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HomeMy WebLinkAboutConditional Use Permit No. 15-062 (No Ka Oi Live Entertainme Citv of Huntington Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING www.huntinytonbeachca.2ov Planning Division Building Division 714.536.5271 714536.5241 NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION July 19, 2016 Adams &Associates Mike Adams PO Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT—CONTINUED FROM THE JUNE 20, 2016 CITY COUNCIL MEETING) APPLICANT: Adams &Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the rear patio, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, and c) relief from three provisions of Resolution No. 2013-24 regarding minimum seating capacity, maximum number of performers, and hours of operation. LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) DATE OF ACTION: July 18, 2016 On Monday, July 19, 2016, Huntington Beach City Council took action on your application, and your application was conditionally approved with modifications and only two of the three requested deviations from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24. Attached to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the City Council is final. Please be advised that the City Council 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 Notice of Action: CUP 15-062 July 19,2016 Page 2 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. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void two (2) years after final approval, as specified as a condition of approval, unless live entertainment has started. 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, please contact Jane James, the project planner, at jjames@surfcity-hb.org or (714) 536-5596 or Community Development Department at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Scott Hess, AICP Director of Community Development Attachment: Findings and Conditions of Approval — CUP 15-062 c: Scott Hess, Director of Community Development Robin Estanislau, City Clerk Jane James, Planning Manager Property Owner Project File ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The City Council finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 to permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) up to a maximum of five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft, area located indoors within the bar/dining room 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. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Live entertainment is proposed within the interior of the building and the rear outdoor patio area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Furthermore, the live entertainment is ancillary to the restaurant use and will not generate significant negative impacts related to noise, safety, and traffic. Furthermore, the establishment requires the annual issuance of an Entertainment Permit and can be modified annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. 2. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will be compatible with surrounding uses. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Live entertainment will occur indoors and outdoors. Because of the type of entertainment including acoustic only G:\RCAs\NOA\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.1 outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Conditions are imposed on the CUP and the entertainment permit including that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. 3. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will comply with the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP), Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO), and any specific condition required for the proposed use. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The DTSP allows eating and drinking establishments with live entertainment subject to review and approval by the Planning Commission. Resolution No. 2013-24 requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. Additionally, the Resolution requires that any amendments to these conditions may only be approved by the City Council. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit to permit the establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay — Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, policies and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the 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 sub-region, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 10.1.8 Require that entertainment, drinking establishments, and other similar uses provide adequate physical and safety measures to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. G:\RCAs\NOA\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.2 Goal LU 91 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. B. Economic Development Element Objective ED 2.6 Expand and enhance the existing visitor serving uses. Policy ED 2.6.2 Encourage visitor supported commercial development to concentrate in selected areas of the city, thereby creating identifiable visitor-oriented centers. Policy ED 3.2.3 Attract visitor-serving uses near the beach in order to create better linkages between the beach and visitor supporting retail uses. The restaurant is within the downtown core and is intended to be an active, vital, and interesting visitor-serving commercial district. The proposed live entertainment will support the development and the surrounding community by providing an urban amenity to the area. It will attract visitors and residents looking for restaurants with entertainment. C. Noise Element Objective N 1.8 Minimize the generation of excessive noise level impacts from entertainment and restaurant/bar establishments into adjacent residential or "noise sensitive" land uses. Policy N 1.8.1 Require that entertainment and restaurant/bar uses take appropriate steps to control the activities of their patrons on-site, as well as within a reasonable and legally justified distance or proximity, to minimize potential noise-related impacts on adjacent residential neighborhoods. The proposed live entertainment will not significantly impact residential uses as it relates to noise. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Additionally, conditions are imposed that will minimize potential significant impacts. G:\RCAs\NOA\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.3 SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. The site/floor plan received and dated April 25, 2016 shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 AM. to 12:00 AM (midnight) everyday. (RESO 2013-24) b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of the house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) c. 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. (RESO 2013-24) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (RESO 2013-24) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (RESO 2013-24) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (RESO 2013-24) h. If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. (RESO 2013-24) i. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (RESO 2013-24) j. No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. (RESO 2013-24) k. All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. (RESO 2013-24) I. All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. (RESO 2013-24) m. Outdoor live entertainment shall be limited to: i. Non-amplified entertainment with no more than five performers (any combination of hula performers and acoustic band performers) ii. Amplified entertainment limited to ambient music only. (RESO 2013-24) G:\RCAs\N0A\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.4 n. No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. (RESO 2013-24) o. 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. (RESO 2013-24) p. All provisions of the entertainment permit required by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply. (RESO 2013-24) q. No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013- 24) r. Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013-24). S. Signage, posters, and advertizing with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. (RESO 2013-24) t. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees ever 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (RESO 2013-24) U. The establishment 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. (RESO 2013-24) V. Tables and chairs used for eating and drinking service shall not be removed or relocated in order to accommodate live entertainment. w. The business shall be limited to a Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) ABC License. (PD) X. All alcoholic beverages shall remain within the interior of the restaurant and bar, or within the confines of the fenced in patio dining area, per §9.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site will not be permitted. A sign shall be posted stating alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside of the restaurant/patio. (PD) y. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from inside the restaurant to the front patio area adjacent to Main Street, nor from the patio area to inside the restaurant. (PD) Z. An employee of the establishment must monitor all areas where alcohol is served. (PD) aa. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. (PD) GARCAs\N0A\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.5 bb. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. (PD) cc. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. (PD) dd. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. This will assist officers in observing crimes in progress. (PD) ee. Per section 5.44.140 HBMC: All owners, employees, representatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other regulations, provision, or restrictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will be considered violations of the permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or criminal enforcement. (PD) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 for live entertainment shall not be effective until approved by the City Council. 4. Prior to commencing with live entertainment, a copy of the approved Entertainment Permit as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development for review and file inclusion. All conditions contained in the Entertainment Permit shall be adhered to. 5. The Development Services Departments and divisions (Fire, Community Development, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development 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 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 Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 6. Conditional Use Permit No 15-062 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 Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 7. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, or Municipal Code occurs. 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, G:\RCAs\NOA\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.6 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:\RCAs\NOA\2016\7-18-16 CUP 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment Attachment 1.7 10 Dept. ID CD 16-008 Page 1 of 3 (� Meeting Date: 7/18/2016 r ^let x CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL ACTION x MEETING DATE: 7/18/2016 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 (No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) with modifications and only two of three requested deviations from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 at 215 Main Street - Continued from June 20, 2016 Statement of Issue: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 15-062 is a request by Michael C. Adams to allow live entertainment at No Ka Oi, an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol, at 215 Main Street. The CUP, with deviations from two conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 for minimum dining capacity and maximum outdoor performers, was recommended for approval by the Planning Commission. At the June 20, 2016 City Council meeting, the applicant added a third deviation request for maintaining the current restaurant operating hours until 2:00 AM instead of closing at 12:00 AM as required by the Resolution. This third deviation was not part of the original request reviewed by Planning Commission. Staff is recommending the City Council approve the original request as reviewed by the Planning Commission with modifications and limit the business hours to 12:00 AM. The applicant is requesting approval without modification (Alternative Action 1). Financial Impact: Not applicable Recommended Action: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with modifications to limit outdoor band and hula performers to a maximum of five total performers and to limit business closing hours to 12:00 AM with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1). Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motions: 1. Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 without modifications and allow business closing hours at 2:00 AM with revised findings and conditions of approval (Applicant's Request) 2. Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and direct staff accordingly 3. Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with findings for denial Analysis: CUP No. 15-062 represents a request to permit live entertainment consisting of the components and hours listed below: HB -527- Item 22. - I Dept. ID CD 16-008 Page 2 of 3 Meeting Date:7/18/2016 1. Karaoke within a 10 sq ft area in the indoor bar/dining room on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM; 2. Up to five acoustic band performers and unlimited hula performers within a 40 sq ft area in the rear outdoor patio daily from 2:30 PM to 9:00 PM. The CUP request also includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B (Attachment No. 4) for downtown establishments with alcohol and live entertainment, as follows: 1. To allow live entertainment with 91 seats (37 interior seats and 54 rear outdoor dining seats) in lieu of the required minimum 100 seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas; 2. To permit five acoustic band members and unlimited hula performers in the rear outdoor patio in lieu of the maximum two performers; and 3. To allow the establishment's business hours to remain from 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM in lieu of limiting the hours to 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM midnight, everyday (added June 20, 2016). City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 specifies that any amendments or deviations to the standard conditions adopted for downtown establishments with alcohol and live entertainment may only be approved by the City Council. A complete description of the proposed project, surrounding uses, previous analysis, recommendations, and Planning Commission actions can be found in the June 20, 2016 City Council RCA (Attachment No. 3) and the May 10, 2016 Planning Commission Staff Report (Attachment No. 5). No Ka Oi restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street. The applicant originally requested just the first two deviations listed above; not meeting the minimum seating capacity and allowing more than two outdoor performers. The Planning Commission reviewed the request on May 10, 2016 and discussed the recommendations regarding allowing up to three acoustic band performers and one hula performer in the rear outdoor patio. Additionally, during the public hearing, the applicant stated that the business owner would be sacrificing the current 2:00 AM closing time and would close at 12:00 AM midnight. After considering that the live entertainment was relatively small, family oriented, and limited the business hours to a new 12:00 AM closing time, the Planning Commission voted to recommend approval and forward to the City Council for action. On June 20, 2016, the City Council held a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062. Staff gave an overview of the proposed project and explained the request to deviate from standard conditions for downtown alcohol and live entertainment uses in City Council Resolution No. 2013- 24. During the public hearing, the applicant submitted a revised project request (Attachment No. 2) and requested further deviations from Resolution No. 2013-24 as noted above. The City Council continued the item to the July 18, 2016 meeting to allow the revised request to be re-advertised to the public (send out revised public notices) and for staff to analyze and form a recommendation on the revisions. In general, concerns arise when live entertainment is proposed in conjunction with alcohol and late night hours. The intent of the downtown resolution is to ensure that the business location continues to operate as a bona fide restaurant and not as a bar or nightclub. With this request, there are several new conditions of approval that also will help achieve this goal. For example, suggested conditions include ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 PM, signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, full menu service shall be available, no minimum drink purchase requirements, no games or contests involving consumption of alcohol, a video surveillance system, and mandatory Responsible Beverage Service training/certification required for employees. Item 22. - 2 HB -528- 1 Dept. ID CD 16-008 Page 3 of 3 Meeting Date:7/18/2016 Overall, Planning and Police Department staff support the applicant's request to establish small scale live entertainment consisting of karaoke indoors and acoustic band and hula performers on the rear patio. However, one of the key components to the downtown Resolution No. 2013-24 was to require earlier closing hours for any new alcohol or live entertainment requests. Any conditions of approval related to a CUP run with the land and not the business owner, so the earlier closing hours would remain in effect for any future business operation in this location. Staff does not recommend approval of the 2:00 AM closing request. In order to maintain the low-key live entertainment atmosphere, staff summarizes our recommendations on the deviation requests as follows: 1. To allow live entertainment with 91 seats (37 interior seats and 54 rear outdoor dining seats) in lieu of the required minimum 100 seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas— Recommend Approval; 2. To permit five acoustic band members and unlimited hula performers in the rear outdoor patio in lieu of the maximum two performers— Recommend maximum of five outdoor performers consisting of any combination of acoustic band and hula performers; and 3. To allow the establishment business hours to remain from 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM in lieu of limiting the hours to 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM midnight, everyday — Recommend limiting business hours to 7:00 AM — 12:00 AM, everyday (per the Resolution). With these recommendations, staff supports approval of the request with modifications because the live entertainment within an existing restaurant and rear outdoor dining area is consistent with the scope and intent of the General Plan and Downtown Specific Plan. With the recommended conditions of approval, the use is not anticipated to generate noise, safety, or compatibility issues: Accordingly, staff recommends that the City Council approve this request with modifications. 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. Strategic Plan Goal: Improve quality of life Attachment(s): 1. Suggested findings and Conditions of Approval — CUP No. 16-062 2. Revised Project Narrative received and dated June 20, 2016 3. City Council Request for Action dated June 20, 2016 4. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24— Standard Conditions of Approval for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment 5. Planning Commission Staff Report dated May 10, 2016 xB -529- Item 22. - 3 ATTACHMENT # 1 ATTACHMENT NO. I SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The City Council finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is Categorically 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 to permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of. a) up to a maximum of five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room 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. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Live entertainment is proposed within the interior of the building and the rear outdoor patio area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Furthermore, the live entertainment is ancillary to the restaurant use and will not generate significant negative impacts related to noise, safety, and traffic. Furthermore, the establishment requires the annual issuance of an Entertaimnent Permit and can be modified annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. 2. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of. a) five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will be compatible with surrounding uses. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Live entertainment will occur indoors and Attachment No. 1.1 Item 22. - 4 1413 -530- outdoors. Because of the type of entertainment including acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Conditions are imposed on the CUP and the entertainment permit including that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. 3. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will comply with the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP), Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO), and any specific condition required for the proposed use. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The DTSP allows eating and drinking establislunents with live entertainment subject to review and approval by the Planning Commission. Resolution No. 2013-24 requires standard conditions for all new conditional use pen-nits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area— District 1. Additionally, the Resolution requires that any amendments to these conditions may only be approved by the City Council. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit to permit the establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) five performers (any combination of hula and acoustic band) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M >30-d- sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay — Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, policies and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Eleinent Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the 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 sub-region, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 10.1.8 Require that entertainment, drinking establishments, and other similar uses provide adequate physical and safety measures to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. Attachment Nn 1 �. HB -53 1- Item 22. - 5 Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. B. Economic Development Element Objective ED 2.6 Expand and enhance the existing visitor serving uses. Policy ED 2.6.2 Encourage visitor supported commercial development to concentrate in selected areas of the city, thereby creating identifiable visitor-oriented centers. Police ED 3.2.3 Attract visitor-serving uses near the beach in order to create better linkages between the beach and visitor supporting retail uses. The restaurant is within the downtown core and is intended to be an active, vital, and interesting visitor-serving commercial district. The proposed live entertainment will support the development and the surrounding community by providing an urban amenity to the area. It will attract visitors and residents looking for restaurants with entertainment. C. Noise Element Objective N 1.8 Minimize the generation of excessive noise level impacts from entertainment and restaurant/bar establishments into adjacent residential or "noise sensitive" land uses. Policy N 1.8.1 Require that entertainment and restaurant/bar uses take appropriate steps to control the activities of their patrons on-site, as well as within a reasonable and legally justified distance or proximity, to minimize potential noise-related impacts on adjacent residential neighborhoods. The proposed live entertainment will not significantly impact residential uses as it relates to noise. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Additionally, conditions are imposed that will minimize potential significant impacts. Attachment No. 1.3 Item 22. - 6 HB -5322- SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL—CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. The site/floor plan received and dated April 25, 2016 shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 AM. to 12:00 AM (midnight) everyday. (RESO 2013-24) b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of the house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) C. 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. (RESO 2013-24) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (RESO 2013-24) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (RESO 2013-24) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (RESO 2013-24) h. If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. (RESO 2013-24) i. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (RESO 2013-24) J. No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. (RESO 2013-24) k. All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. (RESO 2013-24) 1. All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. (RESO 2013-24) in. Outdoor live entertainment shall be limited to: i. Non-amplified entertainment with no more than five performers (any combination of hula performers and acoustic band performers) ii. Amplified entertainment limited to ambient music only. (RESO 2013-24) Attachment Nn 1 4 HB -5 33- Item 22. - 7 n. No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. (RESO 2013-24) o. 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. (RESO 2013-24) p. All provisions of the entertainment permit required by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply. (RESO 2013-24) q. No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013-24) r. Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013-24). S. Signage, posters, and advertizing with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. (RESO 2013-24) t. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees ever 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (RESO 2013-24) U. The establishment 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. (RESO 2013-24) V. Tables and chairs used for eating and drinking service shall not be removed or relocated in order to accommodate live entertainment. W. The business shall be limited to a Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) ABC License. (PD) X. All alcoholic beverages shall remain within the interior of the restaurant and bar, or within the confines of the fenced in patio dining area, per §9.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site will not be permitted. A sign shall be posted stating alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside of the restaurant/patio. (PD) y. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from inside the restaurant to the front patio area adjacent to Main Street, nor from the patio area to inside the restaurant. (PD) Z. An employee of the establishment must monitor all areas where alcohol is served. (PD) aa. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. (PD) Attachment No. 1.5 Item 22. - 8 HB -534- bb. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. (PD) cc. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. (PD) dd. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. This will assist officers in observing crimes in progress. (PD) cc. Per section 5.44.140 HBMC: All owners, employees, representatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other regulations, provision, or restrictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will be considered violations of the permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or criminal enforcement. (PD) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 for live entertainment shall not be effective until approved by the City Council. 4. Prior to commencing with live entertainment, a copy of the approved Entertainment Permit as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development for review and file inclusion. All conditions contained in the Entertainment Permit shall be adhered to. 5. The Development Services Departments and divisions (Fire, Community Development, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new inforination 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 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 Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 6. Conditional Use Permit No 15-062 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 Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 7. