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HomeMy WebLinkAbout28-Council Office CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Councilwoman Susan Lien Second Ward Subject: Initiation of a Development Code Amendment for Neighborhood- Serving Grocery Stores Dept. Council Office Date: October 3, 2000 Of""~""(L .;~ J ~. I.: . rj~ Synopsis of Previous Council Action: None Recommended Motion: That the Mayor and Common Council direct Planning staff to initiate an amendment to the Development Code to establish neighborhood-serving grocery stores as a permitted use, subject to a conditional use permit and to prepare appropriate development criteria. ~.--d.- Signature Contact Person: Councilwoman Lien Phone: 5222 Supporting Data Attached: staff report Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No,) (Acct. DescriDtion) Finance: Council Notes: lol1l4/1ll ., , Agenda Item No. ~ I' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Initiation of a Development Code Amendment Neighborhood-serving Grocery Stores BACKGROUND The Development Code permits supermarkets in many of the comm~rCial land use districts subject to a development use permit. Superma kets (and drug stores) over 15,000 square feet may sell alcoholic beverag s for off-site consumption without having to comply with the locational cri eria. Convenience stores, by definition, are establishments that sell groc ries, staples, sundry items, and/ or alcoholic beverages, and have less than 5,000 square feet. Convenience stores are subject to a condition use permit, with or without the sale of alcoholic beverages for 0 -site consumption. In addition, locational criteria apply to the establishm nt of a convenience store and for the sale of alcoholic beverages for 0 -site consumption. , I There are several small, full-service grocery stores in the City that ar~ not able to sell alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption because they fit the size definition of a convenience store and are subject to the IOCatOnal criteria. However, these markets do not function as convenience s res. They provide fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh meat, and food prepar d on the site. These small, full-service grocery stores serve different nichrs in the City; they generally serve the neighborhoods in which they are loc ted. These markets are at a disadvantage because they cannot sell bee and wine for off-site consumption like the larger grocery stores. I believe these neighborhood grocery stores fill a need throughout thJ City, and these stores should have the opportunity to sell beer and ~ine, without being subject to locational criteria. If small, full-service m kets are permitted, staff can establish development criteria such as ho rs of operation, percentage or area for alcohol sales, inclusion of fresh fi ods, etc. The Planning Commission can review these applications throug the conditional use permit process. FINANCIAL IMPACT , Staff estimates that preparation of a Development Code AmendmeJ will cost approximately $2000. This includes legal advertisements IL and copying charges. . RECOMMENDATION That the Mayor and Common Council direct staff to initia~ an amendment to the Development Code to establish neighborhood-s rving grocery stores as a permitted use, subject to a conditional use permi and to prepare appropriate development criteria. '