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RESOLUTION NUMBER 04-11
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A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL
BEACH APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT NO. 00-9 (INDEFINITE EXTENSION),
APPROVING THE SALE OF BEER, WINE, &
LIQUOR IN CONJUNCTION WITH A 24-
HOUR SUPERMARKET OPERATION ON THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12470 SEAL
BEACH BOULEVARD.
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH
DOES HEREBY FIND AND RESOLVE:
Section 1. On February 9, 2004, Renee Redcher of Ralph's Groceries
(the "Applicant") filed an application with the Department of Development Services for a
land use entitlement to sell beer, wine, and liquor in conjunction with a 24 hour
Supermarket to be located at 12470 Seal Beach Boulevard.
Section 2. Pursuant to 14 Calif. Code of Regs. ~ 15025(a) and ~~ II.C
and III of the City's Local CEQA Guidelines, staff prepared an Initial Study and a Draft
Environnlental Impact Report (DEIR), to study the environnlental impacts arising from
the proposed Bixby Old Ranch Towne Center Development Plan and related General
Plan amendments. The DEIR was circulated for public review and comment from April
15, 1998 to May 29, 1998, in compliance WIth the provisions of the California
Environnlental Quality Act (CEQA) and the City's Local CEQA Guidelines. Upon
completion of the public review period, a Final Environnlental Impact Report was
reviewed by the Planning Commission at a public hearing held on September 9, October
21, and November 4, 1998. After the public hearing, the Planning Commission found,
through the adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. 98-37 that the Bixby Old
Ranch Towne Center Development Plan Final Environnlental Impact Report (EIR) is
adequate under CEQA. After considering the Final EIR and public testimony thereto at a
public hearing on November 9 and November 17, 1998, the City Council adopted City
Council Resolution No. 4660, certifying the Final EIR and adopting a statement of
overriding considerations. On August 23, 1999, the City Council conducted a public
hearing to consider revisions to the EIR and a statement of overriding considerations
pursuant to the August 3, 1999 writ issued by the Orange County Superior Court. The
approval of this resolution is within the scope of the project analyzed in the Final EIR, as
revised, and City Council Resolution No. 4728 is hereby incorporated by this reference.
Section 3. A duly noticed public hearing was held before the Planning
Commission on March 3, 2004, to consider the application for Conditional Use Permit
No. 00-9 (Indefinite Extension). At the public hearing the applicant spoke in favor of the
request, with no persons appearing in opposition to the request.
Section 4.
The record ofthe hearing of March 3, 2004 indicates the
following:
a. On February 9, 2004, Renee Redcher of Ralph's Groceries (the
"Applicant") filed an application with the Department of Development Services for a
land use entitlement to sell beer, wine, and liquor in conjunction with a 24 hour
Supermarket to be located at 12470 Seal Beach Boulevard.
b. The proposed Supermarket sits on the southeast comer of the
property and does not directly face any residential area. To the west, across Seal Beach
Boulevard, in the C-2 zone also, is Rossmoor Center. The nearest homes to the requested
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ConditIOnal Use Permit No 00-9 (Indefinite ExtensIOn)
Ralph's Market, BIXby Old Ranch Towne Center
March 3, 2004
drive-through window are at the comer of Seal Beach Boulevard and St. Cloud Drive,
approximately 650 feet to the southwest of the supermarket.
c. The subject shopping center property contains approximately 57,
541 square feet and is located north of St. Cloud Drive on the east side of Seal Beach
Boulevard.
d. Surrounding land uses and zoning are as follows:
o North - Recently constructed 75 single-family detached houses
in the Residential Low Density (RLD) Zone.
o South - Bixby Old Ranch Golf Course in the Recreation-Golf
(R-G) Zone.
o East - Bixby Old Ranch Golf Course in the Recreation-Golf
(R-G) Zone.
o West -Across Seal Beach Boulevard, in the General
Commercial (C-2) zone is the Rossmoor Center shopping
center development, in the City of Seal Beach.
e. The City Council has approved resolutions and adopted ordinances
which approve requests by the Bixby Ranch Company for General Plan amendments,
zone changes, subdivision map approvals and development agreement approvals to
conform the General Plan land use designations and zoning of the subject area to conform
to the proposed uses of land set forth in this application for conditional use permit
approval.
f. The "Mitigation Monitoring Program" establishes a number of
specific action measures that have been proposed to reduce the identified environmental
impacts of the shopping center development to a level of insignificance in relation to this
development application. The applicable mitigation measures are conditions of approval
for Site Plan Review 98-1 (92 mitigation measures), and are incorporated herein by
reference.
g. The proposed shopping center development plan complies with all
City standards regarding minimum lot size, building setbacks, lot coverage, building
height (except for those architectural features requiring height variation approval),
landscaping, and parking requirements.
h. Due to traffic generated noises on Seal Beach Boulevard at the
requested hours, and the fact that the nearest residential development is more than 650
feet away, the requested operating hours are appropriate for this site. Pavilion's Market
(located along Pacific Coast Highway), which was approved by the Planning
Commission for 24-hour operation, is located within 100 feet of an adjoining residential
area.
Section 5. Based upon the facts contained in the record, including
those stated in ~4 of this resolution and pursuant to ~~ 28-1300, 28-2504-2508 of the
City's Code, the Planning Commission makes the following findings:
A. CUP No. 00-9 (Indefinite Extension) is consistent with the prOVIsions ofthe Land
Use Element of the City's General Plan, which provides a "general commercial"
designation for the subject property and permits the off-sale service of alcoholic
beverages subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit. The use is also
consistent with the remaining elements ofthe City's General Plan as the policies
of those elements are consistent with, and reflected in, the Land Use Element.
