HomeMy WebLinkAbout25 - Bay Burger Appeal - Use Permit 2007-027CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 25
May 27, 2008
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Department
Fern Nueno, Planning Technician
(949) 644 -3227, fnueno @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Bay Burger Appeal
600 Bay Avenue E #A -7
■ Use Permit No. 2007 -027 (PA2007 -219)
APPLICANTIAPPELLANT: Bay Burger Company
ISSUE:
Should the City Council sustain, reverse, or modify the Planning Commission's denial
resulting from a 3-4 vote on a motion to approve Use Permit No. 2007 -027?
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a de novo hearing, deny the appeal
and sustain the Planning Commission's denial of Use Permit No. 2007 -027.
INTRODUCTION:
Proiect Setting and Description
The subject property is located within the Balboa Fun Zone, along with other eating and
drinking establishments, retail stores, arcades, amusement rides, and the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum. The Use Permit application is a request to introduce the sale
of beer and wine to the existing restaurant use. No physical changes are proposed with
this application.
Planning Commission Action
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on Use Permit No. 2007 -027 on April 3,
2008. The Planning Commission failed to arrive at a consensus on the project. One
commissioner opposed the project, stating that it was inappropriate to add another
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alcoholic beverage outlet in an area that is already over - concentrated. Other
commissioners indicated support for the project if alcohol sales could be restricted to a
lower percentage of the gross sales and/or the employees serving alcoholic beverages
were at least twenty -one years of age. Other commissioners indicated support for the
project without any additional restrictions.
A motion to approve the project failed on a vote of three (3) ayes and four (4) noes. No
motion was made to reconsider the matter. This resulted in a denial of the project
pursuant to the Rules of Procedures for the Planning Commission, Section VIII (Voting
Procedures), Item D, which states "if there is no action by an affirmative vote, the result
is denial."
DISCUSSION:
The Appeal
The applicant is requesting that the City Council reverse the Planning Commission's
denial of the proposed Use Permit. A copy of the applicant's written statement in
support of the appeal is attached to this report as Exhibit 4. The applicant states that
the establishment will continue as a family restaurant, but that the Bay Burger Company
would like to offer a selection of beer and wine to complement the meals.
Analysis
The Planning Commission struggled with establishing a set of conditions that would
allow alcoholic beverage service, but not change the character of the restaurant and the
Fun Zone. The Planning Commission considered limiting quarterly gross sales of
alcoholic beverages to below 50 percent of total quarterly gross sales; a limit of 10 to 15
percent was suggested at one point. However, staff believes that it will be difficult for
the applicant to monitor and comply with such a condition. The margin for compliance
would simply be too small. Even if the percentage of alcoholic beverage sales could be
continually monitored, the applicant would be forced to suspend the alcoholic
beverages for the remainder of the quarter if the specified percentage were exceeded.
The Type 41 (On -Sale Beer and Wine — Bona Fide Public Eating Place) Alcoholic
Beverage Control (ABC) license sought by the applicant requires that the gross sales of
food prepared and sold to guests on the premises exceed the gross sales of alcoholic
beverages. Therefore, if alcoholic beverage service is permitted, it must be recognized
that this could become a substantial part of the operation, even while remaining
ancillary to the principal use of the restaurant. This must be considered when
determining if the introduction of alcoholic beverages is appropriate at this location.
As indicated in the Planning Commission staff report (Exhibit 1), the proposed project
site is located within Reporting District (RD) 12. RD 12 has a higher concentration of
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ABC licenses per capita than the adjacent reporting district and Orange County as a
whole. Given this concentration, staff believes that it would be inappropriate to add
another alcoholic beverage outlet even if alcoholic beverage sales could be restricted to
remain ancillary to the principal use of the restaurant. Therefore, staff recommends that
the City Council deny the appeal and sustain the Planning Commission's denial of Use
Permit No. 2007 -027.
Staff will prepare the appropriate resolution after receiving the comments of the City
Council.
Environmental Review:
This project has been reviewed and it has been determined that it is categorically
exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
under Class 1 (Existing Facilities).
Public Notice:
Notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, mailed to property owners within
300 feet of the property, and posted at the site a minimum of ten days in advance of this
hearing, consistent with the Municipal Code. Additionally, the item appeared upon the
agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and on the City website.
