HomeMy WebLinkAbout1572 - APPROVE UP_611 E. BALBOA BLVDRESOLUTION NO. 1572
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING USE PERMIT NO.
2002 -013 (PA2002 -074) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 611 E.
BALBOA BOULEVARD
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY FINDS,
RESOLVES AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. An application was filed by Ms. Andra Sachs, with respect to property located at
611 E. Balboa Boulevard and legally described as Parcel 6 of PM 221 -30, requesting approval of Use
Permit No. 2002 -013 to authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages for off and on -site consumption at a
retail wine establishment pursuant to the Alcoholic Beverage Outlet Ordinance (ABO).
Section 2. Public hearings were held on August 8, and September 5, 2002 in the City Hall
Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place and
purpose of the meetings was duly given. Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to and considered
by the Planning Commission at these meeting.
Section 3. The Planning Commission finds as follows:
1. The proposed location of the retail wine establishment with on -site consumption needing this
use permit, and the proposed conditions under which it would be operated or maintained, is
consistent with the General Plan and the purpose of the of the Specific Plan district in which
the site is located; will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, peace, morals, comfort, or
welfare of persons residing or working in or adjacent to the neighborhood of such use; and will
not be detrimental to the properties or improvements in the vicinity or to the general welfare of
the city. The use permit pertains to the on -site sales and consumption of alcoholic beverages in
conjunction with a retail wine establishment to be opened in an existing building that is
designated and zoned for this activity. The use has been conditioned in such a manner to
minimize the impacts associated with the on -site consumption of wine, only, as an ancillary
element. The plans, as conditioned, are limited to a maximum number of 13 seats and meet the
design and development standards for alcoholic sales.
2. The operational characteristics of the proposed use, including the hours of operation, are consistent
with other businesses in the Central Balboa commercial district where the project is located. Any
change in the operational characteristics, including a change in the hours of operation, the wine
tasting or consumption characteristics, the addition of food preparation facilities and meal service,
recurring live entertainment activities, etc., would require an amendment to the Use Permit,
reviewed by the Planning Commission.
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3. The proposed project is consistent with the purpose and intent of Chapter 20.89 of the Municipal
Code (Alcoholic Beverage Outlets Ordinance) for the following reasons:
a. The convenience of the public can be served by the sale of desired beverages in
conjunction with a retail sales establishment that is complementary to surrounding uses in
Central Balboa.
b. The crime rate in the police reporting district and adjacent reporting districts is not likely to
increase as a result of the proposed use.
C. The number of alcohol licenses within the report districts and adjacent reporting districts is
not significantly high given the nature of the land uses in the district and when compared
with County -wide data.
d. The percentage of alcohol - related arrests in the police reporting district in which the project
is proposed is lower than the percentage citywide. Retail sales and limited ancillary on -site
consumption and tasting are not expected to increase alcoholic related crime.
e. There are no day care centers or schools in the vicinity of the project site. Residences exist
to the south of the site across an alley. Even though the available on -site parking is
accessed from the alley, there is no expected adverse impact on the residential uses in that
the on -site consumption and tasting has been conditioned to be limited in such a manner to
assure that it remains ancillary to the primary and principal retail nature of the business in
selling wine for off -site consumption.
4. The use's proposed location is the particular reason for granting the parking waiver of 2 spaces
total. The project site is approximately 1 block from the Balboa Pier public parking area and has a
municipal parking lot located across Balboa Boulevard. Any change in the operational
characteristics, particularly a change in the addition of food preparation facilities and meal service,
recurring live entertainment activities, etc., would require an amendment to the Use Permit,
reviewed by the Planning Commission with any additional waiver considered.
5. The operational characteristics and location of the proposed use are such that a substantial amount
of business could be generated by walk up traffic. The peak operational times are anticipated to be
during the evening hours when a number of the surrounding businesses are closed. Two municipal
parking lots are located in close proximity to be useful in conjunction with the proposed
project. These factors are anticipated to reduce the project's trip generation and reduce negative
effects of the limited on -site parking available.
6. The project has been reviewed, and it qualifies for a categorical exemption pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act under Class 1 (Existing Structures).
Section 4. Based on the aforementioned findings, the Planning Commission hereby approves
Use Permit No. 2002 -013 (PA2002 -074), subject to the Conditions set forth in Exhibit "A."
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Section 5. This action shall become final and effective fourteen days after the adoption of this
Resolution unless within such time an appeal is filed with the City Clerk or this action is called for review
by the City Council in accordance with the provisions of Title 20, Planning and Zoning, of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 5`h DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2002.
AYES: Aeaianian, Kiser, Gifford, Selich
NOES: McDaniel
ABSTAIN: Tucker
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EXHIBIT "A"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2002 -013
(PA2002 -074)
1. The development shall be in substantial conformance with the approved floor plan dated August
25, 2002.
2. Use Permit No. 2002 -013 shall expire unless exercised within 24 months from the date of
approval as specified in Section 20.91.050 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, unless an
extension is otherwise granted.
3. 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. The construction plans must meet all applicable State Disabilities
Access requirements. Adequate access and exiting must be cleared through the Building
Department. Specifically, approval from the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
(ABC) is required prior to permit issuance for tenant improvements.
