HomeMy WebLinkAbout1762 - APPROVE TO AMEND UP2001-005 & RESCIND UP 2002-034_SEJOUR EUROPEAN BISTRO & LOUNGE _3400 VIA LIDORESOLUTION NO. 1762
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING USE
PERMIT NO. 2001 -005 & RESCINDING USE PERMIT NO.
2002 -034 (SEJOUR EUROPEAN BISTRO & LOUNGE) ON
PROPERTY LOCATED 3400 VIA LIDO (PA2002 -167)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY
FINDS, RESOLVES AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, Sejour European Bistro & Lounge ( "Sejour") is located at the
northwest corner of Via Lido and Via Oporto and legally described as Lot 2 of Tract 1235;
and
WHEREAS, on April 5, 2001, the Planning Commission approved Use Permit No.
2001 -005 to allow a retail wine establishment to operate with a Type "21" Alcohol
Beverage Control (ABC) license (Off -Sale, General) and Type "42" ABC license (On -Sale
Beer and Wine, Public Premises) with periodic on -site wine tasting seminars and a
parking waiver; and
WHEREAS, on November 7, 2002, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution
No. 1579 of Use Permit No. 2002 -034, amending conditions of approval of Use Permit
No. 2001 -005, authorizing a Type "47" ABC license (On -Sale, General- Eating Place) for
on -site consumption of general alcohol beverages, live entertainment and expansion of
hours of operation; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 20.96.040 of the City of Newport Beach Municipal
Code, the Planning Director determined that there were reasonable grounds for the
revocation of Use Permit No. 2001 -005 and Use Permit No. 2002 -034 and set a public
hearing so that the Planning Commission could set a date to consider the revocation of
Use Permit Nos. 2001 -005 and 2002 -034; and.
WHEREAS, after giving proper notice in accordance with law, a public hearing was
held on January 17, 2008, in the City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard,
Newport Beach, California. The Planning Commission unanimously voted to set a
revocation hearing for Use Permit No. 2001 -005 and Use Permit No. 2002 -034 on March
20, 2008; and
WHEREAS, on March 20, 2008, the Planning Commission continued the
revocation hearing to April 17, 2008, at the request of the property owner; and
WHEREAS, on April 17, 2008, after the Planning Commission commenced the
revocation hearing and received public testimony, the Planning Commission directed staff
to draft a list of conditions of approval that reflect the following considerations :
■ Reduction of the hours of operation to require the closure at 11:00 p.m.;
■ Reestablishment of the retail sales use with wine tasting and educational
seminars as an ancillary use;
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■ Removal of the existing physical improvements not consistent with operational
requirements for an off -site retail sale outlet with wine tasting as ancillary use;
and,
■ Elimination of Type 47 ABC license.
WHEREAS, on June 5, 2008, the Planning Commission continued the revocation
hearing to July 17, 2008, in order to give the property owner additional time to file a new
use permit for the operation of a full- service eating and drinking establishment with a
retail sale component at the subject property. The property owner was required to
submit the use permit application to the Planning Department by June 30, 2008. If a
new application was not received by June 30, 2008, the Planning Commission intended
to resume the revocation hearing on July 17, 2008, with the intent of modifying the
conditions of approval to allow the use to be reestablished as was originally intended;
specifically, an off -sale retail wine store with wine tasting as an ancillary use; and
WHEREAS, on June 30, 2008, the property owner announced that they have
entered into negotiations to lease the property to HOM Real Estate Group of Newport
Beach for an office use and will not be submitting a new use permit.; and
WHEREAS, the property owner failed to submit the use permit application by June
30, 2008, and the Planning Commission resumed the revocation hearing on July 17,
2008, in the City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach,
California. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the
Planning Commission at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Planning Commission to bring the operation of
the establishment into conformity with the original project approval, as retail sales use
with wine tasting and educational seminars as an ancillary use. As a result, the findings
stated for the approval of Use Permit No. 2001 -005 remain valid and are hereby
readopted, in addition to the findings of fact stated in Exhibit "K.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby
amends Use Permit No. 2001 -005 by incorporating the conditions of approval in Exhibit
"B" and rescinding Use Permit No. 2002 -034 that permitted the sale of distilled spirits for
on -site consumption, live entertainment and expanded hours of operation.
