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28 . 11 .2011 12 : 43 PM PAGE. 2/ 2 March 7,2011 -�%� �'✓'? Bomburger � Rob Sleeenhof,Owner 200 Fain Street,Suite 114 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Subject: City Council Appeal of Denial of CU.P.2010-028 Dear Councilman Bohr, We at Bomburger thank you very much for making the effort to appeal the Planning Commission's denial of our C.U.P.requesting to be allowed to serve beer&wine from 11am t 3 10pm. We have been very surprised that this request has drawn so much ire from a h Eindful of folks that seem to believe we have some kind of alternative plan to become a bar versus A fast food burger joint. We have no intentions of operating as a bar,some patrons like to have a beer with their burger and we prefer to be able to accommodate when those customers visit our restaurant. I would say we would operate similar to Wahoos,Ruby's and T.K. Burgers,casual dining with beer and wine none of which operate at all as a bar. We actually already have a proven track record of responsibly operating a dom ntown restaurant that sells beer and wine. We have operated the Chronic Tacos restaurant Iota d at 328 11th Street in Huntington Beach,for approximately six years. We have a license to serve b eer and wine at this restaurant,but alcohol sales only accounts for less than 10%of our revenues. ur permit allows us to operate until 12 midnight,but we close at 10 p,m.specifically to be good neighbors,as we are closely located to lots of residences. It seems we have applied at an inopportune time as the city and its residents have been discussing downtown alcohol issues:number of ABC licenses downtown,number of DUI arrests and the challenges that the late night crowds can cause when walking to their vehicles parked in the residential neighborhoods. We are confident that our operation would not contribute to any of these issues,but again can see that our timing is bad. We figured discontinuing alcohol sales at 10pm,two hours earlier than the city's resolution 2010-05 requires would provide plenty of comfort that we would not be adding additional challenges for our police department or our residents. Given all of the above we respectfully request that the City Council do one of h ro things,whichever it feels is most appropriate. 1. 'fable actioBon our C.U.P.for 12 rea®mths. This would allow the City some time to deal with the various alcohol issues and allows us to not losc the$5,000 we have spent on this application to date. We may or may not choose to pursue the lict nse at that time depending on the political environment. 2. 11-the City Council-does then we wouls! �jmpiv request that our amplicado n be rescin eed, We do rot want to put the city council in the precarious position of having to act on our application in this politically overly charged environment. In either case we appreciate the City Council's consideration of our applicatio , Sincerely, Rob Sleenhof Xc: Huntington Beach City Council Members and City Clerk ATTACHMENT NO. 2 (STAFF RECOMMENDATION) SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 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 exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301, Class 1, of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use of the Downtown Specific Plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of. the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed use will not create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on type of alcohol service (beer and wine only), controlling the area of alcohol sales and consumption, and hours of food service and operation. In addition, the project will comply with City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, standard conditions for approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales. 2. The proposed sales and service of alcoholic beverages within an existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will be compatible with surrounding uses because it is proposed in a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible to its surroundings. The use will be required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties are minimized. Additionally, the use is subject to noise regulations to further ensure compatibility with surrounding properties. 3. The proposed sale and service of alcoholic beverages will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no physical expansion that includes additional floor area to the existing building as part of this request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F6/25-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical — 2.0 Max. Floor Area Ratio/25 Dwelling Units per Acre — Specific Plan — Pedestrian Overlay) H -3 7- Item 13. - 9 on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals, policies, and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Objective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed use is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages to accommodate the entertainment and recreation needs of residents and visitors. This expansion of services captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facilities as well residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use. B. Coastal Element Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Goal C 3: Provide a variety of recreational and visitor-serving commercial uses for a range of cost and market preferences. Policy C 3.2.3: Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed use will promote commercial establishments in the Downtown and will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone. Item 13. - 10 HB -3 - SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. The site plan and floor plan received and dated November 8, 2010 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 and 12:00 AM (midnight) everyday. (Resolution No. 2010-05) b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) c. Full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No. 2010-05) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No. 2010-05) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No. 2010-05) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No. 2010-05) h. 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. (Resolution No. 2010-05) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2010-05) j. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2010-05) k. The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No. 2010-05) I. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. HB -389- Item 13. - 11 m. Prior to commencing live entertainment activities, a copy of an approved Entertainment Permit, as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Planning and Building Department. n. Only the uses described in the project narrative shall be permitted. 3. The development services departments and divisions (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services 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. 4. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 5. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CategoryID=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://vvww.buildit rq een.or /ig ndex.cfm?fuseaction= uidelines). 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 13. - 12 HB -390- ATTAC H M E NT #3 r„ -391- Item 13. - 13 ES BC REPORT Page 20 of 24 As stated in the Business and Professional Code, an ABC protest must establish that an ABC license is, or will be, located in a Crime Reporting District with a crime rate 20% greater than the average of all the other Crime Reporting Districts within the jurisdiction of the City. The crimes considered for this analysis are called "Part 1" crimes and include the following: Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Here is a chart comparing the 2010 CRDs for Downtown Huntington Beach contrasted with the remaining 125 CRDs for the rest of City. Downtown Percent Average Citywide Average Difference Criminal Homicide 0.0 0.016 NA Forcible Rape 1.0 0.240 416.7% Robbery 4.5 0.800 562.5% Aggravated Assault 19.5 2.136 912.9% Burglary 18.0 5.848 307.8% Larceny Theft 235.0 25.200 932.5% Motor Vehicle Theft 12.5 2.080 601.0% TOTAL 290.5 36.320 799.8% HB -477- Item 13. - 99 ABC REPORT Page 21 of 2 The ABC also provides criteria for on-sale and off-sale alcohol licenses based on census data for cities as contrasted with the county in which they reside. The Business and Professional Code Section 23958.4 reads as follows: 23958.4. (a) For purposes of Section 23958, "undue concentration"means the case in which the applicant premises for an original or premises-to-premises transfer of any retail license are located in an area where any of the following conditions exist. (2) As to on-sale retail license applications, the ratio of on-sale retail licenses to population in the census tract or census division in which the applicant premises are located exceeds the ratio of on-sale retail licenses to population in the county in which the applicant premises are located. (3) As to off-sale retail license applications, the ratio of off-sale retail licenses to population in the census tract or census division in which the applicant premises are located exceeds the ratio of off-sale retail licenses to population in the county in which the applicant premises are located. For the following statistics, the 2005-2009 ACS data was collected from the American Community Survey at: http://factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.htmI? lang=en. The map for tract 0993.11 was collected at: http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger/tgrshp20l 0/tgrshp2010 html NUMBER OF (BPC SPECIFIED) ABC LICENSES FOR ORANGE COUNTY: Off-Sale: 1,791 On-Sale: 3,853 Population: 2,976,831 NUMBER OF (BPC SPECIFIED) ABC LICENSES FOR HB CENSUS TRACT 0993.11: Off-Sale: 7 On-Sale: 38 Population: 3,782 Based on (3) above, Huntington Beach Tract 0993.11 which includes the Downtown area of Huntington Beach has 307.6% more Off-Sale Alcohol Licenses per capita than Orange County. Based on (2) above, Huntington Beach Tract 0993.11 which includes the Downtown area of Huntington Beach has 776.3% more On-Sale Alcohol Licenses per capita than Orange County. Item 13. - 100 HB -478- © ® o o ® ® ® ® ® o ® p ® A BC REPORT Page 22 of 24 CENSUS TRACT 0993.11 t t P FnvlisAvg 'iu�", "„ "Ej '` —_ ,� €i611'n"1c�l1 r"•'AL'- nTOW IV Knnxv <- "via A tit u: �Gfi e vc;`- €:1'tk,#arlr'cvw AM a '€ P1 n i'Ave4 ✓ ' .,i.. +S4ir� ;WI 1 ry ', � aN�, .rKr P' t1',�'•'' VX ' ;ak sawI ri € r 1 Ulm yfililtr �3 Ala rrr�r Ave ' M77 « 50 Jam✓ � � ;��.. \_ v' ,.ay r #� � `���'� c " i' l �� vy � sat' 'M: -itfnt Ave WA MT T �� y , ; e x. S JAI �r s >r r H - - Item 13. - 101 • • e e • s O .' • e e � 0 0 ® e O NONE ABC REPORT Page 23 of 2 CONCLUSION: The ABC sets criteria for a Crime Reporting District to be 20% greater than the average of all other Crime Reporting Districts in the City (Part 1 crimes only), in order to consider the issuance or denial of an ABC license in a specific geography. As shown on the preceding chart, the Downtown area of Huntington Beach, as defined by Crime Reporting Districts 451 and 461, has a rate of Part 1 crimes almost 800% greater than the rest of the City. This is 40 times greater than that required by the California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control to deny an alcohol license. Additionally, the City/County ratio for census criteria only calls for an "excess" in the location where the premises are located. Downtown Huntington Beach is in "excess" by over 700% and 300% respectively for on-sale and off-sale licenses. The criteria considered by the ABC with respect to Part 1 crimes, does not consider all of the crimes perpetrated against the residents of Downtown Huntington Beach. These crimes occur 365 days a year, at all hours of the day and night, and are most prevalent during the summer months from June 1 st thru September 30th. Local residents deal with the Downtown Bar Scene late at night as patrons, exhibiting outrageous drunken behavior, return to their cars at 2:00am parked in the residential neighborhoods. Public acts of human vomit, urination, defecation, sex acts, theft, property damage, assaults, screeching tires, loud boisterous behavior, and drunks at your door at 3am are just some of the issues facing Downtown Residents on a ongoing basis. In addition, Downtown is not a welcoming and safe place for residents from all over Huntington Beach, not just the Downtown Residents, and this includes the multitude of visitors and tourists to our City. Huntington Beach has an out-of-control public safety issue as a direct result of the Downtown Entertainment District. Although the majority of these issues relate to nighttime activity, the public safety problems are evident at every hour of the day. END OF REPORT Item 13. - 102 HB -4 - HBDRA The HBDRA was founded in 1994 as the Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association. Today, we are a city-wide organization supporting residential quality of life issues throughout the City of Huntington Beach. As a community coalition of residents, business and community leaders, we operate solely by member volunteers and are supported financially by donations. Issues of concern.to HBDRA include, but are not limited to: • Quality of life for Huntington Beach residents • Preservation of open space • Preservation of historic and cultural resources • Economic development and urban planning • Quality of visitor (tourist) experiences • Public safety for residents and visitors The HBDRA supports economic development and preservation decisions that consider as paramount importance the quality of life for the citizens of Huntington Beach. Residential quality of life and sustainable economic growth and development are not mutually exclusive.The HBDRA believes the existing village concept for Huntington Beach and the future of Huntington Beach as an international tourist destination can co-exist creating a city respectful of its history, its citizens and its needs for economic viability. @ Copyright 2011 Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association All Rights Reserved 419 Main Street, Suite 321 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 714.374.3295 www.HBDRA.com / HBDRA@HBDRA.com Find s o n . www.Facebook.com/HBDRA Visit our website at www.HBDRA.com HB - 81- Item 13. - 103 ,r��J/7� --4,12-V, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, March 7, 2011, 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. 10-028 (APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL — BOMBURGER RESTAURANT ALCOHOL SALES) Appellant: Keith Bohr, City Council Member Applicant: Rob Sleenhof, 4206 Spindrift Road, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Request: To permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area. This request was denied with findings by the Planning Commission on January 25, 2011. Location: 200 Main Street, Suite No. 114 (east side of Main Street, between Olive Avenue and Walnut Avenue — Downtown) Prosect Planner: Tess Nguyen NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act, because the proposed project consists of minor alterations to an existing commercial building involving no expansion in the overall floor area of the structure. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday, March 3, 2011. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning and Building Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 (714) 536-5227 CityClerkAgendaCa�-surfcity-hb.org http://www.huntingtonbeachca.goy/ C:\Documents and Settings\esparzap\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\EVZ11 ETS\030711 (Bornburger Alcohol).docx L 0AJ CH : CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk FROM: Keith Bohr, City Council Member DATE: February 4, 2011 ' SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF CO-NDITICAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 (BOMBURGER RESTAURANT ALCOHOL SALgS) I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 for the Bomburger Restaurant alcohol sales at 200 Main Street #114, On January 25, 2011, the Planning Commission denied Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 at a public hearing. The request is to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. of outdoor dining area. I did not attend nor did I watch the Planning Commission meeting live on television, but I was able to watch a DVD of the complete subject hearing this morning. