HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011-2 - Adding Chapter 5.25 to the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code to Require Establishments that Offer Alcoholic Beverages for On-Site Consumption in Combination with Late Hours, Entertainment, or Dancing to Obtain an Operator License (PA2010-041)ORDINANCE NO. 2011 -2
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, ADDING CHAPTER
5.25 TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE TO REQUIRE ESTABLISHMENTS THAT OFFER
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FOR ON -SITE
CONSUMPTION IN COMBINATION WITH LATE
HOURS, ENTERTAINMENT, OR DANCING TO OBTAIN
AN OPERATOR LICENSE (PA2010 -041)
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ( "City ") is a charter city, governed by a
charter adopted by the citizens of the City; and
WHEREAS, Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of the State of California
authorizes charter cities to enact ordinances in respect to their municipal affairs; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and declares that the majority of establishments which
provide alcoholic beverages for on -site consumption in combination with late hours,
entertainment, and /or cafe dance have modes of operation and location attributes which
allow them to appropriately provide service to the residents and visitors of the City of
Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and declares that the foregoing notwithstanding,
absent appropriate controls, alcoholic beverages for on -site consumption in combination
with late hours, entertainment and /or cafe dance increases the potential for operational
impacts including, but not necessarily limited to, noise, loitering, litter, and disorderly
conduct by patrons; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and declares that the cited impacts affect both the
neighborhoods in which such establishments are located and the public safety
resources of the City of Newport Beach; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and declares that the cited impacts relate largely to the
operation of the establishment rather than to its design or architecture; and
WHEREAS, the City finds and declares that in order to provide an appropriate
level of control to such uses and to provide the means by which public safety can be
maintained, the regulation of operators provides the most direct means of enforcing
appropriate operational controls on establishments which provide alcoholic beverages
for on -site consumption in combination with late hours, entertainment, and /or cafe
dance; and
WHEREAS, the City finds that the proposed code amendment will not result in a
direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment (Section
15060(c)(2) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines); and
WHEREAS, this agenda item has been noticed in accordance with the Ralph M.
Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the public meeting). The item appeared upon the
agenda for this meeting which was posted at City Hall and on the City website.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach ordains as
follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 5.25 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby added to
read as follows:
Chapter 5.25
OPERATOR LICENSE FOR ESTABLISHMENTS OFFERING ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES FOR ON -SITE CONSUMPTION IN COMBINATION WITH LATE
HOURS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND /OR DANCE
5.25.010 License Required.
No person or entity shall operate, or engage in, any business or commercial enterprise
defined as "Bar, Lounge, and Nightclub ", or which does or intends to offer alcoholic
beverages for on -site consumption in combination with "Food Service with Late Hours ",
as defined at Chapter 20.70 of this Code or as same may be amended from time to
time, or any business or commercial enterprise that does or intends to offer alcoholic
beverages for on -site consumption in combination with "Entertainment" as defined at
Chapter 5.28 of the Code, or "Cafe Dance" as defined at Chapter 5.32 of this Code, until
that person or entity has first obtained an Operator License pursuant to this chapter.
5.25.020 Applicability to Existing Businesses and Enterprises.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply prospectively and shall not operate to revoke
any valid permit or other approval in effect as of the date of the ordinance codified in
this chapter. The foregoing notwithstanding, the provisions of this chapter shall be
deemed to require an Operator License in any of the following instances:
A. The approval or amendment of a use permit, as required by Title 20 of this code.
B. The issuance of a building permit for modifications comprising a change in the
type of occupancy or an increase in the maximum occupant capacity of an
establishment, as defined by the Uniform Building Code.
C. As a result of a negotiated restitution or agreement to resolve or settle any
administrative, civil, or criminal matter relating to any violation of this Code.
D. As required by an order of judgment in a civil or criminal case brought by the City
of Newport Beach.
E. Transfer of a business operating pursuant to an issued Operator License, as
required by Section 5.25.070 of this chapter.
F. The re- establishment of a business or commercial enterprise subsequent to its
loss of non - conforming status as set forth in Chapter 20.38 of this Code.
5.25.030 Application for an Operator License.
Applications for an Operator License shall be filed with the Chief of Police on forms
supplied by the City, and shall be accompanied by a fee established by resolution of the
City Council, which shall be no more than necessary to cover the costs of processing
the application and investigation of the contents and statements therein. Where an
Operator License application is required in relation to the processing or amendment of a
use permit required by Title 20 of this Code, such application may be filed and
processed concurrently. The following provisions will apply in cases where a use permit
and Operator License are concurrently processed:
A. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.25.060 below, the Police Chief shall not be obligated
to issue a determination within 45 days of the filing of a complete application for an
Operator License if the processing of the use permit extends beyond that time limit;
and,
B. An Operator License processed concurrently with a use permit shall not become
effective prior to the effective date of the use permit.