Alternatives:
Should the City Council wish to grant the appeal and reverse the decision of the
Planning Commission by approving Use Permit No. 2007 -027, staff will prepare a draft
resolution with findings and conditions of approval.
Prepared by:
Patrick J. Alford, PIa-nninb Manager
Exhibits:
Submitted by:
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1. April 3, 2008, Planning Commission Staff Report
2. April 3, 2008, Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
3. Application to Appeal Decision of the Planning Commission
4. Appellant's Written Statement and Informational Packet
5. Project Plans
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Exhibit No. 1
Planning Commission Staff Report
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CITY OF NEWPORT.BEACH FILE CO■ Y
PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT
April 3, 2008 Meeting
Agenda Item 7
SUBJECT: Bay Burger (PA2007 -219)
600 Bay Avenue E #A -7
■ Use Permit No. 2007 -027
APPLICANT: Bay Burger Company
PLANNER: Fern.Nueno, Planning Technician
(949) 644 -3227, fnuenoC&citv.newoort-beach ca us
PROJECT SUMMARY
The applicant is requesting an amendment to Use Perm. No. 3120 to allow the
authorization of the sale of beer and wine for .on -site consumption (Type 41 ABC.
License) pursuant to the Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance (ABO).
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve Use Permit No. 2007 -027,
subject to the findings and conditions of approval included within the attached draft
resolution.
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LOCATION
GENERAL PLAN
ZONING
CURRENT USE
ON-SITE
PI - Private Institutions
Specific Plan District #8
Restaurant, retail commercial
Central Balboa
NORTHEAST
TS - Tidelands
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Newport Bay
SOUTHEAST
CV - Visitor Serving
Specific Plan District #8
Commercial
Commercial
(Central Balboa)
SOUTHWEST
MU -V & PF — Mixed Use
Specific Plan District #8
parking and commercial
Vertical & Public Facilities
Central Balboa .
NORTHWEST
MU -V —Mixed Use
Specific Plan District #8
Restaurant, retail commercial
Vertical
Central Balboa
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INTRODUCTION
Project Setting
The subject property, Suite A -7, is located within the Balboa Fun Zone on the Balboa
Peninsula. The Fun Zone is contained within the streets East Bay Avenue, Palm Street,
East Edgewater Place, and Washington Street.. The lot is approximately 34,000 square
feet. The on site. parking consists of 56 spaces that are provided in a partially
subterranean structure. Additionally, 15 off -site parking spaces are located in a nearby
lot across Palm Street. All parking provided is intended for employee and marina
parking. The Fun Zone contains a mix of eating and drinking establishments, retail
stores, arcade, and amusement rides. Also within the Fun Zone is the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum. Newport Bay is to the northeast of the Fun Zone. The lots to the
northwest, southwest, and southeast are designated as Retail Service. Commercial land
uses within the Specific. Plan District #8 (Central Balboa). Suite A -7 is approximately
1,449 square feet, of which 1,156.5 square feet is net public area (see attached plans in
Exhibit 2). The indoor seating area contains 24 seats, and the outdoor seating area
contains eight seats.
Proiect Description
The applicant is proposing to change the operational characteristics of the existing
restaurant by introducing the sale of beer and wine for on -site consumption (Type '41
ABC License). No physical changes are proposed with this application.
Background
On December 6, 1984, the Planning Commission approved Use Permit No. 3120, which
permitted the redevelopment and expansion of the old Fun Zone site. At the same time,
the Planning Commission approved Variance No. 1118, which included a waiver of a
portion of the required off- street parking. On January 14, 1985, the City Council
approved Use Permit No. 3120 and Variance No. 1118. The approved project included
three new buildings over a partially subterranean parking lot containing 56 spaces.
On June 23, 1994, the Planning Commission approved an amendment to Use Permit
No. 3120. The requested amendment was to convert a portion of the arcade .use to
amusement ride use. Due to all of the amendments since the original use permit
approval, the Planning Commission added a condition stating "That food /specialty food,
arcade, and retail uses shall not exceed 30 percent each, and amusement rides shall
not exceed 50 percent of the permitted gross floor area of the site exclusive of covered
parking. If there is a desire to exceed this limitation, an amendment to the use permit is
required."