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. The primary reasons for my appeal are as follows: 1. Interpretation(s) of City Council Resolution 2010-05: 1 was surprised at the discussion including the different interpretations individual commissioners and the only member of the public that spoke against the project were making as it relates to City Council Resolution 2010- 05. 1 believe the intent of the City Council was quite clear, we agreed that downtown Huntington Beach in general has enough of the restaurant/bars that operate more as nightclubs and are open to 2am. Therefore, the council established conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment in the DSP area. The most crucial element of that resolution was that unless the City Council itself makes an exception (which it reserves the right to do) any request to serve alcohol would be conditioned to close by midnight. The subject applicant's request is asking to serve alcohol and food til 10pm, but wants to maintain their existing hours of operation to serve food without alcohol until 2:00am. It seems to me the request is very much in alignment with the resolution if not by a "strict" interpretation then certainly in the "spirit" of which the resolution was passed. The City Council as a whole can make that final determination via this appeal. 2. Findings for Denial: The adopted findings Nos. 1 and 2 for denial of the Bomburger Restaurant alcohol sales Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 appear to be absent of factual accuracy. 3. Legal Propriety of Public Hearing Process: It has been brought to my attention that the Planning Commission's action may have been inappropriate as it relates to the applicant's rights g:admnitr\2011\020411 to 1 a to a fair and impartial hearing. What has been described to me is that the action(s) taken may have raised substantial issues under the "procedural due process requirements" of the state and federal constitutions. Two of the presiding side Planning Commissioners (Farley and Bixby) publicly disclosed that they serve as members of the Huntington Beach Downtown Resident's Association (HBDRA) board and also disclosed that they had spoken about this application to Kim Kramer, one (Bixby) stating that he had spoken to Mr. Kramer about the subject application on several occasions. Commissioner Farley made a motion contrary to staffs (Planning and Police) recommendation for approval to deny the application based on revising the proposed findings for approval into findings for denial (findings that I personally view as not accurate) and Commissioner Bixby seconded the motion which carried on a 4-3 vote (Shire, Erickson & Ryan voting No). The last the thing the City of Huntington Beach needs is more lawsuits to litigate along with the costs; financially and via the negative press that comes with such litigation. It is my. hope that by having the City Council appropriately hear this item any potential litigation will become moot. 1 thank you for your assistance in the processing of this appeal. cc: Via Email: Honorable Mayor and City Council Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Ken Small, Chief of Police Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Herb Fauland, Planning Manager g:admn ltr\2011\020411 to 1 Esparza, Patty From: Flynn, Joan Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 1:02 PM To: Esparza, Patty Subject: Fw: Appeal Filed by Councilman Bohr l f/ For when this come up Joan L. Flynn, CMC Huntington Beach City Clerk From: Fikes, Cathy Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 12:57 PM To: Flynn, Joan; Lugar, Robin Subject: FW: Appeal Filed by Councilman Bohr �_--- n . _...........— ._ w..uwv ...,v... �_..v,..,... ............ From: PARS11@adl.corn [mailto:PARS11@aol.com] Sent: Saturday;February 05, 2011 10:10 AM To: CITY COUNCIL Subject: Appeal Filed by Councilman Bohr Council, I am hoping you will do the right thing (in my opinion) and deny this appeal. You can see that the majority of us engaged in making our city THE place to live and raise a family, feel strongly that more bars and liquor licenses-are_not the direction we'd like to see you take. --------- On personal level, many years ago we lost a 3 year old to a suspected drunk driver. One learns to live with these circumstances, but accept them? Never. Some of you will have or already have, kids coming of drinking age. Are there enough opportunities already for them to imbibe? I think so. 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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 notice published. I am a principal clerk of the NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA :DAILY PILOT, which was adjudged a newspaper of general circulation on NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING September 29, 1961, case A6214' and BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE j CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that.on Monday, March 7, 2011, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange,, City Council will hold a public-hearing on the following planning and zoning I items: and the State of -California: Attached to 0 1. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 (APPEAL OF PLANNING " COMMISSION'S DENIAL - BOMBURGER RESTAURANT ALCOHOL SALES) this AffjdaVlt;IS a true and.complete:copy, Appellant:Keith Bohr, City Council Member Applicant:Rob Sleenhof,420 i Spindrift Road, Newport Beach, CA 92663'Request: To permit the sales as was, printed._,and 'published on' the and service of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption within an ` existing•1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area This following dates) request was denied with findings by the,Planning Commission on January 25, 2011. Location: 200 Main Street, Suite No. 114 (east side of Main Street, between Olive''Avenue and .Walnut Avenue - Downtown) Project i Planner:Tess Nguyen . NOTICE*IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item'#1 is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act,.because the proposed projecticonsists of minor alterations to an existing commercial building involving no expansion in the overall floor area of the structure. February 24, 2011 ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Department; 2000•Main Street,.Huntington-Beach, California 92648, for inspection by.the public:-A'copy'of the.staff report will be available to interested'parties at the City Clerk's Office on Thursday,March 3,2011. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend.said hearing and express opinions or submit' evidence for or against the application as outlined certif (or declare under penalty of above. If you challenge the City Councils action in court, you may be Y \ p y limited to raising only those-issues you or someone else raised at the perjury that the foregoing is tripe and public hearing,described r this notice, or in Baring. correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning and Building Department at(714) correct. 536-5271 and refer to the above items.Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. \ Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000,Main Street,2nd Floor j Huntington Beach,California 92648 (714)536-5227 Executed on February 25, 2011 CityflerkAgenda@surfcity-hb.org htfp://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov// at Costa Mesa, California Published Huntington Beach Independent February 94,2011 024-523 Signat e Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk AM City of Huntington Beach * =`= ' ` ' y - -� ' may'- �? � � . o�2Hz62o9932 F.WIN Office of the City Clerk 21 �e P.O. 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AJ6414'- ,s Council/Agency Meeting Held: Deferred/Continued to: �i rmo ❑ Approved ❑ Conditionally Approved ❑ Denied CI r s Sign re Council Meeting Date: March 7, 2011 Department ID Number: PL 11-003 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building SUBJECT: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 (Appeal of Planning Commission's Denial - Bomburger Restaurant Alcohol Sales) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal by Council Member Keith Bohr of the Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028. The application represents a request by Rob Sleenhof to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing restaurant and outdoor dining area during the hours of 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM at 200 Main Street, Suite No. 114 (east side of Main Street, between Olive Avenue and Walnut Avenue — Downtown). Staff is recommending approval of the request with a condition of approval to require the business to close at midnight (12:00 AM). Financial Impact: Not Applicable. Recommended Action: Motion to: A. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Motion to: "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 with findings for denial (ATTACHMENT NO. 1)." Planning Commission Action on January 25, 2011: A MOTION WAS MADE BY FARLEY, SECONDED BY BIXBY, TO DENY CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-028 WITH FINDINGS FOR DENIAL, BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE: AYES: Bixby, Delgleize, Farley, Mantini NOES: Peterson, Ryan, Shier Burnett ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None MOTION PASSED HB -37 - Item 13. - 1 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 3/7/2011 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 11-003 B. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 with findings and suggested conditions of approval for the hours_ of operation for the restaurant, outdoor dining area, and alcohol sales and service between 11:00 AM and 12:00 AM (midnight) (ATTACHMENT NO. 2). Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motions: 1. "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 with findings and suggested conditions of approval for the hours of operation for the restaurant and outdoor dining area between 11:00 AM and 2:00 AM and the hours of operation for the alcohol sales and service between 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM." (Applicant's Request). (ATTACHMENT NO. 3) 2. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 and direct staff accordingly." Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Rob Sleenhof, 4206 Spindrift Road, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Property Owner: Robert Koury, 200 Main Street, Suite No. 206, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Location: 200 Main Street, Suite No. 114, 92648 (east side of Main Street, between Olive Avenue and Walnut Avenue — Downtown) Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 represents a request to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed Use, of the Downtown Specific Plan, pursuant to Section 4.7.01(b) — Permitted Uses of the Downtown Specific Plan. The current hours of operation for the restaurant and outdoor dining area are between 11:00 AM and 2:00 AM, seven days a week. The proposed hours of operation for the alcohol service are between 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week. The applicant is requesting to maintain the current hours of operation until 2:00 AM for the restaurant and outdoor dining area while discontinuing the sales and service of alcohol at 10:00 PM. The sale and consumption of alcohol is proposed to occur within the interior of the restaurant as well as the outdoor dining area. The alcohol request is for beer and wine only and does not include a full service bar with spirits. The subject suite is located within the Main Promenade building, a mixed use development consisting of commercial and parking facilities. The main dining area is located at the front of the unit facing Main Street along with an outdoor dining area adjacent to the restaurant and next to the public walkway along Main Street. Item 13. - 2 H - 0- REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 3/7/2011 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 11-003 B. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION: On January 25, 2011, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed project and received comments from the applicant and one individual in opposition of the project. With a vote of 4 to 3, the Planning Commission denied the applicant's request for the sales and service of alcoholic beverages with findings for denial (ATTACHMENT NO. 1). In denying the proposed project, the Planning Commission cited that there is an overconcentration of establishments serving alcohol in the downtown area based on community input and testimony. In addition, the Planning Commission stated that the proposed project would have detrimental noise and safety impacts to residents and businesses in the downtown area. The applicant gave verbal testimony in support of the project, noting the restaurant's expanded food and beverage options, providing mechanisms for locking coolers and beer taps to control the hours of alcohol sales and service, and clarifying the indoor and outdoor seating arrangements. One individual gave verbal testimony in opposition, describing concerns with the established policies by the City Council regarding eating and drinking establishments, need to treat all businesses fairly, and proliferation of alcohol licenses in downtown Huntington Beach. C. APPEAL: On February 4, 2011, Council Member Bohr filed an appeal of the Planning Commission's denial of the proposed project (ATTACHMENT NO. 4). The appeal letter cites concerns with the interpretation of City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, findings for denial, and legal propriety of public hearing process. D. STAFF ANALYSIS: Resolution No. 2010-05 In January 2010, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2010-05 establishing conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan area. The standard conditions of approval in the Resolution came out of the desire to maintain a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area to be enjoyed by visitors, residents, and families. The requirements of the City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 would be applicable to the request by Bomburger Restaurant for alcoholic beverage sales because of the type of business and location of the project within the Downtown Specific Plan area. Based on the strict application of the Resolution, the proposed restaurant and outdoor dining area with alcohol beverage sales would be subject to all the adopted conditions of approval, including the hours of operation of 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight). Alternative Action 1 Staff is including the applicant's request as an Alternative Action (1) for City Council consideration. This action is consistent with the applicant's request to maintain the current hours of operation until 2:00 AM for the restaurant and outdoor dining area while discontinuing the sales and service of alcohol at 10:00 PM. The hours of operation in the HB -381- Item 13. - 3 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 3/7/2011 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 11-003 applicant's request are different than those specified in City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, namely the hours of operation are limited between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM (midnight) for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales. Although the hours of operation in the applicant's request are different, they are within the intent of the Resolution. However, the Resolution allows the reviewing body to modify those standard conditions of approval as part of the Conditional Use Permit via a public hearing. The applicant is proposing to discontinue the sales of alcoholic beverages at 10:00 PM, two hours before the 12:00 AM limit. In addition, the applicant is requesting to have the restaurant and outdoor dining area open until 2:00 AM, which is consistent with the approved hours of operation of Conditional Use Permit No. 09-011 for the establishment of the restaurant. E. RECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending approval of the proposed project based on the suggested findings and conditions of approval for the hours of operation for the restaurant, outdoor dining area, and alcohol sales and service between 11:00 AM and 12:00 AM (midnight). The project furthers the General Plan goals, objectives and policies to achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain the City's economic viability and provide for the commercial, employment, and recreational needs of existing and future residents. The expansion of services captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown as well as enables residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment and reduce the need for automobile use. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15301 of the California Environmental Quality Act, because the proposed project consists of minor alterations to an existing commercial building involving no expansion in the overall floor area of the structure. Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance Economic Development. The project furthers the General Plan goals, objectives and policies because it offers services to increase the economic viability of the downtown area and to accommodate the entertainment and recreation needs of residents and visitors. Attachment(s): • Description 1. Planning Commission Findings for Denial - Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 2. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval - Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 Staff Recommendation 3. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval - Conditional Use Permit No. 2010-028 (Alternative Action 1 4. Appeal Letter from Council Member Bohr dated and received February 4, 2011 5. Project Narrative received and dated November 8, 2010 6. Site Plan and Floor Plan received and dated November 8, 2010 Item 13. - 4 HB -382- REQUEST FOR COUNCIL. ACTION MEETING DATE: 3/7/2011 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PL 11-003 7. Planning Commission Staff Report dated January 25, 2011 8. Planning Commission Notice of Action dated January 26, 2011 — Conditional Use Permit No. 2009-012 9. 1 PowerPoint Presentation Slides N -3 - Item 13. - 5 ATTACHMENT # 1 Item 13. - 6 HB -384- ATTACHMENT NO. 1 PLANNING COMMISSION FINDINGS FOR DENIAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use of the Downtown Specific Plan will be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed use will create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the proposed type of alcohol service. In addition, based on community input and public testimony stating that the downtown has too many Alcoholic Beverages Control (ABC) licenses, the proposed addition of alcoholic beverage sales to an existing restaurant will be a detriment to businesses, residents, and public services. 2. The restaurant's operating hours of 11:00 AM to 2:00 AM will not comply with City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, standard conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales, which would require the business to close at 12:00 AM (midnight). G:\PC\NOA\11\01-25-11 CUP 10-028 (Bomburger) Attachment 1.1 HB -385- Item 13. - 7 ATTACHMENT #,2 Item 13. - 8 Ne -386- ATTACHMENT NO. 3 (ALTERNATIVE ACTION 1) SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 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 exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301, Class 1, of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use of the Downtown Specific Plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed use will not create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on type of alcohol service (beer and wine only), controlling the area of alcohol sales and consumption, and hours of food service and operation. In addition, the project will comply with City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, standard conditions for approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales with alternate hours of operation. 2. The proposed sales and service of alcoholic beverages within an existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will be compatible with surrounding uses because it is proposed in a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible to its surroundings. The use will be required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties are minimized. Additionally, the use is subject to noise regulations to further ensure compatibility with surrounding properties. 3. The proposed sale and service of alcoholic beverages will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no physical expansion that includes additional floor area to the existing building as part of this request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F6/25-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical — Item 13. - 14 HB -392- 2.0 Max. Floor Area Ratio/25 Dwelling Units per Acre — Specific Plan — Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals, policies, and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Obiective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Polite LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed use is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages to accommodate the entertainment and recreation needs of residents and visitors. This expansion of services captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facilities as well residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use. B. Coastal Element Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Goal C 3: Provide a variety of recreational and visitor-serving commercial uses for a range of cost and market preferences. Policy C 3.2.3: Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed use will promote commercial establishments in the Downtown and will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone. H -3 - Item 13. - 15 SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. The site plan and floor plan received and dated November 8, 2010 shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The use shall comply with the following: a. The hours of operation for the restaurant and outdoor dining area shall be limited to between 11:00 AM and 2:00 AM, seven days a week. The hours of operation for the alcoholic sales and service shall be limited to between 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week. b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) c. Full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No. 2010-05) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No. 2010-05) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No. 2010-05) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor. dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No. 2010-05) h. 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. (Resolution No. 2010-05) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2010-05) j. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2010-05) k. The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No. 2010-05) I. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be Item 13. - 16 H - - submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. m. Prior to commencing live entertainment activities, a copy of an approved Entertainment Permit, as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Planning and Building Department. n. Only the uses described in the project narrative shall be permitted. 3. The development services departments and divisions (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services 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. 4. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 5. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (httr)://www.uscibc.ora/DisplavPacie.asr)x?CateciorvlD=l9) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (htte://www.builditgreen.ora/index.cfm?fuseactioq guidelines). 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. H - - Item 13. - 17 ATTACHMENT #4 Item 13. - 18 Hy .+vi. AJ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH City Council Interoffice Communication IV TO: Joan Flynn, City Clerk FROM: Keith Bohr, City Council Memb DATE: February 4, 2011 �ti�t-: -• SUBJECT: APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF CQND#TIC6AL_ USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 (BOMBURGER RESTAURANT ALCOHbL SANS) I hereby appeal the Planning Commission's denial of Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 for the Bomburger Restaurant alcohol sales at 200 Main Street #114. On January 25, 2011, the Planning Commission denied Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 at a public hearing. The request is to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only)for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. of outdoor dining area. did not attend nor did I watch the Planning Commission meeting live on television, but I was able to watch a DVD of the complete subject hearing this morning. Pursuant to Section 248.18 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the City Council shall hear an appeal from the decision of the Planning Commission. The primary reasons for my appeal are as follows: 1. Interpretation(s) of City Council Resolution 2010-05: 1 was surprised at the discussion including the different interpretations individual commissioners and the only member of the public that spoke against the project were making as it relates to City Council Resolution 2010- 05. 1 believe the intent of the City Council was quite clear, we agreed that downtown Huntington Beach in general has enough of the restaurant/bars that operate more as nightclubs and are open to 2am. Therefore, the council established conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment in the DSP area. The most crucial element of that resolution was that unless the City Council itself makes an exception (which it reserves the right to do) any request to serve alcohol would be conditioned to close by midnight. The subject applicant's request is asking to serve alcohol and food til 10pm, but wants to maintain their existing hours of operation to serve food without alcohol until 2:00am. It seems to me the request is very much in alignment with the resolution if not by a "strict" interpretation then certainly in the "spirit" of which the resolution was passed. The City Council as a whole can make that final determination via this appeal. 2. Findings for Denial: The adopted findings Nos. 1 and 2 for denial of the Bomburger Restaurant alcohol sales Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 appear to be absent of factual accuracy. 3. Legal Propriety of Public Hearing Process: It has been brought to my attention that the Planning Commission's action may have been inappropriate as it relates to the applicant's rights g:admn1tr\2011\020411 to 1 HB -397- Item 13. - 19 to a fair and impartial hearing. What has been described to me is that the action(s) taken may have raised substantial issues under the "procedural due process requirements" of the state and federal constitutions. Two of the presiding side Planning Commissioners (Farley and Bixby) publicly disclosed that they serve as members of the Huntington Beach Downtown Resident's Association (HBDRA) board and also disclosed that they had spoken about this application to Kim Kramer, one (Bixby) stating that he had spoken to Mr. Kramer about the subject application on several occasions. Commissioner Farley made a motion contrary to staffs (Planning and Police) recommendation for approval to deny the application based on revising the proposed findings for approval into findings for denial (findings that I personally view as not accurate) and Commissioner Bixby seconded the motion which carried on a 4-3 vote (Shire, Erickson & Ryan voting No). The last the thing the City of Huntington Beach needs is more lawsuits to litigate along with the costs; financially and via the negative press that comes with such litigation. It is my hope that by having the City Council appropriately hear this item any potential litigation will become moot. thank you for your assistance in the processing of this appeal. cc: Via Email: Honorable Mayor and City Council Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator Bob Hall, Deputy City Administrator Ken Small, Chief of Police Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Herb Fauland, Planning Manager g:admnitr\201 1\020411 to 1 Item 13. - 20 HB -398- ATTACHMENT #5 H9 -399- Item ,3 . 2, BOMBURGER Conditional Use Permit Application We are submitting this application in hopes of securing a 41-On Sale Beer and Wine Sales Permit from the Alcoholic Beverage Control. We are currently a 1500 square foot,fully functioning restaurant at 200 Main St.Suite 114. Our hours of operation are 11:00am to 2:00am,and we have roughly 3-4 employees working at any given time. We are expanding our menu in hopes of appealing to a wider range of clientele. In addition to the food items being introduced we would also like to offer Beer and Wine as alternative beverage options to be served only between the hours of 11:00am and 10:00pm in our dining and patio area. We believe that these changes will help us to bolster sales and stay competitive in the busy downtown area. Although we are aware that the resolution states that"hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00am and 12:00pm",we would like to suggest that discontinuing alcohol sales at 10:00,and continuing to serve food until 2:00am would not conflict with the resolution. The area immediately surrounding our location is of mixed use, ranging from full service bars, and restaurants,to retail outlets, and miscellaneous service establishments. The downtown area is a tourist rich environment, but also frequented by Huntington Beach Locals alike. Our menu changes, including the addition of beer and wine will appeal to the vast majority of the Main Street crowd,further diversifying this expanding commercial area. 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SITE (//'�\\A M5114.Al SUITE 114V 100 MAIN EET 11MTINGTON BEACH,GA MAIN STREET BOIvtgUftGER RE9TFx WA OUTDOOR DphNIING JFFF BFRGSAIA Aa CHI�Etf A o.e•s•I•o•x Al •W r a Jlte ATTACHMENT #7 IL- rvH -403- Item , 3. . 25 gt� e nd ae� J�'rann g e Mal f® "wiNGION BEACH TO: Planning Commission FROM: Scott Hess,AICP, Director of Planning and Building BY: Tess Nguyen,Associate Planner 1 k DATE: January 25,2011 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 (BOMBURGER RESTAURANT ALCOHOL SALES) APPLICANT/ BUSINESS OWNER: Rob Sleenhof,4206 Spindrift Road,Newport Beach,CA 92663 PROPERTY OWNER: Robert Koury, 200 Main Street,Suite No. 206,Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 200 Main Street, Suite No. 114, 92648 (east side of Main Street, between Olive Avenue and Walnut Avenue—Downtown) STATEMENT OF ISSUE: + Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 request: - Permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area during the hours of 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM. o Staff s Recommendation: Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 with staff s suggested conditions of approval based upon the following: - The existing restaurant and outdoor dining area with the proposed alcohol sales are consistent with the Mixed-Use General Plan Land Use designation. - The existing restaurant and outdoor dining area with proposed alcohol sales, conditioned to close by midnight, will comply with the Downtown Specific Plan and City Council Resolution No. 2010-05. - The existing restaurant with alcohol sales, conditioned to close by midnight, is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Downtown Specific Plan and will enhance the urban and mixed-use atmosphere of the surrounding retail, restaurant, office, and residential uses. - The existing restaurant and outdoor dining area with proposed alcohol sales will not create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents. Item 13. - 26 HB -404- B-1 • MI ONSONr�� IN ;�:�s Sc � 4 .