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HomeMy WebLinkAbout48-Planning CI'19 OF SAN BERNARDIQ - REQUIEOr FOR COUNCIL AC;:;bN From: Michael W. Loehr Interim Director of Planning Planning Subject: Appeal of Planning Commission's Denial of Extension of Time for Conditional Use Permit No. 87-15 Mayor and Common Council Mee August 1, 1988, 2:00 p.m. Dept: Date: July 15, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: On May 6, 1987, the Planning Commission approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 87-15 for an automobile service station and convenience food store with off-site sales of beer and wine. This approval was effective until May 6, 1988. On June 21, 1988, the Planning Commission denied the extension of time request for CUP No. 87-15 beyond the time limit of May 6, 1988. There has been no previous Council Action. Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Common CQuncil deny the appeal and deny the extension of time request for CUP No. 87-15. IMJ~L!t Signature Michael W. Loehr Contact person: Michael W. Loehr Phone: 5357 Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: 1 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Descriotion) Finance: Council Notes: TM/,..~..; '~ 4' ' , Anonrl'!:ll l1'am Nn (..,' CI~ OF SAN BERNARDI~ - REQUEOr FOR COUNCIL AC'hbN STAFF REPORT Subject: Appeal. of Extension No. 87-15 Planning Commission's Denial of of Time for Conditional Use Permit Mayor and Common Council Meeting August 1, 1988, 2:00 p.m. REOUEpT To extend the effective approval period of Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. 87-15 from May 6, 1988 to May 6, 1989, by appealing the Planning Commission's denial of the extension of time request. (Attachment nAn). Il.ACKGROUND On May 6, 1987, CUP No. 87-15 was approved by the Planning Commission. This approval permitted the construction and operation of an auto service station and convenience food store with off-site sale of beer and wine in the C-4, Central Business District located at the northwest corner of Second Street and nGn Street between May 6, 1987 and May 6, 1988. (Attachments 0 & E). An extension of time was requested due to budgeting reasons. However, new findings of fact for Conditional Use Permits for off-site sale of beer and wine have been adopted and must be made for extension of time of approval period requests. These findings must be made. The Police Department has cited an undue concentration of off-site alcohol licenses in the reporting district. However, the general vicinity of the proposed alcohol outlet does not have a saturation of similar use. ~p~~~~S RECEIVED The Police Department is apposed to this opening of a beer and wine outlet. According to Sgt. Ernie Tull of the San Bernardino Police Department, the crime rate for this reporting district is 44% above the average crime rate for the City and 45% of the arrests are alcohol related. He also stated that the census tract has an undue concentration of off sale alcohol licenses (Attachment nCn) with one permitted and seven existing. The Police Department has protested to the Alcohol Beverage Control to deny a request for an alcohol license at this site. ABC accepted their protest and an administrative hearing was held on March 8, 1988. The 75-0264 . o o o o MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL MEETING August 1, 1988 Page 2 recommendation made by Administrati.ve Law Judge, W. F. Byrnes was that: 1. The Protest is sustained, 2. The Petition is denied. The applicant may appeal this decision (Attachment "B"). CONCLUSIQN The applicant has requested an extension of time. The police Department is opposed to the extension due to the high crime rate and undue concentration of alcohol outlets in the census tract. The Alcohol Beverage Control has supported the police Department by not issuing an ABC license for this site. The City Council has also adopted an additional set of Findings of Fact for alcohol permits. Staff cannot make all of the required Findings of Fact. MAYoR_~~P ~OV~~~_OPTIONS The Mayor and Council may deny the appeal and deny the extension of time request for CUP No. 87-15 or uphold the appeal and grant an extension of time until May 6, 1989. RECOMMENDA~~O~ Deny the appeal and deny the extension of time request for CUP No. 87-15. Prepared by: John Montgomery, Principal Planner For: Michael W. Loehr, Interim Director of Planning Attachments: A - Letter of Appeal B - ABC Certificate of Decision C - Locations of other Alcohol Outlets o - Site Plan E - Location Map csj/7-l5-88 DOC:M&CCAGENDA CUP87l5 . o ""..< .' t.:J~ 1 aTTACHMENT "At) ARCO Petroleum Products Comp.ny 17315 Studebaker Ro.d Mailing Address: Sox 6411 Cerritos. California 90701 Telephone 213 40455BO .5'30'7 RECE . o ~-... ~". 'E8 ,;UL -j ~1D :19 July 1, 1988 Mayor Evlyn Wilcox and Common Council City of San Bernardino 300 N."D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 Honorable Mayor and Members of Common Council: We want to appeal the denial by the City of San Bernardino Planning Commission on June 21, 1988 of ARCO's request for an extension of Conditional Use Permit 87-15. This extension is necessary because the conditions required by Alcoholic Beverage Control cannot be resolved before the approved Conditional Use Permit 87-15 expires. Your consideration is appreciated. Very truly yours, cPJJ~ t.;) "iIlf" ---f'. D. Lippert (711,1J4T- Real Estate Representative cc: C. T. Fulkerson J. D. Spear 4 DL/jd ".:-JpC :-G~i) o o o Attachment B o STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARnolENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL CERTIFICATE OF DECISION r1M lilt I) IJ 2 aJesr e:J,JF} ~ - FILE 2011134 REG. 5736 . It is hereby certified that the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, having reviewed the findings of fact, determination of issues and recommendation in the attached proposed decision submitted by an Administrative Law Jud;?;e of the Cfrice of Ad:ninistrative Hearings, adopted said proposed decision as its decision in the case therein described on rmrch 31, 1988. Tnis Decision shall becane operative 14ay 16, 1988. SacrS!llento. California Dated: March 31. 