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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Hearing to Consider Appeal by Councilmember Posey of lgpplD v) 5 City of Huntington Beach pt��scvv�resl�) rvM File #: 21-723 MEETING DATE: 1 0/1 91202 1 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager PREPARED BY: Ursula Luna-Reynosa, Director of Community Development Subject: Public Hearing to Consider Appeal by Councllmember Posey of the Planning Commission's approval of Entitlement Plan Amendment (EPA) No. 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Statement of Issue: Transmitted for your consideration is an appeal by Councilmember Posey of the Planning Commission's approval of Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001. This application is a request to amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service. This request also includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen (16) parking spaces required for the new dining area, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation (midnight for the rooftop dining area and 2 AM for the indoor dining area). The Planning Commission held a public hearing on September 14, 2021 , and conditionally approved the request except for the requested rooftop dining hours, conditioning that the rooftop area close at 10 PM. On Thursday, September 23, 2021, Councilmember Posey appealed the Planning Commission's decision, citing review of Condition of Approval No. 2(a), which limits the hours of operation for the rooftop dining area to 10 PM in lieu of 12 Midnight, as requested by the applicant and recommended by staff. Financial Impact: The request includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen parking spaces. A parking in-lieu fee of$229,368 will be required to be paid by the property owner for the 16 spaces. These fees would be placed in an account separate from the General Fund, to fund uses specified by Resolution that support existing and future programs of the shared parking concept in the Downtown area. Recommended Action: Staff recommends the City Council take the following actions: A) Find the proposed project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15332 of the CEQA Guidelines; and, City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 4 Pnnted on 10/13/2021 File #: 21-723 MEETING DATE: 10/19/2021 B) Approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 with findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1). Alternative Action(s): A) Do not make the suggested findings for Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 , which will result in mandatory denial pursuant to Section 241 .10(C) of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. B) Continue Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 2021-001 and direct staff accordingly. Analysis: A. PROJECT PROPOSAL: Applicant: Jeff Bergsma, TEAM Design, 221 Main Street, Suite S, Huntington Beach CA 92648 Property Owner: Gregory Newman, 703 Pier Avenue, Suite B-815, Hermosa Beach CA 90254 Location: 209 Main Street, 92648 (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) The project site is located at 209 Main Street, and is currently developed and operated as Killarney's Pub, a single-story restaurant building with outdoor dining within the Main Street public right-of-way, dancing, and live entertainment. A comprehensive description of the proposed project as well as the General Plan and Zoning analysis can be found in the September 14, 2021 Planning Commission staff report (Attachment No. 3). B. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AND RECOMMENDATION During the September 14, 2021 Planning Commission public hearing, staff presented the proposed project and recommended multiple operational conditions of approval that would provide compatibility between the proposed rooftop dining area and adjacent uses in the immediate vicinity. Commissioners had questions regarding the structural requirements of constructing an accessible rooftop dining area, hours of operation and conditions of approval for similar second floor outdoor dining businesses along Main Street, and the In-Lieu Parking Fee Program. Commission discussion also focused on the hours of operation for the proposed rooftop dining area, citing late-night downtown customers and impacts from noise emanating from outdoor dining areas. Further, the Commission requested an emphasis on developing additional resources for expanding parking service programs in the Downtown area to alleviate congestion and continue support for Downtown businesses. In its assessment of staffs recommendation for the proposed outdoor dining area to City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of a Printed on 1 Oft 3/2021 aowerec by Lega:ar" File #: 21-723 MEETING DATE: 10/19/2021 cease operations by 12 Midnight daily, the Commission determined that since the location of the dining area is unenclosed and located on a future second floor, the hours should be limited to those of the existing restaurant's outdoor dining area which is 10 PM. Planning Commission Action on September 14, 2021 A motion was made by Rodriguez, seconded by Scandura to approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 2021-001 with a modified condition of approval to limit the hours of the rooftop dining area to no later than 10 PM daily by the following vote: AYES: Acosta-Galvan, Ray, Scandura, Rodriguez NOES: Mandic ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Perkins MOTION PASSED C. APPEAL On September 23, 2021 , Councilmember Posey appealed the Planning Commission's approval of the project (Attachment No. 5), citing that he would like to review the Commission's modification of Condition of Approval No. 2 (a), which limits the hour of operation of the proposed rooftop dining area to 10 PM in lieu of the 12 Midnight staff recommendation. The staff recommendation was developed by working closely with the Police Department, and takes into consideration both the existing Killarney's indoor and outdoor operation as well as surrounding uses that include other restaurants with second floor outdoor dining areas. In an effort to reduce the likelihood of noise disturbances from patrons, staff is recommending that the City Council approve the request with operating hours for the proposed rooftop dining area ending at 12 Midnight, which is comparable to similar restaurants along Main Street. However, it should be noted that a majority of restaurants with second floor outdoor dining areas along Main Street are not currently subject to limited hours of operation, as the approvals pre-date the City Council's Resolutions for such uses. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 - Existing Facilities, because the project involves the minor alteration of an existing structure involving a negligible expansion of the existing use. Strategic Plan Goal: Economic Development & Housing Attachment(s): 1 . Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval for EPA No. 21-001 2. Conceptual Site Plan and Floor Plans Received and Dated May 10, 2021 City of Huntington Beach Page 3 of 4 Printed on 1 011 3/2 0 2 1 Powered by Legistar" File #: 21-723 MEETING DATE: 10/19/2021 3. Planning Commission Staff Report Dated September 14, 2021 4. PC Notice of Action Dated September 15, 2021 5. Appeal of Planning Commission Action Dated September 23, 2021 6. City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 City of Huntington Beach Page 4 of 4 Printed on 1 011 3/2 0 2 1 powerea by Legistar'° City Council/ Public Financing Authority ACTION AGENDA October 19, 2021 PUBLIC HEARING *27. 21-718 Approved Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 20-002, Resolution No. 2021-51 approving General Plan Amendment No. 20-002. and Ordinance No. 4236 approving Zoning Map Amendment No. 20-002 (Gisler Residential - 21141 Strathmoor Lane) Recommended Action: PLANNING COMMISSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION: A) Approve Mitigated Negative Declaration No 20-002 with findings (Attachment No. 1) and mitigation measures. B) Approve General Plan Amendment No. 20-002 by adopting City Council Resolution No. 2021- 51. "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Approving General Plan Amendment No 20-002" (Attachment No. 2), and. C) Approve Zoning Map Amendment No. 20-002 with findings (Attachment No. 1) and approve for introduction Ordinance No 4236, 'An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to Rezone the Real Property Located at 21141 Strathmoor Lane from Public-Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density (RL) (Zoning Map Amendment No 20-002 )" (Attachment No 3) Supplemental Communications (89) Speakers (In-Person, 22; Via Zoom, 4) Approved 6-0-1 (Peterson-Absent) as amended to condition that prior to issuance of the project's final tract map, the City must receive from the project developer a contribution of $500,000 to be used for soccer field lighting 28. 21-723 Public Hearing Held — Approved Entitlement Plan Amendment (EPA) No. 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Recommended Action: Staff recommends the City Council take the following actions A) Find the proposed project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section 15332 of the CEQA Guidelines, and. B) Approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 with findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No 1) Supplemental Communications (2) Speakers (In-Person, 3; Via Zoom, 1) Approved 5-1-1 (Kalmick-No; Peterson-Absent) as amended to cap rooftop dining area capacity at 65 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21-001 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The City Council finds that this project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines because the project consists of the minor alteration of an existing structure involving a negligible expansion of an existing structure. SUGGESTED FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL — ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21-001: 1. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 to amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99- 021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1 ,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service, participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation 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 because the site is located within the Downtown core, an existing mixed-use area with other similar uses surrounding the site. 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. The expanded outdoor dining and alcoholic beverage offerings provide an additional service to the community and surrounding regional area. The request will serve to augment the overall customer experience by providing an additional convenience and coastal views for patrons. Furthermore, the sale of alcoholic beverages is for on-site consumption only and will not generate detrimental impacts to surrounding properties. 2. The granting of Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 to amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service, participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation will not adversely affect the General Plan because it is consistent with the Land Use Element designation of Mixed Use — Specific Plan Overlay (M-sp) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: Land Use Element Policy LU-1 (C): Support infill development, consolidation of parcels, and adaptive reuse of existing buildings. Policy LU-2 (8): Ensure that new and renovated structures and building architecture and site design are context-sensitive, creative, complimentary of the city's beach culture, and compatible with surrounding development and public spaces. Policy LU-8 (8): Reinforce Downtown as the city's historic center and as a pedestrian and bicycle-oriented village with commercial, entertainment, and recreation uses to meet the needs of residents and visitors. Goal LU-11: Commercial land uses provide goods and services to meet regional and local needs. Policy LU-11 (A): Encourage a variety of commercial uses that cater to local and regional demand to create an environment that meets resident needs and increases the capture of sales tax revenues. The occupancy of the existing restaurant's rooftop for an expansion of outdoor dining with alcohol sales represents a unique design as adaptive reuse of an existing open- air rooftop space without adding bulk or massing that could impact the streetscape along Main Street. The rooftop dining patio caters to both visitors and residents alike in that it will provide a new accessible space for ocean-view outdoor dining that remains a consistent resident and visitor attraction to the Downtown commercial core, benefitting surrounding commercial uses. 3. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 to amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99- 021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service, participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation 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 because the Downtown Specific Plan encourages the provision of outdoor dining when located directly adjacent to the eating establishment and anticipates the sale of alcohol in conjunction with eating establishments and outdoor dining areas within District 1. The sale of alcohol within the expanded rooftop outdoor dining area is ancillary to the primary restaurant use and will serve to augment the overall customer experience by providing an additional convenience and coastal views for patrons. SUGGESTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21-001: 1. The site plan and floor plans received and dated May 10, 2021 shall be the conceptually approved design. Attachment 1.2 2. The interior restaurant and outdoor dining areas shall comply with the following: a. Dining and consumption of alcoholic beverages within the rooftop and Main Street outdoor dining areas shall be limited to between 8:00 AM and 12:00 Midnight daily. (PD) b. Dining and consumption of alcoholic beverages within the interior restaurant shall be limited to between 8:00 AM and 2:00 AM daily. (PD) c. The rooftop outdoor dining patio area shall be continuously supervised by management or employees of the establishment when customers are present. A supervisor shall be on-site at all times. Behavior that disrupts customers or passersby shall not be tolerated and constitutes a violation of these provisions. (PD) d. No new customers shall be permitted to enter the business 30 minutes before closing. (Resolution No. 2017-42) e. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the alcohol business shall be designated for dining. The dining area excludes areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms, and also excluding outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2017-42) f. All areas of the alcohol business accessible to patrons shall be illuminated such that the appearance and conduct of all people in the alcohol business are visible from inside the alcohol business. (Resolution No. 2017-42) g. Alcohol businesses must provide food service until one (1) hour before closing including a cook, and food servers shall be on duty. (Resolution No. 2017-42) In. The EPA shall not be effective until an ABC license has been issued and provided to the City. (Resolution No. 2017-42) i. The EPA shall be for the type of issued ABC license; any change to the type of liquor license shall require an amendment to the CUP. (Resolution No. 2017-42) j. In addition to any ABC requirements, the following alcohol-related conditions shall be required: i. An employee of the alcohol business must monitor areas where alcohol is served. ii. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any alcohol business. Attachment 1.3 iii. All alcohol shall remain within alcohol business premises, including outdoor dining areas. iv. Service of alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption shall not be permitted. v. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. vi. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. vii. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. viii. Final announcements that inform patrons the kitchen and/or bar will stop accepting orders of alcoholic beverage (i.e., last call for alcohol) shall be at least 15 minutes prior to closing. ix. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is not permitted. x. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by ABC for an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (Resolution No. 2017-42) k. All owners, employees, representatives, and agents must obey all federal, state, and local laws. In addition, all conditions of the Entitlement Plan Amendment, Alcoholic Beverage Control license, and any other regulations, provisions, or restrictions prescribed by an agency with jurisdiction over the premise are required as part of the EPA to be followed. (Resolution No. 2017-42) I. No patrons shall be permitted to loiter within the vicinity of any entrances and exits at any time. (Resolution No. 2017-42) m. Alcohol businesses shall install and maintain a video surveillance system to monitor all doors, eating areas, parking areas, and public area of premises and shall make the video available to the Police Department. Electronic copies of video must be made available to the Huntington Beach Police Department within 48 hours of request. Digital recordings shall be made available for viewing on-scene upon request by a Police Officer. The business shall retain video surveillance for Attachment 1? one month. All video surveillance cameras must record in color, with digital recording to DVR and able to record in low light. (Resolution No. 2017-42) i. The video surveillance system must also cover the rooftop patio / outdoor dining area, the staircases leading up to the rooftop patio / outdoor dining area, and the elevator providing access to the rooftop patio/ outdoor dining area. (PD) n. In addition to the Downtown Specific Plan and Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, all signs shall comply with the following: i. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. No interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior. ii. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside the business. iii. Signage, posters, and advertising with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. iv. Signs shall be posted in a conspicuous space at the entrance/exit of the restaurant which shall state "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND THIS POINT'. (Resolution No. 2017-42) 3. All other conditions of approval required under Conditional Use Permit No. 99- 012/Costal Development Permit No. 99-021 and Conditional Use Permit No. 03-009 shall remain valid except as modified herein. 4. The Development Services Departments (Fire, Community Development, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services Departments have reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the 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. 5. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time, as may be Attachment 1.5 granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. 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. 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This request includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen (16) parking spaces required for the new dining area, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation. I LOCATION: 209 Main Street, 92648 (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue), APPLICANT: !Jeff Bergsma, TEAM Design, 221 Main Street, Suite S, Huntington Beach CA 92640 PROPERTY OWNER: Gregory Newman, 703 Pier Avenue, Suite B-815, Hermosa Beach CA 90254,1 STATEMENT OF ISSUE: 1. Is the project proposal consistent with the City of Huntington Beach's adopted land use regulations (i.e. General Plan, Zoning Map, and Zoning Code)? 2. Does the project proposal satisfy all the findings required for approving and Entitlement Plan Amendment? 3. Has the appropriate level of environmental analysis been determined? RECOMMENDATION: That the Planning Commission take the following actions: A) Find the proposed project categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 — Existing Facilities, and B) Approve Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 with findings and conditions of approval (Attachment No. 1). ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S): A) ;Do not make the suggested findings, which will result in a mandatory denial per Section 241.10 C. of the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance. B) Continue Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 and direct staff accordingly. PROJECT PROPOSAL: The subject property is located at 209 Main Street, and is currently developed and operated as Killarney's Pub, a single-story restaurant building with outdoor dining within the Main Street public right-of-way, dancing, and live entertainment. The proposed Entitlement Plan Amendment (EPA) is a request to modify Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 99-021 to convert the rooftop of Killarney's Pub to an accessible dining area with alcohol (ABC Type 47 — On-Sale General, Eating Place) sales and service. This EPA request also includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen (16) parking spaces required for the new rooftop dining area, totaling 1,936 sq. ft., and to deviate from the Exhibit B Standard-Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 (Attachment No. 4) with regards to hours of operation. The applicant is not proposing any live entertainment for the rooftop dining area as part of this request. Background: Downtown Alcohol and Live Entertainment In 2010, the City Council Ad Hoc Downtown Image Committee recommended numerous new conditions of approval to address late night alcohol related problems in the downtown area. The Downtown Image Committee recommendations were adopted by the City Council as-Resolution No. 2010-5, which established standardized conditions of approval for new downtown eating and drinking establishments. In 2011, the City Council revisited the issue and a new Resolution No. 2011-16 was adopted. The new resolution maintained the original conditions of approval and added additional items. In January 2013, the City Council directed the Chief of Police to present a report including recommendations regarding the impact of alcohol sales and consumption in the downtown area. In July 2013, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2013-24, further modifying the City's conditions of approval as they pertain to restaurants and bars with alcohol sales and live entertainment located in District 1 of the Downtown Specific Plan. In particular, Resolution No. 2013-24 specified that the new conditions apply to new requests for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol sales or live entertainment, as well as amendments to existing conditional use permits. The resolution also stated that only the City Council may approve modifications to the conditions of approval. Therefore, the Planning Commission reviewed proposed requests and made a recommendation to the City Council for action. In 2017, the City Council made further modifications to the conditions and a new Resolution No. 2017-42 (Attachment No. 4) was adopted. The amendments addressed processing procedures for restaurant remodels and expansions, strengthened revocation proceedings, and established that any requested deviations to the standard conditions could be approved by the regular decision making body, as opposed to only the City Council. In particular, the revised resolution specified that the more stringent conditions of approval apply to establishments that propose to increase or expand the floor area serving alcohol but not to simple remodels or architectural improvements. Resolution No. 2017-42 remains in effect for the eating and- drinking establishments and live entertainment operators in the Downtown District 1 today. Killarney's Existing Operation Hours of operation for new or amended restaurants with alcohol and/or live entertainment in this location are limited to between 7:00 AM and 12:00 AM, which is intended to address public safety, as well as the growing presence of nightclubs and bars in the downtown area. Killarney's Pub was permitted to stay open from 8:00 AM until 2:00 AM daily prior to any of the aforementioned Resolutions were adopted by the City Council. The existing outdoor dining patio on Main Street ceases all service at 10:00 PM. Killarney's request to establish the rooftop dining area triggers compliance with Resolution No. 2017-42, and would require the entire business to operate only between 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM. Killarney's request to.amend this standard condition and allow the operation to continue late night hours until 2:00 AM is subject to Planning Commission approval. Killarney's Entitlement History CUP 99-021 was originally processed with a Special Permit and Coastal Development Permit No. 99-12 and was approved by the Planning Commission in January 2000 for the following: - Fagade improvements; - A 550 sq. ft. single story addition to the existing single-story restaurant (Ibiza); - Outdoor dining on public property with alcohol sales; - Special Permit for reduced rear setback to accommodate trash enclosures; and - Approval of an in-lieu parking participation agreement for four (4) spaces. The improvements made pursuant to the approvals of CUP 99-21 and CDP 99-12 constitute the existing physical conditions of the Killarney's Pub restaurant building that exists today. However, it is important to identify that an EPA application that is nearly identical to the current request was processed and ultimately approved by the City Council in 2001. EPA No. 00-011 was a request to establish live entertainment within the restaurant (Ibiza), and to allow occupancy of a 2,530 sq. ft. roof deck for restaurant use. The request included participation in the In-Lieu Parking Program for 17 spaces. The Planning Commission approved live entertainment in both the enclosed first floor restaurant area and the roof top dining area, pursuant to conditions of approval as recommended by staff and the Police Department. Per the Planning Commission approval of EPA 00-011, live entertainment was restricted on the roof deck to 8:00 PM, and general dining hours of operation to 12 midnight. On the roof deck, no amplification was permitted, and types of entertainment were limited to acoustic musical performances only. The Planning Commission's conditional approval was appealed to the City Council by then-Mayor Pro Tempore Debbie Cook. The appeal was based on the potential detrimental effects the live entertainment may have on surrounding property owners and residents. At the March 19, 2001 City Council meeting, the Council discussed the appeal, and ultimately approved the request with modified conditions that limited rooftop live entertainment to two stringed instruments with no bass, and a six-month permit review. Subsequently, the applicant submitted plans for building-permits in May 2001 to construct new elevator and stair access and improvements for rooftop dining. However, building permits were not issued before an entitlement application for a new CUP for the restaurant (Ibiza) was submitted. CUP No. 2003-009 was a request to permit a maximum of 100 sq. ft. of dancing with live entertainment between two dance floors (50 sq. ft. each); one in the ground-floor restaurant and one located- on.. the rooftop deck. Staff and the -Police Department supported the request for establishing dancing within the restaurant, but-did not recommend dancing on the rooftop deck as it was counter to the Planning Commission and City Council's previous approvals-for live entertainment. As such, the Planning Commission approved a 100 sq. ft. dance floor for the interior of the restaurant, entertainment hours from 11:00 AM to 1:30 AM, and an in-lieu parking fee agreement for two parking spaces. The 2001 building permit for construction of the new stairway and elevator access and occupancy of the rooftop expired in plan check in February 2004 without have ever been issued. As such, the development rights provided by the discretionary approval of EPA No. 00-011 also expired, and neither the construction of stairway and elevator access nor occupancy of the rooftop deck occurred. ISSUES AND ANALYSIS: Subject Property And Surrounding General Plan Designations, Zoning And Land Uses: LOCATION GENERAL PLAN ZONING LAND USE Subject Property: M-sp (Mixed Use — SP5 — CZ (District 1, Killarney's Specific Plan Overlay Downtown Specific Plan Restaurant and Pub - 30-50 du/ac) — Coastal Zone Overlay North of Subject M-s SP5-CZ Restaurant and Property: p Office East of Subject Retail/Restaurant, Property (Across M-sp SP5-CZ City Parking Main Street): Structure South of Subject M-sp SP5-CZ Retail Property: West of Subject Restaurant, Property: M-sp SP5-CZ Residential General Plan Conformance: IThe General Plan Land Use Map designation on the subject property is Mixed Use — Specific Plan Overlay. The proposed project is consistent with the following goals and policies of the City's General Plan: Land Use Element Policy LU-1 (C): Support infill development, consolidation of parcels, and adaptive reuse-of existing buildings. Policy LU-2 (B): Ensure that new and renovated structures and building architecture and site design are context-sensitive, creative, complimentary of the city's beach culture, and compatible with surrounding development and public spaces. Policy LU-8 (B): Reinforce Downtown as the city's historic center and as a pedestrian and bicycle-oriented village with commercial, entertainment, and recreation uses to meet the needs of residents and visitors. Goal LU-11: Commercial land uses provide goods and services to meet regional and local needs. Policy LU-11 (A): Encourage a variety of commercial uses that cater to local and regional demand to create an environment that meets resident needs and increases the capture of sales tax revenues. The occupancy of the restaurant's rooftop for an expansion of outdoor dining with alcohol sales represents a unique design as adaptive reuse of an existing open-air rooftop space without adding bulk or massing that could impact the streetscape along Main Street. The rooftop dining patio caters to both visitors and residents alike in that it will provide a new accessible space for ocean-view outdoor dining that remains a consistent resident and visitor attraction to the Downtown commercial core, benefitting surrounding commercial uses. Zoning Compliance: i Parking SP5 Section 3.2.24.4 requires parking for outdoor dining areas that exceed either 20% of the existing restaurant area, or 400 sq. ft. Additionally, outdoor dining is defined in the Downtown Specific Plan (SP5) as "an area where a restaurant provides food service on either public right-of-way, city owned open space, or privately owned open space." As such, the request to permit 1,936 sq. ft. of rooftop outdoor dining requires 16 additional parking spaces, calculated at the ratio of 1 space per 125 sq. ft. of outdoor dining area. Because there is no physical.space to add parking at the site, the applicant has identified that the 16 parking spaces will be satisfied through payment of in-lieu parking fees by the property owner. A parking in-lieu fee of $229,368 will be required to be paid by the property owner for the 16 spaces. This fee reflects 50% of the current fee of $28,671 per parking space, based upon an Owner Participation Agreement between the City and the property owner that has been in effect since 1990. The Community Development Department has supported other-requests for in-lieu parking fee participation agreements with-other downtown businesses, and supports this request based-on the overall shared parking concept in the downtown area. The Community Development Department will utilize the fees collected to provide additional parking in downtown or for plans and programs that maximize use of existing parking spaces. Alcohol Sales-and Service Killarney's Pub currently maintains an ABC Type 47 (On-Sale General — Eating Place) alcohol license. The applicant's request would permit the expansion of the sales and service of beer, wine, and distilled spirits to the proposed bar and dining areas on the rooftop deck. The Police Department recommends several conditions of approval to accommodate sufficient video surveillance and staff supervision of the rooftop dining area (Attachment No. 3). As such, staff supports the request for an expansion of the existing alcohol sales and service for Killarney's Pub. Hours of Operation Currently, the hours of operation for Killarney's are: • Interior restaurant space - 8:00 AM to 2:00 AM daily, • Outdoor dining on Main Street - 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily In order to maintain these late night hours of operation, the applicant requests to deviate from Resolution 2017-42 instead of closing no later than 12:00 Midnight. Further, the applicant is requesting that the new rooftop dining area operate between 9:00 AM and 12:00 Midnight, daily. First, Planning and Police Department staff support the request for deviation and recommend that the Planning Commission allow Killarney's to continue their existing hours within the interior of the restaurant. As of late, the Police Department indicates that Killarney's is a good operator and abides by other conditions of approval for alcohol and live entertainment despite the late night hours. Allowing the expansion of the outdoor dining on. the roof deck while maintaining the hours of operation indoors, encourages reinvestment in the property and fosters economic activity in the downtown area. Second, Planning and Police Department staff recommend limiting the hours for the rooftop dining area between 9:00 AM and 10:00 PM, daily. The 10:00 PM closing for outdoor dining ensures compatibility with surrounding mixed commercial and residential uses in the area and is consistent with recent Planning Commission actions for outdoor dining citywide. All other standard conditions of Resolution 2017-42 to control and mitigate alcohol and live entertainment uses are included in the suggested conditions of alpproval (Attachment No. 1) for the entire restaurant. Urban Design Guidelines Conformance: IThe proposed-project includes adding a 12 in. high glass railing atop the parapet to act as a wind break for customers seated along the bar top (Attachment No. 2). The new railing is in conformance with the Design Guidelines of the Downtown Specific Plan, and the proposed project would not impact the existing fagade. In addition, the elevator and stairway access additions are located at the center and rear of the building, and would not impact the fapade or streetscape along Main Street. Environmental Status: The proposed project is Categorically Exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15301, Class 1 — Existing Facilities, because the project involves the minor alteration of an existing structure involving a negligible expansion of the existing use. Coastal Status: The proposed project is located within the non-appealable portion of the Coastal Zone and is exempt from a Coastal Development Permit because the project involves the minor alteration of an existing structure that was previously subject to a coastal development permit. The proposed project complies with the Downtown Specific Plan and coastal zone requirements. Other Departments Concerns and Requirements: ,The Departments of Community Development, Public Works, Police, and Fire have reviewed the project and identified a list of applicable code requirements(Attachment No. 3). The Police Department has identified.conditions of approval for the proposed project in addition to those required by Resolution No. 2017-42. Public Notification: ;Legal notice for the August 10, 2021 Planning Commission meeting was published in the Orange County Register on July 29, 2021, and notices were sent to property owners of record and tenants within a 500 ft. radius of the subject property, individuals/organizations requesting notification (Planning Division's Notification Matrix), applicant, and interested parties. Staff did not received any inquiries or comments regarding the project prior to the hearing. Prior to the August 10 public hearing, staff requested a continuance of the item to the September 14, 2021 public hearing. Since the item was continued to a date certain, no additional public hearing noticing was required. I Application Processing Dates: DATE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: MANDATORY PROCESSING DATE(S): July 14, 2021 September 14, 2021 SUMMARY: Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve the project based on the following: • The outdoor dining will be compatible with adjacent restaurants on the second block of Main Street; • The use is consistent with the General Plan, the Downtown Specific Plan (SP5), and the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance (HBZSO); • Proposed project will provide parking through payment of parking in-lieu fees for 16 spaces; • With suggested conditions, the expanded outdoor dining area with alcohol sales and service will be compatible with adjacent uses in the immediate vicinity, and will not be detrimental to property owners and residents in the area; • The improvements associated with the proposed project will further the vision and viability of District 1 of the Downtown Specific Plan. j ATTACHMENTS: 2. eenceptual Site Plam amd F168F Plans Reeeived and Dated May 19, 2021 • J� Huntington Beach Planning Commission • 2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648 NOTICE