�O � e:..• l It _T n ■l / m3 ��•�. '¢ 6 ��tL�iV�["�FYt L,iY t1��: � *g a 5 ' � RECOMMENDATION: Motion to: "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 with findings and suggested conditions of approval for the hours of operation for the restaurant, outdoor dining area, and alcohol sales and service between 11:00 AM and 12:00 AM (midnight) (Attachment No. 1)." ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): The Planning Commission may take alternative actions such as: A. "Approve Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 with findings and suggested conditions of approval for the hours of operation for the restaurant and outdoor dining area between 11:00 AM and 2:00 AM and the hours of operation for the alcohol sales and service between 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM." (Applicant's Request—Attachment No. 2) B. "Continue Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 and direct staff accordingly." C. "Deny Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 with findings for denial." PROJECT PROPOSAL: Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 represents a request to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use, of the Downtown Specific Plan, pursuant to Section 4.7.01(b)—Permitted Uses of the Downtown Specific Plan. The restaurant will employ approximately 12 people, with shifts averaging approximately 3 to 4 employees. The current hours of operation for the restaurant and outdoor dining area are between 11:00 AM and 2:00 AM, seven days a week. The proposed hours of operation for the alcohol service are between 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week. The applicant is requesting to maintain the current hours of operation until 2:00 AM for the restaurant and outdoor dining area while discontinuing the sales and service of alcohol at 10:00 PM. The sale and consumption of alcohol is proposed to occur within the interior of the restaurant as well as the outdoor dining area. The alcohol request is for beer and wine only and does not include a full service bar with spirits. The subject suite is located within the Main Promenade building, a mixed use development consisting of commercial and parking facilities. The existing restaurant is located within Suite No. 114. The main dining area is located at the front of the unit facing Main Street along with an outdoor dining area adjacent to the restaurant and next to the public walkway along Main Street. Back round: The City approved the original Conditional Use Permit No. 88-34 and Coastal Development Permit No. 88-27 to permit a 32,073 sq. ft. commercial building integrated with a 5-level parking structure (Main Promenade). In addition, prior City actions for Suite No. 114 include: Conditional Use Permit No. 09- 011 to permit the establishment of a 1,489 sq. ft. take-out restaurant approved August 5, 2009; Item 13. - 28—01115/11 NB- 406 11 sr10 CUP 10-028(Bomberger Alcohol) Administrative Permit No. 10-012 to permit the establishment of a 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area approved on June 15,2010. Study Session: The Planning Commission raised the following issues at their study session on Tuesday,January 11, 2011: ® Hours of Operation under City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales in the Downtown Specific Plan Area The hours of operation for any eating and drinking establishment with alcohol beverage sales located within the Downtown Specific Plan area shall be limited to between 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM midnight except for a 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 AM to 10:00 PM. b. East side of 3Td Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue, the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM. ® The Application of City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 for Eating and Drinking Establishments in the Downtown Specific Plan Area Lugatti's Restaurant was the first eating and drinking establishment in the Downtown Specific Plan Area to be approved under the standard conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishment with alcohol beverage sales and entertainment. The project was approved by the Planning Commission on November 9, 2010. ® Controlling the Hours of Alcohol Beverage Sales Information regarding the methods (i.e. locking mechanisms, etc.) of controlling the hours of alcohol beverage sales will be provided by the applicant at the public hearing on January 25, 2011. ® Entitlement for Changing the Type of Alcohol Beverage Sales and Service The City requires a Conditional Use Permit to be processed for all alcoholic beverage sales and service with no differentiation between beer and wine and hard liquor. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), however, does differentiate between on-sale beer and wine for bona fide public eating place (Type 41) and on-sale general for bona fide public eating place (Type 47). Once the Conditional Use Permit for alcohol sales is approved by the City, a business can serve alcohol regardless of the type. However, that business would need to apply for a different type of alcohol license from ABC. In that instance, ABC will contact the Police Department and request input regarding the proposed change in alcohol license type. ® Comparison Between the Applicant's Request and City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 The only difference between the applicant's request and City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 is the hours of operation as illustrated below: Applicant's Request City Council Resolution Hours of Operation Restaurant and Outdoor Dining 11:00 AM—2:00AM 7:00 AM— 12:00 AM Alcohol Sales and Service 11:00 AM— 10:00 PM 7:00 AM— 12:00 AM PC Staff Report—01/25111 H -407 I I sr10 CUP 10-028(Boml Item 13. - 29 ISSUES: Subiect Property And Surrounding Land Use,Zoning And General Plan Designations: MOOR Subject Property: MV-F6/25-sp-pd(Mixed Use SP-5 (Downtown Commercial Uses/Parking Vertical—2.0 Max.Floor Area Ratio/ Specific Plan District Facility 25 Dwelling Units per Acre— 5/Coastal Zone) Specific Plan Overlay—Pedestrian Overlay) North of Subject Property MV-F6/25-sp-pd SP-5 Post Office/Commercial (across Olive Avenue): East of Subject Property MV-F6/25-sp-pd SP-5 Commercial/Residential (across P Street): South of Subject Property MV-F6/25-sp-pd SP-5 Commercial (across Walnut Avenue): West of Subject Property MV-F6/25-sp-pd SP-5 Commercial (across Main Street): General Plan Conformance: The General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is MV-F6/25-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical —2.0 Max. Floor Area Ratio/25 Dwelling Units per Acre — Specific Plan — Pedestrian Overlay). `I ,e 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 a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Objective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing,commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. i—01/25/11 11sr10 CUP 10-028(Bomburger Alcohol) Item 13. - 30 HB - 0 - The proposed use is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages to accommodate the entertainment and recreation needs of residents and visitors. This expansion of services captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown-parking facilities as well residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use. B. Coastal Element Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Goal C 3: Provide a variety of recreational and visitor-serving commercial uses for a range of cost and market preferences. Policy C 3.2.3: Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed use will promote commercial establishments in the Downtown and will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone. Zoninm Compliance: This project is located in the SP5-5-CZ (Downtown Specific Plan—District 5, Mixed Use—Coastal Zone) and complies with the requirements of that zone. There is no physical expansion of the approved development proposed as part of this request. Urban Design Guidelines Conformance: Not applicable. Environmental Status: The proposed project is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1, of the California Environmental Quality Act, which states that minor alterations and operation to existing structures are exempt from further environmental review. Coastal Status: The proposed project is within a non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone. The original entitlement for the Main Promenade including Coastal Development Permit No. 88-27 assumed mixed retail, restaurant, and office uses as part of the project. Therefore, the proposed project a restaurant with outdoor dining and the sale and consumption of alcohol is covered by Coastal Development Permit No. 88-27 approved by the City on October 18, 1988. PC Staff Report—01/25/11 11 sr 10 CUP 10-028(Bomt NEB -40�- Item 13. - 31 Redevelopment Status: The project is located in the Huntington Beach Redevelopment Project, Main-Pier subarea. The Economic Development Department has reviewed the request and supports the proposed project because it encourages economic vitality for the Downtown area. Design Review Board: Not applicable. Subdivision Committee: Not applicable. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: The Departments of Planning and Building, Fire, Economic Development, and Police have reviewed the application and identified applicable code requirements (Attachment No. 4). Public Notification: Legal notice was published in the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Independent on January 13, 2011, and notices were sent to property owners of record and tenants within a 500 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Planning Department's Notification Matrix), applicant, and interested parties. As of January 12, 2011, one communication opposing the request has been received (Attachment No. 8). Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): November 23, 2010 February 23,2011 Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 was filed on October 26, 2010 including a 30-day extension to the mandatory processing time due to the holiday closure. The application was reviewed by the Planning Commission as a study session item on January 11, 2011. ANALYSIS: Land use/Compatibility Staff supports the proposed request based on the stated purpose of District #5 Mixed-Use; Commercial/Office/Residential of the Downtown Specific Plan, which is to create a more urban atmosphere with the Main Street-pier axis as an active, vital and interesting pedestrian way, intersecting with and complementing the visitor-serving commercial area on Pacific Coast Highway and the pier area. This district is a prime mixed-use location within the Downtown and provides visitors and residents with numerous opportunities for visitor-serving as well as year round commercial uses. The addition of alcohol sales and consumption within the existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will promote the r Item 13. 32 t—01/25/11 NB -410- 11 srl0 CUP 10-028(Bomberger Alcohol) - commercial viability along Main Street. The proposed use also enhances and supports the district as well as the other commercial establishments in this high intensity urban part of Downtown. Staff has determined that the proposed alcohol sales within the existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will be compatible with surrounding uses because it is proposed in a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The existing restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be compatible to its surroundings. The use will be required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties are minimized. Specifically, the restaurant and outdoor dining area will be conditioned to close at 12:00 AM (midnight) to comply with City Council Resolution No. 2010-05. Additionally, the use is subject to noise regulations to further ensure compatibility with surrounding properties. With the suggested conditions of approval, the proposed sale and service of alcoholic beverages within the existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will not result in increased parking, safety, or noise issues, above that expected in a typical mixed-use environment. In general, the proposed entitlement is consistent with scope and intent of the development in the downtown and supported by the General Plan and the Downtown Specific Plan. Resolution No. 2010-005 In December 2008, the City Council directed staff to establish an Ad Hoc Committee to focus on improving the environment within the downtown area. The Downtown Image Committee was established and met monthly starting in February 2009 to study various issues within the downtown area. In August 2009, recommendations from the Downtown Image Committee were presented to the City Council. The recommendations related to public safety included: — Increase fines for entertainment permit violations — Create standardized conditions for new entertainment permits — Provide information to new tenants requesting alcohol licenses — Mitigating impacts to residences adjacent to businesses requesting new entertainment permits — Establishment of residential permit parking zones As a result of the recommendations, the Planning, Economic Development, and Police Departments developed standardized conditions for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment. In January 2010,the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2010-05 establishing conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales and live entertainment in the Downtown Specific Plan area (Attachment No. 7). The Resolution does permit modifications to the list of conditions of approval by the reviewing body as part of the conditional use permit process via a public hearing. The requirements of the City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 would be applicable to the request by Bomburger Restaurant for alcoholic beverage sales because of the type of business and location of the project within the Downtown Specific Plan area. Based on the strict application of the Resolution, the proposed restaurant and outdoor dining area with alcohol beverage sales would be subject to all the adopted conditions of approval, including the hours of operation of 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM (midnight). PC Staff Report—01/25/11 N -4 - 11 sr10 CUP 10-028(Bombe Item 13. - 33 Alternative Action A Staff is including the applicant's request as an alternative action (A) that the Planning Commission may consider in reviewing the proposed project. This action is consistent with the applicant's request to maintain the current hours of operation until 2:00 AM for the restaurant and outdoor dining area while discontinuing the sales and service of alcohol at 10:00 PM. The hours of operation in the applicant's request are different than those allowed in City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, namely the hours of operation are limited between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM (midnight) for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales. Although the hours of operation in the applicant's request are different, they are within the intent of the Resolution. The standard conditions of approval in the Resolution, including the limitation of the hours of operation for establishments with alcoholic beverage sales, came out of the desire to maintain a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area to be enjoyed by visitors, residents, and families. However, the Resolution allowed the reviewing body to modify those standard conditions of approval as part of the Conditional Use Permit via a public hearing. The applicant is proposing to discontinue the sales of alcoholic beverages at 10:00 PM, two hours before the 12:00 AM limit. In addition, the applicant is requesting to have the restaurant and outdoor dining area be open until 2:00 AM,which is consistent with the approved hours of operation of Conditional Use Permit No. 09-011 for the establishment of the restaurant. The Police and Economic Development Departments have no objections to the business remaining open until 2:00 AM because the request is within the intent of the Resolution and would not negatively impact the downtown area(Attachment No. 6). ATTACHMENTS: 1. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval — Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 (Staff Recommendation) 2. Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval — Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 (Alternative Action A) 3. Project Narrative received and dated November 8, 2010 4. Site and Floor Plan received and dated November 8, 2010 5. Code Requirements Letter dated December 6, 2010(for informational purposes only) 6. Revised Code Requirements Letter from Economic Development Department dated January 11, 2011 and Police Department dated January 12, 2011 (for information purposes only) 7. City Council Request for Action for January 19, 2010 and City Council Resolution No. 2010-05 (Standard Conditions of Approval for Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales and Live Entertainment) 8. Email from Kim Kramer dated January 11, 2011 SH:HF:TN:kd Item 13. - 34t—01/25/11 H B 41 11 sr10 CUP 10-028(Bomberger Alcohol) ATTACHMENT NO. 1 (STAFF RECOMMENDATION) SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL.USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROTECTS EXEMPT FROM CEOA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301, Class 1, of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL- CONDITIONAL.USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use of the Downtown Specific Plan will ,Pwflbe detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed use will "create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on type of alcohol service(-beer-and / wine-e� controlling the area of alcohol sales and consumption, and hours of food service and -/ operation. - c - �P_&V V 2. The proposed sales and service of alcoholic beverages within an existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will be compatible with surrounding uses because it is proposed in a Specific Plan area r= designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible to its surroundings. The use will be required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties are minimized. Additionally, the use is subject to noise regulations to further ensure compatibility with surrounding properties. 3. The proposed sale and service of alcoholic beverages will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no physical expansion that includes additional floor area to the existing building as part of this request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. 4. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F6/25-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical — 2.0 Max. Floor 1Isr10 CUP I0-028(BomburgerAlcohol) H -413- Attac Item 13. - 35 Area Ratio/25 Dwelling Units per Acre— Specific Plan— Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals,policies, and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Obiective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy LU 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed use is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages to accommodate the entertainment and recreation needs of residents and visitors. This expansion of services captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown- parking facilities as well residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use. B. Coastal Element Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Goal C 3: Provide a variety of recreational and visitor-serving commercial uses for a range of cost and market preferences. Policv C 3.2.3: Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. The proposed use will promote commercial establishments in the Downtown and will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone. Item 13. - 36.021(Bomburger Alcohol) Hg 41 Attachment No. 1.2 SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL. - CONDITIONAL, USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. The site plan and floor plan received and dated November 8,2010 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 and 12:00 AM (midnight) everyday. (Resolution No. 2010-05) b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No.2010-05) c. Full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum,until one (1)hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No.2010-05) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No. 2010-05) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No. 2010-05) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the . establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No. 2010-05) h. 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. (Resolution No. 2010- 05) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2010-05) j. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2010-05) k. The establishment shall follow all conditions of the alcohol license issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No. 2010-05) 1. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to I Isr10 CUP 10-028(Bomburger Alcohol) HB 41 Attac Item 13. - 37 the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. in. Prior to commencing live entertainment activities, a copy of an approved Entertainment Permit, as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Planning and Building Department. n. Only the uses described in the project narrative shall be permitted. 3. The development services departments and divisions (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances,new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services 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. 4. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 5. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (http://www.us bg c.or isplayPage.aspx?CategoryID=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://www.buildit reg en.org,/index.cfm?fuseaction=guidelines). 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 13. - 38 021(Bomberger Alcohol) HB 416 Attachment No. 1.4 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 (ALTERNATIVE ACTIONA) SUGGESTED FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEOA: The Planning Commission finds that the project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301, Class 1, of the CEQA Guidelines, which states that operation and minor alteration to existing structures involving negligible or no expansion are exempt from further environmental review. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use of the Downtown Specific Plan will not be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed use will not create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on type of alcohol service (beer and wine only), controlling the area of alcohol sales and consumption, and hours of food service and operation. In addition, the project will comply with City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, standard conditions for approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales with alternate hours of operation. 5. The proposed sales and service of alcoholic beverages within an existing restaurant and outdoor dining area will be compatible with surrounding uses because it is proposed in a Specific Plan area designated for mixed-use pedestrian-oriented development. The restaurant is surrounded by commercial, office, and restaurant uses and therefore will be consistent with the existing land use pattern and compatible to its surroundings. The use will be required to comply with conditions of approval pertaining to alcohol service and hours of operation to assure that any potential impacts to the surrounding properties are minimized. Additionally, the use is subject to noise regulations to further ensure compatibility with surrounding properties. 6. The proposed sale and service of alcoholic beverages will comply with the provisions of the base district and other applicable provisions in Titles 20-25 of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in which it will be located. The proposed project as conditioned complies with the base district and other applicable provisions. There is no physical expansion that includes additional floor area to the existing building as part of this request and the use will comply with all building occupancy/exiting requirements. I I sr]0 CUP 10-028(BomburgerAlcohol) Hg -417- Alta( Item 13. - 39 7. The granting of the conditional use permit will not adversely affect the General Plan. It is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of MV-F6/25-sp-pd (Mixed Use Vertical — 2.0 Max. Floor Area Ratio/25 Dwelling Units per Acre— Specific Plan—Pedestrian Overlay) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals,policies, and objectives of the General Plan: A. Land Use Element Goal LU 7 Achieve a diversity of land uses that sustain a City's economic viability, while maintaining the City's environmental resources and scale and character. Obiective LU 7.1 Accommodate the development of a balance of land uses that (a) provides for the housing, commercial, employment, cultural, entertainment, and recreation needs of existing and future residents, (b) provides employment opportunities for residents of the City and surrounding subregion, (c) captures visitor and tourist activity, and (d) provides open space and aesthetic relief from urban development. Policy L U 7.1.1 Accommodate existing uses and new development in accordance with the Land Use and Density Schedules. Goal LU 11 Achieve the development of projects that enable residents to live in proximity to their jobs, commercial services, and entertainment, and reduce the need for automobile use. Policy LU 15.2.2 Require that uses in the Pedestrian Overlay District be sited and designed to enhance and stimulate pedestrian activity along the sidewalks. Assure that areas between building storefronts and public sidewalks are visually and physically accessible to pedestrians. The proposed use is consistent with the Land Use Density Schedules for the Downtown and increases the economic viability of the establishment by offering the sales and service of alcoholic beverages to accommodate the entertainment and recreation needs of residents and visitors. This expansion of services captures visitor and tourist activity within the downtown. The site is located in a mixed-use district of the downtown area and within walking distance of several downtown- parking facilities as well residential uses thus reducing the need for automobile use. B. Coastal Element Policy C 1.1.4: Where feasible, locate visitor-serving commercial uses in existing developed areas or at selected points of attraction for visitors. Goal C 3: Provide a variety of recreational and visitor-serving commercial uses for a range of cost and market preferences. Policy C 3.2.3: Encourage the provision of a variety of visitor-serving commercial establishments within the Coastal Zone, including but not limited to, shops, restaurants, hotels and motels, and day spas. '028(Bomburger Alcohol) Attachment No.2.2 Item 13. - 40 Hg -418- The proposed use will promote commercial establishments in the Downtown and will expand the available visitor-serving commercial uses within the Coastal Zone. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS DE APPROVAL - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028: 6. The site plan and floor plan received and dated November 8,2010 shall be the conceptually approved design. 7. The use shall comply with the following: a. The hours of operation for the restaurant and outdoor dining area shall be limited to between 11:00 AM and 2:00 AM, seven days a week. The hours of operation for the alcoholic sales and service shall be limited to between 11:00 AM and 10:00 PM, seven days a week. b. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking,kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms) and outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) c. Full food service menus shall be served, at a minimum, until one (1)hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. (Resolution No.2010-05) d. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. (Resolution No.2010-05) e. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (Resolution No.2010-05) f. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2010-05) g. An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. (Resolution No.2010-05) h. 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. (Resolution No. 2010- 05) i. Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit are approved by the City. (Resolution No. 2010-05) j. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. (Resolution No. 2010-05) k. 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 11sr10 CUP 10-028(Bomberger Alcohol) HB -419- Attar Item 13. - 41 Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance and Huntington Beach Municipal Code. (Resolution No.2010-05) 1. Prior to the sale of alcoholic beverages, a copy of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) license, along with any special conditions imposed by the ABC, shall be submitted to the Planning Department for the file. Any conditions that are more restrictive than those set forth in this approval shall be adhered to. in. Prior to commencing live entertainment activities, a copy of an approved Entertainment Permit, as issued by the Business License Department, shall be submitted to the Planning and Building Department. n. Only the uses described in the project narrative shall be permitted. 8. The development services departments and divisions (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning and Building may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services 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. 9. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Planning and Building Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 10. Incorporating sustainable or "green" building practices into the design of the proposed structures and associated site improvements is highly encouraged. Sustainable building practices may include (but are not limited to) those recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Program certification (bttp://www.usp,bc.orgLDisplgyPage.aspx?CateporyID=19) or Build It Green's Green Building Guidelines and Rating Systems (http://www.buildit reg en.org/index.efin?fuseaction=guidelines). 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 028(Bomburger Alcohol) Attachment No.2.4 Item 13. - 42 HB -420- project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. l 1sr10 CUP 10-028(Bomberger Alcohol) HB -421- Ana Item 13. - 43 BOMBURGER Conditional Use Permit Application We are submitting this application in hopes of securing a 41-On Sale Beer and Wine Sales Permit from the Alcoholic Beverage Control. We are currently a 1500 square foot,fully functioning restaurant at 200 Main St.Suite 114. Our hours of operation are 11:00am to 2:OOam,and we have roughly 3-4 employees working at any given time. We are expanding our menu in hopes of appealing to a wider range of clientele.In addition to the food items being introduced we would also like to offer Beer and Wine as alternative beverage options to be served only between the hours of 11:OOam and 10:OOpm in our dining and patio area. We believe that these changes will help us to bolster sales and stay competitive in the busy downtown area. Although we are aware that the resolution states that"hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:OOam and 12:OOpm",we would like to suggest that discontinuing alcohol sales at 10:00,and continuing to serve food until 2:OOam would not conflict with the resolution. The area immediately surrounding our location is of mixed use, ranging from full service bars,and restaurants,to retail outlets,and miscellaneous service establishments. The downtown area is a tourist rich environment,but also frequented by Huntington Beach Locals alike. Our menu changes,including the addition of beer and wine will appeal to the vast majority of the Main Street crowd,further diversifying this expanding commercial area. NOV 0 8 2010 Huntington Beach PLANNING DEPT. 