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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2022-0249_20230428_PRR_PWPROJECT REVIEW REQUEST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Planning Division Please Distribute to: Building -Thai Public Works -Keely / Chhouk Fire -Bass Code Enforcement -Murray Police-Joe Date: April 6, 2023 Please return PRR and Plans to Staff Planner David Lee. Senior Planner 949-644-3225. dlee@newportbeachca.gov Applicant: Mario Marovic I Contact: 1949 813 5683 realestate(@lounoeoroup.com Project Name Stag Bar Live Entertainment and Dancing Address: 121 Mc Fadden Place (PA2022-0249) Conditional Use Pennit / Operator License A Conditional Use Pennit and Operator License to add live entertainment and a dance floor to the existing eating and drinking establishment "Stag Bar." The applicant is also requesting to increase the maximum occupancy from 260 to t; ::,ch also requires a parking waiver ot'required spaces. 11m •~<kia9 t• has been provided at · · . A full project description, project ~ ns, and secumy plans have bee submitted. '"">llq (u rµ,stom4-/ ,.....,, REPORT REQUESTED BY: April 17, 2023 PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATE:TBD Check all that ae.e/'l.: Notes: 'D No comments on the project See tv~cJiL~. as presented. □ Application of Standard Code requirements are not expected to alter the project design. ~,,-t~ X. Reee,, ,n ,er,eleel 00Relitie1 ,s of clf)pcrn,al are attached. □ Application of Standard Code requirements or the attached conditions of approval will substantially impact or alter the design of the project. □ I contacted the applicant on □ To schedule an appt. for 9)2.r/23 Code review Sc... 33Y~ □ To discuss the following (see notes) Signature Ext. Date Tmplt: 06/07/19 r:T,1 engineering L.U.U aroup, Inc. J traffic eng1nfl':~1no t. de.sign trdllsportahon p1a,,n1rl parking acoustical engineering air qualrly & gllg April 10, 2023 -sc.,f f6r t i -i 1 / Z-3 (?uJ?l IC. wcr{Jlo M r. Mario Marovic LOUNGE GROUP 121 McFadden Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 Subject: The Stag Bar + Kitchen Parking Review, City of Newport Beach Dear Mr. Marovic: Introduction RK ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. (RK) is pleased to provide a parking review for the Stag Bar Kitchen. The project is located at 121 McFadden Place in the City of Newport Beach. Parking is provided by adjacent public city parking lots and on-street parking. Additionally, the McFadden Square/Newport Pier area is historically accessed by a mix of pedestrians, bicyclists, and users of public transportation, and rideshare services in addition to private vehicles. Due to the many destinations in the area and the availability of public parking, noncaptive parking is very common. Noncaptive parking occurs when visitors or employees are already parked and visit more than one destination. The restaurant serves casual American style food and includes a bar which includes local craft beer, cocktails, wine, etc. The operating hours of the use are Monday -Friday 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM and Saturday-Sunday 9:00 AM -2:00 AM. f \· _ L.. , • f tht ~ 0,Qp c<P-t rc;,yi 1 ~ S"e~'j Representatives of the project are seeking approval allow a live entertainment i'IGGr arna and dance floor:f~~de the restaurant. As a result, an increased occupancy load is eeiRg .i:.eqYQ~t"14 for customers from 260 to 299 patrons, which represents a 39-patron increase. It should be noted that the project will not increase in size~Jhe only change is the proposed occupancy increase with the addition the I e entertainment and dance floor area . Based on the increase in customer a parki review is being provided to ensure that adequate parking is avaitilL~----... { ) a.d.J.. l'tf~oty a,u4 Pc.