4. Hours of operation shall be from 12:00 PM (noon) to 10:00 PM, Sunday through Thursday; and
from 12:00 PM (noon) to 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday.
5. The alcoholic beverage outlet for which this Use Permit is granted shall be defined as a retail wine
establishment selling wine for off -site consumption as the primary and principal use of the project
site. On -site consumption of wine, including wine tasting, shall be accessory and subordinate to
the principal retail use. The gross receipts for the on -site consumption of alcoholic beverages,
including wine tasting, shall not exceed 20% of the quarterly gross sales of the business. The
applicant or operator shall maintain adequate records to determine compliance with this condition
and shall provide the City with said records by the I" business anniversary date and annually for
two (2) additional years.
6. All owners, managers and employees selling alcoholic beverages shall undergo and successfully
complete a certified training program in responsible methods and skills for selling alcoholic
beverages. The certified program must meet the standards of the 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 this section within 180 days
of the issuance of the certificate of occupancy. 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.
7. The design for the retail wine establishment and the location and design of the wine tasting area
shall comply with the policies and regulations of the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control (ABC).
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8. The wine tasting areas shall have adequate barriers as required by the California State Department
of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC). Alcohol consumption shall be limited to wine only; the
tasting of hard spirits or beers is prohibited. Loitering, open container, and other signs shall be
posted as required by the ABC.
9. No live entertainment or dancing shall be permitted in conjunction with the permitted use. Use of
exterior speakers for any purpose is prohibited at all times. 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 retail wine establishment to develop a set of corrective measures necessary in
order to insure compliance.
10. The operator of the retail wine establishment and wine tasting 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. The
maximum noise shall be limited to no more than depicted below for the specified time periods
unless the ambient noise level is higher:
11. That any change in operational characteristics, hours of operation, expansion in area or other
modification to the floor plan, the addition of food preparation facilities or meal service, recurring
live entertainment activities, etc., shall require amendment to this Use Permit or the processing
of a new Use Permit.
12. 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.
13. The Planning Commission may add to or modify conditions of approval to this Use Permit or
recommend to the City Council the revocation of this Use Permit upon a determination that the
operation which is the subject of this Use Permit causes injury, or is detrimental to the health,
safety, peace, morals, comfort, or general welfare of the community.
14. This Use Permit shall be terminated if the operation is no longer maintained primarily and
principally as a retail wine establishment with accessory on -site consumption and tasting.
Between the hours of
TOOAM and 10:00PM
Between the hours of
I O:OOPM and 7:OOAM
Location
Interior
Exterior
Interior
Exterior
Residential Property
45dBA
55dBA
40dBA
50dBA
Residential Property located within
100 feet of a commercial
property
45dBA
60dBA
45dBA
50dBA
Mixed Use Property
45dBA
60dBA
45dBA
50dBA
Commercial Property
N/A
65dBA
N/A
60dBA
11. That any change in operational characteristics, hours of operation, expansion in area or other
modification to the floor plan, the addition of food preparation facilities or meal service, recurring
live entertainment activities, etc., shall require amendment to this Use Permit or the processing
of a new Use Permit.
12. 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.
13. The Planning Commission may add to or modify conditions of approval to this Use Permit or
recommend to the City Council the revocation of this Use Permit upon a determination that the
operation which is the subject of this Use Permit causes injury, or is detrimental to the health,
safety, peace, morals, comfort, or general welfare of the community.
14. This Use Permit shall be terminated if the operation is no longer maintained primarily and
principally as a retail wine establishment with accessory on -site consumption and tasting.
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15. A Special Events Permit (SEP) is required for any event or promotional activity outside the
normal operational characteristics of this retail business that would attract large crowds, include
any form of on -site media broadcast, or any other activities as specified in the Newport Beach
Municipal Code to require such permits.
16. The exterior of the retail wine establishment 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.
17. The alcoholic beverage outlet operator shall take reasonable steps to discourage and correct
objectionable conditions that constitute a nuisance in alleys, 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.
18. The type of alcoholic beverage license issued by the California Board of Alcoholic Beverage
Control shall be a public premise for limited, ancillary on -site consumption of wine only in
conjunction with the principal use of the facility as a retail wine establishment. Any change
(including a change in business ownership), modification, or upgrade in the alcoholic beverage
license shall be subject to the approval of an amendment to this application and may require the
approval of the Planning Commission.
19. The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws. Material violation of any of
those laws in connection with the use will be cause for revocation of this Use Permit.
20. This Use Permit may be modified or revoked by the City Council or Planning Commission
should they determine 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.
21. Any event or activity staged by an outside promoter or entity, where the restaurant owner or his
employees or representatives share in any profits, or pay any percentage or commission to a
promoter or any other person based upon money collected as a door charge, cover charge or
any other form of admission charge, including minimum drink orders or sale of drinks is
prohibited.
22. The interior area authorized for on -site consumption of wine only in conjunction with a Type
42 license shall be limited as delineated by the approved floor plans. Substantial changes to the
floor plans shall require prior approval by the Planning Commission.
23. Approval does not permit the premises to operate as an eating and drinking establishment,
restaurant, bar, tavern, cocktail lounge or nightclub as defined by the Municipal Code, unless
the Planning Commission first approves a Use Permit.