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HomeMy WebLinkAbout35- Planning & Building Services CITY OF SAN BERNA_-DINO - REQUEST FOI, COUNCIL ACTION From: Al Boughey, Director Subject: State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Required Dept: Planning & Building Services Determination of Public Convenience or Necessity; Type 21 Off-Sale Liquor Date: November 6, 1995 License for the Existing Thrifty Pay Less Located at 949 Kendall Drive MCC Date: November 6, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None Recommended Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council determine that Public Convenience or Necessity is served by issuance of Type 21 Alcohol License for the Thrifty Pay Less at 949 Kendall Drive and that a letter indicating the determination be sent from the Department of Planning and Building Services to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. t � BO. i Contact person: Al Boughey Phone: 384-5357 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: _5 jFUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: STATE DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL REQUIRED DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY; TYPE 21 OFF-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE EXISTING THRIFTY PAY LESS LOCATED AT 949 KENDALL DRIVE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 6, 1995 IREQUEST AND LOCATION The applicant, Thrifty Pay Less, is requesting approval from the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control of a Type 21 Liquor License. This license allows the sale of beer, wine, and hard alcohol for off-site consumption. The existing Thrifty Pay Less currently offers beer and wine for off-site consumption and wishes to sell hard alcohol at this location. I The subject Thrifty Pay Less store is one of the primary tenants within the existing Stater Brothers Shopping Center located on Kendall Drive between Shandin Hills Circle and Shandin Hills Drive. The Shopping Center is zoned CG-1, Commercial General, with the Thrifty Pay Less, including the alcohol sales, being a permitted use within the land use district. Due to the fact that the Thrifty Pay Less is an establishment containing 15,000 square feet or more which does not sell alcoholic beverages as the principal business, it is exempt from the requirement of obtaining a conditional use permit (MCC 851). BACKGROUND On January 1, 1995, the Business and Professions Code was amended to require that the determination for public convenience or necessity be added. The amendment is a result of the existence of an "undue concentration" of alcohol establishments in certain areas. Based on the number of establishments per person living in the area, the ABC has determined that the urbanized areas of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties have an over concentration of licenses. As such, the City is required to make the determination that the license serves the public convenience or necessity. Section 23958.4(b)(2) of the Business and Professions Code specifically states that "the Department (ABC) may issue a license...if the local governing body of the area in which the applicant premises are located determines that public convenience or necessity would be served by the issuance." At the meeting of August 21, 1995, the Mayor and Common Council elected to remain the body that reviews and issues requests for letters of Public Convenience or Necessity. The Police Department was contacted verbally and in a memorandum dated October 16, 1995. As of the date this staff report was written, no objection to the proposed sale of hard alcohol has been received by the Police Department. DETERMINATION The applicant's request has been reviewed and the inclusion of alcohol sales at the existing Thrifty Pay Less store at 949 Kendall Drive will not have a negative impact on the surrounding community and, due to the nature of the center and the store from which the alcohol will be sold, will serve the public convenience or necessity. The determination is based on the following findings: 1. The proposed location is an existing, upscale establishment within a newer commercial center. The proper security and lighting will allow patrons to purchase alcohol in a safe setting. 2. The floor area devoted to alcohol sales will be minimal and customers will benefit from the issuance of the license by purchasing their alcoholic beverages while they shop from the thousands of items carried in the store. 3. The sale of alcohol is reasonable and common within most Thrifty Pay Less stores. The inclusion of alcohol sales will allow Thrifty Pay Less shoppers the same opportunities given throughout the state. 4. The Police Department has reviewed the request and does not object to the sale of alcohol on-site. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION Due to the fact that this request is not considered a project under CEQA, no determination is necessary. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council determine that public convenience and necessity is served and direct the Department of Planning and Building Services to prepare a letter of Public Convenience or Necessity to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for the Type 21 alcohol license request at the existing Thrifty Pay Less located at 949 Kendall i Drive. Prepared by: Conal McNamara, Assistant Planner for Al Boughey, AICP, Director Planning and Building Services