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DISCUSSION
Analysis
General Plan/Local Coastal Plan
The Land Use Element of the General Plan designates the Fun Zone site as Private
Institutions. This designation is intended for privately owned facilities that serve the
public, Including places for religious assembly, private schools, health care, cultural
institutions, museums, yacht clubs, congregate homes, and comparable facilities. The
owner and the primary occupant of the Fun Zone is the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, which is a permitted use within this land use designation. The eating and
drinking establishment use with alcoholic beverage service is not specified; however, it
can be considered an ancillary use to the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum.
The Local Coastal Plan designates this site as General Commercial C. This
designation is intended to provide for a wide range of commercial activities oriented
primarily to serve citywide or regional. needs. Restaurants with ancillary beer and wine
sales for on -site consumption are a permitted use within this land use designation.
Zoning Code
The Fun Zone site has a Retail and Service Commercial land use designation within the
Central Balboa Speck Plan District. Restaurant use with alcoholic beverage service is
permitted, subject to the approval of a use permit.
Alcoholic Beverage Sales
Bay Burger is an existing eating establishment that does not currently hold an ABC
license. The applicant is applying for a Type 41 ABC license (On -Sale Beer and Wine —
Bona Fide Public Eating Place), which authorizes the sale of beer and wine for
consumption on or off the premises where sold. The City has approved other use
permits for eating and drinking establishments with alcoholic beverage service as
amendments to the Fun Zone's use permit (Use Permit No. 3120). However,. Balboa
Sushi (Suite C -6) is the only establishment with an ABC license (Type 41) within the
Fun Zone at this time.
The following conditions of approval are proposed to insure that beer and wine sales
remain incidental to food use:
• The establishment must be maintained as a "bona fide public eating place" and
cannot operate as a bar, tavern, cocktail lounge, or nightclub,
• Full menu food service must be available for ordering at all times that the
restaurant establishment is open for business.
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No "happy hour" type of reduced price alcoholic beverage promotion is allowed
except when served in conjunction with food ordered from the full service menu.
■ No live entertainment or dancing is permitted.
■ The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages cannot exceed the gross sales of
food during the same period.
Although the project has an outdoor seating area, staff believes that the area is too
small for an barrier to adequately confine outdoor alcoholic beverage service, which is
typically required by ABC. Therefore, a condition is proposed to require that alcoholic
beverage service be limited to the indoor dining area.
The Newport Beach Police Department (NBPD) has reviewed the project (Exhibit 3),
and has no objections to the basic operations as described by the applicant; however,
NBPD recommends limiting the hours of operation from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. These
hours are within the hours of operation for the Fun Zone, which are 5:00 a.m. to 12:00
a.m. Sunday through Thursday and 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Friday, Saturday, and
recognized holidays. Bay Burger's current hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. to 11:00
p.m.
The NBPD also recommends requiring all owners, managers, and employees serving
and /or selling alcoholic beverages to undergo and successfully complete a certified
training program in responsible methods and skills for serving.and selling alcoholic
beverages.. ABC offers a training program titled Licensee Education on Alcohol and .
Drugs (L.E.A.D):
The NBPD has also provided alcohol. related statistics for the Fun Zone's Reporting
District, Reporting District (RD) 12 (see map in Exhibit 4), for the 2007 Calendar Year.
Statistics were also provided for RD 13 and RD 15, which are the adjacent districts to
the west. RD 11 is immediately adjacent to the east; however, it is not applicable for
comparison purposes because it contains mostly residential properties.
Factors to Consider
Section 20.89.030.13 (Alcoholic Beverage Outlets) requires the Planning Commission to
consider certain factors when making the required findings to approve the Use Permit. A
discussion of these factors in support of the proposed Use Permit is provided below:
1. Whether the use serves public convenience or necessity
The purpose of the Speck Plan District #8 is to provide the Central Balboa area with
commercial services for permanent residents and visitors of the area. Introducing
incidental beer and wine to the existing eating establishment is a convenience to the
nearby residents and visitors within the area who patronize the business.
