HomeMy WebLinkAbout1466 - RECOMMEND APPROVAL 0F CA_ ESTABLISH REGULATIONS_RETAIL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OUTLETSRESOLUTION NO. 1466
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RECOMMENDING APPROVAL
TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF AN AMENDMENT TO TITLE 20 OF
THE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS
RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF RETAIL ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGE OUTLETS [AMENDMENT 8691
WHEREAS, alcohol abuse can create environments which seriously affect the public health,
safety and general welfare; and
WHEREAS, in order to reduce the costly and harmful effects of irresponsible alcohol sales
and consumption on local businesses, residents, law enforcement, medical care, educational,
preventive, treatment and rehabilitation resources, comprehensive and standardized regulations are
needed for alcoholic beverage outlets; and
WHEREAS, on April 23, 1998, Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach held
public hearings regarding Amendment 869; and
WHEREAS, the public was duly noticed of the public hearing; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, it has been determined
that the proposed amendment is categorically exempt under Class 5, minor alterations in land use
limitations.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of
Newport Beach does hereby recommend that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach approve
Amendment No. 869 to add Chapter 20.89, as provided in Exhibit "A," to Title 20 of the Municipal
Code.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach
does hereby recommend that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach direct the Planning
Director to add references to Chapter 20.89 to appropriate sections of Title 20 of the Municipal
Code.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach
does hereby recommend that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach to amend Section
20.82.050 of Chapter 20.82 of Title 20 of the Municipal Code to read as provided in Exhibit `B."
ADOPTED this 23rd day of April, 1998, by the following vote, to wit:
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Michael V. kanzley, Cha-man
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Thomas J. As Secretary
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AYES Adams, Ashley, Fuller, Gifford, Kranzley,
Ridgeway, Selich
NOES None.
ABSENT
Sections:
20.89.010
20.89.020
20.89.030
20.89.040
20.89.050
20.89.060
20.89.070
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CHAPTER 20.89
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OUTLETS
Purpose
Definitions
Use Permit Required
Authority
Development and Operational Regulations
Expiration, Violation, Discontinuance, and Revocation
Appeals and Calls for Review
20.89.010 Purpose
The purpose of this chapter is to preserve a healthy environment for residents and businesses by
establishing a set of consistent standards for the safe operation of alcoholic beverage retail outlets.
It is recognized that hospitality, entertainment, recreation and related businesses are a significant
part of the City's economy, and that alcoholic beverage sales are important to the operation of these
businesses. It is also recognized that alcohol abuse can create environments which jeopardize the
continued success of these businesses and seriously affect the health, safety and general welfare in
surrounding areas, particularly residential neighborhoods.
This chapter is intended to prevent alcohol - related problems, including, but not limited to, driving
under the influence, assaults, domestic violence, public inebriation, littering, loitering, obstruction
of pedestrian traffic, noise, traffic violations, illegal parking, interference with children on their way
to and from school, interference with shoppers using the streets and defacement and damaging of
public and private property. This chapter provides a set of additional tools to reduce the costly and
harmful effects of irresponsible alcohol sales and consumption on local businesses, residents, law
enforcement, medical care, educational, preventive, treatment and rehabilitation resources.
20.89.020 Definitions
For the purpose of this chapter, the following words or terms shall be defined as follows:
A. Alcoholic Beverage: A fermented or distilled beverage including alcohol, spirits,
liquor, wine, beer, and every other liquid or solid containing alcohol, spirits, wine or
beer which contains one -half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume and which
is fit for beverage purposes either alone or when diluted, mixed, or combined with
other substances.
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B. Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC): California State Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control.
C. Alcoholic Beverage Outlet, Off -Sale: Any establishment wherein alcoholic beverages
are sold, served, or given away for consumption off the premises and which is
applying for or has obtained an ABC license type 20 or 21. References to the
establishment shall include any immediately adjacent area that is owned, leased, or
rented, or controlled by the permittee.
D. Alcoholic Beverage Outlet, On -Sale. Any establishment wherein alcoholic beverages
are sold, served, or given away for consumption on the premises and which is
applying for or has obtained an ABC license type 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, 51, 52, 61, 63
and/or 75. References to the establishment shall include any immediately adjacent
area that is owned, leased, or rented, or controlled by the permittee.
20.89.030 Use Permit Required
A. A use permit shall be required for any new alcoholic beverage outlet and for any
existing alcoholic beverage outlet meeting any of the following criteria:
There is a substantial change in the mode or character of operation. A
substantial change in mode or character of operation, includes, but is not
limited to the following:
a. The alcoholic beverage outlet changes its type of retail liquor license
with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control; or
b. The off -sale alcoholic beverage outlet increases the floor area or shelf
space principally devoted to alcohol sales by 25 percent of more; or
C. The on -sale alcoholic beverage outlet increases the floor area
principally devoted to alcohol sales by more than 250 square feet; or
d. The alcoholic beverage outlet proposes to reinstate alcohol sales after
the ABC license has been revoked or suspended for a period greater
than 30 days by the ABC.
