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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 FOR THE PONDEROSA C x, '�+ ` !�S.S 7-LAA-)-t J£1 lIg! Council/Agency Meeting Held: Deferred/Continued to: 't proved ❑ onditionally Approved ❑ Denied it lerk' Sign e Council Meeting Date: 2/20/2007 Department ID Number: PL 07-07 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: PENELOPE CULBRETH-GRAFT, DPA City Administrator J� PREPARED BY: SCOTT HESS, Acting Director of Planninghy4�j SUBJECT: APPROVE ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 06-08 (PONDEROSA CHOP HOUSE RESTAURANT EXPANSION — AMENDMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20) E ment of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08, submitted by Michael C. Adams Associates, to modify the approved plans for the Ponderosa Chop House. The modification proposes to expand the restaurant into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite in order to address conditions of approval and comments expressed at t e November 6, 2006, City Council meeting. On November 6, 2006, the City Council approved Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 f to establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant at Pierside Pavilion with on-site sales and consumption'of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bell, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) for a combined total of 1,000 sq. ft (Attachment No. 3). Staff is recommending that the City Council approve the request as it allows for a better operational layout, larger kitchen, and relocation of the mechanical bull to an area of the restaurant with less windows and visibility to the outside. All conditions of approval of CUP No. 06-20 will remain in effect (Attachment No. 2) except reference to the floor plan. Funding Source: Not applicable REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 2/20/2007 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 07-07 Recommended Action: STAFF RECOMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1)." Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. "Deny Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 with findings." 2. "Continue Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 and direct staff accordingly." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: Pierside Pavilion, LLC c/o Joe Daichendt, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, # 112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 represents a request to modify the approved plans (CUP No. 06-20) for the Ponderosa Chop House. To date, tenant improvements for the restaurant have not been constructed. The applicant proposes to modify the previously approved plans (Attachment No. 6) by expanding the restaurant into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite (Attachment No. 4). The added square footage will provide for a larger kitchen facility and dining area in the rear of the unit bringing the total restaurant square footage to 6,290 square feet (Attachment No. 5). The proposed mechanical bull will be relocated further away from southeasterly wall of the restaurant in an area with fewer windows and therefore reduced visibility to the outside in compliance with a condition of approval. The bar will be moved to the front of the unit in an area that is shielded by the exterior staircase leading to the second level of Pierside Pavilion. The outdoor dining area will be relocated to an area entirely within the covered canopy and behind the exterior staircase. The dance floor will remain located in the rear of the unit. No changes are proposed to the Council approved conditions of approval except to the referenced floor plan. -3- 2/6/2007 12:05 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 2/20/2007 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 07-07 B. BACKGROUND On September 12, 2006, the Planning Commission approved the Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 to allow for the establishment of the restaurant. On September 18, 2006, City Council Member Cook filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed project citing incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent residences. The City Council approved the project (vote: 4-3) on November 6, 2006 (Attachment No. 2). Council Member comments in support of the request cited that Pierside Pavilion was designed for and developed with a theater, restaurant/live entertainment, and office uses adjacent to residential uses, which are separated by a 65 feet wide open space/pedestrian corridor. The corridor was designed to be a vibrant pedestrian oriented walkway serving as an entranceway to the theaters and restaurants with live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with previously approved and established uses in this area of Pierside Pavilion. Also, it was stated that a successful venue is needed along the corridor to preserve the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion. Council Member comments opposed to the request indicated that the proposed use may adversely impact adjacent residents. They indicated that the 65 feet wide corridor acts as a canyon, which may carry sound from the outdoor dining area to adjacent residences. Also, concern was expressed with the proposed mechanical bull; patrons may generate excessive levels of noise while the mechanical bull is in use. The mechanical bull was proposed within the main dining area adjacent to windows and a side door facing the residences. In addition, pedestrians may gather outside the restaurant to view the mechanical bull in use thus generating additional noise in close proximity to the adjacent residences. Council Members opposed to the request believed that the potential noise impacts could not be mitigated. The City Council approved the request based on the fact that the proposed restaurant is consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation and previous uses established at the site. The Council found that the project complies with the applicable code requirements and increases the commercial viability of the area. To address the issues of noise and compatibility, the Council approved the project and added conditions of approval (Attachment No. 2) to those approved by the Planning Commission, including: 1(c) Relocate the mechanical bull to an area within the main dining room furthest away from the windows facing residential uses to the southeast; and 2(b) Ensure that doors are to remain closed during hours of operation. C. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: The proposed expansion to the adjacent suite will allow for a better operational layout and larger kitchen facility. In addition, the added area allows for changes in the floor plan to address concerns raised by the City Council. Specifically, the mechanical bull will be shifted to an area not visible from outside the restaurant to prevent people from gathering outside -4- 2/6/2007 12:05 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 2/20/2007 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 07-07 the restaurant to view use of the mechanical bull. The mechanical bull is also further away from the side door which helps to minimize noise from spilling out of the dining area into the pedestrian corridor. Other modifications include relocating the bar to the front of the unit and the outdoor dining area closer to the entrance of the pedestrian corridor. These modifications will take advantage of potential sound attenuation provided by the ingress and egress access ramp to the subterranean parking garage, the second floor walkway above the outdoor dining area, and exterior staircase. Staff supports the proposed amendment because the expansion allows for an improved layout that places high-activity uses in areas with reduced visibility to the outside, provides better sound attenuation, and reduces the potential impacts to the adjacent residential uses. In addition, the changes to the approved floor plan will result in better operation of the restaurant and greater flexibility in the layout of the floor plan to comply with City Council conditions of approval. All previously approved CUP No. 06-20 Conditions of Approval (Attachment No. 2) will remain in effect except reference to the approved floor plan. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Class 1, Existing Facilities, Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act that states that minor alterations and operation to existing structures are exempt from further environmental review. Attachment(sl: City Clerk's Page Number No. Description 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval EPA No. 06-08 2. City Council Notice of Action dated November 6, 2006 CUP No. 06-20) 3. Request for Council Action Report dated November 6, 2006 CUP No. 06-20 4. Narrative for Expansion dated December 28, 2006 5. Floor Plan with Expansion dated December 28, 2006 6. Previously Approved Site Plan and Floor Plan dated April 21, 2006 7. PowerPoint Presentation Slides. -5- 2/6/2007 12:05 PM L01 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH V" 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JOAN L. FLYNN CITY CLERK NOTICE OF ACTION February 28, 2007 Michael C. Adams Associates 21190 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: Modify the approved plans for the Ponderosa Chop House —CUP 06-20 APPLICANT: Michael C. Adams Associates LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) DATE OF ACTION: February 20, 2007 On Tuesday, February 20, 2007 the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach took action on your application and approved as amended the Staff Recommendation for Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 with Findings and Conditions of Approval (attached). This is a final decision. You are hereby notified that pursuant to provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California you have ninety days from the date of mailing of this notice to apply to the court for judicial review. If you have any questions, please contact Scott Hess, Acting Director of Planning at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, i Clerk Enclosure: Findings and Conditions of Approval: EPA 06-08 c: Acting Director of Planning Rami Talleh,Project Planner f Telephone:714536-5227) FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 06-08 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 for the expansion of a previously approved 5,000 square foot restaurant with on-site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, and outdoor dining area with alcohol into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed expansion will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. Furthermore, the proposed expansions will allow for greater flexibility in the layout of the floor plan to reduce any potential impacts to the adjacent residential uses and comply with conditions of approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20. 2. The proposed expansion of a previously approved restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. In addition, prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, the applicant will be required to submit a parking analysis demonstrating compliance with the Downtown Parking Master Plan. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the entitlement plan amendment will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: 1 A. Land Use Element Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Objective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed expansion of a previously approved restaurant will provide a new visitor- commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed expansion of a previously approved restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The floor plan received and dated December 28, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The existing interior wall constructed along the southeasterly windows adjacent to the mechanical bull shall remain in place. 3. The conditions of approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 shall remain in effect. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. 2 (6) February 20, 2007 -Council/Agency Agenda - Page 5 C-1. Council Committee/Appointments/Liaison Reports and All AB 1234 Disclosure Reporting (This is the opportunity for Councilmembers to make announcements regarding Council committees, appointments or liaison reports and all individuals as appropriate to disclose any conferences, training, seminars, etc. attended at the agency's expense, per Government Code §53232.3 (d)) Memo from City Administrator detailing the City Manager's department meeting at League of California Cities in San Francisco, February 7 through February 9 included in the agenda packet. CM Bohr announced appointment of Andrew Kovac to the Finance Board. MPT Cook announced that she attended a League of California Cities dinner along with Councilmembers Hardy, Hansen, and Mayor Coerper. Mayor Coerper announced attendance at the Orange County Engineering Council meeting. City Attorney McGrath announced attendance at Orange County City Attorney's luncheon. C-2. City Administrator's Report D. "PUBLIC HEARING Anyone wishing to speak on ara` PEN pubiichearing is regeested to complete the attached pink form and give it to the`;Sergeant=a�,Arms located nears `,:-,S Baker's Podium. D-1 (City Council) Public Hearing to Consider Approval of Entitlement Plan Amendment(EPA) No. 06-08 Modifying the Approved Plans Under Conditional Use Permit(CUP) No. 06-20 for the Ponderosa Chop House Restaurant Located at Pierside Pavilion, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, by Allowing the Restaurant to Expand into an Adjacent 1,290 Square Foot Vacant Suite Communication from the Acting Director of Planning transmitting the following Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08, submitted by Michael C. Adams Associates, to modify the approved plans for the Ponderosa Chop House. The modification proposes to expand the restaurant into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite in order to address conditions of approval and comments expressed at the November 6, 2006, City Council meeting. On November 6, 2006, the City Council approved Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 to establish a 5,000 square foot restaurant at Pierside Pavilion with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 square foot dance floor, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 square feet, and Phase Two: 600 square feet) for a combined total of 1,000 square feet. Staff is recommending that the City Council approve the request as it allows for a better (6) February 20, 2007 - Council/Agency Agenda - Page 6 operational layout, larger kitchen, and relocation of the mechanical bull to an area of the restaurant with less windows and visibility to the outside. All conditions of approval of CUP No. 06-20 will remain in effect except reference to the floor plan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 20, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 06-08 (PONDEROSA CHOP HOUSE EXPANSION —AMENDMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20) Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Request: To amend Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 and modify plans previously approved by the City Council on November 6, 2006, by expanding a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment, and dancing into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite. The project also includes changes to the location of a mechanical bull and bar within the suite and relocating the outdoor dining. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Project Planner: Rami Talleh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is located in the non appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and is exempt from the requirements of a coastal development permit. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on (Thursday before meeting) February 15, 2007. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. ■ Staff report ■ City Council discussion ■ Open public hearing ■ Following public input, close public hearing "PowerPoint presentation titled Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08(Ponderosa Chop House Expansion—Amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20) 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite #112 dated February 20, 2007 is included in the agenda packet. Funding Source: Not applicable. (7) February 20, 2007 -Council/Agency Agenda - Page 7 Recommended Action: Motion to: Approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 with Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval. Acting Planning Director Scott Hess gave an overview of the item and introduced Project Planner Rami Talleh, who gave a PowerPoint report. Open public hearing, Asst. Clerk restated two Late Communications, four speakers, close public hearing. Council discussion ensued. Motion to approve Recommended Action, as amended to require that existing interior wall blocking view of mechanical bull from windows remain in position. Approved 5-2(Cook, Hardy— No) E. CO14ENT „'ENDAR All matters fisted on the Consent Calendar are considered by'- City Counexl'and Redevelopment Agency to be routine and will be enacted by one`motion in the form 1pted. Rect�mtnended,Action:Approve all items on the Consent Calendar by affirmative roll, call votea .; E-1. (City Council/Redevelopment Agency) Approve Minutes — Approve and adopt the minutes of the City Council/Redevelopment Agency regular meeting of February 5, 2007 and the adjourned regular meeting of February 12, 2007 as written and on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Submitted by the City Clerk. Approved 7-0 E-2. (City Council/Redevelopment Agency) Receive and File the City Clerk's Quarterly Report Listing Professional Service Contracts Filed in the City Clerk's Office Between October 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006 — Receive and file the List of Professional Service Contracts Approved by Department Heads Pursuant to Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 3.03 and Submitted to the Office of the City Clerk During the Period October 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006. Submitted by the City Clerk. Funding Source: Not applicable. Approved 7-0 E-3. (City Council) Approve a Professional Services Contract with Lim and Nascimento Engineering Corporation in an Amount Not-to-Exceed $188,794 for Preparation of a City-Wide Bridge Study, and Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to Execute the Contract — Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Professional Services Contract Between the City of Huntington Beach and Lim and Nascimento Engineering Corporation for City-Wide Bridge Study. Submitted by the Director of Public Works. Funding Source: Sufficient funds are available from the Gas Tax Fund, Arterial Rehabilitation, Professional Services, 20790008.69365. Approved 7-0 ATTACHMENT # 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 06-08 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 06-08 for the expansion of a previously approved 5,000 square foot restaurant with on-site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, and outdoor dining area with alcohol into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed expansion will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. Furthermore, the proposed expansions will allow for greater flexibility in the layout of the floor plan to reduce any potential impacts to the adjacent residential uses and comply with conditions of approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20. 2. The proposed expansion of a previously approved restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. In addition, prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, the applicant will be required to submit a parking analysis demonstrating compliance with the Downtown Parking Master Plan. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the entitlement plan amendment will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: 1 A. Land Use Element Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Obiective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed expansion of a previously approved restaurant will provide a new visitor- commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed expansion of a previously approved restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The floor plan received and dated December 28, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The conditions of approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 shall remain in effect. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. 