1988 Caro~ Roberson C1nef, aring and Legal Any appeal of this decision :Dust be made in accordance with Chapter 1.5, Articles 3, II and 5, Division 9 of the ~siness and Professions Code. For further information, call the Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board at (916) 11115-11005, or mail your wl'itten appeal to Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board, 1001-Sixth Street, SUite 1101, Sacra:nento, CA 95814. ABC-127(3-87) ,. . ..0 o o o BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) And In The Matter Of The Petition ) For Said License Under The Alcoholic ) Beverage Control Act. ) ) ) In the Matter of the Protest of: DONALD J. BURNETT, P.O. Box 1559 San Bernardino, CA Chief of police 92401-1559 Against the Issuance of an Off-Sale Beer and Wine License to: ALBER I. SAID Mena 's AM/PM 702 West Second San Bernardino, Street CA 92410 PROPOSED DECISION FILE: 201434 REG: 5736 REPORTER: (Outside) FOLIOS: 240 OAB NO. L-41988 , ,,:. '"'l ,,,toO ... '. -. '-? ..... ...... "'.."'.' . ,.' /I ..~ . ., "'~"\ ".'", ". \..... '- .....:. ...,J . This matter came on regularly for hearing before W. F. Byrnes, Administrative Law Judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings, at San Bernardino, California, on February 17, 1988. Del Haws, Staff counsel, represented the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. Sgt. E. Tull represented the protestant. Rick A. Blake, Attorney at Law, represented the petitioner. Evidence was received, the matter was submitted, and the Administrative Law Judge pro- poses the following decision. The issue to be determined in this matter is whether or not issuance of the applied-for license would be contrary to public welfare and morals in that: A. As to the protest: 1. Issuance of the license to the proposed premises would tend to create a law enforcement problem or aggravate an already existing police problem. -1- .~ o o o 2. Issuance of the license to the proposed premises would result in or add to undue concentration of licenses. B. As to the petition, as set forth in the Statement of Issues: "Issuance of the applied for license would be contrary to public welfare or morals as provided in Article XX, Section 22 of the Constitution of the State of California and Section 23958 of the Business and Professions Code and Rule 61.3 of Chapter 1, Title 4 of the California Administrative Code. without limitation to the foregoing, it is more specifically alleged as follows: 1. Issuance of the applied-for Off-Sale Beer' Wine license would result in or add to an undue concentration of licenses, to-wit: a. The applicant premises is located in San Bernardino police Department reporting district 1530 which has a 20' greater number of reported crimes than the average number of reported crimes in all crime reporting districts within the City of San Bernardino and within the jurisdiction of said law enforcement agency. . b. The applicant premises is located in census tract 157 in San Bernardino county, which bas a population of 870 as determined by the most recent United States Census, and there are seven (7) off-sale retail licenses in said census tract 157 and the ratio of off-sale retail licenses exceeds the ratio in San Bernardino County, which is one off-sale retail license to each 958 persons. 2. Issuance of the applied-for license would tend to aggravate an existing law enforcement problem. a. The proposed premises is located in a police problem area which has had the following arrests and reported crimes for the 1986: -2- . o. o o o ,. 1. Total combined Part I crimas and Part II arrests for San Bernardino Police Depart- ment reporting district 530 were 878 which exceeds the city average by 441%. 2. The following Part II arrests occurred in San Bernardino police Department Reporting District 530, which reflects 51% were alcohol and narcotics related: Total Number of Part II Arrests Total Number of Alcohol/Narcotics Arrests Percentage of Total Part II Arrests Related to Alcohol/Narcotics 292 130 45% Citations for liquor law violations increase the total to 149. Violations Number Drunk Drunk Driving Liquor Laws Narcotics 95 8 3 + 19 citations 24 . Total: 149 b. The San Bernardino Police Department has an on-going problem with transients gathering in the area of the proposed premises. A special two-car detail was assigned to attempt control of the problem has not been successful. Citizens patronizing businesses in the area are subjected to panhandling, annoyance, purse snatching and open container violations from this transient population." FINDINGS OF FACT I. The license request herein is for an original Type 20 off-sale beer and wine license, for an existing 24-hour gas station which would include a convenience store. 