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2. A finding is made by the Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as
the case may be, that the existing alcoholic beverage outlet is operated or
maintained under objectionable conditions as provided herein after that
constitute a public nuisance. However, in no case shall the Planning
Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case may be, make this finding
until the owner and/or operator of the alcoholic beverage outlet has been
notified of the objectionable conditions and allowed a minimum of 30 days
to correct these conditions. The Planning Commission, or the Planning
Director, as the case may be, shall include in the notice a list of recommended
actions deemed necessary to correct the objectionable conditions.
As used in this chapter, "objectionable conditions which constitute a public
nuisance" shall mean repeated instances of conduct or conditions such as
disturbances of the peace, illegal drug activity, public drunkenness, drinking
in public, harassment of passersby, gambling, prostitution, sale of stolen
goods, public urination, theft, assaults, batteries, acts of vandalism, excessive
littering, illegal parking, excessive loud noises (especially in the night or
early morning hours), traffic violations, lewd conduct, or police detention and
arrests; a pattern of conduct in violation of ABC and local alcohol laws;
excessive calls for service and/or substantiated complaints from neighbors
and surrounding properties; observed criminal behavior on the premises or
in surrounding open areas, such as parking lots, sidewalks and alleys, which
conduct or condition is directly related to the operation of the alcoholic
beverage outlet.
B. Required Findings. In order to approve a use pen-nit for an alcoholic beverage outlet,
the Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case may be, shall find
that the proposed use is consistent with the purpose and intent of this chapter, in
addition to the findings required by Section 20.91.035. In making the required
findings, the Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case may be,
shall consider the following:
Whether the use serves public convenience or necessity.
2. The crime rate in the reporting district and adjacent reporting districts as
compared to other areas in the City.
3. The number of alcohol licenses per capita in the reporting district and in
adjacent reporting districts as compared to the county -wide average.
4. The numbers of alcohol - related calls for service, crimes or arrests in the
reporting district and in adjacent reporting districts.
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5. The proximity of the alcoholic beverage outlet to residential districts, day care
centers, park and recreation facilities, places of religious assembly, and
schools.
20.89.040 Authority
The Planning Commission shall approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove applications for use
permits for alcoholic beverage outlets.
Exception. The Planning Director shall have the authority to render decisions on use permits
for food and beverage sales establishments totaling more than 10,000 square feet with no
more than 10 percent of the gross floor area devoted to alcohol sales and display.
20.89.050 Development and Operational Regulations
A. Applicability. The regulations of this section shall apply to any new alcoholic
beverage outlet and to any existing alcoholic beverage outlet meeting any of the
criteria specified in Section 20.89.030 (A).
B. Development and Operational Regulations.
Signs and Displays.
a. Signs and displays in off -sale alcoholic beverage outlets shall not
obstruct the sales counter, cash register, seller and customer from
view from the exterior.
b. Loitering, open container, and other signs specified by the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Act shall be posted as required by the ABC.
2. Drinking Alcohol Outside.
a. The selling of alcoholic beverages for consumption outside the
building shall be prohibited.
Exception: The provision shall not apply to Eating and Drinking
Establishments with approved outdoor or sidewalk
cafe dining.
Nuisances. Reasonable steps to discourage and correct objectionable
conditions that constitute a nuisance in parking areas, sidewalks, alleys and
areas surrounding the alcoholic beverage outlet and adjacent properties must
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be taken during business hours if directly related to the patrons of the subject
alcoholic beverage outlet. 'Reasonable steps" shall include calling the police
in a timely manner; preventive design features (see Section 20.89.050 (B -6)
below); and requesting those engaging in such activities to cease those
activities, unless personal safety would be threatened in making that request.
4. Hours of Operation. The Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as
the case may be, may restrict the hours of operation of the alcoholic beverage
outlet.
5. Mode of Sale. Alcoholic beverage sales from drive -up or walk -up service
windows shall be prohibited. This provision shall also apply to alcoholic
beverage sales to persons in watercraft.
6. Preventive Design. The site plan and floor plan of all alcoholic beverage
outlets shall be reviewed for opportunities to incorporate design features to
assist in reducing alcohol - related problems. The Planning Commission, or
the Planning Director, as the case may be, may condition the alcoholic
beverage outlet to incorporate preventive design features. Such features may
include, but are not limited to, openness to surveillance and control of the
premises, the perimeter, and surrounding properties; reduction of
opportunities for congregating and obstructing public ways and neighboring
property; illumination of exterior areas; and limiting furnishings and features
that encourage loitering and nuisance behavior.
