HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Res 19-07 - 2019-07-01RESOLUTION NO. 19-7
A RESOLUTION OF THE SEAL BEACH PLANNING
COMMISSION APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT 19-4 TO ALLOW AN EXISTING
RESTAURANT WITH AN OUTDOOR EATING AREA
AND AN EXISTING TYPE 41 (BEER AND WINE)
LICENSE TO UPGRADE TO A TYPE 47 (ON -SALE
GENERAL) LICENSE AND EXTEND THE EXISTING
HOURS OF OPERATION 9 AM TO 10 PM TO THE
PROPOSED HOURS OF 7 AM TO 10 PM AT 15 1s'
STREET
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES
HEREBY FIND AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Beach House LLC submitted an application to the City of Seal
Beach Department of Community Development for Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 19-4
for the upgrade of an existing Type 41 (beer and wine) alcohol license to a Type 47
(On -Sale General) alcohol license, and to extend the hours of operation from the current
9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. to the proposed hours of 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM at an existing
restaurant with an outdoor eating area at 15 1St Street (the "subject property"), which is
located in the Beach (BEA) zoning area.
Section 2. This project is determined to be a Class 3 (Conversion of small
structures) Categorical Exemption pursuant to Section 15303 of the Guidelines for the
California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) for
the permitting of service of general alcohol at an existing restaurant, involving negligible
or no expansion beyond the existing use.
Section 3. A duly noticed public hearing was held before the Planning
Commission on July 1, 2019 to consider the application for CUP 19-4. At the public
hearing, the Planning Commission received and considered all evidence presented,
both written and oral, regarding the subject application. The record of the public hearing
indicates the following:
A. The subject site is adjacent to the beach in the 1St Street parking
area. The subject site consists of a 2,937 square -feet (0.06 acre) parcel with an existing
restaurant use of approximately 868 square feet of interior area with a 1,897 square feet
outdoor patio area and a 522 square feet covered patio area. The subject site is
surrounded to the south, east and west by the beach, a parking lot and newly developed
park to the north and residential uses to the north east. The subject property is located
in the Beach (BEA) zoning area. The City of Seal Beach owns the property and has
leased the existing restaurant to the applicants.
B. The proposed upgrade of the alcohol license from a Type 41 (beer
and wine) alcohol license to a Type 47 (On -Sale General) alcohol license for beer, wine
and distilled spirits does not require any modifications to the exterior of existing building,
and no exterior modifications to the building are permitted. The applicant is maintaining
the footprint of the existing restaurant structure with the exception of tenant
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improvements to establish a more efficient workspace and the branding and decor of
the restaurant.
Section 4. Based upon the facts contained in the record, including those
stated in the preceding Sections of this Resolution, and pursuant to Chapter 11.5.20 of
the Code of the City of Seal Beach, the Planning Commission makes the following
findings:
A. The proposed upgrade of the alcohol license in conjunction with a
bona fide eating establishment is consistent with the General Plan. The General Plan
specifies that the Public Use or Beach Land Use designation indicates that the
beachfront is more of a regional recreation attraction and thus should provide a broad
range of service needs for the community. A restaurant with a beer and wine license
has previously been found to be consistent with the General Plan and operated on the
site for several years previously. With the continued use of the existing structure as a
restaurant with an outdoor dining area along with the upgraded service of beer, wine
and distilled spirits, the restaurant can offer its customers a wider range of beverages to
compliment the food items on the menu. The extended hours will offer the services to
more visitors, but new impacts to neighboring properties are expected to be minimal
because the permitted evening hours of operation will be the same as currently
permitted.
B. The proposed use complies with applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code. The Municipal Code allows for the upgrade of the Type 41 (beer and
wine) alcoholic license to a Type 47 (On -Sale General) alcohol license at a bona fide
eating establishment with approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The proposed
restaurant will be operated in compliance with all other applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code and the existing lease for the restaurant.
C. The subject site is physically adequate for the proposed use. The
restaurant with the upgrade of the alcohol license does not require alterations to the
exterior of the building and no additional parking is required. No structural changes to
the exterior of the restaurant are being permitted. The subject site is considered in
compliance with all parking requirements because the site is not expanding and the
current footprint will not expand.