2 ATTACHMENT #2 1 ` CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JOAN L. FLYNN CITY CLERK November 8, 2006 Michael C. Adams Associates 21190 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: NOTICE OF ACTION -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE) Dear Mr. Adams: At a regular meeting held on Monday, November 6, 2006, the City of Huntington Beach City Council took action on the following public hearing: Public Hearing to Consider an Appeal by Councilmember Debbie Cook of the Planning Commission's Approval of Conditional Use Permit(CUP) No. 06-20 for the Ponderosa Restaurant at Pierside Pavilion With Alcohol Sales, Live Entertainment, Dancing, Billiard Tables, and Outdoor Dining. The request was conditionally approved with findings and conditions of approval (attached). This is a final decision. You are hereby noted that pursuant to provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California you have ninety days from the date of mailing of this notice to apply to the court for judicial review. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact my office at (714) 536- 5227. Sincerely, j4goj city of Huntington Beach Joan L. Flynn City Clerk Nov 13 2006 Attachments: Findings and Conditions of Approval 11/06/06 Action Agenda, Pages 5 and 6 c: Property Owner(Pierside Pavilion, LLC c/o Joe Daichendt, 300 PCH 92648) Jennifer McGrath, City Attorney Scott Hess,Acting Planning Director Rami Talleh, Associate Planner (Telephone-714-536-5227) FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 for the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed uses will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. 2. The proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized_ In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. In addition, prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, the applicant will be required to submit a parking analysis demonstrating compliance with the Downtown Parking Master Plan. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: A. Land Use Element G:WOATonderosa CUP 06-20 Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Objective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed restaurant will provide a new visitor-commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations received and dated May 31, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modification: a. A 42-inch high barrier in compliance with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and consistent with City standard designs shall be provided along the perimeter of the outdoor dining area. b. The outdoor dining area shall be entirely within the covered column area and shall not extend into the corridor area. c. The mechanical bull shall be relocated to an area within the main dining room furthest away from the windows facing residential uses to the southeast. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. All conditions of the Entertainment Permit issued by the Police Department shall be observed. b. All ingress/egress to and from the outdoor dining area shall be provided from inside the restaurant to allow for food delivery only. Doors shall remain closed at G:WOAXPonderosa CUP 06-20 all other times. Exiting from the outdoor dining area to the adjacent paseo shall be for emergency purposes only. c. Lighting in the outdoor dining area shall be regulated and directed to prevent "spillage" onto adjacent properties. d. The rear door providing access to the alley shall be closed at all times and used for emergency purposes only. 3. The hours of operation for the business shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining shall be limited to between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and between 11:00 am and 10:00 pm Fri.-Sun. 4. Prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, adequate parking for the entire outdoor dining area shall be demonstrated or provided consistent with applicable code requirements. 5. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Planning Commission within six (6) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with the Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. At that time the Planning Commission may consider modifications to the conditions of approval to address noise issues. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. G:WOA\Ponderosa CUP 06-20 ATTACHMENT #3 2006 OCT 26 Ali 10: 1 Council/Agency Meeting Held: ry ` t"i I"t t:t Deferred/Continued to: H U N a I.I C T N S H A C i l 9 p roved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied ��tyCfk`s rature Council Meeting Date: 11/6/2006 Department ID Number: PL06-22a CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: PENELOPE CULBRETH-GRAFT, City Administrator ZW ' PREPARED BY: SCOTT HESS, Acting Director of Plannili�A/ SUBJECT: APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 FOR THE PONDEROSA RESTAURANT WITH ALCOHOL SALES, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING, BILLIARD TABLES, AND OUTDOOR DINING (Appeal Of Planning Commission's Approval) F atement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal by City Council Member Debbie Cook, of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20. This application represents a request to establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant at Pierside Pavilion with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) for a combined total of 1,000 sq. ft. The appeal is based on incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent multi-family residences. Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending approval to the City Council (Recommended Action) based on findings that the proposed project complies with all the requirements of the Downtown Specific Plan and is consistent with the General Plan. Also that there are suggested conditions that regulate the hours of operation, require a six-month review of the use by the Planning Commission, and modify the outdoor dining area. Funding Source: Not applicable Recommended Action: PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with findings and revised conditions of approval for a modified outdoor dining area (Attachment No. 1)." / REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a Planning Commission Action on September 12, 2006: THE MOTION MADE BY RAY, SECONDED BY SCANDURA, TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20, WITH FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: LIVENGOOD, SCANDURA, DINGWALL, RAY, DWYER NOES: SHIER-BURNETT, HORGAN ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE MOTION PASSED Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with findings." 2. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 and direct staff accordingly." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: Pierside Pavilion, LLC c/o Joe Daichendt, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, # 112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 represents a request for the following: A. To establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard pursuant to Section 4.5.01(b) Permitted Uses of the Downtown Specific Plan (SP-5), District#3 (Visitor-Serving Commercial). B. To permit a two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) for a combined total of 1,000 sq. ft. pursuant to Section 4.2.33 General Provisions of the Downtown Specific Plan (SP-5). -2- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a The live entertainment consists of a band playing live music, a DJ playing pre-recorded music, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and a mechanical bull. The hours of operation for the restaurant are proposed between 7:00 am and 2:00 am daily. The outdoor dining area is proposed to operate between 11.00 am and 9:00 pm Monday through Thursday and 11:00 am to 10:00 pm Friday through Sunday. Live entertainment is proposed between 6:00 pm and 1:30 am daily and the mechanical bull will be operated upon request during business hours. Dancing is proposed between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am Thursday through Sunday. B. BACKGROUND The proposed restaurant is located at Pierside Pavilion in an area of the project that is adjacent to an approximately 65 feet wide-open space/pedestrian corridor separating the residential uses at Pier Colony. Restaurants with alcohol sales, live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining uses have historically occupied this portion of the building. The previous uses that have been approved in this location are listed below: ■ 13,500 sq. ft. restaurant/nightclub (Golden Bear/Peppers) with live entertainment, dancing, and alcohol sales established 1990 8,000 sq. ft. billiard hall (On the Break) with ancillary bar and grill, alcohol sales and outdoor dining established 1992 • 3,000 sq. ft. karaoke bar (Mr. K's) with alcohol sales and dancing established 1994 ■ 5,000 sq. ft. billiard hall (Poseidon)with ancillary bar and grill and alcohol sales established 2004 C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission approved the subject entitlement at a public hearing on September 12, 2006 (Attachment No. 3 — Planning Commission Minutes). Testimony in support of the request was received from the applicant and applicant's representative. Testimony in opposition to the request was received from four residents of the surrounding neighborhood. Two additional residents also expressed opposition in letters submitted to the City. Also, 25 additional residents signed form letters expressing opposition to the project (Attachment No. 5). The residents were concerned with the potential increase in noise and public disturbances after business hours. Staff recommended approval of the request on the basis that the project complies with all applicable Code requirements, increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, and is consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation of the site (Attachment No. 4 - Planning Commission Staff Report). Commissioners in support of the request cited that Pierside Pavilion was designed for and developed with a theater, restaurantilive entertainment, and office uses adjacent to residential uses, which are separated by a 65 feet wide open space/pedestrian corridor. The corridor connects Walnut Ave. to Pacific Coast Highway and was designed to be a vibrant pedestrian oriented walkway serving as an entranceway to the theaters and restaurants with live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining in this area. The Commissioners supporting the project indicated that the proposed use is consistent with previously approved and established uses in this portion of the project. In addition the Commissioners added that a -3- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a successful venue is needed along the corridor to preserve the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion. Commissioners opposed to the request indicated that the proposed use may adversely impact adjacent residents. The Commissioners indicated that the 65 feet wide corridor acts as a canyon, which may carry sound from the outdoor dining area to adjacent residents. Also, the Commissioners expressed concern with the proposed mechanical bull. Commissioners cited that patrons may generate excessive levels of noise while the mechanical bull is in use. The mechanical bull is located within the main dining area adjacent to a side door facing the residences that may be used frequently to service the outdoor dining area. The Commissioners opposed to the request cited that the potential noise impacts could not be mitigated. The Planning Commission approved the request based on the fact that the proposed restaurant is consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation and previous uses established at the site. The Commission found that the project complies with the applicable code requirements and increases the commercial viability of the area. To address the issues of noise and compatibility, the Planning Commission approved the project with conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1) requiring a six-month review and limiting the hours of operation for the restaurant to 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining to 11-.00 am and 9:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and to 11-.00 am and 10:00 pm Fri.-Sun. D. APPEAL: On September 18, 2006, City Council Member Cook filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed project. The appeal letter (Attachment No. 2) cited the following reasons as the basis for the appeal: 1. Incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent residences. 2. The City Council needs to have the opportunity to review the proposed use. E. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION- Land Use The stated purpose of District #3 Visitor-Serving Commercial of the Downtown Specific Plan is to include high intensity commercial activities that serve the needs of the surrounding community while providing an off-season clientele for the District. This district is the prime visitor-serving commercial location within the Downtown and provides visitors and residents with numerous opportunities for beach-related activities as well as specialty commercial uses. Pierside Pavilion was developed consistent with this concept and provides opportunities for specialty commercial uses such as the proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment, and outdoor dining. The proposed restaurant increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion and continues a land use pattern that was anticipated when Pierside Pavilion was developed. The proposed uses also enhance and support the district as well as the other commercial establishments in this part of Downtown. 4- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL_ ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a Compatibility/Noise Pierside Pavilion was developed as an approximately 96,000 square foot entertainment complex including retail, restaurants, office, and a movie theater. The mixed-use development also included a 130-unit condominium project known as Pier Colony. The mixed-use design concept is horizontal where the commercial component is adjacent to the residential and not in the traditional fashion of being located above or in a mixed-use vertical design. The existing Pierside Pavilion building is adjacent to the Pier Colony residential units and separated by a 65 feet wide corridor. The corridor is used as open space as well as a pedestrian walkway providing access to the movie theaters as well as Pacific Coast Highway (see below). X. '.f J:: �i• ? :j::F:?:iiFi:nS`F,.ISi::4..-f ..rYi...{i':::i.. - fi:3'tiir+ FF% i_f f :ffi" .ii�i : -- .F.::i`: j:;:{t}'ir:?':i+' fl..%'irry:%ff+i t .••-.i�/.•. /� - •.:jF. :t::r�:::,::f�..:;/t t:.:ffr.r,.��� tt�•r': �.�":-. .Ni:S•"•.t-" '.. :i.{� :i'::ry :•. fy-.Yyr:fe':•*ff.:-:' tJ�: fr'n ..�,Fr';•:- :r::F.:::::?�>.ii�!<::i!/�`'f:sin t:.f'J.. !f::•.C..,+.bps.-,'t: JA ++ - - Lif•:'.`•%.Fi':iii::vti::'ttei:.:•:4`F/::vS:�iS::..":. _- •+•-':':�T:}vyi. 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However, the location of the suite is also separated by the ingress and egress access ramp to the subterranean parking garage and tucked under the second floor walkway and upper stories of the structure. The location and design provide some buffering to the residential units. In addition, as with any downtown use, the proposed restaurant is required to comply with standard noise requirements identified in the City's Municipal Code as well as any requirements imposed by the Police Department on the Entertainment Permit. The Police Chief concurs with the recommended conditions of approval that include a six— month review of the use (Attachment No. 7). -5- 10124/200610:50 PM REWEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PI06-22a In addition staff is recommending an added condition that the outdoor dining area be entirely within the covered walkway portion of the building and not extend into the corridor area (Suggested Condition of Approval No. 1.b). The proposed outdoor dining area currently is shown on the plan (Attachment 2.1 of the Planning Commission Staff Report) as extending beyond the covered walkway. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Class 1, Existing Facilities, Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act that states that minor alterations and operation to existing structures are exempt from further environmental review. Attachmentfs): City Clerk's Page Number No. Description of helvqtmt. -6- 10/24/200610:51 PM ATTACHMENT #4 1 MICHAEL C. ADAMS ASSOCIATES of �{untmgton Beach December 21, 2006 SEC 2 8 ZUO Scott Hess Planning Director City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 Re: An Amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 (New Steakhouse) Dear Scott: In preparation of addressing the conditions of approval for the new restaurant request, Mr. Pena has leased the adjacent "Curves" suite. This suite is adjacent to the south wall of the recently approved steakhouse. The suite is approximately 1290 square feet in size. The additional area will be used to enlarge the kitchen, better integrate the rear dining area with the main restaurant and provide an opportunity to locate the mechanical bull further into the restaurant with less visibility to the outside windows. The expansion will be approximately 1/3 kitchen (440 sq. ft.) and 2/3 dining (850 sq. ft.). The proposed expansion will not increase the size of the dance floor, live entertainment nor increase the outdoor dining. The expansion will simply allow for a better operational layout and a larger kitchen facility. The suite was originally part of the "Golden Bear" nite club, therefore a restaurant type operation was part of the initial entitlement (CUP 88-7). The impacts of the request should be minimal and it will provide an opportunity to address some of the comments expressed at the public hearing. Please carefully review this request and offer any suggestions you may have. Thank you for your consideration. Sinter ly Mike A ams cc: Cesar Pena P.O.BOX 382 HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648 PHONE 714.374.5678 FAX 714.374.2211 E-MAIL:AdamsAssoc@socal.rr.com ATTACHMENT #5 1 �pr$eaG`, WALNUT.AVENUE um ADJACENT SUITE (EXISTING BAR AND GRILL) = 00 00` _ GC O A- O po - Q / O O O W ' N W O Alwp Vo 4q.1ift, i l-W- EXPANDED AREA 1,290 SQ. FT. (FORMER CURVES SUITE) FLOOR PLAN WITH EXPANSION ATTACHMENT #6 MAIN ST. - - Q C j r • • s• m � c • mO —_—.__-f--__...__ �- _ • ..i.• ••• ems— •.•• •s• it I s • s b � o PER COLONY DONDOM(Mt IMS ALLEY r— I r Z C lz m \0 , i> PEDESTRIAN CORRIDOR a f� PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PLAN (CUP NO. 06-20) ATTACHMENT #7 1 €€F 4.e m, ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMEN MENT NO. 06-08 (Ponderosa Chop House Expansion -- Amendment to Conditional U Permit No. 06-20 Highway, Suite # 112 .......... E� s s RE y�i�i//�/,p � � �/ �,�i �1�'�•�€ice � gy �, E '•E !E h EE A: :D PROJECT DESCRIPTION : EE' E�. E« • Entitlement Plan Amendment: - Amendment to Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 consisting of: • Expansion into adjacent 1 ,290 square foot vacant suite • Modified interior layout consisting of: - Larger kitchen and dining area - Mechanical Bull shifted to the rear of the unit. - Bar relocated to the front of the unit. • Outdoor dining area relocated to the entrance of the pedestrian corridor. 2 ITY COUNCIL ACTION • City Council approved on November 6, 2006M - Consistent with the Mixed Use General Plan Land Use designation - Consistent with previous established uses - Complies with the applicable code requirements - Increases the commercial viability of the area. 'a - Conditional approval to address compatibility concerns ys 3 J gg j VICINITY MAP Y.a 1 � i 1 � �• r Y � S E ! s K � t,YasE.nEi ,iE,�,6t;•!ld��� .,rtw,�_,.. i II�IdII y'u��sl� i EEC{, ti `ti\Nz£'•,�' .a....... £ ....... .,..�3.. ......\ 1,/r...... .. .:.::::: �� tir x ftE "k l G l` �\�.'�.�& •.°Y�ti /�,r ram`,-%i Sol / Y 9 6� L � � e £ E z \ r � r F. ZEg•Fil� s It / .,, ,, •i\. , finn- / � ✓/;d Irv! y �1 v r ; r r/r/G ESP'. E EE�E a 4E xL Py Y � \E i r/ /E � � f E E E� E€ €• Walnut Ave 6- f REVISED , I SITE PLAN EEa � Is �j'��ja •��EE tE,' 1yyii� V 4 f — 3N �f " E I i�Y31 7 REVISED �! I FLOOR PLAN - L:L. If I �! ' 0 5 I a2t4z" � . 1 Id ru NEE �., ti � l".• �;: ' � 1. � F �I rtr I �� � '•..� .tip?�L ..t I' T --._.. � kl li ' 01, I �• _ FN g, STAFF ANALYSIS • Mechanical bull located in an area not visible from outside and further away from side door. • Bar and outdoor dining located behind an exterior staircase and ramp to subterranean parking garage. • Expansion allows for a better layout and larger kitchen facility. q gr. t STAFF RECOMMENDATION : g dj • Approval based on : - Compliance with City Council conditions of approval - Changes will result in an improved layout that • places high-activity uses in area with reduced visibility to the outside, • Provides better sound attenuation, and • Reduces potential impacts to the adjacent residential uses. /o ( \ / � a � } \ . . \\\ END OF PRESENTATION �\ . . {. . \ / .