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Q � Q � ® SurrE 114 i � ® COURT ' are ONION SOLE PP oom SUw Ve'.I'•m' AND 000amowE O Of IXE ARDNIIEa GD ME t SITE pp t19114•AI SUITE IW O N e 72�D MAIN STREET BGMBUROER a ,JJNTMGTON!EACH CA MAIN STREET REMRANT DIN ING Df G JEW R+ERGAa A n yf' ARC MIIC CI S F,1r o•c•a•I•a•e ere. ..... avi W+w anm wrt x Al .MIci41i abV G vw ^•-^ rAa r aaa aaao W 1 ®��x Cityof Huntington Beach N: — . x 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 s s DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING www.huntingtonbeachca.gov Planning Division Building Division 714.536.5271 714.536.5241 December 6, 2010 Rob Sleenhof 4206 Spindrift Newport Beach CA 92663 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2010-028 (BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES)-200 MAIN STREET#114 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS Dear Mr. Sleenhof. In order to assist you with your development proposal, staff has reviewed the project and identified applicable city policies, standard plans, and development and use requirements, excerpted from the City of Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Municipal Codes. This list is intended to help you through the permitting process and various stages of project implementation. It should be noted that this requirement list is in addition to any"conditions of approval" adopted by the Planning Commission. Please note that if the design of your project or if site conditions change, the list may also change based upon modifications to your project and the applicable city policies, standard plans, and development and use requirements. If you would like a clarification of any of these requirements, an explanation of the Huntington Beach Zoning & Subdivision Ordinance and Municipal Codes, or believe some of the items listed do not apply to your project, and/or you would like to discuss them in further detail, please contact me at 714-374-1744 (tnguyenQ-surfcity-hb.org) and/or the respective source department (contact person below). Sincerely, TESS NGUYEN Associate Planner Enclosures cc: Bill Grove,Building 8 Safety Department—714-536-5677 Darin Maresh,Fire Department—714-536-5531 Luis Gomez,Economic Development—714-536-5544 Bill Stuart,Police—714-374-5368 Jason Kelly,Planning Department Herb Fauland,Planning Manager Robert Koury Property,Property Owner Project File T. 9 f" !y S C F a K i 4 Item 13. - 46 I--Ig -424- J� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNING DEPARTMENT HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS DATE: NOVEMBER 30, 2010 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 DATE OF PLANS: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN, ASSOCIATE PLANNER TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714)374-17441 tnguyen@surfcity-hb.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ONSITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 143 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA 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 and floor plan approved by the Planning Commission shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The Development Services Departments (Building & Safety, Fire, Planning and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Planning 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 Zoning Administrator's action. If the proposed changes are of a substantial nature, an amendment to the original entitlement reviewed by the Zoning Administrator may be required pursuant to the provisions of HBZSO Section 241.18. (HBZSO 241.18) 3. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 shall not become effective until the ten calendar day appeal period from the date of Planning Commission approval of the entitlements has £` b ` H -42 - s Item 13. — 47 Page 2 of 2 elapsed_ (HBZSO Section 241.14) 4. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 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 Planning Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. (HBZSO Section 241.16.A) 5. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 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 use 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 Section 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 action. (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 Planning Department. Violations of this ordinance requirement may result in permit revocation, recovery of code enforcement costs, and removal of installed signs. (HBZSO Chapter 233) 10. Live entertainment shall not be permitted unless a conditional use permit for this speck use is reviewed and approved. (HBZSO Section 211.04) e Item 13. - 48 1"-113 - 6- H CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 DATE OF PLANS: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN,ASSOCIATE PLANNER PLAN REVIEWER: BILL GROVE, INSPECTION MANAGER, BUILDING DIVISION TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5677/bgrove0_surfcity-hb.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 144 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA. 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. A building permit is required for the rail enclosing the outdoor dining area, 2. Any modifications necessary to refrigerate or dispense alcoholic beverages are subject to a permit. H - 27- Item 13. - 49 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 DATE OF PLANS: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN, ASSOCIATE PLANNER PLAN REVIEWER: LUIS GOMEZ, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5544/ luis.gomez@surfcity-hb.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 144 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA. 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. Economic Development has reviewed Planning Application No. 10-0187 and supports the request with the following condition: 1. Restaurant hours shall be from 11 am to midnight. f Item 13. - 50 H - _ ._. JJ HUNTINGTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: December 2, 2010 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES ENTITLEMENTS: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN, ASSOCIATE PLANNER TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 374-1744/tnguyen@surfcity-hb.org PLAN REVIEWER-FIRE: DARIN MARESH, FIRE DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5531/dmaresh@surfcity-hb.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 144 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA. The following is a list of code requirements deemed applicable to the proposed project based on plans received and dated November 8, 2010. 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- Fire: DARIN MARESH, FIRE DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST. Fire Department has no comments for this request. Fire Department City Specifications may be obtained at: Huntington Beach Fire Department Administrative Office City Hall 2000 Main Street, 5tl'floor Huntington Beach, CA 92648 or through the City's website at www.surfcity-hb.org If you have any questions, please contact the Fire Prevention Division at(714) 536-5411. SAPrevention\1-Development\1-Planning Department-Planning Applications, CUP's\2010 CUP's\Main 200#114{alcohol sales at Bomburger} Pa#10-187 DM.doc _ !I r NB -429- Item 13. - 51 FOB CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 DATE OF PLANS: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN, ASSOCIATE PLANNER PLAN REVIEWER: W. Stuart, Captain TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 374-5368/bstuart _hbpd.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 144 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA. 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. The applicant clearly acknowledges in the narrative of the application, his request to serve alcohol and remain open until 2:00 AM is in direct conflict with the very first condition listed in City Council Resolution 2010-05. The Police Department does not support approval of a CUP that does not conform with all conditions listed in the resolution. Item 13. - 52 HB -430- REVISED J� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: January 11, 2011 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 DATE OF PLANS: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN, ASSOCIATE PLANNER PLAN REVIEWER: LUIS GOMEZ, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 536-5544/ luis.gomez@surfcity-hb.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 144 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA. 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. Economic Development has reviewed Planning Application No. 10-0187 and does not object to the request. Per the Police Departments comments, the proposal to serve alcohol only till 10 pm would not negatively impact the downtown area. HB -431- 1 `"`' Item 13. - 53 REVISED -�� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CODE REQUIREMENTS HUNTINGTON BEACH DATE: JANUARY 12, 2011 PROJECT NAME: BOMBURGER ALCOHOL SALES PLANNING APPLICATION NO.: PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 10-0187 ENTITLEMENTS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 DATE OF PLANS: NOVEMBER 8, 2010 PROJECT LOCATION: 200 MAIN STREET#114, HUNTINGTON BEACH PROJECT PLANNER: TESS NGUYEN, ASSOCIATE PLANNER PLAN REVIEWER: W. Stuart, Captain TELEPHONE/E-MAIL: (714) 374-5368/ bstuarta-hbpd.org PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO PERMIT THE SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON-SITE CONSUMPTION WITHIN AN EXISTING 1,489 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT AND IN A 144 SQ. FT. OUTDOOR DINING AREA. 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. The police department has reviewed the above described request by the applicant to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine) for on-site consumption. The police department supports the request with the following conditions: • Alcohol sales occur only between the hours of 11:00 AM and 10:OOPM. • All other standard conditions of approval as enumerated in Huntington Beach City Council Resolution 2010-05 listed under"Eating and Drinking Establishments with Alcoholic Beverage Sales" shall apply except for the hours of operation. The police department does not object to the business remaining open until 2:OOAM for food service only. Item 13. - 54 leg -432- I i Council/Agency Meeting Held: Deferred/Continued to: O Approved ®Conditionally Approved ❑Denied City Clerk's Signature -T Council Meeting Date: 01/19/10 Department 1D Number: PL-10-02 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COU IL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: FRED A. WILSON, CITY ADMINIST n SCOTT HESS, DIRECTOR OF PLAN AND BUILDIN6f Y PREPARE® BY. STANLEY SMALEWITZ, DIRECT R F ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT KEN SMALL, POLICE CHIEF�� �. SUBJECT: ADOPT RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING STANDARD CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOL SALES AND/OR LIVE ENTERTAINMENT WITHIN THE DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC PLAN AREA— DISTRICT 1. Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachments) Statement of Issue:. Transmitted for your consideration is a request to adopt a resolution adopting standard.conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales and/or live entertainment within the Downtown Specific Plan Area— District 1. The list of standard conditions is a result of recommendations by City staff and the Downtown Image Committee, which presented their recommendation_s to the City Council at their August 17, 2009 meeting. Funding Source: Not applicable. Recommended Action: Motion to: "Adopt Resolution No. 2010-05 a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach establishing conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol beverage sales and live entertainment. (ATTACHMENT NO. 1)" 19-1 HB -433- �R Item 13. - 55 REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: 01/19/10 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER:PL-1 0-02 Alteamative Actionts): -The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): Continue the adoption of Resolution No. 2010-05 and direct staff accordingly." Analysis: As a result of the December 15, 2008, City Council meeting, staff was directed to establish an_Ad Hoc Committee to focus-on improving the environment within the downtown area. The Downtown Image Committee was established and met monthly since February 2009 to study various issues within the downtown area. At the August 17, 2009, City Council meeting, staff presented the Downtown Image Committee's recommendations and indicated that some recommendations would be brought back to the City Council for further direction_ The recommendations presented to the City Council related to public safety included: • Increase fines for entertainment permit violations • Create standardized conditions for new entertainment permits • Provide information to new tenants requesting alcohol licenses • Mitigating itripacts to residence adjacent to businesses requesting new entertainment permits • Establishment of residential permit parking zones Over the past several months, Planning, Economic Development and Police Department staff have been working together to develop standardized conditions. for new entertainment permits along with standardized conditions for eating and drinking establishments proposing alcohol sales. The draft lists include the following proposed conditions: Conditional Use Permit for Alcohol Sales: L Hours of operation shall be limited to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. except for businesses proposed on the west side of 5�' Street and east side of 3`d Street between Walnut and Orange shall be limited to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. 2. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area shall be designated as dining area. 3. Full food service menus shall be served, at minimum, until one 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. b. All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas_ 19-2 G:1RCAs12010\PL10-02(Standard Conditions).doc -2- 1/11/2010 4:55 PM Item 13. - 56 Ng -434- REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: 01/19/10 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER:PL-10-02 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 a dance floor and/or live entertainment shall be prohibited unless a conditional use permit and.entertainment permit are obtained. 1.0. 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 Alcohol Beverage Control, as well as all other relevant sections of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit for Live Entertainment: 1. Hours of operation shall be limited to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. except for businesses proposed on the west side of 5th Street and east side of 3`d Street between Walnut and Orange shall be limited to between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. 2. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area shall be Aesignated as dining area. 3. The seating capacity at all times within the dining area, excluding outdoor dining areas, shall be able to accommodate a minimum of 100 people. 4. Full food service menus shall be served, at minimum, until one 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 during times of entertainment. 