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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-1350 Adopted: April 187 2011 Effective: April 187 2011 2 ORDINANCE NO. Me-USO AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE) SECTION 19.06.030(2)(B) REGARDING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES ACTIVITIES, DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF AND TAKING EFFECT IMMEDIATELY. 3 4 5 The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino do ordain as follows: WHEREAS, Section 40(z) of the City Charter vests the Mayor and Common Council with the power to make and enforce all laws and regulations with respect to municipal affairs, subject only to the restrictions and limitations provided in the Charter or by State law; and 6 7 8 9 WHEREAS, Sections 31 and 121 of the City Charter provide for the adoption of an urgency ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety if passed by a two-third's (2/3) vote of the Council; and WHEREAS, on September 20,2010, the Mayor and Council unanimously adopted MC 1331, an ordinance amending San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) Section 19.06.030(2)(B), requiring a conditional use permit for new alcoholic beverage sales activities and establishing automatic deemed approved status for legal nonconforming activities and repealing Ordinance No. MC-1323; and 10 II 12 13 14 WHEREAS, Ordinance No. MC-1331 became effective on October 21,2010, and was adopted by the Mayor and Council so that alcoholic beverage sales establishments do not become public nuisances and do not generate problems associated with the public consumption of alcoholic beverages such as littering, loitering, graffiti, unruly behavior and escalated noise levels; and 15 16 17 WHEREAS, Ordinance No. MC-1331 is commonly referred to as the "Deemed Approved Ordinance" because all lawfully established businesses existing in the City as of October 21, 2010, and selling alcoholic beverages, whether on-sale or off-sale businesses, are "deemed approved" to lawfully sell alcoholic beverages and shall retain their Deemed Approved status as long as they comply with all of the Performance Standards listed in the Ordinance and comply with all other aspects of the Deemed Approved Ordinance; and 18 19 20 21 WHEREAS, the Deemed Approved Ordinance Performance Standards require that all owners and employees involved in the sale of alcoholic beverages complete an approved training course in "Responsible Beverage Sales" (RBS) within 60 days of hire or within six months of the effective date of the Ordinance; and 22 23 24 WHEREAS, to help businesses fulfill this RBS training requirement, the San Bernardino County Public Health Department in collaboration with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and the City of San Bernardino, has offered and will continue to offer free RBS training courses at City Hall; and 25 26 27 WHEREAS, the deadline for businesses to complete the RBS training requirement under the current ordinance expires on April 21, 2011; and 28 I C:\Documents and Settings\hempeno\My Documents\Deemed Approved Ord Amend 4-18-11 Urgency. doc Me-13S0 2 WHEREAS, certain on-sale businesses, such as fraternal organizations, veterans clubs, and sit down restaurants whose predominant function is the service of food, have not generated the aforementioned public nuisance problems associated with the public consumption of alcoholic beverages and should be exempt from this RBS training requirement; and 3 4 WHEREAS, retail outlets with 25 or more employees or containing 10,000 square feet or more also have not generated the aforementioned public nuisance problems associated with the public consumption of alcoholic beverages and should be required to send only supervisory employees to attend the RBS training courses; and 5 6 7 WHEREAS, other minor revisions to the Deemed Approved Ordinance are necessary to clarify the requirements of the Ordinance; 8 9 NOW, THEREFORE, THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 10 11 SECTION 1. The following provisions of San Bernardino Municipal Code (Development Code) Section 19.06.030(2)(B) are amended to read as follows: 12 13 Section 19.06.030(2)(B) 14 1. Article II, Section II: 15 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, no new on-site or off-site alcoholic beverage sales activity may be established unless a Conditional Use Permit is first obtained in accordance with the requirements of this Article. The following uses are exempt from this requirement to obtain a Conditional Use Permit, and shall be subject to Director approval of a Development Permit and a finding of public convenience or necessity, if required: 16 17 18 19 2. Article II, Section IV (F): 20 (F) That the owners and all employees of the alcoholic beverage sales establishment who are involved in the sale of alcoholic beverages complete an approved course in Licensee Education on Alcohol and Drugs (LEAD), or other "Responsible Beverage Service" (RBS) training by October 21, 2011, or within sixty (60) days of hire for employees hired after that date. To satisfy this requirement, the RBS course must be recognized by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The RBS course shall include at a minimum the following: a review of ABC laws and regulations; administrative, criminal and civil liabilities; acceptable forms of identification; and how to identify minors and persons already intoxicated. 21 22 23 24 25 Sit down restaurants whose predominant function is the service of food and where the on-site sale of alcoholic beverages is incidental or secondary are exempt from this training requirement. An incidental bar or lounge shall be allowed for the convenience of dining patrons. (Establishments which are primarily a bar or lounge or have a bar or lounge area as a principal or independent activity are not included in this exemption.) Fraternal organizations and veterans clubs are exempt from this training requirement. 