OF ACTION September 15, 2021 Jeff Bergsma TEAM Design 221 Main Street, Suite S Huntington Beach CA 92648 SUBJECT: ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 2021-001 (KILLARNEY'S ROOFTOP DINING - CONTINUED FROM AUGUST 10, 2021 MEETING) APPLICANT: Jeff Bergsma, TEAM Design, 221 Main Street, Suite S, Huntington Beach CA 92648 PROPERTY OWNER: Gregory Newman, 703 Pier Avenue, Suite B-815, Hermosa Beach CA 90254 REQUEST: To arnend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service. This request includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu. Fee Program for sixteen (16) parking spaces required for the new-dining area, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation. LOCATION: 209 Main Street, 92648 (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) -DATE OF ACTION: September 14, 2021 On Tuesday, September 14, 2021, the Huntington Beach Planning Commission took action on your application, and your application was conditionally approved. Attached*to this letter are the findings and conditions of approval. Under the provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance: the action taken by the 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 Two Thousand, Three Hundred Fifty-Three Dollars ($2,353.00) if the appeal is filed by a single family dwelling property owner appealing the decision on his own property and Three Thousand, Seven Hundred Seventy-Eight Dollars ($3,778.00) 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, September 24, 2021 at 5:00 PM. Phone 714-536-5271 Fax 714-374-1540 www.surfciLy-hb.org Notice of Action: EPA 2021-001 September 14, 2021 Page 2 Please be advised that the Planning Commission reviews -the conceptual plan as a basic request for entitlement of-the use applied for and there may be additional requirements prior to commencement of the project. It is recommended that you immediately pursue completion of the conditions of approval and address all requirements of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance in order to expedite the processing/completion of your total application. The conceptual plan should not be construed as a precise plan, reflecting conformance to all Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance requirements. Provisions of the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance are such that any application becomes null and void one (1) year after final approval, or at an alternative time specified as a condition of approval, unless actual construction has started. "Excepting those actions commenced pursuant the California Environmental Quality Act, you are hereby notified that you have 90 days to protest the imposition of the fees described in this Notice of Action. If you fail to file a written protest regarding any of the fees contained in this Notice, you will be legally barred from later challenging-such action pursuant to Government Code §66020." If you have any questions, please contact Hayden Beckman, the project planner, at harden.beckman(cDsurfcity-hb.or4 or (714) 536-5561 or the Community Development Department Zoning Counter at (714) 536-5271. Sincerely, Ursula Luna-Reynosa, Secretary Planning Commission By: Jzk4 Janiek, Planning Manager ULR:JJ:HB:is Attachment: Findings and Conditions of Approval — EPA No. 2021-001 c: Honorable Mayor and City Council Chair and Planning Commission Oliver Chi, City Manager Ursula Luna-Reynosa, Director of Community Development Tim Andre, Fire Division Chief Mike Vgliotta, Chief Assistant City Attorney Bob Milani, Principal Civil Engineer Hayden Beckman, Senior Planner Property Owner Project File ATTACHMENT NO. 1 FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21-001 FINDINGS FOR PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM CEQA: The Planning Commission finds that this project will not have any significant effect on the environment and is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to section 15301 of the CEQA Guidelines because the project consists of the minor alteration of an existing structure involving a negligible expansion of an existing structure. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL— ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21-001: 1. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 to amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a- 1.936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service, participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation- 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 because the site is located within the Downtown core, an existing mixed-use area with other similar uses surrounding the site. 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. The expanded outdoor dining and alcoholic beverage offerings provide an additional service to the community and surrounding regional area. The request will- serve to augment the overall customer experience by providing an additional convenience and coastal views.for patrons. Furthermore, the sale of alcoholic beverages is for on-site consumption only and will not generate detrimental impacts to surrounding properties. -2. The granting of Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 to amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq, ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service, participation in the Downtown Parking 'In-Lieu Fee Program, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation will not adversely affect the General Plan because it is consistent with the-Land Use Element designation of iMixed Use — Specific Plan Overlay (M-sp) on the subject property. In addition, it is consistent with the following goals and policies of the General Plan: Land Use Element Policy LU-1 (C): Support infill development, consolidation of parcels, and adaptive reuse of existing buildings. Policy LU-2 (8): Ensure that new and renovated structures and building architecture and site design are context-sensitive, creative, complimentary of the city's beach culture, and compatible with surrounding development and public spaces. G:\PC\NOA\21\091421 EPA 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Attachment 1.1 Policy LU-8:(B): Reinforce Downtown as the city's historic center and-as a pedestrian and bicycle-oriented village with commercial, entertainment, and recreation uses to meet the needs of residents and visitors. Goal LU-11: Commercial land uses provide goods and services to meet regional and local needs. Policy LU-11 (A): Encourage a variety of commercial uses that cater to local and regional demand to create an environment that meets resident needs and increases the capture of sales tax revenues. The occupancy of the existing restaurant's rooftop for an expansion of outdoor dining with alcohol sales represents a unique design as adaptive reuse of an existing open-air rooftop space without adding bulk or massing that could impact the streetscape along Main Street. The rooftop dining patio caters to both visitors and residents alike in that it will provide a new accessible space for ocean-view outdoor dining that remains a consistent resident and visitor attraction to the Downtown commercial core, beneftting surrounding commercial uses. 3. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 to amend Conditional Use Permit No, 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop-to a '1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service, participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation 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 because the Downtown Specific Plan encourages the provision of outdoor dining when located directly adjacent to the eating establishment and anticipates the sale of alcohol in conjunction with eating establishments and outdoor dining areas within District 1. The sale of alcohol within the expanded rooftop-outdoor dining area is ancillary to the primary restaurant use and will serve to augment _the overall customer experience by providing an additional convenience and coastal views for patrons. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL— ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 21-001: 1. The site plan and floor plans received and dated May 10, 2021-shall be the conceptually approved design. 2. The interior restaurant and outdoor dining areas shall comply with the following: a. Dining and consumption of alcoholic beverages within the rooftop and Main Street outdoor dining areas shall be limited to between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM daily. (PC) b. Dining and consumption of alcoholic beverages within the interior restaurant shall be limited to between 8:00 AM and 2:00 AM daily. (PD) c. The rooftop outdoor dining patio area shall be continuously supervised by management or employees of the establishment when customers are present. A supervisor shall be on-site at all times. Behavior that disrupts customers or passersby shall not be tolerated and constitutes a violation of these provisions. (PD) G:\PC\NOA\21\091421 EPA 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Attachment 1.2 d. No new customers shall be permitted to enter the business 30 minutes before-closing. (Resolution No. 2017-42) e. A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the alcohol business shall be designated for dining. The dining area excludes areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms, and also excluding outdoor dining areas. (Resolution No. 2017-42) f. All areas of the alcohol business accessible to patrons shall be illuminated such that the appearance and conduct of all people in the alcohol business are visible from inside the alcohol business. (Resolution No. 2017-42) g. Alcohol businesses must provide food service until one (1) hour before closing including a cook, and food servers shall be on duty. (Resolution No. 2017-42) h. The EPA shall not be effective until an ABC license has been issued and provided to the City. (Resolution No. 2017-42) i. The-EPA shall be for the type of issued ABC license; any change to the type of liquor license shall require an amendment to the CUP. (Resolution No. 2017-42) j. In addition to any ABC requirements, the following alcohol-related conditions shall be required: i. An employee of the alcohol-business must monitor areas where-alcohol is served. it. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any alcohol business. iii. All alcohol shall remain within alcohol business premises, including outdoor dining areas. iv. Service of alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption shall not be permitted. v. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. vi. Games: or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. vii. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 PM. viii. Final announcements that inform patrons the kitchen and/or bar will stop accepting orders of alcoholic beverage (i.e., last call for alcohol) shall be at least 15 minutes prior to closing. GAPC\NOA\211091421 EPA 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Attachment 1.3 ix. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees, including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is not permitted. x. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of-being hired and for existing employees every 12 months. Training, shall be provided by ABC for an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. (Resolution No. 2017-42) k. All owners, employees, representatives, and agents must obey all federal, state, and local laws. In addition, all conditions of the Entitlement Plan Amendment, Alcoholic Beverage Control license, and any other regulations, provisions, or restrictions prescribed by an agency with jurisdiction over the premise are required as part of the EPA to be followed. (Resolution No. 2017-42) I. No patrons shall' be permitted to loiter within the vicinity of any entrances and exits at any time. (Resolution No. 2017-42) m. Alcohol businesses shall install and maintain a video surveillance-system to monitor all doors, eating areas, parking areas, and public area of premises and shall make the video available to the Police Department. Electronic copies of video must be made available to the Huntington Beach Police Department within 48 hours of request. Digital recordings shall be made available for viewing on-scene upon request by a Police Officer. The business shall retain video surveillance for one month. All video surveillance cameras must record in color, with digital recording to DVR and able'to record in low light. (Resolution No. 2017-42) i.. The video surveillance system must also cover the rooftop patio / outdoor dining area, the staircases leading up to the rooftop patio/ outdoor dining area, and- the elevator providing access to .the rooftop patio/ outdoor dining area. (PD) n. In addition to the Downtown Specific Plan and Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, all signs shall comply with the following: i. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directedfo the exterior from within-, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. No interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior. ii. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that. reduce the visibility inside the business. iii. Signage, posters, and advertising with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. iv. Signs shall be posted in a conspicuous space at the entrance/exit of the restaurant which shall state "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND THIS POINT". (Resolution No. 2017-42) G:TC\NOA\21\091421 EPA 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Attachment 1.4 3. All other conditions of approval required under Conditional Use Permit No. 99-012/Costal Development Permit No. 99-021 and Conditional Use Permit No. 03-009 shall remain valid except as modified herein. 4. The Development Services Departments (Fire, Community Development, and Public Works) shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable code requirements and conditions of approval. The Director of Community Development may approve minor amendments to plans and/or conditions of approval as appropriate based on changed circumstances, new information or other relevant factors. Any proposed plan/project revisions shall be called out on the plan sets submitted for building permits. Permits shall not be issued until the Development Services Departments have reviewed and approved the proposed changes for conformance with the intent of the 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. 5. Entitlement Plan Amendment No. 21-001 shall become null and void unless exercised within two years of the date of final approval or such extension of time, as may be granted by the Director pursuant to a written request submitted to the Community Development Department a minimum 30 days prior to the expiration date. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS CONDITION: The owner of the property which is the subject of this project and the project applicant if different from the property owner, and each of their heirs, successors and assigns, shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of Huntington Beach and its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action or-proceedings, liability cost, including attorney's fees and costs against the City or its agents, officers or employees, to attack, set aside, void or annul any approval of the City, including but not limited to any approval granted by the City Council, Planning Commission, or Design Review Board concerning this.project. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and should cooperate fully in the defense thereof. G:\PC\NOA\21\091421 EPA 21-001 (Killarney's Rooftop Dining) Attachment 1.5 From: Chi Oliver To: Beckman. Hayden Cc: James. Jane Subject: FW: Appeal Date: Friday, September 24, 2021 9:35:41 AM Ili Hayden! FYI,sec the note below appealing a recent Planning Commission determination. Let nic know if you need any additional details! Thanks, Oliver Oli\cr Chi Cite Alanagcr City of I luntinmon Beach 2000 Main Street P.O. Box 190 1-luntkwon Beach.CA 92648 Office: (714) 536-»75 Cell:(310)663-9837 -----Original Message----- From: Posey. \like<\likcPnsev@stlrfcity-hb.org> Sent:Thursday, September 23, 2021 10:29 r\\i To: Chi, Olircr<oliver.chi rr surlcity-hb.org> Subject: Appeal Oliver. I'd like to appeal PC's recent decision. See below: I am hereby appealing the Planning Commission's 9/14/21 approval of[TA 2021-001 (Killarney's Rooftop dining). Specifically. I would like to review their Condition of Approval 2.a. that limits the hours of the rooftop dining to I0pin versus 12am as recommended b} staff. ylike Poscv (714)412-0174 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 A RESOLUTION OF TI-IE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISI-I'MENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LiVE ENTERTAiNVIENT WI-IL'•REAS, the City of 1-luntington Beach desires to maintain a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area, specifically the Downtown Specific Plan District 1, to be enjoyed by visitors, residents and families; and 'the City Council desires to establish standardized Conditions of Approval that will apply to new businesses requesting a Conditional Use Permit for alcohol beverage sales and/or an entenaitunent permit in the Downtown Specific Plan District I area in order to minimize the secondary effects of'selling, serving and consuming alcohol, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the Cite of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: I. For new or amended Conditional Use Permits applied to eating and drinking establislunents in the Downtown Specific Plan District l that propose to serve and/or sell alcohol, the Conditions of Approval set forth in Exhibit A - Standard Conditions (attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference) shall apply. All of these Standard Conditions shall apply unless the reviewing body makes findings supported by evidence that one or more of the standardized conditions should not apply. Findings for deviations from these Conditions may include, but not be limited to, operational and business characteristics, business location, distance from residential land uses, available on-site parking, presence of on-site security, established alcohol and noise controls, floor layout design, or other features/practices which otherwise conform to maintaining a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area to be enjoyed by visitors, residents, and families. 2. For new or amended Conditional Use Permits applied to eating and drinking establishments in the Downtown Specific Plan District l that propose to serve and/or sell alcohol and/or include live entertainment, the Conditions of Approval set forth in Exhibit B —Standard Conditions (attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference) shall apply. All of these Standard Conditions shall apply unless the reviewing body makes findings supported by evidence that one or more of the standardized conditions should not apply. Findings for deviations from these Conditions may include, but not be limited to, operational and business characteristics, business location, distance from residential land uses, available on-site parking, presence of on-site security, established alcohol and noise controls, floor layout design, or other features/practices which otherwise conforni to maintaining a vibrant and safe downtown commercial area to be enjoyed by visitors, residents, and families. 17-5789/162867/,\IV i RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 3. The Standard Conditions shall not apply to amendments to existing Conditional Use Permits unless the amendment is to establish new alcohol, expand existing alcohol service, establish new live entertainment, or expand existing live entertainment. For example, the Standard Conditions shall not apply to the remodel or expansion of a business that does not also include expansion of alcohol service and/or live entertainment. 4. 13%,this Resolution, City Council directs that in the event the business or operator has received substantiated violations of their Conditional Use Permit including citations for violation of any City, State, or Federal law, a Conditional Use Permit revocation hearing shall be scheduled as soon as practical. 5. Resolution No. 2013-24 is hereby repealed. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7TH day of AUGUST , 2017. \4avo RE VI = ND APPROVED: INITIAT ' AND APPROVED: City YrinageT Director of Community Development APPROVEDO FORA4: d'v it`,Attomey �✓ 17-5789/162867/M V 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 EX'HIBrr A — STANDARD CONDITIONS EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES: The following Standard Conditions of Approval shall apply to any new or amended Conditional Use Permit for any restaurant, bar or tavem (alcohol business) proposing to serve and/or sell alcoholic beverages in the Downtown Specific Plan District 1: I) Generally, hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight. The hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. for any alcohol business proposed in the following locations: a. West side of 5th Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue; and b. East side of 3rd Street between Walnut Avenue and Orange Avenue. 2) No new customers shall be permitted to enter the alcohol business 30 minutes before closing. 3) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the alcohol business shall be designated for dining. The dining area excludes areas used for cooking, kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms and also excluding outdoor dining areas. 4) All areas of the alcohol business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated such that the appearance and conduct of all people in the alcohol business are visible from inside the alcohol business. 5) Alcohol businesses must provide food service until one (1) hour before closing including a cook and food servers shall be on duty. 6) The CUP shall not be effective until an ABC license has been issued and provided to the City. 7) The CUP shall be for the type of issued A13C License; any change to the type of liquor license shall require an amendment to the CUP. 8) In addition to any ABC requirements, the following alcohol related conditions shall be required: a. An employee of the alcohol business must monitor areas where alcohol is served. b. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any alcohol business. 17-5789/162867/MV I RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 C. All alcohol shall remain within alcohol business premises, including outdoor dining areas. d. Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site shall not be permitted. C. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. f. Games or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. g. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 p.m. h. Final announcements that inform patrons the kitchen and/or bar will stop accepting orders of alcoholic beverage (i.e., last call for alcohol) shall be at least 15 minutes prior to closing. i. Each individual patron shall only be served one standard single-sized alcoholic beverage at a time after midnight (if the business is permitted to operate after midnight). j. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees; including servers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is not permitted. k. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by ABC or an ABC approved RBS trainer and records of the training most be maintained on-site for review. 9) All owners, employees, representatives, and agents most obey all federal, state, and local laws. In addition, all conditions ofthe Conditional Use Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License and any other regulations, provisions, or restrictions prescribed by an agency with jurisdiction over the premise are required as part of the CUP to be followed. 10) No patrons shall be permitted to loiter within the vicinity of any entrances and exits at any time. 1 1) Alcohol businesses shall install and maintain a video surveillance system to monitor all doors, eating areas; parking areas, and public area of premises and shall make the video available to the Police Department. Electronic copies of 17-5789/162867/MV 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 video must be made available to the Huntington Beach Police Department within 48 hours of request. Digital recordings shall be made available for viewing on- scene upon request by a Police Officer. The business shall retain video surveillance for one-month. All video surveillance cameras must record in color, with digital recording to DVR and able to record in low light. 12) In addition to the Downtown Specific Plan and Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision ordinance, all signs shall comply with the following: a. There slialI be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. No interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior. b. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. C. Signage, posters, and advertising with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. d. Signs shall be posted in a conspicuous space at the entrance/exit of the restaurant which shall state, "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND THIS POINT." 1 3) Dancing and/or dance floor and/or live entertainment is prohibited. (Note: a new or amended Conditional Use Permit and an Entertainment Permit issued by the City is required for these additional activities). 14) If there is an outdoor patio/dining area where alcohol is served and/or sold as part of the business, the following shall apply: a. A sign shall be posted in a conspicuous space at the entrance/exit point of the patio, which shall state, "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND THIS POINT." b. The patio shall have a physical barrier minimum 36 inches in height surrounding the outdoor dining area and designed in a manner that will prohibit passing of alcohol through the barrier. 1 5) If approved to be open past midnight, there shall be a minimum of two identifiable security employees on the premises every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8:00 pm to 2:30 arm to control crowds, monitor customers, and ensure doors remain closed. 17-5789/162867[NIV 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 EXHIBIT B — STANDARD CONDITIONS EATLNG AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS WITH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES AND LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: The following standard Conditions of Approval shall be pan of any Conditional Use Permit for the establishment of any eating and drinking establishment with alcohol beverage sales and entertainment located within the Downtown Specific Plan area, District l: I) Generally, hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight. The hours of operation shall be limited to between 7:00 a_rn. to 10:00 p.m. for any alcohol business proposed in the following locations: a. Brest side of 5th Street between Walnut .Avenue and Orange Avenue; and b. Bast side of 3rd Street between Walnut .Avenue and Orange .Avenue. 2) No new customers shall be permitted to enter the alcohol business 30 minutes before closing. 3) A minimum of 70 percent of the net floor area of the alcohol business shall be designated for dining. The dining area excludes areas used for cooking; kitchen preparation, office, storage, and restrooms and also excluding outdoor dining areas. 4) All areas of the alcohol business that are accessible to patrons shall be illuminated such that the appearance and conduct of all people in the alcohol business are visible from inside the alcohol business. 5) Alcohol businesses must provide food service until one (1) hour before closing including a cook and food servers shall be on duty. 6) The CUP shall not be effective until an AI3C license has been issued and provided to the City. 7) The CUP shall be for the type of issued A13C License: any change to the type of liquor license shall require an amendment to the CUP. 8) In addition to any ABC requirements, the following alcohol related conditions shall be required: a. An employee of the alcohol business must monitor areas where alcohol is served. b. Alcoholic drinks shall not be included in the price of admission to any alcohol business. 17-5789/162867/MV I RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 C. All alcohol shall remain within alcohol business premises, including outdoor dining areas. d. Service of alcoholic beverages for consumption off-site shall not be permitted. C. There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. f. Gaines or contests requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be prohibited. g. No reduced price or promotions of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed after 7:00 p.m. h. Final announcements that inform patrons the kitchen and/or bar will stop accepting orders of alcoholic beverage (i.e., last call for alcohol) shall be at least 15 minutes prior to closing. i. Each individual patron shall only be served one standard single-sized alcoholic beverage at a time after midnight (if the business is permitted to operate after midnight). j. Consumption of alcoholic beverages by on-duty employees: including set-ers, bartenders, kitchen staff, management and supervisory personnel is not permitted. k. Mandatory Responsible Beverage Set-ice (RBS) training and certification shall be required for new employees within 90 days of being hired and for existing employees every 12 months. Training shall be provided by ABC or an ABC approved R_BS trainer and records of the training must be maintained on-site for review. 9) All owners, employees, representatives, and agents must obey all federal, state, and local laws. In addition, all conditions of the Conditional Use Permit, Alcoholic Beverage Control License and any other regulations, provisions, or restrictions prescribed by an agency with jurisdiction over the premise are required as part of the CUP to be followed. 10) No patrons shall be permitted to loiter within the vicinity of any entrances and exits at any time. 1 1) Alcohol businesses shall install and maintain a video surveillance system to monitor all doors, eating areas, parking areas, and public area of premises and shall make the video available to the Police Department. Llectronic copies of video must be made 1 7-5 7 5 9/1 6286 7/M V 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 available to the Huntington Beach Police Department within 48 hours of request. Digital recordings shall be made available for viewing on-scene upon request by a Police Officer. '['he business shall retain video surveillance for one-month. All video surveillance cameras must record in color, with digital recording to DVR and able to record in low light. 12) In addition to the Downtown Specific Plan and Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision ordinance, all signs shall comply with the following: a. There shall be no exterior advertising or sign of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. No interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior. b. There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. C. Signage, posters, and advertising with "Do Not Drink and Drive" shall be posted in the business. d. Signs shall be posted in a conspicuous space at the entrance/exit of the restaurant which shall state. "NO AL-COI-1O1_IC BEVERAGES BEYOND '['HIS POINT." li) An Entertainment Permit from the Huntington Beach Police Department must be obtained prior to commencing any live entertaimnent activity. In addition to the requirements for entertainment permits set forth in Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 5.zW, the following shall apply: a. The seating capacity within the dining area (excluding outdoor dining areas) shall accommodate a minimum of 100 people. b. No outside promoters can be used under any circumstances. C. All amplified entertainment shall be confined to the indoors. d. All exterior doors and windows shall be closed during live entertainment. e. No entertainment (amplified or otherwise) shall be audible beyond 50 feet of the business in any direction. f. Entertainment is not allowed on the patio/outdoor dining area unless specifically provided by Conditional Use Pen-nit. and said entertainment shall be limited to: i. Non-amplified entertainment with no more than two performers. 17-5789/162867/iM 3 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42 ii. Amplified entertainment is permitted but limited to ambient music only. 14) Dancing and/or dance floor shall be prohibited. (Note: a new or amended Conditional Use Permit and Entertainment Permit issued by the City is required for dancing which must be specially identified as part of the Entertainment Permit and only in a pre-approved designated area.) 1 5) If there is an outdoor patio/dining area where alcohol is served and/or sold as part of the business, the following shall apply: a. A sign shall be posted in a conspicuous space at the entrance/exit point of the patio, which shall state, "NO ALCOHOLIC 131 VERAGES 13EYOND THIS POINT." b. The patio shall have a physical barrier minimum 36 inches in height surrounding the outdoor dining area and designed in a manner that will prohibit passing of alcohol through the barrier. 16) If approved to be open past midnight, there shall be a minimum of two identifiable security employees on the premises every Thursday. Friday, and Saturday from 8:00 pm to 2:30 am to control crowds, monitor customers, and ensure doors remain closed. 1 7-5 789/162867/MV 4 Res. No. 2017-42 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ROBIN ESTANISLAU 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 August 7, 2017 by the following vote: AYES: Semeta, Posey, Delgleize, Brenden, Peterson NOES: Hardy ABSENT: None RECUSE: O'Connell City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California KILLARNEY ' SROOFTOP HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 19. 2021 •;, , , , - lame 's "' , '� ,��: '• , 209 Main Street *f ' ♦ District 1 , Downtown Specific Plan '��� •� Mixed Use area /�• `Off' J . * . . '. • I Eel 10/19/2021 . O DESCRIPTION Entitlement Plan Amendment EXISTING • Amend CUP 99-21 • Convert existing 1,936 sq. ft. rooftop to accessible outdoor dining area with alcohol sales and service (ABC Type 47 license • Participate in Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program • 16 parking spaces required for rooftop outdoor dining • Deviate from Resolution No. 2017-42 • Preserve existing hours of operation for interior restaurant • Deviation from Standard Conditions FLOOR PLAN 6l 6J 6.� �_ i II , fs fs EXISTING • •O - 10/19/2021 PROPOSED ROOF PLAN ROOF Elm) NEW DIMINO Wall ROOF ■ N, El El OAR ■... .■.s_: es:z� NEW ROOF DECK . DOWNTOWN MOLUTION CC Ad Hoc Downtown Image Committee • Standard conditions for eating and drinking establishments with alcohol and/or live entertainment • Resolution No. 2010-OS • Applied to new requests or amendment requests • Hours of operation - limited to 12:00 Midnight • Amendments Resolution 2011-16 Resolution 2013-24 Resolution 2017-42 • ZA or PC action on proposed deviations a ondard conditions (previously only CC can approve deviations) Criteria when evaluating proposed deviations: • Operational and business characteristics, • Distance from residential, • Available on-site parking, • Presence of on-site security, • Established alcohol and noise controls, • Floor plan design, etc. • No physical space to add on-site parking • Current fee for 16 parking spaces $229,368 • Participation supports shared parking concept in Downtown area • Request to deviate from Re n 2017-42 by hours of operation: • Interior Restaurant: 8 AM to 2 AM Daily • Live Entertainment/Dancing: 1 1 AM to 1 :30 AM Daily • Main Street Outdoor Dining: 1 1 AM to 10 PM Daily • Establish Rooftop Outdoor Dining Hours • 9 AM to 12 Midnight Daily • Staff supports preservation of existing hours • Staff recommends approval of 12 Midnight for rooftop dining area • All other Standard Conditions in suggested conditions of approval • September 14, 2021 : Planning Commission approved request • Establish Rooftop Outdoor Dining Hours • 9 AM to 1Midaight DGiLy 10 PM Daily • September 23, 2021 : Councilmember Posey appealed PC decision • Condition No. 2 (a): 10 PM Close • Staff recommends approval of 12 Midnight for rooftop dining area 10/19/2021 ANALYSIS • Unique design as adaptive r • Provide new ocean-view outdoor dining • Enhance attraction of residents and visitors to Main Street • Payment of In-Lieu Parking fees consistent with similar Downtown business projects • Fund current and future programs • Deviation to preserve existing business operating hours encourages reinvestment and fosters economic activity • Rooftop dining hours of operation consistent with ResolutioRECOMMENDATION • Approve EPA 21-0p1 with Suggested Findings and Conditions of Approval • 2nd Floor - 126 Main Sir • ToFa • H8 Beer Company - 201 Main Street Suite E • Fred's - 300 PCH Suite 201 • Hurricanes- 200 Main Street Suite 201 • Gallagher's- 300 PCH Suite 1 13 (Ground floor patio) r • Coach's Grill - 200 Main Street Suite 105 (Ground floor patio) SECTIONBUILDING 10/19/2021 0• MAIN STREET ENTITLEMENT HISTORY • -. (Subject • FOG • 550 sq. ff.