13. All amplified entertainment conducted by a performer shall be confined indoors at all times. 14. Outdoor entertainment 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. GARCAs12010XPL10-02(standard Conditions)_doc -3- 1/11/2010 3:42 PM 19—3 NB - 5- Item 13. - 57 REQUEST FOR ACTION MEETING DATE: 01119/10 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER:PL-10-02 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. 1.8. All provisions of the entertainment permit required. by section 5.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code shall continue to apply. In order to change.the current nightclub atmosphere,,which has created a public safety issue along with compromising the ,surrounding neighborhoods' quality of life, the Police Department recommends the hours of operation.be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Additional conditions may be added or the list may be modified based on each proposed use and reviewed on a case by case basis_ The final list of approved conditions of approval will be.subject to the applicable hearing body and final action. The standardized conditions of approval will apply to new eating and drinking establishments requesting a conditional use .permit for alcohol sales and/or live entertainment. Existing eating and drinking establishments with a valid conditional use permit for alcohol sales and/or live entertainment.will not be subject to the standardized conditions of approval unless the use ceases operation for more than 12 consecutive months. In . addition to the standardized conditions, the Planning and Economic Development Departments.will be providing information and handouts at their respective public counters to educate potential downtown business owners the concerns regarding live entertainment and/or alcohol sales_ Providing this information early in the application process. will help potential downtown business owners understand the conditions of approval that will be placed-on their application. Approval of the resolution is an administrative item, which does not require a public hearing. Staff recommends the City Council approve the resolution for the creation of standardized conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales and/or live entertainment. Environmental Status: Not applicable. Attachrnenttst• s- �. Resolution No.2-010-05 __ A Resolution of the City Council of the City of on Beach establishing conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol beverage sales and live entertainment_ 19-4 GARCAs\20101P110-02(Standard Conditions).doc -4- 1/11/2010 4:55 PM Item 13. - 58 N -436- . . �° -� RESOLUTION NO. 2010-05 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 Ciiy 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 and shall remain in effect unless modified by the reviewing body as part of the Conditional Use Permit via a public hearing. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day of January ,2010 ql —Kay REVIE D APPROVED: INITI TED A D APPROVED: City istrator Dir or of I Wing an Building APPROVED AS TO FORM: '42Attom y 42685 2F Z'1 3� � I HB - 37- s, Item 13. - 59 Resolution No. 2010-05 '$ EXHIBIT A EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Use Permit from the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment with alcohol beverage sales located within the Downtown Specific Plan area,District 1: 1) Hours of 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 5th 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 3`d Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. 2) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation,office,storage,and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. 3) Full food service menus shall be served,at a minimum,until one(1)hour before closing, and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. 4) Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. 5) There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic -drinks. 6) All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. 7) An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the . establishment where alcohol is served. 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. 10-2396/42679 J/ J Item 13. - 60 H -438- �� f . Resolution No. 2010-05 EXHIBIT B EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be part of any Conditional Use Permit from the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission and the Entertainment Permit from the Police Department for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment located within the Downtown Specific Plan area with alcohol beverage sales and entertainment,District 1: 1) Hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 am. 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 Yd Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue the hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m.and 10:00 p.m. 2) A.minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the establishment shall be designated as dining area excluding back of house areas (such as areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation,office,storage,and restrooms)and outdoor dining areas. 3) The seating capacity at all times within the dining area, excluding outdoor dining areas, shall be able to accommodate a minimum of 100 people. 4) Full food service menu items shall be served, a minimum, until one (1) hour before closing,and a cook and food server shall be on duty during these times. . 5) Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any establishment. 6) There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. 7) All alcohol shall remain on the establishment's premises, including within outdoor dining areas. 8) An employee of the establishment must be present at all times in areas within the establishment where alcohol is served. 9) If dancing is allowed, the activity must be specifically identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area. 10)Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. 11)No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. 12)All exterior doors and windows shall be closed at all times during live entertainment. ]o-2396142690 1 HB -439- Item 13. - 61 Resolution No. 2010`05 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. REST OF PAGE NOT USED 10-2396142690 2 Item 13. - 62 H B -440- Res. No. 2010-05 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 1, 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 January 19, 2010 by the following vote: AYES: Hardy, Green, Bohr, Dwyer, Hansen NOES: None ABSENT: Coerper ABSTAIN: Carchio Ci Clerk and ex-offici , lerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ee y�e i HB -441- e Item 13. - 63` From: Kim Kramer[mailto:kim@e-mailcom.com] Sent:Tuesday,January 11, 2011 11:14 AM To: Mark Bixby;Janis Mantini; Elizabeth Shier; Blair Farley; Barbara Delgleize;Tom Livengood Cc:Wilson, Fred; Fikes, Cathy Subject: Bomburger Study Session Hello Planning Commissioners, Happy New Year- I hope all of you are doing well and are looking forward to an exciting 2011. l am writing you today, as I will not be able to attend the Planning Commission study session due to a scheduling conflict. I understand the Planning Department alternate recommendation for Bomburger is to approve an ABC license with a "stop" at 10PM which coincides with Bomburger's request. Please consider the following: The City Council Resolution 2010-05 was the culmination of months of work by over 50 residents, business leaders and community leaders as part of the City's Ad Hoc Downtown Image Committee. The intent was to control ABC licenses in the Downtown area and restrict them to bona fide restaurants only. We were concerned that if we instituted a complete ban on new ABC licenses, then legitimate restaurants would be excluded, so that was the compromise. So far, we have only tested this resolution once with Luggatti's and it worked beautifully. Now, you are being asked to make way for an ABC license for a "hamburger outlet"that serves only hamburgers, fries, rings and drinks. This is hardly a restaurant . . . and hardly deserves an ABC license. Don't we have enough ABC's in the Downtown? And if you do allow this ABC to go forward, please respect the work of the Ad Hoc Committee and follow the rules we established with a closing of midnight. Please note that if Bomburger is forced to close at midnight, they will withdraw their request for an ABC license. Item 13. - 64 H -442- This is because they are a late night hangout and not a restaurant. With an ABC license, they will soon become a bar. With a "stop" at 10:OOPM, they will become a "pre-bar" to the late night bar scene. This summer you will see a bunch of kids hanging out til 1OPM at Bomburger and no one will be eating food;just drinking beers and getting ready to party. Thanks for your consideration on this matter. Kim Kramer Ng -443- �.. Item 13. - 65 ATTACHMENT #8 Item 13. - 66 pie -444- ® Huntington Beach Planning Commission • 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 NOTICE OF ACTION January 26, 2011 Rob Sleenhof 4206 Spindrift Road Newport Beach, CA 92663 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 (BOMBURGER RESTAURANT ALCOHOL SALES) APPLICANT/ BUSINESS OWNER: Rob Sleenhof REQUEST: To permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq.ft. outdoor dining area. PROPERTY OWNER: Robert Koury, 200 Main Street, Suite No. 206, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 LOCATION: 200 Main Street, Suite No. 114, 92648 (east side of Main Street, between Olive Avenue and Walnut Avenue — Downtown) DATE OF ACTION: January 25, 2011 On Tuesday, January 25, 2011, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission took action on your application, and your application was denied with findings. Attached to this letter are the findings for denial. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, the action taken by the Planning Commission becomes final at the expiration of the appeal period. A person desiring to appeal the decision shall file a written notice of appeal to the City Clerk within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Planning Commission's action. The notice of appeal shall include the name and address of the appellant, the decision being appealed, and the grounds for the appeal. Said appeal must be accompanied by a filing fee of One Thousand, Five Hundred Eighty-Seven Dollars ($1,587.00) if the appeal is filed by a single family dwelling property owner appealing the decision on his own property and Three Thousand, Forty Five Dollars ($3,045.00) if the appeal is filed by any other party. In your case, the last day for filing an appeal and paying the filing fee is Friday, February 4, 2011, at 5:00 PM. Phone 714-536-5271 Fax H -44 540 www.s Item ,13. - 67 Notice of Action:CUP 10-028 January 25, 2011 Page 2 Excepting those actions commenced pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action. If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this Notice, you will be legally barred from later challenging such action pursuant to Government Code §66020. If you have any questions regarding this Notice of Action letter or the processing of your application, please contact Tess Nguyen, the project planner, at (714) 374-1744 or via email at tnguyen@surfcity-hb.org, or the Planning and Building Department at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Scott Hess, Secretary Planning Commission By: Herb Fauland, Planning Manager SH:HF:TN:kdc Attachment: Findings For Denial — CUP 10-028 c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Fred A. Wilson, City Administrator Scott Hess, Director of Planning and Building Bill Reardon, Division Chief/Fire Marshal Mike Vigliotta, Deputy City Attorney III Debbie DeBow, Senior Civil Engineer Mark Carnahan, Inspection Manager Tess Nguyen, Associate Planner Robert Koury, Property Owner Project File Item 13-- 68 H - 6- ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS FOR DENIAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 10-028 1. Conditional Use Permit No. 10-028 to permit the sales and service of alcoholic beverages (beer and wine only) for on-site consumption within an existing 1,489 sq. ft. restaurant and 143 sq. ft. outdoor dining area within District 5 — Mixed-Use of the Downtown Specific Plan will be detrimental to the general welfare of persons working or residing in the vicinity or detrimental to the value of the property and improvements in the neighborhood. The proposed use will create adverse noise or safety impacts to the surrounding businesses and residents based on the proposed type of alcohol service. In addition, based on community input and public testimony stating that the downtown has too many Alcoholic Beverages Control (ABC) licenses, the proposed addition of alcoholic beverage sales to an existing restaurant will be a detriment to businesses, residents, and public services. 2. The restaurant's operating hours of 11:00 AM to 2:00 AM will not comply with City Council Resolution No. 2010-05, standard conditions of approval for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage sales, which would require the business to close at 12:00 AM (midnight). G:\PC\NOA\11\01-25-11 CUP 10-028(Bomburger) Attachment 1.1 N -447- Item 13. - 69 ATTACHMENT #9 Item 13. - 70 yin -+4e. y�o�e nV ,^BEaya o 1r AM I • �`tleae @a?4�,4`qo;e ge`00`e,a rv;ergrf�er'„r„moo"�,,aa: ° • e� e E� a: X., s, I C � omburger aATION EaSt Side of Main A Restaurant � � Street between Olive Avenue and Q. 000 r vilalnutAvenue 3 a MAQ , r � $ C�ommercalUSeS y �Y man oj CT H. 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L. ® 6 ® ® .® An A a�«odb �o be°a«ee ae be Y duo a •• ;x:r r r r x:��: ,` �,gi �r it Lei/ y 5r � r � - «-N.;-y a me •"'m r;,ro„a;a;a;�o�; '�'�;<xm0eg>�^beef eke • low • ®, Alk a Ab t r i COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED Hd -457- Item , 3 - ,9 HBDRA Public Safety ®f Downtown Huntington Beach © Copyright 2011 Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Association All Rights Reserved Item 13. - 80 H -4 -- • a x . • x x o x t t Page 2 of 24 PURPOSE: The purpose of this report is to provide the City of Huntington Beach, specifically our City Council and City Staff, with detailed information regarding alcohol related public safety issues in the Downtown Neighborhood of Huntington Beach. The HBDRA believes that the best decisions are made when one has accurate information available to them.We ask our City Council and City Staff to please consider the information in this report when making decisions that affect quality of life and public safety for the Downtown Residents and the City of Huntington Beach. The HBDRA acknowledges and appreciates the efforts of the Huntington Beach Police Department to ensure the public welfare and public safety under very difficult circumstances. If there are any questions regarding this report, please contact HBDRA@HBDRA.com. 111 MAs r r `` rJ e � 1 1 HB -45 - Item 13. - 81 a OTS REPORT Page 3 of 24 The following information is from the State of California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) as of January 25, 2011. The website is www.ots.ca.gov. Some additional data regarding alcohol licenses was collected from the California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) as of January 26, 2011.The website is www.abc.ca.gov. BACKGROUND: 1) There are 480 cities in the State of California. 2) For the purpose of analyzing Traffic Safety, OTS categorizes cities based on 2009 population: Group A: 13 cities population over 250,000 Group B: 56 cities population 100,001-250,000 Group C: 104 cities population 50,001-100,000 Group D: 98 cities population 25,001-50,000 Cities under a population of 25,000 are not included. 3) Huntington Beach is included in Group B with a population of 202,857 and it is the 20th largest city in the State. 