Residents of a Midland neighborhood have concerns about a new bar that's in the works near their home, but owners of that bar say there’s nothing to worry about. Many of those who often visit the café next door are excited about the piano bar.

“If it were a wine and piano bar with nice quite music, I think I'd be delightful," said Doris Redfern.

The Midland Planning and Zoning Commission agrees after giving approval to the piano bar; that’s despite four written complaints, and many who spoke out in opposition at a recent zoning meeting. Those rooting for the piano bar weren’t shocked to hear the concerns.

“I'm not surprised that it's getting such opposition. A lot of Midland is very conservative. I don't think that many people are privy to a piano bar and the type of audience it attracts," said Ashlee Nelson.

CBS 7 spoke with owners of the future bar who said they have spoken to nearby neighbors and promised to accommodate their concerns.

“Hopefully they can find a balance between the opportunity for the business to open but still maintain that neighborhood security; the quiet and calm that midland is known for," said Gail Heathington.

The fate of this piano bar is now in the hands of the Midland City Council. They'll take a look at the alcohol permit request that the planning and zoning committee revised on Monday.

The changes proposed by commissioners include only only serving alcohol Thursday through Saturday from 5:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. Originally the bar asked to serve alcohol until 2:00 a.m.

Commissioners also chose to require security detail from 11:00 p.m. until 30 minutes after closing.