Accordingly, the proposed use is consistent with the General Plan.
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March 3, 2004
B. The building and property at 12470 Seal Beach Boulevard are adequate in size,
shape, topography and location to meet the needs ofthe proposed use ofthe
property. Required adherence to applicable building and fire codes ensure there
will be adequate water supply and utilities for the proposed use.
C. The off-premises sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits, ifproperly conditioned
and enforced, is compatible with the character of the surrounding area.
Adherence to conditions of approval placed on the use by both the City of Seal
Beach and the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control should mitigate any
negative impacts to neighboring residential properties.
Section 6. Based upon the foregoing, the Planning Commission
hereby approves Conditional Use Permit No. 00-9 (Indefinite Extension), subject to the
following conditions:
1. CUP 00-9 (Indefinite Extension) is approved for an alcohol related land use at
12470 Seal Beach Boulevard. The permitted use allows the sale of beer, wine and
distilled spirits for off-premises consumption
2. The applicant shall comply with all restrictions placed upon the license issued by
the State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
3. The applicant shall furnish the City a copy of his ABC license and a copy of any
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 hours of operation shall be:
Daily 24 Hours
5. Alcohol shall be sold between the hours of6 AM and 2 AM, as per ABC
regulations.
6. No video games or similar amusements shall be permitted on the premises.
7. No lighted signs advertising alcoholic beverages shall be placed in the window
areas, nor shall any other signs advertising specific brands of alcoholic beverages
be permitted in the window areas. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages that
are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this condition.
8. The applicant will prominently display these conditions of approval in a location
within the business's customer area that is acceptable to the Director of
Development Services.
9. This Conditional Use Permit shall not become effective for any purpose unless an
"Acceptance of Conditions" form has been signed by the applicant in the presence
of the Director of Development Services, or notarized and returned to the
Planning Department; and until the ten (10) day appeal period has elapsed.
10. A modification ofthis Conditional Use Permit shall be obtained when:
(a) The establishment proposes to change its type ofliquor license.
(b) The establishment proposes to modify any of its CU11'ent conditions of
approval.
(c) There is a substantial change in the mode or character of operations of the
establishment.
11. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke or modify this Conditional
Use Permit if any violation of the approved conditions occurs, any violation ofthe
Code of the City of Seal Beach, occurs, or for those reasons specified by Article
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March 3, 2004
28, and in the manner specified in Article 25, of Chapter 28 ofthe Code of the
City of Seal Beach.
12. Exterior lighting in the parking area shall be kept at a level so as to provide
adequate lighting for patrons while not unreasonably disturbing surrounding
residential or commercial areas.
13. In the event staff determines that security problems exist on the site, the
conditions ofthis permit may be amended, under the procedures of the Seal Beach
Municipal Code, to require the provision of additional security measures.
14. The establishment shall have a public telephone listing.
15. It shall be the responsibility ofthe 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.
The knowledge and skills deemed necessary for responsible alcoholic beverage
service shall include, but not be limited to the following topics and skills
development:
a) State laws relating to alcoholic beverages, particularly ABC and penal
provisions concerning sales to minors and intoxicated persons, driving under the
influence, hours of legal operations and penalties for violations of these laws.
b) The potential legal liabilities of owners and employees of businesses
dispensing alcoholic beverages to patrons who may subsequently injure, kill, or
harm themselves or innocent victims as a result of the excessive consumption of
alcoholic beverages.
c) Alcohol as a drug and its effects on the body and behavior, including the
operation of motor vehicles.
d) Methods for dealing with intoxicated customers and recognizing underage
customers.
16. The following organizations have been identified by the State Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control as providing training programs which comply with
the above criteria:
1) Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control L.E.A.D. Program
Telephone: (714) 558-6482
2) Orange County AD.E.P.T. Program, for referral to either the B.AD.D. or
T.I.P.S. Program.
Telephone: (714) 568-4187
17. Litter and trash receptacles shall be located at convenient locations inside and
outside the establishment, and the operator of the establishment shall remove trash
and debris on an appropriate basis so as not to cause a health problem. There
shall be no dumping of trash and/or glass bottles outside the establishment
between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 7:00 AM.
18. The sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises shall be
prohibited and there shall be appropriate posting of signs both inside and outside
the licensed premises that drinking of alcoholic beverages on the premises is
prohibited by law. The premises shall include the licensed premises proper,
appurtenant and required parking areas, and appurtenant common areas if located
in a commercial center.
19. The establishment shall comply with Section 13D, "Noise Control" of the Code of
the City of Seal Beach as the regulations of that Chapter now exist or may
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March 3, 2004
hereafter be amended. 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 13D.
20. This Conditional Use Permit shall become null and void unless exercised within
one (1) 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 Department of Development Services a minimum of ninety (90)
days prior to such expiration date.
21. The applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its officers, agents
and employees (collectively "the City" hereinafter) 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 ofthe 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.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the
City of Seal Beach at a meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of March 2004, by the
following vote:
AYES: Commissioners
Sharp, Deaton, Eagar, Ladner, and Shanks
NOES: Commissioners
None
ABSENT: Commissioners
None
e Whittenberg
Secretary of the Planning Commi
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