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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210520_CDD Action Letter COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING DIVISION 100 Civic Center Drive, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 949-644-3200 www.newportbeachca.gov COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR EMERGENCY TEMPORARY USE PERMIT ACTION Subject: Sol Cocina Amendment No. 2 (PA2021-097) ▪ Emergency Temporary Use Permit No. UP2021-018 Site Location 251 East Coast Highway Applicant FM Restaurants Signature OPCO LLC Property Owner Russell Fluter On May 20, 2021 the Community Development Director approved Emergency Temporary Use Permit No. UP2021-018. This approval is based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions. I. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED MODIFIED OPERATION The Applicant proposes to remove the two existing temporary outdoor dining areas (approximately 500-square-feet within 4 parking spaces and approximately 2,100 square feet within 10 parking areas) and replace with one approximately 870 square-foot deck platform with outdoor dining within seven existing parking spaces adjacent the restaurant. The outdoor dining requires the deck platform due to the existing slope of the parking lot. The deck will include an accessible ramp, 11 tables (two accessible), heat lamps and accessory LED lighting. There is an existing outdoor dining patio authorized by Outdoor Dining Permit No. OD 49A. Upon approval, ETUP No. UP2021-018 will supersede ETUP No. UP2020-138 and ECDP No. CD2020-124. II. CEQA DETERMINATION The proposed operation is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15269 (c) (the activity is necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency), Section 15301 Class 1 (Existing Facilities) and Section 15303 Class 3 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures), respectively, of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. Section 15269 allows specific actions necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency. The Class 1 exemption includes the operation, repair, maintenance, permitting, leasing, licensing, or minor alteration of existing public or private structures, facilities, mechanical equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible or no expansion of use. The Class 3 exemption includes a Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 2 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 store, motel, office, restaurant, or similar structure not involving the use of significant amounts of hazardous substances, not exceeding 2,500 square feet in floor area or 10,000 square feet in floor area in urbanized areas zoned for such use. The project includes an outdoor dining area of approximately 870-square-feet that meet these criteria. There are no known exceptions listed in CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2 that would invalidate the use of these exemptions. III. EMERGENCY TEMPORARY USE PERMIT FINDINGS In this case, the Community Development Director has found that the temporary use would not create a hazard to the health, safety, or welfare of the community for the following reasons: 1. The operation authorized by this Emergency Temporary Use Permit is temporary and only valid during the emergency order established by Emergency Ordinance No. 2020-005; 2. The project, based upon the applicant’s project description, approved site plan, and implementation of all conditions of approval, will be operated safely thereby helping reduce the spread of COVID-19. The proposed operation is necessary to provide adequate space to allow for appropriate social distancing; 3. The permitted use shall adhere to applicable State of California and Orange County Health Care Agency guidelines for the safe operation of the use. It is the responsibility of the permittee to implement and follow industry-specific guidance of the State of California and the Orange County Health Care Agency guidelines; 4. The permitted use must be operated in compliance with applicable State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) requirements; 5. The plan includes temporarily displacing a total of seven parking spaces for the temporary outdoor dining with appropriate delineation and temporary substantial physical barriers or markers. Adequate parking remains available to serve the restaurant on-site. This request is limited to City-owned and privately-owned parking spaces, and/or parking stalls which are immediately adjacent to the commercial business in areas that are already developed with ADA access improvements; 6. The proposed operation has been reviewed by and is acceptable to the Building Division, Fire & Life Safety Division, and the Public Works Department. Conditions of Approval are included to help ensure this operation is not detrimental; 7. The proposed operation does not constitute an increase in the overall occupant load beyond what the existing Use Permit and/or Certificate of Occupancy allow. The authorized capacity of the establishment shall not be exceeded and all local public health protocols shall be observed; Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 3 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 8. The proposed operation does not extend any outdoor dining hours of operation beyond those currently permitted by Use Permit No. UP0651 (no conditions) and Outdoor Dining Permit OD No. 49A (12 a.m. for existing patio). The proposed outdoor patios will close by 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 10 p.m., Friday through Sunday; 9. The proposed operation is conditioned to be accessible to all persons, including those with disabilities, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The parking space for ADA will remain clear and accessible for parking at all times; 10. The proposed operation does not contain ESHA, wetlands, or sandy beach area; 11. The proposed development will not result in the erection of any permanent structures valued at more than $25,000. 12. This action meets the criteria for a waiver of permitting requirements under Section 30611. Coastal Development Permit Waiver Request No. 4 obviates the need for emergency Coastal Development Permits (CDP’s) or for any required follow-up CDP’s that would normally be required after issuance of emergency CDP’s, so long as the development conforms with that described in the California Coastal Commission letter dated August 21, 2020 and City Council Emergency Ordinance 2020-005. IV. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. Only that specifically described above and depicted in the attached site plan is authorized, subject to the conditions set forth below. Any additional changes require separate review and may necessitate separate authorization from the Director. The expanded dining area shall be in substantial conformance with the exhibit provided in Attachment No. CD 3. 2. As long as this Emergency Temporary Use Permit is in effect, all NBMC provisions and any restrictions set forth in an applicable discretionary permit regulating uses, nonconforming uses, development standards, parking requirements, and permit procedures that regulate the use and development of private or public property operations are suspended only to the extent that the these provisions or restrictions set forth in a discretionary permit conflict with the terms of this Emergency Temporary Use Permit. 3. The proposed operation does not extend any hours of operation beyond those currently permitted for the restaurant. The expanded outdoor dining patio shall close by 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday and by 10 p.m., Friday through Sunday. 4. The use of amplified sound within the temporary area shall be prohibited. 5. The proposed outdoor dining areas shall not exceed 870 square feet in area. All dining tables shall be separated from other dining tables and/or waiting areas by a Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 4 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 minimum distance of seven (7) feet to ensure proper social distancing is maintained. 6. Occupancy for all interior and outdoor areas shall not exceed maximum occupants allowed by the latest issued certificate of occupancy at any time. 7. The previous two temporary outdoor dining areas and fence along East Coast Highway shall be removed prior to installing the new proposed outdoor dining. 8. Tables within the expanded dining area shall be table-height (36 inches high maximum) to maintain a family-friendly atmosphere. 9. The applicant shall obtain and maintain authorization from the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) for all areas where the sale, service or consumption of alcohol is under the control of the applicant. The establishment shall abide by all applicable regulations of the ABC. 10. The sale of alcohol “to go” to patrons that dine within the restaurant or expanded outdoor patios shall be prohibited. 11. The establishment shall abide by all applicable Orange County Health Care Agency requirements. 12. Establishments that provide food service, shall abide by the COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Dine-In Restaurants provided by the California Department of Public Health and Department of Industrial Health. 13. The permittee shall provide adequate trash receptacles within the permitted patio shall and the operator shall provide for periodic and appropriate removal of trash, litter debris and graffiti from the premises and on all abutting sidewalks within 20 feet of the premises. BUILDING 14. Any areas used for temporary commercial or institutional use shall be accessible to disabled persons as follows: a. An accessible path to all functional areas shall be provided. b. Access to restrooms shall be provided at all times. c. Accessible parking stalls shall not be used for seating areas when onsite parking is provided. d. Accessible seating at tables or counters shall provide knee clearance of at least 27 inches high, 30 inches wide and 19 inches deep. e. Detectable warnings are required when pedestrian paths cross or are adjacent to a vehicular way where no physical barrier are provided to separate the two. 15. All exiting paths shall be a minimum 36 inches free and clear. All public walks and sidewalks shall be a minimum 48 inches free and clear. Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 5 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 16. All tops of dining and work surfaces shall be 28 inches to 34 inches above the finish floor. 17. The accessible ramp must comply with Section 11B-405 of the California Building Code. 18. Accessible routes, including under canopy(ies) must maintain a minimum clear height of 80 inches. 19. A canopy (or any other combustible material) not allowed over the barbeque. 20. The canopies shall remain open in nature and at minimum include openings on at least two complete sides. 21. All electrical distribution lines shall be in good working order and shall be protected from pedestrian and vehicular traffic, accommodations for accessibility shall be provided. PUBLIC WORKS 22. A significant barricade (k-rail, water-filled barrier or other barrier approved by the Public Works Department shall be provided between the proposed outdoor dining areas and the drive aisles and parking stalls. 23. The dining areas, including the substantial barricade (k-rails), shall not obstruct the existing drive aisle. 24. There shall be a minimum of 5 feet of space around all overhead facilities, such as poles and 15 feet of space around all underground facilities, such as poles and 15 feet of space around all underground facilities, such as vault lids, manholes, vent pipes, pad-mounted transformers, etc. 25. Seating or structures below overhead conductors and/or under the ‘drip line’ shall be prohibited. 26. Public eating/dining at tables shall not be situated on top of energized vault lids, energized underground structures, or next to vent pipes, etc. 27. Expanded outdoor dining areas shall adhere to the SCE Clearance Decal examples provided in Attachment No. CD No. 2. FIRE 28. Fire lane(s) shall be identified on the plan. 29. Parking, displays, seating or other obstacles that interfere with emergency vehicles and personnel shall not be permitted in fire lanes. Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 6 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 30. Vehicles are permitted to stop in fire lanes awaiting service or delivery provided that the driver remains inside the vehicle and the vehicle is ready to move immediately upon orders from emergency personnel. 