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SR-6-G (53) . LUTM:PB:DKW:DM/DMCCMEMO,PCWORD.PLAN Santa Monica, California ~ . Coun9il Mtg: November 10, 1992 - 6-6 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: city staff .JOV ' 'I l"-"I"} - ~:;L SUBJECT: certification of statement of Official Action for Appeal of Conditional Use Permit 92-028 and Reduced parking Permit 92-003, 370 Santa Monica Pier. INTRODUCTION This report transmits for City Council certification the Statement of Official Action for the appeal of Conditional Use Permit 92-028 and Reduced Parking Permit 92-003, to permit the operation of a 699-seat restaurant and entertainment facility with a Type-47 alcohol license at 370 Santa Monica Pier. The project was approved by the Planning Commission on August 26, 1992. On september 9, 1992 the Planning commission approval was appealed to the City Council and on October 27, 1992 the City Council denied the appeal and upheld the Planning Commission approval. RECOMMENDATION It is respectfully recommended that the City Council approve the attached statement of Official Action which contains findings for the approval of Conditional Use Permit 92-028 and Reduced Parking Permit 92-003. prepared by: Paul Berlant, Director of Land Use and Transportation Management D. Kenyon Webster, Planning Manager David Martin, Associate Planner 6-b Nav ~ '~ '''02 ~ " , "'... . . CITY COUNCIL STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL ACTION PROJECT CASE NUMBER: Conditional Use Permit 92-028 Reduced Parking Permit 92-003 LOCATION: 370 Santa Monica pier APPLICANT: Russell Barnard/City of Santa Monica CASE PLANNER: David Martin, Associate Planner REQUEST: Application for a Conditional Use Permit and Reduced Parking Permit to allow the issuance of a Type-47 alcohol license for a 699-seat restaurant and entertainment facility. CEQA STATUS: The proj ect is categorically exempt pursuant to Class 1(14) of the city of Santa Monica Guidelines for Implementation of CEQA. CITY COUNCIL ACTION 10/27/92 Date. Approved based on the following findings and subject to the conditions below. Denied. XX Appeal denied; Planning Commission approval up- held based on the following findings and subject to the conditions below: EFFECTIVE DATES OF ACTIONS: 10/27/92 Case #CUP 92-028 10/27/92 Case #RPP 92-003 EXPIRATION DATES OF ANY PERMITS GRANTED: 10/27/93 Case #CUP 92-028 10/27/93 Case #RPP 92-003 LENGTH OF ANY POSSIBLE EXTENSION OF EXPIRATION DATES: Any request for an extension of the expiration date must be received in the Planning and Zoning Division prior to expiration of this permit. - 1 - . . 3 Months Case #CUP 92-028 6 Months Case #RPP 92-003 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS 1. The proposed use is one conditionally permitted within the subject district and complies with all of the applicable provisions of the "city of santa Monica comprehensive Land Use and Zoning Ordinance II , in that an alcohol license in conj unction wi th a restaurant and entertainment use in conditionally permitted in the RVC District. 2 . The proposed use would not impair the integri ty and character of the district in which it is to be established or located, in that the alcohol license will be used in conjunction with a restaurant and entertainment use, which is permitted in the RVC District. 3. The subject parcel is physically suitable for the type of land use being proposed, in that the alcohol license will be used in conjunction with a restaurant and entertainment use located on the Santa Monica Pier platform, which is suitable and intended for such a use. 4. The proposed use is compatible with any of the land uses presently on the subject parcel if the present land uses are to remain, in that the restaurant and entertainment use will be compatible with other uses on the Pier, which include such visitor serving facilities as shops, res- taurants and services. 5. The proposed use would be compatible with existing and permissible land uses within the district and the general area in which the proposed use is to be located, in that the restaurant and entertainment facility will be located in the Residential-Visitor Commercial District, which al- lows restaurant and entertainment uses and conditionally permits alcohol outlets. 6. There are adequate provisions for water, sanitation, and public utilities and services to ensure that the proposed use would not be detrimental to public health and safety, in that the site is located in an urbanized area, ade- quately served by existing infrastructure. 7. Public access to the proposed use will be adequate, in that the existing access to the pier is adequate to serve the proposed use. 8. The physical location or placement of the use on the site is compatible with and relates harmoniously to the sur- rounding neighborhood, in that the restaurant and enter- tainment use will be located in a building previously ap- proved through an Administrative Approval. - 2 - . .9. The proposed use is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the General Plan, in that the project is located in the Oceanfront District, which encourages visi- tor-serving entertainment uses. 10. The proposed use would not be detrimental to the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or general welfare, in that the use is consistent with the Zoning Ordinance and the Land Use Element of the General Plan. 1l. The proposed use conforms precisely to the applicable per- formance standards contained in Subchapter 6, section 9050 and special conditions outlined in Subchapter 7, section 9055 of the City of Santa Monica Comprehensive Land Use and Zoning Ordinance, in that no performance standard per- mit is required. 