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HomeMy WebLinkAboutConditional Use Permit 2013-018 - Local Bench Grill Alcohol D1�„„i„g Commission Recommended Arfion13) AppFeve GeneFal Plan Amendment Ne. 05 001 by adopting City CGUnGil Dn�oli Linn No 201 3 62 "A Resel� Linn of the City rn��nnil of the Cit of r-c�.�vrc�crvrrnv-� , ��ucrvrrvTm�.—viTy--vvcrr-r .. ... ..... ....� ... , the Cn +ho ('+ nrnnr of�/�/ rnor A�ioni io'%!R i i Ninhnlc-Cfrnot /7onino AAan Amendment No 05 00I\ -' Staff Recommended Action: A) Approve Findings of Fact with Statement of;Overriding Considerations; and, B) Approve General Plan'Amendment No. 057001 by adopting City Council Resolution No. 2013-62, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Approving General Plan Amendment No. 05-001; and, C) Approve Zoning--Map Amendment No. 05-001 with findings for approval and approving for introduction`'Ordinance No,..:4006, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beac`h.Amending the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance by Changing,the Zoning Designation From RM (Residential Medium Density) to CG (Comme<ial General) on-a +1.1 Gross Acre Portion and to IG (General Industrial) on a +3.3 Gross Acre Portion of Real Property Located on the.Southeast Corner of-Warner Avenue and Nichols Street (Zoning Map Amendment No. 05-001)."` `4 47 Speakers Approved 4-3 (Hardy, Boardman, Shaw- No) 19. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 - Local Bench Grill Alcohol CUP Appeal filed by Mayor Boardman (300 Pacific Coast Highway Unit 107B) Planning Commission and Staff Recommended Alternate Action A-ppFeve Deny Conditional Use Permit No.2013-018 with findings-a-r4 for denial. Approved Denial 5-2 (Harper, Carchio- No) ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION 20. Approve the re-introduction.of Ordinance No. 4000 amending Chapter 17.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code relating to the Plumbing Code due to a section omission in the original City Council/PFA Regular Meeting November 4, 2013 -8- Recommended Action: Approve for introduction amended Ordinance 4000, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating to the Plumbing Code." Approved 7-0 COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS (Not Agendized) Sullivan, Harper, Shaw, Katapodis, Carchio, Boardman reported. ADJOURNMENT — 11:40 PM in memory of Environmental Board Member Bob Smith. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Huntington Beach City Council/Public Financing Authority is Monday, November 18, 2013, in Room B-8, Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California. INTERNET ACCESS TO CITY COUNCIL/PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITYAGENDA AND STAFF REPORT MATERIAL`IS LOCATED UNDER THE "GOVERNMENT" TAB AT _http://www.huntingtonbeachca.go v City Council/PFA Regular Meeting November 4, 2013 -9- Dept. ID PL 13-028 Page 1 of 4 Meeting Date: 11/4/2013 7140 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/4/2013 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building SUBJECT: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 — Local Bench Grill Alcohol CUP Appeal filed by Mayor Boardman (300 Pacific Coast Highway Unit 107B) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 2013-018, a request to permit the on-site sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) within an existing approximately 1,200 sq. ft. eating and drinking establishment (Local Bench Grill). The CUP was approved by the Planning Commission and subsequently appealed to the City Council by Mayor Boardman. The Planning Commission and staff are recommending approval of CUP No. 2013-018 with findings and conditions of approval. Financial Impact: Not applicable. Planning Commission and Staff Recommended Action: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 with findings and suggested conditions of approval (ATTACHMENT NO.1). Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following motion(s): A. Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 and direct staff accordingly. B. Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 with findings for denial. Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Bulent Gundogar, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 107B, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: Jay LaRue, Pierside Pavilion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 HB -1083- Item 19. - I Dept. ID PL 13-028 Page 2 of 4 Meeting Date: 11l4l2013 Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 107B (Local Bench Grill - east side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Main Street, Pierside Pavilion) Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 represents a request to permit the on-site sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) within an existing 1,278 sq. ft. eating and drinking establishment pursuant to Section 3.3.1.4 of the Downtown Specific Plan (SP5). The existing restaurant is located in the Pierside Pavilion center, located on the north side of Pacific Coast Highway and east of Main Street. The sale, service, and consumption of alcohol are proposed to occur within the interior of the restaurant only. Although an outdoor dining area is available, the applicant does not propose to serve alcohol outdoors. The proposed hours of operation as requested by the applicant and conditioned by the Planning Commission are shown below: Days Dy Requested Hours of Operationy Planning<Commission (witli"alcohol,°sales) <_,:. Approval Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM* Friday through Sunday 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight) (midnight)* *No alcohol shall be served after 10:00 PM, seven days a week. B. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: The CUP was originally approved by the Zoning Administrator on August 7, 2013, (Attachment No. 7 of the attached Planning Commission staff report) and subsequently appealed by Commissioner Kalmick on August 16, 2013. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 24, 2013 to consider the CUP. One public comment and a related letter were received in opposition of the proposed project (Attachment No. 9 of the attached Planning Commission staff report). The letter included Huntington Beach Police crime reports and an Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) report of the last beer and wine license granted in the same census tract as the request. Following discussion, the Planning Commission voted to approve the CUP with modifications to the suggested conditions of approval (ATTACHMENT NO. 1) as follows: 1. Limit the hours for alcoholic beverage service to no later than 10:00 PM, seven nights a week. 2. No happy hour alcoholic beverage specials shall be offered after 7:00 PM. 3. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of hire and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. 4. Multi-serve alcoholic beverages (pitchers) shall be prohibited. Planning Commission Action on September 24, 2013: The motion made by Peterson, seconded by Franklin, to approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2013- 018 with findings and modified conditions of approval (ATTACHMENT NO. 1) carried by the following vote: AYES: Posey, Peterson, Bixby, Kalmick, Franklin NOES: Dingwall Item 19. - 2 HB -1084- Dept.ID PL 13-028 Page 3 of 4 Meeting Date: 11/4/2013 ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Pinchiff MOTION PASSED C. APPEAL: On October 2, 2013, Mayor Boardman filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of the proposed project (ATTACHMENT NO. 2). The appeal letter identifies concerns regarding an oversaturation of alcohol licenses in the downtown core area, and concern over potential impacts of these establishments to surrounding residents and the downtown area. D. STAFF ANALYSIS: In 2011, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2011-16 regulating newly established eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment. Subsequently, on July 1, 2013, the City Council approved Resolution 2013-24, which updated minimum requirements for new eating and drinking establishments with alcohol beverage sales located within District 1 of the Downtown Specific Plan. Resolution 2013-24 is applicable to conditional use permit applications for new alcohol uses and amendments to existing alcohol conditional use permit applications filed on or after the effective date of the resolution. In this case, the subject request was filed with the Planning and Building Department on June 6, 2013, prior to adoption of the new resolution. Therefore, the previous Resolution No. 2011-16 is applicable to the subject request. Both resolutions are included in the Planning Commission staff report for reference (ATTACHMENT NO 3). The applicant's proposed hours of operation are consistent with the applicable 2011 resolution of 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. midnight. The Planning Commission further limited the hours of alcoholic beverage service to no later than 10:00 P.M. seven days a week with no objection by the applicant. In accordance with the applicable resolution, the applicant is proposing the sale and consumption of beer and wine to complement the restaurant meals and would not be permitted to serve alcohol without food. Additionally, the Police Department's comments have been included in addition to the required conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2011-16 related to the request. The proposed conditions of approval for the project ensure that the restaurant maintains a restaurant atmosphere, operates in a manner to comply with state and local municipal laws, and prohibits live entertainment and dancing to minimize impacts to adjacent residential uses. E. SUMMARY: It has been determined that the restaurant with proposed alcohol sales with the conditions of approval as modified by the Planning Commission will be compatible with surrounding land uses. Pierside Pavilion and the Downtown area are designated for mixed use pedestrian oriented development. The applicant is not proposing live entertainment in conjunction with the restaurant use, and the nearest residences are located approximately 120 linear feet to the southeast, separated by a large pedestrian plaza. Alcohol is not proposed nor will it be permitted on the restaurant's outdoor patio. The subject restaurant will be required to comply with the imposed conditions of approval restricting how the restaurant operates with regards to alcohol sales including limits on the hours of operation and provision of a full restaurant menu. With the conditions of approval the restaurant will not create negative impacts for parking, noise or safety. Planning Commission and staff recommend approval of the CUP because, as conditioned, it is consistent with the General Plan, the Downtown Specific Plan, Council Resolution No. 2011-16, and the surrounding land uses. Hs -1085- Item 19. - 3 Dept. ID PL 13-028 Page 4 of 4 Meeting Date: 11/4/2013 Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 — Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance economic development. The proposed project will be compatible with surrounding uses, consistent with the existing land use pattern, and add to the economic vitality of the subject business located within the Downtown mixed-use pedestrian oriented commercial area. Attachment(s): 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval — CUP 2013-018 2. Appeal Letter from Mayor Boardman dated and received October 2, 2013 3. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 24, 2013 4. PowerPoint Presentation Slides SH:JJ:HB:kdc Item 19. - 4 HB -1086- ATTACHMENT # 1 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018 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, Class 1Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 to permit the sales, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages(beer and wine) within an existing 1,276 sq. ft. restaurant 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 alcohol sales and service, as conditioned, will not generate noise, traffic, demand for parking or other impacts above that which currently exists. or be inconsistent with the subject property's zoning. The restaurant will continue to serve food and beverages in conjunction with the proposed use. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the subject tenant suite is located within a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian- oriented development. The proposed restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible with adjacent properties. The use is required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties is minimized. 3. The proposed conditional use permit 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 would be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no physical expansion that includes additional floor are to the existing building as a part of this 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 M->30-sp-pd(Mixed Use—>30 du/ac— specific plan overlay — pedestrian overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element -,\NOA\2013\9-24-2013 CUP 13-018 Local Bench r,rin Attachment 1.1 Item 19. - 6' HB -1088- Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. 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. Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. 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. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in. the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed project is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages. The expansion of services captures and enhances visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facility as well as residential uses, thus reducing the need for vehicular travel. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. The site plan and floor plan received and dated June 6, 2013, shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Restaurant hours of operation shall be limited to between 9:00 AM and 11:00 PM Monday through Thursday and between 9:00 AM and 12:00 AM Friday through Sunday.No alcohol shall be served after 10:00 PM, seven days a week. (PC) b. Outdoor dining shall be limited to a maximum of 20% of the restaurant area per Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.2.24.4, unless otherwise permitted. c. Alcohol service or consumption within any outdoor dining area shall be prohibited unless approval is obtained from the City. GAPC\N0A\2013\9-24-2013 CUP 13-018 Local Bennh Grill Attachment 1.2 HB -1089- Item 19. - 7 d. Consumption of alcohol on the premises shall be limited to the conditions contained in the ABC Type 41 license(On Sale'Eating Place—Beer and Wine). (PD) e. To reduce the likelihood of alcoholic beverage consumption by minors, all alcoholic beverages shall be served in distinctive vessels, different than those containing non- alcoholic beverages. (PD) f The business will be located in a highly visible location along Pacific Coast Highway. To maintain a clean public image, no items shall be placed in the windows advertising the availability of alcoholic beverages, nor shall any displays or advertisements in the interior be directed to the exterior promoting the availability of alcoholic beverages. (PD) g. No alcohol shall be served after 10:00 PM. (PC) h. Alcohol sales are limited to purchases in conjunction with food. Purchases of alcohol only are prohibited. (PD) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2011-16) j. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2011-16) k. To ensure the location maintains a restaurant atmosphere, full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No. 2011-16) 1. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No. 2011-16) m. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No. 2011-16) n. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises. (Resolution No. 2011-16) o. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No. 2011-16) p. All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated to make easily discernable the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. (Resolution No. 2011-16) q. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2011-16) \NOA\2013\9-24-2013 CUP 13-018 Local Bench Grill Attachment 1.3 Item 19. - 8 HB -1090- r. The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No. 2011-16) s. No Happy Hour alcoholic beverage specials shall be offered after 7:00 PM. (PC) t. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of hire and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (PC) u. Multi-serve alcoholic beverages (pitchers) shall be prohibited. (PC) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 4. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification Olttp://www.usgbc.orWDispIgyPage.gs Tx?Catego1yID=l9) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems http://www.builditgreen.org/green-building- guidelines-rating). INDEW0 F'ICATION 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:\PCN0A\2013\9-242013 CUP 13-018 Local Bench GriN Attachment 1A HB -1091- Item 19. - 9 ATTACHMENT #2 ® City ®f Huntington Beach `'` 2000 Main Street ♦ Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5227 ♦ www.huntingtonbeachca.gov B P ' office of the City Clerk ' Joan L.Flynn, City Clerk NOTICE OF APPEAL TO CITY COUNCIL Appeal of Planning Commission Decision Date: October 2,2013 To: Planning and Building Department City Attorney City Council Office Administration Public Works Department Police Department Filed by: Mayor Connie Boardman Re: Appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 (Local Bench Grill Alcohol-300 Pacific Coast Highway Unit 107B) Date for Public Hearing: TBD Copy of appeal letter attached: Yes Fee collected: n/a -Completed by: Rebecca Ross,Senior Deputy City Clerk IN ORDER TO MEET A 10-DAY PRE-HEARING ADVERTISING DEADLINE, OUR AGENDA SCHEDULE STATES LEGAL NOTICE AND MAILING LABELS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 18 DAYS PRIOR TO PUBLIC HEARING DATE *FOR ITEMS THAT REQUIRED EXPANDED ADVERTISING, PLEASE CONSULT WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Sister Cities: Anjo,Japan ♦ Waitakere,New Zealand HB -1093- Item 19. - 11 JL0CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication To: Joan Flynn, City Clerk From: Connie Boardman, Mayor Date: October 1, 2013 Subject: APPEAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018 (LOCAL BENCH GRILL ALCOHOL-300 Pacific Coast Highway Unit 10713) i I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's September 24, 2013, approval of 1 Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 to permit the establishment of beer and wine sales and consumption within the building interior of an approximately 1,276 square foot restaurant. The grounds for my appeal are: 1. Concern regarding an oversaturation of alcohol licenses in the downtown core area; and 2. Concern over potential impacts of these establishments to surrounding residents and the downtown area. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the HBZSO, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. CB:SH:hb r►a cc: Honorable City Council Members a w Chair and Planning Commission -+ M Fred A. Wilson, City Manager c)0- 0 Robyn Uptegraff, Interim Assistant City Manager -4 na- r l Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building ao� -a Robin Estanislau, Deputy City Clerk m„M r47 Jane James, Planning Manager m 'C - 0 Kim De Coite, Administrative Assistant _ o Hayden Beckman, Planning Aide I i Item 19. - 12 FIB -1094- ATTACHMENT #3 xn -loss. Item 19. - 13 11 City of�unt><ngtan Beach f' nn�ng and Ba�idtngepartnen# E177 --MU NTINGTON&EACH TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott Hess, AICP,Director of Planning and Building BY: Hayden Beckman, Planning AideXV DATE: September 24, 2013 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018 — APPEAL (LOCAL BENCH GRILL ALCOHOL) APPLICANT: Bulent Gundogar, 300 Pacific Coast Highway; Unit 107B, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: Jay Le Rue, Pierside Pavilion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 107B (east side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Main Street) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: a Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 request: To permit the on-site sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) within an existing approximately 1,200 sq. ft. eating and drinking establishment. Staff s Recommendation: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 based upon the following: - Compliance with the General Plan designation of Mixed Use. - Consistent with the visitor-serving category of the Downtown Specific Plan to approve and support commercial activities that serve the needs of the surrounding community. - Proposed hours of operation are in compliance with the applicable City Council Resolution No. 2011-16 for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales. - The request will not create adverse impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents. RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use .Permit No. 13-018 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1)." T'^ c'—c!r"--ort-09/24/13 1 (13sr41 CUP 13-018 Local Bench Grill Alcohol) Item 19. - 14 HB -1096- #B-1 MEN E■■� �\ ®ME.■■ �' m mom =_ �c - C� A VICINITY MAP CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2013-018 ^fir • •ILL ,.ALCHOL APPEAL) BENCH The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 with findings for denial." B. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 and direct staff accordingly." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 represents a request to permit the on-site sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) within an existing 1,276 sq. ft. eating and drinking establishment pursuant to the Permitted Uses District 1 table (Figure 3-23) of Section 3.3.1.4 of the Downtown Specific Plan(SPS). The project site consists of approximately 1.7 acres located on the north side of Pacific Coast Highway and west of Main Street known as the Pierside Pavilion shopping center. The subject restaurant is located on the ground floor of a two-story section of an existing commercial building at the southwest corner of the site fronting Pacific Coast Highway. The sales, service, and consumption of alcohol is proposed to occur within the interior of the restaurant only. Although an outdoor dining area is available, the applicant does not propose to serve alcohol outdoors. The proposed hours of operation are as follows: :ci -_F Days = k Hours of_O eration: ; Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM Friday through Sunday 9:00 AM to 12:OOAM(midnight) Zoning Administrator Action: The Zoning Administrator took action and approved the project on August 7, 2013. On August 6, 2013, a member of the public submitted a written letter in opposition to the proposed project. The comment letter cited the downtown neighborhood's crime rate and concentration of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) licenses. The Zoning Administrator determined that the request .was consistent with the applicable Resolution 2011-16 regulating eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales, and based on staffs suggested findings and conditions of approval, approved CUP No. 2013-018. Appeal: This item represents an appeal filed on August 16, 2013, by Planning Commissioner Dan Kalmick (Attachment No. 4) of the Zoning Administrator's approval of CUP No. 13-018. The appeal identifies three primary issues for Planning Commission consideration, citing possible detrimental impacts to the general welfare of the neighborhood, noncompliance with Resolution No. 2013-24, and additional conditions that may be necessary for a restaurant proposing alcohol sales and hours of operation until midnight. ISSUES: Subieet Property And Surrounding Land Use,Zoning And General Plan Designations: Item 19. - 16'ort-19/24/13 ? (13sr41 CUP 13-018 Local Bench Grill Alcohol) HB -1098- JJJ NO Ith- Subject Property Commercial North,East and M->30—sp—pd(Mixed Use->30 SP-5—CZ—District#1 retail/mixed South of Subject du/ac—specific plan overlay— (Downtown Specific Plan— use,Pier Property pedestrian overlay) Downtown Core Mixed Use) Colony residential West of Subject CV—d(Commercial Visitor—Design SP-5—CZ—District#1 Beach, Property Overlay; OS-S (Open Space—Shore) parking lot General Plan Conformance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M ->30—sp—pd(Mixed Use ->30 du/ac— specific plan overlay— pedestrian overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the policies and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use,dement Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. 