D. The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the
proposed restaurant with the alcohol license upgrade and extended hours would be
compatible with the surrounding uses and will not adversely affect those uses or
properties in the surrounding areas. The existing building complies with the height,
setback and parking requirements of the Seal Beach Municipal Code and Public Uses
land Use designation. Conditions have been imposed to ensure the proper service of
alcohol to patrons in compliance with City Council Policy 600-1 (Standard Conditions for
Alcohol Related Land Uses). The proposed hours of operation for the restaurant will be
7:00 AM to 10:00 PM seven days a week.
E. The establishment, maintenance, and operation of the proposed
upgrade of the alcohol license from a Type 41 (beer and wine) alcohol license to a Type
47 (on -sale general) alcohol license would not be detrimental to the health, safety, or
welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity. The proposed upgrade of the
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license will not require modifications to the site and sufficient conditions have been
imposed to ensure that the use will comply with the Performance Standards set forth in
Section 11.4.10.020 of the Zoning Code and will not create adverse impacts upon
adjacent uses.
F. The subject site is located in a City -owned beach and recreation
area in Windsurf Park. The subject site is 415 feet from the nearest residential property,
the parking area for the restaurant is adjacent to a public park that is under construction
and residential property. The subject site has operated a restaurant with an alcohol
license since 2003. The applicant will be required to comply with all conditions placed
on the prior business.
G. The noise levels generated by the operation of the site would not
exceed the level of background noise normally found in the area as there will be normal
conversations while dining. In the event that complaints are received in the future, the
Planning Commission reserves the right to reconsider the operation of the business and
the conditions of approval.
Section 5. Based upon the foregoing, the Planning Commission hereby
approves CUP 19-4 to permit the upgrade of the Type 41 (beer and wine) alcohol
license to a Type 47 (On -Sale General) Alcohol License to allow beer, wine and distilled
spirits in conjunction with a restaurant and outdoor dining along with the extension of
operating hours from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM to the proposed hours of 7:00 AM to 10:00
PM within an existing commercial restaurant building, at 15 1St Street, subject to the
following conditions.
1. Conditional Use Permit 19-4 is approved to permit the upgrade of the Type 41
(beer and wine) alcohol license to a Type 47 (On -Sale General) Alcohol License
to allow beer, wine and distilled spirits in conjunction with a restaurant and
outdoor dining along with the extension of operating hours from 9:00 AM to 10:00
PM to the proposed hours of 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM at an existing restaurant at 15
1 st Street.
2. The applicant shall comply with all restrictions placed upon the license by the
State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. In connection with
the City consideration of an application, the applicant must demonstrate
compliance with all restrictions placed upon the issuance of such license by the
Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, Business and Professions Code §2300 to
§2600, including but not limited to Rule 61.3(a) and 61.4.
3. The applicant shall furnish the City a copy of his ABC license and a copy of the
conditions placed on the license by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control. This shall be done as soon as the license is received by the applicant
from the State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
4. The premises of the restaurant must remain in, and be operated in substantial
compliance with the plan submitted with the application and maintained on file
with the Community Development Department date stamped February 2019, and
the terms of the lease agreement between the City and the applicants. No
modification to the exterior of the structure is permitted by this approval.
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5. The hours of operation shall be limited to 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM seven days a
week.
6. No video games or similar amusements shall be permitted on the premises.
7. There shall be no exterior advertising of any kind or type, including advertising
directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of
alcoholic beverages.
8. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant/licensee to provide all employees
that sell or serve alcoholic beverages with the knowledge and skills that will
enable them to comply with their responsibilities under State law.
9. The knowledge and skills deemed necessary for responsible alcoholic beverage
service shall include, but not limited to the following topics and skills
development:
o State Law relating to alcoholic beverages, particularly ABC and penal
provisions concerning sales to minors and intoxicated persons, driving
under the influence, hours of legal operation and penalties for violation of
these laws.
o The potential legal liabilities of owners and employees of businesses
dispensing alcoholic beverages to patrons who may subsequently injure,
kill, harm themselves or innocent victims as a result of the excessive
consumption of alcoholic beverages.
o Alcohol as a drug and its effects on the body and behavior, including the
operation of motor vehicles.
o Methods of dealing with intoxicated customers and recognizing under age
customers.
10. The following organizations provide training programs, which comply with the
above criteria:
o Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
License Education on Alcohol & Drugs (LEAD) Training
(714) 558-4101 or Leadinfoc3-abc.ca.gov
o Orange County Health Care Agency
Alcohol & drug Education Prevention Team (ADEPT)
Serving Alcohol Responsibly (BARCODE)
(714) 834-2860
11. Deliveries to the premises are prohibited between 10:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M.
12. There shall be no dumping of trash outside and/or glass bottles outside the
establishment between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M.
