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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Res 10-41 - 2010-10-06RESOLUTION NUMBER 10-41 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING /v / � ^ I COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH, APPROVING THE INDEFINITE EXTENSION OF CONDITONAL USE PERMIT 09 -3 FOR THE A TYPE 41 ABC LICENSE (ON -SALE BEER & WINE - EATING PLACE) IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN EXISTING RESTAURANT USE AT 210 MAIN STREET (WAKI SUSHI). THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY FIND AND RESOLVE: Section 1 . On August 30, 2010, Yong and Jane Park (the "applicants ") filed an application with the Department of Development Services for Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) requesting the indefinite extension of a Type 41 ABC license (On -sale beer and wine — Eating place) in conjunction with an existing restaurant at 210 Main Street. Section 2 . Pursuant to 14 Calif. Code of Regs. § 15301, staff has determined as follows: The application for Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) for the requested indefinite extension of a Type 41 ABC license is categorically exempt from review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to 14 Calif. Code of Regs. § 15305 (Minor Alterations in Land Use Limitations), because the proposal involves a minor alteration in land use limitation and does not involve either a property in excess of 20% slope or a change in land use or density. Section 3 . After a duly noticed public hearing on April 8, 2009, the Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 09 -16 denying the initial subject application (Conditional Use Permit 09 -3) without prejudice. Section 4 . The applicant duly filed a notice of appeal. Section 5 . The City Council considered the appeal at a duly noticed public hearing de novo held on May 11, 2009 and June 8, 2009. On May 11, numerous speakers, including the applicant, spoke in favor of the application and numerous speakers spoke in opposition to the sale and service of alcohol at the site. In addition, the City received several letters in support of and in opposition to the proposed project. At the continued public hearing on June 8, numerous speakers, including the applicant and the owner of the property, spoke in favor of the application. The City Council 1 of 7 Planning Commission Resolution No. 10 -41 Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) 210 Main Street (Waki Sushi) October 6, 2010 passed, approved, and adopted Resolution #5899, approving the original application for Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 on July 13, 2009. Section 6 . A duly noticed public hearing was held before the Planning Commission on October 6, 2010, to consider the application for Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension). At the public hearing the Planning Commission received evidence and testimony regarding said application. Section 7 . The record of the hearing of October 6, 2010, indicates the following: (a) On August 30, 2010, Yong and Jane Park (the "applicants ") filed an application with the Department of Development Services for Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension). Specifically, the applicants are requesting the indefinite extension of a Type 41 ABC license in conjunction with an existing restaurant. (b) The subject property is described as Orange County assessor's parcel # 199 - 043 -12. (c) The subject property is a rectangular property having 25 feet of frontage on Main Street and having 117.5 feet of depth, containing approximately 2,937.5 square feet. The property is developed with an existing single - story retail building fronting Main Street, as well as a two -story residential property with a single car garage at the rear of the building. (d) Aside form the residential unit on the premises, the nearest residential properties are located across the alley to the rear of the subject property and easterly of the Main Street alley, approximately 50 feet from the rear of the subject structure. (e) The surrounding land uses and zoning are as follows: ❑ North, South, and West Retail businesses in the Main Street Specific Plan (MSSP) Zone. ❑ East Residential uses in the Residential High Density (RHD) Zone. (f) Capt. Tim Olson with the Seal Beach Police Department has reviewed the application and has no reservations or concerns regarding the subject requests. Section 8 . Based upon the facts contained in the record, including those stated in §4 of this resolution and pursuant to §§ 18 -1250, 28 -2503 and 28 -2504 of the City's Code the Planning Commission makes the following findings: 2 of 7 Planning Commission Resolution No. 10 -41 Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) 210 Main Street (Waki Sushi) October 6, 2010 (a) Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension), as conditioned, is consistent with the provisions of the Land Use Element of the City's General Plan, which provides a "Service Commercial" land use designation for the subject property and permits restaurants with alcohol licenses, subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit. The use is also consistent with the remaining elements of the City's General Plan, as the policies of those elements are consistent with, and reflected in the Land Use Element. Accordingly, the use is consistent with the General Plan. (b) The restaurant use, as conditioned, is consistent with the intent and purpose and vision established for the Main Street Specific Plan. (c) The building and property at 210 Main St. are adequate in size, shape, topography, and location to meet the needs of the proposed use of the property, as conditioned. (d) Required adherence to applicable building and fire codes ensures there will be adequate water supply and utilities for the use. (e) The use does not conflict with the Specific Plan's goal to establish and maintain a balanced mix of uses that serve the needs of both local and non -local populations. (f) The use contributes to the unique character of Main Street and the qualities that provide Main Street a sense of identity. Section 9 . Based upon the foregoing, the Planning Commission hereby approves Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension), subject to the following conditions: 1. Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) is approved for a Type 41 ABC License, "On -sale beer & wine — eating place" license designation as approved by the State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Said license shall require a bona fide eating place on said premises. 