7. Security. The Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case
may be, may require the alcoholic beverage outlet to provide adequate
security personnel and/or devices.
8. Litter and Graffiti. The exterior of the alcoholic beverage outlet, including all
signs and accessory buildings and structures, shall be maintained free of litter
and graffiti at all times. The owner or operator shall provide for daily
removal of trash, litter and debris from the premises and on all abutting
sidewalks within 20 feet of the premises. Graffiti shall be removed within 48
hours of written notice from the City.
9. Responsible Beverage Service /Sales Training Requirements.
a. Required Training. All owners, managers and employees serving
and/or selling alcoholic beverages in alcoholic beverage outlets
undergo and successfully complete a certified training program in
responsible methods and skills for serving and selling alcoholic
beverages.
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b. When Required. Responsible Beverage service and sales training
shall be required for all new alcoholic beverage outlets and for any
existing alcoholic beverage outlet upon a finding of the Planning
Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case may be, that the
establishment is operated or maintained under objectionable
conditions that constitute a public nuisance.
Certified Programs. To qualify to meet the requirements of this
section a certified program must meet the standards of the California
Coordinating Council on Responsible Beverage Service (CCC/RBS)
or other certifying/licensing body which the State may designate.
d. Timetable for Compliance. New alcoholic beverage outlets shall
comply with the requirements of this section within 180 consecutive
days of the issuance of the certificate of occupancy. Existing
alcoholic beverage outlets shall comply with the requirements of this
section within 180 days of the effective date of the use permit.
e. Records. Records of each owner's, manager's and employee's
successful completion of the certified training program required by
this section shall be maintained on the premises of the alcoholic
beverage outlet and shall be presented upon request by a
representative of the City of Newport Beach.
f. Waiver. The Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as the
case may be, may waive or modify all or part of the requirements of
this section upon finding that the employees of the alcoholic beverage
outlet are sufficiently knowledgeable in the responsible methods and
skills for serving and selling alcoholic beverage training.
20.89.060 Expiration, Violation, Discontinuance, and Revocation
A. Expiration. Any use permit for an alcoholic beverage outlet granted in accordance
with the terms of this chapter shall expire within 12 months from the date of approval
unless a license has been issued or transferred by the California State Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control prior to the expiration date.
B. Time Extension. The Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case
may be, may grant a time extension for a use permit for an alcoholic beverage outlet
for a period or periods not to exceed 12 months. An application for a time extension
shall be made in writing to the Planning Director no less than 30 days or more than
90 days prior to the expiration date.
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C. Violation of terms. The Planning Commission, or the Planning Director, as the case
may be, may revoke a use permit for an alcoholic beverage outlet upon making one
or more of the following findings:
That the permit was issued on the basis of erroneous or misleading
information or misrepresentation.
2. That the terms or conditions of approval of the permit have been violated or
that other laws or regulations have been violated.
3. The establishment for which the permit was issued is being operated in an
illegal or disorderly manner.
4. Noise from the establishment for which the permit was issued violates the
Community Noise Control Ordinance (Chapter 10.26 of the Municipal Code).
5. The business or establishment for which the permit was issued has had or is
having an adverse impact on the health, safety or welfare of the neighborhood
or the general public.
6. There is a violation of or failure to maintain a valid ABC license.
7. The business or establishment fails to fully comply with all the riles,
regulations and orders of the California State Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control.
D. Discontinuance. A use permit for an alcoholic beverage outlet shall lapse if the use
is discontinued for 90 consecutive days or if the ABC license for the establishment
has been revoked or transferred to a different location.
E. Revocation. Procedures for revocation shall be as prescribed by Chapter 20.96:
Enforcement.
20.89.070 Rights of Appeal and Review
A. Rights of Appeal and Review. Decisions of the Planning Director may be appealed
to the Planning Commission by any interested party. Decisions of the Planning
Commission may be appealed by any interested party to the City Council.
B. Calls for Review. The Planning Commission may review any decision of the
Planning Director. The City Council may review any decision of the Planning
Commission.
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C. Procedures. Procedures for appeals and calls for review shall be as prescribed by
Chapter 20.95: Appeals and Calls For Review.
EXHIBIT "A"
EXHIBIT `B"
20.82.050 Accessory Outdoor Dining
A. General Provisions. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter,
Chapter 20.62, Chapter 20.63, Chapter 20.64, Chapter 20.89, Chapter 20.9 1,
and Chapter 15.38 of the Municipal Code, the Planning Director may
approve an application to add or expand outdoor dining to an existing Eating
and Drinking Establishment provided the area devoted to outdoor dining
does not exceed 25 percent of the existing interior net public area of the
establishment, or 1000 square feet, whichever is less, and is accessory to any
indoor dining.