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. Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. 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. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed project is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages. The expansion of services captures and enhances visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facilities as well as residential uses, thus reducing the need for vehicular travel. PC Staff Report—09/24/13 "xB -1 099- (13sr41 CUP 13-018 Local Bench C Item 19. - 17 Zoning Compliance: The proposed project is located within District 1 of the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP) and the request complies with the requirements of that designation. The request to add alcohol consumption requires review and approval of a conditional use permit by the Zoning Administrator. The project will not increase existing building area and therefore does not require additional parking spaces because the intensity of the use remains the same. The previous use at this location was also a restaurant and to include alcohol sales, service, and consumption does not constitute an increase in required parking spaces. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1-Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. Coastal Status: The proposed project is located within the non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone. A Coastal Development Permit is not required for the establishment of alcohol sales, service, and consumption within an existing restaurant, since this request does not constitute an increase in building size or required parking spaces. Therefore, the intensity of the use remains the same. Design Review Board: Not applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Planning and Building, and Police have reviewed the application and identified applicable code requirements which have been provided to the applicant and are attached for information purposes only (Attachment No. 8). The Police Department's comments have been included in addition to the required conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2011-16 to mitigate potential impacts related to the request. The applicant has reviewed the suggested conditions of approval and verbally expressed his understanding and willingness to comply with these conditions if approved. Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent on September 12, 2013, 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 Division's Notification Matrix), applicant, and interested parties. On September 16, 2013, one written public comment letter in opposition to the proposed project was received(Attachment No. 9). rr" 'ort—09/24/13 5 (13sr41 CUP 13-018 Local Bench Grill Alcohol) Item 19. - 18 HB -1100- Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): July 15, 2013 September 13, 2013 CUP No. 13-018 was filed on June 6, 2013, and deemed complete on July 15, 2013. The Zoning Administrator took action on August 7, 2013, in compliance with the mandatory processing deadlines. The appeal was filed on August 16, 2013, and scheduled for public hearing on September 24, 2013. ANALYSIS: In 2011, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2011-16 regulating eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment. Subsequently, on July 15, 2013, the City Council approved Resolution 2013-24, which updated minimum requirements for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol beverage sales located within District I of the Downtown Specific Plan. Resolution 2013-24 is applicable to conditional use permit applications for new alcohol uses and amendments to existing alcohol conditional use permit applications filed on or after the effective date of the resolution. In this case, the subject request was filed with the Planning and Building Department on June 6, 2013, prior to adoption of the new resolution. Therefore,the previous Resolution No. 2011-16 is applicable to the subject request. Both resolutions have been attached to this staff report for reference (Attachments Nos. 5 and 6). The proposed hours of operation are consistent with the applicable 2011 resolution of 7:00 A.M. to 12:00 A.M. midnight. In accordance with the applicable resolution, the applicant is proposing the sale and consumption of beer and wine to complement the restaurant meals and would not be permitted to serve alcohol without food. Prior to the public hearing before the Zoning Administrator, the Police Department evaluated the request to determine if any of the new 2013 Resolution requirements should be applicable to the proposed project. The Police Department recommended and the Zoning Administrator imposed several conditions beyond those required by Resolution No. 2011-16, including a requirement for alcoholic beverages to be served in distinctive vessels separate from those containing non-alcoholic beverages and limitations upon the placement of advertisements regarding the availability of alcoholic beverages. The proposed conditions of approval for the project ensure that the restaurant maintains a restaurant atmosphere, operates in a manner to comply with state and local municipal laws, and prohibits live entertainment and dancing to minimize impacts to adjacent residential uses. Staff has determined that the proposed restaurant with alcohol sales will be compatible with surrounding uses because Pierside Pavilion and the Downtown area are designated for mixed use pedestrian oriented development. The applicant is not proposing live entertainment in conjunction with the restaurant use, and the nearest residences are located approximately 120 linear feet to the southeast, separated by a large pedestrian plaza. Alcohol is not proposed nor will it be permitted on the outdoor patio. The subject restaurant will be required to comply with the imposed conditions of approval restricting how the restaurant operates with regards to alcohol sales including limits on the hours of operation and provision of a full restaurant menu. With the conditions of approval the restaurant will not create negative impacts for parking, noise or safety. Therefore, the proposed project, as conditioned, is consistent with the General Plan, the Downtown Specific Plan, Council Resolution No. 2011-16, and staff recommends approval of the use. PC Staff Report—09/24/13 6 (13sr41 CUP 13-018 Local Bench G--" HB -1101- Item 19. - 19 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval—CUP No. 2013-018 2. Site Plan and Floor Plan dated June 6, 2013 3. Project Narrative received and dated June 6, 2013 4. Appeal Letter received and dated August 16, 2013 5. Resolution No. 2011-16 adopted March 7, 2011 6. Resolution No. 2013-24 adopted July 1, 2013 7. Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 Notice of Action dated August 7, 2013 8. Departments of Planning& Building, and Police Code Requirements (reference only) 9. Comment Letter in Opposition, received and dated September 16, 2013 SH:JJ:HB:kd -- - - --- ,ort—09/24/13 7 (13sr41 CUP 13-018 Local Bench Grill Alcohol) Item 19. - 20 HB -1102- ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018 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, Class 1-Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL— CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 to permit the sales, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) within an existing 1,276 sq. ft. restaurant 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 alcohol sales and service, as conditioned, will not generate noise, traffic, demand for parking or other impacts above that which currently exists or be inconsistent with the subject property's zoning. The restaurant will continue to serve food and beverages in conjunction with the proposed use. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the subject tenant suite is located within a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The proposed restaurant is.surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible with adjacent properties. The use is required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties is minimized. 3. The proposed conditional use permit 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 would be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no physical expansion that includes additional floor are to the existing building as a part of this 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 M->30-sp-pd (Mixed Use — >30 du/ac — specific plan overlay— pedestrian overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal L U 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. PC Staff Report—9/25/12 H B -1 103- Attach Item 19. - 21 Obiectiw 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. Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. 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. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed project is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages. The expansion of services captures and enhances visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facility as well as residential uses, thus reducing the need for vehicular travel. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. The site plan and floor plan received and dated June 6, 2013, shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 9:00 AM and 11:00 PM Monday through Thursday and between 9:00 AM and 12:00 AM Friday through Sunday. b. Outdoor dining shall be limited to a maximum of 20% of the restaurant area per Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.2.24.4, unless otherwise permitted. c. Alcohol service or consumption within any outdoor dining area shall be prohibited unless approval is obtained from the City. d. Consumption of alcohol on the premises shall be limited to the conditions contained in the ABC Type 41 license (On Sale Eating Place—Beer and Wine). (PD) e. To reduce the likelihood of alcoholic beverage consumption by minors, all alcoholic beverages shall be served in distinctive vessels, different than those containing non-alcoholic beverages. (PD) Item 19. - 22)ort—9/25/12 HB -1 104- Attachment No. 1.2 f. The business will be located in a highly visible location along Pacific Coast Highway. To maintain a clean public image, no items shall, be placed in the windows advertising the availability of alcoholic beverages, nor shall any displays or advertisements in the interior be directed to the exterior promoting the availability of alcoholic beverages. (PD) g. To comply with the Downtown Specific Plan #5, no alcohol shall be served after midnight. (PD) h. Alcohol sales are limited to purchases in conjunction with food. Purchases of alcohol only are prohibited. (PD) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2011-16) j. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2011-16) k. To ensure the location maintains a restaurant atmosphere, full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No. 2011-16) 1. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No. 2011-16) in. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No. 2011-16) n. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises. (Resolution No. 2011-16) o. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No. 2011-16) p_ All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated to make easily discernable the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. (Resolution No. 2011- 16) q. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2011-16) r. The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No. 2011-16) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-01-8 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a PC Staff Report—9/25/12 HB -1105- Attacb Item 19. - 23 written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 4. Incorporating sustainable or"green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http•//www us bg c org/Displl4yPage aspx?CategoUID=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems htt-p://www.builditucen.org/green-buildinp,-guidelines-ratinQ). 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. Item 19. _24?ort—9/25/12 HB -1106- Attachment No. 1.4 | | | | , � « � $ r rn 7 2 q !_ ; � • � - � � . ■ � � . . - � ! � �� � ■ R � . . . . . . ■ • § . 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HB -1 log- _ Item 19. - 27 06/06/2013 s - n ? 201,3 utl, u ci:,' MENEM= To whom it may concern, We opened a restaurant called "The Local Bench Grill" in February,2013, It is located at 300 Pacific Coast Highway,unit 107-b. Huntington Beach,CA 92648. We are trying our best to improve our business. We do serve salads, sandwiches, burgers, pastas, Pani ni's, bowls,etc. We make all our pasta and burger sauces from scratch and make sure everything taste delicious and fresh.We serve many sodas,fresh brewed ice-tea and Italian Lavazza Coffee. Most of our customers are looking for a glass of wine or beer especially with their dinner.Our lunch sales are getting better now but when we hand out some fliers or invite our customers for dinner, they always would ask for beer and wine. We also have another restaurant In Laguna Beach called GG'S Cafe—Bistro located 540 S.C.H, suite 108, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. ft's been opened since February 2005.We had the same problem when we first opened eight years ago.After we applied and could get the beer and wine license,we could see the big change on our sales. We are trying to create a nice atmosphere with our benches in the restaurant, having some appetizers with your family and have a glass of wine or beer. We really believe that if you give us the opportunity of having the beer and wine license will help us to be successful. Best Regards, Bulent Gundog ar �� The Local Bench Grill www.thelocalbenchgrill.com 300 P.C.H. Unit 107-B. Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Item 19. - 28 HB -11 10- _ DAN KALMICK Memorandum From: Dan Kalmick, Planning Commissioner, City of Huntington Beach D FK To: Secretary of the Planning Commission, Scott Hess Date: August 16, 2013 i RE: Appeal of Zoning Administrators approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 j (Local Bench Grill Alcohol) I am appealing the August 7, 2013 Zoning Administrator approval of the Conditional Use Permit for the Local Bench Grills ability to sell alcohol (beer and wine) to determine whether or not it will be detrimental to the general welfare of the neighborhood. Other issues involved: This CUP was not conditioned with the new 2013 guidelines set forth by the City Council in Resolution 2013-24. Additional conditions may be necessary to facilitate a restaurant that is open until midnight serving beer and wine. Possible conditions missing include not being able to serve pitchers and not being able i to serve drinks within 15 minutes of closing. HB -1111- Item 19. - 29 RESOLUTION NO. 2 011-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WHEREAS, the City of Huntington Beach desires to maintain a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area to be enjoyed by visitors,residents and families; and Toward that end, the City Council has established standardized Conditions of Approval for Conditional Use Permits in the Downtown Specific Plan District 1 area with alcoholic beverage sales and/or an entertainment permit, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: 1. That the Conditions of Approval set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by this reference shall apply to all eating and drinking establishments located in the designated area with alcoholic beverage sales. 2. That the Conditions of Approval set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated by this reference shall apply to all eating and drinking establishments located in the designated area with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment. 3. These proposed conditions shall apply to conditional use permit applications applied for subsequent to adoption of this Resolution only when the application is a new request for either the service of alcoholic beverages or entertainment, and shall remain in effect unless modified by the reviewing body as part of the Conditional Use Permit via a public hearing. 4. Resolution No.2010-05 is hereby repealed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of March ,2011_ REVIE D APPROVED: INITIA A TD APPR VED: Cityp4ger Director of P an ing and Building ROVED AS TO FORM: L Attorney 10-2396.001/59674 Item 19. - 30 HB -1112- : ffi �J. Resolution No. 2 01 1-16 EXHIBIT A EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Use Permit from the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment with alcohol beverage sales located within the Downtown Specific Plan area, District 1: 1) Hours of alcohol sales shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight except for a business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5ch Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a-m. to 10:00 p.m. b. East side of D Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. 2) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. 3) Full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum,until one (1)hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. 4) Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. 5) There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 6) All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. 7) An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. 8) All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated to make easily discernible the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. 9) Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. 10)Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. II)The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. 10-2396.001/59676 Hg -1113- Item 19. - 31 Resolution No. 2 01 1-16 EXHIBIT B EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Use-Permit from the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission and the Entertainment Permit from the Police Department for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment located within the Downtown Specific Plan area with alcohol beverage sales and entertainment,District 1: 1) Hours of alcohol sales shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight except for a business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5d' Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7.00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m. b. East side of 3rd Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7.00 a-m. and 10:00 p.m. 2) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. 3) The seating capacity at all times within the dining area, excluding outdoor dining areas, shall be able to accommodate a minimum of 100 people. 4) Full food service menu items shall be served, a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. 5) Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment- 6) There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 7) All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. 8) An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. 9) If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the . Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. 10)Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. 11)No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. 10-2396.001159675 1 Item 19. - 32 HB -1114- Resolution No. 2 011-16 12)All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live, entertainment, unless the Chief of Police believes the nature of the entertainment will not interfere with people outside the business or create a public safety concern. 13)All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. 14)If outdoor entertainment is allowed, it shall be limited to: a) Non-amplified entertainment with no more than two performers. b) Amplified entertainment limited to ambient music only. 15) Any outdoor entertainment shall not be audible beyond 50 feet of the source of the entertainment. 16) No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of business in any direction. 17) All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons,shall be illuminated to make easily discernible the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. 18) All provisions of the entertainment permit required by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply. REST OF PAGE NOT USED 10-2396 001/59675 2 HB —1115— � stt.'�, �; Item 19. - 33 TTAc Res. No. 2011-16 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on March 07, 2011 by the following vote: ALES: Harper, Hansen, Carchio, Bohr, Dwyer NOES: Shaw, Boardman ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City �erknd ex-officio Cork of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California Item 19. - 34 HB -1116- 6 RESOLUTION NO. 2013-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WHEREAS, the City of Huntington Beach desires to maintain a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area to be enjoyed by visitors, residents and families;and Toward that end, the City Council has established standardized Conditions of Approval for Conditional Use Permits in the Downtown Specific Plan District 1 area with alcoholic beverage sales and/or an entertainment permit, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: 1. That the Conditions of Approval set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by this reference shall apply to all eating and drinking establishments located in the designated area with alcoholic beverage sales. 2. That the Conditions of Approval set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated by this reference shall apply to all eating and drinking establishments located in the designated area with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment. 3. These proposed conditions shall apply to conditional use permit applications applied for subsequent to adoption of this Resolution for new uses and amendments to existing conditional permit use applications and shall remain in effect as part of the Conditional Use Permit via a public hearing. Any amendments to these conditions must be approved by the City Council. 1 10-2396/97629.doc HB -1117- _ 5� 1 Item 19. - 35 y+ a s t ,I Resolution No, 2013-24 4, Resolution No_ 2011-16 is hereby repealed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the I s t day of July 20 l 3 olow RE VIE APPROVED: Mayor IlVTTIA AI'v'D APPROVED: City a&a4er Director of I and Building VYR-0 D AS TOOQ� FORM: Cit AtLorn y --- --- - ------- 2 10-23 96i97629_doc Item 19. - 36 1113 -1118- s; ,i r , ' :.