�. { + :y RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Planning Department SUBJECT: Entitlment Plan Amendment No. 06-08 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 20, 2007 FICA ATTACHMLITS ; Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached ❑ Not Applicable 0 Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached Not Applicable ❑ Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) Attached ❑ (Signed in full by the City Attomey) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. Attached ❑ (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Fiscal Impact Statement (Unbudgeted, over $5,000) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Attached El Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Attached t Applicable p Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Attached Not Applicable ❑ Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Attached Not Applicable ❑ EXPLANATION FOR MI-SING ATTAc'HMENTS >, REVCEWE0 RETURNED FOR AR i Administrative Staff Deputy CityAdministrator Initial ( ) ( �'C City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Clerk ( ) EXPLANATION FOR RETURN OF ITEM: Only)(Below Space For City Clerk's Use RCA Author: SH:HF:RT:sc hq mi+-/ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, February 20, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 06-08 (PONDEROSA CHOP HOUSE EXPANSION —AMENDMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20) Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Request: To amend Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 and modify plans previously approved by the city council on November 6, 2006, by expanding a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment, and dancing into an adjacent 1,290 square foot vacant suite. The project also includes changes to the location of a mechanical bull and bar within the suite and relocating the outdoor dining. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Project Planner: Rami Talleh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is located in the non appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and is exempt from the requirements of a coastal development permit. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on (Thursday before meeting) February 15, 2007. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L. 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COUNTY OF ORANGE ) N.OTI_CE IS HERBY I am a Citizen of the United States and a NOTICE OfpUBU(HEAB O GIVEN that item No. 1 is located in the non resident of the County aforesaid; I am BEFORETNECIT1f�0UNta appealable jurisdiction OF THE CITY01'i of the Coastal'Zone and. over the age of eighteen years, r and not a HUMISTONBEAO from ss the of a NOTICE IS- HEREBY coastal development party to or Interest In the below entitled GIVEN that on Tue�s$day, permit.. matter. I am a principal clerk of the February 20, the I!City op FILE:A copy of the 6:00 p.m. in the l'City proposed request'is on ' HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT Council Chambers, 2000 file in the Planning De- Main.Street,,Huntington partment, 2000 Main i Beach,'the City Council Street, Huntington will hold a public hear- Beach, California 92648, a newspaper of general circulation, Ing on the following for inspection by the planning and zoning, public: copy of the printed and published in the City of items: ' staff rqport will be I ❑ 1. ENTITLEMENT _available to interested Huntington Beach, County of Orange, PLAN ,6-013, ENT parties at the City State of California, and that attached NO. A CHO (pON- Clerk's Office on DEROSA CHOP aUSE, (Thursday before'meet- E X P A N S I O M ing)February 15,2007. AMENDMENT TO CON ALL INTERESTED PER- Notice Is a true and complete copy as DITIONAL USE PERMIT SONS are invited to at- NO. 06-20) Applicant: tend said hearing and was printed and published In the Michael C. Adams'Assn- 'express opinions or sub- Huntington Beach Issue of said Blvd., Huntington un Oeach' against evidence for or I Blvd.,d.; H u n t i n g t o n against the application Beach, CA 9264$, Re- as outlined above.;If you news a er to wit the Issue(s) ®f: quest:To amend Condi challenge the City Coun P P \ ) tonal. Use Permit` No. cil's action In court,you 0&20 and modify!plans may' -be limited to rais- previously approved by ing only those ,issues the city council 60 No_ you or someone else vemtier 6, 2006, by ex, raised at the, public panding a 5,000 Sq. ft. • hearing described in this restaurant with o_site, notice„or in written cor- sales and consumption respondence delivered of alcohol, live enter to the City at, of prior FEBRUARY 0 8, 2 0 0 7 tainment, and dancing' to,the public hearing.If into an•adjacent1,290, ',there are any further square foot vacant questions please tall the suite. The project also Planning Department at includes changes to the, 536-5271 and refer to' location of a mechanical the above items. Direct, bull and bar,within the your written communi suite and relocating the cations to 'the City: outdoor_ dining. Loca-I Clerk. tlon: 300 Pacific (Coast Joan L.Flynn;City Clerk declare, under penalty of penury, that Highway, #112 (south City of Huntington Beach side of Walnut Avenue, 2000 Main Street, the foregoing is true and correct. between Main St and 2nd Floor 9 9 Third St.) Prated iPleri- Huntington Beach, nor:Rani Talleh ,California 92W NOTICE IS. HEREBY (714)536-5227 GIVEN thaLItem IVo. 1 Published Huntington Executed on FEBRUART 0 8,2 0 0 7 is categorically exempt Beach Independent Feb from the-provisions of ruary 8,2007 at Costa Mesa, California. the alCalifornialiy Enviro-- 022-056 .mental ualit�Act.___ Signature PROOF OF PUBLICATION ; STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) -- - ` NOTICE IS 'HERISIT, I am a Citizen of the United States and a KOMOFPUBUCHPJ*6 GIVEN that Item No. 1 is located in the',nun resident of the County aforesaid; 1 am �EFORETHE td appealable jurisdiction OF TNELIT1f OFROV i of the Coastal Zone and and not a HUNTINCTONBEACH , exempt from., thel over the age of eighteen years, requirements of al party to or interested in the below entitled NOTICE IS ueI day coastal development) GIVEN that on Tuesday, permit. February 20' 2007,, at ON FILE:A copy of the, matter. I am a principal clerk of the 6:00 p.m. in the !City,'proposed request is on HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, Council Chambers, gton file, m the Planning'Main Main Street, Huntington -partment, 2000 Main Beach, the City Council Street, Huntington a newspaper of general circulation will hold a public hear- Beach, California 92648,1 the � irtg on the following for inspection by the planning and zoning public. A copy of printed and published in the City of items: staff report will bed Huntington Beach County of Orange, L L ENTITLEMENT available to interested PLAN AMENDMENT parties at the City' NO: 06-08 (PON- Clerk's Office! o'n State of California and that attached OEROSA CHOP HOUSE .(Thursday before meet- e EXPANSION ing)February 15,2007. Notice is a true and complete copy as D TIONALENT USETPERMIT SONS aretON- ALLEnv ted to' at- NO. 06-20) Applicant: tend said hearing, and was printed and published in the Michael C. Adams Asso- express opinions or sub- ciates, 21190 Beach mit evidence for or Huntington Beach issue of said. Blvd., Huntington against the application Beach, CA 92648.�Re as outlined above.If you newspaper to wit the Issue(s) of: west:To amend C'bn o challenge the City ,you clonal Use Permit No. cil's action in court',you 06-20 and modify plans ,may be,limited to rais- previously approved by ing only those issues the city council oil,No- you or someone' else vember 6, 2006, by ex raised at the public pending a 5,000 sq. ft. hearing described in this restaurant with oil-site notice,or in written'cor- sales and consumption respondence delivered of alcohol, live enter-: to the City at, or prior FEBRUARY 0 8, 2 0 0 7 tainment, and dancing to,the public hearing. If: into an adjacent 1,290' there are any further square foot vacant questions please call the suite. The project also Planning Department at includes changes to the 536-5271 and refer, to location of a mechanical' the above items. Direct bull and bar within the', your written COMM uni- suite and reloeating.the cations tip the.City outdoor dining. j,oca-1 Clerk. Non- 300 Pacific Coast Joan).Flynn,City Clerk declare, under penalty of perjury, that Highway, #112 (south City of Huntington Beach the foregoing is true and correct. side; a Walnut Avenue, 2002nd FloStreet, between Main $t,l and 2nd Floor 9 9 Third St.).Project plan= Huntington Beach,- nor:Raml Tallish -California 92648 NOTICE IS HEREBY (714)536-5227 GIVEN that Item No. 11 Published Huntington Executed on FEBRUART 0 8, 2 0 0 7 is categorically ex,pmpt, Beach Independent Feb- from the .provisions of, ruary8,2007 tfie California Enyiron- 022-056 at Costa Mesa, California. mental Quality Act._;', -; Signature Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk A 012HI6209932 P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ,r2 $00.399 mp- r6 0210912 07 aEh€�d From92648O� �GST�,+C LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING 939-505-42 Joanne Bohnke P.O. Box 65283 Tucson, AZ 85728 X 027 NO 1 AO.S I 02 0!2/a2/07 FORWARD TIME EXP RTN TO SEND DOHNKE'OANNE 4927 N LOUIS RIVER WAY TUCSON BIZ 05710-4755 RETURN TO SENDER y���`'�' �' ��"�,�•yam, 1 I 1 f I I i i f11111111111 fill i 11 I III Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach Office of the City Clerk " 012H16209932 P.O. Box 190 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 ni=l f `A � fiZ1C;9f2G01 �\ V" a0ed From 9264 US POSTAGE „i,���� 11•r LEGAL NOTICE - PUBLIC HEARING 7 168 939 505 69 Tails&Joanne Stathoulis 200 PACIFIC COAST HWY#230 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 V" C V 927 NO i COS X 02 02/12/O7 RETURN TO SENDER STATHOULIS V ,� �/ MOVED LEFT NO ADDRESS UNABLE TO FORWARD Page 1 of 1 Esparza, Patty From: Bazant, Denise Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:36 AM To: Hess, Scott; Fauland, Herb; City Clerk Agenda Subject: FW: (no subject) FYI From: Dapkus, Pat Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:42 AM To: Bazant, Denise Subject: FW: (no subject) Should this go to Planning? Pat bapkus (714) 536-5579 (714) 536-5233 (FAX) From: KntBrthwt@aol.com [mailto:KntBrthwt@aol.com] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 9:25 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: (no subject) Please reread my last letter I sent in November of 2006. At this point I am too upset to even try to write what was expressed in that letter. I have put my life savings into a condominium at Pier Colony which would be viewing Ponderosa SteakHouse from its patio and living room. I love the downtown business community and would probably love the smell of steak emanating from the new restaurant. However, the noise of a live band and mechanical bull would be unbearable. There are many similar businesses along Main Street, and that is where it belongs, not next to my living room. It would be fine without the music and bar outside. Please consider the needs of your residents. The other restaurants in the adjoining complex are fine; they do not generate excessive noise or intoxicated, screaming guests. Please don't allow Ponderosa to change the nature of our peaceful community at Pier Colony. I would much prefer to have Mr. Carchio open another Italian restaurant closer to where I live. Come on, Joe, it's not too late...Robin Braithwaite, Unit 328, 200 PCH. z I DCS 2/20/2007 Page 1 of 1 Lugar, Robin From: JcalgalOcalgal@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 1:31 PM To: Lugar, Robin Subject: Ponderosa Chop House I am unable to attend the meeting tonight but wish to express my oppostion to any expansion of the Ponderosa Chop House. I have looked at the drawings submitted and believe this to be primarily a bar. Huntington Beach does not need another bar in the area. Every night taxi's line Walnut waiting to transport people to and from the already existing bars. The area is frequently rowdy with fights breaking out. 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Adams Associates 21190 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: NOTICE OF ACTION -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20(PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE) Dear Mr. Adams: At a regular meeting held on Monday, November 6, 2006, the City of Huntington Beach City Council took action on the following public hearing: Public Hearing to Consider an Appeal by Councilmember Debbie Cook of the Planning Commission's Approval of Conditional Use Permit(CUP) No. 06-20 for the Ponderosa Restaurant at Pierside Pavilion With Alcohol Sales, Live Entertainment, Dancing, Billiard Tables, and Outdoor Dining. The request was conditionally approved with findings and conditions of approval (attached). This is a final decision. You are hereby notified that pursuant to provisions of Section 1094.6 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of California you have ninety days from the date of mailing of this notice to apply to the court for judicial review. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact my office at (714) 536- 5227. Sincerely, (?..i ,!5�03/- Jj--0 Joan L. Flynn City Clerk Attachments: Findings and Conditions of Approval 11/06/06 Action Agenda, Pages 5 and 6 c: Property Owner (Pierside Pavilion, LLC c/o Joe Daichendt, 300 PCH 92648) Jennifer McGrath, City Attorney Scott Hess, Acting Planning Director Rami Talleh, Associate Planner (Telephone:714536-5227) FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 for the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed uses will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. 2. The proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized. in addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. In addition, prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, the applicant will be required to submit a parking analysis demonstrating compliance with the Downtown Parking Master Plan. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: A. Land Use Element G NOA\Ponderosa CUP 06-20 Attachment 1.1 Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Obiective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures Visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed restaurant will provide a new visitor-commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations received and dated May 31, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modification: a. A 42-inch high barrier in compliance with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and consistent with City standard designs shall be provided along the perimeter of the outdoor dining area. b. The outdoor dining area shall be entirely within the covered column area and shall not extend into the corridor area. c. The mechanical bull shall be relocated to an area within the main dining room furthest away from the windows facing residential uses to the southeast. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. All conditions of the Entertainment Permit issued by the Police Department shall be observed. b. All ingress/egress to and from the outdoor dining area shall be provided from inside the restaurant to allow for food delivery only. Doors shall remain closed at GANOMPonderosa CUP 06-20 Attachment 1.2 all other times. Exiting from the outdoor dining area to the adjacent paseo shall be for emergency purposes only. c. Lighting in the outdoor dining area shall be regulated and directed to prevent "spillage"onto adjacent properties. d. The rear door providing access to the alley shall be closed at all times and used for emergency purposes only. 3. The hours of operation for the business shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining shall be limited to between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and between 11:00 am and 10:00 pm Fri.-Sun. 4. Prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, adequate parking for the entire outdoor dining area shall be demonstrated or provided consistent with applicable code requirements. 5. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Planning Commission within six (6) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with the Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. At that time the Planning Commission may consider modifications to the conditions of approval to address noise issues. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. GANOA\Ponderosa CUP 06-20 Attachment 1.3 (5) November 6, 2006 -Council/Agency Agenda -Page 5 D. PUBLIC HEARIK_ Anyone wishing to speak on an OPT Irc reques#ed t replete ttte atta kxed t c. bra d: v i#'to o"Se nd j c e ag ar he 1 's Podia. D-1. (City Council) Public Hearing to Consider an Appeal by Councilmember Debbie Cook of the Planning Commission's Approval of Conditional Use Permit(CUP) No. 06-20 for the Ponderosa Restaurant at Pierside Pavilion With Alcohol Sales, Live Entertainment, Dancing, Billiard Tables, and Outdoor Dining Communication from the Acting Director of Planning transmitting the following Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal by City Councilmember Debbie Cook, of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20. This application represents a request to establish a 5,000 square foot restaurant at Pierside Pavilion with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 square foot dance floor, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 square feet and Phase Two: 600 square feet)for a combined total of 1,000 square feet. The appeal is based on incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent multi-family residences. Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending approval to the City Council based on findings that the proposed project complies with all the requirements of the Downtown Specific Plan and is consistent with the General Plan. Also that there are suggested conditions that regulate the hours of operation, require a six-month review of the use by the Planning Commission, and modify the outdoor dining area. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 6, 2006, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach,.the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse) Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Appellant: City Councilmember Debbie Cook Request: To establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment, dancing on a 200 sq. ft.dance floor, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. outdoor dining area Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Project Planner: Rami Talleh (6) November 6, 2006 -Council/Agency Agenda -Page 6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is located in the non appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and is exempt from the requirements of a coastal development permit. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on (Thursday before meeting) November 2, 2006. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice,or in written correspondence delivered to the City at,or prior to,the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. ■ Staff report ■ City Council discussion ■ Open public hearing ■ Following public input, close public hearing "PowerPoint presentation titled Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20(300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite#112)is included in the agenda packet. Recommended Action: Motion to: Planning Commission and Staff Recommendation: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with findings and revised conditions of approval for a modified outdoor dining area. Planner Rami Talleh gave a PowerPoint report Extensive Council discussion ensued pertaining to outdoor dining hours, noise mitigation, 6-month review, location of entertainment, and smoking restrictions. Open public hearing, 8 speakers, close public hearing. Further Council discussion held. Motion to approve Recommended Action,AS AMENDED to close patio dining at 9pm weeknights, 10 pm weekends, located live entertainment in the back area of the restaurant, comply with City noise ordinances, exterior doors to remain closed during hours of operation, and locate the mechanical bull at the greatest distance from the doors. Approved 4-3(Sullivan, Hardy, Cook) - 2006 OCT 26 AM 10: 17 Council/Agency Meeting Held: Gli t.i Deferred/Continued to: �Ap roved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied ty CI k's S06ature Council Meeting Date: 11/6/2006 Department ID Number: PL06-22a CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: PENELOPE CULBRETH-GRAFT, City Administrator' PREPARED BY: SCOTT HESS, Acting Director of Plannil­16� SUBJECT: APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 FOR THE PONDEROSA RESTAURANT WITH ALCOHOL SALES, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING, BILLIARD TABLES, AND OUTDOOR DINING (Appeal Of Planning Commission's Approval) Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachments) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal by City Council Member Debbie Cook, of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20. This application represents a request to establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant at Pierside Pavilion with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) for a combined total of 1,000 sq. ft. The appeal is based on incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent multi-family residences. Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending approval to the City Council (Recommended Action) based on findings that the proposed project complies with all the requirements of the Downtown Specific Plan and is consistent with the General Plan. Also that there are suggested conditions that regulate the hours of operation, require a six-month review of the use by the Planning Commission, and modify the outdoor dining area. Funding Source: Not applicable Recommended Action: PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with findings and revised conditions of approval for a modified outdoor dining area (Attachment No. 1)." REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a Planning Commission Action on September 12, 2006: THE MOTION MADE BY RAY, SECONDED BY SCANDURA, TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20, WITH FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL CARRIED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: LIVENGOOD, SCANDURA, DINGWALL, RAY, DWYER NOES: SHIER-BURNETT, HORGAN ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE MOTION PASSED Altemative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with findings." 2. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 and direct staff accordingly." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: Pierside Pavilion, LLC c/o Joe Daichendt, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, # 112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 represents a request for the following: A. To establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard pursuant to Section 4.5.01(b) Permitted Uses of the Downtown Specific Plan (SP-5), District#3 (Visitor-Serving Commercial). B. To permit a two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) for a combined total of 1,000 sq. ft. pursuant to Section 4.2.33 General Provisions of the Downtown Specific Plan (SP-5). -2- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a The live entertainment consists of a band playing live music, a DJ playing pre-recorded music, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and a mechanical bull. The hours of operation for the restaurant are proposed between 7:00 am and 2:00 am daily. The outdoor dining area is proposed to operate between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm Monday through Thursday and 11-00 am to 10:00 pm Friday through Sunday. Live entertainment is proposed between 6:00 pm and 1:30 am daily and the mechanical bull will be operated upon request during business hours. Dancing is proposed between 9:00 pm and 1.00 am Thursday through Sunday. B. BACKGROUND The proposed restaurant is located at Pierside Pavilion in an area of the project that is adjacent to an approximately 65 feet wide-open space/pedestrian corridor separating the residential uses at Pier Colony. Restaurants with alcohol sales, live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining uses have historically occupied this portion of the building. The previous uses that have been approved in this location are listed below: ■ 13,500 sq. ft. restaurant/nightclub (Golden Bear/Peppers) with live entertainment, dancing, and alcohol sales established 1990 ■ 8,000 sq. ft. billiard hall (On the Break) with ancillary bar and grill, alcohol sales and outdoor dining established 1992 ■ 3,000 sq. ft. karaoke bar (Mr. K's) with alcohol sales and dancing established 1994 ■ 5,000 sq. ft. billiard hall (Poseidon) with ancillary bar and grill and alcohol sales established 2004 C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Commission approved the subject entitlement at a public hearing on September 12, 2006 (Attachment No. 3 — Planning Commission Minutes). Testimony in support of the request was received from the applicant and applicant's representative. Testimony in opposition to the request was received from four residents of the surrounding neighborhood. Two additional residents also expressed opposition in letters submitted to the City. Also, 25 additional residents signed form letters expressing opposition to the project (Attachment No. 5). The residents were concerned with the potential increase in noise and public disturbances after business hours. Staff recommended approval of the request on the basis that the project complies with all applicable Code requirements, increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, and is consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation of the site (Attachment No. 4 - Planning Commission Staff Report). Commissioners in support of the request cited that Pierside Pavilion was designed for and developed with a theater, restaurant/live entertainment, and office uses adjacent to residential uses, which are separated by a 65 feet wide open space/pedestrian corridor. The corridor connects Walnut Ave. to Pacific Coast Highway and was designed to be a vibrant pedestrian oriented walkway serving as an entranceway to the theaters and restaurants with live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining in this area. The Commissioners supporting the project indicated that the proposed use is consistent with previously approved and established uses in this portion of the project. In addition the Commissioners added that a -3- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a successful venue is needed along the corridor to preserve the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion. Commissioners opposed to the request indicated that the proposed use may adversely impact adjacent residents. The Commissioners indicated that the 65 feet wide corridor acts as a canyon, which may carry sound from the outdoor dining area to adjacent residents. Also, the Commissioners expressed concern with the proposed mechanical bull. Commissioners cited that patrons may generate excessive levels of noise while the mechanical bull is in use. The mechanical bull is located within the main dining area adjacent to a side door facing the residences that may be used frequently to service the outdoor dining area. The Commissioners opposed to the request cited that the potential noise impacts could not be mitigated. The Planning Commission approved the request based on the fact that the proposed restaurant is consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation and previous uses established at the site. The Commission found that the project complies with the applicable code requirements and increases the commercial viability of the area. To address the issues of noise and compatibility, the Planning Commission approved the project with conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1) requiring a six-month review and limiting the hours of operation for the restaurant to 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining to 11:00 am and 9:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and to 11:00 am and 10:00 pm Fri.-Sun. D. APPEAL: On September 18, 2006, City Council Member Cook filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed project. The appeal letter (Attachment No. 2) cited the following reasons as the basis for the appeal: 1. Incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent residences. 2. The City Council needs to have the opportunity to review the proposed use. E. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Land Use The stated purpose of District #3 Visitor-Serving Commercial of the Downtown Specific Plan is to include high intensity commercial activities that serve the needs of the surrounding community while providing an off-season clientele for the District. This district is the prime visitor-serving commercial location within the Downtown and provides visitors and residents with numerous opportunities for beach-related activities as well as specialty commercial uses. Pierside Pavilion was developed consistent with this concept and provides opportunities for specialty commercial uses such as the proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment, and outdoor dining. The proposed restaurant increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion and continues a land use pattern that was anticipated when Pierside Pavilion was developed. The proposed uses also enhance and support the district as well as the other commercial establishments in this part of Downtown. -4- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL06-22a Compatibility/Noise Pierside Pavilion was developed as an approximately 96,000 square foot entertainment complex including retail, restaurants, office, and a movie theater. The mixed-use development also included a 130-unit condominium project known as Pier Colony. The mixed-use design concept is horizontal where the commercial component is adjacent to the residential and not in the traditional fashion of being located above or in a mixed-use vertical design. The existing Pierside Pavilion building is adjacent to the Pier Colony residential units and separated by a 65 feet wide corridor. The corridor is used as open space as well as a pedestrian walkway providing access to the movie theaters as well as Pacific Coast Highway (see below). .. :%::::R,.'•%;:Y:' ''v/::'' ::%F%i:%`:2'Lii>:.'ii!ii.�'':i::::i:::::...'ri:' ..F v�• 0 •••..jw'•:�ii+'?i'Y-'•''ii::%':;:irii:>i'rii:>�%iii:%iii.:: ....................... :.N. :%•SM::?i: �:: i%i: <.i::iiiY °� .:.. . Subject Site Pierside Pavilion.:»>::> >;>:« ::: «:.:;>::>:::: :. > > >: <; ;>}>>» ::i3• r yam, 65 foot wide corridor Pie r Colony Pierside Pavilion/Pier Colony The proposed restaurant suite and outdoor dining are located directly across from the residential units. However, the location of the suite is also separated by the ingress and egress access ramp to the subterranean parking garage and tucked under the second floor walkway and upper stories of the structure. The location and design provide some buffering to the residential units. In addition, as with any downtown use, the proposed restaurant is required to comply with standard noise requirements identified in the City's Municipal Code as well as any requirements imposed by the Police Department on the Entertainment Permit. The Police Chief concurs with the recommended conditions of approval that include a six— month review of the use (Attachment No. 7). -5- 10/24/2006 10:50 PM REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/6/2006 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PI06-22a In addition staff is recommending an added condition that the outdoor dining area be entirely within the covered walkway portion of the building and not extend into the corridor area (Suggested Condition of Approval No. 1.b). The proposed outdoor dining area currently is shown on the plan (Attachment 2.1 of the Planning Commission Staff Report) as extending beyond the covered walkway. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Class 1, Existing Facilities, Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act that states that minor alterations and operation to existing structures are exempt from further environmental review. Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number No. Description ................................................... .......................................... 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval. 2. [Appeal Letter to City Council dated September 18, 2006. 3. Planning Commission Draft Minutes dated September, 12 2006. 4. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 12, 2006. 5. Letters in opposition of the request. 6. PowerPoint Presentation Slides. 7. Police Department Memorandum Dated October 24, 2006 -6- 10/2412006 10:51 PM ATTACHMENT # 1 i SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 for the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on- site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed uses will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. 2. The proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. In addition, prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, the applicant will be required to submit a parking analysis demonstrating compliance with the Downtown Parking Master Plan. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. 1 Objective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed restaurant will provide a new visitor-commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations received and dated May 31, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modification: a. A 42-inch high barrier in compliance with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and consistent with City standard designs shall be provided along the perimeter of the outdoor dining area. b. The outdoor dining area shall be entirely within the covered column area and shall not extend into the corridor area. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. All conditions of the Entertainment Permit issued by the Police Department shall be observed. b. All ingress/egress to and from the outdoor dining area shall be provided from inside the restaurant. Exiting from the outdoor dining area to the adjacent paseo shall be for emergency purposes only. c. Lighting in the outdoor dining area shall be regulated and directed to prevent "spillage" onto adjacent properties. d. The rear door providing access to the alley shall be closed at all times and used for emergency purposes only. 2 3. The hours of operation for the business shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining shall be limited to between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and between 11:00 am and 10:00 pm Fri.-Sun. 4. Prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, adequate parking for the entire outdoor dining area shall be demonstrated or provided consistent with applicable code requirements. 5. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Planning Commission within six (6) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with the Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. At that time the Planning Commission may consider modifications to the conditions of approval to address noise issues. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the.property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. 3 ATTACHMENT #2 J i ©L1 d CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication To: Joan Flynn, City Clerk rn From: Debbie Cook, City Council Member r `~ Date: September 18, 2006 3 h. Subject: APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20(PONDEROSA _ STEAKHOUSE) -" Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse)was approved by the Planning Commission on September 12, 2006. The subject property is located at 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 112— Pierside Pavilion. The approval was for a .restaurant within an existing 5,000 sq. ft. unit with on-site sale and consumption of alcohol, dancing, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc_ jockey(DJ), and a mechanical bull, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard. It also included a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales. .x I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's approval based upon the following: • Incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent residences. • The City Council needs to have the opportunity to review the proposed use. xc: City Council Planning Commission Penelope Culbreth-Graft, City Administrator Paul Emery, Deputy City Administrator Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Scott Hess, Acting Director of Planning Rami Talleh, Associate Planner ATTACHMENT #3 PC Minutes DRAFT September 12,2006 Page 6 B-2. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE) Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates Request: To permit the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables and 1,000 sq. ft. outdoor dining area. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Project Planner. Rami Talleh STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with suggested findings and conditions of approval." The Commission made the following disclosures: • Commissioner Burnett visited the site. • Commissioner Livengood visited the site and spoke with staff. • Commissioner Scandura visited the site and met with Mike Adams and the Applicant. • Chair Dingwall visited the site and spoke with Mike Adams and the Applicant. • Commissioner Ray visited the site and spoke with staff. • Commissioner Horgan visited the site. • Commissioner Dwyer visited the site. Rami Talleh, Associate Planner, gave a Powerpoint presentation covering the proposed project and identified the location of the proposed restaurant, dance floor, billiard area and outdoor dining area. Burnett referenced the late communication received regarding public notification and asked staff if appropriate public notification had been given. Talleh advised that public notice was given in accordance with state law. Ray voiced concern over adequate access to the outdoor patio area alley and hours of operation. Talleh advised these issues could be addressed in the conditions of approval. THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED Mike Adams, Applicant, spoke in favor of the proposed project and stated that Pierside Pavilion was designed as an entertainment complex. He explained that the Ponderosa Restaurant would be a family style restaurant with entertainment He assured the Commissioners there would not be any live entertainment outdoors and suggested a six-month review be placed in the conditions of approval. Horgan voiced concern for the theatre patrons if the noise levels from the proposed restaurant become too loud. Adams stated that the theatre is not renewing its lease and will more than likely become office units. Richard Theil, President of the Huntington Beach Pier Colony Homeowners Association, voiced concerns over potential noise and air quality issues. James Melton, resident, advised that there is already too much noise from the established bars in the area and is concerned that the proposed project will negatively impact the area. (06p=0912) PC Minutes September 12,2006 Page 7 R. C. Alley, resident, stated that he did not receive a public hearing notice regarding the proposed project and does not want to have a mechanical bull in the area. He said that more outdoor dining would make the noise levels intolerable to residents. Spyro Cacontis, resident, spoke in opposition of the proposed project due to the excessive noise in the area. He feels that the proposed project will negatively affect property values. WITH NO ONE ELSE PRESENT TO SPEAK, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Ray applauded the applicant for wanting to open the business, but suggested trying to mitigate some of the negative impacts to residents. Dwyer asked if the dance floor would increase the occupancy load. Engberg stated that it would and the Building Department would calculate the adjusted occupancy load. Scandura questioned if outdoor dining had been at this location in the past. Scott Hess, Acting Director of Planning, stated that Johnny Rockets and a Vietnamese restaurant had some outdoor dining and the Golden Bear used the outdoor area for patrons lining up for concerts. Commissioner Dwyer stated that this proposed project should not be penalized because of negative issues caused by other bars in the area. Discussion ensued regarding the mechanical bull placement, noise issues and the placement of a sound wall surrounding the outdoor dining area. A STRAW VOTE MOTION WAS MADE BY RAY, SECONDED BY SCANDURA REGARDING THE MANDATORY PLACEMENT OF A SOUND WALL AROUND THE OUTDOOR DINING LOCATION, THE VOTE AS FOLLOWS: THE COMMISSION DID NOT VOTE ON THE RECOMMENDED ACTION Discussion ensued regarding denial of the second phase of outdoor dining. A MOTION WAS MADE BY RAY, SECONDED BY SCANDURA TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 WITH MODIFIED FINDINGS AND SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Livengood, Scandura, Dingwall, Ray, Dwyer NOES: Burnett, Horgan ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION APPROVED (06pcm0912) PC Minutes September 12,2006 Page 8 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (September 12, 2006) FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 for the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on- site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed uses will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. 2. The proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. In addition, prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, the applicant will be required to submit a parking analysis demonstrating compliance with the Downtown Parking Master Plan. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: (06p=0912) PC Minutes September 12,2006 Page 9 A. Land Use Element Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Objective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed restaurant will provide a new visitor-commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations received and dated May 31, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design with the following modification: a. A 42-inch high barrier in compliance with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and consistent with City standard designs shall be provided along the perimeter of the outdoor dining area. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. All conditions of the Entertainment Permit issued by the Police Department shall be observed. b. All ingress/egress to and from the outdoor dining area shall be provided from inside the restaurant. Exiting from the outdoor dining area to the adjacent paseo shall be for emergency purposes only. c. Lighting in the outdoor dining area shall be regulated and directed to prevent "spillage"onto adjacent properties. d. The rear door providing access to the alley shall be closed at all times and used for emergency purposes only. (06p=0912) PC Minutes September 12,2006 Page 10 3. The hours of operation for the business shall be limited to between 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining shall be limited to between 11:00 am and 9:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and between 11:00 am and 10:00 pm Fri.-Sun. 4. Prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, adequate parking for the entire outdoor dining area shall be demonstrated or provided consistent with applicable code requirements. 5. A review of the use shall be conducted by the Planning Commission within six(6) months of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy or final building permit approval to verify compliance with the Huntington Beach Noise Ordinance. At that time the Planning Commission may consider modifications to the conditions of approval to address noise issues. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. B" . ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT NO. 06-02 DENSITY BONUS AMENDMENT icant: City of Huntington Beach. Request: To amend Huntington Beach Zoning Subdivision Ordinance, Section 230.14 Affordable Housing Incentives Dedrist" Bonus, to comply with state mandated changes pursuant to Senate Bills 1818 a 435. The existing ordinance allows for up to a 25% density bonus when hous rojects restrict 10-20%of the units as affordable or 50%for seniors. The propose finance reduces the number and affordability of the units that must be restricted to lify for a density bonus. Consistent with the new law, the proposed ordinance inclu ther provisions regarding incentives, concessions, waiver of developmen m4oards and child care facilities. Location: Citywide Residential Districts/Mix se Zoning. Proiect Planner: Rosemary Medel STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Zoning Text Amen t No. 06-02 with findings for approval and forward Draft Ordinance including the legislative draft to the City Council for adoption." (06pcm0912) ATTACHMENT #4 City of Huntington Beach Planning Department STAFF REPORT I HUNTINGTON BEACH - TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott Hess,Acting Director of Planning BY: Rami Talleh,Associate Planner��((,�, DATE: September 12, 2006 �1( -b 4 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE) APPLICANT: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY Pierside Pavilion, LLC c/o Joe Daichendt, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington OWNER: Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, # 112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: • Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 request: Permit the establishment of a 5, 000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sale and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol. • Staff s Recommendation: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 based upon the following: Proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol will comply with the Downtown Specific Plan and Downtown Parking Master Plan. Provides a unique visitor-serving commercial use within the Downtown, which increases the commercial viability of the area. The restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a two phased outdoor dining area with alcohol is consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation. RECOMMENDATION• Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1)." 8-2 z ""MEN N .■■.mil" I ea IMMISINIMMIN . ,,. NEON■ MEN IS lk iE a a ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with suggested findings and modified conditions of approval" B. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 with findings for denial." C. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 and direct staff accordingly." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 represents a request for the following: A. To establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey(DJ), and a mechanical bull, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard pursuant to Section 4.5.01(b) Permitted Uses of the Downtown Specific Plan(SP-5), District#3 (Visitor-Serving Commercial). B. To permit a two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) for a combined total of 1,000 sq. ft. pursuant to Section 4.2.33 General Provisions of the Downtown Specific Plan(SP-5). The applicant requests the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables and a shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining with alcohol area(Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.). The live entertainment consists of a band playing live music, a DJ playing pre-recorded music, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and a mechanical bull. The hours of operation for the restaurant are proposed between 7:00 am and 2:00 am daily. The outdoor dining area will be operated from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Monday through Thursday and 11:00 am to 10:00 pm Friday through Sunday. Live entertainment will be provided between 6:00 pm and 1:30 am daily and the mechanical bull will be operated upon request during business hours. The applicant requests that dancing occur between 9:00 pm and 1:00 am Thursday through Sunday. Background: The proposed restaurant is located at Pierside Pavilion in an area of the building, which has historically been operated by restaurants with alcohol sales, live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining uses. A series of previous uses have been approved in the location that included a restaurant/nightclub with dancing,karaoke bar with dancing, and billiard hall with food service and outdoor dining. See below: ■ 13,500 sq. ft. restaurant/nightclub(Golden Bear/Peppers)with live entertainment, dancing, and alcohol sales ■ 8,000 sq. ft. billiard hall (On the Break)with ancillary bar and grill, alcohol sales and outdoor dining ■. 3,000 sq. ft. karaoke bar(Mr. K's)with alcohol sales and dancing ■ 5,000 sq. ft. billiard hall (Poseidon)with ancillary bar and grill and alcohol sales PC Staff Report 9/12/06 2 (06sr37 CUP 06-20) ISSUES• Subject Property And Surrounding Land Use,Zoning And General Plan Designations: LOCATION GENERAL PLAN ZONING LAND USE Subject Property: MV-F12-sp-pd(Mixed Downtown Specific Plan Retail/Office/ Use Vertical) District#3/Coastal Zone Restaurants North of Subject MV-F6/25-sp-pd(Mixed Downtown Specific Plan Main Promenade/ Property Use Vertical) District#5/Coastal Zone Parking Structure (across Walnut): East of Subject MV-F12-sp-pd(Mixed Downtown Specific Plan Pier Colony— Property: Use Vertical) District#3/Coastal Zone Residential Condominiums South of Subject CV-d(Commercial Downtown Specific Plan Pier/Restaurants/Beach Property: Visitor-Serving) District#10/Coastal Zone across PCH) West of Subject MV-F12-sp-pd(Mixed Downtown Specific Plan Ocean View Property: Use Vertical) District#3/Coastal Zone Promenade (across Main) I I Retail/Office General Plan Conformance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is Mixed Use —Vertical. The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Objective L U 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed use will provide a new visitor-serving commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. PC Staff Report 9112/06 3 (06sr37 CUP 06-20) B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed use increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone. Zoninz Compliance: This project is located in the Downtown Specific Plan, District No. 3 (Visitor-Serving Commercial) and complies with all of the requirements of that zone. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of this request. The proposed use will occupy an existing 5,000 sq. ft. suite formerly occupied by a billiards facility. The proposed use requires no additional parking based on the required parking for the previous approved uses and therefore complies with the Downtown Parking Master Plan(DPMP). Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Class 1, Existing Facilities, Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act that states that minor alterations and operation to existing structures are exempt from further environmental review. Coastal Status: The proposed project is located within a non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone. A coastal development permit (CDP 403-28) was previously approved for the establishment of a bar and grill and billiards facility in the subject suite. The proposed use is exempt from the requirements of a coastal development permit because it is similar in nature to the previous use. Redevelopment Status: The project is located in the Huntington Beach Redevelopment Project, Main-Pier subarea. The Economic Development Department has reviewed the proposal and supports the request to establish the restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining. Design Review Board: Not applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. PC Staff Report 9/12/06 4 (06sr37 CUP 06-20) Other Departments Concerns and Requirements The Departments of Public Works and Building and Safety have reviewed the proposal and have identified the Code Requirements applicable to the request. These requirements have been incorporated into the code requirements list and previously provided to the applicant for the purpose of facilitating the plan check and implementation phases of the project (Attachment No. 4). The Police Department originally indicated that they do not support certain aspects of the project (see Attachments 4.7 to 4.9). Subsequently, staff met with the Chief of Police on August 31, 2006, to review the Police Department recommendations. The Chief indicated support of the live entertainment and dancing subject to the issuance of an Entertainment Permit by the Police Department. As a result, the following are the revised recommendations: ■ Hours of operation for the business shall be 7:00 am and 1:30 am daily. ■ Live entertainment shall be permitted pursuant to the Entertainment Permit(PD issued). ■ Dancing shall be permitted pursuant to the Entertainment Permit(PD issued). ■ Hours of operation for outdoor dining shall be 11:00 am to 8:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Fri.-Sun.. ■ Provide a standard design 42-inch high barrier along the perimeter of the outdoor dining area. Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent on August 31, 2006, and notices were sent to property owners of record and tenants within a 500 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Planning Department's Notification Matrix), tenants at the commercial center, applicant, and interested parties. As of September 5, 2006, no communication supporting or opposing the request has been received. Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): Conditional Use Permit: August 15,2006 October 15, 2006 ANALYSIS: The primary issues identified with the proposed use are land use, compatibility/noise, and parking. The following provides a discussion of these issues: Land Use Staff supports the proposed uses based on the stated purpose of District #3 Visitor-Serving Commercial of the Downtown Specific Plan, which is to include high intensity commercial activities that serve the needs of the surrounding community while providing an off-season clientele for the District. This district is the prime visitor-serving commercial location within the Downtown and provides visitors and residents with numerous opportunities for beach-related activities as well as specialty commercial uses. Pierside Pavilion was developed consistent with this concept and provides opportunities for specialty commercial uses such as the proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, live entertainment, and outdoor dining. The proposed restaurant increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion and continues a land use pattern that was anticipated when Pierside Pavilion was developed. The proposed uses also enhance and PC Staff Report 9112/06 5 (06sr37 CUP 06-20) support the district as well as the other commercial establishments in this high intensity urban part of Downtown. Compatibility/Noise Pierside Pavilion was developed as an approximately 96,000 square foot entertainment complex including retail, restaurants, office, and a movie theater. The mixed-use development also included a 130-unit condominium project known as Pier Colony. The mixed-use design concept is horizontal where the commercial component is adjacent to the residential and not in the traditional fashion of being located above or in a mixed-use vertical design. The existing Pierside Pavilion building is adjacent to the Pier Colony residential units and separated by a 65 feet wide corridor. The corridor is used as open space as well as a pedestrian walkway providing access to the movie theaters as well as Pacific Coast Highway. The proposed restaurant suite and outdoor dining are located directly across from the residential units. However, the location of the suite is also separated by the ingress and egress access ramp to the subterranean parking garage and tucked under the second floor walkway and upper stories of the structure. The location and design provide some protection to the residential units. In addition, as with any downtown use, the proposed restaurant is required to comply with standard noise requirements identified in the City's Municipal Code as well as any requirements imposed by the Police Department on the entertainment permit. The adherence to the Noise Ordinance and entertainment permit will ensure that the proposed use will be compatible with the mixed-use nature of the development and not have a negative noise impact on the adjacent residential uses. Parking The required parking for the proposed uses is available on-site and in the adjacent City owned parking structure. Staff conducted an analysis of the required parking for the previous approved uses and their associated parking and the proposed uses. The analysis concluded that the proposed uses (restaurant/dancing) and their applicable parking requirements are consistent with the required parking and associated land uses for the previous uses, the approved parking for the initial development of Pierside Pavilion and consistent with the parking analysis and land uses of the Downtown Parking Master Plan. Based on this analysis no additional parking is required. The outdoor dining provisions of the Downtown Specific Plan permit a restaurant with greater than 1,200 sq. ft. of area a maximum of 400 sq. ft. of outdoor dining area without the requirement for additional parking. Based on this, phase one of the outdoor dining area proposal is parked. However, when combined with the request for phase two, additional parking is required for the entire outdoor dining area. The applicant requests approval of the entire 1,000 sq. ft. of outdoor dining at this time, but requests a condition of approval that permits phase two (600 sq. ft.) at such time as adequate parking for the entire outdoor dining can be demonstrated or provided consistent with applicable code requirements. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval—Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 2. Site Plan and Floor Plans dated May 31, 2006 3. Narrative received and dated May 31, 2006 4. Code Requirements letter dated Sept. 1, 2006 SH:HF:RT:cs PC Staff Report 9/12/06 6 (06sr37 CUP 06-20) ATTACHMENT NO. l SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.06-20 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 for the establishment of a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site alcohol sales, live entertainment and dancing, up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed uses will not create adverse noise or parking impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the availability of parking within the existing parking structure and limitations on hours of operation. 2. The proposed restaurant with alcohol sales, dancing, live entertainment and outdoor dining will be compatible with surrounding uses. The use will be required to comply with strict conditions of approval to assure that any potential impacts to the impacts to surrounding properties are minimized. In addition, the proposed use is consistent with the mixed-use character of commercial developments in the downtown. The use is subject to noise regulations such as requiring that all doors and windows remain closed during live entertainment, and regulation on the hours of operation to ensure compatibility with surrounding businesses and residents. 3. The proposed restaurant will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed use will comply with parking in the Downtown Parking Master Plan and will be accommodated by the existing parking supply in the existing parking structure. There is no physical expansion proposed as part of the request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use on the subject property including the following policies and objectives identified in the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Obiective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Goal LU I1 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs,commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The proposed restaurant will provide a new visitor-commercial venue within the Downtown that is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and is compatible with surrounding mixed-use development. B. Coastal Element Policy C 3.2.3 Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed restaurant will increases the commercial viability of Pierside Pavilion, allowing for its continued success within the Downtown. The proposed establishment will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone available to its patrons. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations received and dated May 31, 2006, shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The use shall comply with all conditions of the Entertainment Permit as approved by the Police Department. 3. The hours of operation for the business shall be 7:00 am to 1:30 am daily and the hours of operation for outdoor dining shall be 11:00 am to 8:00 pm Mon.-Thur. and 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Fri.-Sun. 4. Prior to construction of Phase Two of the outdoor dining area, adequate parking for the entire outdoor dining area shall be demonstrated or provided consistent with applicable code requirements. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. (06sr37 CUP 06-20) Attachment 1.2 E �i�� � ` 'kr _ } d ?'s' t � � � � o " � ��v y,� 9 � `R �, ,, ,�` .�; t � �:. P ! i ,( ~ � ^ r J �` � � { fi � � , � `-I � � � � � m � � I��� � '9 .� i ��_�,� �,� - - P a ..�y i � li�ii�vu�•L �� � �i _ —-i e �s- . uv- �r .: �jl i REVISED Nit T 3. NARRATIVE (05/26106) a 6 E ,t 3 E B € C i 3 T i 3 i L D Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 112 It Business: New Restaurant (Ponderosa Steak Hdbse r s ssc s ss Request: To permit a new restaurant with indoor and outdoor dining, live entertainment with limited dancing, DJ, mechanical bull, pool tables (2-4) and shuffleboard. Outdoor alcohol sales will be in conjunction with food sales only. The outdoor dining is being proposed in two phases 400 sq. ft. in phase one and 600 sq. ft. in phase two (to coincide with the plan for major renovation to the Pierside Pavillion complex). Hours of Operation: Dining Room: 7:00 am to 2:00 am daily Outdoor Dining: 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Mon. -Thur. 11:00 am to 10:00 pm Fri. - Sun. Live Entertainment: DJ (w/overhead sound system) 6:00 pm to 1:30 am daily Mechanical Bull: On request available during regular business hours Dancing: 9:00 pm to 1:00 am Thur. - Sun. (limited to the back room only) Zoning and General Plan: The property is zoned Downtown Specific Plan Area 5 and the General Plan designation is MV-F12-sp-pd Suite Area: 5,000 square feet Surrounding Uses: North-Parking Structure East-Medical Office South-Condominiums West-Retail Environmental Status: There are no significant environmental impacts associated with this project. The project site is not within a known hazardous waste and substance site. Land Use Compatibility: The proposed project is compatible with existing businesses because the proposed use shall comply with the City's noise ordinance and the hours of operation will be consistent with other businesses within the downtown area. ATTACHMM NO. City o Huntington Hunti ton Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Phone 536-5271 Fax 374-1540 September 1, 2006 Michael C. Adams 21190 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE —300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY#112) DEVELOPMENT AND USE REQUIREMENTS Dear Mr. Adams, In order to assist you with your development proposal, staff has reviewed the project and identified applicable city policies, standard plans, and development and use requirements, excerpted from the City of Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Municipal Codes. This preliminary list is intended to help you through the permitting process and various stages of project implementation. It should be noted that this requirement list is in addition to any "conditions of approval' adopted by the Planning Commission. Please note that if the design of your project changes or if site conditions change, the list may also change based upon modifications to your project and the applicable city policies, standard plans, and development and use requirements. If you would like a clarification of any of these requirements, an explanation of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Municipal Codes, or believe some of the items listed do not apply to your project, and/or you would like to discuss them in further detail, please contact me at 714-374-1682 and/or the respective source department (abbreviation in parenthesis at end of each condition — contact person below). Si erely Rami Talleh Associate Planner Enclosures cc: Gerald Caraig, Building and Safety Department—714-374-1575 Eric Engberg, Fire Department—714-536-5564 Terri Elliott, Public Works—714-536-5580 Herb Fauland, Principal Planner Jason Kelley, Planning Department Joe Daichendt, Pierside Pavilion, LLC Cesar Pena, HB Beer Company ATTAR . A-L PLANNING DEPARTMENT DRAFT CODE REQUIREMENTS POLICIES AND STANDARD PLANS OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ZONING & SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AND MUNICIPAL CODE PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20—Ponderosa Steakhouse ADDRESS: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 112, HB CA 92648 The draft list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying a preliminary list of code requirements applicable to the proposed project, which must be satisfied during the various stages of project implementation. Any conditions of approval adopted by the Planning Commission would also be applicable to your project. A final list of requirements will be provided upon approval by the applicable discretionary body. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Project Planner and the applicable Department Representative. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-23: 1. Prior to commencing the live entertainment, dancing, and outdoor dining the following shall be approved and completed: a. A copy of an approved Entertainment Permit, approved by the Police Department and issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Planning Department. All conditions of the Entertainment Permit shall be observed. b. A Certificate of Occupancy must be approved by the Planning Department and issued by the Building and Safety Department. 2. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 06-23 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. 3. The project shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Municipal Code, Building &Safety Department and Fire Department, as well as applicable local, State and Federal Fire Codes, Ordinances, and standards, except as noted herein. 4. Construction shall be limited to Monday—Saturday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Construction shall be prohibited Sundays and Federal holidays. 5. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$43.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2)days of the Planning Commission's/Zoning Administrator's action. ATTA !9u, 2'-- HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW DESCRIPTION: Commercial T.I.- New Restaurant GRID#: 451/4014 ADDRESS: 300 PCH Suite 112 PLAN CHECK#: Planning Application #2006-0100 DATE: 5-16-2006 PLANNER: Paul Da Veiga EXT#: 5394 REVIEWER: Lee Caldwell EXT#: 5531 The items listed below indicate Huntington Beach Fire Department (HBFD) development condition of approval requirements. Compliance is required prior to building permit issuance and all applicable items must meet Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC), Huntington Beach Fire Code (HBFC), and/or Uniform Building Code (UBC) standards. PRIOR TO DEMOLITION, GRADING, SITE DEVELOPMENT, AND/OR CONSTRUCTION, THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE REQUIRED: No Fire comments this section. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE MET PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS: 1. Commercial Automatic Fire Sprinkler System required. Modification, additions, or deletions to an existing automatic fire sprinkler system or fire alarm system shall require that separate plans (three sets) shall be submitted to the Building Department for permits and Fire Department approval. The system shall provide water flow, tamper and trouble alarms, manual pull stations, interior and exterior horns and strobes, and 24-hour central station monitoring. Any extended interruption of the fire sprinkler system operation will require a "fire watch", approved by the Fire Department. Reference compliance with City Specification#420 -Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems in the plan notes. (FD) 2. Fire Access Roads shall be provided and maintained in compliance with City Specification #401, Minimum Standards for Fire Apparatus Access. (FD) 3. Fire Lanes, as determined by the Fire Department, shall be posted, marked, and maintained per City Specification#415, Fire Lanes Signage and Markings on Private, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Properties. The site plan shall clearly identify all red fire lane curbs, both in location and length of run. The location of fire lane signs shall be depicted. Reference compliance with City Specification #415 -Fire Lanes Signage and Markings on Private, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Properties in the plan notes. (FD) 4. Fire Sprinkler System Controls access shall be provided, utilizing a KNOO Fire Department Access Key Box, installed and in compliance with City Specification#403, Fire Access for Pedestrian or Vehicular Security Gates &Buildings. The approximate location of the system controls shall be noted on the plans. (FD) ATTACH NO. , r 5. Food Preparation Fire Protection System required for this project. Plans (three sets) shall be submitted to the Building Department as separate plans for permits and Fire Department approval. Reference compliance with City Specification #412 Protection Of Commercial Cooking Operations in the plan notes. (FD) 6. Fire Extinguishers shall be installed and located in all areas to comply with Huntington Beach Fire Code standards found in City Specification#424. The minimum required dry chemical fire extinguisher size is 2A 1013C and shall be installed within 75 feet travel distance to all portions of the building. Extinguishers are required to be serviced or replaced annually. Reference compliance in the plan notes. (FD) 7. Address Numbers shall be installed to comply with City Specification#428, Premise Identification. Number sets are required on front and rear of the structure. Reference compliance with City Specification#428, Premise Identification in the plan notes. (FD) 8. Decorative Materials shall be in conformance with HBFC sec. 1103.3.3 and shall be flame resistant. (FD) 9. Egress Illumination/Emergency Exit Lighting with emergency back-up power is required. Provide means of egress illumination per HBFC 1211.1 and UBC 1003.2.9. (FD) 10. Exit Signs And Exit Path Markings will be provided in compliance with the Huntington Beach Fire Code section 1212.2 and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. (FD) 11. Exit Ways and Aisles Plan is required for this project. HBFC section 2501.14. Plans shall be submitted indicating the seating arrangement, location and width of exit ways and aisles for approval and an approved copy of the plan shall be kept on display on the premises. (FD) 12.Gates and barriers shall be openable without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Gates and barriers in a means of egress shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unopenable at times when the building or area served by the means of egress is occupied, and shall swing in the direction of travel when required by the Building Code for exit doors. (FD) 13. Cold storage rooms or walk-in freezers doors shall be openable without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unopenable at times when the building or area served by the means of egress is occupied. (FD) THE STRUCTURE(S) CANNOT BE OCCUPIED, THE FINAL BUILDING PERMIT(S)CANNOT BE APPROVED,AND UTILITIES CANNOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE FOLLOWING HAS BEEN COMPLETED: 1. Commercial Automatic Fite Sprinkler System in-service per City Specification#420- Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. (FD) 2. Fire Access Roads shall be installed and maintained in compliance with City Specification #401, Minimum Standards for Fire Apparatus Access. (FD) ATTACHANNT La . 3. Fire Lanes posted, marked, and maintained per City Specification#415, Fire Lanes Signage and Markings on Private, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Properties. (FD) 4. Fire Sprinkler System Controls access provided, utilizing a KNOX®Fire Department Access Key Box. (FD) 5. Food Preparation Fire Protection System provided. (FD) 6. Fire Extinguishers shall be installed and located in all areas to comply with Huntington Beach Fire Code standards found in City Specification#424. (FD) 7. Address Numbers installed to comply with City Specification#428, Premise Identification. Number sets are required on front and rear of the structure. (FD) 8. Decorative Materials shall be in conformance with HBFC sec. 1103.3.3 and shall be flame resistant. (FD) 9. Egress Illumination/Emergency Exit Lighting with emergency back-up power provide per HBFC 1211.1 and UBC 1003.2.9. (FD) 10. Exit Signs And Exit Path Markings provided in compliance with the Huntington Beach Fire Code section 1212.2 and Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. (FD) 11. Exit Ways and Aisles Plan is provided per HBFC section 2501.14., indicating the seating arrangement, location and width of exit ways and aisles for approval and an approved copy of the plan shall be kept on display on the premises. (FD) 12.Gates and barriers openable without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Gates and barriers in a means of egress shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unopenable at times when the building or area served by the means of egress is occupied, and shall swing in the direction of travel when required by the Building Code for exit doors. (FD) 13. Cold storage rooms or walk-in freezers doors openable without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unopenable at times when the building or area served by the means of egress is occupied. (FD) THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE MAINTAINED DURING CONSTRUCTION: 1. Fire/Emergency Access And Site Safety shall be maintained during project construction phases in compliance with City Specification#426, Fire Safety Requirements for Construction Sites. (FD) OTHER: 1. Discovery of additional soil contamination or underground pipelines, etc., must be reported to the Fire Department immediately and the approved work plan modified accordingly in compliance with City Specification#431-92 Soil Clean-Up Standards. (FD) 2. Outside City Consultants The Fire Department review of this project and subsequent plans may require the use of City consultants. The Huntington Beach City Council approved fee schedule allows the Fire Department to recover consultant fees from the applicant, developer or other responsible party. (FD) S:XPrevention\14Development\CUP's\PCH 300 Suite 112 PA#2006-0100 Comm.T.I.-New Restaurant.doc s`. Aa Ca TY OF HUNTINGTOxi BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUM N"ON KACH TO: Kenneth W. Small, Chief of Police FROM: Detective Brad Smiley, Special Investigations Bureau 6aA DATE: 06 21-O6 il8WHIEP96AN2115:5 i SUBJECT: Recommendations for New Establishment 300 Pacific Coast Highway Suite#112 i met with Cesar Pena, who is planning on opening a new restaurant to be called Ponderosa located at 300 Pacific Coast Highway Suite#112. Mr. Pena is the current owner of the Huntington Beach Beer Co. I have surveyed the location; it is much larger than the average restaurant in the downtown area. It has a very large front room, a large bar in the front room, a large back room, with plans for an additional bar in the back room. The menu will consist of, "bar and grill" type of food. Similar to the HB Beer Co. menu, according to Mr. Pena. He has applied for a type 47 license from ABC, which is an on sale-eating place. Mr. Pena is requesting the following: Live entertainment with limited dancing D.J. Mechanical Bull 2-4 pool tables and shuffleboard A two-section outdoors dining and alcohol sales area located on the east side of the restaurant, west of the Pier Colony Condominiums along the sidewalk. Phase (1) is 400 square feet which feces the Pier Colony Condominiums on the northeast corner of the building. Phase (2) is south of phase 1, and is 600 sq. ft. The access to the outdoor dining will be from inside the restaurant. ATTAC ,_, Hours of operation: Dining room: 7:00 am to 2:00 am daily Outdoor dining: 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Mon. —Thur. 11:00 am to 10:00 pm Fri. --Sun. Live entertainment: D.J. (w1 overhead sound system) 6:00 pm to 1:30 am daily Mechanical Bull: On request available during regular Business hours Dancing. 9:00 pm to 1:00 am Thur. —Sun. (limited to back room only) My recommendations are: No live entertainment. My main concern is the residents of the Pier Colony Condominiums. I believe, we would have a large increase in calls for service due to the noise from the live band. The door, leading to the outdoor dining, faces the Pier Colony Condominiums. Another concern is the Edwards Theatres, which is directly above the restaurant. I spoke with the management at the theatre. They expressed their concerns regarding the noise created by a live band. One of their theatres is directly above the restaurant. In the past year they have had 4-5 noise issues with Poseidon (the previous establishment). The outdoor dining hours I believe should be reduced to between 11:00 am to 8:00 pm Mon—Thur, and 11:00 am to 9:00 pm Fri—Sun. This is due to the potential impact the noise will have on the residents of the condominiums. Mr. Pena assured me he would install a 6-8 ft. sound barrier type of wall, which will surround both sections of the outdoor eating areas. This should beg reauirement. All sales of alcohol in the outdoor eating areas will be in conjunction with food sales. All entry and exit from the patio area should be from inside the restaurant, with only emergency exits directly to the outside. No dancing: Mr. Pena is requesting limited" dancing in the back room. Limited dancing means, he would like to move the pool tables out of the way to make roam for dancing on the weekends. There are currently 4 rations in the downtown area, which allow dancing. 1 believe 4 dancing establishments in the downtown area are sufficient. Another concern is the back door leading to the alley. 9 dancing ATTA . I were allowed, l believe we would have problems with persons using this back door, to smoke outside or to socialize in the alley. D.J.. l think we should approve a D.J. the last establishment had a D.J_ and there was not a significant number of calls due to noise from the O.J. in the last year. Mechanical Bull: l would approve a mechanical bull. l recommend the requested hours of operation, 7:00 AM. to 2:00 A.M. on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays be changed to 9:00 A.M. to 1:30 AM., which is consistent with normal business hours in the downtown area. Also the hours of 11:00 AM. to 2:00 AM. on weekdays changed to 11:00 AM. to 1:00 A.M. BS:dgm ` 1 V! AT A W . � � ATTACHMENT #5 From: RC Alley [mailto:rca@Architectsorange.com] Sent:Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:38 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Ponderosa Steakhouse CUP Dear Huntington Beach Council Members: My name is RC Alley, I live at 200 PCH, unit 122. 1 am writing to ask for your assistance regarding the above referenced Ponderosa Steakhouse CUP application that was approved last Tuesday night. For the record, I never received a public notice of this action. I heard about it via one of my neighbors the night before it was set to go to the planning commission. l took several hours on the day of the hearing to read the staff report and talk to the planner to try to fully understand the proposal. I believe the location to be appropriate for a sit down restaurant. I am an Architect, my firm does many mixed use projects.As stated at the council hearing by the applicant,this is not a restaurant, it is a bar that also serves food.What I am concerned about is the inclusion of:A mechanical bull(that faces the exterior door that opens to the courtyard and Pier Colony),the inclusion of a stage for live bands to play, a dance floor and an outdoor seating area that faces existing residential dwelling units. 1 believe that the Planning Commission findings(as recommended by the planning department)that this proposal has no impact on the existing residential units is not correct(as noted by the two planning commissioners that voted against the project). believe that the staffs assessment that the new proposed use generates no additional parking requirements beyond those required by the previous user has some potential flaws as well. I have asked the planner for the opportunity to review the parking assessment noted in the staff report since Tuesday am and as of yet have received no response to my requests. The applicant's agent(a former city staffers w vjmy its"yelling"_this.r)roiecf_to_fhe-Plannina._Commission. I believe(in talking to several of my neighbors who have lived at Pier Colony since day one)that there were several misstatements that persuaded several of the planning commissioners.First, it was indicated that this type of use had occupied this area previously. In fact there has never been a bar in this location. Secondly it was indicated that there had been an outdoor eating area at this location previously. In actuality there was never an outdoor patio area in this location.The last tenant, Poseidon,was even prohibited from having any doors opening out towards the courtyard or Pier Colony.When I looked at the area of the proposed patio it was obviously intended to be a covered walkway, not an enclosed patio. I am concerned that narrowing this walkway area(to create a patio)by more than 50%creates a bottleneck for the pedestrians and cyclists that constantly circulate thru this pasoe(this location is already the narrowest part of the paseo that connects PCH and Walnut even without the proposed patio). The Police Department issued comments that were very relevant to this proposed use.They included: 1. No dancing. 2. No live entertainment. 