2. Pursuant to the provisions of sections 23800 through 23805 of the Business and Professions Code, the applicant has petitioned for a conditional license, conditioned as follows: -3- . o. o o o ,. "I. There is maintained upon tl,p' premises a building or other suitable enclosed structure to be licensed as provided in section 24040 of the Act, and all sales of alcoholic beverages shall be made frolll within the licensed enclosure. 2. The sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages shall be made to persons who are within the licensed premises only and not through a pass-out window or a slide-out tray to the exterior of the premises. 3. Alcoholic Beverages offered for sale at the licensed premises shall be displayed and available for convenient inspection and purchase within the premises by the general public. 4. No alcoholic beverages shall be sold to any person while such person is in a motor vehicle. 5. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any portion of the licensed premises or any portion adjacent thereto which is under. the control of the licensee." The applicant has also petitioned for the following license conditions: "That neither Morcos H. Morcos, aka Morcos Hanna, or Mahram H. Markos shall have any interest, directly or indirectly, in the ownership, manage- ment, or operation of the licensed premises, and may only be employed at the licensed premises in the capacity of a salaried employee, receiving no percentage of sales/or profit." 3. The parties have stipulated that the statistical data contained in subparagraphs 1<a), 1<b), 2(a) (1), and 2(a)(2) of the Statement of Issues are true and correct. 4. The proposed premises is located on the north- west corner of the intersection of 2nd Street and G Street in downtown San Bernardino, just west of Central City Mall, -~- O. ... ~: ,. o o o a major enclosed shopping center. 2nd Street is a heavily traveled 6-lane major thoroughfare which pruvides access to the nearby Interstate 215 freeway. G Street is a well-used 4-lane business street. The intersection is signal-controlled. There are no other off-sale licensed premises on 2nd Street in this area. 5. This entire downtown area is infested with vagrants and drunks who cause a constant police problem with panhandling, theft, public drinking, public urination, and public intoxication. Many of these undesirables apparently enter town on the railroad (Amtrak station is nearby, as is a major switching area of the AT & SF), and some of them live in burrows dug into the brush along the nearby freeway. They tend to congregate around the licensed premises and other businesses in the area, and there to molest, annoy, and harass the public. The police have a permanent drunk patrol assigned to the area, which requires an undue amount of police services. In the opinion of the police, licensing the proposed premises would increase the police problems of the area: sufficient competent evidence was offered to establish the probable validity of that opinion. 6. The applicant has not made a sufficient showing of public convenience or necessity to overcome the effect here of Rule 61.3. . DETERMINATION OF ISSUES 1. Issuance of the license to the proposed premises would tend to aggravate an already existing police problem. 2. Issuance of the license to the proposed premises would result in or add to undue concentration of licenses. 3. Issuance of the license would be contrary to public welfare and morals. RECOMMENDATION Dated: 1. The protest is sustained. 2. The petition is denied. -:?-tf'"-er;r ~~ Administrative Law Judge Office of Administrative Hearings WFB: mh -5- . o o o o BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN THE MATIER OF THE PROTEST OF: Donald J. Burnett, Chief of Police P.O. Box 1559 San Bernardino, CA 92401-1559 AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF AN OFF-SALE BEER & WIllE LICENSE TO: FILE 201434 REG. 5136 Alber I. Said I-lena's Ai'1lP:1 702 W. Second Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 . And In The Matter Of The Petition For Said License under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. The undersigned declares: DECLARATION OF SERVICE BY HAIL # I ~~ over eighteen years of age, and not a party to the 'odthin cause; T.Y business acdress is 1901 Broadway, Sacra~ento, California, 95818. I served by X-CERTIFI~ *-REGu~R mail a copy of the following doc~ents: DECISION on each of the following, by placing same in an envelope(s) addressed as follows: X-Alber I. Said, 702 t1. Second Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 X-Rick A. Blake, Attorney at Law, 2700 North Main Street, Suite 850, Santa Ana, CA 92701 *_Donald J. Burnett, Chief of Police, P.O. Box 1559, San Bernardino, CA 92410, Attn: Sgt. E. Tull Each said envelope was then, on r.larch 31, 1988, sealed and deposited in the United States Mail at Sacramento, California, the county in which I am employed, with the postage thereon fully pre;Jaid. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on March 31, 1988 at Sacramento, California. - r . I I . \-....:.-. .J- t /'. ~ ./ -.. I ' I,. L' ,'1 /." . :'-Lv ......~.-- Declarant \" ~i I J ~ ~_. ~ 11"'- I ....'.... : I. '~.> '~. TACHMENT " 9 - " ~~ .:-z . IS a . . 'IS 3 ~ ~ N J Q, :., 0.. .J , ;... ~ ~ .. -...\ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~. -... N .\ I i I , -.1 ;L-.. 'V k -:::~- ...! - t.'.j- <;:j"":" '-.... ~-_.._-, I I I I ~ I c o N ..... '-.... ~,;".-=--. \ - .-, ~. . 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