�' ��i�. Resolution No. 2013-24 EXHIBIT A EAIR4G AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES: The following"standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Use Permit from.the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment with alcohol beverage sales located within the Downtown Speck Plan area, District 1: 1) Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight except for a business proposed in the following locations: a West side of 5u' Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 am. to 10,00 p.m b. East side of 3'd Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. 2) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. 3) Full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one(1)hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. 4) Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. 5) There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 6) All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. 7) An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. S) All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated to make easily discernible the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. 9) Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. 10)Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. 11)'The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach-Municipal Code. 1 HB -1119- q CH F s ,j Item 19. -3 7 Resolution No. 2013-24 12)No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. 13)Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. 14)Only single-sized drinks and no multiple drinks shall be served after midnight. 15)Signage, posters, and advertizing with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business_ 16)Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being Lured and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. 17)Establishments shall install and maintain a video surveillance system to monitor public area of premises and shall make the video available to the police department for any criminal or civil investigation- 2 Item 19. - 38 HB -1120- ` � N'tT N01, ' '`{ Resolution No. 2013—24 EXHIBIT B EATING AND DRYING ESTAB-LISINJENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Ilse Permit from the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission and the Entertainment Permit from the Police Department for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment located within the Downtown Specific Plan area with alcohol beverage sales and entertainment, District 1: 1) Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 am- to 12:00 a-m. midnight except for a business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5t` Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. b. East side of P Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. 2) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. 3) The seating capacity at all dines within the dining ar(a, excluding outdoor dining areas, shall be able to accommodate a minimum of 100 people. 4) Full food service menu items shall be served, a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. 5) Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. 6) There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 7) All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. 8) An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. 9) If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. 10)Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prolubited. 11)No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances, 12)All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. 10-2396197631.doc 1 HB -1121- T ,Ca o!%JENT Item 19. - 39 Res0w ionNo2013-24 13)All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. 14)if outdoor entertainment is allowed, it shall be limited to: a) Non-amplified entertainment with no more than two performers. b) Amplified entertainment limited to ambient music only. 15) Any outdoor entertainment shall not be audible beyond 50 feet of the source of the entertainment. lb) No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. 17) All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated to make easily discernible the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. I8) All provisions of the entertainment permit required by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply, 19) No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. 20) Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. 21) Only singla-sized drinks and no multiple drinks shall be served after midnight. 22) Signage, posters, and advertizing with 'Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. 23) Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. 24) Establishments shall install and maintain a video surveillance system to monitor public area of premises and shall make the video available to the police department for any criminal or civil investigation. REST OF PAGE NOT USED 10-23W97631.dw 2 Item 19. - 40 HB -1122- q. ' � i. E Res. No. 2013-24 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on July 1, 2013 by the following vote: AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: Harper ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None City erk and ex-officio C rk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California xB -1123- Item 19. - 41 OFFICE of the ZOO ADNEMSTRATOR CITE' OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA 0 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NN/�.NNN N NNNIv'N NNNNNA!/\!A! � P.O. BOA 190 CALIFORNIA 92648 (714) 536-5271 NOTICE OF ACTION August 8, 2013 Bulent Gundogar 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 107B Huntington Beach, CA 2648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018 (LOCAL BENCH GRILL ALCOHOL) APPLICANT: Bulent Gundogar REQUEST: To permit alcohol (beer and wine) sales, service, and consumption at an existing 1;276 sq. ft. eating and drinking establishment located within an existing multi-tenant commercial building. PROPERTY OWNER: Jay Le Rue, Pierside Pavillion LLC, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 107B, 92648 (northeast corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street) CITY CONTACT: Hayden Beckman DATE OF ACTION: August 7, 2013 On Wednesday, August 7, 2013, the Huntington Beach Zoning Administrator took action on your application, and your application was conditionally approved. Attached to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. Please be advised that the Zoning Administrator reviews the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of the use applied for and there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the conditions of approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance in order to expedite the processing/completion of your total application. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action.. taken by the Zoning Administrator becomes final at the expiration of the appeal Item 19. - 42 HB -1124- _ - period. A person desiring to appeal the decision shall file a written notice of appeal to the Secretary of the Planning Commission within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Zoning Administrator's action. The notice of appeal shall include the name and address of the appellant, the decision being appealed, and the grounds for the appeal. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventeen Dollars ($1,917.00) if the appeal is filed by a single family dwelling property owner appealing the decision on his own property and Two Thousand Five Hundred One Dollars ($2,501.00) if the appeal is filed by any other party. In your case, the last day for filing an appeal and paying the filing fee is August 19, 2013, at 5:00 PM. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void one (1) year after final approval, unless the use has been established, or as modified by condition of approval. Excepting those actions commenced pursuant the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action. If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this Notice, you will be legally barred from later challenging such action pursuant to Government Code §66020. If you have any questions regarding this Notice of Action letter or the processing of your application, please contact Hayden Beckman, the project planner, at (714) 374-5317 or via email at HBeckman(cr?,surfcity-hb.orq or the Department of Planning and Building Zoning Counter at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Ricky Ramos Zoning Administrator RR:HB:jd Attachment c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Manager Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building William H. Reardon, Division Chief/Fire Marshal Jane James, Planning Manager Debbie DeBow, Principal Civil Engineer Mark Carnahan, inspection Manager Jim Brown, Fire Protection Analyst Joe Morelli, Fire Protection Analyst Jay Le Rue, Property Owner Project File xB -1125- Item 19. - 43 G ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Zoning Administrator 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, because the project consists of no expansion of the existing restaurant use. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 to permit the sales, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) within an existing 1,276 sq. ft. restaurant 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 alcohol- sales and service, as conditioned, will not generate noise, traffic, demand for parking or other impacts above that which currently exists or be inconsistent with the subject property's zoning. The restaurant will continue to serve food and beverages in conjunction with the proposed use. 2. The conditional use permit will be compatible with surrounding uses because the subject tenant suite is located within a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The proposed restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible with adjacent properties. The use is required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties is minimized. 3. The proposed conditional use permit 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 would be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no.physical expansion that includes additional floor are to the existing building as a part of this 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 M->30-sp-pd (Mixed Use— >30 du/ac — specific plan overlay — pedestrian overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: Item 19. - 44 1 1-11113\CUP 13-018(Local Bench Grill Alc HB -1126- Attachment 1.1 A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7: Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. 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. o Policy LU 7.1.1: Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. 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. Policy LU 15.2.2: Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed project is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages. The expansion of services captures and enhances visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facility as well as residential uses, thus reducing the need for vehicular travel. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. The site plan and floor plan received and dated June 6, 2013, shall be the conceptually approved layout. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 9:00 AM and 11:00 PM Monday through Thursday and between 9:00 AM and 12:00 AM Friday through Sunday. b. Outdoor dining shall be limited to a maximum of 20% of the restaurant area per Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.2.24.4, unless otherwise permitted. c. Alcohol service or consumption within any outdoor dining area shall be prohibited unless approval is obtained from the City. G:ZA\ALTRS1131CUP 13-018(Local Bench Grill Alcr`-" -1-127- _� F�' F * Item 19. - 45 HB � . � 1 d. Consumption of alcohol on the premises shall be limited to the conditions contained in the ABC Type 41 license (On Sale Eating Place — Beer and Wine). (PD) e. To reduce the likelihood of alcoholic beverage consumption by minors, all alcoholic beverages shall be served in distinctive vessels, different than those containing non-alcoholic beverages. (PD) f. The business will be located in a highly visible location along Pacific Coast Highway. To maintain a clean public image, no items shall be placed in the windows advertising the availability of alcoholic beverages, nor shall any displays or advertisements in the interior be directed to the exterior promoting the availability of alcoholic beverages. (PD) g. To comply with the Downtown Specific Plan #5, no alcohol shall be served after midnight. (PD) h. Alcohol sales are limited to purchases in conjunction with food. Purchases of alcohol only are prohibited. (PD) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2011-16) j. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2011-16) k. To. ensure the location maintains a restaurant atmosphere, full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No. 2011-16) I. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No. 2011-16) m. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No. 2011-16) n. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2011-16) o. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No. 2011-16) p. All areas of the business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated to make easily discernable the appearance and conduct of all people in the business. (Resolution No. 2011-16) AIZALTRS113tCUP 13-018(Local Bench Grill Alcc` Attachment 1,3 Item 19. - 46 x� -112s- � - 8F i q. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2011-16) r. The establishment shall follow all conditions- of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No. 2011-16) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 4. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building . practices may include (but are not limited, to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://wvvw.usqbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?Cate.gorylD=19 or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems http://www.builditgreen.orq/preen-building- guidelines-rating). 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. G2A\ZALTRS\13\CUP 13-018(Local Bench Grill A{cC`-" -- Attachment 1 HB -1129_ ,Item 19. - 47 r �g .� e •1, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING & BUILDING DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: JUNE 24, 2013 PROJECT NAME: LOCAL BENCH GRILL BEER &WINE PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 13-081 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2013-018 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, SUITE 107B, 92648 (EAST SIDE OF PCH SOUTH OF MAIN STREET) PROJECT PLANNER: HAYDEN BECKMAN, PLANNING AIDE PLAN REVIEWER: DETECTIVE THOBY ARCHER TELEPHONEIE-MAIL: (714) 536-5944 1 TARCHER@HBPD.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE ONSITE SALES , SERVICE, AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (BEER & WINE) WITHIN AN EXISTING APPROX. 1,300 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT. THE APPLICANT IS NOT REQUESTING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OR DANCING. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received and dated June 11, 2013. The list is intended to assist the applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. A list of conditions of approval adopted by the Zoning Administrator in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided should the project be approved. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer. The proposed modification does not appear to significantly alter the businesses design and function as a full service restaurant operating with a Type-41 (On Sale Eating Place— Beer and Wine) Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control license. After reviewing the proposed modification to the Local Bench Grill, the Police Department proposes the following conditions to permit alcohol. These conditions will assist in maintaining an environment which prevents alcohol related disturbances within the downtown business district and adjoining residential neighborhoods. These conditions will also ensure the location continues to operate as a bona fide restaurant. 1. To ensure the location maintains a restaurant atmosphere, food service from the regular menu shall be available from the time the business opens to the public, until no less than one hour prior to the scheduled closing time. 2. Consumption of alcohol on the premises shall be limited to the conditions contained in the ABC Type 41 license (On Sale Eating Place— Beer and Wine). Item 19. - 48 HB -1130- 6I,� I ,, �� {T 9 -- Page 2 of 2 3. To reduce the likelihood of alcoholic beverage consumption by minors, all alcoholic beverages shall be served in distinctive vessels, different than those containing non-alcoholic beverages. 4. The business will be located in a highly visible location along Pacific Coast Highway. To maintain a clean public image, no items shall be placed in the windows advertising the availability of alcoholic beverages, nor shall any displays or advertisements in the interior be directed to the exterior promoting the availability of alcoholic beverages. 5. To comply with the Downtown Specific Plan #5, no alcohol shall be served after midnight. 6. Alcohol sales will be limited to purchases in conjunction with food. Purchases of alcohol only are prohibited. 7. Entertainment is prohibited. HB -1131- Item�19 - 49 t CITY OF HUNTiNGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION HUNTINGTRN BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: JULY 9, 2013 PROJECT NAME: LOCAL BENCH GRILL ALCOHOL SALES ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2013-018 PROJECT LOCATION: 300 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, SUITE 107B PROJECT PLANNER: HAYDEN BECKMAN, PLANNING AIDE TELEPHONEIE-MAIL: (714) 374-5317 HBECKMAN(D-SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT ALCOHOL (BEER AND WINE) SALES, SERVICE AND CONSUMPTMION AT AN EXISTING 861 SQUARE FOOT EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT LOCATED WITHIN AN EXISTING MULTI- TENANT COMMERCiAL BUILDING. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received and dated June 6, 2013. The list is intended to assist she applicant by identifying requirements which must be satisfied during the various stages of project permitting and implementation. A list of conditions of approval adopted by the Zoning Administrator in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided upon final project approval. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-018: 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations approved by the Zoning Administrator shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The structure(s) cannot be occupied until a Certificate of Occupancy is approved and issued by the Planning & Building Department. (HBMC 17.04.036) 3. The use shall comply with the following: a. Outdoor storage and display of merchandise, materials, or equipment, including display of merchandise, materials, and equipment for customer pick-up, shall be subject to approval of Temporary Use Permit. (Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.2.25) 4. The Development Services Departments (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning & Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services Item 19. - 50 HB -1132- cI AS,C I ti b . Page 2 of 2 Departments have reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the Planning Commission's action_ If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. (HBZSO Section 241.18) 5. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 6. Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 shall not become effective until the appeal period following the approval of the entitlement has elapsed. (HBZSO Section 241.14) 7. The Zoning Administrator reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 13- 018pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. (HBZSO Section 241.16.D) 8. 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. (City Charter, Article V) 9. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of $50.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption/Determination 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 approval of entitlements. (California Code Section 15094) 10. All permanent, temporary, or promotional signs shall conform to Section 3.2,22 of the Downtown Specific Plan. Prior to installing any new signs, changing sign faces, or installing promotional signs, applicable permit(s) shall be obtained from the Planning & Building Department. Violations of this ordinance requirement may result in permit revocation, recovery of code enforcement costs, and removal of installed signs. (HBZSO Chapter 233) HB -1133- �_ ,�:_f,, ., �A , � Item 19. - 51 c EC FIV5 RICHARDSON GRAY �� Z�1 415 Townsquare Lane#208 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 'Dept. of Pia;irinr 714-348-1928 & Building richardson.gray@yahoo.com HAND DELIVERED September 18, 2013 City of Huntington Beach Planning Commissioners Re: OPPOSITION to Application for Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 Use: Beer and Wine Sales Applicant: Bulent Gundoger,Local Bench Grill Property Owner: Jay Le Rue, Pierside Pavilion LLC Location: 300 Pacific Coast Hwy.,Unit 107B,Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Planning Commission Public Hearing: September 24, 2013 Dear Commissioners Bixby, Dingwall, Franklin, Kalmuck, Peterson, Pinchiff, and Posey: I have owned my home in our Downtown neighborhood for over six years, near the corner of Main and Sixth Streets. I am writing you to state my OPPOSITION to the referenced Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018, for beer and wine sales at Local Bench Grill. Attached is a report from ABC, for the last beer and wine license granted in the Applicant's census tract. This report shows that ABC guidelines allow five"on-sale" alcohol establishments in our census tract, with any number over five as an undue concentration of ABC licenses. This 2011 report shows as well that, at the time, our census tract already had 38 "on- sale" alcohol establishments. Hence, our census tract had a level of undue concentration in 2011 that was nearly eight times the number of"on-sale"licenses allowed by ABC guidelines. Enclosed, too, are Huntington Beach Police reports for the 2012 and 2011, showing crime rates for each Reporting District. The Applicant's location is near the border between the two Reporting Districts, numbers 451 and 461, which have the worst crime rates in the City. Together these two Reporting Districts have a crime rate that is over ten times the Citywide average for both years. Due to our Downtown neighborhood's unacceptably high crime rate, our census tract's astronomical undue concentration of ABC licenses, and the Council's ongoing work with its new Downtown Task Force, I want to state my OPPOSITION to the Applicant's conditional use permit. Thank you for your consideration of my views. SincerYi"yours, Richardson Gray cc: Scott Hess,AICP, Planning Director; Hayden Beckman, Planning Aide Item 19. - 52 HB -1134- ,°C Hr, ENT NO Jioia 0 �4_Z"TrON APPLICATION 1- ,..Y_,LICENSE �meni of Aicoho�ic Fseverage Control . PENDING NUMBER 41-489040 2. DIVISION 3. DISTRICTIBRANCH A. DATE Southern SANTA ANA January 25,2011 S. APPLICANTNAME(s) KA INDUSTRIES INC 6, MAILING ADDRESS(Street number and name,city,zipcode)(tf differentfsom premises address) 7. 