13. The establishment must comply with Chapter 7.15 "Noise" of the City of Seal
Beach Municipal Code. Should complaints be received regarding noise
generated by the establishment, the Planning Commission reserves the right to
schedule this permit for reconsideration and may require the applicant/business
operator to mitigate the noise level to comply with the provisions of Chapter 7.15.
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14. Any proposed alterations or upgrades to the restaurant including, without
limitation, construction of interior tenant improvements, will require review and
approval from the City of Seal Beach Planning Division. Other City approvals
may be required depending on the extent of the proposed alterations and
upgrades.
15. A modification of this CUP must be applied for when:
a. The establishment proposes to change its type of liquor license.
b. The establishment proposes to change its permitted hours of operation.
C. The establishment proposes to modify any of its current Conditions of
Approval.
d. There is a substantial change in the mode or character of operations of
the establishment.
16. In the event staff determines that security problems exist on the site, the
conditions of this permit may be amended, under the procedures of the Seal
Beach Municipal Code to require the provision of additional security measures.
17. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke or modify this CUP if any
violation of the approved conditions occurs, harm or operational problems such
as criminal or anti -social behavior occur. Examples of harmful or operation
behaviors include, but not limited to, violence, public drunkenness, vandalism,
solicitation and/or litter.
18. The establishment shall have a public telephone listing.
19. Litter and trash receptacles shall be located at convenient locations inside the
establishment and operators of such establishments shall remove trash and
debris on an appropriate basis so as not to cause a health problem.
20. All alcoholic beverages sold in conjunction with the on -premises licensed
establishment must be consumed entirely on the premises prior to closing time.
No alcoholic beverage shall be consumed on the beach. In no circumstance shall
any alcohol be passed from patrons on the patio area to people on the beach.
There shall be appropriate posting of signs both inside and outside the licensed
premises indicating that drinking outside the licensed premises is prohibited by
law.
21. An attendant will be located in the outdoor dining and seating area during
business hours when customers are occupying the area.
22. The restaurant must be maintained as a "bona fide public eating place" as
defined by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
23. The establishment must serve a complete menu of food until thirty minutes prior
to closing time.
24. The applicant will prominently display these Conditions of Approval in a location
within the businesses' customer area that is acceptable to the Community
Development Director.
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25. Failure to comply with any of these conditions or a substantial change in the
mode or character of the residence shall be grounds for revoking or modifying
this CUP approval.
26. This CUP shall not become effective for any purpose unless/until a City
"Acceptance of Conditions" form has been signed and notarized by the applicant
before being returned to the Planning Department; and until the ten (10) calendar
day appeal period has elapsed.
27. The applicant is required to obtain all required Building and Safety permits prior
to tenant improvements, construction or demolition.
28. Approval of this request shall not waive compliance with all sections of the
Municipal Code, or all other applicable City Ordinances in effect at the time of
building permit issuance.
29. This CUP shall become null and void unless exercised within one year of the
date of final approval, or such extension of time as may be granted by the
Planning Commission pursuant to a written request for extension submitted to
the Community Development Department at least ninety days prior to such
expiration date.
30. The applicant must indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City, its officers,
agents, and employees (collectively "the City" hereinafter in this paragraph) from
any and all claims and losses whatsoever occurring or resulting to any and all
persons, firms, or corporations furnishing or supplying work, services, materials,
or supplies in connection with the performance of the use permitted hereby or the
exercise of the rights granted herein, and any and all claims, lawsuits or actions
arising from the granting of or the exercise of the rights permitted by this
Conditional Use Permit, and from any and all claims and losses occurring or
resulting to any person, firm, corporation or property for damage, injury or death
arising out of or connected with the performance of the use permitted hereby.
Applicant's obligation to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City as stated
herein shall include, but not be limited to, paying all fees and costs incurred by
legal counsel of the City's choice in representing the City in connection with any
such claims, losses, lawsuits or actions, expert witness fees, and any award of
damages, judgments, verdicts, court costs or attorneys' fees in any such lawsuit
or action.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Seal Beach Planning
Commission at a meeting thereof held on July 1, 2019, by the following vote:
AYES: Commissioners K i c. L -e2
NOES: Commissioners C AoIPSec t -
ABSENT: Commissioners
ABSTAIN: Commissioners
ATTEST:
Steve Fowler
Planning Commission Secretary
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Patricia(C—am ptYell
Chairperson