor patio.
Amplified music permitted until 10:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
Amplified music permitted until 2:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Amplified music permitted until midnight on Sunday.
Collaboration involved PBCE staff, San Jose Downtown Association, project applicant, and residents.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See below 10/21/2025 25-1110 10.2 FROM: Councilmember Tordillos DATE: 10/21/2025 Approved SUBJECT: CPA16-005-01 and ER25-125 - Conditional Use Permit Amendment for the Project Located at 58 South 1st Street RECOMMENDATION 1. Accept staff recommendations, and amend recommendation 2d of the resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit to allow the following conditions for amplified music on the outdoor patio: a. Monday through Thursday: amplified music permitted until 10:00 p.m. b. Friday and Saturday: amplified music permitted until 2:00 a.m. c. Sunday: amplified music permitted until midnight ANALYSIS I appreciate the work done over recent weeks by PBCE staff, the San Jose Downtown Association, the project applicant, and residents to create a workable compromise that meets the needs of both neighbors and Fuze. The conditions presented in this memo and in the staff presentation are the culmination of conversations between multiple local resident groups, including the condo association at the 88, and the business owner. This memo formalizes these conditions in writing and ensures the Council can vote to...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose approving an amendment to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to allow late-night use until 2:00 a.m. for a public eating and drinking establishment and a banquet facility. The amendment includes changes to occupancy limits and operational hours for the establishment located at 58 South 1st Street. The resolution outlines the history of the property, the proposed project details, and compliance with city policies and zoning regulations.
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The resolution approves an amendment to Conditional Use Permit File No. CP16-005.
The amendment allows late-night use until 2:00 a.m. for a public eating and drinking establishment and a banquet facility.
The maximum occupancy is increased to 370 people on the first floor and 299 people on the second floor.
The establishment is located on the east side of South 1st Street, approximately 400 feet south of East Santa Clara Street.
The property is a historic building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
No exterior modifications to the building are proposed.
The project is consistent with the Envision San José 2040 General Plan and relevant city policies.
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NVF:DHZ:KMF 10/21/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FILE NO. CP16-005 TO ALLOW THE LATE NIGHT USE UNTIL 2:00 A.M. FOR A PUBLIC EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT AND A BANQUET FACILITY WITH ASSOCIATED OUTDOOR DINING AND MUSIC WITH A MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY OF 370 PEOPLE ON THE FIRST FLOOR AND 299 PEOPLE ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF AN EXISTING 8,684-SQUARE FOOT TENANT SPACE ON AN APPROXIMATELY 0.15GROSS ACRE SITE, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF SOUTH 1ST STREET, APPROXIMATELY 400 FEET SOUTH OF EAST SANTA CLARA STREET (58 SOUTH 1ST STREET) FILE NO. CPA16-005-01 WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 20.100 of Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code, on June 26, 2025, Jenny Wolfes, on behalf of 1St Street SJ Enterprise, (“Permittee”) filed an application (File No. CPA16-005-01) with the City of San José for a Conditional Use Permit Amendment to amend the conditions of the Conditional Use Permit File No. CP16-005 to allow the late-night use until 2:00 a.m. for a public eating and drinking establishment and a banquet facility with associated outdoor dining and music with a maximum occupancy of...
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The document discusses a Conditional Use Permit Amendment request for the Fuze Bar and Grill located at 58 South 1st Street. The applicant seeks to amend conditions from a previously approved permit, including removing the occupancy limit of 250 persons per floor, extending hours of operation to 2:00 a.m., and eliminating the requirement for lunch service. The project has been reviewed for compliance with various city policies and the California Environmental Quality Act. Public outreach included signage and notices, with concerns raised about outdoor amplified music hours. Staff recommends approval of the amendment with specific conditions.
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Conditional Use Permit Amendment requested for Fuze Bar and Grill.
Original permit allowed late-night use until 2:00 a.m. with a capacity limit of 250 persons per floor.
Proposed changes include removing the capacity limit and extending hours of operation.
Project reviewed for conformance with city plans and policies.
Public outreach included on-site signage and mailed notices.
Major public concern regarding outdoor amplified music hours.
Staff recommends approval of the amendment with conditions.