12. The proposed use will not result in an overconcentration of such uses in the immediate vicinity, in that the serv- ing of alcohol from the subject establishment will be an- cillary to the primary use of the premises, which will be as a restaurant and entertainment facility. ALCOHOL OUTLET FINDINGS 1. The proposed use and location are in accordance with good zoning practice, in the public interest, and necessary that substantial justice be done in that the alcohol license will be for a previously approved restaurant and entertainment facility. 2. The proposed use will not adversely affect the welfare of neighborhood residents in a significant manner in that there are no residents within 500' of the restaurant. 3. The proposed use will not contribute to an undue concentration of alcohol outlets in the area in that the restaurant is located on the santa Monica Pier, which serves a regional population of over two million people per year. 4. The proposed use will not detrimentally affect nearby neighborhoods considering the distance of the alcohol outlet to residential buildings, churches, schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks, and other existing alcohol outlets in that there are no residential buildings, churches, schools, or hospitals in the immediate area, and the issuance of a Type 47 alcohol license which only allows on site consumption of alcohol will not detrimentally affect the public beach since it allows on-site consumption only and in that the conditions for approval such as the hours of operation, server training requirements and limitations on the percentage of alcohol to gross sales that can be sold will minimize the potential affect on the nearest residential uses. - 3 - . 5. The proposed use is compatible with existing and potential uses within the general area in that the restaurant will be located on the Santa Monica pier which contains several restaurants, shops and other visitor serving uses. 6. Traffic and parking congestion will not result from the proposed use in that the Pier is served by existing streets and parking is available on the pier and in the parking lots located adjacent to the Pier. 7. The public health, safety, and general welfare are protected in that the project is consistent with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and the Land Use Element of the General Plan. 8. No harm to adjacent properties will result. in that the conditions of approval will ensure that the establishment operates in a responsible manner. 9. The proposed use is consistent with the objectives of the General Plan in that the Land Use Element of the General Plan designates the area as the Ocean Front District, and encourages uses that serve visitors and residents. REDUCED PARKING PERMIT FINDINGS 1. A sufficient number of spaces are provided to meet the greater parking demand of the participating uses in that the shared parking analysis contained in the pier Development project EIR concludes that the peak period parking demand for the existing pier uses and the Ash Grove and Sinbad's project would be l,040 spaces, and there are currently a total of 1,2l0 spaces available. 2. satisfactory evidence has been submitted by the parties operating the shared parking facility, describing the nature of the uses and times when the uses operate so as to demonstrate the lack of conflict between them in that the shared parking arrangement was analyzed in the pier Project EIR, and this analysis indicated there would be sufficient parking spaces available. ALCOHOL OUTLET CONDITIONS I. The premises shall maintain a kitchen or food-serving area in which a variety of food is prepared and cooked on the premises. 2. The premises shall serve food to patrons during all hours the establishment is open for customers. 3. Seating arrangements for sit-down patrons shall not exceed 699 seats. - 4 - - 4. Take out service shall be only incidental to the primary sit-down use. 5. No alcoholic beverage shall be sold for consumption beyond the premises. 6. The primary use of the outdoor dining area shall be for seated meals service. Patrons who are standing in the outdoor seating area shall not be served except during private parties when the general pubic is not admitted. 7. The outdoor patios must be adequately secured to prohibit contact with non-patrons, and door security must be provided at all times during hours when alcoholic beverages are being served. 8. Hours of alcoholic beverage service shall be 6 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., seven days a week. 9. No more than 50% of gross revenues shall be from alcohol sales. The operator shall maintain records of gross revenue sources which shall be available to the City of Santa Monica and the state ABC upon request. 