HomeMy WebLinkAbout1718 - APPROVE UP_2411 E. COAST HWYRESOLUTION NO. 1718
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING USE PERMIT NO. 2006 -038
ALLOWING EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING RETAIL WINE STORE AND
EXPANSION OF OPERATING HOURS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT
2411 E. COAST HIGHWAY (PA2006 -271)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH HEREBY
FINDS, RESOLVES AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, an application was filed by S & O Wine Merchants, with respect to
property located at 2411 E. Coast Highway, and legally described as Lot 2 of Block B, of
Tract No. 740, requesting approval to expand an existing and permitted retail wine store
that includes on -site wine tasting as an accessory use. Additionally, the applicant requests
to extend the hours of operation for the store and tasting events from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00
p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on March 22, 2007, in the City Hall
Council Chambers, at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of
time, place and purpose of the aforesaid meeting was given. Evidence, both written and
oral, was presented to and considered by the Planning Commission at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, the project site is designed for Corridor Commercial (CC) uses by
the Land Use Element of the General Plan. This designation is intended to provide for a
range of neighborhood- serving retail and service uses along the street frontages and
designed to foster pedestrian activity. The proposed expansion of an existing retail wine
store is consistent with this designation; and
WHEREAS, the project site is located in the Retail, Service & Commercial (RSC)
zoning district, which is intended to provide for uses which are predominantly retail in
character. The wine store is a permitted use in this district; and
WHEREAS, a Use Permit for the expansion of an existing alcoholic beverage
outlet has been determined to be consistent with the purpose and intent of Chapter
20.89 (Alcoholic Beverage Outlets) of the Municipal Code for the following reasons:
1. The accessory tasting of wine is minor in nature when compared to the retail
sales operation, and is also limited to small samplings of wines (2 ounces or
less). The wine tasting operation is designed to allow a customer to taste the
wine before purchase and to promote wine appreciation and education. Wine
tasting and wine education are often conducted in conjunction with shops
specializing in the selling of premium wines. The public convenience is served by
promoting responsible alcohol consumption and education.
2. The project site is located within Reporting District (RD) No. 44, wherein the
number of crimes is higher than the adjacent RD 43 and lower than the adjacent
RD 39. The higher number of crimes reported is due to the high concentration of
commercial land uses in the Corona del Mar commercial area.
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3. The project does not require an additional license and, therefore, will not result in
an increase in the number of licenses in the area.
4. Due to the high concentration of commercial land uses, including eating and
drinking establishments, calls for service and the number of arrests is greater
than adjacent residential Reporting Districts. However, since the applicant is only
permitted to pour small samplings of wine and the greatest bulk of the sales in
the project are for off - premise consumption, the project is not likely to contribute
to alcohol related problems within the area.
5. Residential uses are located directly southwest of the project site, across the
alley at the rear of the parking lot; however, the retail wine store has operated at
this location since 1999, and since 2002 with accessory wine tasting and special
events, and has not proven detrimental to date.
WHEREAS, a Use Permit for the expansion of an existing alcoholic beverage
outlet has been prepared and approved in accordance with Section 20.91.035 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code based on the following findings and facts in support of
such findings:
1. Finding: That the proposed location of the use is in accord with the objectives of
this code and the purposes of the district in which the site is located.
Facts in Support of Finding:
a. The project is located in the Retail, Service and Commercial (RSC) zoning
district, which is primarily intended to provide for retail uses in character.
b. The retail wine store is a permitted use in this designation, with the
exception that a Use Permit is required for the expansion of an off -sale
alcoholic beverage outlet.
2. Finding: That the proposed location of the Use Permit and the proposed
conditions under which it would be operated or maintained will be consistent with
the General Plan and the purpose of the 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.
Facts in Support of Finding:
a. The proposed retail wine sales use, pursuant to the conditions under
which it will be operated and maintained, is consistent with the Corridor
Commercial (CC) land use designation of the General Plan Land Use
Element, which provides for a range of neighborhood- serving retail and
service uses.
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b. The proposed extension of the store's hours of operation, including
accessory tasting and special events, by 1 hour to 10:00 p.m. on Fridays
and Saturdays only will not significantly change the operational
characteristics of the use.
c. The Police Department has reviewed the application and did not object to
the proposed changes since the principal use of the project will continue to
remain a retail wine store with wine tasting as an accessory use only.
d. Limiting wine tasting to the street level, and limiting the basement use to
storage only, the Building Department and Fire Department find and
recommend that this application comply with all exiting requirements.
e. The project is located within an established commercial area along Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar. Although residential uses are located adjacent
to the project, across the alley to the south, the existing use has not proven
detrimental to the community to date and the nature of the use will not be
changed.
f. The accessory tasting of wine is minor in nature when compared to the
retail sales operation, and is not likely to result in alcohol related problems.