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City Council "K-7" policy grants the NBPD "the authority to make determinations. of
convenience and necessity for the sale of alcoholic beverages, and provides criteria for
situations when the public convenience and necessity will not be served by granting
additional retail licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages." The policy continues that
"the public convenience and necessity will not be served by the approval of any new or
upgraded license" if the location is within an area where the number of crimes is at least
75 percent higher than the average of all reporting districts in the City. The "Fun Zone is
not within an area where the number of crimes is at least 75 percent higher tharn the
average of all reporting districts in the City, which is congruent with the public
convenience determination from City Council "K -7" policy.
2. The crime rate in the reporting district and adjacent reporting districts as compared
to other areas in the City
Reporting District
Part One Crimes
(Serious offenses)
Part Two Crimes
(Ali other offenses)
Part One Crimes
Rate (per 100,000
people)
12
102
74
6,017.70
13
97
99
5,309.25
15
326
258
11,531.66
Newport Beach
2,925
3,712
1 3,620.05
The location is within RD 12., wherein the number of Part One Crimes and the Part One
Crime Rate is greater than in the adjacent reporting district, RD 13. The Part Two
Crimes within RD 12 are less than in RD 13. The Part One Crimes Rate in RD 12, 13,
and 15 is higher than that of the City as a whole due to the high concentration of
commercial uses in the Balboa Peninsula. RD 12 had a total of 228 reported crimes as
compared to a citywide reporting district average of 175 reported crimes. This reporting
district had 52 more crimes and is 22.81 percent above the citywide reporting district
average. These numbers reflect_crime data for the 2007 Calendar Year.
3. The number of alcohol licenses per capita in the reporting, district and in adjacent
reporting districts as compared to the county-wide average
Reporting District
Active ABC Licenses
Per Capita License Ratio
12
35
1 per 48 residents
13
5
1 per 365 residents
15
90
1 per 31 residents
County-wide
4,805
1 per 592 residents
The ABC license data is from the 2006 Uniform Crime Reports. The Fun Zone location
is within an RD that is over the Orange County per capita average of ABC licenses. RD
13 has more residential properties than RD 12 and RD 15, which may explain the lower
number of ABC licenses in the reporting district. As of May 1, 2003, the Orange County
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average active, retail ABC license was one license for every 592 residents. RD 12 has a.
higher concentration of this type of ABC license compared with the County average.
4. The numbers of alcohol- related calls for service, crimes or arrests in the reporting
district and in adjacent reporting districts
Reporting District
DUI/Drunk Arrests
Total Arrests
Calls for Service
12
52
117
2,172
13
55:
132
2,907
15
461
831
7,322
Newport Beach
1,471
3,345
61,060
These numbers reflect crime data for the 2007 Calendar Year. RD 12 has a slightly
lower number of DUI/Drunk Arrests, Total Arrests, and Calls for Service recorded in
2007 compared to RD 13, and significantly lower number of DUI/Drunk Arrests, Total
Arrests, and Calls for Service recorded in 2007 compared to RD 15.
5. The proximity of the alcoholic beverage outlet to residential districts, day "care
centers, park and recreation facilities, places of religious assembly, and schools
The Fun Zone is in a commercial area with mixed -use districts adjacent to the south and
west. There are no day care centers, park and recreation facilities, places of religious
assembly, or schools in close proximity to the subject property. In accordance with the
Alcoholic Beverage Ordinance, the Police Department has reviewed the application,
and upon approval of the Use Permit, will condition the ABC license as necessary to
maintain the health, safety, and welfare of the community.
Use Permit Findings
The following information is presented in support of the required Use Permit findings:
Finding: That the proposed location of the use is in accord with the objectives of
this code and the purpose of the district in which the site is located.
Facts in Support of Finding:
The project is located in the Retail Service Commercial (RSC) district of the
Speck Plan District #8 (Central Balboa) which is intended to provide the
Central Balboa area with commercial services for permanent residents and
visitors of the area. The existing eating establishment with proposed alcohol
sales is a commercial use, which serves residents and visitors and, therefore,
is consistent with the purposes of the Speck Plan District #8.
• Subject to the approval of a use permit by the Planning Commission, a
restaurant use with alcoholic beverage service is permitted within this district.