5.25.040 Application Requirements.
The following information shall be submitted to the Chief of Police by the business
owner at the time of submitting an application for an Operator License. Such
information shall be submitted in accordance with forms, drawing instructions, and in a
quantity of copies as determined by the Chief of Police:
A. A description of business or commercial enterprise and anticipated occupancy;
B. A site plan describing the building and /or unit proposed for the premises and a fully
dimensioned floor plan, including outdoor dining areas;
C. A plan of operations describing the following:
1. The type of Alcohol Beverage Control License held or sought;
2. A description of any proposed nature of entertainment and /or dance use of the
premises;
3. The hours of operation for the business or commercial enterprise, at minimum
indicating the hours of employees on site and hours open to patrons;
4. A security plan, if any, addressing such matters as personnel, the functions of
those personnel and employee training;
5. A plan, if any, for contact with the Police Department, neighboring residents or
businesses in the event of planned activities or emergencies; and
6. Features, if any, in the method of operation which may be material to the
consideration by the Chief of Police in issuing the permit.
D. The application shall contain the following information:
1. The business owner's name, residence street address, and mailing address, if
different, and California driver's license number and any and all aliases;
2. The name under which the business or commercial enterprise is to be operated;
3. The telephone number of the business or commercial enterprise and the address
and legal description of the parcel of land on which the enterprise is located;
4. The date on which the business owner acquired the business or commercial
enterprise for which the permit is sought, and the date on which the business or
commercial enterprise began or will begin operations at the location for which the
permit is sought;
5. If the business or commercial enterprise is owned and /or operated by a
corporation, or other limited liability entity, the name of each officer and director
of the corporation. If the enterprise is owned and /or operated by a partnership,
the name of each general partner of the partnership;
6. A statement under oath that the business owner has personal knowledge of the
information contained in the application and that the information contained is true
and correct;
7. A statement that the business owner has read and understands the provisions of
this chapter;
8. A statement whether the business owner previously operated in this or any other
County, City or State under an entertainment establishment license /permit or
similar business license, and whether the owner has ever had such a license
revoked or suspended and the reason therefore, and the business entity or trade
name under which the business owner operated that was subject to the
suspension or revocation; and
9. If the premises are being rented or leased or being purchased under contract, a
copy of such lease or contract shall accompany the application.
5.25.050 Issuance of License — Criteria and Findings
A. Upon receiving an application for an Operator License, the Chief of Police shall
conduct an investigation, which may include referral of the application to other City
departments, including but not limited to Fire, Planning, Building and /or Code
Enforcement, to determine if the proposed business is in compliance with this
chapter and other applicable provisions of this Code. Each department shall make
written recommendations to the Chief of Police.
B. At least 21 calendar days prior to the decision on the issuance of a license, notice
shall be mailed to the applicant and all owners of property within 300 feet, excluding
intervening rights -of -way and waterways, of the boundaries of the site, as shown on
the last equalized assessment roll or, alternatively, from such other records as
contain more recent address. The notice shall indicate that written comments to the
decision of the Chief of Police will be accepted until the date of the decision
indicated on the notice.
C. Approval of an Operator License pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to the
Chief of Police making each and all of the following findings:
1. The business or enterprise is proposed to be located in a zone permitting the
proposed use under Title 20 of this Code, and is subject to such use permits as
may be required;
2. In the case of a business or enterprise offering "Entertainment," as defined, the
premises meets all of the criteria in Chapter 5.28.040.8.2 -7;
3. The site plan and proposed premises improvements as proposed, or as subject
to such conditions as are attached to the approval, are consistent with the use
and the plan of operations; and
4. The plan of operations as proposed, or as. subject to such conditions as are
attached to the approval, is adequate in light of the neighborhood in which the
business or enterprise is located and supports the public health, safety and
welfare of the community.
D. The Chief of Police, at the time of license approval may attach additional conditions
and requirements to the license as may be determined to be necessary in order to
make the foregoing findings. In no case shall the conditions be inconsistent with, or
less restrictive than, those required by any applicable use permit. Such additional
conditions may include, but not necessarily be limited to:
1. An obligation to comply with Title 20 of this Code, all conditions of approval of
any applicable use permit, and any other applicable provision of the Municipal
Code;
2. Hours of operation for the enterprise or business, or any particular activity in part
thereof, including but not limited to commercial deliveries, food service, dancing,
live entertainment, or sound amplification for entertainment purposes;
3. Exterior lighting, traffic management devices, security facilities or other such
appurtenances, so long as such improvements may be constructed or made in
compliance with other applicable provisions of this Code;
4. Hiring, training, qualifications, and record - keeping requirements for employees,
staff and security personnel of the business or enterprise;
5. A plan and schedule of the frequency of on -site compliance reviews of the
business or enterprise by the Police Department or other agents of the City of
Newport Beach;
6. The development and implementation of written plans by the licensee addressing
how the licensee will meet the requirements of this chapter and may include
crowd management, parking management, noise management, complaint
response, and performance improvement; and
7. Specified provisions regarding the level and methods of measurement of noise to
limit or prohibit audible sound at the property line of the establishment.