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, or Municipal Code occurs. Attachment No 1 F HB -535- Item 22. - 9 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. i Attachment No. 1.7 Item 22. - 10 HB -536- ATTACH MENT #2 y MICH ` AEL C. A®AMS ASSOCIATES June 20, 2016 Mayor Katapodis and members of the City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: No KA Oi Entertainment Permit (Agenda Item #16) Mayor Katapodis and members of the City Council, The owner of No Ka Oi restaurant, Dennis Boggeln, has applied for nn Entertainment Permit to enhance not only his business but the entire Downtown experience. Dennis and his wife both have businesses Downtown. They have ov, fned the building since December of 2000 and have operated No Ka Oi restaurant s:.Jnce opening in September of 2004. The Boggelns strive to be responsible restaurant t owners with the service of alcohol. Sales are 70% food and 30% alcohol. They have not been a problem establishment and do not intend to become one now, but plan to continue in business for the foreseeable future. They are requesting two modifications to the recommended Conditions of Approval: • Consider allowing up to 5 acoustical performers along with the hula dancers. • Allow the restaurant current operating hours to remain unchanged, till 2:00 am The entertainment will still stop by 9:00 pm, however in order to remain competitive with the other restaurants in the Downtown the longer hours are necessary. The restaurants intent is not to offer late night entertainment now or any tiine in the f,iture. The Entertainment Permit is issued annually and any concerns about the activity becoming a potentially negative influence can be modified during the annual review. Thank you for your consideration. Mike Adams cc: Dennis Boggeln P.O. Box 382 Huntington Beach CA 92648 AdamsAssoc@gmail.com Cell(714)376-3060 office(714)374-5678 FAX(711)374-2211 HB -5-37- Item 22. - 1 I Applicant Requested Modifications: Findings Consider changing the language to: • No. 1, 2 & 3 - "One hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers..... to - "hula performers and acoustic band performers...... (The maximum numbers should be established in the Conditions of Approval.) • No. 1, 2 & 3 - "City Council Resolution No 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a....... to add - "Condition of Approval No. 1,3 and 14.a" Conditions of Approval Consider changing the language to: 2.a. - "Hours of Operation for the patio entertainment shall be limited to between 2:30 pm to 9:00 pm. The restaurant hours will remain unchanged (7:00 am to 2:00 am daily) 2.m.(i.) - "Non amplified entertainment with no more than five acoustic band performers and hula performers." Item 22. - 12 HB -538- i r�rAc � u Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 1 of 5 Meeting Date: 6/20/2016 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 83 REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 6/20/2016 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Approve Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 15-062 (Live Entertainment at No Ka Oi, 215 Main Street) Statement of Issue: Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit to allow live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol (No Ka Oi at 215 Main St.) consisting of: a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, to include relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24. Financial Impact: Not applicable. Planning Commission and Staff Recommended Action: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1). Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and direct staff accordingly. 2. Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with findings for denial. Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) HB -539- Item 22. - 13 Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 2 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 represents a request to permit live entertainment at No Ka Oi (215 Main St.) consisting of: a) Hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) Karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, pursuant to Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.3.1.3. The request also includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B (Attachment No. 6) which pertains to eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment in the downtown area as follows: a) To permit a total of 91 seats (37 interior seats and 54 seats on rear outdoor dining area) in lieu of the required minimum seating for 100 people at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas, pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 3; and b) To permit performers and acoustic band performers in an outdoor area exceeding the maximum two performers allowed requirement pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 14.a. According to the applicant's narrative, the request is to permit live acoustic bands (not to exceed three members) including: guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums. The request also includes hula performers and karaoke events. The establishment proposes to operate as follows: ESTABLISHMENT EXISTING HOURS PROPOSED HOURS Restaurant— Indoor & Patio 7:00 a.m. —2:00 a.m. daily 7:00 a.m. — 12:00 a.m. Areas (midnight) daily Live Entertainment —Indoor Not Applicable 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. * Karaoke (amplified) (Wednesday and Saturday) Live Entertainment— Patio Not Applicable A) 2:30 p.m. —9:00 p.m. A) Hula Performers and (Monday— Sunday) B) Acoustic Band (up to 3 B) 2:30 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. non-amplified) (Sunday—with option for any day of week B. BACKGROUND In 2003, the Zoning Administrator approved Conditional Use Permit No. 03-03 for Champagne Restaurant at 215 Main St. to permit the sale and consumption of alcohol at the existing 1,750 sq. ft. indoor and approximately 650 sq. ft. outdoor dining area. In 2008, the City Council directed staff to establish an Ad Hoc Committee to focus on improving the downtown area related to increasing public safety and decreasing the nightclub atmosphere. As a result, the Downtown Image Committee was established and met monthly between February and August of 2009. Ultimately, in 2010, the City Council adopted a resolution establishing standard conditions of approval for new eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales and/or live entertainment within the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. This resolution was modified in 2011 and again in 2013 to clarify applicability of standard conditions of approval and clarify the approval body for any amendments. The current Resolution (Attachment No. 6) was adopted July 1, 2013, and requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. Additionally, the Resolution specifies that any amendments or deviations to these conditions must be approved by the City Council. Item 22. - 14 HB -540- Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 3 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: On May 10, 2016, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit No. 15- 062. Staff gave an overview of the proposed project and explained the request to deviate from the City Council Resolution No. 2013-24. Commissioners had general questions regarding public safety, live entertainment layout, and commented on the fact that the entertainment proposed is relatively small and family oriented. There was only one speaker during the public hearing (the applicant) and he discussed that the request was meant to allow for more than one hula dancer. The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval based on the findings and conditions of approval provided in Attachment No. 1, and forward to the City Council for action. Planninq Commission Action on May 10, 2016: The motion made by Kalmick, seconded by Semeta, to recommend approval with suggested findings and conditions of approval and forward to the City Council for action was carried by the following vote: AYES: Crowe, Kalmick, Semeta, Pinchiff, Brenden, Hoskinson NOES: None ABSENT: Mandic ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED D. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Noise No Ka Oi restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. Specific locations for entertainment performers are shown on the submitted site/floor plan (Attachment No. 2). Based upon the location of the building and orientation towards Main Street and the alleyway, potential noise generated by the live entertainment activities would travel west towards Main Street and east toward the alleyway at the rear of the building. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Proposed entertainment within the interior of the restaurant would operate Wednesday and Saturday between 9:OO p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and include karaoke only. The entertainment proposed within the rear patio would operate between 2:30 p.m and 9:00 p.m. up to every day of the week and include non-amplified hula and acoustic band performers. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Additionally, suggested conditions include that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Live Entertainment The Police Department has reviewed the plans and proposal, and has recommended conditions for the conditional use permit in order to minimize the problematic occurrences that result in businesses that combine the elements of live entertainment, late night hours, and alcohol. Suggested conditions include ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, and responsible beverage service training/certification required for new employees. Pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 5.44, the Police Department has also issued HB -541- Item 22. - 15 Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 4 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 a Conceptual Entertainment Permit (Attachment No. 5) which further manages live entertainment activities. Conditions of the entertainment permit include terminating entertainment at least 30 minutes before closing, prohibiting dancing, requiring at least one security guard during entertainment activities, and no cover charge. The Police Chief maintains the authority to suspend or revoke the required entertainment permit should violations of the entertainment permit conditions or detrimental impacts to the public welfare occur. Additionally, the entertainment permit can be modified by the Chief of Police annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. Staff considers the suggested conditions of approval of the CUP and conceptual Entertainment Permit to adequately mitigate potential safety and noise impacts. Compliance with Resolution In general, concerns arise when live entertainment is proposed in conjunction with an establishment that will also serve alcohol and be open until 2:00 a.m. In this case, the request for live entertainment requires that the establishment comply with Resolution No. 2013-24, which restricts the overall operation of alcohol and live entertainment. The intent of the City Council approved standard conditions of approval is to ensure the location continues to operate as a bona fide restaurant, and not as a bar or nightclub. The existing restaurant with alcohol currently operates until 2:00 a.m. however because live entertainment is requested, the Resolution requires that the hours of operation now be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m (midnight). The applicant understands this restriction and during review, modified the project narrative to be consistent with this requirement (Attachment No. 3). Overall, the live entertainment request complies with Resolution No. 2013-24, except for two conditions of approval. For that reason, the applicant requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. Condition of Approval No. 3 was originally crafted with the intent to discourage restaurants from removing or relocating restaurant seating in order to accommodate more occupants for a nightclub style floor area. However, the interior floor area of No Ka Oi is approximately 1,750 sq. ft. and includes 37 seats (combined with 54 seats on rear outdoor dining area, a total of only 91 seats). Because of the relatively small size of the interior area, it is not possible to accommodate a minimum 100 person interior seating capacity requirement. Staff recommends a condition of approval to prohibit removal of tables and chairs to accommodate live entertainment. Planning Commission and staff have reviewed the request and supports relief from the minimum seating capacity requirement and a recommendation to the City Council to waive this condition of approval. Additionally, the applicant requests relief from Condition of Approval No. 14.a., which limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers, and was crafted in order to limit potential noise impacts from multiple performers or larger performances. Planning Commission and staff have reviewed the request for outdoor patio live entertainment and determined that because of the type of music and performances proposed, significant noise or safety impacts are not anticipated. Regardless of the number of performers, the outdoor entertainment request is subject to Resolution No. 2013-24, Condition of Approval Nos. 15 and 16 which limits audible noise generated by entertainment to a maximum of 50 feet beyond the business in any direction. Staff recommends a condition of approval to limit the request for hula performers to one only in conjunction with up to three acoustic band performers. Additionally, the type and number of performers can be regulated through the Entertainment Permit and can be adjusted annually (if deemed necessary) by the Chief of Police. Staff supports relief from the maximum two performer limit for non-amplified outdoor entertainment and a recommendation to the City Council to modify this condition of approval to limit outdoor entertainment to non-amplified with no more than three acoustic band performers and one hula performer. Alternatively, the City Council can consider Item 22. - 16 HB -542- Dept.ID CD 16-006 Page 5 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 capping the number of outdoor performers at four or five and allowing any combination of hula performers and band members. The request to permit the establishment of live entertainment within an existing restaurant and rear outdoor dining area is consistent with the scope and intent of development in the DTSP designation and supported by the General Plan. The use is not anticipated to generate noise, safety, or compatibility issues. Accordingly, Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council approve this request. 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. Strategic Plan Goal: Improve quality of life Attachment(s): Ganditiens-of l . 5-H-2 2. Site/Floor Plan received and dated April 25, 2016 �eived-a �-domed-Melfi-izv^ v 4. Code Requirements Letter dated May 2, 2016 (for informational purposes) 5. Conceptual Entertainment Permit received October 23, 2016—No Ka Oi 6. G+tjr u ^,�evTutiQn Ne. 20Q-24 GeA"eff&-e€APPrevaI feFEa#trrg-and-BHflk4'rg 4s4f:'f bf- ­41, A leek{{.{.InBever-,ge-Sa4 mel Live E fft...J..#wftefj't " Re SH:JJ:EE:kd HB -543- Item 22. - 17 I �..$ rnLi L-i -- I ; 7M i �•_ .5 e km p f fit N g• a p 6 i 9 g$ G"- c (-- - _i yy€° n=• a�se® ea gas qq g Y �g I3 5 i3 g� Ln P � I I P d P.M �Fl R!`tj e 1 Z F` i i €fir- rr ryI Oq1 O. yy [ fit tF [ Frit [ Lle� i6[i 1 � FF r[ ir1 _ _. as�,fl• _ t r 1 r . el 1!P •r 4 e f• y �' Drawn Ep..- . Owner/8uildrr_ I 6 v - _ DENNM G.ROGG&LN - - �Talga.e t(714)374-7a3e:i Restaurant Remodel 215 Main.Street Huntington Beach,California Item 22. - 18 HB -544- (,a) r City of uutin t� Beach 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING www.huntingtonbeachca.gov Planning Division Building Division 714.536.5271 714.536,5241 May 3, 2016 Adams & Associates, Attn: Mike Adams PO Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT,. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIME ENTERTAINMENT) — 215 Main Street, 92648' -- PROJECT WPLEMENTA-NON CODE REQUIREMENTS Dear Applicant, In order to assist you with your development proposa!, staff has reviewed the project and identified applicable city policies, standard plans; and development and use requirements, excerpted from the City of Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance arid? Municipal Codes. This fist is intended to help you through the permitting process and .carious stages of project implementation. It should be noted that this requirement list is in addition to any "conditions of approval" adopted by the Planning Commission. Please note that if the design of your project or site conditions change, the list may also change. If you would like a clarification of any of these requirements, an explanation of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Municipa! Codes, or believe some of the items listed do not apply to your project; and/or you would like ;o diSCUSs them in `urtht:r detail, please contact me at ethan.edwardsL5r,surfcity-hb.or or 1114-53^-5561 and/or the respet::k.-,e source department (contact person below). Sincerely, E:thar, Eciw<�rds `� Associate P!anner Enc!osu!'es ac: Steve Eros, Fire Department- 14-53c3-5531 ;hoa Duorig, Pudding Division—714-872-6123 ivlicheile Bold`, Pol;oe Department—7 1q.-536-509 Jane James, Pinning NP.anage- CDB Land and Farming, LL Dennis r3og:geln. 215 l:%laid S`�ci�t, Hvnting _n Beach. CA P254�, Project File HB -545- Item 22.'- 19 s CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH JJ' POLICE DEPARTMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH; DATE: March 29, 2016 PROJECT NAME: No Ka Oi PLANNING a APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 15-242 + �l�ilyf�Cq'rl�rh� ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: Feb. 15, 2015 PROJECT LOCATION: No Ka Oi -215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: Michelle Boldt TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5991, mboldt@hbpd.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. 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 Planning Commission 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. 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight. 2. Prior to sales, service or consumption of alcoholic beverages the business shall obtain an ABC license authorizing alcohol use in the restaurant. The business shall be limited to a Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) ABC License. 3. Prior to commencing with live entertainment, an Entertainment Permit shall be obtained from the Police Department. All conditions contained in the Entertainment Permit shall be adhered to. 4. All alcoholic beverages shall remain within the interior of the restaurant and bar, or within the confines of the fenced in patio dining area, per §9.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site will not 9 r A Item 22. - 20 HB -546- be permitted. A sign shall be posted stating alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside of the restaurant/patio. 5. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from inside the restaurant to the front patio area adjacent to Main Street, nor from the patio area to inside the restaurant. 6. An employee of the establishment must monitor all areas where alcohol is served. 7. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. 8. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. 9. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. 10.There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. This will assist officers in observing crimes in progress. 11. Per section 5.44.140 HBMC: All owners, employees, representatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other regulations, provision, or restrictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will be considered violations of the permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or criminal enforcement. 12. Establishment must comply with all conditions per City Resolution 2013-42. The following conditions are required by City Resolution No. 2013-24 for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment (Exhibit B 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight except for business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5th Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 10:OOp.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 the 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. _{ A HB -547- Item 22. - 21 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. 12.All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. 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 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. 18. 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 single-sized drinks and no multiple drinks shall be served after midnight. ? ..FA Item 22. - 22 xB -548- 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 ever 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. The establishment 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. A nF A HB -549- Item 22. - 23 O 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: May 03, 2016 PROJECT NAME: No-Ka-Oi Live Entertainment PLANNING APPLICATION NO. Planning Application Number 15-242 ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: October 23, 2015 PROJECT LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: Steve Eros, Fire Protection Analyst TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5531, STEVE.EROS(a-)SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received and dated April 19, 2016. 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 Planning Commission in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided upon final project approval. The project is required to comply with all of the adopted Building, Fire, and Municipal Codes in effect at the time of grading and building plan submittal for permit issuance. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer- Fire: Steve Eros, Fire Protection Analyst. 1. The HBFD has no requirements for the proposed revised layout. Item 22. - 24 HB -550- H0 J� 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: April 28, 2016 PROJECT NAME: No Ka Oi Live Entertainment PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 15-242 ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: April 25, 2016 PROJECT LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: ETHAN EDWARDS TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5561, ETHAN.EDWARDS@SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. 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 Planning Commission 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. 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations approved by the Planning Commission shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The Development Services Departments (Community Development, Fire, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development 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 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 Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. (HBZSO Section 241.18) l 5_HB _ ; - Item 22. - 25 Page 2 of 2 3. CUP 15-062 shall become null and void unless exercised within one year 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 Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 4. CUP 15-062 shall not become effective until the appeal period following the approval of the entitlement has elapsed. ((HBZSO Section 241.14) 5. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke CUP 15-062 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. (HBZSO Section 241.16.11)) 6. 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) 7. Construction shall be limited to Monday — Saturday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Construction shall be prohibited Sundays and.Federal holidays. (HBMC 8.40.090) 8. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$50.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Planning Commission's approval of entitlements. (California Code Section 15094) 9. All permanent, temporary, or promotional signs shall conform to Chapter 233 of the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, changing sign faces, or installing promotional signs, applicable permit(s) shall be obtained from the Community Development Department. Violations of this ordinance requirement may result in permit revocation, recovery of code enforcement costs, and removal of installed signs. (HBZSO Chapter 233) Item 22. - 26 HB _;,2_ 11. HUNTINGTON BEACH BUILDING DIVISION HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: November 13, 2015 PROJECT NAME: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 15-242 ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: October 23, 2015 PROJECT LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: KHOA DUONG, P.E TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 872-6123/ KHOA@CSGENGR.COM PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. ,area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. 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 Planning Commission 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. I. REQUIREMENT: Submit separate plans for all disciplines; Building 3 sets, MEP 2 sets each. Landscape plan is a separate submittal for irrigation and plants only. No accessory structures or fiat work will be reviewed on the landscape plans. All site work for accessibility will be reviewed and inspected based on the approved architectural plans. All accessory and minor accessory structures including site MEP will be on separate permits. II. CODE REQUIREMENTS BASED ON PLANS & DRAWINGS SUBMITTED: 1. Project shall comply with the current state building codes adopted by the city at the time of permit application submittal. Currently they are 2013 California Building Code (CBC), 2013 California Mechanical Code, 2013 California Plumbing Code, 2013 California Electrical Code, 2013 California Energy Code, 2013 California Green Building Standards Code, and the Huntington Beach HB -553- Item 22. - 27 Page 2 of 2 Municipal Code (HBMC). Compliance to all applicable state and local codes is required prior to issuance of building permit. 2. Please revise Project Data to comply with 2013 CBC. 3. For an occupant load of 50 or more, group A-2 shall be used. 4. Provide egress plan- a. To verify the occupant loads shown on Project Data. Provide occupant load calculations to show the occupant loads in each room/area along with occupant load factors. b. Patio area with an occupant load of 50 or more— • Two exits are required. • The required exit must be swung in the direction of travel. 5. Provide compliance to disabled accessibility requirements of Chapter 11 B of the 2013 CBC. a. Existing restrooms must be accessible to disabled persons. b. All doors within the accessible path of travel from entrances to restrooms must comply with Chapter 11 B. Show the required clear space on both side of the doors. C. Entertainment/Karaoke area must be accessible to disabled persons. Raise platforms are not allowed. Or accessible ramp shall be provided. 6. Review and provide compliance with Title 17 of the City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Building and Construction. This document can be found online on the city's website. 7. In addition to all of the code requirements of the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code, specifically address Construction Waste Management per Sections 4.408.2, 4.408.3, 4.408.4, 5.408.1.1, 5.408.1.2, and 5.408.1.3 and Building Maintenance and Operation, Section 5.410. Prior to the issuance of a building permit the permitee will.be required to describe how they will comply with the sections described above. Prior to Building Final Approval, the city will require a Waste Diversion Report per Sections 4.408.5 and 5.408.1.4. Ill. COMMENTS: 1. Planning and Building Department encourage the use of pre-submittal building plan check meetings. 2. Separate Building, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Permits will be required for all exterior accessory elements of the project, including but not limited to: fireplaces, fountains, sculptures, light poles, walls and fences over 42' high, retaining walls over 2' high, detached trellises/patio covers, gas piping, water service, backflow anti-siphon, electrical, meter pedestals/electrical panels, swimming pools, storage racks for industrial/commercial projects. It will be the design professional in -charge, responsibility to coordinate and submit the documents for the work described above. 