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Item 10.2 Conditional Use Permit Amendment for the Project Located at 58 South 1st Street. File Nos. CPA16-005-01 & ER25-125 October 21, 2025 Presenter: Manira Sandhir Project Components • Applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit Amendment (File No. CPA16-005-01) to amend the conditions of the previously approved project, File No. CP16-005, for the Fuze Bar and Grill. • The original Conditional Use Permit (CUP), approved by the City Council on appeal on February 14, 2017 (Resolution No. 78090), approved the late-night use of the public drinking establishment (bar) until 2:00 a.m., limiting a maximum capacity of 250 persons on each floor and requiring service during lunch hours. • Applicant is now requesting to remove the limit of 250 people per floor and increase the occupancy as allowed by the Fire and Building Departments, extend the daily hours of operation for all uses up to 2:00 a.m. except for outdoor amplified noise, and removal of the requirement of service during lunch hours. 2 www.sanjoseca.gov/planning Project Review Project Reviewed for Conformance with: • Envision San José 2040 General Plan designation of Downtown. • DC Downtown Primary Commercial Zoning...
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The letter is from Jenny Wolfes, the owner of 1st St SJ Enterprise, addressed to Rina Shah, a project manager at the City of San Jose. It discusses concerns about ambient noise related to a CUP amendment application for Fuze, a venue that has been operating since 2016. The letter acknowledges the lively nightlife in the Historic District and states that Fuze has taken measures to manage noise, including tuning its stereo system. The owner mentions no direct complaints have been received from neighbors or authorities regarding noise.
Key points
The letter is addressed to Rina Shah, City of San Jose Project Manager.
It addresses concerns about ambient noise from nearby residents regarding a CUP amendment application.
Fuze has been operating since 2016 under a Use Permit condition to stop music on the patio at 10pm.
Fuze has tuned its stereo system to reduce bass frequencies to minimize noise impact.
The owner states there have been no direct noise complaints received from neighbors or local authorities.
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1st St SJ Enterprise 58 S. 1st Street San Jose, CA 95113 Rina Shah City of San Jose Project Manager Planning, Building & Code Enforcement 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 Dear Rina, Thank you for sharing the concerns about ambient noise from nearby residents regarding our CUP amendment application. Our responses are below: - We acknowledge that the Historic District of downtown is home to a lively nightlife scene and that there is noise generated by several restaurants, bars and nightclubs well into the evening hours. However, we feel that neighbors might be focusing on Fuze due to the notice of permit application that they received, instead of the general noise that emits from the block. - Fuze has been operating since 2016 under a condition in its Use Permit from the City of San Jose that requires discontinuing music on the patio nightly at 10pm. If we are granted the amendments that we are seeking, we will endeavor to closely manage this area and respond to any concerns immediately. - Fuze has voluntarily taken the further step of tuning its stereo system on the back patio to remove bass frequencies from the signal in deference to our neighbors. - We have...
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Residents of Downtown San Jose have expressed strong opposition to the proposed permit amendment for Fuze Bar & Grill, which seeks to extend music hours until 2:00 a.m. The objections highlight issues such as documented noise violations exceeding acceptable levels, negative impacts on family well-being, community disruption, and a history of non-compliance by the establishment. Multiple residents, including the President of The Globe Homeowners Association, have urged the City Council to deny the amendment, citing concerns for public health, safety, and the livability of the residential community.
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Opposition to extending music hours until 2:00 a.m.
Documented noise violations exceeding 87 decibels after 10:00 p.m.
Negative impact on family well-being and children's health.
Community safety concerns related to late-night disturbances.
History of non-compliance with existing permit conditions by Fuze Bar & Grill.
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From: Nicole Bodene Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2025 8:41 AM To: Shah, Rina <Rina.Shah@sanjoseca.gov> Cc: City Clerk <city.clerk@sanjoseca.gov> Subject: Opposition to Fuze Bar & Grill Permit Amendment – Case Nos. CPA16-005-01 & ER25-125 Dear San José City Council, Attn: Rina Shah My name is Nicole Bodene, and I am a resident near Fuze Bar & Grill. I am writing to formally oppose the requested permit amendment for Fuze Bar & Grill (Case Nos. CPA16-005-01 & ER25-125), specifically Point 4, which proposes removing the existing restriction on amplified music after 10:00 p.m. and extending music hours until 2:00 a.m. As a resident directly impacted by this establishment, I strongly urge the Council to deny this amendment based on the following: 1. Documented Noise Violations: On multiple occasions, music from Fuze Bar & Grill has exceeded 87+ decibels after 10:00 p.m. This is well above acceptable limits under San José Municipal Code Chapter 20.40.600, which restricts noise in residential areas during nighttime hours to protect residents’ health and peace. The bass is so strong it causes windows to vibrate in nearby residences, creating a highly disruptive and unhealthy living...