~ ~,vt< p~•CA.t S't!A.CW( fuJ 11u.u4,"'"1 1 K completed the "The Stag Bar + Kitchen Par · .R-evtew 1ty of Newport Beach" dated April 3_0, 2019 (attache~d). At that time, the Stag Ba~ an Kitch~n was conditioned to have a maximum occupancy f 207 persons. The parking study 1i:id1:1ded obse~ed i,a~l<:in eeuRts thtit reflect the req ested occupancy increase to 260 people which represents 57-. ( ~ patron increase. r , ~ ZOl . TkiS" r(fttf.J-wtu a.x>P(fJ((.A h,, () ~ru~ ~""'•S5""-CM .r"'~ ~~,'ZN''!. ~c,..,pattOj 53? AS 11oted on p~ge 2 of th~ 2619_ r~port,@,e applicant 1f-.s:5eekrng the~ncrease primarily because a5 pre¥101:1sl~ ,1,e11t1u11ed, 1t +; common for more'tnan 50 customers to form a line vlaJ 1401 dove stree~ ste. 540 newport beach, ca 92660 G (949)474-0809 @ r1<en9ineer.com \ LOUNGE GROUP RK 17899 Page 2 ZOlQ outside of the building to gEinto the restaurant during peak operating tim,{J)herefore, if they drove a vehicle to t e site, they are already park in the su rrounding ~ng lots. It should be noted that the project did not increase in size and di~ot change from its existing use. The only change is the proposed occupancy increasV ince the additional e,~rons were already onsite, the 2019 observed parking study accounts for the increase of (SJ).patrons in the parking demand. P~icwc, JlrtJAt.ySI f Pursuant to NBMC Section 20.40.040 (Off-Street Parking Spaces Req uired), a bar requires one parking space for each four persons based on allowed occupant load and the hotel use requires one parking space per hotel unit for a atffeflt total parking requirement of 73 parking spaces for the existing development. (Considering the occupancy load increase of 39-patrons, the site requires a total of 83 parking spaces which equates to an increase of 10 parking spaces as identified in the table bel~Tkl lU,.K{(M '4Jfl'ic.o.;1f ; s ,e~tA.U-li~:; tlt'\ ll'l lrf"'-1€ of t:U r'"" ~, ('JCLI.A>Q {2' -l-o '2.t:jC, f~fyoy,r . . Existing Conditions Occupancy/ Parking Parking Keys Code Requirement The Stag Bar+ Kitchen 260 1 per 4 persons 65 Hotel 8 Keys 1 per room 8 Total 73 Proposed Conditions Occupancy/ Parking Parking Keys Code Requirement The Stag Bar+ Kitchen 299 1 per 4 persons 75 Hotel 8 Keys 1 per room 8 Total 83 Existing & Proposed 10 Net Increase of Required Parking ~ ti,"'1 City of Newport Beach Section 20.40.040 (Off-Street Parkmg Spaces Required), Table 3-7 0. fA ~ Th if A pllr'lc•~', ~~s,.J bLA-11CU IA.(',y) ~t. :°\l{ A-OW.m~·. bX() ~in_W'-'41 ~ -Wh C As previously noted, R(0>fe~rov1ded The Stag Bar aM 1tchen Parking and Patron Survey" document date~2019 (which is attache . he objective of the analysis was to determine what modes of transportation are most prevalent for patrons of the establishment and to determine the existing parking demand near the site. The resu lts of the mode of transit survey concluded that just 13% of the patrons drove an iniJ.lctttnttr\.l car and parked near the Stag Bar and Kitchen. As a result, 103 non parkers or 187o/~ uf ized an alternative mode of transportation (bicycle, taxi / Uber/ Lyft, walk, and =================== r:,in ,.......,.. L.U.U 1naa Inc. rkeng,neer.com LOUNGE GROUP RK 17899 Page 3 miscellaneous). The highest modal use recorded was Taxi, Uber, or Lyft which represented 76% of all patrons surveyed. If we apply the 39-patron increase of occupan;.