3. Provide on all plan submittals for building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing permits, the Conditions of Approval and Code Requirements that are associated with the project through the entitlement process. If there is a WQMP, it is required to be attached to the plumbing plans for plan check. Item 22. - 28 HB -554- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH t , 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 ..:;,,=' :.:: P.O.BOX 7o POLICE DEPARTMENT Tel (714) 960-8811 February 23,2016 ROBERT HANDY Chief of Police No Ka Oi Attn: Dennis Boggeln 215 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re:Conceptually Approved Entertainment Permit(CEP)revised for 215 Main Street Dear Dennis Boggeln: The Huntington Beach Police Department previously sent you a Conceptually Approved Entertainment Permit (CEP) which has been revised and is enclosed with this letter. Revisions were necessary due to your request for Live Entertainment at No Ka Oi located at 215 Main Street(Plan#15-242). The addition of Live Entertainment will initiate a modification to your current Conditional Use Permit (CUP #04-29). This modification to your CUP will require compliance with conditions listed in Resolution No. 2013-24, which affects the Downtown Commercial Areas of Huntington Beach, District 1. Several conditions will impact your business. The issuance of the enclosed CEP does not entitle your business to provide entertainment until the additional required steps in the approval process are fulfilled. An approved Entertainment Permit will be issued upon completion of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) process. This process begins with your review of the conceptually approved conditions, and completing any remaining items(if applicable). Please see enclosed CEP for the listed conceptually approved conditions. If you agree with the conceptually approved conditions, sign in the designated area shown at the bottom of this letter stating the conceptually approved conditions are acceptable to you and your business plan, and return the signed original letter to the Business License Office. They are on the 'It floor of City Hall. The administrator's phone number is 714-536-5450. At the Business License Office you will receive two copies of your original signed letter. The next step in the process is to submit an application for a Conditional Use Permit with the Community Development Department. One of the copies of this signed letter will need to accompany your CUP application. Please retain the other copy for your records. The Community Development Department is located on the 3"j floor of City Hall.Their phone number is 714-536-5271. Once the CUP process is finalized and you have been issued a Notice of Action (NOA) from the Community Development Department that will include a CUP number, you will need to bring the NOA to the Business License Office on the I"floor of City Hall.The Business License Office will update your file, and forward a request for an annually dated Entertainment Permit (EP) to.the Police Department. The Police Department will then issue an Entertainment Permit which would entitle you to provide the approved live entertainment. If you do not agree to the conditions you have the right to appeal the decision in the manner provided by Section§ 5.44.160 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code. Please be aware that your written appeal(s) must be filed with my office within ten (10) calendar days of service of this written notice. If you choose not to continue the process of obtaining a valid Entertainment Permit,please notify such decision to the Business License Office at 714-536-5450. You can read the relevant Municipal and Zoning Codes here: http://www,gcode.us/codes/huntingtonbeach If you have any questions on the CEP process, please contact Corinne Hoffman, Business License Supervisor, at 714-536- 5450.To file an appeal, please contact CSO Michelle Boldt at 714-536-5986 or mboldtC"a hbpd.org. Sincerely, Igo a an y Chief of Police RH:mb Enclosure(s) agree to and accept the conceptually approved conditions listed on the CEP issued to my business. I am aware that I cannot offer live entertainment until I am in possession of a valid Entertainment Permit. x — HB -555- ate Item 22. - 29 CITY OF HUNT NGTON BEACH . y `; 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 .. 7 P.Q.BOX 70 POLICE DEPARTMENT Tel (714)960-8811 ROBERT HANDY Chief of Police CONCEPTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT ADDITIONAL_ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED BY APPLICANT This document DOES NOT permit entertainment at the listed establishment. This document only provides the proposed conditions for your future Entertainment Permit pursuant to the approval of a conditional use permit. Prior to entertainment being allowed at the establishment, the applicant must agree to and complete (where necessary) the noted conditions. The establishment must then apply for d obtain a dated,annual Entertainment Permit from the Police Department. Issued to: No Ka Oi 215 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Conceptual Entertainment Permit Conditions 1. Conditions imposed herein apply at all hours, regardless if entertainment is present(5.44.070(G) HBMC). HOURS 2. Hours of Operation: 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM( iinight) 3. Hours of Entertainment: Daily(Outdoor Rear Patio): 2:30 PM to 9;0 Wednesday&Saturday(Indoor Only): 9:00 PM o,11 VA 4. All entertainment must cease no less than 30 minutes prior d o losing time, and no later than the time authorized by this permit. 5. No new customers shall be permitted after 30 min TYPE&&F E �if l�, T. 6. Indoor: Limited to live bands r ra e,and Hula Dancing. 7. Outdoor Rear Patio: Non- an two performers.Amplified limited to ambient music only. 8. Patron dancing is 9. Entertainment i on a tdo Main Street patio. Entertainment shall not occur simultaneously indoors and 10. No games o n s or involving the consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted. FOOD AND ALCOHOL SERVICE 11. Fond service from the regular menu must be available to patrons up to sixty(60) minutes before the scheduled closing time. 12. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 13. Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. Item 22. - 30 FHB -556- � CONCEPTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT 14. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. 15. 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. 16. No "happy hour" type of reduced price alcoholic beverage promotion shall be allowed. SECURITY 17. Security Guards: At least one when entertainment Is present. 18. All security guards must be clearly identifiable as security guards and possess a valid California Guard Card. 19. 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. 20. The establishment shall employ a video surveillance security system and a one-month video library. The minimum requirements for the cameras will be: color, digital recording to DVR and able to record in low light, The business shall ensure all doors, eating areas, and entertainment areas are covered by video surveillance. Electronic copies of video must be made available to the Huntington Beach Police Department within 48 hours of request, Digital recordings shall be made available for viewing on-scene upon request by police officers conducting ADDITIONAL / OTHER 21. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment sh ignated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, k4c p tion, office, storage, and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. 22. The licensee or any representatives of the licensee may not 0 ased upon occupancy or attendance to an event. 23. No cover charge or admission fee will be allowed. 24. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of g advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availabili y of n rior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exteri shal u ion of this condition. 25, Signage, posters, and advertising wt%: Dri a shall be posted in the business. 26, Per section 5.44.140 HBMC:A ee p sentatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, condition it, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other I PDT% r rictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will b 'I I A 4?permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to You are hereby re 0 0 i d CUP Special Conditions and ABC Special Conditions that directly affect your Entertainment Pe R r UP and ABC License for a complete list of conditions imposed on your establishment. A violation of an of i ons is also considered a violation of your Entertainment Permit, Conditional Use Perm! (CUP)Sgecial Conditions CUP conditions currently under review. ABC License Special Conditions , .7-405 --' � 1. "'happy hour' type ofreduced price promotion shall be allowed. � 2. The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages shall not exceed period. licensee(s) shall at all times maintain records which reflect separately the gross sale of food and the gross sales cnalcoholic beverages m the licensed ouzarneow Said records shall be kept no less frequently than on a quarterly basis and � shall be made available to the Department on demand. _ There shall' be no exterior_- advertising or _"' of any._- or advertisingexterior- from within, beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. - Petitioner(s) shall n-' share any profits or,-" any percentage or commission- — to -promoter or any — person, based upon monies collected as mdoor charge, cover charge or any other form of admission charge, including nnkdnnum drink orders or the sale of drinks. |U8 -557- lfeD0 77_ - 31 | - CONCEPTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT 5. The sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises is strictly prohibited. 6. At all times when the premises are open for business, food from the regular menu must be available to patrons up to 1 hour prior to closing. 7. Music or entertainment shall not be audible beyond 50 feet, in any direction, from outside of the establishment. 8. There shall be no requirement to purchase a minimum number of drinks. 9. During the hours of entertainment, all exterior doors and windows will be clo pt to allow ingress or egress of patrons, or in case of emergencies. 10.There shall be no patron dancing. The following two(2)conditions pertain to the fron at uth side ofthe premises adjacent to Main Street and the re t o orth side of the premises: 11.A sign shall be posted in a conspicuous a at int of said patios, which shall state, "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND IN S ' shall measure no less than seven inches by eleven inches (7'�K11') and conta' ss t n (1) inch in height. 12. When the said patio area o i Tied for the sales, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages, a premises h i t ance and maintain continuous supervision at all times of said area. The follo i ns pertain to the outdoor patio located adjacent to Main Street. Thi o is separated from the building by a public walkway approximately eight(8) fee 13.Sales and servi f alcoholic beverages in said patio area shall be permitted only between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. each day of the week. 14.Consumption of alcoholic beverages in said patio area shall be permitted only between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. each day of the week. 15.Sales and service of alcoholic beverages on said patio area shall be restricted to waiter/waitress service and only to patrons seated at a table. 16.Said patio area shall be fully enclosed with a fixed barrier and shall have only one(1) entranoelexit point. 17. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from the interior portion of the premises to said patio area, nor from said patio area to the interior portion of the premises. 18.Sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages on said patio area shall be limited to glass containers not exceeding twelve (12) ounces in size. No bottles or pitchers will be permitted on said patio area. 19.There shall be no entertainment permitted on said patio area at any time. 20.The petitioner(s) shall be responsible for all violations of law which may occur within the interior portion of the premises, in said patio, and in the public walkway which separates the interior portion of the premises from said patio. You have the fight to appeal the,conditions on;this permit m the manner provided by,Section 5 ;1 0 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Gbde. Pleas; be wi fe that You writ#en a�p+�a(mcl�f be filed�rlthjn tei� (���Marys of service of notice, s Issued: CONCEPTUAL PERMIT [CONCEPTUAL NOT SIGNED] Robert Handy Chief of Police RH:mb Item 22. - 32 HB -558-1 ATTACHMENT #4 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. I I 1 10-2396/97629.doe HB -559- Item 22. - 33 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 1st day of Jules , 2013. 4 1 REVIE APPROVED: Mayor INI TIA AND APPROVED: City a a er Director of fl j and Building AS TO FORM: VA�6m- 10-2396/97629,doc Item 22. - 34 HB -560- Resolution No. 2013-24 EXE BIT A EATING AND DRITiKING ESTABBLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional tlse 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 operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 1z:00 a.m. midnight except for a business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5 h 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) Pull 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. i 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 1-113 -561- Item 22. - 35 Resolution No. 2013-24 12)No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. 13)bast 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 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. 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. i 2 Item 22. - 36 HB -562- Resolution No. 2013-24 EXIIIBIT B EATING AND DRINKING ESTA13LISHMENTS 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 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 5`� 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_mm 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 tames within the dining area, excluding outdoor dining areas, shall be able to accommodate a minimum of 100 people. 4)-- Pull 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. i 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. 12)All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. 10-239N97631,&r 1 HB -563- Item 22. - 37 Resolution Na2013-2 4 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 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. 18) 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 single 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. I REST OF PAGE NOT USED 16-2396197631.doa 2 Item 22. - 38 1413 -564- 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 I City Uerk.and ex-officio C rk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California HB -565- Item 22. - 39 ATTACHMENT #5 City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department STAFF RE _"O, � ail a:\ HUNTINGTON BEACH �" - `•�•. •• - ° •.••i�.'` •••���' \� ;3u TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Community Development BY: Ethan Edwards, AICP, Associate Planner DATE: May 10, 2016 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) APPLICANT: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA OWNER: 92648 LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: • Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 request: - To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of. a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013- 24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. - City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution require approval by the City Council. • Staffs Recommendation: Recommend approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and forward to the City Council for action based upon the following: - Consistency with the General Plan designation of M-d >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre —Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay —Pedestrian Overlay) for providing a visitor-serving use unique to the area. - Compatibility with the surrounding uses with conditions imposed upon the establishment's operations with alcohol and live entertainment. - Compliance with zoning and applicable provisions of the Municipal Code will not result in significant impacts to the site and surrounding area. - Compliance with City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, except for Exhibit B, Condition of Approval Nos. 3 and 14.a. Item 22. - 40 HB -566- RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Recommend approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with suggested findings and conditions of approval and forward to the City Council for action (Attaclunent No. 1)." PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -567- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live E Item 22. - 41 MEN■� i7�� �■■■EM on MEMO�■ ME ' , 110 �. � tr�u. 11■■■■ ONE . .' ' NIN r to h. +n�Fe� Ell " a�p aW �`� /•�` r �' a f ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and direct staff accordingly." B. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with findings for denial." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 represents a request to permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of. a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, pursuant to Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.3.1.3. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which, as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. According to the applicant's narrative, the request is to permit live acoustic bands (not to exceed three members) including: guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums. The request also includes hula performers and karaoke events. The establishment would operate as follows: :. i N ` ._� �" y' .je t Restaurant—Indoor& Patio 7:00 a.m. —2:00 a.m. daily 7:00 a.m. — 12:00 a.m. (midnight) daily Areas Live Entertainment—Indoor Not Applicable ■ Karaoke (amplified) ■ 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. (Wednesday and Saturday) Live Entertainment—Patio Not Applicable ■ Hula Performers ■ 2:30 p.m. —9:00 p.m. (Monday— Sunday) ■ Acoustic Band (up to 3 ■ 2:30 p.m. —9:00 p.m. (Sunday— non-amplified) with option for any day of week) Background: In 2003, the Zoning Administrator approved Conditional Use Permit No. 03-03 for Champagne Restaurant to permit the sale and consumption of alcohol at the existing 1,750 sq. ft. indoor and approximately 650 sq. ft. outdoor dining area. In 2008, the City Council directed staff to establish an Ad Hoc Committee to focus on improving the downtown area related to increasing public safety and decreasing the nightclub atmosphere. As a result, the Downtown Image Committee was established and met monthly between February and August of 2009. Ultimately, in 2010, the City Council adopted a resolution establishing standard conditions of approval for new eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales and/or live entertainment within the Downtown Specific Plan Area— District 1. This resolution was modified in 2011 and again in 2013 to clarify applicability of standard conditions of approval and clarify the approval body for any amendments. The current Resolution (Attachment No. 6) was adopted July 1, 2013 and requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area— District 1. Additionally, PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -569- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live E Item 22. - 43 the Resolution specifies that any amendments or deviations to these conditions must be approved by the City Council, ISSUES: Subiect Property And Surroundinje Land Use,Zoning And General Plan Designations: LOCATION GENERAL PLAN ZONING LAND USE M>30-d-sp-pd(Mixed Use- SP5-CZ-District 1 Greater than 30 Units to the (Downtown Specific Plan— Subject Site: Acre-Design Overlay- Coastal Zone Overlay— Commercial Specific Plan Overlay— Downtown Core Mixed- Pedestrian Overlay) Use) North, South,East M>30-d-sp-pd(Mixed Use— SP5-CZ-District 1 North: Restaurant (across Main Street), Greater than 30 Units to the (Downtown Specific Plan— South: Restaurant and West(across Acre-Design Overlay- Coastal Zone Overlay— East: Commercial/ alleyway)of Subject Specific Plan Overlay— Downtown Core Mixed- Office/Parking West: Commercial/ Property: Pedestrian Overlay) Use) Office General Plan Conformance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay — Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, policies, and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Obiective L U 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding sub-region, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy L U 10.1.8 Require that entertainment, drinking establishments, and other similar uses provide adequate physical and safety measures to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Item 22. - 44 ort—5/10/16 HB -570- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) B. Economic Development Element Objective ED 2.6 Expand and enhance the existing visitor serving uses. Policv ED 2.6.2 Encourage visitor supported commercial development to concentrate in selected areas of the city, thereby creating identifiable visitor-oriented centers. Policy ED 3.2.3 Attract visitor-serving uses near the beach in order to create better linkages between the beach and visitor supporting retail uses. The restaurant is within the downtown core and is intended to be an active, vital, and interesting visitor-serving commercial district. The proposed live entertainment will support the development and the surrounding community by providing an urban amenity to the area. It will attract visitors and residents looking for restaurants with entertainment. C. Noise Element Obiective N 1.8 Minimize the generation of excessive noise level impacts from entertainment and restaurant/bar establishments into adjacent residential or "noise sensitive" land uses. Policy N 1.8.1 Require that entertainment and restaurant/bar uses take appropriate steps to control the activities of their patrons on-site, as well as within a reasonable and legally justified distance or proximity, to minimize potential noise-related impacts on adjacent residential neighborhoods. The proposed live entertainment will not significantly impact residential uses as it relates to noise. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Additionally, conditions are imposed that will minimize potential significant impacts. Zoning Compliance: The proposed project is located within District 1 of the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP) and live entertainment ancillary to a restaurant is a visitor-serving commercial use that complies with the zoning. The request to add live entertainment requires compliance with the standard conditions in Resolution No. 2013-24 and review and approval of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission. Amendments or deviations to the Resolution's standard conditions require approval by the City Council. Urban Design Guidelines Conformance: Not Applicable. 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -571- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live E Item 22. - 45 Coastal Status: The proposed project is within a non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone. The request for live entertainment is exempt pursuant to Section 245.08 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Design Review Board. Not Applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Fire, Public Works and Police, and Building Division 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. 4). The Department of Public Works had no concerns. The Police Department's comments were translated into suggested conditions to mitigate potential impacts related to the proposed use. Additionally, the Police Department has reviewed an application for an Entertainment Permit pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 5.44 and issued a Conceptual Entertainment Permit (Attachment No. 5). The applicant has reviewed the suggested conditions of approval and proposed entertainment permit conditions and verbally expressed their understanding and willingness to comply with these conditions if approved. Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Orange County Register on April 28, 2016, and notices were sent to property owners and occupants of record within a 500 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Community Development Department's Notification Matrix), tenants, applicant, and interested parties. As of May 3, 2016, staff has received no comments in support or opposition to the request. Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): April 25, 2016 June 24, 2016 Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 was filed on October 23, 2015 and deemed complete on April 25, 2016. The application is scheduled for public hearing before the Planning Commission on May 10, 2016. ANALYSIS: No Ka Oi restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Live entertainment proposed includes non-amplified hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers (including guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and karaoke (amplified) within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. Specific locations for entertainment performers are shown on the submitted site/floor plan (Attachment No. 2). Item 22. - 46 ort 5/10/16 HB -572- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) Noise The restaurant, as previously approved for eating and drinking with alcohol service, will continue to operate within the 1,750 sq. ft. interior of the building, the 240 sq. ft. front outdoor patio area and 750 sq. ft. rear outdoor patio area. Based upon the location of the building and orientation towards Main Street and the alleyway, potential noise generated by the live entertainment activities would travel west towards Main Street and east toward the alleyway at the rear of the building. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Proposed entertainment within the interior of the restaurant would operate Wednesday and Saturday between 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and include karaoke only. The entertainment proposed within the rear patio would operate between 2:30 p.m and 9:00 p.m. up to every day of the week and include non- amplified hula and acoustic band performers. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Additionally, suggested conditions include that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Live Entertainment The Police Department has reviewed the plans and proposal, and has recommended conditions for the conditional use permit in order to minimize the problematic occurrences that result in businesses that combine the elements of live entertainment and alcohol. Suggested conditions include ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, and responsible beverage service training/certification required for new employees. Pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 5.44, the Police Department has also issued a Conceptual Entertainment Permit (Attachment No. 5) which further manages live entertainment activities. Conditions of the entertainment permit include terminating entertainment at least 30 minutes before closing, prohibiting dancing, requiring at least one security guard during entertainment activities, and no cover charge. The Police Chief maintains the authority to suspend or revoke the required entertainment permit should violations of the entertainment permit conditions or detrimental impacts to the public welfare occur. Additionally, the entertainment permit can be modified by the Chief of Police annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. Staff considers the suggested conditions of approval of the CUP and conceptual Entertainment Permit to adequately mitigate potential safety and noise impacts. Compliance with Resolution In general, concerns arise when live entertainment is proposed in conjunction with an establishment that will also serve alcohol and be open until 2:00 a.m. In this case, the request for live entertainment requires that the establishment comply with Resolution No. 2013-24, which restricts the overall operation of alcohol and live entertainment. The intent of the City Council approved standard conditions of approval is to ensure the location continues to operate as a bona fide restaurant, and not as a bar or nightclub. The existing restaurant with alcohol currently operates until 2:00 a.m. however because live entertainment is requested, the Resolution requires that the hours of operation now be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m (midnight). The applicant understands this restriction and during review, modified the project narrative to be consistent with this requirement (Attachment No. 3). Overall, the live entertainment request complies with Resolution No. 2013-24, except for two conditions of approval. For that reason, the applicant requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -573- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live EItem 22. - 47 entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. Condition of Approval No. 3 was originally crafted with the intent to discourage restaurants from removing or relocating restaurant seating in order to accommodate more occupants for a nightclub style floor area. However, the interior floor area of No Ka Oi is approximately 1,750 sq. ft. and includes 37 seats (combined with 54 seats on rear outdoor dining area, a total of only 91 seats). Because of the relatively small size of the interior area, it is not possible to accommodate a minimum 100 person interior seating capacity requirement. Staff recommends a condition of approval to prohibit removal of tables and chairs to accommodate live entertainment. Staff has reviewed the request and supports relief from the minimum seating capacity requirement and a recommendation to the City Council to waive this condition of approval. Additionally, the applicant requests relief from Condition of Approval No. 14.a., which limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers, was crafted in order to limit potential noise impacts from multiple performers or larger performances. Staff has reviewed the request for outdoor patio live entertainment and determined that because of the type of music and perfonmances proposed, significant noise or safety impacts are not anticipated. Regardless of the number of performers, the outdoor entertainment request is subject to Resolution No. 2013-24, Condition of Approval Nos. 15 and 16 which limits audible noise generated by entertainment to a maximum of 50 feet beyond the business in any direction. Staff recommends a condition of approval to limit the request for hula performers to one only in conjunction with up to three acoustic band performers. Additionally, the type and number of performers can be regulated through the Entertainment Permit and can be adjusted annually (if deemed necessary) by the Chief of Police. Staff supports relief from the maximum two performer limit for non- amplified outdoor entertainment and a recommendation to the City Council to modify this condition of approval to limit outdoor entertainment to non-amplified with no more than three acoustic band performers and one hula performer. The request to permit the establishment of live entertainment within an existing restaurant and rear outdoor dining area is consistent with the scope and intent of development in the DTSP designation and supported by the General Plan. The use is not anticipated to generate noise, safety, or compatibility issues. Accordingly, staff recommends that the Planning Commission forward this request to the City Council with a recommendation for approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval— CUP No. 15-062 2. Site/Floor Plan received and dated April 25, 2016 3. Project Narrative received and dated March 1, 2016 4. Code Requirements Letter dated May 3, 2016 5. Conceptual Entertainment Perniit received October 23, 2015 —No Ka Oi 6. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24—Conditions of Approval for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment SH:JJ:EE:kd Item 22. - 48 ort—5110/16 HB -574- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 5:10 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Agenda Alerts Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request#26757 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Agenda Alerts. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Agenda& Public Hearing Comments Citizen name: Stevan Haiflich Description: The generation of music until 2 a.m. is totally unreasonable. This will have direct impact on the quality of life in our condo (308 5th Street) located at the end of the alley which runs behind No Ka Oi since on Olive Street in front of our condo. I would respectfully request the denial of this conditional use permit. Expected Close Date: July 12, 2016 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 1-I13 -575- Item 22. - 49 Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 1 of 5 Meeting Date: 6/20/2016 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a F � REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 6/20/2016 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Approve Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 15-062 (Live Entertainment at No Ka Oi, 215 Main Street) Statement of Issue: Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit to allow live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol (No Ka Oi at 215 Main St.) consisting of: a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, to include relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24. Financial Impact: Not applicable. Planning Commission and Staff Recommended Action: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with suggested findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1). Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and direct staff accordingly. 2. Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with findings for denial. Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Property Owner: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) Item 16. - 1 HB -1 ss- Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 2 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 represents a request to permit live entertainment at No Ka Oi (215 Main St.) consisting of: a) Hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) Karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, pursuant to Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.3.1.3. The request also includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B (Attachment No. 6) which pertains to eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment in the downtown area as follows: a) To permit a total of 91 seats (37 interior seats and 54 seats on rear outdoor dining area) in lieu of the required minimum seating for 100 people at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas, pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 3; and b) To permit performers and acoustic band performers in an outdoor area exceeding the maximum two performers allowed requirement pursuant to Condition of Approval No. 14.a. According to the applicant's narrative, the request is to permit live acoustic bands (not to exceed three members) including: guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums. The request also includes hula performers and karaoke events. The establishment proposes to operate as follows: ESTABLISHMENT EXISTING HOURS PROPOSED HOURS Restaurant— Indoor & Patio 7:00 a.m. —2:00 a.m. daily 7:00 a.m. — 12:00 a.m. Areas (midnight) daily Live Entertainment —Indoor Not Applicable 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. * Karaoke (amplified) (Wednesday and Saturday) Live Entertainment— Patio Not Applicable A) 2:30 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. A) Hula Performers and (Monday— Sunday) B) Acoustic Band (up to 3 B) 2:30 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. non-amplified) (Sunday—with option for any day of week B. BACKGROUND In 2003, the Zoning Administrator approved Conditional Use Permit No. 03-03 for Champagne Restaurant at 215 Main St. to permit the sale and consumption of alcohol at the existing 1,750 sq. ft. indoor and approximately 650 sq. ft. outdoor dining area. In 2008, the City Council directed staff to establish an Ad Hoc Committee to focus on improving the downtown area related to increasing public safety and decreasing the nightclub atmosphere. As a result, the Downtown Image Committee was established and met monthly between February and August of 2009. Ultimately, in 2010, the City Council adopted a resolution establishing standard conditions of approval for new eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales and/or live entertainment within the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. This resolution was modified in 2011 and again in 2013 to clarify applicability of standard conditions of approval and clarify the approval body for any amendments. The current Resolution (Attachment No. 6) was adopted July 1, 2013, and requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. Additionally, the Resolution specifies that any amendments or deviations to these conditions must be approved by the City Council. H B -189- Item 16. - 2 Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 3 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 C. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: On May 10, 2016, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on Conditional Use Permit No. 15- 062. Staff gave an overview of the proposed project and explained the request to deviate from the City Council Resolution No. 2013-24. Commissioners had general questions regarding public safety, live entertainment layout, and commented on the fact that the entertainment proposed is relatively small and family oriented. There was only one speaker during the public hearing (the applicant) and he discussed that the request was meant to allow for more than one hula dancer. The Planning Commission voted to recommend approval based on the findings and conditions of approval provided in Attachment No. 1, and forward to the City Council for action. Planninq Commission Action on May 10, 2016: The motion made by Kalmick, seconded by Semeta, to recommend approval with suggested findings and conditions of approval and forward to the City Council for action was carried by the following vote: AYES: Crowe, Kalmick, Semeta, Pinchiff, Brenden, Hoskinson NOES: None ABSENT: Mandic ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED D. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Noise No Ka Oi restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. Specific locations for entertainment performers are shown on the submitted site/floor plan (Attachment No. 2). Based upon the location of the building and orientation towards Main Street and the alleyway, potential noise generated by the live entertainment activities would travel west towards Main Street and east toward the alleyway at the rear of the building. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Proposed entertainment within the interior of the restaurant would operate Wednesday and Saturday between 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and include karaoke only. The entertainment proposed within the rear patio would operate between 2:30 p.m and 9:00 p.m. up to every day of the week and include non-amplified hula and acoustic band performers. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Additionally, suggested conditions include that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Live Entertainment The Police Department has reviewed the plans and proposal, and has recommended conditions for the conditional use permit in order to minimize the problematic occurrences that result in businesses that combine the elements of live entertainment, late night hours, and alcohol. Suggested conditions include ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, and responsible beverage service training/certification required for new employees. Pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 5.44, the Police Department has also issued Item 16. - 3 H B -1 90- Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 4 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 a Conceptual Entertainment Permit (Attachment No. 5) which further manages live entertainment activities. Conditions of the entertainment permit include terminating entertainment at least 30 minutes before closing, prohibiting dancing, requiring at least one security guard during entertainment activities, and no cover charge. The Police Chief maintains the authority to suspend or revoke the required entertainment permit should violations of the entertainment permit conditions or detrimental impacts to the public welfare occur. Additionally, the entertainment permit can be modified by the Chief of Police annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. Staff considers the suggested conditions of approval of the CUP and conceptual Entertainment Permit to adequately mitigate potential safety and noise impacts. Compliance with Resolution In general, concerns arise when live entertainment is proposed in conjunction with an establishment that will also serve alcohol and be open until 2:00 a.m. In this case, the request for live entertainment requires that the establishment comply with Resolution No. 2013-24, which restricts the overall operation of alcohol and live entertainment. The intent of the City Council approved standard conditions of approval is to ensure the location continues to operate as a bona fide restaurant, and not as a bar or nightclub. The existing restaurant with alcohol currently operates until 2:00 a.m. however because live entertainment is requested, the Resolution requires that the hours of operation now be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m (midnight). The applicant understands this restriction and during review, modified the project narrative to be consistent with this requirement (Attachment No. 3). Overall, the live entertainment request complies with Resolution No. 2013-24, except for two conditions of approval. For that reason, the applicant requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. Condition of Approval No. 3 was originally crafted with the intent to discourage restaurants from removing or relocating restaurant seating in order to accommodate more occupants for a nightclub style floor area. However, the interior floor area of No Ka Oi is approximately 1,750 sq. ft. and includes 37 seats (combined with 54 seats on rear outdoor dining area, a total of only 91 seats). Because of the relatively small size of the interior area, it is not possible to accommodate a minimum 100 person interior seating capacity requirement. Staff recommends a condition of approval to prohibit removal of tables and chairs to accommodate live entertainment. Planning Commission and staff have reviewed the request and supports relief from the minimum seating capacity requirement and a recommendation to the City Council to waive this condition of approval. Additionally, the applicant requests relief from Condition of Approval No. 14.a., which limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers, and was crafted in order to limit potential noise impacts from multiple performers or larger performances. Planning Commission and staff have reviewed the request for outdoor patio live entertainment and determined that because of the type of music and performances proposed, significant noise or safety impacts are not anticipated. Regardless of the number of performers, the outdoor entertainment request is subject to Resolution No. 2013-24, Condition of Approval Nos. 15 and 16 which limits audible noise generated by entertainment to a maximum of 50 feet beyond the business in any direction. Staff recommends a condition of approval to limit the request for hula performers to one only in conjunction with up to three acoustic band performers. Additionally, the type and number of performers can be regulated through the Entertainment Permit and can be adjusted annually (if deemed necessary) by the Chief of Police. Staff supports relief from the maximum two performer limit for non-amplified outdoor entertainment and a recommendation to the City Council to modify this condition of approval to limit outdoor entertainment to non-amplified with no more than three acoustic band performers and one hula performer. Alternatively, the City Council can consider H B -191- Item 16. - 4 Dept. ID CD 16-006 Page 5 of 5 Meeting Date:6/20/2016 capping the number of outdoor performers at four or five and allowing any combination of hula performers and band members. The request to permit the establishment of live entertainment within an existing restaurant and rear outdoor dining area is consistent with the scope and intent of development in the DTSP designation and supported by the General Plan. The use is not anticipated to generate noise, safety, or compatibility issues. Accordingly, Planning Commission and staff recommend that the City Council approve this request. 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. Strategic Plan Goal: Improve quality of life Attachment(s): 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval — CUP No. 15-062 2. Site/Floor Plan received and dated April 25, 2016 3. Project Narrative received and dated March 1, 2016 4. Code Requirements Letter dated May 2, 2016 (for informational purposes) 5. Conceptual Entertainment Permit received October 23, 2016— No Ka Oi 6. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 — Conditions of Approval for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment 7. Planning Commission Staff Report dated May 10, 2016 8. Planning Commission Notice of Action dated May 11, 2016 9. PowerPoint Presentation — No Ka Oi SH:JJ:EE:kd Item 16. - 5 Hs -192- A Now T- A- CHMENT # 1 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The City Council finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL— CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 to permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) one hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room 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. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Live entertainment is proposed within the interior of the building and the rear outdoor patio area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise- sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Furthermore, the live entertainment is ancillary to the restaurant use and will not generate significant negative impacts related to noise, safety, and traffic. Furthermore, the establishment requires the annual issuance of an Entertainment Permit and can be modified annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. 2. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) one hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will be compatible with surrounding uses. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Live entertainment will occur indoors and outdoors. Because of the type of entertainment including acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Conditions are imposed on the CUP and the entertainment permit including that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas CUP No. 15-062 (No Ka Oi Entertainment) HB -193- AttacItem 16. - 6 for alcohol consumption, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. 3. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) one hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq, ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will comply with the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP), Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO), and any specific condition required for the proposed use. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The DTSP allows eating and drinking establishments with live entertainment subject to review and approval by the Planning Commission. Resolution No. 2013-24 requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. Additionally, the Resolution requires that any amendments to these conditions must be approved by the City Council. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit to permit the establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay — Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, policies and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the 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 sub-region, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 10.1.8 Require that entertainment, drinking establishments, and other similar uses provide adequate physical and safety measures to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise- sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Item 16. - 715-062 (No Ka Oi Entertainment) HB -194- Attachment 1.2 B. Economic Development Element Obiective ED 2.6 Expand and enhance the existing visitor serving uses. Policy ED 2.6.2 Encourage visitor supported commercial development to concentrate in selected areas of the city, thereby creating identifiable visitor-oriented centers. Policy ED 3.2.3 Attract visitor-serving uses near the beach in order to create better linkages between the beach and visitor supporting retail uses. The restaurant is within the downtown core and is intended to be an active, vital, and interesting visitor-serving commercial district. The proposed live entertainment will support the development and the surrounding community by providing an urban amenity to the area. It will attract visitors and residents looking for restaurants with entertainment. C. Noise Element Obiective N 1.8 Minimize the generation of excessive noise level impacts from entertainment and restaurant/bar establishments into adjacent residential or "noise sensitive" land uses. Policy N 1.8.1 Require that entertainment and restaurant/bar uses take appropriate steps to control the activities of their patrons on-site, as well as within a reasonable and legally justified distance or proximity, to minimize potential noise-related impacts on adjacent residential neighborhoods. The proposed live entertainment will not significantly impact residential uses as it relates to noise. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Additionally, conditions are imposed that will minimize potential significant impacts. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. The site/floor plan received and dated April 25, 2016 shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. (midnight) everyday. (RESO 2013-24) b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of the house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) CUP No. 15-062 (No Ka Oi Entertainment) HB -1 9j- Attac Item 16. - 8 C. 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. (RESO 2013-24) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (RESO 2013-24) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (RESO 2013-24) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (RESO 2013-24) h. If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. (RESO 2013-24) i. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (RESO 2013-24) j. No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. (RESO 2013-24) k. All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. (RESO 2013-24) I. All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. (RESO 2013-24) m. Outdoor live entertainment shall be limited to: i. Non-amplified entertainment with no more than three acoustic band performers and one hula performer. ii. Amplified entertainment limited to ambient music only. (RESO 2013-24) n. No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. (RESO 2013-24) o. 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. (RESO 2013-24) p. All provisions of the entertainment permit required by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply. (RESO 2013-24) q. No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013-24) r. Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013-24) S. Only single-sized drinks and no multiple drinks shall be served after midnight. Item 16. - 915-062 (No Ka Oi Entertainment) HB -196- Attachment 1.4 t. Signage, posters, and advertizing with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. (RESO 2013-24) U. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees ever 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (RESO 2013-24) V. The establishment 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. (RESO 2013-24) W. Tables and chairs used for eating and drinking service shall not be removed or relocated in order to accommodate live entertainment. X. The business shall be limited to a Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) ABC License. (PD) y. All alcoholic beverages shall remain within the interior of the restaurant and bar, or within the confines of the fenced in patio dining area, per §9.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site will not be permitted. A sign shall be posted stating alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside of the restaurant/patio. (PD) Z. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from inside the restaurant to the front patio area adjacent to Main Street, nor from the patio area to inside the restaurant. (PD) aa. An employee of the establishment must monitor all areas where alcohol is served. (PD) bb. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. (PD) cc. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. (PD) dd. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. (PD) ee. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. This will assist officers in observing crimes in progress. (PD) ff. Per section 5.44.140 HBMC: All owners, employees, representatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other regulations, provision, or restrictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will be considered violations of the permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or criminal enforcement. (PD) CUP No. 15-062 (No Ka Oi Entertainment) HB -197- Attiltem 16. - 10 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 for live entertainment shall not be effective until approved by the City Council. 4. Prior to commencing with live entertainment, a copy of the approved Entertainment Permit as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development for review and file inclusion. All conditions contained in the Entertainment Permit shall be adhered to. 5. The Development Services Departments and divisions (Fire, Community Development, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development 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 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 Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 6. Conditional Use Permit No 15-062 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 Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 7. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, or Municipal Code occurs. 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 16. - 1 1 -062 (No Ka Oi Entertainment) FIB -1 qg- Attachment 1.6 TA AT CHM T #2 r o�= t 9—i I Ig i J � i M fEE � S I i It } } ` p � I •d: f .�� f F�� f; fill ly frir � t z �t } t r f ( [ l �f l l 4 fr O a G } O ` A ppb 5rp e5S 3b 4tf�J# ( Ecc `j(t }t <} }( } ° ts'•c _ � ; C f DENM Q BOGGELN . Telq&e°el(714)374-7434! Restaurant Remodel 215 Main Street Huntington Beaclj,California HB -1 99- Item 16. - 12 [ATTACHMENT #3 NARRATIVE M(,R !�� LOCATION: 215 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: To permit live entertainment including guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slak-key guitar, and steel drums . The request also includes performers for luau and karaoke events . Live bands will not exceed three (3) members . PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7 : 00 a.m. and 12 : 00 a.m. midnight (Downtown Resolution 2013-42) . Days and hours of entertainment on the Back Patio to be as follows : • Hula Performers: Monday - Sunday 2 : 30 p.m. - 9: 00 p.m. Will not perform 7 days a week, but would like the option for any day of the week. Hula dancing only. • Acoustic Band Performers : Sunday 2 : 30 p.m. - 9: 00 p.m. Will not perform 7 days a week, but would like the option for any day of the week. Days and hours of entertainment located inside the restaurant to be as follows : • Karaoke: Wednesday and Saturday 9: 00 p.m. to 11 : 00 p .m. ZONING AND GENERAL PLAN: Zone : SP5 General Plan: M->30-d-sp-pd SITE HISTORY: Site has been used as a restaurant for more than 11 years . SURROUNDING LAND USES : East : Retail West: Office/Retail North: Retail South: Retail Dom•- -)/-)4/2016 Item 16. - 13 H B -200- ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS : There are no known environmental impacts associated with the project . The project is not located within any known hazardous waste and substance area. LAND USE COMPATABILITY: The proposed project is compatible with existing businesses located in the area for the following reasons : the proposed activity will not generate any unusual noise . Any noise generated will comply with the standards set forth in the noise ordinance of the city' s municipal code. Rev. 2/24/2016 HB -201- Item 16. - 14 ATTACHMENT #4 _, City of Hunti,ngton Beac h 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING www.huntingtonbeachca.gov Planning Division Building Division 714.536.5271 714.536.5241 May 3. 2016 Adams &Associates, Attn: Mike Adams PO Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT, CONDITIONAL USE PER11017 NO. 15-062 (NO IAA 01 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) 216 Main Street, 926418 -- PROJECT IMPLEMENTA' TON CODE REQUIREMENTS Dear Applicant, In order to assist you with your development proposal. staff has reviewed the project and identified applicable city policies, :standard plans, and development and use requirements, excerpted frcm the City of Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Ilit!nicipal Codes. This lust is intended to help you through the permitting process and various stages of project implementation. It should be noted that this requirement list is in addition to any "conditions of approval" adopted by the Planning Commission. Please note that if the design of your project or site conditions change, the list may also change. If you would like a clarification of any of these requirements, an explanation of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Municipal Codes, or believe some of the items listed do not apply to your proiect, and/or you would iike to discuss there in `urthe:r dE.taii, please contact me at ethan.edwards(r�surfcity--hb.oi or 714-53^-5561 and/or the respeu-Jve source department (contact person below). Sincerely, Ethan, hdw��rds '�" Associate Planner Eni;!0SU!e; CC: Steve; Eros, Fire Departrner,t--71A-53F3-553.1 ':hoa Duong, !wilding Division -71 23 ivlicheile Bold', Poi;..e Department-7 15.-5.36-c;Cy1 Jane James, Planning lP.anage- CDB Land and Farming, LLC;. Dennis Bog,�elr, 215 lvl.ain Street. Hunting c_n: Bea oh: CA 925<i, Proje.t File Item 16. - 15 HB -202- JJ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: March 29, 2016 , ��f r PROJECT NAME: No Ka Oi . . L PLANNING Of APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 15-242 'l� . ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: Feb. 15, 2015 PROJECT LOCATION: No Ka Oi -215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: Michelle Boldt TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5991, mboldt@hbpd.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/d.ining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. 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 Planning Commission 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. 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight. 2. Prior to sales, service or consumption of alcoholic beverages the business shall obtain an ABC license authorizing alcohol use in the restaurant. The business shall be limited to a Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) ABC License. 3. Prior to commencing with live entertainment, an Entertainment Permit shall be obtained from the Police Department. All conditions contained in the Entertainment Permit shall be adhered to. 4. All alcoholic beverages shall remain within the interior of the restaurant and bar, or within the confines of the fenced in patio dining area, per §9.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site will not Br HB - Item 16. - 16 _03- be permitted. A sign shall be posted stating alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside of the restaurant/patio. 5. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from inside the restaurant to the front patio area adjacent to Main Street, nor from the patio area to inside the restaurant. 6. An employee of the establishment must monitor all areas where alcohol is served. 7. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. 8. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. 9. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. 10.There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. This will assist officers in observing crimes in progress. 11. Per section 5.44.140 HBMC: All owners, employees, representatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other regulations, provision, or restrictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will be considered violations of the permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or criminal enforcement. 12. Establishment must comply with all conditions per City Resolution 2013-42. The following conditions are required bV City Resolution No 2013-24 for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment (Exhibit 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7.-00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight except for business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5th Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 10:OOp.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 the 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. _f A Item 16. - 17 HB -204- 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. 12.All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. 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 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. 18. 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 single-sized drinks and no multiple drinks shall be served after midnight. '> -F A HB -205- Item 16. - 18 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 ever 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. The establishment 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. A -f A Item 16. - 19 HB -206- HnHUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: May 03, 2016 PROJECT NAME: No-Ka-Oi Live Entertainment PLANNING APPLICATION NO. Planning Application Number 15-242 ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: October 23, 2015 PROJECT LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: Steve Eros, Fire Protection Analyst TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5531, STEVE.EROS(a)SURFCITY-HB.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received and dated April 19, 2016. 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 Planning Commission in conjunction with the requested entitlement(s), if any, will also be provided upon final project approval. The project is required to comply with all of the adopted Building, Fire, and Municipal Codes in effect at the time of grading and building plan submittal for permit issuance. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please contact the Plan Reviewer- Fire: Steve Eros, Fire Protection Analyst. 1. The HBFD has no requirements for the proposed revised layout. HB -207- Item 16. - 20 0 �' 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DIVISION HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: April 28, 2016 PROJECT NAME: No Ka Oi Live Entertainment PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 15-242 ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: April 25, 2016 PROJECT LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: ETHAN EDWARDS TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5561, ETHAN.E DWARDS@SU RFCITY-H B.ORG PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. 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 Planning Commission 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. 1. The site plan, floor plans, and elevations approved by the Planning Commission shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The Development Services Departments (Community Development, Fire, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development 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 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 Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. (HBZSO Section 241.18) Item 16. - 21 HB -208- Page 2 of 2 3. CUP 15-062 shall become null and void unless exercised within one year 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 Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 4. CUP 15-062 shall not become effective until the appeal period following the approval of the entitlement has elapsed. ((HBZSO Section 241.14) 5. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke CUP 15-062 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance or Municipal Code occurs. (HBZSO Section 241.16.D) 6. 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) 7. Construction shall be limited to Monday — Saturday 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Construction shall be prohibited Sundays and Federal holidays. (HBMC 8.40.090) 8. The applicant shall submit a check in the amount of$50.00 for the posting of the Notice of Exemption at the County of Orange Clerk's Office. The check shall be made out to the County of Orange and submitted to the Planning Department within two (2) days of the Planning Commission's approval of entitlements. (California Code Section 15094) 9. All permanent, temporary, or promotional signs shall conform to Chapter 233 of the HBZSO. Prior to installing any new signs, changing sign faces, or installing promotional signs, applicable permit(s) shall be obtained from the Community Development 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 -209- Item 16. - 22 J'J ' HUNTINGTON BEACH BUILDING DIVISION HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: November 13, 2015 PROJECT NAME: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 15-242 ENTITLEMENTS: CUP NO. 15-062 DATE OF PLANS: October 23, 2015 PROJECT LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) PLAN REVIEWER: KHOA DUONG, P.E TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 872-6123/ KHOA@CSGENGR.COM PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio; and, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. ,area located indoors within the bar/dining room. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans stated above. 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 Planning Commission 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. f. REQUIREMENT: Submit separate plans for all disciplines; Building 3 sets, MEP 2 sets each. Landscape plan is a separate submittal for irrigation and plants only. No accessory structures or flat work will be reviewed on the landscape plans. All site work for accessibility will be reviewed and inspected based on the approved architectural plans. All accessory and minor accessory structures including site MEP will be on separate permits. If. CODE REQUIREMENTS BASED ON PLANS & DRAWINGS SUBMITTED: 1. Project shall comply with the current state building codes adopted by the city at the time of permit application submittal. Currently they are 2013 California Building Code (CBC), 2013 California Mechanical Code, 2013 California Plumbing Code, 2013 California Electrical Code, 2013 California Energy Code, 2013 California Green Building Standards Code, and the Huntington Beach Item 16. - 23 HB -210- Page 2 of 2 Municipal Code (HBMC). Compliance to all applicable state and local codes is required prior to issuance of building permit. 2. Please revise Project Data to comply with 2013 CBC. 3. For an occupant load of 50 or more, group A-2 shall be used. 4. Provide egress plan- a. To verify the occupant loads shown on Project Data. Provide occupant load calculations to show the occupant loads in each room/area along with occupant load factors. b. Patio area with an occupant load of 50 or more— • Two exits are required. • The required exit must be swung in the direction of travel. 5. Provide compliance to disabled accessibility requirements of Chapter 11 B of the 2013 CBC. a. Existing restrooms must be accessible to disabled persons. b. All doors within the accessible path of travel from entrances to restrooms must comply with Chapter 11 B. Show the required clear space on both side of the doors. C. Entertainment/Karaoke area must be accessible to disabled persons. Raise platforms are not allowed. Or accessible ramp shall be provided. 6. Review and provide compliance with Title 17 of the City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Building and Construction. This document can be found online on the city's website. 7. In addition to all of the code requirements of the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code, specifically address Construction Waste Management per Sections 4.408.2, 4.408.3, 4.408.4, 5.408.1.1, 5.408.1.2, and 5.408.1.3 and Building Maintenance and Operation, Section 5.410. Prior to the issuance of a building permit the permitee will.be required to describe how they will comply with the sections described above. Prior to Building Final Approval, the city will require a Waste Diversion Report per Sections 4.408.5 and 5.408.1.4. Ill. COMMENTS: 1. Planning and Building Department encourage the use of pre-submittal building plan check meetings. 2. Separate Building, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Permits will be required for all exterior accessory elements of the project, including but not limited to: fireplaces, fountains, sculptures, light poles, walls and fences over 42" high, retaining walls over 2' high, detached trellises/patio covers, gas piping, water service, backflow anti-siphon, electrical, meter pedestals/electrical panels, swimming pools, storage racks for industrial/commercial projects. It will be the design professional in charge, responsibility to coordinate and submit the documents for the work described above. 3. Provide on all plan submittals for building, mechanical, electrical and plumbing permits, the Conditions of Approval and Code Requirements that are associated with the project through the entitlement process. if there is a WQMP, it is required to be attached to the plumbing plans for plan check. HB -21 1- Item 16. - 24 ATTACHMENT #5 HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF �,Pe-I 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 PO.BOX 70 POLICE DEPARTMENT Tel (714) 960-8811 February 23, 2016 ROBERT HANDY Chief of Police No Ka Oi Attn: Dennis Boggeln 215 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Re: Conceptually Approved Entertainment Permit(CEP)revised for 215 Main Street Dear Dennis Boggeln: The Huntington Beach Police Department previously sent you a Conceptually Approved Entertainment Permit (CEP) which has been revised and is enclosed with this letter. Revisions were necessary due to your request for Live Entertainment at No Ka Oi located at 215 Main Street(Plan#15-242). The addition of Live Entertainment will initiate a modification to your current Conditional Use Permit (CUP #04-29). This modification to your CUP will require compliance with conditions listed in Resolution No. 2013-24, which affects the Downtown Commercial Areas of Huntington Beach, District 1. Several conditions will impact your business. The issuance of the enclosed CEP does not entitle your business to provide entertainment until the additional required steps in the approval process are fulfilled. An approved Entertainment Permit will be issued upon completion of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) process. This process begins with your review of the conceptually approved conditions, and completing any remaining items(if applicable). Please see enclosed CEP for the listed conceptually approved conditions. If you agree with the conceptually approved conditions, sign in the designated area shown at the bottom of this letter stating the conceptually approved conditions are acceptable to you and your business plan, and return the signed original letter to the Business License Office. They are on the 'It floor of City Hall. The administrators phone number is 714-536-5450, At the Business License Office you will receive two copies of your original signed letter. The next step in the process is to submit an application for a Conditional Use Permit with the Community Development Department. One of the copies of this signed letter will need to accompany your CUP application. Please retain the other copy for your records. The Community Development Department is located on the 3d floor of City Hall.Their phone number is 714-536-5271. Once the CUP process is finalized and you have been issued a Notice of Action (NOA) from the Community Development Department that will include a CUP number, you will need to bring the NOA to the Business License Office on the 1"floor of City Hall. The Business License Office will update your file, and forward a request for an annually dated Entertainment Permit (EP) to the Police Department. The Police Department will then issue an Entertainment Permit which would entitle you to provide the approved live entertainment. If you do not agree to the conditions you have the right to appeal the decision in the manner provided by Section§ 5.44.160 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code. Please be aware that your written appeal(s)must be filed with my office within ten (10) calendar days of service of this written notice. If you choose not to continue the process of obtaining a valid Entertainment Permit, please notify such decision to the Business License Office at 714-536-5450. You can read the relevant Municipal and Zoning Codes here: http:/hwiw,qcode.us/C�odesthuntingtonbeach If you have any questions on the CEP process, please contact Corinne Hoffman, Business License Supervisor, at 714-536- 5450.To file an appeal, please contact CSO Michelle Boldt at 714-536-5986 or mboIdt(Whbpd,org. Sincerely, e an Chief of Police 0 e 4/an y h f of Polq ie ice RH:mb Enclosure(s) I agree to and accept the conceptually approved conditions listed on the CEP issued to my business. I am aware that I cannot offer live entertainment until I am in possessio n of a valid Entertainment Permit, ')ate Item 16. - 25 :HB -212- N CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH VA it . 2000 MAIN STREETCALIFORNIA 92648 PO) BOX 70 Tel (714)960-8811 POLICE DEPARTMENT ROBERT HANDY Chief of Police CONCEPTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT ADDITIONAL ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED BY APPLICANT This document DOES NOT permit entertainment at the listed establishment. This document only provides the proposed conditions for your future Entertainment Permit pursuant to the approval of a conditional use permit. Prior to entertainment being allowed at the establishment, the applicant must agree to and complete (where necessary) the noted conditions. The establishment must then apply for and obtain a dated,annual Entertainment Permit from the Police Department. issued to: No Ka Oi 215 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Conceptual Entertainment Permit Conditions 1. Conditions imposed herein apply at all hours, regardless if entertainment is present(5.44.070(G) HBMC). HOURS 2. Hours of Operation: 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM( i� ight) 3. Hours of Entertainment: Daily(Outdoor Rear Patio); 2:30 PM to 9- Wednesday& Saturday(Indoor Only): 9:00 PM to 11 4. All entertainment must cease no less than 30 minutes prior d cr losing time, and no later than the time authorized by this permit. 5. No new customers shall be permitted after 30 min TYPE&&F E T 6. Indoor: Limited to live bands r ra e, , and Hula Dancing. 7. Outdoor Rear Patio: Non- an two performers.Amplified limited to ambient music only. 8. Patron dancing is 9. Entertainment i on a tdo Main Street patio. Entertainment shall not occur simultaneously indoors and 10, No games o on s r involving the consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted. FOOD AND ALCOHOL SERVICE 11. Food service from the regular menu must be available to patrons up to sixty(60) minutes before the scheduled closing time. 12. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 13. Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. FHB -21 Item 16. - 26 CONCEPTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT 14� Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. 1& 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. 16. No "happy hour' type of reduced price alcoholic beverage promotion shall be allowed. SECURITY 17, Security Guards: At least one when entertainment is present. 18. All security guards must be clearly identifiable as security guards and possess a valid California Guard Card, 19, 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. 20, The establishment shall employ a video surveillance security system and a one-month video library. The minimum requirements for the cameras will be: color, digital recording to DVR and able to record in low light,The business shall ensure all doors, eating areas, and entertainment areas are covered by video surveillance. Electronic copies of video must be made available to the Huntington Beach Police Department within 48 hours of request. Digital recordings shall be made available for viewing on-scene upon request by police officers conducting investigations. ADDITIONAL / OTHER 21. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment sh ignated as dining area excluding back of house areas(such as areas used for cooking, p tion,office,storage, and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. 2Z The licensee or any representatives of the licensee may not ased upon occupancy or attendance to an event, 23. No cover charge or admission fee will be allowed. 24. There shall be no exterior advertising r si n of u g advertising directed to the exterior from I ty 0, within, promoting or indicating the availabilpi n rior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the iKshal ion of this condition. 25. Signage, posters, and advertisin 'tV Dri a shall be posted in the business. 26, Per section 5.44.140 HBMC:A & ees, p sentatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, condition n ' i r it, Entertainment Permit,Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other & v r rictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will b I io dpermit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or crimin e You are hereby re 0 1 d CUP Special Conditions and ABC Special Conditions that directly affect your Entertainment Perm R r UP and ABC License for a complete list of conditions imposed on your establishment, A violation of any of i ons Is also considered a violation of your Entertainment Permit, Conditional Use Permit(CUP)Special Conditions CUP conditions currently under review. ABC License Special Conditions(#47-405456) 1. No"'happy hour' type of reduced price alcoholic beverage promotion shall be allowed. 2. The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages shall not exceed the gross sales of food during the same period. The licensee(s) shall at all times maintain records which reflect separately the gross sale of food and the gross sales of alcoholic beverages of the licensed business. Said records shall be kept no less frequently than on a quarterly basis and shall be made available to the Department on demand. 3. There shall be no extedor advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. 4. Petitioner(s) shall not share any profits or pay any percentage or commission to a promoter or any other person, based upon monies collected as a door charge, cover charge or any other form of admission charge, including minimum drink orders or the sale of drinks. Item 16. - 27 1 HB -214- CONCEPTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT 5. The sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises is strictly prohibited. 6. At all times when the premises are open for business, food from the regular menu must be available to patrons up to 1 hour prior to closing. 7. Music or entertainment shall not be audible beyond 50 feet, in any direction, from outside of the establishment. 8. There shall be no requirement to purchase a minimum number of drinks. 9. During the hours of entertainment, all exterior doors and windows will be clo&eft pt to allow ingress or egress of patrons, or in case of emergencies. 10.There shall be no patron dancing. The following two(2)conditions pertain to thefron at uth side of the premises adjacent to Main Street and the re t o orth side of the premises: 11.A sign shall be posted in a conspicuous a at " int of said patios, which shall state, "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND IN S ' shall measure no less than seven inches by eleven inches (7"x11') and conta' ss t (1) inch in height. 12. When the said patio area o i 'li ed for the sales, service, and consumption of alcoholic beverages, a premises h ance and maintain continuous supervision at all times of said area. The folio ns pertain to the outdoor patio located adjacent to Main Street. Thi o s separated from the building by a public walkway approximately eight(8) fee 13. Sales and serA4 f alcoholic beverages in said patio area shall be permitted only between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. each day of the week. 14.Consumption of alcoholic beverages in said patio area shall be permitted only between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. each day of the week. 15.Sales and service of alcoholic beverages on said patio area shall be restricted to waiterAA itress service and only to patrons seated at a table. 16.Said patio area shall be fully enclosed with a fixed barrier and shall have only one(1) entranc/exit point. 17. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from the interior portion of the premises to said patio area, nor from said patio area to the interior portion of the premises. 18.Sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages on said patio area shall be limited to glass containers not exceeding twelve (12) ounces in size. No bottles or pitchers will be permitted on said patio area. 19.There shall be no entertainment permitted on said patio area at any time. 20.The petitioner(s) shall be responsible for all violations of law which may occur Wthin the interior portion of the premises, in said patio, and in the public walkway which separates the interior portion of the premises from said patio. You have the right to appeal the conditions on this permit.in.the manner provided by Section 6 4160 6 ,ths Huntington-Beach Municipal Code. Please be mare that your written appeal must be flied within'(en 00)days.; of service of notice, Issued: CONCEPTUAL PERMIT [CONCEPTUAL NOT SIGNED] Robert Handy Chief of Police RH:mb HB -21 s-1 Item 16. - 28 ATTACHMEN T 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 10-2396197629.doc Item 16. - 29 HB -216- 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 1 s t day of July 2013. REVIE APPROVED: Mayor II�IITL AND APPROVED: City a a er Director of 1 g and Building ;D AS TO FORM: CI t A &m— y 2 10-2396/97629.doc 1413 -21 7- Item 16. - 30 Resolution No. 2013-24 EXHIBIT A EATING AND DRRffGNG ESTABBLISEIME US WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES The following standard Cotiditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Vse 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 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 Su` 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) Pull 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. 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 Item 16. - 31 1-1B -218- Resolution No. 2 013-24 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 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. 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. I f 2 HB -21 9- Item 16. - 32 Resolution No. 2013-24 EXHIBIT B EATING AND DRINKING ESTAB-LISHIMENTS 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 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 5h 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 3A 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 tittles 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. i 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. 12)All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all tunes during live entertainment. 10-23W97631.doe 1 Item 16. - 33 HB -220- Resolution No2013-2 4 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 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. 18) 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 single-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. I REST OF PAGE NOT USED I 10-239N97631.doo 2 1113 -221- Item 16. - 34 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 I City Uerk.and ex-officio C rk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California Item 16. - 35 HB _222-_ ATTACHMENT #7 XCity of'Huintington B rt leach bn�munity Development lj` p ment j S 'T, 'RETORT TAF 7r, HUI AN TO: Plannina Commission FROM: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Community Development BY: Ethan Edwards, AICP, Associate Planner DATE: May 10, 2016 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA 01 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) APPLICANT: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY CDB Land and Fanning, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA t:1 t:1 OWNER: 92648 LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: * Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 request: - To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of. a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013- 24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishin live 9 entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. - City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution require approval by the City Council. * Staff s Recommendation: Recommend approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and forward to the City Council for action based upon the following: - Consistency with the General Plan designation of M-d >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay— Pedestrian Overlay) for providing a visitor-serving use unique to'the area. - Compatibility with the surrounding uses with conditions imposed upon the establishment's operations with alcohol and live entertainment. - Compliance with zoning and applicable provisions of the Municipal Code will not result in significant impacts to the site and surrounding area. - Compliance with City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, except for Exhibit B, Condition of Approval Nos. 3 and 14.a. HB -223- Item 16. - 36 RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Recommend approval of Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with suggested findings and conditions of approval and forward to the City Council for action (Attachment No. 1)." Item 16. - 37 ort—5/10/16 HB -224- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) ""MEN MENEM MEMO 11 smim■ IN ONE 1■■■■■ t, MENso hf 5! `ti, E t J \ - = tpe h 1 1 � • ALTERNATIVE ACTIONN: The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 and direct staff accordingly." B. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 with findings for denial." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 represents a request to permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, pursuant to Downtown Specific Plan Section 3.3.1.3. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which, as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. According to the applicant's narrative, the request is to permit live acoustic bands (not to exceed three members) including: guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums. The request also includes hula performers and karaoke events. The establishment would operate as follows: s Restaurant—Indoor & Patio 7:00 a.m. —2:00 a.m. daily 7:00 a.m — 12:00 a.m. (midnight) daily Areas Live Entertainment—Indoor Not Applicable ■ Karaoke (amplified) ■ 9:00 P.M. — 11:00 P.M. (Wednesday and Saturday) Live Entertainment—Patio Not Applicable ■ Hula Performers ■ 2:30 p.m. —9:00 p.m. (Monday— Sunday) ■ Acoustic Band (up to 3 ■ 2:30 p.m. —9:00 p.m. (Sunday— non-amplified) with option for any day of week) Background: In 2003, the Zoning Administrator approved Conditional Use Permit No. 03-03 for Champagne Restaurant to permit the sale and consumption of alcohol at the existing 1,750 sq. ft. indoor and approximately 650 sq. ft. outdoor dining area. In 2008, the City Council directed staff to establish an Ad Hoc Committee to focus on improving the downtown area related to increasing public safety and decreasing the nightclub atmosphere. As a result, the Downtown Image Committee was established and met monthly between February and August of 2009. Ultimately, in 2010, the City Council adopted a resolution establishing standard conditions of approval for new eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales and/or live entertainment within the Downtown Specific Plan Area—District 1. This resolution was modified in 2011 and again in 2013 to clarify applicability of standard conditions of approval and clarify the approval body for any amendments. The current Resolution (Attachment No. 6) was adopted July 1, 2013 and requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area— District 1. Additionally, Item 16. - 39 ort—5/10/16 HB -226- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) the Resolution specifies that any amendments or deviations to these conditions must be approved by the City Council. ISSUES: Subiect Property And Surrounding Land Use, Zoning And General Plan Designations: LOCATION GENERAL PLAN ZONING LAND USE M>30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use— SP5-CZ-District 1 Greater than 30 Units to the (Downtown Specific Plan— Subject Site: Acre-Design Overlay- Coastal Zone Overlay— Commercial Specific Plan Overlay— Downtown Core Mixed- Pedestrian Overlay) Use) North, South, East M>30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use— SP5-CZ-District 1 North: Restaurant across Main Street Greater than 30 Units to the South: Restaurant ( ), (Downtown Specific Plan— East: Commercial/ and West(across Acre -Design Overlay - Coastal Zone Overlay— Office/Parking alleyway)of Subject Specific Plan Overlay— Downtown Core Mixed- West: Commercial/ Property: Pedestrian Overlay) Use) Office General Plan Conformance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use — Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay — Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, policies, and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Obiective L U 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding sub-region, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 10.1.8 Require that entertainment, drinking establishments, and other similar uses provide adequate physical and safety measures to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. Goal LU I1 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -227- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live E Item 16. - 40 B. Economic Developinent Element Objective ED 2.6 Expand and enhance the existing visitor serving uses. Policy ED 2.6.2 Encourage visitor supported commercial development to concentrate in selected areas of the city, thereby creating identifiable visitor-oriented centers. Policy ED 3.2.3 Attract visitor-serving uses near the beach in order to create better linkages between the beach and visitor supporting retail uses. The restaurant is within the downtown core and is intended to be an active, vital, and interesting visitor-serving commercial district. The proposed live entertainment will support the development and the surrounding community by providing an urban amenity to the area. It will attract visitors and residents looking for restaurants with entertainment. C. Noise Element Objective N 1.8 Minimize the generation of excessive noise level impacts from entertainment and restaurant/bar establishments into adjacent residential or "noise sensitive" land uses. Policy N 1.8.1 Require that entertainment and restaurant/bar uses take appropriate steps to control the activities of their patrons on-site, as well as within a reasonable and legally justified distance or proximity, to minimize potential noise-related impacts on adjacent residential neighborhoods. The proposed live entertainment will not significantly impact residential uses as it relates to noise. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Additionally, conditions are imposed that will minimize potential significant impacts. Zoning Compliance: The proposed project is located within District 1 of the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP) and live entertainment ancillary to a restaurant is a visitor-serving commercial use that complies with the zoning. The request to add live entertainment requires compliance with the standard conditions in Resolution No. 2013-24 and review and approval of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission. Amendments or deviations to the Resolution's standard conditions require approval by the City Council. Urban Desizn Guidelines Conformance: Not Applicable. 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. Item 16. - 41 ort—5110/16 1413 -228- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) Coastal Status: The proposed project is within a non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone. The request for live entertainment is exempt pursuant to Section 245.08 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Desi,-n Review Board. Not Applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Fire, Public Works and Police, and Building Division 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. 4). The Department of Public Works had no concerns. The Police Department's comments were translated into suggested conditions to mitigate potential impacts related to the proposed use. Additionally, the Police Department has reviewed an application for an Entertainment Permit pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 5.44 and issued a Conceptual Entertainment Permit (Attachment No. 5). The applicant has reviewed the suggested conditions of approval and proposed entertainment permit conditions and verbally expressed their understanding and willingness to comply with these conditions if approved. Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Orange County Register on April 28, 2016, and notices were sent to property owners and occupants of record within a 500 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Community Development Department's Notification Matrix), tenants, applicant, and interested parties. As of May 3, 2016, staff has received no comments in support or opposition to the request. Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): April 25, 2016 June 24, 2016 Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 was filed on October 23, 2015 and deemed complete on April 25, 2016. The application is scheduled for public hearing before the Planning Commission on May 10, 2016. ANALYSIS: No Ka Oi restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Live entertainment proposed includes non-amplified hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers (including guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums) within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and karaoke (amplified) within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. Specific locations for entertainment performers are shown on the submitted site/floor plan (Attachment No. 2). PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -229- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live E Item 16. - 42 Noise The restaurant, as previously approved for eating and drinking with alcohol service, will continue to operate within the 1,750 sq. ft. interior of the building, the 240 sq. ft. front outdoor patio area and 750 sq. ft. rear outdoor patio area. Based upon the location of the building and orientation towards Main Street and the alleyway, potential noise generated by the live entertainment activities would travel west towards Main Street and east toward the alleyway at the rear of the building. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Proposed entertainment within the interior of the restaurant would operate Wednesday and Saturday between 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. and include karaoke only. The entertainment proposed within the rear patio would operate between 2:30 p.m and 9:00 p.m. up to every day of the week and include non- amplified hula and acoustic band performers. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Additionally, suggested conditions include that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Live Entertainment The Police Department has reviewed the plans and proposal, and has recommended conditions for the conditional use permit in order to minimize the problematic occurrences that result in businesses that combine the elements of live entertainment and alcohol. Suggested conditions include ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, and responsible beverage service training/certification required for new employees. Pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter 5.44, the Police Department has also issued a Conceptual Entertainment Permit (Attachment No. 5) which further manages live entertainment activities. Conditions of the entertainment permit include terminating entertainment at least 30 minutes before closing, prohibiting dancing, requiring at least one security guard during entertainment activities, and no cover charge. The Police Chief maintains the authority to suspend or revoke the required entertainment permit should violations of the entertainment permit conditions or detrimental impacts to the public welfare occur. Additionally, the entertainment permit can be modified by the Chief of Police annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. Staff considers the suggested conditions of approval of the CUP and conceptual Entertainment Permit to adequately mitigate potential safety and noise impacts. Compliance with Resolution h-► general, concerns arise when live entertainment is proposed in conjunction with an establishment that will also serve alcohol and be open until 2:00 a.m. In this case, the request for live entertainment requires that the establishment comply with Resolution No. 2013-24, which restricts the overall operation of alcohol and live entertainment. The intent of the City Council approved standard conditions of approval is to ensure the location continues to operate as a bona fide restaurant, and not as a bar or nightclub. The existing restaurant with alcohol currently operates until 2:00 a.m. however because live entertainment is requested, the Resolution requires that the hours of operation now be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m (midnight). The applicant understands this restriction and during review, modified the project narrative to be consistent with this requirement (Attachment No. 3). Overall, the live entertainment request complies with Resolution No. 2013-24, except for two conditions of approval. For that reason, the applicant requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live Item 16. - 43 ort 5110/16 HB -230- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live Entertainment) entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. Condition of Approval No. 3 was originally crafted with the intent to discourage restaurants from removing or relocating restaurant seating in order to accommodate more occupants for a nightclub style floor area. However, the interior floor area of No Ka Oi is approximately 1,750 sq. ft. and includes 37 seats (combined with 54 seats on rear outdoor dining area, a total of only 91 seats). Because of the relatively small size of the interior area, it is not possible to accommodate a minimum 100 person interior seating capacity requirement. Staff recommends a condition of approval to prohibit removal of tables and chairs to accommodate live entertainment. Staff has reviewed the request and supports relief from the minimum seating capacity requirement and a recommendation to the City Council to waive this condition of approval. Additionally, the applicant requests relief from Condition of Approval No. 14.a., which limits .non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers, was crafted in order to limit potential noise impacts from multiple performers or larger performances. Staff has reviewed the request for outdoor patio live entertainment and determined that because of the type of music and performances proposed, significant noise or safety impacts are not anticipated. Regardless of the number of performers, the outdoor entertainment request is subject to Resolution No. 2013-24, Condition of Approval Nos. 15 and 16 which limits audible noise generated by entertainment to a maximum of 50 feet beyond the business in any direction. Staff recommends a condition of approval to limit the request for hula performers to one only in conjunction with up to three acoustic band performers. Additionally, the type and number of performers can be regulated through the Entertainment Permit and can be adjusted annually (if deemed necessary) by the Chief of Police. Staff supports relief from the maximum two performer limit for non- amplified outdoor entertainment and a recommendation to the City Council to modify this condition of approval to limit outdoor entertainment to non-amplified with no more than three acoustic band performers and one hula performer. The request to permit the establishment of live entertainment within an existing restaurant and rear outdoor dining area is consistent with the scope and intent of development in the DTSP designation and supported by the General Plan. The use is not anticipated to generate noise, safety, or compatibility issues. Accordingly, staff recommends that the Planning Commission forward this request to the City Council with a recommendation for approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval — CUP No. 15-062 2. Site/Floor Plan received and dated April 25, 2016 3. Project Narrative received and dated March 1, 2016 4. Code Requirements Letter dated May 3, 2016 5. Conceptual Entertainment Permit received October 23, 2015 —No Ka Oi 6. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24— Conditions of Approval for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment SH:JJ:EE:kd PC Staff Report—5/10/16 HB -2J1- 16sr16 CUP 15-062(No Ka Oi Live E Item 16. - 44 ATTACHMENT #8 Huntington Beach Planning Commission • 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 NOTICE OF ACTION May 11, 2016 Adams &Associates Mike Adams PO Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) APPLICANT: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the rear patio, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, and c) relief from two provisions of Resolution No. 2013-24 regarding minimum seating capacity and maximum number of performers. LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) DATE OF ACTION: May 10, 2016 On Tuesday, May 10, 2016, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission took action on your application, and your application was recommended for approval with suggested findings and conditions of approval and forwarded to the City Council. The application will now be forwarded to the City Council for final review and action at a noticed public hearing. You will be notified of the upcoming City Council meeting when it is scheduled. Item 16. - 45 36-5271 Fax HB -232-340 www.surfcity-hb.org Notice of Action:CUP 15-062 May11,2016 Page 2 If you have any questions, please contact Ethan Edwards, the project planner, at Ethan.Edwardsa-surfcity-hb.org or (714) 536-5561 or the Community Development Department Zoning Counter at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Scott Hess, Secretary Planning Commission By: _ Jane James, Planning Manager SH:JJ:EE:kdc Attachment: Suggested Finding and Conditions of Approval — CUP No. 15-062 c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Manager Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Bill Reardon, Division Chief/Fire Marshal Paul D'Alessandro, Assistant City Attorney Debbie DeBow, Principal Civil Engineer Mark Carnahan, Building Manager Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner Property Owner Project File HB -233- Item 16. - 46 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 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 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 an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL— CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 to permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) one hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room 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. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. The nearest noise-sensitive use, a mixed-use residential building is located approximately 100 feet to the north along the alleyway. Live entertainment is proposed within the interior of the building and the rear outdoor patio area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Furthermore, the live entertainment is ancillary to the restaurant use and will not generate significant negative impacts related to noise, safety, and traffic. Furthermore, the establishment requires the annual issuance of an Entertainment Permit and can be modified annually to address any potential live entertainment issues. 2. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) one hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will be compatible with surrounding uses. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Live entertainment will occur Item 16. - 47 1OA\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi HB -234- Attachment 1.1 indoors and outdoors. Because of the type of entertainment including acoustic only outdoors and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Conditions are imposed on the CUP and the entertainment permit including that all amplified entertainment remain indoors, ceasing promotional drink specials after 7:00 p.m., signs posting areas for alcohol consumption, exterior doors remain closed at all times (applicable to indoor entertainment only), and no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. 3. The establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) one hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room will comply with the Downtown Specific Plan (DTSP), Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO), and any specific condition required for the proposed use. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The DTSP allows eating and drinking establishments with live entertainment subject to review and approval by the Planning Commission. Resolution No. 2013-24 requires standard conditions for all new conditional use permits and amendments to existing conditional use permits for alcohol and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area — District 1. Additionally, the Resolution requires that any amendments to these conditions must be approved by the City Council. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit to permit the establishment of live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is M >30-d-sp-pd (Mixed Use— Greater than 30 Units to the Acre — Design Overlay — Specific Plan Overlay — Pedestrian Overlay). The proposed project is consistent with this designation and the goals, policies and objectives of the City's General Plan as follows: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the 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 sub-region, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 10.1.8 Require that entertainment, drinking establishments, and other similar uses provide adequate physical and safety measures to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. I G:\PC\N0A\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi Attachment 1.2 >�13 -?;s- Item 16. - 48 i Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. The restaurant is located within the downtown core along the second block of Main Street surrounded by a mix of downtown commercial uses. The live entertainment request is ancillary to the restaurant establishment and will support the diversity of restaurants, shops, and entertainment uses within the area. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. B. Economic Development Element Obiective ED 2.6 Expand and enhance the existing visitor serving uses. Policy ED 2.6.2 Encourage visitor supported commercial development to concentrate in selected areas of the city, thereby creating identifiable visitor-oriented centers. Policy ED 3.2.3 Attract visitor-serving uses near the beach in order to create better linkages between the beach and visitor supporting retail uses. The restaurant is within the downtown core and is intended to be an active, vital, and interesting visitor-serving commercial district. The proposed live entertainment will support the development and the surrounding community by providing an urban amenity to the area. It will attract visitors and residents looking for restaurants with entertainment. C. Noise Element Obiective N 1.8 Minimize the generation of excessive noise level impacts from entertainment and restaurant/bar establishments into adjacent residential or "noise sensitive" land uses. Policy N 1.8.1 Require that entertainment and restaurant/bar uses take appropriate steps to control the activities of their patrons on-site, as well as within a reasonable and legally justified distance or proximity, to minimize potential noise-related impacts on adjacent residential neighborhoods. The proposed live entertainment will not significantly impact residential uses as it relates to noise. Because the type of entertainment includes acoustic only within the rear patio area and limited operating hours, potential impacts to the nearest noise-sensitive (residential) use is not anticipated. Considering the location of the building within the downtown core, its proximity to Main Street, and the operation of live entertainment (including type, location within the establishment, hours of operation, and conditions of approval), the use is not anticipated to generate significant noise impacts. Additionally, conditions are imposed that will minimize potential significant impacts. IOA\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi Attachment 1.3 Item 16. - 49 NB -236- SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL— CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062: 1. The site/floor plan received and dated April 25, 2016 shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. (midnight) everyday. (RESO 2013-24) b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of the house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) C. 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. (RESO 2013-24) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (RESO 2013-24) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (RESO 2013-24) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (RESO 2013-24) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (RESO 2013-24) h. If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. (RESO 2013-24) i. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (RESO 2013-24) j. No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. (RESO 2013-24) k. All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. (RESO 2013-24) I. All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. (RESO 2013-24) m. Outdoor live entertainment shall be limited to: i. Non-amplified entertainment with no more than three acoustic band performers and one hula performer. ii. Amplified entertainment limited to ambient music only. (RESO 2013-24) G:\PC\NOA\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi Attachment 1.4 HB -237- Item 16. - 50 n. No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. (RESO 2013-24) o. 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. (RESO 2013-24) p. All provisions of the entertainment permit required by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply. (RESO 2013-24) q. No new customers shall be permitted after 30 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013- 24) r. Last call for drinks shall be no later than 15 minutes before closing. (RESO 2013-24) S. Only single-sized drinks and no multiple drinks shall be served after midnight. (RESO 2013-24) t. Signage, posters, and advertizing with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. (RESO 2013-24) U. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees ever 12 months. Training shall be provided by an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (RESO 2013-24) V. The establishment 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. (RESO 2013-24) W. Tables and chairs used for eating and drinking service shall not be removed or relocated in order to accommodate live entertainment. X. The business shall be limited to a Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) ABC License. (PD) y. All alcoholic beverages shall remain within the interior of the restaurant and bar, or within the confines of the fenced in patio dining area, per §9.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC). Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site will not be permitted. A sign shall be posted stating alcoholic beverages are not allowed outside of the restaurant/patio. (PD) Z. No patron will be permitted to carry an alcoholic beverage from inside the restaurant to the front patio area adjacent to Main Street, nor from the patio area to inside the restaurant. (PD) aa. An employee of the establishment must monitor all areas where alcohol is served. (PD) bb. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. (PD) "BOA\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi Attachment 1.5 Item 16. - 51 HB -238- cc. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is forbidden. (PD) dd. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition. (PD) ee. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. This will assist officers in observing crimes in progress. (PD) ff. Per section 5.44.140 HBMC: All owners, employees, representatives, and agents shall obey all state, local, and municipal laws, conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Entertainment Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License, or any other regulations, provision, or restrictions prescribed at all times. Any violations of any law or conditions will be considered violations of the permit to constitute permit suspensions or revocation in addition to civil or criminal enforcement. (PD) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 for live entertainment shall not be effective until approved by the City Council. 4. Prior to commencing with live entertainment, a copy of the approved Entertainment Permit as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Department of Community Development for review and file inclusion. All conditions contained in the Entertainment Permit shall be adhered to. 5. The Development Services Departments and divisions (Fire, Community Development, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development 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 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 Planning Commission may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. 6. Conditional Use Permit No 15-062 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 Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 7. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 pursuant to a public hearing for revocation, if any violation of the conditions of approval, Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, or Municipal Code occurs. G:\PC\NOA\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi Attachment 1.6 t-�� -239- Item 16. - 52 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. --"IOA\16\5-10-16 No Ka Oi Attachment 1.7 Item 16. - 53 HB -240- ATTAC H M E N T #9 6/6/2016 Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment "W" 'W-Wt .'.11 M, 11 June 20, 2016 Applicant: Mike Adams Property Owner: Dennis Boggeln Location: 215 Main Street, 92648 CUP Request To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: ■ hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and ■ karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. 2 xB -241- Item 16. - 54 6/6/2016 CUP Request Includes relief from Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires: ■ minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas • non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers Amendments to standard conditions requires City Council approval 3 Aerial Map y No Ka Oi Restaurant: located at the west EJECT SITE side of Main St., SU between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave. 4 Item 16. - 55 HB _242_ 2 6/6/2016 Background - 2003 — ZA approved CUP for indoor/outdoor alcohol • 2010 — City Council adopted a resolution establishing standard conditions for new restaurants with alcohol and/or entertainment • 2011 — City Council modified to clarify applicability of standard conditions • 2013 — City Council adopted current Resolution which specifies that any amendments or deviations must be approved by City Council 5 PC Action • May 10, 2016, public hearing on CUP No. 15-062 • Discussion related to public safety and live entertainment layout • Unanimous vote to recommend approval and forward to City Council for approval 6 HB -243- Item 16. - 56 6/6/2016 Analysis - Noise ■ Indoor entertainment: ■ Karaoke (9:00 p.m. — 11 :00 p.m. Wed. and Sat.) Outdoor entertainment: ■ 1 hula performer (2:30 p.m. — 9:00 p.m., Mon — Sun) ■3 acoustic band performers: guitar, ukulele, harp, piano, slack-key guitar, and steel drums (2:30 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. Sunday with option for any day of week) e • Nearest noise sensitive use approx. 