2. The applicant shall comply with all restrictions placed on the license issued by the State of California's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). 3. All alcoholic beverages sold or consumed on the premises shall be in accordance with the license terms of the Alcohol Sales License issued by the State of California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Sales. Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited outside the establishment's enclosed building space. There shall be posting of signs both inside and outside the licensed premises indicating that law prohibits drinking outside the licensed premises. 3 of 7 Planning Commission Resolution No. 10 -41 Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) 210 Main Street (Waki Sushi) October 6, 2010 4. There shall be no advertisements on the premises indicating the availability of beer, and menus shall also not indicate the availability of beer for sale on the premises. 5. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant/licensee to provide all employees that sell or serve alcoholic beverages with the knowledge and skill enabling them to comply with their responsibilities under State of California law. 6. The knowledge and skills deemed necessary for responsible alcoholic beverage service shall include, but not be limited to the following topics and skills development: ❑ 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. ❑ 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. ❑ Alcohol as a drug and its effects on the body and behavior, including the operation of motor vehicles. ❑ Methods of dealing with intoxicated customers and recognizing under age customers. 7. The following organizations provide training programs, which comply with the above criteria: ❑ Provider: Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Program: Licensee Education on Alcohol & Drugs (LEAD) Telephone: (714) 558 -4101 Date: 1 sf Monday of each month Time: 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost: Free Place: ABC, 28 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana ❑ Provider: Orange County Health Care Agency Alcohol & Drug Education Prevention Team (ADEPT) Program: Serving Alcohol Responsibly (BARCODE) Telephone: (714) 834 -2860 * Karen Keay Date: They will schedule appointments Cost: $12.95 per person 8. The hours of operation shall be: ❑ 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Sunday through Thursday ❑ 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Friday, Saturday, and Holidays 4of7 Planning Commission Resolution No. 10 -41 Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) 210 Main Street (Waki Sushi) October 6, 2010 9. No video games or similar amusements shall be permitted on the premises unless a separate conditional use permit is approved for that use. 10. Litter and trash receptacles shall be located at convenient locations inside and outside the establishment. Operators of such establishments shall remove trash and debris on an appropriate basis so as not to cause health problems. 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 a.m. 11. In the event staff determines security problems exist on the site, the Conditions of this permit may be amended, under the procedures of The Code of the City of Seal Beach to require the provisions of additional security measures. 12. The project proponent shall pay the required in -lieu parking fee of $ 28,000.00, in accordance with the provisions of Section 28 -1256. 13. The establishment shall comply with Chapter 7.15, "Noise Control ", of The Code of the City of Seal Beach as the regulations of that Chapter now exist or may hereafter be amended. Should complaints be received regarding noise generated by the establishment, the Planning Commission reserves the right to schedule the subject Conditional Use Permit for reconsideration and may require the applicant/operator to mitigate the noise level to comply with the provisions of Chapter 7.15. 14. The proposed restaurant shall comply with all requirements of Section 9.25 "Fats, Oil, and Grease Management and Discharge Control ", as the regulations of that Chapter now exist or may hereafter be amended, including the installation of a grease control device and any other devices or systems that may be required by the Department of Public Works. 15. This Conditional Use Permit shall not become effective for any purpose unless /until a City "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) calendar -day appeal period has elapsed. 16. A modification of this Conditional Use Permit shall be applied for when: a. The establishment proposes to change its type of liquor license. b. The establishment proposes to modify any of its current Conditions of Approval. C. There is a substantial change in the mode or character of operations of the establishment. 17. The Planning Commission reserves the right to revoke or modify this Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Articles 25 and 28 of The Code of the City of Seal Beach 5 of 7 if harm or criminal or Planning Commission Resolution No. 10 -41 Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) 210 Main Street (Waki Sushi) October 6, 2010 retail - related problems are demonstrated to occur as a result of anti - social behavior. includina but not limited to the congregation of minors, violence, public drunkenness, vandalism, solicitation and /or litter. 18. 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. 19. The applicant will prominently display these Conditions of Approval in a location within the businesses' customer area that is acceptable to the Director of Development Services. 20. 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 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. 21. Failure to comply with any of the aforementioned conditions may result in the revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the City of Seal Beach at a meeting thereof held on the 6th day of October 2010, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Deaton, Cummings, and Galbreath NOES: Commissioners None ABSENT: Commissioners Bello and Massa -Lavitt ABSTAIN: Commissioners None 6of7 Planning Commission Resolution No. 10 -41 Conditional Use Permit 09 -3 (Indefinite Extension) 210 Main Street (Waki Sushi) October 6, 2010 Ellery Deaton Chairperson, Planning Commission Mark Persico, AICP Secretary, Planning Commission 7 of 7