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2. Finding: That the proposed location of the Use Permit and the proposed
conditions under which it would be operated or maintained will be consistent with
the General Plan and the purpose of the district in which the site is located; will
not be detrimental to the public health, safety, peace, morals, comfort, or welfare
of persons residing or working in or adjacent to the neighborhood of such use;
and will not be detrimental to the properties or improvements in the vicinity or to
the general welfare of the city.
Facts in Support of Finding:
The Land Use Element of the General Plan designates the project site as
Private Institutions, which is intended for privately owned facilities. that serve
the public.
The ancillary use of the restaurant with beer and wine sales will not be
detrimental to the site or to the community based upon information received at
the hearing and information provided by the Police Department.
The on -site consumption of alcohol will be incidental to the eating establishment
use. The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages shall not exceed the
gross sales of food during the same period, . per the conditions of approval.
Alcohol service will be under the supervision of LEAD- trained employees, and a
minimum of three employees will be on duty at all times.
The proposed hours of operation, 7 :00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., will not.significantly
change characteristics of the existing commercial area. These proposed hours
of operation are within the hours of operation for the entire Fun Zone.
3. Finding: That the proposed use
including any specific condition
which it would be located.
Facts in Support of Finding:
will comply with the provisions of this Code,
required for the proposed use in the district..in
The project has been conditioned to comply with. the. development and
operational regulations pursuant to Section 20.89.050 (Alcoholic Beverage
Outlets) of the Municipal Code as they relate to the operation of the proposed
project. Employees serving alcoholic beverages will receive LEAD training, and
records of each owner's, manager's, and employee's successful completion
of the required certified training program shall be maintained on the premises
and shall be presented upon request by a representative of the City of
Newport Beach. The exterior of the alcoholic beverage outlet shall be
maintained free of litter and graffiti at all times. The owner or operator shall
provide for daily removal of trash, litter, and debris from the premises and on
all abutting sidewalks within 20 feet of the premises. Graffiti shall be removed
within 48 hours of written notice from the City.
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The project has been reviewed and conditioned to ensure that potential conflicts
with surrounding land uses are minimized to the greatest extent .possible.
Therefore, the project meets the purpose and intent of Chapter 20.89 of the
Municipal Code by preserving a healthy environment . for residents and
businesses. The operator is required to take reasonable steps to discourage
and correct objectionable conditions that constitute a nuisance in parking areas,
sidewalks, and areas surrounding the alcoholic beverage outlet and adjacent
properties during.business hours, W directly related to the patrons of the subject
alcoholic beverage outlet.
Alternatives
If the Planning Commission does not wish to approve this application subject to the
findings and conditions of approval included within the attached draft resolution, it shall
either modify the conditions of approval and approve the application, approve as
requested, or disapprove the application. .
Environmental Review
This project has been reviewed, and it has been determined that it is categorically
exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality ,Act (CEQA)
under Class 1 (Existing Facilities).
Public Notice
Notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, mailed to property owners within
300 feet of the property, and posted at the site a minimum of ten days in advance of this
hearing, consistent with the Municipal Code. Additionally, the item appeared upon the
agenda for this meeting, which was posted at City Hall and on the City website.
Prepared by:
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Fern Nueno, Planning Technician
EXHIBITS
1. Draft Resolution
2. Project Plans
3. Police Department Report
4. Police Department Reporting District map
5. Project narrative from applicant
Submitted by:
David Lepo, Pla g Director
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Exhibit N.P. I
Draft Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING USE
-PERMIT NO. 2007 -027 TO ALLOW THE ON -SALE AND
OFF -SALE OF BEER AND WINE AT AN EXISTING
RESTAURANT LOCATED AT 600 EAST BAY AVENUE #A-
7 (PA 2007 -219)
WHEREAS, an application was filed by Bay, Burger Company; with respect to
property located at 600 East Bay Avenue #A7, and legally described as Parcel 1, Block B,
Parcel Map Book 208/04 -06, requesting approval of amendment to Use Permit No. 3120
to allow a Type 41 ABC license for the on -sale and off -sale of beer and wine, pursuant
to. Municipal Code Chapter 20.89 (Alcoholic Beverage Outlets) in conjunction with the
operations of an existing restaurant; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held onApril 3, 2008, in the City Hall Council
Chambers, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California. A notice of time, place,
and purpose of the meeting was given in accordance with the Municipal Code.