Section 2. This action shall be become final and effective fourteen (14) days
after the adoption of this Resolution unless within such time an appeal is filed with the
City Clerk in accordance with the provisions of Title 20 Planning and Zoning, of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 17TH DAY OF JULY 2008
AYES: Eaton, Hawkins, Peotter and McDaniel
ABSTAIN: Unsworth
NOES: None
ABSENT: Toerge and Hillgren
AM
Scott PeotteeL Chairman
BY:
Zai , Z-Al
Barry Eq, 71 1 Secretary
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EXHIBIT "A"
FINDINGS OF FACT FOR AMENDMENT TO USE PERMIT NO. 2001 -005
Having heard the evidence presented by the staff, owner and others, and having
fully considered the evidence and the argument of the parties and their counsel, the
Planning Commission does hereby find and determine as follows:
That the following terms or conditions of approval stated in the Planning
Commission Resolution No. 1579, an amendment to Use Permit No. 2001 -005, have
been violated or other laws or regulations have been violated:
1. CONDITION NO. 1
The development was not operated in substantial conformance with the
approved plot plan, floor plan and elevations dated January 22, 2001.
This condition was violated on the following occasions as documented by the
following:
Fenced -off patio across sidewalk
Ex 6 — 4115/07 Doug Jones memo
Ex 7 — 4/20107 Supplemental police
report DR 07 -03722
4119107 Follow -up police report
Ex 8 — 4128107 Doug Jones memo
Ex 9 — 5/01107 Admin cite
Ex 14 — 5126107 Admin cite
Installation of tables, booths
Ex 5 — Floor plan showing Unit Al and
A2
Ex 6 — 4119107 Follow -up police report
Ex 14 — 5126107 Unit Al bottle service
Ex 15 — 11113107 booth with alcohol
consumption Al (dancing)
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2. CONDITION NO.4
Should this business be sold or otherwise come under different ownership, any
future owners or assignees shall be notified of the conditions of this approval by either
the current business owner, property owner or the leasing agent. Future owners,
operators or assignees shall submit, within 30 days of transfer or sale of the business
or alcohol license, a letter to the Planning Department acknowledging their receipt and
acceptance of the limitations and conditions of approval of this Use Permit.
The Overstreets submitted declarations that they submitted a copy of the Use
Permit to Stockton as part of the sale transaction. (Declaration of Dennis Overstreet)
"Sejour LLC" in its submittal to the Planning Commission (not signed by anyone)
vaguely states it was misinformed about the conditions. The condition was violated in
that a letter was never submitted acknowledging receipt and acceptance of the
conditions. The Lease stated that a bar use was permitted.
4. CONDITION NO. 5
The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws.
This condition was violated on the following occasion as documented by the
following:
S
Building Code
Ex 17 — Occ. Exceeded, 11/28/07 NBPD
report (120 not 99)
ABC requirements
Ex 22 (ABC License) — hours, dancing
Exs 6, 15, 17 — no dancing
Blocking sidewalk (NBMC 10.50.020)
Ex 6 — 4115107 Jones memo
Ex 14 — 5/26/07 Admin cite 11681
2 citations not appealed
Ex 9 — 5101107 Admin cite 0395
Ex 14 — 5126107 Admin cite 11681
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5. CONDITION NO. 11
The sale of distilled spirits for off -site consumption shall not exceed 15% of gross
receipts of all off -site alcohol sales. The sale of distilled spirits for on -site consumption
shall not exceed 10% of the total sales for on -site consumption of all alcoholic
beverages.