• - • Establish outtloor dining with alcohol soles i • In LieV POfking fof 4 SpOCeS • rE A 00"11 tro modiry CUP v9-z I COP e9-12) • Establish live entertainment • Occupy 2.530 sq. ft.roof deck for dining and Olcohol sales • In Lieu Parking fa 17 spaces • PC Approval appealed to City Council • CC approved with modified conditions • CUIID3-09 • Approvetl 100 sq. ft. dance floor • Approved request for live entertainment and hours as exists toddy % • Entertainment Permit annual renewal PARKING . • r. PROGRAM . r. • r. PC approves Downtown Pa ing Master an • In-Lieu parking program established • $hared parking concept, l :l ratio applied • Property owners unable to meet on-site parking - Program expanded • Fee adjusled annually based on Consumer Price Index • Option of* over 15 year term Downtown Specific Plan Update process Fee increased, interest established • Allowed use of fees expanded from physical spaces • Include design c0st 0nd utilizations strategies 10/19/2021 IN-LIEU PARKING PROGRAM • Generally: Fees in separate account, not General Fund • Use is specified by Resolution • Past/Current/Future Uses: • Downtown Shuttle Program • Downtown Bike Valet Program • 1 S' Street at Atlanta Parking Lot • Downtown Restriping Program • Private/Public Partnerships • Parking Wayfinding Signage • Parking Information and Guidance System Estanislau, Robin From: Leigh Lupinacci <leighl@sharkeez.net> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2021 2:32 PM To: CITY COUNCIL; supplementalcomm@surfcity-hb.org Cc: Greg Newman; Ron Newman Subject: Killarney's Rooftop Attachments: Killarneys Rooftop_10152021.pdf; Killarneys Rooftop.docx Good Afternoon Council Members, Please see the attached letter and design packet regarding Killarneys, 209 Main St. Closing hours for the rooftop is on Tuesday's agenda. Thank you! Leigh Lupinacci Director Food 6 Beverage, Partner Baja Sharkeez Restaurant Group Baja Sharkeez,Sandbar, Panama Joe's, Killarneys Bar 6 Grill, Towerl2, Palmilla Cocina y Tequila, Esperanza Cocina de la Playa p. 310-374-3964 f, 310-374-9901 36 13th Ct. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Hermosa I Huntington I Manhattan I Newport I Santa Barbara 1 Belmont Shore bajavoolarke% rem SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meetly Date:_ 0- /-p eoenea ", No.: ff a/ 7a 1 10/15/2021 Dear Mayor & Council Members, We are in the process of upgrading some of our concepts starting with Killarney's. For us to invest this kind of money, we need the roof top deck. Customers like eating outside on an open air rooftop deck. It is fresher healthier and safer. What we are doing with Killarney's is what we did for Palmilla and Tower 12 in Hermosa Beach. These two more upscale operations helped change the landscape of the pier area in Hermosa. They brought in a new type of crowd to the downtown area. Our neighboring businesses and competitors saw this change and it influenced them to upgrade their businesses as well. The intention for the development of the Killarney's rooftop is to provide a unique setting for full service dining, drinks, social events and private parties. Our goal is to provide an updated, modern, fun, unique and private event space option for Huntington locals. HB locals are in need of the prefect spot for mid-sized group events, such as birthday celebrations, high school reunions, rehearsal dinners and business mixers for up to 60 guests. This type of open air, private, full service, mid-sized event space is currently lacking on Main Street. In order to create this type of space, we will be making significant upgrades to the existing food and drink menus, which we've already upgraded once since we took over the restaurant in 2018. Lead by distinguished Chef Brendan Collins, the menu upgrade will offer inspired, updated spins on American, Irish & English classics including shareable bar bites, sandwiches, salads and entrees. In addition to the food menu upgrade, we will also update our bar program with one of a kind hand- crafted cocktails, local & international beers and sophisticated, yet approachable, wines. The build out and menu upgrades will be a huge investment of at least $1 million, if not more. In order to recoup our investment, we absolutely must have a midnight closing time. 10pm closing simply will not work. No party planner will consider a space for their celebration that must clear out by 10pm. For example, a 5011 birthday celebration with a full service, seated dinner would never be successful with the standard start time of 7-8pm with last call at 9:30pm, everyone out by 10pm. When the space is not being utilized for private events, it will be a cool, laid back, comfortable spot for locals to meet up to watch their favorite team, enjoy dinner, gather and socialize. This is not the crowd looking to party til tam, but rather a more sophisticated crowd that the city is trying to attract to the downtown area. Please see the attached floor plan, design inspiration and renderings attached to this letter. Thank you, Ron Newman & Greg Newman Owners I T.(7S 99• IILA.RNEYS -IRISH PUB- ROOF TOP PATIO DESIGN OCTOBER 15,2021 ® ALLEY MAIN ST LOUNGE DRINK FLOOR PLAN ELEVATOR SEATING RAIL IIh 111"I7: ENTRY DN'-11T IHill I � ` EXIT •I V'\llq�� l © STORAGE ��L�7R RR O ICI a o-+ FIRE TABLE LOUNGE COVERED BAR ADA SEATING KI RLL,ARNEBYJ REVISION 10.15.2021 V ) MAIN 5: LOUNGE DRINK FLOOR PLAN ELEVATOP SEATING PAII - UP T � l EXIT F-J� STORAGE �I RR RR I: " s ❑ L/ 1' 0! ADA IRIS BI p- t7 ii MOOD •�. �`` ' !'tag. � :... • R i - Y f � MAO 1 I , ,.� �� '+� r. � �� �'-elf•=-�';; EE ���III�� ((� „ I t ,21 WALLPAPER IL ART ■ t A . I I ' b _ FABRICS MATERIALS 4 KILLARNEYS -IRISH PUB- S Y I SEATING VIBE r Avl- IlkBENCH AT FIRE TABLE e DINING TABLES MIXED CHARS KI RLRNEB S REVISION 10.15.2021 V - THANKYOU - M0,J q�3D�3o81 Pwb a ro/�/hoar NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, October 19, 2021, 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: 561. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL OF ENTITLEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 20-001 (KILLARNEY'S ROOFTOP DINING) Applicant: Jeff Bergsma, TEAM Design Property Owner: Gregory Newman Appellant: Councilmember Mike Posey Request: To amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service. This request includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen (16) parking spaces required for the new dining area, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No. 2017-42 regarding hours of operation. The Planning Commission held a public hearing of EPA No. 20-001 on August 10, 2021. and conditionally approved the request. Location: 209 Main Street, 92648 (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) City Contact: Hayden Beckman, Senior Planner ❑ 2. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 20-002, ZONING MAP AMENDMENT NO. 20-002, MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 20-002 (GISLER RESIDENTIAL) Applicant: Derek Spalding, Brookfield Residential Request: GPA — To amend the land use designation from Public-Semipublic (underlying Residential Low Density) (PS(RL)) to Residential Low Density (RL). ZMA — To amend the zoning designation from Public-Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density. MND — To analyze the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on these applications on September 28. 2021, and recommended approval to the City Council. Location: 21141 Strathmoor Lane, 92646 (west side, south of Bluefield Drive) City Contact: Ricky Ramos 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item #1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. 2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No. 2 is covered by Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 20-002, approved by the Planing Commission on September 28, 2021. Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 20-002 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, and is available for public inspection and comment by contacting the Community Development Department, or by telephoning (714) 536-5271. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office or on line at http://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov on Thursday, October 14, 2021. C:\UserslmooretaWppData\LocalWicrosoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\86MUPSXB\101921 combined.doc ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Community Development Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Robin Estanislau, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonbeachca.gov/HBPublicComments/ C:\Users\mooreta\AppData\LocalWicrosofi\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\86MUPSXB\101921 combined.doc Moore, Tania From: Christine Gonzalez <cgonzales@scng.com> Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2021 3:22 PM To: Moore, Tania Subject: Re: PH Notice - Killarney's Rooftop Dining & Gisler Residential Attachments: 11492429.pdf Cost $408.00, pub HB Wave 1017. The Smudge marks in the pdf will be bullet points in print. J01 . APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'SAI 1 OF EN-1-1-1 LEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT N ( KILLARNEY'S ROOFTOP DINING) Appli� Bergsma, TEAM Design Property Owner: Gregor Appellant: Councilmember Mike Posey Request: Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the convE existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. H. dining area � sales and service. This request includes participal Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen ( spaces required for the new dining area, and deviatic Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolutior regarding hours of operation. The Planning Commis: public hearing of EPA No. 20-001 on August 10, conditionally approved the request. Location: 209 Main (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) Ci i Hayden Beckman, Senior Planner P2. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMEN-- NO. 20-002, ZON AMENDMENT- NO. 20-002, MITIGATED N DECLARA-I-ION NO. 20-002 (GISLER RESIT 1 Applicant: Derek Spalding, Brookfield Residential ReCl ] - To amend the land use designation from Public (underlying Residential Low Density) (PS(RL)) to Resi Density (RL). ZMA - To amend the zoning designation f Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density. MND - To potential environmental impacts of the proposed prt Planning Commission held a public hearing on these apr. OC Register Legal Advertising Chrissy Gonzalez 1771 S. Lewis St. Anaheim, CA 92805 714-796-6736 M-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lunch 12 Noon to 1:00 p.m. Closed Sat. and Sun. t On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 11:56 AiNI Moore, "Dania <I-ania.�400re a.sur(cit%-hb.ore> wrote: Hi Chrissy, Please publish the attached PH Notice in The l,Vave, on October 7, 2021. Thank you, Tania Moore Deputy City Clerk City Clerk's Office 714-536-5209 tan ia.moore(Dsurfcity-hb.org 2 BE -WlWq�HE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, October 19, 2021, 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: 11.1. F:M <JISSION'S APPROVAL Jeff Bergsma, TEAM Design Gregory Newman Appellant' Councilmember Mike Posey ' To amend Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol sales and service. This request includes participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen (16) Parking spaces required for the new dining area, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No.2017-42 regarding hours of operation. The Planning Commission held a Public hearing of EPA No. 20-001 on August 10, 2021, and conditionally approved the request. Location: 209 Main Street, 92648 (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) City Contact: Hoyden Beckman,Senior Planner %2. GEMF_11V;!WN AMENDMENT APR 2 ZONING MAP AMENDM EAT N� 2o-a02,�T7-GA1=bin€GA5`R7E D FCI AKA I ION NO 20.002 ( •IS R RAID NTIA t AP�_v_ Cann: Derek Spalding,Brookfield Residential Bes1.1E51-L - To amend the land use designation from Public-Semipublic (underlying Residential Low Density) (PS(RL)) to Residential Low Density (RL).ZMA-To amend the zoning del�is�@@n�a�tion from Public- Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density.00 notion -To analyze the Potential environmental impacts of the proposed Proiect. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on these applications on September 28,2021,and recommended approval to the City Council. Location: 21141 Strathmoor Lane, 92646 (west side, south of Bluefield Drive) City Contact: Ricky Ramos 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item plis categorically exem- pt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. 2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No.2 is covered by Miti- gated Negative Declaration No. 20-002, approved by the Planing Commission on September 28,2021. Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 20-002 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, and is available for Public inspection and comment by contacting the Community Development Department,or by telephoning (714)536-5271. ON FILE: A copy of the Proposed request is on file in the Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available to interested Parties at the City Clerk's Office or on line at htip://www.hnniingionhearhrg go on Thursday,October 14,2021. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City at,or prior to. the public hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Community Development Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Robin Estanislau,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,California 92648 714-536-5227 http:Yhuntingtonbeachm goy/H BPublicComments/ Published Huntington Beach Wave OCt.7,2021 IIA92429 PROOF OF SERVICE OF PAPERS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss COUNTY OF ORANGE ) I am employed in the County of Orange. State of California I am over the age of 18 and not a party to the within action. my business address is 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach. CA 92648 Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure § 1094 6. on October 5, 2021. 1 served the foregoing documents described as Appeal of the Planning Commission's Approval of Entitlement Plan Amendment No 20-001 (Killarney s Rooftop Dining) on the interested parties in this action by placing a true copy thereof in a sealed envelope addressed as follows 697 Addresses — see label list a [X] BY MAIL -- I caused such envelope to be deposited in the mail at Huntington Beach. California I am 'readily familiar" with the firm practice of collection and processing correspondence for mailing It is deposited with U S Postal Service on that same day in the ordinary course of business with postage thereon fully prepaid I am aware that on motion of a party served service is presumed invalid if postal cancellation date or postage meter date is more than 1 day after date of deposit for mailing in the affidavit b [ ] BY MAIL -- By depositing a true copy thereof in a sealed envelope with postage thereon fully prepaid in the United States mall at Huntington Beach. California. addressed to the address shown above c [ ] BY DELIVERY BY HAND to the office of the addressee d. [ ] BY PERSONAL DELIVERY to the person(s) named above e. [ ] BY FAX TRANSMISSION to No I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct Executed on October 5, 2021 at Huntington Beach, California Depu y City Clerk g/followup/letters/proof of mailing ooc 2 5 HB Chamber of Commerce Orange County Assoc of Realtors Huntington Beach Tomorrow President Dave Stefanides President 16787 Beach Blvd *202 25552 La Paz Road PO Box 865 Huntington Beach CA 92647 Laguna Hills CA 92653 Huntington Beach CA 92648 13 14 26 Newland House Museum Historic Resources Board Chair Department of Transportation, Dist 12 Pres H B Historical Society Kathie Schey Maureen El Harake. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 S 3 024-147-39 51 024-147-39 51 024-147-39 51 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 221 MAIN ST #Q 221 MAIN ST #R 221 MAIN ST #S HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 024-147-39 51 024-147-39 51 024-147-39 51 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 221 MAIN ST #T 221 MAIN ST #U 221 MAIN ST #V HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 024-147-40 52 024-147.40 52 024-14740 52 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 201 MAIN ST #A 201 MAIN ST #B 201 MAIN ST #C HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 .• A' , . 024-147-40 52 024-147-40 52 024-147-40 52 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 201 MAIN ST #D 201 MAIN ST #E 201 MAIN ST OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 Q 024-14741 53 024-147-41 53 024-147.41 53 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 214 5TH ST #101 214 5TH ST #102 214 5TH ST #103 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 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024-154-17 68 024-154-17 68 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #107B 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #108 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #109 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 3 024-154-17 68 024-154-17 68 024-154-17 68 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #I 10 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #I 11 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #112 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 024-154-17 68 024-154-17 68 024-154-17 68 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #113 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #114 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #100 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92649 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 024-154-17 68 024-154-17 68 024-154.17 68 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #115 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #116 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY #117 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 �• 'f. 024-154-17 68 024-154-17 69 024-154-17 68 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 300 PACIFIC COAST HWY 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PACIFIC COAST HWY #439 200 PACIFIC COAST HWY #443 200 PACIFIC COAST HWY #445 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 939-50-632 255 939-50-638 261 939-50-639 262 OCCUPANT OCCUPANT OCCUPANT 200 PACIFIC COAST HWY "47 200 PACIFIC COAST HWY BM40 200 PACIFIC COAST HWY NM50 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92649 2 O 1�- Z a S 9 to S/ _3 Moore, Tania From: Christine Gonzalez <cgonzales@scng.com> Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 3:52 PM To: Moore, Tania Subject: Re: PH Notice - Killarney's Rooftop Dining & Gisler Residential Attachments: 11492429.pdf affidavit OC Register Legal Advertising Chrissv Gonzalez 1771 S. Lewis St. Anaheim, CA 92805 714-796-6736 M-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lunch 12 Noon to 1:00 p.m. Closed Sat. and Sun. On Thu, Sep 30. 2021 at 3:21 PM Christine Gonzalez <cgonzales a scng.com> «rolc: Cost $408.00, pub HB Wave 1017. The Smudge marks in the pdf will be bullet points in print t 1 . APPEAL Of- 1 HE PLANNING COMMISSION'SAI OH EN I I I LEMEN I PLAN AMENDMEN 1 N (KILLARNEY'S ROOF IOP DINING) Apply Bergsma, TEAM Design Property Owner: Gregor Appellant: Councilmember Mike Posey Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to permit the convE existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ff. dining area \ sales and service. This request includes participat Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen ( spaces required for the new dining area, and deviatic Exhibit B Standard Conditionsof City Council Resolutior regarding hours of operation. The Planning Commis: public hearing of EPA No. 20-001 on August 10, conditionally approved the request. Location: 209 Main � (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) Ci Hayden Beckman, Senior Planner Z. GENERAL PLAN AMENUMEN 1 NO, 20-00Z LON AME N UME N 1 NO. 20-002, Ml I IGA I EU N DECLARATION NO. 20-002 (GISLER RE511 Applicant: Derek Spalding, Brookfield Residential Rea - To amend the land use designation from Public (underlying Residential Low Density) (PS(RL)) to Res! Density (RL). LMA - To amend the zoning designation f Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Density. M-ND - To potential environmental impacts of the proposed pn Planning Commission held a public hearing on these apr OC Register Legal Advertising Chrissv Gonzalez 1771 S. Lewis St. Anaheim, CA 92805 714-796-6736 M-F 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lunch 12 Noon to 1:00 p.m. Closed Sat. and Sun. On Thu, Sep 30. 2021 at 11:56 AM Moore, Tania <Tania.Moore(a-,surfcity-hb.org> wrote: Hi Chrissy, Please publish the attached PH Notice in The Wave, on October 7, 2021. 2 Thank you, Tania Moore Deputy City Clerk City Clerk's Office 714-536-5209 tama.moore(a)surfcity-hb orq 3 BunUngton Beach Wave 1771 S. Lewis Street Anaheim, CA 92805 714-796-2209 5196687 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CITY OF- PLANNING & PROOF OF PUBLICATION BUILDING 2000 MAIN ST Legal No. 0011492429 ISELA SIORDIA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 BEFORE THE CITY COUNCICOF THE _ CITY OF HUNTINGTONBEACH— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at FILE NO. 101921 combined 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: AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION ❑l. APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S APPROVAL_ OF ENTITLEMENT PLAN - AMENDMENT NO. W001 (KILLARNEV'S ROOFTOP—=DDINING]Applica_n Jeff STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Bergsma TEAM Design Property_ Owner:_ Gregory Newman Appelloni: Councilmember Mike Poser Request:- To amend $$- Conditional Use Permit No. 99-021 to Permit the conversion of an existing restaurant rooftop to a 1,936 sq. ft. dining area with alcohol County of Orange sales and service. This request includes Participation in the Downtown Parking In-Lieu Fee Program for sixteen (16) parking spaces required for the new dining area, and deviation from the Exhibit B Standard Conditions of City Council Resolution No.2017-42 regarding hours of operation. The Planning Commission held a Public hearing of EPA No. 20-001 on August 10, 2021, and I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the conditionally approved the request. Location: 209 Main Street, 92648 (West side of Main Street, north of Walnut Avenue) City Contact: County aforesaid, I am over the age of eighteen years, and Hoyden Beckman,Senior Planner not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. 1 02. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO.20-002, ZONING MAP _ am the principal clerk Of the Huntington Beach Wave, a AMENDMENT- ---NO. 20-002--MITIGATED—NEGATIVE- DECLARATION—NO. 20-00�—(GISCER RESIDENTIAL ) newspaper that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of APPXc0M l Derek Spalding, Brookfield ResidontiTRequesi:_GPA - To amend the land use designation from Public-Semipublic general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of (underlying Residential Low Density) (PS(RL)) to Residential Low Oran e, State of California, on Jul 1, 1998, Case No. Density (RL). ?MA-To amend the zoning desig notion from Public- 9 Y Semipublic (PS) to Residential Low Densely. W0D-To analyze the A-185906 in and for the Cityof Huntington Beach, Count Potential environmental impacts of the proposed Proiect. The g Y Planning Commission held a Public hearing on these applications on Of Orange, State Of California; that the notice, of which the Septem ,2021, and recommended approval to the City Council. Loc a_t Zrion: 21141 Strathmoor Lane, 92646 (west side, south of annexed is a true printed copy, has been published in Bluefield Drive) Gty Contact : Ricky Ramos each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item p1 is categorically exem- any supplement thereof on the following dates, to wit: Pt from the Provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act. 2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Item No.2 is covered by Miti. 10/07/2021 gated Negative Declaration No. 20-002, approved by the Planing Commission on September 28,2021. Mitigated Negative Declaration No. 20-002 is on file at the City of Huntington Beach Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, and is available for Public inspection and comment by contacting the Community Development Department,or by telephoning(714)536-5271. ON FILE : A Copy of the Proposed request is on file in the Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the will be available torin er�00sttted Ponies Dime city clerks of theor on line laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true o1 httP://www.huntingtonbeachce.gov on Thursday,October 14,2021. and Correct: ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ore 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 Executed at Anaheim, Orange County, California, on 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 Date: October 07, 2021. delivered to the City at, or Prior to, the public hearing. If there are any further questions Please call the Community Development Department at (714) 536-5271 and refer to the above items. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk Robin Street,City Clerk City Of Huntington Beach Z Mainain Street,end Floor Huntington ton Beach,California 92648 714-536-52 7 htip-.hIMRtogtonbeachco.gov/ILBPublicCommenty_ Signature Published Huntington Beach Wove OCt.7,2021 11492429