Evidence, both written and oral, was presented to, and considered by, the Planning
Commission at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, .the. Land Use Element of the General Plan designates the project
site as Private .Institutions, which is intended for privately owned facilities that serve the
public; and
WHEREAS, the Local Coastal. Plan designates the site as General Commercial,
which is intended to provide for a wide range of commercial .activities oriented primarily
to serve citywide or regional needs; and
WHEREAS, the subject property is designated as a Retail Service Commercial
land use within the Speck Plan District #8 (Central Balboa) zoning district, which is
intended to provide the Central Balboa area with commercial services for permanent
residents and visitors of the area; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department has advised that Reporting District 12 has a
lower concentration of ABC licenses than Reporting District 15, and a higher
concentration of ABC licenses than Reporting District 13; and
WHEREAS, the Police Department has advised that Reporting District 12 is not
within an area where the number of crimes is at least 75% higher than the average of all
City Reporting Districts; and
WHEREAS, the proposed use is consistent with the purpose and intent of
Section 20.89 (Alcoholic Beverage Outlets) of the Newport Beach Municipal Code; and
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WHEREAS, consistent with required findings for approval of a use permit as set
forth in Section 20.91.035 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code, the following findings
and facts in support of such findings are made:
Finding: That the proposed location of the use is in accord with the objectives of
this code and the purpose of the district in which the site is located.
Facts in Support of Finding:
a. The project is located in the Retail Service Commercial (RSC) district of
the Speck Plan District #8 (Central Balboa) which is intended to provide
the Central Balboa area with commercial services for permanent residents
and visitors of the area. The existing eating establishment with proposed
alcohol sales is a commercial use which serves residents and visitors and,
therefore, is consistent with the purposes of the Speck Plan District #8.
b. Subject to the approval of a use permit by the Planning Commission, a
restaurant use with alcoholic beverage service is permitted. within this
district.
2. Finding: That the proposed location of the Use Permit and the proposed
conditions under which it would be operated or maintained will be consistent with
the General Plan and the purpose of the district in which the site is located; will
not be detrimental to the public health, safety, peace, morals, comfort; orwelfare
of persons residing or working in or adjacent to the neighborhood of such use;
and will not be detrimental to the properties or improvements in the vicinity or to
the general welfare of the city.
Facts in Support of Finding:
a. The Land Use Element of the General Plan designates the project site as
Private Institutions, which is intended for privately owned facilities that
serve the public.
b. The ancillary use of the restaurant with beer and wine sales will not be
detrimental to the site.or to the community based upon information received
at the hearing and information provided by the'Police Department
c. The on-site consumption of alcohol will be incidental to the eating
establishment use. The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages shall
not exceed the gross sales of food during the same period, per the
conditions of approval. Alcohol service will be under the supervision of
LEAD-trained employees, and a minimum of three employees will be on
duty at all times.
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d. The proposed hours of operation, 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., will not
significantly change characteristics of the existing commercial area. These
proposed hours of operation are within the hours of operation .for the entire
Fun Zone.
3. Finding: That the proposed use will comply with the provisions of this Code,
including any specific condition required for the proposed use in the district in
which it would be located.
Facts in Support of Finding:
a. The project has been conditioned to comply with the development and
operational regulations pursuant to Section 20.89.050 (Alcoholic Beverage
Outlets) of the Municipal Code as they relate to the operation of the
proposed project. Employees serving alcoholic beverages will receive LEAD
training, and records of each owner's, manager's, and employee's
successful completion of the required certified training program shalt be
maintained on the premises and shall be presented upon request by a
representative of the City of Newport Beach. The exterior of the alcoholic
beverage outlet shall be maintained free of litter and graffiti at all times.
The owner or operator shall provide for daily removal of trash; litter, and
debris from the premises and on all abutting sidewalks within 20 feet of
the premises. Graffiti shall be removed within 48 hours of written.notice
from the City.
b. The project has been reviewed and conditioned to ensure that.potential
conflicts with surrounding land uses are minimized to the greatest extent
possible. Therefore, the project meets the purpose and intent of Chapter
20.89 of the Municipal Code by preserving a healthy environment for
residents and businesses. The operator is required to take reasonable
steps to discourage and correct. objectionable conditions that constitute a.
nuisance in parking areas, sidewalks and areas surrounding. the alcoholic
beverage outlet and adjacent properties during business hours, N directly
related to the patrons of the subject alcoholic beverage outlet.