6612 BLUE HERON DR,HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 1- Temp - r,,-o Perm R. DBA 9. CENSUS TRACT KA SHABU 0993.11 10. PREMISES ADDRESS(Street number and name,city,zip code) 11. GFDGRAeSteAL Colt 3.01 MAW ST, STE 110,HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648-5170 3010 12. LICENSES APPLIED FDR 13, TRANSACTION TYPE(if intercounty transfer,stow transferor's County) 41 Original 14, TEMPORARY PERMIT ISSUED 15, LICENSES ALREADY HELD IS. EFFECTIVE DATEIESTD COMPLETION DATE No Yes None Issuance Effective 10-14-2010 to 02-10-2011 17. COPIES MAILED DATE 18. DATE PREMISES POSTED 19. 73985.5 DATE 20. DATE PREMISES INSPECTED April 26, 2010 April 26,2010 Apri127,2010 April 29,2010 21:WHERE POSTED Front window facing Main St., eye level on 4/26/2010 22 PUBLICATION DATE(S) 23. PUBLISHER NAME May 6, 13,20,2010 Huntington Beach Independent 24. TRANSFEROR NAME 25.TRANSFEROR LICENSE NUMBER N/A N/A 26. TRANSFEROR ADDRESS(If Preen to-Preen or Doubie Transfer) 27. ALIEN VERIFICATION 28. DATE CLEARED T5. FORM NUMB ER1NOTAT5 3D. LIMITED VERIFICATION DATE I' No f- Yes J7 NIA N/A N/A N/A 31. PENDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST TRANSFEROR N/A 32. TRANSFEROR'S LICENSE ORIGINALLY ISSUED DURING LAST 5 YEARS 33. MAIL LICENSE TO D.O. 34. HEARING TIME F- No I- Yes [7 N/A j` Yes T7 N o N/A If es, date: 35. FORMER LICENSEE AT THESE PREMISES 36. LICENSE NUMBER . None None 37. ATTACHMENTS - Condifions f- ABC-256 rv- ABC-243 r` ABC-226 r- ABC-231 ABC-140 I7o ABC-253 IYO ABC-257 Other_ 38, REMARKS ABC-203 Acknowledgment re Food Service maintained in base file. CE ATD Conditions re 61.4, CP and over concentration and protest imposed. Protest Application FEB -7 9011 Dept of Alcoholic Bp verage COntr411 39. RECOMMENDATION LICENSING REPRESENTATWE/INVESTIGATOR DATE APPROVAL/COND 7 LEONORA AMANTE January 25,2011 SUPERVISOR DATE APPROVAL/COND 7 DAWN RECOMMENDATION DISTRICT IS TOR DAT DIVISION REVIE APPROVAL/COND 7 DA ✓ '�+� r No Yes C T DA 4ORT: ASSIS ANT CTO DATE E ERS 1. MORAL CHAf 'ACTER 2. EMISES 3.n1 ANCIAL ABG220 HB -1135- Item 19. - 53 qq�T . „ 41-489040 IAA INDUSTRIES INC Page 1 PREMISES: The premises is located in the downtown portion of Huntington Beach, in a mix-use development three story building called"The Plaza Almeria"that contains retail/restaurants on the ground level. The premises is on the ground level. The second floor consists of various commercial businesses. The third floor consists of condominiums residences. There are sixteen(16) residences located within 100 feet of the premises. They are on the 3rd level of the same building in which the premises is located in. The residences are separated from the premises by the 2nd floor-which consists of various commercial businesses. Access to the condominium units is via elevator that is located within the same building three(3) suites away from the proposed premises. The premises measures approximately 40' X 80' and consists of a"hot pot" style dining area with a seating capacity of approximately 50 patrons, one (1)fixed bar counter, restrooms, storage and kitchen areas that complies with Section 2303 8 B &P. The premises intend to operate as a full service restaurant specializing in Shabh"hot pot" style dining. The restaurant consists of three(3) U shape tables with 40 individual seats with induction burner. Each customer will get their own Shabu pot to cook their choice of meat such as beef, chicken or fish, etc. along with vegetables; rice and noodles and then they become their own"chef". Entertainment consists of recorded music and television. d Parking garage structure is also located on the first floor of the Plaza Almeria for both residents and the public to use. LICENSE HISTORY: The premises has never been licensed. SECTION 23958.4 (Undue Concentratiou/Hiah-Crime Area): Census Tract Population Allowed/Existing 0993.11 3 818 5/3 8 (On-Sale) -Crime Statistics: Jurisdiction of Huntington Beach Police Department was not able to provide statistical data. Item 19. - 54 HB -1136- C A ' u CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH TO: Investigator Fong, Investigator Archer Vice Investigators CC: Chief of Police via Chain of Command FROM: Julie Romano Crime Analysis Unit DATE: February 28, 2013 SUBJECT: 2012 Part I Crimes and Part II Arrests for ABC Report I have attached a copy of Part I Crimes by RD and Part II Arrests by RD for the City of Huntington Beach. A summary is as follows: Total RD's In the City 130 Total Crime Count 10084 Average Crime Count per Patrol Area 77.57 A 20% greater number of crimes than the average number of crimes for all RDs is 93.08 There are 31 RDs with a count greater than 93.08. The RD's are listed in RD order. •.-. .-. f"" t.,.x ,s R^'y-c "^+.^^ers 3 5." 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A summary is as follows: Total RD's In the City 130 Total Crime Count 10336 Average Crime Count per Patrol Area 79.51 A 20% greater number of crimes than the average number of crimes for all RDs is 95.41 There are 31 RDs with a count greater than 95.41. The RD's are listed in RD order. RDs :Part I Crimes Part 11 Arrests TbtaHl " RDs art LChme rt 11 Arres; Total 155 58 34 102 41Z 73 89 g 12 155 76 53 ..129 413' 71 108 1?9 241 73 48 121 421 : 38 62 n12D 242 28 $ Y363 422_ 75 84 159 252 81; 88 169 431 _ 52 131 183 78 24 102 432 77 1fi9 248 ; 261; 84149 ' 436 99 38 137 .. :.. s 262 m 87 78 rt 165 ` 441 55 66 12.1 a _.. r. 263''. 5;$: 57 115 ` 442::_ . 93 106 199 271 49 59 .10. 451: _327 838 1155 272 170 15.7327 452; 65 57 132 273 54 48 102 , 461 193 24 4�7 28Z '- 4$ 124 '122 , 462 46 7� 122 2$3. 56 131 187 463 62 5Q 7 112 _ 293 125 70 195 476 70 �6 126 83 44 127 Item 19. - 56 HB -1138- s ATTACHMENT #4 Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 - Appeal Local Bench Grill Alcohol Sales 300 Pacific Coast Highway Unit 107B Applicant: Bulent Gundogar November 4, 2013 Location and Surroundings Proiect Site: east side of PCH, south of Main Street { Surrounding Area: «� North, East and South: Commercial retail/mixed use, Pier Colony residential community sunieasurce - West: (across PCH): Beach, parking lot Item 19. - 58 HB -1140- Project Request • Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018: Onsite sale, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) Interior of the restaurant only Live entertainment and dancing not proposed Hours of operation: • Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM and 11:00 PM • Friday - Sunday 9:00 AM and 12:00 AM (midnight) • No alcohol service after 10 PM seven days a week Zoning Administrator Action August 7, 2013 • One public comment letter in opposition • Staff recommended approval with suggested findings and conditions of approval • Zoning Administrator determined request consistent with Resolution No. 2011-16 and approved request HB -1141- Item 19. - 59 i Planning Commission Action September 24, 2013 • One public comment letter in opposition • Staff recommended approval with suggested findings and conditions of approval • Planning Commission limited hours of operation Added three additional conditions • Approved with findings and modified conditions of approval Appeal • Mayor Boardman filed appeal October 2, 2013 • Identifies two primary concerns: • Oversaturation of alcohol licenses in downtown core area • Potential impacts to surrounding residents and downtown area Item 19. - 60 HB -1142- Analysis o City Councit Resotution No. 2011-16: Adopted in 2011, regulates eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment e City Councit Resotution No. 2013-24: o Adopted July 15, 2013, updates and adds new regulations for alcohol sates and live entertainment • Locat Bench Gritt CUP: • Filed prior to 2013 Resotution, therefore 2011 Resolution applies • PD suggested, ZA and PC approved conditions more restrictive than 2011 and 2013 Resolutions Analysis Continued Summary of Suggested Conditions of Approval: • Closes at 11:00 PM weekdays, 12:00 AM weekends • No alcohol served after 10 PM • Beer and wine only • No alcohol without food • Distinctive vessels • No window advertising • No alcohol outdoors • No live entertainment, games or contests • No alcohol in price of admission • No minimum purchase • No happy hour offer after 7 PM • Mandatory RBS employee training Multi-serve beverages (pitchers)-prohibited xs -1143- Item 19. - 61 i Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 based upon the following: • Compliance with the General Plan designation of Mixed Use • Consistent with the visitor-serving category of the Downtown Specific Plan • Proposed hours of operation in compliance with applicable 2011 Resolution • As conditioned, will not create adverse impacts to surrounding businesses and residents L Questions? Item 19. - 62 HB -1144- r'u de./X/ 113 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 4, 2013, 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: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 13-18 - APPEAL (LOCAL BENCH GRILL ALCOHOL).. Appellant: Mayor Connie Boardman Applicant: Bulent Gundogar Request: To permit the establishment of beer and wine sales and consumption within the building interior of an approximately 1200 square foot restaurant. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 107B (east side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Main Street) City Contact: Hayden Beckman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-018 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant Section 15301, Class 1, because the project involves the operation and permitting of the existing development involving negligible expansion of an existing use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building 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 or on line at http://www.huntingtonbeach6a.gov on Thursday, October 31, 2013. 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 and Building Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Joan L. 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Ap- patient: Mayor Connie Boardman Applicant: Bulent Gundogar Be- quest: To permit the establishment of beer and wine sales and consumption within the building Interior of an approximately 1200 square foot restaurant. Location: 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Unit 107B (east side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Main Street) City Contact: Hayden Beckman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Conditional Use Permit No.2013-018 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environ- mental Quality Act pursuant Section 15301, Class 1, because the project involves the operation and permitting of the existing devel- opment involving negli- gible expansion of an existing use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning and Building Department, 2000 Main Street, Hun- tington Beach,California 92648,for inspection by the public.A copy of the ad proof pg.1 .-- _ CLAS.SalFIED it R AQVE, RTLS.I N'G Printed by:0602 Patricia Gamino Oct }18.2013,12.39 pfn gooAtaAO �i�efa saiespaf�ll: 1Ioi�Arige1�:ffi�aaes Phone: Ad#3%742W , staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office or on fine at http://www.huntington beat ca.gov on urs- 3ay,ocfWer 31,2013. ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS 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 and Building Department at(714)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,Cali- fornia 92648 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonbeach ca.gov/HBPubllcUomments/ Hublished . n epen- dentl0/24/13 --- ad proof pg.2 --- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE ® CITY OF HUNTINGTON PROOF OF BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN.that,oh.Monday, No- PUBvember p.m. 4, 2City at Council p.m. in the City Council ION Chambers, 2000 Main Street, :Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning'items: STATE OF CALIFORNIA) CONDITIONAL - MIT NO. 13-18 - AP AP= PEAL (LOCAL BENCH GRILL ALCOHOL).Appel-. SS. Iant:, Mayor Connie COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Boardman Applicant: Bulent Gundogar Re- quest:•To permit the, establishment of beer and wine sales and consumption within.the 1 am a citizen of the United States and a balding interior of an approximately 1200. resident of the Count of Los An eles; I square foot restaurant. Y g Location: 300 Pacific Unit am over the age of eighteen years, and ,Coast07 �Highway,t af Pa- not a party to or interested in the notice sou coast Highway) south of Main Street) published. I am a principal clerk of the Be kmanntact: Hayden HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN'that Conditional Use INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a categoric 201exe is categorically exempt of general circulation on from the.provisions of newspaper g the California Environ- ct pur- September 29, 1961, case A6214, and uantl SSecti nA15301, June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the class 1, because the project inyalves the-ap= Cityof Huntington Beach, Count of the e h and permitting of g y the existing development Oran e, and the State of California. involving negligible ex- pansion of an existing Attached to this Affidavit is a true and use. ON FILE: A capy`of the ueston complete copy as was printed and file proposed in therPlanningsand published on the following date(s): Building Department, 2000 Main.Street; Hun- tington,Beach, California 92648, for inspection by g, p, q the public.A copy of the ��IBP$C��y, October 24, 2® I J staff report will be ed °# A available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office or on line at http://www.huntingon (or declare) under penalty b e a c by a cto 3 urs a 1, of perjury that the foregoing is true ALL ALL INTERESTED.' PER- SONS are invited.to st- and correct. tend said hearing and express opinions or sub- mit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If,you challenge the City Coun- cil's action in court,'you Executed on October 31 � 2013 may limited i youinr only those issues limited you or someone else raised at at Los Angeles, California the, public hearing de- scribed in this notice, or- 'in written corre- spondence delivered to the.City at, or prior to, the public. hearing. If there are any further i questions please call the Planning and Building-De-. partment at (714) 536- 5271 and refer to the Signature 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 h ://huntin onbeach vublicomen . mt s/ca Published . H.B. Indepen- dent 10/24/13 RICHARDSON GRAY 415 Townsquare Lane#208 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 2013 OCT 31 Ei 4= 50 714-348-1928 richardson.gray@yahoo.com HAND DELIVERED October 31, 2013 Re: OPPOSITION to Application for Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018 Use: Beer and Wine Sales Applicant: Bulent Gundoger, Local Bench Grill Property Owner: Jay Le Rue, Pierside Pavilion LLC Location: 300 Pacific Coast Hwy., Unit 107B, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 City Council Public Hearing: November 4, 2013 Dear Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, and Council Members: I have owned my home in our Downtown neighborhood for over six years, near the corner of Main and Sixth Streets. I am writing you to state my OPPOSITION to the referenced Conditional Use Permit No. 13-018, for beer and wine sales at Local Bench Grill. Attached is a report from ABC, for the last beer and wine license granted in the Applicant's census tract. This report shows that ABC guidelines allow five "on-sale" alcohol establishments in our census tract, with any number over five as an undue concentration of ABC licenses. This 2011 report shows as well that, at the time, our census tract already had 38 "on- sale" alcohol establishments. Hence, our census tract had a level of undue concentration in 2011 that was nearly eight times the number of"on-sale" licenses allowed by ABC guidelines. Since 2011, the City has approved three more alcohol "on-sale" CUPS in our tract. Enclosed, too, are Huntington Beach Police reports for the 2012 and 2011, showing crime rates for each Reporting District. The Applicant's location is near the border between the two Reporting Districts, numbers 451 and 461, which have the worst crime rates in the City. Together these two Reporting Districts have a crime rate that is over ten times the Citywide average for both years. Due to our Downtown neighborhood's unacceptably high crime rate, our census tract's astronomical undue concentration of ABC licenses, and the Council's ongoing work with its new Downtown Task Force, I want to state my OPPOSITION to the Applicant's conditional use permit. Thank you for your consideration of my views. SUPPLEMENTAL Sincerel ours, COMMUNICATION Meeting Date:_f .3 hardson Gray Agenda Item No...._ cc: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager; Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning; Hayden Beckman, Planning Aide ,,State of California RIEPORT ON APPLICATION . ;a?artment of Alcoholic Beverage Control_.'LICENSE PENDING NUMBER 2. DIVISION 3. DISTRICT/BRANCH 4 1-4 8 9040 Southern SANTA ANA 4. DATE 5. APPLICANT NAME(s) January 25,2011 KA INDUSTRIES INC - MAfL ADDRESS(Street number and name,city,Zipcode)(ff different from premises address) 6612 BLUE HERON DR I�UNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92b48 7• 8. DBA r Temp r Perm KA SHABU 9. CENSUS TRACT .- PREMISES ADDRESS(Street number and name,city,Zip code) 0993.11 3,01 MAIN ST, STE 110,HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92648-5170 11. 0 L CO 12. LICENSES APPLIED FOR 3010 41 13. TRANSACTION TYPE(If intercounty transfer,show transferors county) 14. TEMPORARY PERMIT ISSUED Original 15. LICENSES ALREADY HELD 16. EFFECTIVE DATEIESTD COMPLETION DATE No Yes None Effective 10-1 -200 to 02-10-2011 Issuance 17. coPIES MAILED DATE �41 PREMISES POSTEDApri126,2010 6, 2010 19• 23985.5 DATE 20. DATE PREMISES INSPECTED 21:WHERE POSTED April 27,2010 April 29,2010 Front window facing Main St.,eye level on 4/26/2010 22. PUBLICATION DATES) May 6, 13,20,2010 __j23. PUBLISHER NAME Huntington Beach Independent 24. TRANSFEROR NAME TRANSFEROR LICENSE NUMBER 26. TRANSFEROR ADDRESS(It Prem-to-Prem or Double Transfer) N/A 27. ALfEN VERIFICATION 28. DATE:CLEARE:D ::�2.. ORM NUMBER/NOT30. LIMITED VERIFICA710N DATE No �` Yes (;� N/A N/A N PENDINGDISCIPLfNARY ACTION AGAINSTTRANSFEROR N/A N/A 32. TRANSFEROR'S LICENSE ORIGINALLY ISSUED DURING LAST 5 YEARS 9 N 0 =3�3. CENSE TO D.O. 34. HEARING TIM�"� Yes � N/AIf es, date: � No N/A 35. FORfv1ER LICENSEE AT THESE PREMISES None 36• LICENSE NUMBER 37. ATTACHMENTS None I70 Conditions r- ABC_256 F-1 ABC-243 ABC-226 1 ABC-231 "ABC-140 P ABC-253 38. REMARKS V ABC_257 F Other: ABC-203 Acknowledgment re Food Service maintained in base file. Conditions re 61.4, CP and over concentration and protest imposed. Protest Application FEB - 7 2 011 Dept ofAleOholic Beverage Contra 39. RECOMMENDATION LICENSING REPRESENTATIVE/INVESTIGATOR Six &.;I;445jen APPROVAL/COND 7 LEONORA AMANTE °ATE January 25,2011 APPROVAL/COND 7 SUPERVISOR DAWN DarE RECOMMENDATION DISTRICT IST TOR APPROVAL/COND 7 DA DAT ofVISIONREVIE a�M DA O � ASSIS ANT CTO NO v' Yes � � DgTE SEE REVERSE F R PORT: 1. MORAL CHA CTER 2. EMISES 3- ANCIAL ABC-220 i 41-489040 KA INDUSTRIES INC Page 1 PREMISES: The premises is located in the downtown portion of Huntington Beach, in a mix-use development three story building called "The Plaza Almeria"that contains retail/restaurants on the ground level. The premises is on the ground level. The second floor consists of various commercial businesses. The third floor consists of condominiums residences. There are sixteen (16)residences located within 100 feet of the premises. They are on the 3rd level of the same building in which the premises is located in. The residences are separated from the premises by the 2nd floor which consists Of various commercial businesses. Access to the condominium units is via elevator that is located within the same building three (3)suites away from the proposed premises. The premises measures approximately 40' X 80' and consists of a "hot pot" style dining area with a seating capacity of approximately 50 patrons, one(1) fixed bar counter, restrooms, storage and kitchen areas that complies with Section 23038 B & P. The premises intend to operate as a full service restaurant specializing in Shabu"hot pot" style dining. The restaurant consists of three(3) U shape tables with 40 individual seats with induction burner. Each customer will get their own Shabu pot to cook their choice of meat such as beef, chicken or fish, etc. along with vegetables, rice and noodles and then they become their own "chef'. Entertainment consists of recorded music and television. Parking garage structure is also located on the first floor of the Plaza Almeria for both residents and the public to use. LICENSE HISTORY: The premises has never been licensed. SECTION 23958.4 (Undue Con centratin'"'gh Crime Area) Census Tract Population Allowed/Existin 0993.11 3 818 5138 (On-Sale) Crime Statistics.- Jurisdiction of Huntington Beach Police Department was not able to provide statistical data. • �• CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH TO: Investigator Fong, Investigator Archer Vice Investigators CC: Chief of Police via Chain of Command FROM: Julie Romano Crime Analysis Unit DATE: February 28, 2013 SUBJECT: 2012 Part I Crimes and Part II Arrests for ABC Report I have attached a copy of Part I Crimes by RD and Part II Arrests by RD for the City of Huntington Beach. A summary is as follows: Total RD's In the City 130 Total Crime Count 1 10084 Average Crime Count per Patrol Area 1 77.57 A 20% greater number of crimes than the average number of crimes for all RDs is 93.08 There are 31 RDs with a count greater than 93.08. The RD's are listed in RD order. a� it / a0111 85 44 129 178 75 253 66 31 97 98 20 118 65 32 971,��,_ 8889 177 aAMI,,. 59 35 94 61 97 .158 .�... 83 32 115 fOF ' 53 59 112 � } 339 73- 412 Uf 78 70 148 106 76 182 35 104 139 - - - _ ._._ 74 22 96 93 156 249 80 67 147 FE 94 33 127 133 77 210 89 82 171 48 63 1090- 1 5600 �21. 1121 A x 7 124 3 x ...... 4 117 168. 285 279, 233 512 .... . 70 58 128 56 71- 127 68 114 182 76 41 117 �„ :, 66 „130 196 J' CITY OF HUNTINGT N BEACH � INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH TO: Investigator Kessler, Investigator Fong Vice Investigators CC: Chief of Police via Chain of Command FROM: Julie Romano Crime Analysis Unit DATE: January 31, 2012 SUBJECT: 2011 Part I Crimes and Part II Arrests for ABC Report I have attached a copy of Part I Crimes by RD and Part II Arrests by RD for the City of Huntington Beach. A summary is as follows: Total RD's In the City 130 Total Crime Count 1 10336 Average Crime Count er Patrol Area 1 79.51 A 20% greater number of crimes than the average number of crimes for all RDs is 95.41 There are 31 RDs with a count greater than 95.41. The RD's are listed in RD order. t RDs Part I Crimes Part II Arrests Total R.Ds r art I'C"rimert II Arres° Total 155 68 34„ 102 �:412 73" 89, 1162 165 76 53r-.: 129 413 71 108,:, - .. 179 241 73' 48 121' 421 58 62 120 242= 283 80 363 422 75 84 159 251, 81... 88 0 169 9`431' �52 131 183 - z53 78 24 102 432 ��77 169 ,..2 r" � = "' 46 " 261 84 65" .149 436 99 38 137 262. , 87, �`� 78 -�165` 441_ 55, � _ i �3 106 9 59 108 451 199 327 838� : 1165 1..... 272 170 15 327 452 65 57 32 273 54 48 102 46] " 193 264 457 .. .... 282 48 124 '172 _462, 46 76 122 .... .,.,a �... . 283r 56 463 131 187 62 50 112 3293 125 70 195 476„ 70" 56 126 349 83' 44 127