26 27 28 2 C:\Documents and Settings\hempeno\My Documents\Deemed Approved Ord Amend 4-18-11 Urgency. doc Me-l3S0 2 Retail outlets with 25 or more employees or containing 10,000 square feet or more, and subject to this training requirement may elect to send only supervisory employees to the RBS training, who would then be responsible for training all employees who are involved in the sale of alcoholic beverages. 3 4 3. Article II, Sections VI (D) & (E): 5 (D) The name, address, and telephone number, if available, of all existing schools, parks, playgrounds or recreational areas, nonprofit youth facilities, places of worship, hospitals, alcohol or other drug abuse recovery or treatment facilities or county social service offices within 500 feet of the proposed alcoholic beverage sales activity establishment. 6 7 8 (E) The name, address, and telephone number, if available, of all alcoholic beverage sale activities within 500 feet of the proposed alcoholic beverage sales activity establishment and within a 1000 foot radius from the proposed alcoholic beverage sales activity establishment. 9 10 11 4. Article II, Section VIII (A) (5): 12 (5) Containers of beer or malt liquor not in their original factory packages of six-packs or greater, or original factory multi-container packages equivalent to a six-pack quantity. 13 14 5. Article III, Section IV (G): 15 (G) The owners and all employees of the alcoholic beverage sales establishment involved in the sale of alcoholic beverages shall complete an approved course in Licensee Education on Alcohol and Drugs (LEAD), or other "Responsible Beverage Service" (RBS) training by October 21,2011, or within 60 days of hire for employees hired after that date. To satisfy this requirement, the RBS course must be recognized by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. The RBS course shall include at a minimum the following: a review of ABC laws and regulations; administrative, criminal and civil liabilities; acceptable forms of identification; and how to identify minors and persons already intoxicated. 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sit down restaurants whose predominant function is the service of food and where the on-site sale of alcoholic beverages is incidental or secondary are exempt from this training requirement. An incidental bar or lounge shall be allowed for the convenience of dining patrons. (Establishments which are primarily a bar or lounge or have a bar or lounge area as a principal or independent activity are not included in this exemption.) Fraternal organizations and veterans clubs are exempt from this training requirement. 22 23 24 25 Retail outlets with 25 or more employees or containing 10,000 square feet or more, and subject to this training requirement may elect to send only supervisory employees to the RBS training, who would then be responsible for training all employees who are involved in the sale of alcoholic beverages. 26 27 28 SECTION 2._ This Ordinance is based upon the recitals and findings set forth above, and the accompanying Staff Report and its attachments, and is adopted pursuant to the authority granted to the 3 C:\Documents and Settings\hempeno\My Documents\Deemed Approved Ord Amend 4-18-11 Urgency. doc MC-1350 2 City of San Bernardino in Article 11, Section 7 of the California Constitution, and Sections 31, 40( z), and 121 of the Charter of the City of San Bernardino. 3 SECTION 3. Pursuant to Section 31 and 121 of the Charter of the City of San Bernardino, this Ordinance shall take effect immediately. The Mayor and Council find that the adoption of this Urgency Ordinance regulating the establishment and operation of on-site and off-site alcoholic beverage sales activities is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety in accordance with City Charter Sections 31 and 121. 4 5 6 7 SECTION 4. Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The Mayor and Common Council finds that this Ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. 8 9 10 II SECTION 5. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, or clause or phrase in this Ordinance or any part thereof is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, invalid or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this Ordinance or any part thereof. The Mayor and Common Council hereby declares that it would have adopted each section irrespective of the fact that anyone or more subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional, invalid, or ineffective. 12 \3 14 15 1/1 16 17 1/1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 4 C:\Documents and Settings\hempeno\My Documents\Deemed Approved Ord Amend 4-18-11 Urgency. doc Me-13S0 2 AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE (DEVELOPMENT CODE) SECTION 19.06.030(2)(B) REGARDING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES ACTIVITIES, DECLARING THE URGENCY THEREOF AND TAKING EFFECT IMMEDIA TEL Y. 3 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Council of the City of San Bernardino at a joint regular meeting thereof, held on the 18th day of April , 2011, by the following vote, to wit: 5 6 COUNCIL MEMBERS: 7 8 MARQUEZ 9 VACANT 10 BRINKER 11 SHORETT 12 KELLEY 13 14 JOHNSON 15 Me CAMMACK 16 17 18 NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT AYES x x x x x x {i~ f.t. ~ Ra 1 Clark, City Clerk 19 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this /'1?nl day of April , 2011. 20 r 21 22 23 Approved as to form: 24 25 JAMES F. PENMAN al:.itY ~tt~ Y . ~ / ~ .::d 26 27 28 5 C:\Documents and Settings\hempeno\My Documents\Deemed Approved Ord Amend 4-18-11 Urgency. doc