10. Alcohol shall not be served in any disposable container such as disposable plastic or paper cups, unless it is purchased at a walk-Up counter, in which case it shall be sold in a distinct cup. Alcohol shall not be served at walk-up counters in cans or bottles. 11. No more than three video or other amusement games shall be permitted on the premises. 12. within thirty (30) days from date of approval (if approved) the applicant shall provide a copy of the Statement of Official Action for this approval to the local office of the State Alcoholic Beverage Control department. 13. This permit shall expire one year from the effective date of approval unless required ABC permits are obtained. Two six (6) month extensions of the one year period may be permitted if approved by the Director of Planning. Applicant is on notice that an extension may not be granted if development standards relevant to the project have changed since project approval. 14. Applicant is on notice that all temporary signage is subject to the restrictions of the City sign ordinance. 15. Any new restaurant at the site with greater than 50 seats is required to install an interceptor with 1000 gallons minimum holding capacity. The General Services Department may modify the above requirements only for good cause. Specifically, the facility must demonstrate to the satis- faction of the Industrial Waste section and Building and - 5 - --- . Safety Division that interceptor installation is not < feasible at the site in question. 16. Minor amendments to the plans shall be subject to approval by the Director of Planning. An increase of ore than 10% of the square footage or a significant change in the approved concept shall be subject to Planning Commission Review. 17. Prior to issuance of a business license, a security plan shall be submitted to the Chief of police for review and approval. The plan shall address both physical and operational security issues. The plan shall also provide on-site, private security personnel. 18. prior to issuance of a business license, the operator shall submit a plan for approval by the Director of Planning regarding employee alcohol awareness training programs and policies. The plan shall outline a mandatory alcohol awareness training program for all employees having contact with the public and shall state management I s policies addressing alcohol consumption and inebriation. The operator shall provide City with an compliance report regarding compliance with this condition upon request. This project shall be subject to any future City-wide alcohol awareness training program condition affecting similar establishments. The plan shall also set forth a Itdesignated driver" program, which shall be offered by the operator of the establishment to patrons. 19. Final plans for any changes to exterior design, landscaping, trash enclosures, and/or signage shall be SUbject to review and approval by the Landmarks Commission. 20. Minor amendments to the plans shall be subject to approval by the Director of Planning. An increase of more than 10% of the square footage or a significant change in the approved concept shall be subject to Planning commission Review. Construction shall be in substantial conformance with the plans submitted or as modified by the Planning Commission, Architectural Review Board, or Director of Planning. 21. The applicant shall comply with all legal requirements regarding provisions for the disabled, including those set forth in the California Administrative Code, Title 24, Part 2. 22. Refuse areas, storage areas, and mechanical equipment shall be screened in accordance' with Sec. 9127J. 2-4 (SMMC). Refuse areas shall be of a size adequate to meet on-site need. 23. The operation shall at all times be conducted in a manner not detrimental to surrounding properties or residents by - 6 - . - reason of lights, noise, activities, parking, or other actions. 24. For any minimum purchase per patron, the establishment shall permit the minimum to be satisfied with the purchase of food, as well as alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Special Conditions 25. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to the licensed premises under the control of the licensee. 26. Amplified music shall not exceed levels prescribed in the City of Santa Monica noise ordinance. 27. There shall be no exterior advertising of any kind or type, including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. VOTE Ayes: Abdo, Holbrook, Katz, Vazquez, Zane Nays: Genser, Olsen Abstain: Absent: NOTICE If this is a final decision not subject to further appeal under the City of Santa Monica Comprehensive Land Use and Zoning Or- dinance, the time within which judicial review of this decision must be sought is governed by Code of Civil Procedure section 1094.6, which provision has been adopted by the City pursuant to Municipal Code section 1400. I hereby certify that this statement of Official Action accurate- ly reflects the final determination of the Planning Commission of the city or Santa Monica. ~~ C 4m-- //_/.:>-9'2 ~gnature' date Clur1c~ ~. Dykhouse, C1ty Clerk Please Print Name and Title I hereby agree to the above conditions ot approval and acknowledge that failure to comply wit.h such conditions shall - 7 - > . . const.i.tute grounds for potential revocation ot the permit aPl?roval. Applicant's Signature Print Name and Title PC/CCST9228 DM - 8 - -