31. All building exits shall remain free and clear of any obstacles that would impede exiting from a building or suite and accessing the nearest public right-of-way. 32. Fire department devices shall not be covered, blocked, or otherwise hidden from plain view. 33. All heating appliances shall be placed the minimum distance from combustibles according to manufactures recommendation. Manufactures specification and data sheets shall be scanned to the plans. Plans shall indicate location and distance of appliances. Only heating appliances approved on the plans shall be used. See Portable Gas-Fired Heaters handout in Attachment CD 3. 34. Covered areas (separate or consolidated) shall comply with the following standards for tents larger than 400 square feet (2 or more walls) and/or canopies larger than 700 square feet (no walls or one wall): • Post maximum occupant load. • Do not exceed posted occupant load inside the tent or canopy. • Visible and Mounted Fire Extinguishers with current service tags. • No Smoking Signs shall be installed. • Illuminated Exit Signs shall be installed. • Emergency Lighting shall be provided. • Exit doors are not to be blocked and are to remain accessible as exits while the tent is occupied. • All interior decorative fabrics or materials shall be flame resistant. Provide Certificates of Flame Resistance. • If Propane is used, a permit is required: Cooking and heating equipment shall not be located within 10 feet of exits or combustible materials. • LPG containers shall be located outside and be adequately protected and secured, and a permit will be required. Open flame or other devices emitting flame, such as candles, are not permitted inside or within 20 feet of the tent, canopy, or temporary membrane structure. • Tents and canopies shall have the State Fire Marshall tag indicating fire resistance. • Tents and canopies shall be designed and installed to withstand the elements of the weather and prevent collapsing through weights and ground anchorage. MISCELLANEOUS Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 7 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 35. The Community Development Director or designee may inspect the modified area at any time during normal business hours. 36. The Community Development Director may immediately revoke this permit if the Director determines that there has been a violation of any condition of approval. Any revocation of an Emergency Temporary Use permit shall be deemed effective upon the posting of a notice of revocation at the site of the business granted the emergency temporary permit. 37. The Community Development Director may modify this Emergency Temporary Use Permit. The Director shall notify the applicant of any proposed modification and a decision to modify this permit shall be deemed effective upon the posting of a notice of modification at the site of the business granted the emergency temporary use permit 38. This temporary authorization shall expire fourteen (14) days after the emergency order established by Emergency Ordinance No. 2020-005 is terminated or repealed, or 60 days from the date of authorization, whichever is sooner. The Director may extend this approval for an additional 60 days for good cause. 39. Upon termination or repeal of Emergency Ordinance No. 2020-005, the Applicant shall immediately work to remove the temporary improvements in a timely manner and shall restore the expanded area back to its original use and improvements. 40. To the fullest extent permitted by law, applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its City Council, its boards and commissions, officials, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including without limitation, attorney’s fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to City’s approval of this Emergency Temporary Use Permit for Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3. This indemnification shall include, but not be limited to, damages awarded against the City, if any, costs of suit, attorneys' fees, and other expenses incurred in connection with such claim, action, causes of action, suit or proceeding whether incurred by applicant, City, and/or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall indemnify the City for all of City's costs, attorneys' fees, and damages which City incurs in enforcing the indemnification provisions set forth in this condition. The applicant shall pay to the City upon demand any amount owed to the City pursuant to the indemnification requirements prescribed in this condition. V. APPEAL This decision may be appealed by the applicant/permittee to the City Manager by notifying the City Manager of the appeal within three (3) calendar days of the decision. The City Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 8 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 Manager shall have authority to sustain, reverse or modify the decision of the Community Development Director and the City Manager's decision shall be final. On behalf of Seimone Jurjis, Community Development Director, Attachments: CD 1 Filed Application CD 2 SCE Clearance Decal examples CD 3 Portable Gas-Fired Heaters CD 4 Site Plan Diagram Applicant and Permit Recipient Acknowledgement and Agreement I hereby acknowledge that I have received a copy of this permit and that I have read and understand the permit and all conditions. I hereby agree to operate the authorized use consistent with this permit including the project description, approved site plan diagram, findings, and conditions of approval. This is an approved and executed permit and it constitutes a contract between the City and Permittee for all purposes. Applicant Name and Title Signature Date Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 9 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 Attachment No. CD 1 Filed Application Sol Newport Beach - Deck Specifications •Frame up 20’ x 38’ platform with 42” railing around platform •Install 6’ x 6’ post to hold up platform 2” off the ground •Install ramp with railing •Platform to be made with 2x10 1’ plywood •Railing to be made with 2’ x 4” •Install 4x4 post 10’ high •Install LED lights to light up patio o Lights would be strung from 10’ tall pressure treated wood posts at each corner of the deck. Additional posts may be installed between the corners to ease the tension as needed. Attachment No. CD 2 SCE Clearance Decal examples SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION BUSINESS UNIT Approved Decals June 8, 2020 D54 Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 2 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 Attachment No. CD 3 Portable Gas-Fired Heaters Sol Cucina Amendment No. 3 (PA2021-097) May 20, 2021 Page 3 Tmplt: 05/22/2020 Attachment No. CD 4 Plans