5.25.060 Notice of Determination
A. Except in such cases as provided in paragraph 5.25.030.A, above, the Chief of
Police shall make a determination on an application for an Operator License within
45 days of such application being deemed complete.
B. The applicant shall be served with written notice of the decision, including the
findings made by the Chief of Police in conditionally approving or denying the
Operator License. Notice shall be personally served or served by deposit in the
United States mail, first class postage prepaid, at the address shown on the
application. Service shall be deemed complete upon personal service or deposit in
the United States Post Mail.
C. The determination of the Chief of Police to deny or to place conditions upon the
approval of an Operator License shall be appealable by the applicant or any
interested party. Such appeal shall be made in writing to the City Manager, within
15 days of the postmark date of the Chief of Police's notice of decision. The appeal
shall set forth the particular condition and the reasons that the applicant or any
interested party believes the findings or decision is in error. The City Manager shall
make a determination on the appeal based on the application materials, the written
determination of the Chief of Police and the written appeal of the applicant or any
interested party. The City Manager may take any of the following actions on the
appeal
a. Deny the appeal and affirm the determination of the Chief of Police and the
conditions contained therein; or,
b. Approve the appeal and /or approve or modify an appealed condition; or,
c. Refer the application to the Chief of Police for further investigation and
determination to be completed by a date certain.
D. The action of the City Manager to deny the appeal and affirm the determination of
the Chief of Police or to approve the appeal and /or approve or modify an appealed
condition shall be final, any other provision of this Code to the contrary
notwithstanding.
5.25.070 Operator License Nontransferable.
No Operator License issued pursuant to this chapter shall be sold, transferred, or
assigned by any license holder, or by operation of law, to any other person, group,
partnership, corporation or any other entity, and any such sale, transfer or assignment,
or attempted sale, transfer or assignment shall be deemed to constitute a voluntary
surrender of such license, and such license shall be, thereafter, null and void. A license
held by an individual in a corporation or partnership is subject to the same rules of
transferability as contained above. License shall be valid only for the exact location
specified in the license.
5.25.080 Revocation, Suspension or Modification of License for Cause.
The Chief of Police may commence a process to revoke, suspend or modify an
Operator License issued under the provisions of this chapter should there be
reasonable suspicion of any of the following:
A. The licensee has ceased to meet the requirements for issuance of license;
B. The applicant gave materially false, fraudulent or misleading information within the
application;
C. Impacts emanating from the establishment for which the license was issued has
substantially interfered with the peace and quiet of the neighborhood;
D. The licensed business or activity has operated in violation of any of the requirements
of this chapter, the license as issued, or any condition thereof.
The Chief of Police shall notify the operator of the commencement of such revocation,
suspension or modification process and shall conduct an investigation to determine if,
and to what degree, one or more of the foregoing has occurred. Upon completion of the
investigation, the Chief of Police may add, delete or modify the license conditions. The
Chief of Police shall notify the applicant regarding the determination of the Operator
License, on the outcome of the investigation, and the action taken. The applicant or any
interested party may appeal a determination or an added or modified condition of
approval to City Manager in the manner set forth in 5.25.050.0 -D, above.
5.25.090 Licenses and Fees Not Exclusive.
Fees and licenses required by this chapter shall be in addition to any license, permit or
fee required under any other chapter of this Code.
5.25.100 Penalty.
A. Any violation of this chapter is subject to those remedies provided for in Chapters
1.04 and 1.05 in addition to any other remedies allowed by State and Federal law.
B. Any violation of this chapter is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. (Ord. 2009-
27 § 1 (part), 2009)
SECTION 2: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is,
for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the
validity of constitutionally of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section,
subsection, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more
sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional.
SECTION 3: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this
ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in the official
newspaper of the City, and it shall be effective thirty (30) days after its adoption.
SECTION 4: This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach, held on the 11th day of January 2011, and adopted on the
25th day of January, 2011, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Hill, Rosansky, Curry,
Mayor Henn, Selich
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS Gardner, Daigle
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS None
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ATTEST:
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LEILANI BROWN, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
By x
DAVID R. HUNT, CITY A. ORNEY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby
certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing ordinance,
being Ordinance No. 2011 -2 was duly and regularly introduced on the 11th day of January, 2011,
and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly
held on the 25th day of January, 2011, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following
vote, to wit:
Ayes: Hill, Rosansky, Selich, Curry, Mayor Henn
Noes: Gardner, Daigle
Absent: None
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
official seal of said City this 26th day of January, 2011.
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach, California
(Seal)
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LEILANI I. BROWN, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify
that Ordinance No. 2011 -2 has been duly and regularly published according to law and the order of
the City Council of said City and that same was so published in The Daily Pilot, a daily newspaper of
general circulation on the following dates:
Introduced Ordinance: January 15, 2011
Adopted Ordinance: January 29, 2011 �,l
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this �O day of
2011.
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach, California