{' load to all self-parkers (13%) identified in the 2019 survey, a total parking demand of e,, parking spaces are needed (39-patrons X 13% = 5 parking spaces). G d f(l{1 RK's 2019 parking analysis also included an observed parking study condu~:=hin the vicinity of the Stag Bar+ Kitchen. The study area included a total of 272 public parking spaces. Based on the results of the observed parking survey, the peak parking demand occurred at 7:00 PM when a total of 252 cars were parked within the study area. As a result, the parking lot was 93% occupied at this time. As a conservative calculation, when applying the City's parking requirement of ten (1 O) additional parking spaces based on the occupancy load increase, the results of the observed parking demand data indicate a peak parking demand at 7:00 PM when a total of 262 cars were parked within the study area. As a result, the parking lot wa; 96% occupied at this time is identified in the table below: •,~ prv je c,'-eJ -lo bt, Paricing Inventory Number of Occupied Add Increase of 2n Paricing Spaces within Occupancy Study Area 5:00 PM 228 10 6:00 PM 231 10 7:00 PM 252 10 8:00 PM 238 10 9:00 PM 225 10 10:00 PM 239 10 11:00 PM 222 10 12:00AM 231 10 1:00AM 195 10 2:00AM 103 10 Total Projected Parking Demand 238 241 262 248 235 249 232 241 205 113 Percent Occupied 88% 89% 96% 91 % 86% 92% 85% 89% 75% 42% r:Tn ID!IIDUl'lllg ~ 1111111. Inc. rkenglneer.com LOUNGE GROUP RK 17899 Page 4 ~i6.,',/... ~! absey,,reeJ p~1f<i11g derna11d counts we,e eefldi:Jdefi 111#1:iiA a ,etuon~bfe .~/king ~ distance to the Stag Bar + Kitchen 011 fodu); Af;l(i/ 2g., 2079, from 5 ·()() PA4 ta 2:QQ AM ~ ooe-bouc inteNa[s dudog q,pica[ cooditions and operations. Based on applying the parking requirement of 1 0 additional parking spaces to the observed parking counts, the parking area located near the Stag Bar + Kitchen has enough parking space available to accommodate the project and all other local uses utilizing the parking area. It i;hould be noted tnat the obse!'v'ed parking c01:mts oet8ined iA tl=lc Apiil 2019 parking analysis already acca• mt for the increase..of 57 patrons which the applicaAt was ~eekiog approval for iA 2019. foes a result, the fiAdings in tnis parking aAalyi;i§ accouAt .for tne 2019 approved patrgn iAcrease fill.d. the eu11 e11t I eqaest for 8 39 patmn increase. The observed parking calculation above is a conservative estimate. The parking lots serving the local restaurants, bars, hotels, etc., are shared by all users and generally have peak parking demands that do not occur simultaneously. Furthermore, as indicated in RK's 2019 patron survey, a very large majority (approximately 87%) of E. · s are not utilizing the parking lot. The location lends itself well to pedestrians, bicycl , and a variety of ride hail services. As a result, the net effect of the increase in load c pacity wi+r have a nominal impact on the parking demand. t ·,s -rt.,(Jte,./-e..d fo l){S~wier-s =========================== r:Tr.l 1011near111 I.U.U 1roo11, Inc. rkeng,neer.com LOUNGE GROUP RK 17899 Page 5 Conclusion 0,( s Jtm, e.-r Based on the findings of this analysis, it is anticipated that the occupancy expansion to 299 people with the live entertainment and dance floor areas w ilf not have a negative impact on the public parking areas near the project site. The[oaserved pa1 kiRg sur.ie~ concluded that there are adequate parking spaces available durt g the peak occupancy times of the Stag Bar+ Kitchen. ,,,~,./,. ""'-, S', S C,£U~UJ Based on the results of the transit survey, approximately 87% of the v~ are utilizing alternative modes of transportation and not driving and parking vehicles at the site. Therefore, it can be concluded that given the high demand for ~~.,H,:efS at the site, the proposed occupancy increase will have a nominal impact on arking in the surrounding areas. a.l¼<.lll CJl.nft .-i1JAI. ,f-Jr-~Mfvr+((..~ RK Engineering Group, Inc. appreciates this opportunity to work with the Lounge Group on '{,(Ser S this Stag Bar + Kitchen project. If you have any questions regard ing this review or need further clarification, please contact us at (949) 474-0809. Sincerely, RK ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. Regier Goedecke President Attachment: "The Stag Bar and Kitchen Parking and Patron Survey" Dated 2079 rk17899.doc JN:2383-2023-01 r:Tn engineering L.U.U 1nu9. Inc. rkengrneer.com