3.A reduction in the hours of usage of the patio 4.Acoustical barriers around the patio. Not one of these recommendations was incorporated into the conditions. I truly believe that this proposed use as currently crafted is a poor choice for this location.This location should be a transitionary area from the bars to the existing residential zone.A restaurant, coffee shop, retail space or gym all seem to be appropriate transitionary users, a loud bar is not. Mixed use projects are difficult and require an understanding of what adjacencies work well together.This proposed use just isn't right. I just can't accept the statement by one of the commissioners that we should have anticipated this type of user in this location because we had purchased a unit adjacent to Pierside Pavilion. I urge you to request that this be issue be brought before the City Council. I believe that if it is allowed to be built and operated as proposed it will be difficult to"fix"once it is up and running. Thank you in advance for your consideration RC Alley 200 PCH, unit 122 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 -- ---Original Message----- From:James Melton [mailtojamesm@socal.rr.com] Sent:Thursday, September 14, 2006 5:06 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc:James Melton; Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Ponderosa Steakhouse CUP approval with Planning Commission on 9/12/06 Dear Respected Members of H.B.City Council, As a homeowner and local resident of downtown HB, 1'm very disappointed with the irresponsible decision of the Planning Commission Tuesday evening,to approve the conditional use permit#06-20 for the Ponderosa Steakhouse, to be located at Walnut Avenue&3rd Street, next to the west side of the Pier Colony condominium complex. This will exacerbate existing problems that already desperately need your attention. It will undoubtedly bring even more noise(especially late night&weekends), more alcohol related problems(during and after hours of operation, on and off the subject site),and more parking issues to the adjacent residential neighborhood(1 st to 3rd Streets, PCH to Orange Avenue). A host of euphemisms were used to describe this new bar to the Planning Commission and the community. This "family restaurant"features a long fist of features not typical of a family restaurant: live bands, a(previously. undisclosed)mechanical bull, a DJ, dancing, pool tables and outdoor seating with smoking(directly across from homes in the Pier Colony condo complex). The reality is,that families presently avoid that part of downtown,with it's rowdy bars that attract the salt of the earth. These bar patrons often engage in drinking to excess,yelling obscenities, being rude and vulgar to passers by,fighting and carrying on like an endless frat'party, urinating in public,driving away under the influence,etc. Crabby's appears to be the biggest offender, presently. The police admit to being understaffed and having difficulty controlling the middle of the night bar scene east of Main Street on Walnut Avenue. Adding another bar to the mix will just fuel the fire. Despite living over on 2nd Street in a recently built,well-insulated home with dual pane windows, myself and my family are regularly awaken between 10pm and 3am to the yelling and profanity of inebriated bar patrons returning to their cars parked in the residential neighborhood. We need to put out this fire, not fuel it with another bar on Walnut. When I bought my current home, a block from the beach and walking distance to dining&shopping in the revitalized downtown area of Surf City, it wasn't like this, and there was certainly no bar with a mechanical bull a block away. The,local residents_haye_already put up with far too much for the benefit of the Walnut Avenue bar proprietors' balance sheets and city revenue. The impact of this future bar and it's unsuitable location, given the present situation and the applicant's requirements, is too great on the local homeowners and residents. Please do something about it to defend the citizens of our Surf City USA. We need to maintain and clean up the downtown area, rather than revert back to what it was like before the downtown revitalization and renovation. Please help. Sincerely, James Melton 206 2nd Street Huntington Beach CA 92648 cell(714)318-4664 jamesm .socal.mcom Ps. Many local residents within the required 500'radius, say that they weren't notified of the public hearing on the CUP. -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey Hansler[mailto:jhansier@oxfordco.com] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 6:08 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: RE: Recent decision to award a CUP to Ponderosa Steakhouse Date: September 15,2006 RE: Recent decision to award a CUP to Ponderosa Steakhouse A balance of decisions is what is best for downtown. There are enough late-night,loud restaurants downtown. During the summer it is horrendous. During the winter, sometimes even worse. While it may appear to be a good financial decision at the moment,history has proved that when too much pressure is put on an area- it costs money: Police response, accidents,violence,property damage. Palm Springs went that way and it took three decades to get it financially healthy. The Combat Zone in Boston is another example of a planned area for mayhem. There are countless of other examples that validate that drunks and loud music do not bring in revenue for the city for extended periods of time.I'm sure the City can find more creative venues than another loud restaurant and bar for the downtown area that will bring in revenues. I personally believe going for the highend market is a much better investment. Thank you for your consideration. Jeffrey Hansler Jeffrey Hansler, CSP ihansler@oxfordco.com 213 2nd Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714)960-7461 fax (714) 960-5107 -----Original Message---- From: Linda Rhoton [mailto:LLRhoton_@msn.com] Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 5:34 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: dtheil@verizon.net;jamesm@socal.rr.com; Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Fw: Ponderosa Steakhouse Dear Respected Members of the Huntington Beach City Council, I was under the impression that the Tourism Board's intention was to promote Surf City`s beautiful beaches, and the unique history of our area. I believe we were all hoping to draw families to a safe, clean and vital vacation/resort area with the promise of all Pacific City had to offer along with The Strand. Was a loud, restaurant/bar with a dance floor, live band-DJ playing, and bull riding a part of the vision that the Board was hoping to portray? It is my understanding that recently ---- finally, the HB Police force was increased in order to try to "clean up" Main Street, and the surrounding neighborhoods. According to a recent neighborhood watch meeting, it was stated that they are already doing all that they could do..... Wouldn't adding yet another bar only increase the need for an even higher profile from the police force? Has an allowance for such an increase been proposed for in the budget? And how many years would it take for that to pass? Is the City selling out on the long term vision in order to generate a few more immediate tax dollars? I agree wholeheartedly with Mr. Theil that a high quality Steakhouse in downtown Huntington Beach would be a wonderful addition. If only that would be the true scenario...... Respectfully, Linda Rhoton 2nd Street resident 9/18/2006 -----Original Message---- From:Jcalgal [mailto.jcalgal@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:59 PM To: Hardy,Jill Subject: Ponderosa Appeal Dear Ms. Hardy, Please help the residents of Pier Colony and other citizens in our area in our opposition to expanding the Ponderosa Steak house application for patio dining, live entertainment, a bucking bronco, and dancing at 3rd and Walnut. The noise and smoke from this type of a restaurant/bar will have a.negative affect on all residents of the area. Please file an appeal by Sept.22, 2006 to the planning commissions decision to allow this establishment as presented. We encourage an upscale steak house or other restaurant but do not want another bar with the attending problems that would be created. Thank you, Judy Pinchuk 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 445 Huntington Beach 9/18/2006 -----Original Message----- From: Dick Theil [mailto:dtheil@verizon.net] Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:24 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Ponderosa Steakhouse Members of Huntington Beach City Council Members. I too am a homeowner who was not notified of the Ponderosa Steak House Proposal. I would love to see a high quality Steakhouse in downtown Huntington Beach, but please, not another BAR. Please look at the following link: http://www.ponderosasteakhouses.com/home.htm The proposed Ponderosa Steakhouse of Huntington Beach doesn't look at all like the Ponderosa Steakhouse Franchise. One of the Bundle of Rights of real property is the right of quiet enjoyment which insures that an owner will be able to use and enjoy his property without the interference of other parties-that superceeds the mixed use zoning law and is a primary part of our rights as owners and renters of fee simple property. 1 was present at the Hearing and participated in the dialogue. We heard such things as"they should have known about the noise when they bought downtown."-There has never been a facility located in the proposed area that will even approach the noise level that the Ponderosa Steakhouse-Dance Floor-Bull Riding-Live Band- DJ playing Bar will produce. "It is zoned mixed use so they have a right to be there." --Mixed use has certain compatabilities that need to be addressed. None of those compatabliity issued were included and made a part of the conditional use request. "If we put up a sound barrier,we take away the outdoor feeling."-What about the Homeowners 60'away from the cigarette smoke, restaurant smells, loud music, excited Bull Riders, and exuberant dancers? Don't they have even more rights to enjoy the outside feeling? At present, no'TRUE" restrictions were placed on the Ponderoa Bar, except that the Planning Commission will review the operation after 6 months. It is too late then. The restrictions must be placed on them now, not 6 months from now A few of the other questions that were never addressed are as follows: 1. Will the restaurant serve their entire menu as a full service restaurant( not just snacks and appetizers)during all time that the restaurant is open? 2. Between 10 p.m.and 7 a.m.where will trash and refuse be deposited ? 3. Realizing that the Outdoor dining will extend beyond the overhang of the building, how will noise be prevented from reaching beyond 50 feet of the patio dining? How will that be monitored and controlled? 4. Will hours of Music and Entertainment be restricted? 5. Will amplified music be allowed ? 6. At the end of each business day what will be done to ensure that patrons leave the area? 7. Who will control the outside area at the entrance where people congregate to smoke, yell and have a good time at the expense of the Pier Colony Homeowners? 8. What type of lighting will be provided? 9. What signage will be put up to respect neighbors? 10. Will promotion be done as a restaurant? A night club?A Bar? 11. How will age restrictions be implemented and controlled? 12. Will full compliance with ABC laws be enforced ? By whom? 13. Will the propietor attend a Lead Program from the ABC? 14. Will the entertainment themselves have inappropriate exposure or encourage lewd exposure etc? 15. Will there be Karaoke and if yes, what will be done to limit the sound ? 16. Will Hooka be permitted ? 17. Who will clean up if patrons vomit on our property? 18. Will security cameras be installed and accessible to Pier Colony HOA? Respectfully, Dick Theil Real Estate Broker Unit#148 Pier Colony -----Original Message----- From: Karen Smith [mailto:kislksll@socal.rr.com] Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 1:06 PM To: CITY COUNCIL Cc: Dapkus, Pat; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Ponderosa Steakhouse CUP #06-20 Dear Respected Members of H.B. City Council, As residents/ homeowners in downtown HB, we are extremely disappointed with the Planning Commission decision Tuesday evening to approve the conditional use permit #06-20 for the Ponderosa Steakhouse. A Bar with outdoor seating, a mechanical bull, live bands, and who knows what else! No consideration was given to the concerns of residents and in some cases no communication was sent to notify residents of this request. Another bar in downtown HB! ! Is this the image you have of this city as it grows? Is this the FAMILY image you see in Huntington Beach's future. When do we say ENOUGH when it comes to public intoxication, yelling of obscenities, screeching tires, public urination, destruction of public and private property and more workload for an already understaffed police patrol in the area. As homeowners, we expect to be able to sleep at night without being waken from 1:00 AM to 3:00 AM by the yelling of inebriated patrons of the local bars. This decision by the Planning Commission is sending HB down the path of becoming a massive Fraternity Party. Please restore our faith in where HB is headed by investigating this issue. Sincerely, Larry Smith; Karen Smith & Joanne Iati 317 2nd St. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 960-1010 1 5tr-1 q-?UUb i HU UJ:U9 Fn U FAX N0, 0 P, 01 " of Huntington Beach FAX TRANSMISSIt�� JAMES lvtELTON SEA' 14 2006 206 2no ST. HumTINQToN BF-Acm CA 02846 PH: (7 1 41374-00 2 2 FAX: !7f l 41944 9004,, To: Rami Talleh,Project Planner Date: September 14,2006 Fax 4: (714)374-1540 Pages: 3, including this cover sheet. From: .lames Melton Subject: Ponderosa Steakhouse Here are a couple more letters to you that arrived late;I realize that they won't go down on the record,but 1 thought you should be aware of them. I'm disappointed in the uninformed and irresponsible decision of the Planning Commission to approve the CUP for Ponderosa Steakhouse. It was very transparent to all present,that it's not going,to be the family restaurant it masqueraded to be,but another loud bar that will create more noise,additional alcohol related problems(during and after hours of operation,on site and off), plus parking issues,etc. If a place like this,located in the sensitive&ingo.area of a mixed use development that borders residential housing,were required to close at 10pm, I might feel differently. But the sad reality is,that this is going-to be a loud pool bar,with live bands,a DJ, dancing,and a most important item(curiously not on the mailed disclosure I received)--the mechanical bull. The Police already admit to being understaffed for our downtown area,and they have a tough time just keeping things under control late at night(IOpm to 3am)on Walnut east of Main St. The local residents already put up with far too much for the benefit of the local bar proprietors'balance sheets and city revenue,and now we're asking them to accept more of the burden and take more abuse. It's not right,and HB is unique in these problems compared with other coastal Orange County cities. Our wonderfitl city of Huntington Reach has made great strides to upgrade its image,and invest in its revitalization. This"steakhouse"is a step backwards for HB,towards what downtown used to be--a seedy blue-collar bar scene. If you've lived in the area long,your surely recall other examples of the unwanted past: the multiple"head"shops and the Surf Theater,which reeked with the stench of urine. As a homeowner and resident,I encourage positive strides forward. This is going back,not forward. Sincerei James Melton ar.r-i q-euuv i nu uj-uu rn u r Hx tVt1. u Y. U`L Rami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr.. Talleh, As a:resident of downtown Huntington Beach,I am opposed.to Condition Use Permit No. 0&2Q (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales,live bands,and additional outdoor dining oci Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems,and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment,as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature)�a - 1�t, Gt; t (Name) cc /�''�Lot. 75—if t' (Address) Huntington Beach A 92648 Otr-i4-4uvo inu uj;ua rn u FAX NU, 0 P. 03 12ami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a.resident of downtown Huntington Beach,I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No.06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales,live bands,and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted.noise,more alcove related problems,and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature),/ k ..�� (Nance) �� p (Address) C. 146 I C Huntington Beac CA 92648 Page 1 of 1 Talleh, Rami From: Jcalgal bcalgal@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8:33 AM To: rtalleh@surfcity-hb.org. Subject: Re:Ponderosa Permit 06-20 Dear Mr.Talleh, We are concerned that allowing entertainment, dancing and outdoor dining at the Ponderosa Steak House on Walnut street will adversely affect Huntington Beach. Living next door to this venue, we know first hand of the potential increased noise and trouble. We already experience a great deal of noise at around 2 a.m.when the other nearby bars close and also we have had vandalism to our property from inebriated pedestrians. Allowing outdoor dining,entertainment and dancing will just exacerbate our problems. If this is allowed to go in it will negatively affect our quality of life and our property value. Please do not allow these requests. Thank you, Judy and Les Pinchuk 200 Pacific Coast Hwy#445 telephone 714 969 8111 9/12/2006 B-2 LATE COMMUNICATION Page I of i Talleh, Rami From: RC Alley[rca@Architectsorange.com] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 8:46 PM To: rtalleh@surfcity-hb.org Cc: smcwpms@aoi.com Subject: Conditional Use Permit No.06-20(Ponderosa Steakhouse) Importance: High Rami: My name is RC Alley, I live at 200 PCH, Unit 122. 1 just recieved an email this evening regarding the above mentioned item. I live less than 100'away from this location, shouldn't I have recieved a public note regarding this? Please PDF me a copy of the planning package today so that 1 can understand what is being proposed. I left you a voicemail, please call me at 714-318-4775 asap. RC Alley Architects Orange 144 N. Orange St. Orange, CA 92866 (714)639-9860 9/12/2006 Page 1 of 1 Talleh, Rami From: Dick Theil[dtheil@verizon.net] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:16 PM To: Talleh, Rami Subject: Ponderosa Steak House Mr. Rami Talleh City Planner Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh: On behalf of the 130 unit Huntington Pier Colony Homeowners Association,we would like to express our concern regarding the proposed Ponderosa Steak House application for the development of a restaurant that would allow Mechanical Bull Riding,DJ playing recorded music, Bands playing Live Music,Dancing and 1,000 square feet of Outdoor Dining, directly and immediately adjacent to our community. Living next door to busy Main street and Walnut, we have been impacted by the activities that occur in many of the venues downtown. We experience a great deal of noise late in the evenings and early morning hours as the restaurants and bars close and the inebriated patrons make their way down Main street and Walnut street. There are many instances when these people have even jumped over our gated community to access our pool or just to cause vandalism and mischief. The impact on our community will be continual and unrelenting until 2:00am daily. The fact that the outdoor dining is curtailed around 9:00pm to 10:00pm is of little solice to the homeowners. They request that they be allowed to maintain their"already limited"Rights of Quiet enjoyment: To insure that an owner will be able to use and enjoy his/her property without the interference of other parties. We urge you to deny the Application from the Ponderosa Steak House, as there are currently plenty of entertainment venues on Main street. We believe that by approving the request from the Ponderosa Steak House,this will negatively impact the residential living of the Members of our community and our property values. Sincerely, Huntington Pier Colony Homeowners Association Dick Theil, President Board of Directors 9/12/2006 SEP-12-2UU6 TUE U3:42 Pfl U HA NU. U r. Ue Rami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear:Mr_Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach,I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No.06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales,live bands,and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment,as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) i (Name) /c 4/L16cj (Address) c?3j Huntington Beach CA 92648 SEF-12-ZUU6 WE UZ:46 FM U FAX N0, 0 P. 02 Rami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach,i am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales,live bands, and additional outdoor dining- on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, {Signature {Name} �f�h l fi�Yye✓lh� . (Address Huntington Beach CA 92648 h Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name) ,�C� � 1 (Address) (71 Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name) I�LN/ (Address) , Huntington Beach CA 92648 4 3 or 1 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach,I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) jf (Name) JJJJ A I"�U a�r (Address) "7 2i4o ` 9(4. Huntington Beach CA 92648 b Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) IN (Name) rip (Address) _ ,clf �a Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) Y&/ak (Name) In 4elle lid (Address) / Z Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name)MAP--i fi-�-j e�-::)4' (Address) 3 Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, f� (Signature) " (Name) . (Addres Huntington Beach CA 92648 i � Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, lq(Signature s (Name) Ofq:5fq YJ v� (Address) Q b-� Huntington Beach CA 92648 I� Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands,and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, GF (Signature) (Name) Q A 0 f,D 9—//l 2 L'1 (Address) — -7 I-J)�a Huntington Beach CA 92648 Oe yJ Iq Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) p6tXAZ 11�al (Name)— f✓ o�' (Address)2?Q �r V 57: Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name) fit ic_14 /es (Address) 2 30 2 "'''? • S T' Huntington Beach CA 92648 A9 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affec he nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signa (Name) � (Address) 02 rI Huntington Beach CA 92648 � 7 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, l � w(Signature)_9 r� (Name) (Address) —2—] Huntington Beach CA 92648 � d Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) 4�D�V J 14., (Name) !;� o (Address)� � Huntington Beach CA 92648 1� Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) -� (Name) 7Tov (Address) 20Co 2,Vb S'T_ Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name)_ R��� Name (Address) 2-�zLA 2A\)Q St �- Huntington Beach CA 92648 �C r Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name)JeW ����� (Address) Huntington Beach CA 92648 a� Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street,will create additional unwanted noise,more alcohol related problems, and rther parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it f cts the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) / r (Nam L� Gam" (Address) W 71n Huntington Beach CA 92648 v23 Rami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, a-%�k �0 (Signature) .