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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19-Planning CITL OF SAN BERNARDIf, ) - REQUEr T FOR COUNCIL ACT ,)N Frank A. Schuma From: Planning Director Subject: Amendment to S.B.M.C. sections 19.26.020 - C.U.P. for Off-Site Sales of Alcoholic Beverages Mayor and Council Meeting of February 17, 1986, 9:00 a.m. Dept: Planning Date: February 7, 1986 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Previous Planning Commission action: At the meeting of the Planning Commission on February 4, 1986, the following recommendation was made: The amendment to the San Bernardino Municipal Code, Section 19.26. 020., to require approval of a Conditional Use Permit for establish- ment of off-site sale of alcoholic beverages in the C-2 Community Commercial zone, was unanimously recommended for approval. The Negative Declaration for environmental review was also recommended for approval. Recommended motion: To approve the responses to comments and to adopt the Negative Declaration for environmental review which has been reviewed and considered. To approve, .modify or reject the findings and the recommendation of the Planning Commission and to direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. ~O-N'- Signature Frank A. Schuma Contact person: ~_... Frank A. Schuma Phone: 383-5057 Supporting data attached: Yes, S~af~_Report Ward: City-wide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 J'1. . Agenda Item NO,; , ~ITY OF SAN BEh1\IARDINO"- MEMORANDUNI To Planning Commission From Planning Department Subject Proposed Ordinance amending Section 19,26,020 of S,B,M,C, to require the approval of a C,U,P, (to establisll off-site sale of alcotlolic bey's in C-2 Date February 4, 1986 zone) Approved Agenda Item No, 7 Date The proposed ordinance amendment would require the approval of a conditional use })errnit to sell alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine, for off- site consumption in all Commercial zones. Said code requirement would apply to all businesses which derive their principle revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages, . Included within tbe code amendment are specific criteria to be considered in evaluating the issue of compatibility to surrounding land uses. San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 19,20,020 presently requires the approval of a conditional use permit in all Commercial. zones for any establishment offering alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption. Th~ Environmental I{evi.t..w Comrr,itlec at their regular scheduled meeting of January 16, 19HG issued a Negative Declaration for the subject ordinance amendment. RECOM!'lENDAT I ON Staff recommends that the Planning Commission make a motion recommending appro\/al of the proposed ordinance amendment and Negative Declaration for consideration by tl1l: Mayor and Common Council. Re~l)ectfully Sullnlitted, FRANK A, SCliUMA, Planning Director &,,-/O-L- DAVE ANDERSON, Principal Planner (,ry ON rHI=.M~V. ~ r h--'I l' '( ':':- ( - /() i" ,-'fA < -< /-< .u <_ i' -< :...,r,,-.l-- u ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION 19.26.020 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE TO PERMIT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF OFF-SITE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN A C-2 ZONE. THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 19.26.020 Subsection B Paragraph l~ of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is amended to read: .l~. Liquor store or other facility for the off-site sale of alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine. a. In granting a conditional use permit, the Planning Commission and Mayor and Common Council on appeal, shall follow the procedures set forth in Chapter 19.78 of this Code. b. In making the findings required pursuant to Section 19.78.0~0, the Planning Commission, or the Mayor and Common Council on appeal, shall consider whether the proposed use will adversely affect the welfare of area residents or will result in an undue concentration in the area of establishments; the from the dispensing for principle revenue of which is derived sale or other consideration of alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine. The Planning Commission, or the Mayor and Common Council on appeal, shall also consider whether the proposed use will detrimentally affect nearby residentially zoned communities in the vicinity of the proposed use. (1) Such use shall not be permitted within five hundred feet of any of the following existing uses or areas zoned for such use: (A) residential buildings; 1 --"---:o--"~----~=,,-_._- (B) churches, schools, hospitals, public playgrounds or other similar uses; and (C) other establishments) the pr inciple revenue of which is derived from the dispensing for sale or other consideration of alcoholic beverages including beer and wine. The use of premises as an establishment;the principle revenue of which is derived from the dispensing for sale or other consideration of alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine, for off-site consumption may not be continued or re-established without a conditional use permit granted in accordance with the provisions of this section, if any of the following occur after ; (1) the establishment changes its type of retail liquor license within a license classification; or (2) the operation of the establishment is abandoned or discontinued for a period of one hundred and eighty days, including the case where a license for such operation is suspended for that period of time; or (3) there is a substantial change in the mode or character of operation of the establishment as determined by the Planning Commission." I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a day of meeting thereof, held on , 1986, by the the following vote, to wit: 2 ,. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: City Clerk The foregoing ordinapce is hereby approved this , 1986. day of Mayor of the City of San Bernardino Approved as to form: City Attorney 3