This condition was violated as proven by the following (and there is no evidence
that the business was ever in compliance with this condition):
Ex 10 — 5104/07 Letter from Lepo asking
for gross receipts for alcohol sales
Ex 16 — 11113107 Request for sales
records
Ex 12 — 5110107 — Stocktons write liquor
constitutes 17% of sales
Stocktons (Sejour) contend need
different ratios to be able to comply
6. CONDITION NO. 13
Approval does not permit the premises to operate as an eating and drinking
establishment, restaurant, bar, tavern, cocktail lounge or night club as defined by the
Municipal Code, unless the Planning Commission first approves a Use Permit.
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This condition was proven to have been violated by the following:
Ex 7 — 4121107 NBPD DR 07 -3722 — "full
bar" in operation with restaurant menu,
bottle service
Ex 14 — 5126107 Admin cite — private
party
Ex 6 — 4120107 Report — full bar open
Ex 15 — 11109107 — bouncer at door,
bottle service, amplified music; 11/13/07
— nightclub with hard alcohol, music,
bouncer, dancing
The Lease stated that "bar restaurant
and live entertainment business" was a
permitted use.
7. CONDITION 14
The interior area authorized for on -site alcoholic beverage consumption in
conjunction with a Type 47 license shall be limited to 1,263 sq. ft. as delineated on the
approved floor plans as "Unit A2" with a maximum of 29 seats. The interior area
authorized for the retail sales for general alcoholic beverages for off -site consumption
shall be limited to 1,328 sq. ft. as delineated on the approved floor plans as "Unit Al"
with a maximum of 3 seats. On -site consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be
prohibited in Unit Al. Substantial changes to the floor plans shall require prior approval
by the Planning Commission. Any increase in area of either Unit Al or Unit A2 shall be
deemed substantial for the purposes of requiring review by the Planning Commission.
This condition was proven to have been violated by the following
memorializations:
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Ex 6 — 4120107 Supplemental police
report
Ex 14 — 5126107 Admin cite
Ex 15 — 11109107 Police report — drinking
in Al, dancing in Al
Ex 17 — 11/28/07 NBPD report — drink
orders being taken in Al, 20 -25 people
with food /drink
8. CONDITION NO. 15
Hours of operation shall be from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily for the retail
portion of the project, and 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight Fridays and Saturdays and 1:00
p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday for the eating and drinking portion of the
project.
This condition was violated as reported as follows:
City proof /assertions
Ex 17 — 11/28/07 NBPD report — serving
drinks after midnight
9. CONDITION NO. 16
Live entertainment may occur subject to the approval of a Live Entertainment
Permit and dancing is prohibited. Live entertainment shall not occur more than 3 days
per week. Music shall be limited to indoor areas only and all windows and doors shall
remain closed during performances except for incidental ingress and egress of patrons.
Management of the business shall make every effort to keep the doors closed during
performances.
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This condition was violated as described in the following reports:
City proof /assertions
Ex 6 — On 4119107 — 4120107, NBPD DR
07 -322 observed /heard music from open
doors, dancing
Ex 14 — 5126107 Admin cite — door open
facing Via Oporto, dancing?
10. CONDITION NO. 18
A Special Events Permit is required for any event, promotional activity outside
the normal operational characteristics of this retail business that would increase the
expected occupancy beyond 29 patrons and 6 employees at any one time or any other
activities as specified in the Newport Beach Municipal Code to require such special
events permit.
This condition was violated as described in the following reports:
Ex 7 — 4121/07 — roped off line
11109107 NBPD
11130107 NBPD
11. CONDITION No. 23
Loitering, open container, and other signs specified by the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Act (ABC) shall be posted as required by the State Department of ABC.