4) OTS incorporates data from the following organizations: California Highway Patrol Caltrans California Department of Finance California Department of Justice 5) OTS data is for 2009. Data for 2010 will not be available until November, 2011 . ANALYSIS: The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate that the City of Huntington Beach has a disproportionate number of Alcohol Related Traffic Safety Issues as compared to other cites in California. Further analysis will demonstrate that the City of Huntington Beach and specifically the area known as "Downtown" has an undue concentration and over saturation of alcohol licenses that are the major contributing factor to these Alcohol Related Traffic Safety Issues as reported by OTS, as well as other Alcohol Related Crimes and Crimes in General as reported by the Huntington Beach Police Department. Item 13. - 82 H -40- o a o e r r • @ m® e r s )TS REPORT Page 4 of 24 1) If we examine the 69 largest cities in California, those with a population of 100,000 or more (Groups A and B combined), here are the results: Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents per Capita* a Huntington Beach is #1 That's more Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents per capita in Huntington Beach than the 19 largest cities in California (Huntington Beach is the 20th largest city in the state), including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose and 15 other cities larger than Huntington Beach in population. 2) In terms of just pure numbers (not per capita) of Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents, Huntington Beach is #8 in the entire state of 480 cities.That's in the top 1.7% of all California cities. Huntington Beach had 17% more Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents than the nearby city of Long Beach, which has a population 2-1/2 times larger than Huntington Beach and 9% more than Anaheim and Santa Ana each with a population almost twice that of Huntington Beach. 3) If we review the 56 cities in Group B, then Huntington Beach ranks as follows: #7 Population #2 Number of Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents #1 Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents per Capita #1 Number of DUIs #4 DUIs per Capita #1 DUIs per DVMT (Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled) #1 Number of Nighttime Accidents (from 9:00 pm - 2:59 am)* * It is reasonable to surmise that this is a direct result of the Late Night Bar Scene in Downtown Huntington Beach. * NOTE: For the purpose of this report, "Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents" is by OTS definition where victims were either killed or injured. HB -461- Item 13. - 83 OTS REPORT Page 5 of 24 4) HUNTINGTON BEACH RANKINGS and TRENDS: 2006 - 2009 (Group B) Number of Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents: 2006 Ranking #2 2007 Ranking #3 2008 Ranking #2 2009 Ranking #2 Alcohol Related Traffic Accidents per Capita: 2006 Ranking #8 2007 Ranking #7 2008 Ranking #4 2009 Ranking #1 Number of DUIs: 2006 Ranking #1 2007 Ranking #1 2008 Ranking #1 2009 Ranking #1 DUIs per Capita: 2006 Ranking #3 2007 Ranking #2 2008 Ranking #3 2009 Ranking #4 DUIs per DVMT (Daily Vehicle Miles Traveled): 2006 Ranking #3 2007 Ranking #2 2008 Ranking #1 2009 Ranking #1 Number of Nighttime Accidents (from 9:00 pm - 2:59 am)*: 2006 Ranking #2 2007 Ranking #3 2008 Ranking #2 2009 Ranking #1 * It is reasonable to surmise that this is a direct result of the Late Night Bar Scene in Downtown Huntington Beach. Item 13. - 84 HB -462- REPORTJTS Page 6 of 24 5) Based on the information reported by OTS, a person driving their car in Huntington Beach has a greater chance of getting involved in an Alcohol Related Traffic Accident resulting in injury or death than the 69 largest cities in the entire State of California. By way of example, that's 7 times greater than Daly City, 4 times greater than Irvine, and 2 times greater than Pomona. CONCLUSION: The City of Huntington Beach demonstrates a serious and significant problem with Alcohol Related Traffic Safety Issues and is now ranked #1, 2, 3 or 4 by the State of California Office of Traffic Safety in every category reported. The data over the last four years illustrates a serious and significant worsening trend and/or a continuing problem that is not showing any meaningful signs of improvement. The number of alcohol licenses in Huntington Beach, specifically Type 47 (On Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place) is clearly a contributing factor. Of the 56 cities in Group B, Huntington Beach ranks #4 in the total number of active or pending Type 47 licenses. Over 28% of these Huntington Beach licenses are located in the Downtown area of Huntington Beach, which represents only 0.56% (approximately 1/2 of 1%) of the total size of the City in area. Specifically, there are 92 Type 47 licenses in Huntington Beach of which 28 are located Downtown. If the number of Type 47 licenses Downtown was scaled up to the size of the entire City, then the number of Type 47 alcohol licenses of 92 citywide would actually be . . . . 5,040. The Downtown area of Huntington Beach has 54.8 times more Type 47 alcohol licenses per square mile than the City as a whole. Further analysis will reveal a direct correlation between an undue concentration and over saturation of alcohol licenses in the Downtown area of Huntington Beach and Alcohol Related Traffic Safety Issues as reported by OTS, as well as other Alcohol Related Crimes and Crimes in General as reported by the Huntington Beach Police Department. H -463- Item 13. - 85 REPORTHBPD Page 7 of 24 The following information is based on crime data reported by the Huntington Beach Police Department (HBPD) for the two year period starting January 1 , 2009 and ending December 31, 2010. BACKGROUND: 1) There are three primary alcohol-related crimes. They are: DUls Assaults Drunk in Public 2) There are two geographic "Crime Hot Spots" in the Downtown area of Huntington Beach for which the HBPD maintains separate crime data: Hot Spot #1 = DUI Arrests Hot Spot #2 = Assaults and Drunk in Public Arrests These Hot Spots encompass the entire Downtown area known as the "Downtown Bar Scene" or "Downtown Entertainment District" and are shown on the maps on the next two pages of this report. Based on the total of 27.0 square miles for the City of Huntington Beach, each Hot Spot is represented statistically as follows: Hot Spot #1 = 0.15 sq. miles = 0.56% of the City in area Hot Spot #2 = 0.07 sq. miles = 0.26% of the City in area Each Hot Spot represents approximately 1/2 of 1% and 1/4 of 1% of the City in total area, respectively. ANALYSIS: The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate that the City of Huntington Beach has a disproportionate amount of alcohol consumption in the Downtown area which contributes to an undue concentration and over saturation of Alcohol Related Crimes and Crimes in General. Further analysis will demonstrate that this results from an undue concentration and over saturation of alcohol licenses in the Downtown area of Huntington Beach. This contributes to an atmosphere that fosters over-drinking, reckless behavior and an unsafe environment affecting both residential quality of life and public safety for the Downtown Residents and the City of Huntington Beach in general. Item 13. - 86 H -464- a a d a a s a a m •' a a f g REPORTiBPD Page 8 of 24 ax _ � Ji a i � a s� �` HSP CRIME HOT SPOT #1 �� B � 0. 15 sq. miles VIV ' ` r dR IF 0.56% of the City in area 41 A!c®h®9 Licenses j - aw : \ . may f h� x r HBPD 4g�M �J 3Z CRIME h. 0.07 sq. miles 6 � r 4 y W area 0.26% of the City in 37 Alcohol Licenses :� y'r � r c H - - Item 11 - 87 � x s � � �•- _ ,�� , it s o p w HBPD REPORT Page 9 of 24 ME Ilk, E ar \ IV r�r�r� IN r n- MIN, @rh s r Ave EMing^:r Aew .[H \. fr55 21 IN _WT s x \\ 47�- a 4: y y�i_'Lar�/ r\ 'l \\~rr - y/ ✓\ ri"n e _ t ' @_ •+. ➢•e - YorM7w---FlyNO k ✓-��.?c �\\_k � \\\ � � _ �� �`��� a Y.4ti t R t€PY I"�R ^.., A13s5 -.. - Hun n tort altar t elvn � =gu A lar6a arse - i rrck - +9astlrrkr Rd i r ;s /dry\��/ /\\\ \'��� Z \\ _ c/ ✓� r.,' gv BRA \\ Map of Huntington Beach: 27.0 sq. miles 'Mr-, r r 9N Crime Hot Spot-41 E 0.15 sq. miles (-112 of 1%) OjL" '\ rimeo of 7 i t4 / Item 13. - 88 H -4 -- REPORT Page 10 of 24 HBPD CRIME HOT SPOT #1 : DUI ARRESTS The data reported by the HBPD is for DUI Arrests made within Hot Spot #1. Currently, the HBPD does not report DUI Arrests made outside of the Hot Spot and attributed to alcohol consumption within the Hot Spot. For information regarding DUI Arrests Citywide and other Alcohol Related Traffic Issues, please see pages 3 through 6 of this report. For the two year period ending December 31, 2010 . . . NUMBER OF DUI ARRESTS, CITYWIDE: 3,114 NUMBER OF DUI ARRESTS, HOT SPOT #1 : 181 CONCLUSION: 5.8% of all the DUI Arrests in Huntington Beach were made within Hot Spot #1. If this was scaled up to the size of the entire City, then the number of DUI arrests of 3,114 citywide would actually be . . . 32,580. The Downtown area of Huntington Beach as represented by Hot Spot #1 has 10.5 times more DUI Arrests per square mile than the City as a whole. Citywide Downtown Hot Spot #1 H -47- Item 13. - 89 HBPD REPORT Page 11 of 24 HBPD Density Map - DUI Crolme Data January 1, 2009 - October 31, 2010 ♦ ♦ , t � � i i • b �"': "'s�`" �3"�1 �.;� . 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The Downtown area of Huntington Beach as represented by Hot Spot #2 has 73.2 times more Alcohol Related Assaults per square mile than the City as a whole. 3 A ft Wt 0. 'f Ic ff LIEU Cal . fi t, rU 1 1.7- t •t <' `v •,;( 'i d f ^ TEM �� �.•� I�� .w, .s.• � . y.� � ' as ���� �������� fi ���t,a`. Citywide Downtown Hot Spot #2 HB -4 - Item 13. - 91 s w HBPD REPORT Page 13 of 2ti DensityHBPD Map - Alcohol Related Assaults January 1, 2009 ® October 31,, 2010 a .b A d i -m yp r ri f. s , a �e P j a 'A. , "S �y Low Density i- F�. Downtown Huntington Beach Item 13. - 92 H - - 1 D REPORT Page 14 of 24 HBPD CRIME HOT SPOT #2: DRUNK IN PUBLIC ARRESTS For the two year period ending December 31, 2010 . . . NUMBER OF DRUNK IN PUBLIC ARRESTS, CITYWIDE: 1,588 NUMBER OF DRUNK IN PUBLIC ARRESTS, HOT SPOT #2: 561 CONCLUSION: 35.3% of all the Drunk in Public Arrests in Huntington Beach were made within Hot Spot #2. If this was scaled up to the size of the entire City, then the number of Drunk in Public Arrests of 1,588 citywide would actually be . . . . 216,386, more than the total number of residents in the City. The Downtown area of Huntington Beach as represented by Hot Spot #2 has 136.3 times more Drunk in Public Arrests per square mile than the City as a whole. ... � _:. n. ...u;,. ',. ., .,., '•may,. ±x_ r ,r..,' ,?.: �... Citywide Downtown Hot Spot #2 HB -471- Item 13. - 93 s e m @ m d xe. H PD REPORT Page 15 of 2,, N PD Density Map - Drunk in Public January 1, 2009 - October 31, 2010 r a `.€I£ < y j_ � � - i E � sue♦ s vi - 3 ate 1F - -j �!- #{ � - .m �:. ♦ ,! AT `�• �'�� �.�a +ri♦ y �..e,.� �RR� -,i.w.�-. i Rr-!♦-�►'s-t-.�t ....L,Y % i I I li ♦ b 9k -' } • ♦i ! Z., tom, i � S 4- �y ♦S mot- g ,,S • Y Y - _ � 'v, ♦,� ♦ �{`i`"j�';i,t"1" #per" ♦� �`.-....ai £ �° 'd...� �...«.... Low Density £ S e r a s Downtown Huntington Beach Item 13. - 94 HB -472- oBPD REPORT Page 16 of 24 ALCOHOL LICENSES The following information is from the California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) as of January 26, 2011 . The website is www.abc.ca.g_ov. 1) There are 437 Active or Pending Alcohol Licenses in the City of Huntington Beach. 2) There are 42 located in Downtown Huntington Beach as represented by HBPD Crime Hot Spot #1. See map below. Red = Type 47 (includes 1 location Type 48 and 1 location Type 75) Blue = Type 41 (includes 1 location Type 42) Green = Type 21 DEFINITIONS: Type 21: Off-Sale General (ie Liquor Stores) Type 41: On-Sale Beer and Wine for Bona Fide Public Eating Place Type 42: On-Sale Beer and Wine for Public Premises (Main Street Wine Co.) Type 47: On-Sale General for Bona Fide Public Eating Place Type 48: On-Sale General for Public Premises (Perq's Nite Club) Type 75: On-Sale General Brew-Pub (HB Beer Company) ; 4 �s # .Y y 3fnnit Ra'e r, - HB -473- Item 13. - 95 HBPD REPORT Page 17 of 2 3) If we consider just Types 41 and 47 licenses in the City of Huntington Beach . . . Citywide: 209 Hot Spot #1 : 35 = 16.7% If we include Perq's Nite Club, HB Beer Company and Main Street Wine Company, which are not Type 41 or 47, but still serve alcohol . . . Citywide: 209 Hot Spot #1 : 38 = 18.2% If we include the three (of four) Liquor Stores that are open until midnight or later on the weekends . . . Citywide: 209 Hot Spot #1: 41 = 19.6% 4) If Hot Spot #1 was scaled up to the size of the entire City, then the number of "Type 41 and Type 47" alcohol licenses of 209 citywide would actually be 7,380. The Downtown area of Huntington Beach as represented by Hot Spot #1 has 35.3 times more "Type 41 and Type 47" alcohol licenses per square mile than the City as a whole. �RAR�s r+ � RARRt+BAR RaR� BAR BAR BARS.MBAR MBAR MBAR, OAR ?�MR�*�BAR BAR BAR BAR BAR BARS BAR M 2 BAR BaxAKafWMA+,t BAMM BAR. IqBAR MR'� BARx BAR MBAR BAR tam BARS W 6 10, 4+BARm.BAR BAR BARS.BAR BAR RAR RAR BAR BAR BAR BAR BAR BAR BAR BAR... _1 Rm�=$ BAR B.qR BAR U� BAR twRAR gqBAR BM 'BAR BAR 222 JWP BAR?,a BAR 8AR 8AR �aRARE}BAR BAA am - BARffi BAR. RAR RAR gRgR 0, BAR SARpr RAR BAR_ n BARB nB,W$? BARS Boas MBAR BAR BAR _BAR 2 'MBAR 8A x•BAR BAR BAR BAR rBAR ,BAA r.BAR BAR BAR BAR, -. BAtt :BAR MBAR BAR MBAR �¢r.< 2 BAR,e., jd" 212 RAR 8AR BARB°?, w_RAR+ ?�RAR BAR BARS 0AR eAR MR se BARQ $ $ r w BAR MR BAR BARS^W id W BARm,BARfi BAR BARS RAR c EARPI",BAR.erWff+ BAR RAR BAR r•a" BAR RAR BARR?RAR BAR RAR aARRAR. �+RBR, r��BAR MBAR @ARs�'BAR BAR n,rs BARS BAR�^ BAR BAR ia#�, "BAR BAR «� BAJ2 R BAR RAR -0ARM ,eAR ft#AR,a RARR-BAR RAR BAR BAR s BAR"-"R"RAR-i BAR REAR MBAR BAR BAR e®RAR ME RA1t:. :. iod Item 13. - Wide n--ntown Hot Spot #1 96 HB -474- ® e o m OBC REPORT Page 18 of 24 The California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) is the regulatory agency that administers the Alcohol Beverage Control Act in the State of California.Their website is www.abc.ca.gov. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is to administer the provisions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act in a manner that fosters and protects the health, safety, welfare, and economic well being of the people of the State. OUR BASIC PRINCIPLE In cooperation with local communities, we will meet our licensing, enforcement and regulatory mandates with honesty, impartiality, and the highest degree of concern for the people of the State. OUR VISION Through our commitment to serving the people of California and one another, we will become the recognized leader in effective and efficient licensing and law enforcement, and a model of excellence in government. BACKGROUND: Under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, the ABC has provisions that allow a protest to the issuance of an ABC license (ie alcohol license), as well as other issues within ABC's purview.The protest is based on demonstrating an undue concentration of ABC licenses in a specific geography. The guidelines established are per the Business and Professional Code (BPC), specifically Section 23958.4, which reads as follows: 23958.4. (a) For purposes of Section 23958, "undue concentration"means the case in which the applicant premises for an original or premises-to-premises transfer of any retail license are located in an area where any of the following conditions exist: (1) The applicant premises are located in a crime reporting district that has a 20 percent greater number of reported crimes, as defined in subdivision (c), than the average number of reported crimes as determined from all crime reporting districts within the jurisdiction of the local law enforcement agency. HB -475- Item 13. - 97 ABC REPORT Page 19 of 2 The City of Huntington Beach is divided into 127 Crime Reporting Districts (CRD) as shown on the map below. The Downtown area, previously described as HBPD Crime Hot Spots #1 and #2, is now defined as Crime Reporting Districts 451 and 461 . 127 Crime Reporting Districts � & tW Mal. ...126€ 127 ' City of } Ra. 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