The applicant is only permitted to pour small samplings of wine (2 ounces
or less) per the conditions of their ABC license, and the bulk of the sales in
the store are for off - premise consumption.
g. A condition of approval, consistent with the ABC license condition, limiting
the size of a pour for wine tasting to 2 ounces or less has been placed on
the project to ensure the use does not operate as a bar.
h. Special events will continue to be limited to no more than 2 times per week
and limited to a maximum of 15 patrons.
i. The project will continue to be conditioned to require the applicant to take all
necessary steps to assure that noise from the business operation does not
affect nearby residents and to limit deliveries to daytime hours, and live
entertainment is prohibited.
3. Finding: That the proposed use will comply with the provisions of this code,
including any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in
which it would be located.
Facts in Support of Finding:
a. The project has been conditioned to comply with the development and
operational regulations pursuant to Section 20.89.050 (Alcoholic Beverage
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Outlets) of the Municipal Code, as they relate to the operation of the
proposed project.
b. The project has been reviewed and conditioned to ensure that conflicts with
surrounding land uses are minimized to the greatest extent possible or
eliminated.
WHEREAS, the applicant's request to expand the use of the basement for
tasting activities and events without the provisions of a second exit has been denied
due to safety considerations. Since providing a code - compliant second exit to the
basement is physically not feasible, the project has been conditioned to limit the use of
the basement for storage of wine product only, and not to be used for retail wine sales
or to accommodate wine tasting; and
WHEREAS, the project has been reviewed, and it has been determined that it is
categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) of the Guidelines for
Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act. While the proposal involves a
small increase in the retail space, the changes are not significant over what existed
previously and involve alterations contained entirely within the interior of the existing
building; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves
of Use Permit No. 2006 -038, subject to the Conditions set forth in Exhibit "A."
Section 2. 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 22nd DAY OF MARCH 2007.
AYES: Peotter, Hawkins, Cole,
McDaniel, Toerge and Hillgren
EXCUSED: Eaton
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EXHIBIT "A"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2006 -038
PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
1. The development shall be built and operated in substantial conformance with the
approved plot plan and floor plans, stamped and dated March 22, 2007, except as
modified by the conditions set forth herein.
2. Use Permit No. 2006 -038 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. Separate male and female restrooms shall be provided within the retail space of the
project, and shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Department
4. As required by the California State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control
(ABC), fixed railings, stanchions, or similar type devices shall be maintained which
will physically separate the wine tasting area from the remainder of the premises.
Wine tasting shall be limited to wine only; the tasting of hard spirits is prohibited.
Consistent with the applicant's ABC license condition, individual servings of wine
shall not exceed two ounces per glass or container.
5. The wine tasting area on the street (main) level shall not exceed 233 square feet in
area, and shall be the only area where such tasting is permitted.
6. The basement area shall be utilized for storage only, and retail and /or public
access, including wine sales and wine tasting, shall be prohibited.
7. A special events permit is required for any wine tasting event or promotional activity
outside the normal operational characteristics of this retail business that would
increase the expected occupancy beyond 15 patrons and two employees at any
one time or any other activities as specified in the Newport Beach Municipal Code
to require such special events permit. However, any such special events permit
shall be subject to Condition No. 6.
8. Hours of operation shall be from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Sunday through
Thursday, and from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Wine tasting
and wine education events may be conducted only after 6:00 p.m., seven days a
week, and shall not be conducted more than two times per week.
9. The applicant shall take all appropriate steps to assure that noise from the business
operation does not adversely affect nearby residents. Delivery of stock shall be
limited to between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
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10. Loitering, open container, and other signs shall be posted as required by the ABC.
11. The business for which this Use Permit is granted shall be defined as a retail
establishment for the sale of alcoholic beverages for off -site consumption as the
primary and principal use of the project site. On -site consumption of wine shall be
limited to wine tasting of two ounces or less and shall be accessory and
subordinate to the principal retail use. The tasting of wine shall not be permitted as
a primary use and shall be done only in conjunction with and accessory to the sale
of wine for off -site consumption. The gross receipts for the wine tasting shall not
exceed 10% of the total gross receipts of the business. The applicant or operator
shall maintain adequate records as necessary to determine compliance with this
condition and shall provide the City with said records when requested.
12. Any change in operational characteristics, hours of operation, expansion in area,
including expansion of the wine tasting area or operational characteristics, or
other modification to the floor plan, shall require amendment to this Use Permit or
the processing of a new Use Permit.
STANDARD CONDITIONS
13. 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 Uniform Building Code. The construction plans must meet all
applicable State Disabilities Access requirements. Adequate access and exiting
must be approved by the Building Department, and approval from the Orange
County Health Department is required prior to permit issuance.
14. Approval does not permit the premises to be operated 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.
15. No live entertainment or dancing shall be permitted.
16. 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 condition 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.
17. Should the business subject to the Use Permit conditioned herein be sold or
otherwise come under different ownership or a change in operators, any future
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owners, operators, or tenants shall be notified of the conditions of this approval
by either the current business owner, property owner or the leasing agent.
18. 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.
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 permit.
20. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to the
licensed premises under the control of the licensee.
21. 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.