This condition was violated as described n the following report:
City proof /assertions
Ex 6 — NBPD — no signs posted
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DETERMINATION
For all of the above reasons the Planning Commission finds that the Use Permit
was violated. These violations also establish additional grounds of operating an
establishment in an illegal manner, and violating ABC rules. These grounds are
separate bases for the Use Permit revocation /modification.
Although Overstreets contend they are not responsible for the actions of their
tenants, the Planning Commission finds that the owner of a Use Permit, which runs with
the land, has certain responsibilities to investigate and make sure the permit is being
operated in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Use Permit. The
Overstreets failed to supervise this operation as the owner of the Use Permit.
For all of these reasons, the Planning Commission finds that grounds for
modification have been established and does hereby impose such conditions which will
return the premises to the original intended use.
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EXHIBIT "B"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Conditions in bold are project specific conditions. All others are standards conditions.
1. The alcoholic beverage outlet is hereby defined as a retail establishment for
the sale of general alcoholic beverages for off -site consumption as the
primary and principal use of the subject property per the Type 21 ABC
license. The on -site consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be limited to
wine or beer tasting per the Type 42 ABC license and shall be confined to
the wine tasting bar. The serving of distilled beverages is prohibited.
2. The primary and principal use of the establishment shall be retail sales with
ancillary use of wine tasting and wine educational seminars. The existing
floor plan shall be revised to reflect the primary and principal use of the
establishment. Prior to the reopening of the establishment, all dining - related
fixtures including tables and chairs shall be removed to the satisfaction of
the Planning Director.
3. No seating is to be allowed in the wine tasting bar.
4. Wine tasting shall be defined and limited to the presentation of samples of
one or more wines, representing one or more wineries or industry labels,
to a group of consumers for the purpose of acquainting the tasters with the
characteristics of the wine or wines tasted.
5. Each tasting shall be limited per the Department of Alcohol Beverage
Control.
6. Wine tasting fees required by the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control
shall not exceed 10 percent of the gross retail sales during the same
period. The licensee shall maintain records that reflect separately the gross
retail sales and the gross wine tasting sales. Said records shall be kept no
less frequently than on a quarterly basis and shall be made available to the
Planning Department on demand.
7. In addition to wine tasting, the licensee /business operator may provide
small amounts of bread, crackers, cheeses or nuts to clear the taste buds
of the participants between successive samples of wine during a wine
tasting. No serving or preparation of food or meals (other than minimum
associated with wine sampling such as small amounts of cheese, bread, or
fruit) is allowed.
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8. The hours of operation shall be limited to 9:OOAM to 11:00PM daily.
9. The existing kitchen shall be maintained and utilized as a "Cold Kitchen"
with no major cooking appliances (i.e. oven, cook top) allowed.
10. Approval does not permit the premises to operate as an eating and drinking
establishment, restaurant, bar, tavern, cocktail lounge or night club as
defined by the Municipal Code, nor maintain and operate as a bona fide
eating place as defined by the Department of Alcohol Beverage Control.
11. A special events permit is required for any event or promotional activity
outside the normal operational characteristics of this approval that would
increase the expected occupancy beyond 29 patrons and 6 employees at
any one time, including any other activities requiring such special events
permit as set forth in the Newport Beach Municipal Code. A maximum of 6
events may be permitted annually.
12. No outdoor loudspeaker or paging system shall be permitted in conjunction
with either the retail sale or wine tasting /educational seminars.
13. No live entertainment or dancing shall be permitted.
14. The owner /operator of the proposed use shall enter into an agreement to
provide and maintain a minimum of 21 parking spaces within the Lido
Marina Village Parking garage to be accessible at all times during the
operation of the use.
15. This approval supersedes and rescinds Use Permit No. 2002 -034.
16. The alcoholic beverage outlet operator shall take reasonable steps to discourage
and correct objectionable conditions that constitute a nuisance in parking areas,
sidewalks and areas surrounding the alcoholic beverage outlet and adjacent
properties during business hours, if directly related to the patrons of the subject
alcoholic beverage outlet. If the operator fails to discourage or correct nuisances,
the Planning Commission may review, modify or revoke this use permit in
accordance with Chapter 20.96 of the Zoning Code.