�✓� rt_�/l y (Name) �'-� �^'>>1''C- Q f' I M�-�" (Address) 2/ 7 c?: s' &J a Huntington Beach CA 92648 3 /� 6t1 G� ')0-tt c o4nrNE �. � 4T- I 3J'1 ---I vo STe Rami Talleh,Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 - Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as ' fects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) 114 7 PEWS,I* (Name) , "''-, ce (Address) �(� S y- - Huntington Beach CA 92648 2S' Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) ` his (Name) 17 c a N)I -a- (Address) Z D S 1 S S%�-&e r Huntington Beach CA 92648 Rami Talleh, Project Planner Huntington Beach Planning Commission 2000 Main St. Huntington Beach CA 92648 Dear Mr. Talleh, As a resident of downtown Huntington Beach, I am opposed to Condition Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse). Adding more alcohol sales, live bands, and additional outdoor dining on Walnut Avenue east of Main Street, will create additional unwanted noise, more alcohol related problems, and further parking issues. That location is unsuitable for this type of establishment, as it affects the nearby homes adversely. Sincerely, (Signature) (Name) E)b.N )J PC-Qf�� (Address) 313 ?'�— S' Huntington Beach CA 92648 a � ATTACHMENT #6) yt , y, APPEAL OF P APPROVAL $ CONDITIONAL USE - PERMIT NO. 6 2 / y (3 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite # 11 ) / � y 8 \ s a a PROJECT DESCRIPTION . Conditional Use Permit: A Establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant consisting o yj the fallowing: F T, • On-site sales and consumption of alcohol, ,v • Live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, � Dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, to four billiard tables with shuffleboard hk • Two-phased outdoor dining with alcohol area (Phase One: 400 sq. ft., and Phase Two: 600 sq. ft.) 5 R p LANING COMMISSION ACTION g ) Planning Comfission approved on w ; September k * - Consistent with the Mixed Use General Plan b \ /y ' Land Use designation - Consistent with previous established uses s - Complies with theapplicable code requirements � b - Increases the commercial viability of the area. f �P ti ✓, PPEAL OF PLANNIG COMISSION CTION f Appeal filed by Council Member Debbie Cook se - Incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent residences. - City Council needs to have the opportunity to a review the proposed use. f. rpf i r c� ' Elm lot IL Aric I m Al IV lAr ME ! c� �e y - / d 7 r�' rs � 4+•, a I, 4 a , r, r tr a w w / �Z a N��\ •///�� 2 aka v � x-,- , MZ F �, i 3 S, as / y t �y k v a,x.. ke S f z a C 2 i 4,'Ili Zs5 � _,Ilt�n •v==r ip r ==i lVil Y 3 ' } � � F � !a3 ✓frl ° r a'z hb J u. v WalnutAvoO,r � f s o ME on EL m %`Eb)� IT"' Pob' EL A EL 17. 9 a omm rm om r' a 4y ?% � $ s i ' t Y d it R e / a \ s s� ti s x; , x 3 2 x�rm"%JUM PmftmLAN ................... a � . . ........ 3 k b Ae � � y illy S l ✓ G� �� pF ` 3 s STAFF ANALYSIS l • Project increase the commercial viability of ierside Pavilion y • Project continues land use pattern that was a 5r. anticipated the development of Pierside \ Pavilion Project enhances and supports other commercial establishments in this high intensity urban part of Downtown '\ • Project complies ith the Downtown Specific Plan p y L and Downtown Parking ster Plan L 5 'L JT�t 3 S ,E d Y ba" TAFF RECOMMENDATION . x 0 Approvalbased : - Compliance ith the Downtown Specific Plan and Downtown Parking Master Plan Provides a visitor-serving commercial use within x a\ mys the Downtown, which increases the commercial viability of the area - Consistency with the Mixed Use General Plan y Land Use designation. air y n S x` �• a ; a. i �F r��.a�r ,• z��`Z�,j y, G x-W�f9 ATTACHMENT #7 g CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH TO: Scott Hess, Acting Director of Planning FROM: Kenneth W. Small, Chief of Police? DATE: October 24, 2006 SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steak House) After reviewing the Notice of Action for Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20, 1 concur with the recommended provisions. I recommend a provision be added to the Conditional Use Permit requiring a six-month review of the establishment's compliance with the terms of the C. U. P. RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Planning Department SUBJECT: Appeal of Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: November 6, 2006 RCA ATTACHMENTS STATUS Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached ❑ Not Applicable Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) Attached ❑ (Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. Attached ❑ (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Fiscal Impact Statement (Unbudgeted, over $5,000) Attached ❑ Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Attached Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Attached Not Applicable ❑ Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Attached Not Applicable ❑ Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Attached Not Applicable ❑ EXPLANATION FOR MISSING ATTACHMENTS' ... ....... REVIEWED RETURNED FORW RDED Administrative Staff Deputy City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City Clerk ........ EXPLANATION :FOR RETURN OF ITEM::: (Below Space For City Clerk's Use Only) RCA Author: SH:HF:RT:sc �)J NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 6, 2006, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse) Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Appellant: City Council Member Debbie Cook Request: To establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard, and a 1,000 sq. ft. outdoor dining area Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Project Planner: Rami Talleh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is located in the non appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and is exempt from the requirements of a coastal development permit. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on (Thursday before meeting) November 2, 2006. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (DADocuments and Settings\LugarR\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Fi1es\0LKD9\061106.D0C) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 6, 2006, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse) Applicant: Michael C. Adams Associates, 21190 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Appellant: City Council Member Debbie Cook Request: To establish a 5,000 sq. ft. restaurant with on-site sales and consumption of alcohol, live entertainment, dancing on a 200 sq. ft. dance floor, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard,and a 1,000 sq. ft. outdoor dining area Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, #112 (south side of Walnut Avenue, between Main St. and Third St.) Project Planner: Rami Talleh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Item No. 1 is located in the non appealable jurisdiction of the Coastal Zone and is exempt from the requirements of a coastal development permit. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on (Thursday before meeting) November 2, 2006. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Department at 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 (D:\Documents and Settings\esparzap\Local SettingsUemporary Internet Files\OLK I 06E\061106.DOC) NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL OF A PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Date: 9/19f2006 To: Planning Dept(2 copies) Date Delivered 9119q 06 City Attorney(1 Copy) Date Delivered 9/19/2006 Filed By: Councilmember Debbie Cook Regarding:Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20-Ponderosa Steakhouse 300 Pacific Coast Highway#112-Pierside Pavillion Tentative Date for Public Hearing TBD Copy of Appeal Letter Attached: Yes LEGAL NOTICE AND A.P.MAILING LIST MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERIC'S OFFICE 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE Joan L. Flynn City Clerk ext. 5227 Fee Collected: None Form Completed by: Rebecca Ross, Sr. Deputy City Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Notice of Appeal to City Council Of A Planning Commission Action Date of Tentative Copy of Date-2 Planning Date for Appeals copies Application Commission Public Letter Fee sent to Number Action Date Filed Submitted By Regarding-CUP,EIR,etc. Hearing Attached Collected Planning Councilmember Ponderosa Steakhouse, 300 PCH $CUP 06 20 9/12/2006 9/19/2006 Debbie Cook 4112 Pierside Pavillion TBD yes None 9/19/2006 Mayor Sullivan & s Councilmember CUP 03-35-Target-Loading and CUP 03-35 4/25/2006 5/4/20064Green Delive Operations ,TBD yes No 5/5/2006' . a.. _ a .. w ww.,.,.w..pea n . m_ . . ._. _ . ., ZTA 05 03& Council Member ITA 05 03&LCP 05 01 Apls ; LCP 05 01 12/13/2005, 12/20/2005 Jill Hardy Specific Plans TBD yes No 12/20/200& _2 .. . s .a_..o_. _. . m, u _ a �_.. .. m w.a y..0 ,.., v A a _ a .._ _ . .._a .Council Member CUP 05 03 5/24/2005' 6/3/2005 Debbie Cook CUP 05 03 Doo Retaing Wall 'TBD Yes §No Mayor Pro Tem ;CUP 04-16 3/8/2006 3/18/2005 Dave Sullivan 'CUP 04-18- Roosevelt Lane Condos 3TBD Yes No . . ... _ w _. _.... a w.w .. „A 0 6_. n . .l .L _�d 1 ,__. � _ ....ow. a ,w E ,Diocese of Orange- t Mitigated Negative Declaration 03-08 = MND 03-08 11/9/2004: 11/1912004 Marywood Center `Good Shepherd Cemetary TBD ,Yes r.N u K,$2,335„00 _ _.v.�..w . . . r.... _ _. , m . _ _ ._ . Council Member CUP 03 51 7/27/2004 8/6/2004 Debbie Cook CUP 03 51 Cleverly Addition ,TBD Yes ,No 8/6/2004 . roe } Council Member ;CUP 03-62 7/27/2004 8I612004,Connie Boardman `CUP 03-62 Walgreen's Pharmacy TBD Yes No 8/6/2004 .....,.,....... ,�........... .. ........ .....,.«..,...- .,.�,.....,.y.,.,..,.,a..N. ...„a.k ...,...� .,,.e„ .....,... ..,,.,.=...n... ..,r.., ., .. ,...K...a..__ _.......:x.. Business Prop CUP 03-35 5/25/2004 6/4/2004iDevelopment Co !CUP 03 35 Target TBD iYes $2,335 00 4"�........... ..«,o4..a.«. ..,....,..... .,n...........� f .�mP.... c..v..ev.-..., xn.».w...,....... ....... ,.,,.._-..» ............. ........ ...... :...a...:.. ...,»...a.........«., ....,...... ,.._........ .....,.....,.... v.,..,o,.` Wr ��The Robert Mayer CUP 02-20, Special Permit 02-04, ;CUP 02-20 5/5/2004 5/14/2004 Corporation CDP 02 12 TTM# 16338 Pacific City 6/7/2004 Yes $2,335 00 5/14/2004' `Makar Properties 'CUP 02-20, Special Permit 02-04, ;CUP 02-20 5/5/2004a 5/7/2004yLLC !CDP 02 12 TTM# 16338 Pacific City 6/7/20U,Yes $2,335 00 r n5/7/2007 L 'Lewis Brisbois i Bisgaard&Smith ;EIR 02-01 3/2312004 4/2/2004 LLP EIR 02 01 Pacific City TBD ,Yes $2,335 00` 4/2/2004 -01 e_ f. _. 3120y. ..� w. . _..... v - .�. i _...... � ._. _... w_ as . , n. The Robert Mayer EIR 02 01 3/23/2004t 4/1/2004 Corporation EIR 02 01 Pacific City TBD Yes $2,335 00 4/1/2004' _ �._ 4�. w _,.. ., .... .. ._ n .. _ .. _ _._ e a } f Council Member CUP 03-42-Langenbeck Park CUP 03-42 1/27/2004 2/6/2004kConnie Boardman Vireless Comm Facility Cingular TBD !Yes No 2/6/20041 m .. .__,.. .mw_.� . . u _ �..M .� w, .. .. __.m. ,.. _. . ..H W.. GAppeals\Appeals Log Page 1 of 10 9/19/2006 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication C To: Joan Flynn, City Clerk! ..P From: Debbie Cook, City Council Member , `; -- Date: September 18, 2006 zai:4 Subject: APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF � � CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 06-20(PONDEROSA _ STEAKHOUSE) c Conditional Use Permit No. 06-20 (Ponderosa Steakhouse)was approved by the Planning Commission on September 12, 2006. The subject property is located at 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 112— Pierside Pavilion. The approval was for a restaurant within an existing 5,000 sq. ft. unit with on-site sale and consumption of alcohol, dancing, live entertainment consisting of live music, a disc jockey (DJ), and a mechanical bull, and up to four billiard tables with shuffleboard. It also included a 1,000 sq. ft. two-phased outdoor dining area with alcohol sales. I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's approval based upon the following: • Incompatibility concerns between the proposed use and adjacent residences. • The City Council needs to have the opportunity to review the proposed use. xc: City Council Planning Commission Penelope Culbreth-Graft, City Administrator Paul Emery, Deputy City Administrator Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Scott Hess, Acting Director of Planning Rami Talleh, Associate Planner FYIJIS@21@, , caaac���ayc�at.wc ® Ir r �wnW- C` AA1V�C1lQ�Y 1 2 3 024 144 04 024 144 12 024 14609 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ben Trainer Ronald ood 6771 WARNER AVE 26165 RINCONADA DR 1968 UIET Y HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 CARMEL VALLEY CA 93924 TIN ON ACH CA 92648 4 5 6 024 146 10 024 146 14 024 147 01 Ronald H Wood SANTA LUCIA INVESTMENTS LLC Beach tingto 19681 QUIET BAY LN 100 CITADEL DR#178 PO X 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 LOS ANGELES CA 90040 T TON EACH CA 92648 7 8 9 024 147 03 024 14705 024 147 08 Donald Galitzen Corp Do' CITY OF TIN 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Palm Desert, CA 92260 October 30, 2006 Ms. Joan Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Dear Ms. Flynn: As a part-time resident and property owner of Huntington Beach, I am writing this letter to express my concern over the building of Ponderosa Steakhouse adjacent to Pier Colony, the project in which I own a condominium. While I would certainly welcome the addition of a tasty dining facility,placing an outdoor dining area with entertainment and alcohol adjacent to luxury homes is a formula for disaster. When I purchased my condo which overlooks both the movie theater and pier, I cherished the peaceful tranquility of the area in which I would one day be able to retire. I have always had tenants who worked full-time, and I could truthfully inform them that it was an ideal place in which to live. Some even worked out of their home and never complained about noise. None of the units in Pier Colony were built with air conditioning, and it is necessary to keep the windows open in the summer. After building an entertainment/restaurant/night club next to four buildings, it will be difficult to sleep or do a host of activities which require concentration and quiet. We may, in fact,turn on our own music and end up drowning each other out in order to avoid the noise of Ponderosa. Certainly I will have to rethink spending my retirement years in such an environment, the same environment that I have always treasured. While twenty or thirty persons may enjoy themselves within Ponderosa, there are likely to be over one hundred angry persons in the adjoining four buildings. It irks me to think of the thousands of dollars I am paying in property taxes to the city, which in turn could harm the property value of our homes. Perhaps the city will realize this when the county assessor discovers the values challenged when we are no longer able to sell at the prices we paid for these homes. The city harmed the Pier Colony homeowners when it failed to properly inspect the shower construction. How it ever allowed`hot mopping'with the use of plastic pieces beneath the shower pan is beyond me, since the details of the construction had to have been presented to the city. Yet out of my own pocket I was forced to demolish and rebuild, to make up for poor decision-making on the part of the city. I would not choose to spend my summers anywhere else on the planet. I love Huntington Beach. I am simply begging you not to further harm the owners of Pier Colony. By requiring Ponderosa to operate only as an indoor facility with restricted hours and rules of r -7 �- operation, it will be possible to build this development without harming the many persons around it. I appreciate your considering the points made within this letter and welcome any questions you may have with regard to my facts or opinions. I can be reached at 714- 290-2425. Please help us to maintain our beautiful setting in the twenty-first century. Sincerely, Robin Braithwaite Unit 328, Pier Colony Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk Conditional Use Permit NO. 06-20(Ponderosa Steakhouse) Debbie Cook and Counsel Members, I am very concerned that the city is considering putting in a 5,000 square fort ko Dancing and Live entertainment venue with full liquor and outside patio. I. The location is to close to Residential Condominiums. The Alcoholic Beverage Control and police department has only authorized Beer and Wine license in the past because of this problem. It had considerable complaints as Mr. K's Karaoke bar because of noise without patios and with doors closed. 2. The downtown area is already over populated with Restaurants that act like Bars. Studies in Santa Monica and all consultants say we need to focus on changing the mix to Retail, services, offices, and upper scale restaurants to support the area. We need these changes to grow the area and support business already in the area. 3. The Land owner has a stipulation in his lease with Spark Woodfire Grill that no other Steakhouse can be added to the property. If the landowner considers this a Real restaurant not a Night Club he would have concerns. Poseidon was failure because we already have too many bars in the area. 4. We have in the past been very controlling with Entertainment Licenses due to the already overwhelming problems for the police in the downtown area. We basically put Baja Fresh and Pancho Villas out of business for dancing and entertainment problems this was over 200 yards away from this business and residential. Gallagher's music also has many issues in the past. I know it is tough to say no to new businesses investing in the Downtown area. Michael Adam's is a respected consultant and knows how to go through the right steps to get a Conditional Use Permit the business owner wants for his business. We need to develop the downtown are smartly for the over all community and residents. The residents have rights and putting in the wrong project will only cause problems with complaints and the wrong cliental in the downtown area. This project is not good for the overall community and the Downtown specific plan. Concern Business person in the downtown area and concerned resident. Th, Afovt& Ex 13 Corporate Plaza #110 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 640-2370 Fax (949) 640-7816 11/06/06 ` c> Huntington Beach City Council 4 Main St. &Yorktown Huntington Beach, Calif. Re: CUP for Ponderosa Chophouse at Pierside 4 N City Council Members: Representing the Pierside SurfCity 6 Cinema (Sanborn Theatres, Inc.), we are concerned about the opening of a new establishment below our theatre. The prior occupants, The Golden Bear, featured live bands which generated noise that filtered into our theatre auditoriums on a continuous and repeated basis. Despite the statements that the theatre and attached businesses had extra sound proofing to prevent "bleed through" noise, it has been proven that the type of use being proposed does cause noise to enter our auditoriums and detrimentally affect our business. We are not opposed to restaurants to attract business to this area, but are opposed to the noise factors that detrimentally affect our business. Therefore, if a "CUP" is granted for this business activity, we want the tenants to provide for additional soundproofing as needed to prevent the"bleed through" of their activities into our business space. Since the prior business, The Golden Bear, caused continuous problems with sound coming into our space, it is certain that the additional sound proofing is needed prior to the opening of the proposed restaurant and more sound proofing may very well be needed after their opening, once the actual magnitude of the problem is determined. Very truly yours Ga ichardson Ge ral Manager Sanborn Theatres,Inc. RECEIVED FROMAR .._ AS!t%x COUNCI EETMM OF RK OFFICE JOAN L FLYNN,CITY CLERK Suggested mod ificationslconditions to the proposed use: 1 . Eliminate the mechanical bull. If you won't eliminate it move it to the back room where it can be contained. 2. Eliminate the outdoor patio. If you won't eliminate it move it to Walnut street like Gallaghers. If you can't move it, keep it under the canopy and fully enclose it with glass walls to the ceiling. 3. Eliminate live entertainment as recommended by the Police Department. If not, at least designate that the stage area be located in the back room. This would allow it to be "contained". 4. Eliminate dancing as recommended by the Police Department. 5. Close the patio at 9pm on weeknights and 10pm on weekends as recommended by the Police Department. 6. Add a condition stating "Noise from the establishment shall not be audible beyond 50' of the building or in the movie theater. This was a condition of approval for the Poseidon. 7. Add a condition stating "All exterior doors, excluding the entrance door along Walnut frontage, shall remain closed during hours of operation." This was a condition of approval for the Poseidon.