100 ft. to the north ■ All amplified entertainment to remain indoors Condition that no entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet Analysis - Entertainment Conceptual Entertainment Permit issued by Police r ■Conditions include: terminating entertainment 30 mins before closing, prohibiting dancing, requiring security, and no cover charge ■Annually reviewed and can be modified as necessary by Chief of Police 8 Item 16. - 5 7 HB -244- 4 6/6/2016 Analysis - Resolution • Results in modified operating hours — closing at 12:00 a.m. (midnight) instead of 2:00 a.m. • Request to waive 100 people seating requirement Condition to prohibit removal of tables/chairs for live entertainment • Request to modify the 2-performer limit to non-amplified outdoor entertainment ■3 acoustic band members and 1 hula dancer (4 total performers) 9 PC and Staff Recommendation APPROVAL BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: • Consistency with the General Plan designation of Mixed Use • Compliance with zoning and Municipal Code will not (with conditions imposed) result in significant impacts to the site and surrounding area • Compliance with City Council Resolution No. 2013- 24, except for Exhibit B, Condition of Approval Nos. 3 and 14.a. 10 HB -245- Item 16. - 58 �} r NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, June 20, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ® 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) Applicant: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams Property Owner: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln Request: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and up to three acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the back patio, and b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room. This request includes relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires a minimum 100 people dining room seating capacity at all times, excluding outdoor dining areas and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution require approval by the City Council. Location: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) City Contact: Ethan Edwards, Associate Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development 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.huntingtonbeachca.gov on Thursday, June 16, 2016, 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 Community Development Department at (714) 536- 5271 and refer to the above item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Robin Estanislau, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2Id Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonbeachca.qov/HBPublicComments/ =­;M�—M-77.7— 77, PUBLIC 4iOJECT PLANNER: NOTIFICATION ENTITLEMENTNO: CHECKLIST ADDRESS: -115 Maliq laii ngAppNo:1_0/5-0?,qZAPN: ASSIGNED ON: Ll ZONING ADMINISTRATOR DUEBY: 11116 Ji57_ (three weeks) LANNING COMMISSION XP (one week for APs) Ll STAFF REVIEW AVERIFY LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE ON RADIUS MAP �4 VERIFY CORRECT DIMENSION OF RADIUS k, _/tJ--VERIFY APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNERS' NAME & ADDRESS S7 �dVERIFY OCCUPANT ADDRESSES WITH G.I.S. v' X'.ELIMINATE DUPLICATE LABELS 'I�Ptt;- a-ADD INTERESTED PARTIES LIST (to be completed by project planner) REMADE IN-HOUSE WITH G.I.S. FOR ACCURACY T COMPLETED BY: t,k DATE: APPROVED BY: DATE: (Project Planner) g mailing labels continuously indicate where you stopped so that work can be C0177P leted by anothe-r staff mein-ber. Label Count: Owner: ?_`3? 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Historical Society Duane Wentworth 918 Palm Ave,,Apt.A 19820 Beach Blvd. 16291 Countess Drive#108 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA.92648 Huntington Beach, C,4 92649 - 26- —- - - - 44 45 Department of Transportation, Dist. 12 Downtown Business Association HB Downtown Residents Association Maureen El Harake, Branch Chief Mr.Steve Daniels 412 Olive Ave#493 3347 Michelson Dr. Suite 100 200 Main Street#106 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Irvine, CA 92612-8894 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 57 Kathleen Belohovek Adams &Associates CDP Land and Farming, LLC 18849 Lister Lane Mike Adams Dennis Boggeln Huntington Beach, CA,92646 PO Box 382 215 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 i ; 'abet sizii"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/816 les a peler Etiq, de �5 mm x 61zRfIR c#�1 A�ip4�@ IAA y`� /8160 www.avery.com Mga§ arit AVERY®51600 char ement reveler le rebord Pop-upmc ' � �� 1-800-GO-AVERY ' Esparza, Patty From: David Ward [DWard@ocregister.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 1:40 PM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: RE: 2 Legal ads for the HB Wave Good afternoon Patty. I hope you are having a good day. Here come the proofs.... CC1459 Ad#10170221 Pub Dates 6/9, 6/16, 6/23 Cost$594.00 PROOF 1 SECMOdt A MCMCE INVMNG SEALED BIDS fjr the canstruktitin of Illedlan Island insUnatien at Yoriktown Avenue and Huntington Street CC Na 1430 in the CITY OF MUIiMNGiTON BEACH PUBLIC NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,ar, AGENCY,invites sealed bids for the above stated pcpgeGs and wdl receive such Lids in tale office of the City Clerk, Second Floor, 2a011 Maim 51re8t, Hunting-tc i Beach, C,al"fornia 92E49.up,to the hour ar2.�PM or.June 30,201& Rids wi:l be pu iig y cc2ned in the Council Chambers ynle;s Ct'lerni58 Oo5ted. Coates of the Plans, Specirioa±ians, and cunlraCl d;jCurnGnts are availaCie From the OYce cf.ha director of Public WorkS.2000 Main Slreet, Hunbngton Beach.CA 92643. upon pay- ment of a$15-00 nonrefundable fee if picket,up,or paymarl cf a S=00 rionrefuncable fee if se-91 by UPS ground deivery dbidder shall pay add tonal oasts for special defivervf. Plans.Spec--ficatioris,and contract dreurnent5 can be,^,ownioaded free Sal AGENCY w_b- site. ttitp:l,w•hen.�surlfnw!crbeachca.,>;avigovemn�enUd&pact-nents�Rublic_3rorks'&dsf nnv cc='Strait entered into pursuant 10'his niltica wi'.i incorporate the provisions of the Staie Labor Code. Pursuant to the:cvsicns c_f the Labor Code of the State of California, the rnin=mum prnvadinl rate oil nor diem wapas for each c.aft,crassiilcation or type of uwcrkman needed to execire the ecntradt shall be thoso deternired by the f)ireetor of Industrial Re- la>?ons of the State of California, which are on file at the OMce of the Direvur of Public Works,2000 Main 5ireet Muniington reach,CA 92643, Tree AGENCY will deduce 5% retention drom all prog7ess payments. The Cantracicr may subslAute an esc.rmA, holder surety of eeual value la the relemion m avxordance with the provisions of Lhe Public Contract Caoe, Section 10253. The Contrawlor shalt be beneficial owner of the surety and sh:.0 receive any interest thereon. 'ahe A03ENCY hereby at irmatively ensures Met minonty business ester-prises wi5!be allord= ed fult oppOr,urty to submit bidss in response tc,1h:s notice and will r;ci be discrirr nated against on the basis of race, color,rlalronai origin,ancestry, sex-Or rcl.1gion in ary cdrsid- aration leadin4 to[hip award of contract. No bid&':ail be considered unless ii Is prepared or the approved Prc;csal forms in con- 'ormance with vie InstructiGns to Bidders as deter-mined by the AGENCY.The bid must be accpm„ar;ied by a cArtified Check.cashier's&hack, cr bidder$bond made Ravable is the AGENCY for an amount no less tha:n 1C%of the arno4rti bitl. The successful t-4der shall be ticlaned In a4 crdance with provisions of the Business and Professions Gods and shall po5acss a State Coniraclor's Lc>rnse Class A at the time of the bid openlr<q. The suecas f°,)t Cantrj,'tbr arm his subGOrtraclors will be eequired:to pbsse55 b;lsires5 lican-se5 from MA-A,GE,NCY,Ala exlens�on M unit G¢ces wi?I be subject to veniication by th-e AGENCY. in case of a varimion betwc er the urlt bike 20,1 tP;e extension,the unit price w=,JI govern_ Project Description: The project Consists prfm2My of installing a raised me+d#an[stand. Fhe contract shall al'Gw the Contract--,;20 working days to cc rplete Lna con,ra t. Tire AGENCY reserves utie right to reiect any or all bid:, to wave any irre_i-ilarity and to Mke all bids unda.,advisement for a maxirxiLprn per.C^,of 60 days. SY CRQER of the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTING'1.0N,BEACH,r AUFCRNIA,Ine Eth c'ay of Sec:ernber MS,by Resciulion ivo.2015-47. Auesi: is Robin EStanislau CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTCN SEACH Published.The Huntington P L-ach Wave.tune 9,l$,23,4016 10170221 No Ka Oi Entertainment Ad#10170229 Run Date 6/9 Cost$144.00 PROOF 2 NOTICE Of PUBLIC HtINC BEFORE THE Crff COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTENGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN inat cn?Arnday,June 20,2G10;at 6_Cr0 p.m,it the Csty Council Chambers,2000 Ma;n Street, Hurttlr-,;,Ian Beach,thu City Counc l wi;l hold a public hearEnq an the followinq planning and zoning iterns, y. CONDMONAL USE PEiiwrr NO. 15-062 {NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAIN- MENT) Applicant: Adams &Associates.I+ike Adams Property Owner. COB Land and Farrnirq. LLC, Denn,s Ba; lQeln Request To Derma live antenainment at an ex:siin4 ealinq and arlr+kir;„esoablist;.men:x•ith al�oh01 cvnsistiny ot: a) hula performers and up m three acoustic band periorne's witnin a 4G so- It-area ID,:a ad O+atdC<irS within the back patio, and t�) karaoke within a 10 sq, It, area sacxied indoors v-hihin the barldininq room. This request includes relief frcmt City C•aunul Resolution.NZ,20t3-24, Exhibit B.Cond,lions. ea Approval No, 3 and is..a..which as a preraquisue to establisttinq Lve er.lerIzinment, re- quires a minimum TC-�)people diming f-Go-m seatin.q ca;,aci.iy at a1l;imQs:excludinq o>utaor dining areas and I mi,s nrn-amplified outdcur enterta nmant io a rraxirrrurn of two perform ers. y Council ResoluLionn No. 2013-24 states thal arIV arnendmenis to the conditions speCAEd in 0ha Resclufan 19auire approvrl by the C{ty Corn( L*catlon: 215 Main Sweet,92648(west side of Main St-, and Walnvt Ave-) City Comtacti Et`tan Edwards,Associata Planner NOTICE IS HEREBY IC[VE:N trial Item at Is exerr:yt from the crovisions of Vie California Er, vir4nmenia?fluairly Act dursuant 10 Section 153GI, Class 1-Existinq FaciNfles, berayse the �project involves the ope.ation and permitting of an.exl ",inq evelcio meat Inve.'Ninq n8q le expansion of the use. ON VILE: A copy of the proposed reau!,st is an file in 4he C=murity Deva:oment De- parVnent. 20.00 faro Street.Hunlington Heath,CaIL'G rra 926«c8,1 , inspeGion by the pub- lic. A copy of the statf repeat will to ova l!Ve,0 irterested pa ties al the City Clerk's Office ca on line at nbeachcz.gov on Thursday,June 16,2016- ALL I1,4TERESTED PERSONS are invited ,o ailead said -tearing and exp:e55 cp°nions or S±abmit evidence!or or a aims[the aDclCaton is cutlineed above. tf you challenge the City Caurzil's ac;ian in court you may be limled to raisin- only th �.o issues You Qr Som.Bong else raised at the public h=_arinq Cescsibed in this notice, o.In written correspondence de- livered to the City at, or prior to, the v;jblie hearing. If there are any further gJe5ian5 otease cal` the Ccmmunityr Developrnent. Department at (714) 6$6-5271 and refer to In@ above il:m. Direct you:wr.;gin c0rr:71l:r Ca ions to the City•C1erK. Ronin Estanislau,City Clerk City of HuntlnOnn Beach 2000 Main Street,2rd f—loor Hunurig-or,Beach,CalifDrn a 92648 714-53£-6227 h[1c:ir�ur�9i:1s7tant+aachca.qu•f�NSP�:i~-fcC4+'*ymenls! Published:The Huntir.4tan Beach V.'ave June 9,20:610170229 OC REGISTER LEGAL ADVERTISING .. P. 714.79G.6764 F.714.347,2724 �I From: Esparza, Patty [mailto:PEsparza(�)surfcity-hb.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 4:50 PM To: David Ward Subject: 2 Legal ads for the HB Wave Importance: High Hi David: Attached are 2 legal ads: 1. Notice Inviting Sealed Bids CC1459—please publish 3 weeks in a row: 6/9/16, 6/16/16 and 6/23/16 2. Notice of Public Hearing— please publish 6/9/16 Please confirm when time permits. Thanks, 3 Patty Esparza, CMC Senior Deputy City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 536-5260 4 Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 5:10 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Agenda Alerts Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request# 26757 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Agenda Alerts. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Agenda & Public Hearing Comments Citizen name: Stevan Haiflich Description: The generation of music until 2 a.m. is totally unreasonable. This will have direct impact on the quality of life in our condo (308 5th Street) located at the end of the alley which runs behind No Ka Oi since on Olive Street in front of our condo. I would respectfully request the denial of this conditional use permit. Expected Close Date: July 12, 2016 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. 1 f IC AEL C. ADAMS ASSOCIATES June 20, 2016 Mayor Katapodis and members of the City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: No KA Oi Entertainment Permit (Agenda Item #16) Mayor Katapodis and members of the City Council, The owner of No Ka Oi restaurant, Dennis Boggeln, has applied for -,n Entertainment Permit to enhance not only his business but the entire Downtown experience. Dennis and his wife both have businesses Downtown. They have ov, fned the building since December of 2000 and have operated No Ka Oi restaurant ,.,price opening in September of 2004. The Boggelns strive to be responsible restaurant owners with the service of alcohol. Sales are 70% food and 30% alcohol. They have not been a problem establishment and do not intend to become one now, but plan to continue in business for the foreseeable future. They are requesting two modifications to the recommended Conditions of Approval: • Consider allowing up to 5 acoustical performers alone with the hula dancers. ® Allow the restaurant current operating hours to remain unchanged, till 2:00 am The entertainment will still stop by 9:00 pm, however in order to remain competitive with the other restaurants in the Downtown the longer hours are necessary. The restaurants intent is not to offer late night entertainment now or any time in the future. The Entertainment Permit is issued annually and any concerns about the activity becoming a potentially negative influence can be modified during the annual review. Thank you for your consideration. RECEIVED Enn,%Jn Mike Adams 01TY CURK cc: Dennis Boggeln P.O. Box 382 Huntington Beach CA 92648 AdamsAssoc@gmail.com Cell (714)376-3060 office(714)374-5678 FAX(714) 374-2211 Applicant Requested Modifications: Findings Consider changing the language to: ® No. 1, 2 & 3 - "One hula performer and up to three acoustic band performers..... to - "hula performers and acoustic band performers...... (The maximum numbers should be established in the Conditions of Approval.) e No. 1, 2 & 3 - "City Council Resolution No 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a....... to add - "Condition of Approval No. 1,3 and 14.a" Conditions of Approval Consider changing the language to: 2.a. - "Hours of Operation for the patio entertainment shall be limited to between 2.30 pm to 9:00 pm. The restaurant hours will remain unchanged (7:00 am to 2:00 am daily) 2.m.(i.) - "Non amplified entertainment with no more than five acoustic band performers and hula performers." City of Huntington Beach - 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING www.huntingtonbeachca.gov Planning Division Building Division 714.536.5271 714.536.5241 NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL ACTION June 21, 2016 Adams &Associates Mike Adams PO Box 382 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) APPLICANT: Adams &Associates, Mike Adams, PO Box 382, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln, 215 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 REQUEST: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) hula performers and acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area located outdoors within the rear patio, b) karaoke within a 10 sq. ft. area located indoors within the bar/dining room, and c) relief from two provisions of Resolution No. 2013-24 regarding minimum seating capacity and maximum number of performers. LOCATION: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) DATE OF ACTION: June 20, 2016 On Monday, June 20, 2016, the Huntington Beach City Council took action on your application, and continued the item to the July 18, 2016 City Council meeting. Notice of Action: CUP 15-062 June 21,2016 Page 2 If you have any questions, please contact Jane James, the project planner, at jjames@surfcity- hb.org or(714) 536-5596 or the Community Development Department Zoning Counter at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Scott Hess Director of Community Development By: Jan James, Tanning Manager SH:JJ:kdc C: Scott Hess, Director of Community Development Robin Estanislau, City Clerk Jane James, Planning Manager Property Owner Project File AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) ss. County of Orange ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the Huntington Beach Wave, a newspaper a of Nur that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of �� tnat oo Mondayy,June 20,2ots a t3 0� Gqy Councu ein HuMington peach,the Cny Gevnoiri na�p�a aser�ng Pn�fia tonowlhg planning and scning kemx general circulation by the Superior Court of the �y. ne a��l,�'n� ��4� ' mN• County of Orange, State of California, on July 1, 1998, Case No. A-185906 in and for the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of o0 California; that the notice, of which the annexed is a true printed copy,has been published in eachM En- t: lr regular and entire issue of said newspaper and � 1 + I �wgil not in any supplement thereof on the following p® ch tlae ub dates,to wit: or': aga s ante In"00 to attend safd ophbne or e aal in _ br $qp 's 1h eo e June 9,2016no to u e l a r;` ►toClork the Mr, d"I certify (or declare) under the penalty of Hu � Iron,la " hitp:/muMln eaohoe. /kSPubltcockmentat perjury under the laws of the State of California Published:The Huntinp�n®po Wave June eats 1QILoM _ that the foregoing is true and correct": Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, California,on June 9,2016 Signature Huntington Beach Wave 625 N.Grand Ave. Santa Ana,CA 92701 (714)796-2209 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) )ss. County of Orange ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter.I am the principal clerk of the Huntington Beach Wave, a newspaper , that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the ,E County of Orange, State of California,on July 1, C `. 1998, Case No. A-185906 in and for the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of w- California; that the notice, of which the annexed is a true printed copy,has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: W. l June 9,2016 "I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct": ' Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, California,on June 9,2016 00100 /W Signature Huntington Beach Wave 625 N.Grand Ave. Santa Ana,CA 92701 (714)796-2209 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, July 18, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) — CONTINUED FROM JUNE 20, 2016 Applicant: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams Property Owner: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln Request: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) unlimited number of hula performers and up to five acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area outdoor rear patio, and b) karaoke within an interior 10 sq. ft. area within the bar/dining room. The applicant also requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval Nos. 1, 3, and 14.a., which limits the hours of operation to between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM; requires a minimum 100 person dining room seating capacity (excluding outdoor dining areas); and limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The applicant requests to maintain the current 2:00 AM closing hour in-lieu of closing at 12:00 AM., provides 37 indoor seating capacity, and requests more than two outdoor performers. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution require approval by the City Council. Location: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) City Contact: Jane James, Planning Manager. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development 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.huntingtonbeachca.-gov on Thursday, July 14, 2016. 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 Community Development Department at (714) 536- 5271 and refer to the above item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk: Robin Estanislau, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2"d Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonbeachca.gov/HBPublicComments/ Esparza, Patty From: David Ward [DWard@ocregister.com] Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 10:01 AM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: RE: Legal ad for the HB Wave, CUP 15-062 Good morning Patty. Below is your proof. Have a wonderful day! Ad#10177595 Run Date 7/7 Cost$150.00 PROOF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, July 18.2016,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 iterns: i. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0 IS M2 (NO It;A Ol LIVE ENTERTMN. MENTII • CONTINUED FROM JUKE 20, 2010 Appllcantr Adams & Associates, Mike Adams Property Ovrntat CDR Land and Farminq, LLC, Dennis Boggeln Re- quest:To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of a) unlimited number of hula performers and up to five acoustic band performers vvithin a 40 sq. ft. area outdoor rear patio, and b) karaoke within aet interior 1.0 sq. ft. area within the bar+dinirq room. The applicant also requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval Nis, 1. 3, and 14.a., which limits the hours of operation to between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM- requires a minimum 100 persona dining room seating capacity (excluding outdoor dining areas), and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment 16 a maximum of two:pe&rrners_ The applicant requests to main- tain the current 2:00 AM ciclsinq hour in4i.eu of closing at 12:00 AM., provides 37 indoor seating Capacity, and requests more than two outdoor performers, City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution re- quire approval by the City Council. Location: 215 Main Street. 92648 (west side of Main St.,between Olive Ave.and Walnut Ave,) City Contact=.lane James, Planning Manager. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ham #1 is ezernpt from the crovisions;of the Califotnia En- virvnmental Ouality Act pursuant to Section 15301, Class i-Existinq Facilities, because the project involves the operation and Parmitiinq of an existing development involving negli.pi- ble expansion of the use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development De- partment,2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach,California 92648, for Inspection by the pub- lic. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office or on line at htirp:lfwww..huntingtoa-ibeachca..Qov on Thursday. July 14, 2016, ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as out fined above. if you challenge the City Council's action in court, you maV be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence de- levered to the City at, or pirior to, the public hearing, if there are arty further questions Please call the Community Development Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above itean. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk, Robin Estanislau,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Fluor Huntington Beach,California 92648 714-536.52.27 http,. rnuntingtonbeachca.govlHBPubIieCoiaamemtV Published: The Huntington Beach Wave.Duty 7.201610177596 1 - OC »RLSTIER R 714.796.979+4 E 714.2472724 ERV- From: Esparza, Patty [ma i Ito:PEsparzaCalsurfcity-hb.org] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 4:30 PM To: David Ward Subject: Legal ad for the HB Wave, CUP 15-062 Importance: High Hi David: Attached is a legal ad for publication July 7th in the HB Wave. Please confirm when possible. Thanks! Patty Esparza, CMC Senior Deputy City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 {714) 536-5260 2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, July 18, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the following planning and zoning items: ❑ 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 15-062 (NO KA OI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT) — CONTINUED FROM JUNE 20, 2016 Applicant: Adams & Associates, Mike Adams Property Owner: CDB Land and Farming, LLC, Dennis Boggeln Request: To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of: a) unlimited number of hula performers and up to five acoustic band performers within a 40 sq. ft. area outdoor rear patio, and b) karaoke within an interior 10 sq. ft. area within the bar/dining room. The applicant also requests relief from City Council Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval Nos. 1, 3, and 14.a., which limits the hours of operation to between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM; requires a minimum 100 person dining room seating capacity (excluding outdoor dining areas); and limits non- amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The applicant requests to maintain the current 2:00 AM closing hour in-lieu of closing at 12:00 AM., provides 37 indoor seating capacity, and requests more than two outdoor performers. City Council Resolution No. 2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution require approval by the City Council. Location: 215 Main Street, 92648 (west side of Main St., between Olive Ave. and Walnut Ave.) City Contact: Jane James, Planning Manager. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1—Existing Facilities, because the project involves the operation and permitting of an existing development involving negligible expansion of the use. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development 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.huntingtonbeachca.gov on Thursday, July 14, 2016. 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 Community Development Department at (714) 536- 5271 and refer to the above item. 