17. The exterior of the alcoholic beverage outlet shall be maintained free of litter and
graffiti at all times. The owner or operator shall provide for daily removal of trash,
litter debris and graffiti from the premises and on all abutting sidewalks within 20
feet of the premises.
18. All owners, managers and employees serving or selling alcoholic beverages shall
undergo and successfully complete a certified training program in responsible
methods and skills for selling alcoholic beverages. To qualify to meet the
requirements of this section a certified program must meet the standards of the
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California Coordinating Council on Responsible Beverage Service or other
certifying /licensing body, which the State may designate. The establishment shall
comply with the requirements of these conditions within 180 days of the effective
date of this Use Permit.
19. Records of each owner's, manager's and employee's successful completion of the
required certified training program shall be maintained on the premises and shall
be presented upon request by a representative of the City of Newport Beach.
20. Loitering, open container, and other signs specified by the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Act shall be posted as required by the ABC.
21. This use permit may be reviewed, modified or revoked by the Planning
Commission or City Council should it be determined that the conditions of the
use permit have been violated or that the proposed uses or conditions under
which it is being operated or maintained is detrimental to the public health,
welfare or materially injurious to property or improvements in the vicinity or if the
property is operated or maintained so as to constitute a public nuisance.
22. The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Material
violation of any of those laws in connection with the use may be cause for
revocation of this permit.
23. Should this business or either alcohol license be sold or otherwise come under
different ownership or control, any future owners, operators or assignees shall be
notified in writing of the conditions of this approval by either the current business
owner /operator. Future owners, operators or assignees shall submit, within 30
days of transfer or sale of the business or alcohol license, a letter to the Planning
Department acknowledging their receipt and acceptance of the limitations,
restrictions and conditions of approval of this Use Permit.
24. Any changes in operational characteristics, hours of operations, expansion in
area, or modification to the floor plan, shall require an amendment to this Use
Permit or the processing of a new Use Permit.
25. This approval was based on the particulars of the individual case and does not in
and of itself or in combination with other approvals in the vicinity or Citywide
constitute a precedent for future approvals or decisions.
26. The applicant or operator of the facility may provide valet attendant service for
the use in conjunction with the Lido Marina Village parking garage. The applicant
or operator shall prepare a valet operated parking plan to be reviewed and
approved by the City Traffic Engineer prior to the commencement of the valet
service use.
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27. Delivery vehicles shall not park within the public right -of -way of Via Lido and Via
Oporto.
28. Trash receptacles for patrons shall be conveniently located both inside and outside
the proposed facility.
29. Trash generated by the business shall be screened from view from adjoining
properties except when placed for pick -up by refuse collection agencies.
30. All signs shall conform to the provisions of Chapter 20.67 of the Municipal Code.
31. No temporary "sandwich" signs or similar temporary signs shall be permitted, either
on -site or off -site, to advertise the establishment.
32. The applicant is required to obtain all applicable permits from the City Building and
Fire Departments. The construction plans must comply with the most recent, City -
adopted version of the California Building Code. Adequate access and exiting must
be provided in accordance with the Building Code.
33. The operator of the facility shall be responsible for the control of noise generated
by the subject facility. The noise generated by the proposed use shall comply with
the provisions of Chapter 10.26 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
34. Upon evidence that noise generated by the project exceeds the noise standards
established by Chapter 20.26 (Community Noise Control) of the Municipal Code,
the Planning Director may require that the applicant or successor retain a
qualified engineer specializing in noise /acoustics to monitor the sound generated
by the establishment to develop a set of corrective measures necessary in order
to insure compliance.
35. This approval shall expire unless exercised within twelve (12) months from the
end of the appeal period as specified in Section 20.89.060 of the Newport Beach
Municipal Code.