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Beach, Ca 92648-5194 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5195 939-506-10 939-506-11 939-506-13 Occupant Occupant Occupant 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 346 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 347 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 349 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5195 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5195 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5195 939-506-14 939-506-15 939-506-19 Occupant Occupant Occupant 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 350 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 402 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 411 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5195 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5195 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5196 939-506-21 939-506-23 939-506-24 Occupant Occupant Occupant 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 415 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 418 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 420 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5196 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5197 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5197 939-506-26 939-506-28 939-506-29 Occupant Occupant Occupant 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 424 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 436 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 439 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5197 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5197 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5197 939-506-30 939-506-31 939-506-32 Occupant Occupant Occupant 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 443 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 445 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 447 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5198 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5198 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5198 Wla6P3 do-dod asodxa ® waded paaj -�� -� -,�p09L5 a;e!dtuaZ @)(nand ash e (R)ORS ® W ® e of Gull6uole pues Slaorl mead Ase-; A1113AV-O9-008-L f ,Wdn-dod pjogaj al JaIanaJ juawa61epp @09LS 0AH3A`d I!aege6 a1 zesinin i woa�Gane-ru►nnnn , ap ui}e amyaey of zai1dab ap suas® , 1a'ad a s811113e;sananbeP 024-142-06 024-142-08 024-142-13 Judith Wood Family Investments Hb-6Th St Llc James Torres 19681 Quiet Bay Ln 3366 Via Lido 313 5Th St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-2613 Newport Beach, Ca 92663-3907 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5119 024-142-19 024-142-20 024-142-22 James Alexander Beard Catherine Brouwers Andrew Stupin 19481 Pompano Ln 112 306 6Th St 215 5Th St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-2479 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-4602 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-8101 024-142-28 024-143-27 024-143-27 Jack Klingensmith Property Owner/Tenant Property Owner/Tenant 314 6Th St 424 Olive Ave 416 Olive Ave Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-4602 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5142 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5142 024-143-27 024-143-27 024-143-27 Property Owner/Tenant Property Owner/Tenant Property Owner/Tenant 412 Olive Ave 301 Main St Unit 102 301 Main St Unit 103 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5142 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5170 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5170 024-143-27 024-144-01 024-144-03 Property Owner/Tenant Walsh Goodall Robert Bolen 301 Main St Unit 112 3505 Cadillac Ave G1 1818 Pine St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5170 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626-1431 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-2742 024-144-04 024-144-10 024-144-12 United States Of America Heidi Marie Masin Davis Ben Adam Trainer 6771 Warner Ave 39 Stillmeadow Dr Po Box 629 Huntington Beach, Ca 92647-9400 Commerce, Ga 30529-8147 Carmel Valley, Ca 93924-0629 024-144-13 024-146-03 024-146-06 Joseph Peter Gergen Yvonne Eugenie Ann Little Charles Briggs 927 10Th St 2475 N 163Rd Dr 1275 Fairway Dr Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-3405 Goodyear,Az 85395-1807 Elko, Nv 89801-2517 024-146-09 024-146-12 024-146-13 Dtm Enterprises Llc David Rolph Tadashi Nakase 19681 Quiet Bay Ln 11 Crestview 10171 Northampton Ave Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-2613 Aliso Viejo, Ca 92656-1818 Westminster, Ca 92683-7558 024-146-16 024-146-17 024-146-18 Bernard Davis Samuel Shawn Lewis Schrimpf Donald Kenneth 202 6Th St 204 6Th St 206 6Th St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5004 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5004 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5004 024-146-19 024-146-22 024-146-23 Takako Nakase Vanderpyl-Pyone Family Trust Nguyen Christopher H Trust 208 6Th St 1823 E Skyline Dr 17441 Kennebunk Ln Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5004 La Habra Heights, Ca 90631-7964 Huntington Beach, Ca 92649-6435 009LS ® � lWz, w�®x a�n 6®��p�f,�xa ® wade®paaj r(�, If ���0945 a}gt�i� @�� i AH3AV-O9-008-L ,Wdn-dod 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92648-5118 024-147-35 024-147-36 024-147-37 Taylor Orange Coast Specialties Jeffery Fisher 220 Via San Remo 633 E Chapman Ave 23901 Calabasas Rd 1065 Newport Beach, Ca 92663-5512 Orange, Ca 92866-1604 Calabasas, Ca 91302-1560 024-147-38 024-147-39 024-147-40 John Gallagher 221 N Main Street Beach Proper Thomas Caverly 208 5Th St Po Box 629 553 Temple Hills Dr Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5118 Carmel Valley, Ca 93924-0629 Laguna Beach, Ca 92651-2629 024-147-41 024-153-04 024-153-05 214 5Th Street Llc James Lane Ronald Mase 200 Main St 206 637 Frankfort Ave 16642 Intrepid Ln Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-8123 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-4902 Huntington Beach, Ca 92649-2826 024-153-07 024-153-11 024-153-17 117 Main Hb Llc Bagstad Group Two George Draper 117 Main St 901 Catalina Ave 1210 Pecan Ave Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-8168 Seal Beach, Ca 90740-5851 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-4533 024-153-18 024-153-23 024-153-25 Frank Alfonso Abdelmuti Development Company Shirley Worthy 6630 Vickiview Dr 16350 Gothard St 101 801 13Th St West Hills, Ca 91307-2749 Huntington Beach, Ca 92647-8682 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-3434 024-153-26 024-154-01 024-154-02 Cim/Huntington LIc Cim/Hunting Mohammed Zeidan Sang Lim Po Box 131237 1215 Citrus PI 3810 Wilshire Blvd 911 Carlsbad, Ca 92013-1237 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626-4147 Los Angeles, Ca 90010-3218 �09LS° ° wlP3do as xa jaded paaj P "09LS a}e!dwal @fUDAV esn@A a6 ®fie � ® ,C�tf�" slagel alead Ase3 T AWAV-O9-008-L .1 ,wdn-dod pjogaj al J818A8J ;uawa6jeyp a 0915 A213Ab'�!aege6 a1 zas!!!�n i uaar/Gene-MMM ; ap uge amy3ey of a za!!des ap®a5 aalad a saflae;sa:aanb! 3 024-154-03 024-154-04 024-154-17 Morning Jade Corp Linda Diane Biggs Pierside Pavilion Llc 2855 Pullman St 125 Manhattan Beach Blvd 2633 Riviera Dr Santa Ana, Ca 92705-5713 Manhattan Beach, Ca 90266-5431 Laguna Beach, Ca 92651-1027 024-164-13 024-165-07 024-165-08 Orange Coast Anthony Pearson Robert Allen 2123 Granada Ave 217 Olive Ave 327 Crest Ave Newport Beach, Ca 92661-1538 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5137 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-3465 024-165-09 024-165-12 024-165-14 3 H Construction Inc H B Pierside Llc Khanh Vu 26941 Fort Apache Cir 212 S Palm Ave 200 21326 Thomas Dr Lake Forest, Ca 92630-5713 Alhambra, Ca 91801-3105 Carson, Ca 90745-1600 024-165-15 937-192-33 937-192-35 Kim Thi Vu 200 Main Street Llc Thomas Adams 11210 Lavender Ave 200 Main St 206 5858 Engineer Dr Fountain Valley, Ca 92708-2428 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-8123 Huntington Beach, Ca 92649-1166 937-192-36 937-192-37 937-192-38 Don Ar II Paul Makhail Rivera Shawn Del Ray Tr 1444 Redpost Ct 7 Hidden Pass 2240 Shaw Cir Diamond Bar, Ca 91765-3905 Newport Coast, Ca 92657-1648 Las Vegas, Nv 89117-2811 937-192-39 937-192-40 937-192-41 Barbara Secousse Bloom Nile S Trust Kristine Albertalli 310 5Th St 312 5Th St Po Box 3747 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Huntington Beach, Ca 92605-3747 937-192-42 937-192-43 937-192-44 Phyllis Benavente Robin Braithwaite Arthur Lopez 4424 Whitsett Ave 112 73042 Bel Air Rd 3000 Tyler St Studio City, Ca 91604-2170 Palm Desert, Ca 92260-6060 Riverside, Ca 92503-5340 937-192-45 937-192-46 937-192-47 Nahoko Kelly Kinutani Robert Kaminski Angela Marlowe 3535 E Coast Hwy 63 324 5Th St 326 5Th St Corona Del Mar, Ca 92625-2404 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 937-192-48 937-192-49 937-192-50 Khalife Elio S The Khalife Fam John Zurn Torabi Majid Family Tr 15215 N Kierland Blvd 308 330 5Th St Po Box 972 Scottsdale, Az 85254-8187 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Rancho Mirage, Ca 92270-0972 937-192-51 937-192-52 937-192-53 Idelle Hoffman Auz Holdings Llc Michael Devries 334 5Th St 118 Oak Rd 1452 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy 194 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Orinda, Ca 94563-3348 Henderson, Nv 89012-4422 009L5 ® I 0915 a�eld WJa6p3 do-dod asodxa jaded paaj P ® uaal @ljanV asn ��!/� 1 01 au!f 6uo!e pugs � ® !/ i r/J ,C siatael.a,1aa.!Ase:3 AUAV-09-008-6 ,Wdn-dod pjogaa al jaIgAgj Iuaw86NW 0965 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Bluff Ct 411 Whiskey Hill Rd 41200 Yucca Ln Encinitas, Ca 92024-1271 Woodside, Ca 94062-2535 Bermuda Dunes, Ca 92203-8118 937-192-69 937-192-70 937-192-71 Marty Hess Carrie Gahvejian Charles Hunt Bunten 376 5Th St 6053 E Butler Ave 380 5Th St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Fresno, Ca 93727-5602 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 937-192-72 937-192-73 937-192-74 Joyce Kuo Laurence Andrew Mawhinney Ronnie Rivera 382 5Th St 384 5Th St 386 5Th St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 937-192-75 937-192-76 937-192-77 James Lota Philip John Walton Jt Development Company Llc 19 Cape Andover 390 5Th St 15272 Bolsa Chica St 101 Newport Beach, Ca 92660-8401 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5120 Huntington Beach, Ca 92649-1264 939-505-10 939-505-11 939-505-12 Mark Canavan Derek Fuller Michael Ming-Ping Tsai 16329 Sierra Trail Ct 6676 Beachview Dr 17546 Edgewood Ln Hacienda Heights, Ca 91745-5526 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-2666 Yorba Linda, Ca 92886-1950 939-505-13 939-505-14 939-505-16 Louis Nemeth Frank Mamone Rudolph Sanchez 19801 Gloucester Ln 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 105 1036 La Cresta PI Huntington Beach, Ca 92646-4043 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-8126 Fullerton, Ca 92835-4037 09L� Wla6p3 do-dos asodxa ® jaded paa� —� yp0915 ale!dwal®tSuanV ash ! ® ® � 1 01 ausl 6u®le passe ® 11(-, slaga7 %lead Asa3 T AH3Ad-OD-008-L r ,Wdn-dod pjogaj al jafanaj juawaBiep ® �09L5 AH3AV IijegeB al zasilm wor�ane'nnnn�u► ; ap w;e amyaey el za.Idaa ap®as aasad a sato'e}sa anbi;3 939-505-17 939-505-18 939-505-19 Francisco Fabregas John Crews Guy Dominguez 18401 Hampton Ct 13653 Beach St 4264 Pepperwood Ave Northridge, Ca 91326-3601 Cerritos, Ca 90703-1433 Long Beach, Ca 90808-1534 939-505-20 939-505-21 939-505-22 Christine Nguyen Gorgen Youssefian David Bartlett 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 111 40 Willowbrook Ln 607 7Th St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5124 Pomona, Ca 91766-4852 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-4612 939-505-23 939-505-24 939-505-25 Michael Johnson Ernest Hwang David Stump 8065 Thoroughbred St 200 Pacific Coast Hwy Unit 115 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 116 Alta Loma, Ca 91701-2541 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5123 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5167 939-505-26 939-505-27 939-505-28 Saranath Krishnamurthy Laila Morcos Sasha Victorine 469 Magnolia Ave 102 3665 Norwich PI 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 119 Corona, Ca 92879-3303 Rowland Heights, Ca 91748-5133 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5167 939-505-29 939-505-30 939-505-31 Briana Miller Mariano Cruz Kimberly Meggison 8892 Bainford Dr 12641 Misty PI 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 122 Huntington Beach, Ca 92646-5114 Cerritos, Ca 90703-6070 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5178 939-505-32 939-505-33 939-505-34 William Garrisi Copeland W & B 2014 Family Tru Vidal Espeleta 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 123 2024 9Th St 2746 N Vista Heights Ave Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5178 La Verne, Ca 91750-4003 Orange, Ca 92867-1757 939-505-35 939-505-36 939-505-37 Rozemarie Sweet Armando Enriquez Paul Byrne 20071 Big Bend Ln 1932 Pine St 5571 Ocean Terrace Dr Huntington Beach, Ca 92646-4811 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-2761 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-7513 939-505-38 939-505-39 939-505-40 Khanh Tran John Douglas Parrish Robert Higa 2406 Camino Leada Po Box 5670 6111 Canyon Estates Ct San Clemente, Ca 92673 Huntington Beach, Ca 92615-5670 Riverside, Ca 92506-4063 939-505-41 939-505-42 939-505-43 Marian Grant Joanne Bohnke Randolph Payne 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 132 630 Webster Pointe Dr 6201 Morningside Dr Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5184 Chapin, Sc 29036-7624 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-6103 939-505-44 939-505-45 939-505-46 Robert Starr Steven Chidester Heather Shannon Po Box 486 30 Sidra Cv 10724 Le Conte Ave Surfside, Ca 90743-0486 Newport Coast, Ca 92657-2115 Los Angeles, Ca 90024-3112 ®09L5��� � WlaBp3 do-dod asodxa jaded paai r 7 ^�� �b y.@09L5 aLeldwal @IGand ash 1 03 ads W®fie RuaB m ® !(cc i If slag alaad Aseg A213AV-09-008-L ,wdn-dod pjogaj al Ja!anaa ivawa6aey� O f a 09LS a O AH3AV I!jegLB al zesivin SLIw0rtiane•AVdM 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92648-5188 939-505-61 939-505-62 939-505-63 Robert Edward Manciaci Beryl Amspoker Ting-Li Chen 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 209 7 Ivyhill 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 216 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5188 Irvine, Ca 92604-4661 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5188 939-505-64 939-505-65 939-505-66 Elbert Chang/Rosa Chen Mitchell Blackburn John Niznik 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 217 200 Pacific Coast Hwy 218 18551 San Marcos St Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5188 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648-5188 Fountain Valley, Ca 92708-6715 939-505-67 939-505-68 939-505-69 Eric Yao Maria Simsian Tbf Properties Lic Po Box 17196 710 S Elwood Ave 2935 Bluebell Ave Irvine, Ca 92623-7196 Glendora, Ca 91740-6320 Brea, Ca 92821-4702 939-505-70 939-505-71 939-505-72 Alfonso Ragus Llacuna Adel Albadawi Mario Ricciardi 50 Shooting Star 2408 Santiago 8004 Haven Ave 200 Irvine, Ca 92604-3361 La Verne, Ca 91750-1154 Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 91730-3065 939-505-73 939-505-74 939-505-75 Lena Bedikian Theodore Carl Frankiewicz Castro Javier Living Trust 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This information was obtained from the latest Orange County Assessment Rolls. Data Source: Metroscan from CoreLogic The Information Provided is Deemed Reliable, But is Not Guaranteed. Signature /l / Yel Printed Na a of Preparer Date AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) ss. County of Orange ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident BEFORE NOTICE 01 FB ouNc ip F THE CITY OF HUNTINOTON BEACH of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday,July18,2016,at 6:0o 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; eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in p 1, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.15462 (NO KA 01 LIVE ENTERTAIN. ME NT) - CONTINUED FROM JUNE 20,2016 Applicant:Adams&Associates, the above entitled matter.I am the principal clerk Mike Adams.Preperty Ownere CDB Land and Farming,LLC,Dennis Boggeln Re. qusat:To permit live entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of:a)unlimited number of hula performers and up to five acoustic band of the Huntington Beach Wave, a newspaper performers within a 40 sq ft.area outdoor rear patio,and b)karsoke within an interior 10 sq.ft.area within the bar/dining room. The applicant also requests relief from City Council Resolution No.2013-24,Exhibit B,Conditions of Appproval Nos.f,3,and 14.a.,which limits that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of the hours of operation to between 7:00 AM and 12:1 AM;requires a minimum 100 person dining room seating capacity(excluding outdoor dining areas);and limits non-amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The applicant requests to main- general circulation by the Superior Court of the tain the current 2:00 AM closing hour in-lieu of closing at 12:00 AM.,provides 37 indoor seating capacity,and requests more than two outdoor performers.City Council Resolution No.2013-24 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution re- County of Orange, State of California, on July 1, qquire approval by the City Council. Locatlon:215 Main Street,92648(west side of Main St.,between Olive Ave.and Walnut Ave.) CRY Contact:Jane James,Planning Manager. 1998, Case No. A-185906 in and for the City of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item#1 is exempt from the provisions of the Califomia En- vironmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15301,Class 1-Existing Facilities,because the goject involves the operation and permitting of an existing development involving negligi- Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of e expansion of the use. ON FILE: A of the pro osed request is on file in the Community Development De- California; that the notice, of which the annexed artment,20�°D ail;street,r�untington Beach,California 92648,for inspection b the pub- Pc. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office is a true printed copy,has been published in each or on line at http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov on Thursday,July 14,2016. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the appfication as outlined above. If you challenge the City regular and entire issue of said newspaper and 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 de- livered In an supplement thereof on the following livered to the Ct at,or prior to;the public hearing. If there are any further questions Y Pp $ please call the ommunity Development Department at(714)536-5271 and refer to the above item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk: dates,t0 wit: Robin Estanislau,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,California 92648 7145365227 July 7 2016 http://huntin.tonbeachca.gov/HBPublicComments/ Published:The Huntington Beach.Wave July 7,201610177595 "I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct": Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, California,on July 7,2016 Signature Huntington Beach Wave 625 N.Grand Ave. Santa Ana,CA 92701 (714)796-2209 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) ss. County of Orange ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident v -BEFORE THE Orry COUNCIL OF THE of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of Olnr OR NUNTINOTON sEAON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday,July 18,2016,at8:00 p.m.in the City Council eighteen years,and not a party to or interested in Chambers,20M Main Street,Huntington Beach,the City Council wdl hold a public hearing on the following Planning and zoning items: the above entitled matter.I am the principal clerk ❑1• CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO.1E462 (NO IKA 01 LWE ENTERTAIN. ME damsONrTIIpN.UED FROM DUNE 20,201E ApPll"nt.Adams&Associates, .:h Topermit1' � owMre CDB Land and Farming,LLC,Dennis Boggeln Ro• of the Huntington Beach Wave, a newspaper y ive entertainment at an existing eating and drinking establishment with alcohol consisting of:a)unlimited number of hula Performers and up to five acoustic band g newspaper sift.area within thear dining room.ft.area door rear The appiPoant alsodrequests elief from interior 10 that has been adjudged to be a news a er of q karao Resil olution No.2013-24,Exhibit B.Conditions of Appproval Nos.1,3,and 14.a.,which limits the hours of operation to between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM;requires a minimum lo0 general circulation by the Superior Court of the dining room seating capacity(excluding outdoor dining areas);and limits non person -amplified outdoor entertainment to a maximum of two performers. The applicant requests to main- tain atinheccurraec t 2:00 AM closing hour in-lieu of dosing at 12:00 AM.,provides 37 indoor County of Orange, State of California, on July 1, � �y,and requests more than two outdoor performers.City Council Resolution No.2 13-4 states that any amendments to the conditions specified in the Resolution re- gqwire approval by the City Council. LoenUOm 215 Main Street,92648(west side of Main 1998, Case No. A-185906 in and for the City of St.,.between Olive Ave.and Walnut Ave.) City Cont Orb Jane James,Planning Manager. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item#1 is exempt from the provisions of the CalHomia En- Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of vironmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 153 Class 1-Existing Fecillties because the p10 ect involves the operation and permitting of an existing development involving negligi. ble expansion of the use. California; that the notice, of which the annexed ON FILE: A o0 of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development De- ,c ent,2000 Main Street,Huntington Beach,California 92648,for inspection by the pub- is a true printed copy,has been published in each Pr on line t h the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office ttp://Www.huntingtonbeachca.gov on Thursday,July 14,2016. regular and entire issue of said newspaper and ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the applicafion as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court,you mayy be limited to raising only those issues you or someone not in any supplement thereof on the following else raised at the public hearing described In this notice,or in written comesponderice de- pleesde to oall the at C mmulnrgior to, he public hearing. If there are any furttler questions dates,to wit: above item.,Direct your written communications ent Department he c4ty Clerk: �271 and refer to the Robin Estanislau,City Clerk C�'iy of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor July 7 2016 Huntington Beach,California 92648 y 714-5365227 Published:The Huntington 8eso ave July'goy/HBPu77WS mants/ h T,201610177595 "I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct": Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, California,on July 2016 v/ , Signature Huntington Beach Wave 625 N.Grand Ave. Santa Ana,CA 92701 (714)796-2209 7/ 18/2016 Conditional Use Permit No. 15-062 No Ka Oi Live Entertainment M- M M t__ ■ July 18, 2016 Applicant: Mike Adams Property Owner: Dennis Boggeln 215 Main Street, 92648 CUP Request — Continued from June 2092016 To permit live entertainment at No Ka Oi, an existing restaurant with alcohol, consisting of: Karaoke within 10 sq. ft. area in bar/dining room on Wednesdays and Saturday from 9:00 PM-11 :00PM; Up to 5 acoustic band performers and unlimited hula performers within 40 sq. ft. area on rear patio daily from 2:30 PM-9:00 PM SUPPILENotL'kL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: or &4 Agenda Item No. 1 7/ 18/2016 CUP Request Includes relief from Resolution No. 2013-24, Exhibit B, Conditions of Approval No. 3 and 14.a., which as a prerequisite to establishing live entertainment, requires: Minimum 100 person dining room seating capacity, excluding - outdoor dining areas Maximum of two performers for non-amplified outdoor entertainment At June 20, 2016 City Council, third request added: Allow business hours to remain 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM instead of 12:00 AM closing Amendments to standard conditions requires City Council approval Vicinity Map K , c No Ka Di �• { K : "W Restaurant �.'�' °•;' ' �, " Located on west SUBJECT SITE side of Main St., between Olive t Ave. and Walnut - Ave. 2 7/ 18/2016 Background 2003 — ZA approved CUP for indoor/outdoor alcohol 2010 — City Council adopted resolution establishing standard conditions for new restaurants with alcohol and/or entertainment 2011 — City Council modified resolution to clarify applicability of standard conditions 2013 — City Council adopted current resolution specifying any amendments or deviations may only be approved by City Council -W- PC Action May 10, 2016 public hearing on CUP No. 15-062 Discussion related to public safety, live entertainment layout, family oriented request, business hours closing at 12:00 AM ® Relief from two requested items supported Unanimous vote to recommend approval and forward to City Council for approval 3 7/ 18/2016 Analysis Nearest noise sensitive use approx. 100 ft. to the north All amplified entertainment to remain indoors - Conditions: ceasing promotional drinks after 7:00; full menu service; no drink minimums-In o alcohol games/contests; security; video; and RBS training - Conceptual Entertainment Permit issued by Police No entertainment shall be audible beyond 50 feet Annually reviewed and can be modified as necessary by Chief of Police Staff Recommendation Request to waive 100 people seating requirement - support Condition to prohibit removal of tables/chairs for live - entertainment Request to permit 5 band and unlimited hula (instead of max 2) during outdoor entertainment — partially support Up to 5 max performers — any combination of acoustic band members and hula Request to allow business hours to remain from 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM — Recommend limiting to 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM 4 7/ 18/2016 Staff Recommendation Findings for Approval: Consistency with the General Plan designation of Mixed Use Compliance with zoning and Municipal Code (with conditions imposed) will not result in significant impacts to the site and surrounding area Compliance with City Council Resolution No. 2013- 24, except for Exhibit B, Condition of Approval Nos. 3 and 14.a. 5 Print Request Page 1 of 1 Request: 26757 Entered on: 07/11/2016 5:09 PM Customer Information Name:Stevan Haiflich Phone:2604667844 Address:308 5th Street Alt. Phone:2604667844 Huntington Beach, Email:stevanhaiflich@yahoo.com California 92648 Request Classification Topic:City Council - Agenda & Public Request type:Comment Hearing Comments Status:Closed Priority:Normal Assigned to:Agenda Alerts Entered Via:Web Description The generation of music until 2 a.m. is totally unreasonable. This will have direct impact on the quality of life in our condo (308 5th Street) located at the end of the alley which runs behind No Ka Oi since on Olive Street in front of our condo. I would respectfully request the denial of this conditional use permit. Reason Closed Thank you for taking the time to send your thoughts to the City Council. A copy of your comments has been entered into the Pipeline system and will also be forwarded to the City Clerk to be included in the record on this item. Thank you very much for writing. r„ Sincerely, 3=y . Johanna Dombo Executive Assistant110 Date Expect Closed: 07/12/2016 ;; +safe: Date Closed: 07/12/2016 07:52 AM By: Johanna Dombo Y i t;l It rr 1sic�. Enter Field Notes Below Notes: Notes Taken By: Date: http://user.govoutreach.com/surfcity/printrequest.php?curid=2774672&type=0 7/15/2016 Esparza, Patty From: Dombo, Johanna Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 2:37 PM To: Agenda Comment Cc: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL Subject: FW: NO KA OI ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT LETTER Attachments: NO KA OI ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT LETTER.pdf AGENDA COMMENT From: Lucille Pescevic [mailto:LPescevic@boggelnco.com] Sent: Wednesday,July 13, 2016 2:36 PM To: Fikes, Cathy; CITY COUNCIL; Wilson, Fred; Gates, Michael; Handy, Robert; Hess, Scott Cc: Dennis Boggeln Subject: NO KA OI ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT LETTER Thank you, Lucille Pescevic Boggeln&Company, Inc. 215 1/2 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Phone: 714-374-7434 Fax: 714-374-7224 e-mail: 1pescevicC@boggelnco.com Click Here to Send Files Securely CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This e-mail message is for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s)named above.This message may also contain privileged client information or work product.If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient or an agent responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient,you are hereby notified that you have received this document in error and that any review,dissemination,distribution,or copying of this message is strictly prohibited.If you have received this message in error,please notify us immediately by e-mail,and delete the original message and any attachments. SUPPLEMENTAL COMM UNICATKON Meeting Date: 74f Agenda Item No. i July 14, 2016 Mayor Katapodis and members of the City Council 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Re: No Ka Oi Entertainment Permit Please review item 20 of the city council meeting submitted by Councilmember Sullivan at the July 7, 2014 meeting in which the discussion involves the limitation of hours for "new establishments". Based on this video I ask that the discussion and vote on Monday July 18th be limited to my request for entertainment only and not involve any unnecessary discussion of a limitation of my establishments hours of operation. I look forward to your final approval of my request for this new family entertainment in our downtown. Thank y u for your conside ion. ennis Boggeln No Ka Oi CC: Fred Wilson Michael Gates Robert Handy Scott Hess Esparza, Patty From: Surf City Pipeline [noreply@user.govoutreach.com] Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 2:57 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; Agenda Alerts Subject: Surf City Pipeline: Comment on an Agenda Item (notification) Request# 26813 from the Government Outreach System has been assigned to Agenda Alerts. Request type: Comment Request area: City Council - Agenda& Public Hearing Comments Citizen name: Edward Hahn Description: I would ask that before approving the Conditional Use Permit for NO KA OI Live Entertainment that Staff verifies that the approval will not result in violations of the current city Noise Ordinance. Expected Close Date: July 16, 2016 Click here to access the request Note: This message is for notification purposes only. Please do not reply to this email. Email replies are not monitored and will be ignored. SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: Agenda Item No._2 i