WHEREAS, the project qualifies for a Categorical Exemption pursuant to 15301
(Existing Facilities) of the Implementing Guidelines of the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA); and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach hereby approves
Use Permit No. 2007 -027, subject to the Conditions set forth in Exhibit `A ".
Section 2. This action shall become final and effective fourteen days after the
adoption of this Resolution unless within such time an appeal is filed with the City Clerk
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in accordance with the provisions of Title 20 Planning and Zoning, of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 3rd DAY OF APRIL.
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Robert Hawkins, Chairman
Bradley Hillgren, Secretary
AYES:
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EXHIBIT "A"
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2007-027
PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS:
I. The project must be in substantial conformance with the approved site plan,
4'floor plans, and elevations, except as noted below.
2. The hours of operation shall be limited to 7:00 am to 10:00 pm.
3. A minimum of three employees shall be on duty at all times.
4. Alcoholic beverage service shall not be allowed in the outdoor seating area..
The applicant shall take reasonable steps to ensure that no open containers
With alcohol beverages leave the indoor seating area, including the posting of
loitering, open container; and other signs specified by the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Act.
STANDARD CONDITIONS:
5. Full menu food service shall be available for ordering at all times that the
restaurant establishment is open for business.
6. No "happy hour" type of reduced price alcoholic beverage promotion shall be
allowed except when served in conjunction with food ordered from the full
service menu.
7. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to the
licensed premises under•the control of the license.
8. No live entertainment or dancing shall be permitted.
9. ` No audible paging system or speaker system shall be utilized any where on
the premises at any time.
10. All signs and displays must conform to the City Municipal Code requirements.
11. There shall be no exterior advertising or signs of any kind or type, including
advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the
availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of alcoholic beverages or
signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall constitute a violation of this
condition.
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12. Storage outside of the building in the front or at the rear of the property shall
be prohibited.
13. The exterior of the alcoholic beverage outlet shall be maintained free of litter
and graffiti at all times. The owner or operator shall provide for daily removal
of trash, litter, and debris from the premises and on all. abutting sidewalks
within 20 feet of the premises. Graffiti shall be removed within 48 hours of
written notice from the City.
14. The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic
sales of food during the same period.
records which reflect separately the
beverages of the licensed business.
frequently than on a quarterly basis
Planning Department on demand.
beverages .shall not exceed the gross
The licensee shall at all times maintain
gross sale of food and gross sale of
Said records shall be kept no less
and shall be made available to the
15. The operator of the restaurant facility shall be responsible for the control of
noise generated by the subject facility. The noise.generated by the proposed
use shall comply with the provisions of the Newport Beach Municipal Code.
16. The alcoholic beverage outlet operator shall take reasonable steps to
discourage and correct objectionable condi ions that constitute a nuisance in
parking areas, sidewalks, and areas surrounding the alcoholic beverage
outlet and adjacent properties during business hours, if directly related to the
patrons of the subject alcoholic beverage outlet. if the operator fails. to
discourage or correct nuisances, the Planning Commission may review,
modify; or revoke this Use Permit in accordance with Chapter 20.96 of the
Zoning Code.
17. A Special Events Permit is required for any event or promotional activity
outside the normal operational characteristics of this restaurant business that
would attract large crowds, involve the sale of alcoholic beverages, include
any form of on -site media broadcast, or any other activities as specified in the
Newport Beach Municipal Code to require such permits.
18. Petitioner shall not share any profits, or pay any percentage or commission to
a promoter or any other person, based. upon moneys collected as a door
charge, cover charge, or any other form of admission charge, including
minimum drink orders or the sale of drinks.
19. Any event or activity staged by an outside promoter or entity, where the
restaurant owner or his employees or representatives share in any profits, or
pay any percentage or commission to a promoter or any other person, based
upon moneys collected as a door charge, cover charge, or any other form of
admission charge, including minimum drink orders or sale of drinks is
prohibited.
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20. The applicant shall comply with all federal, State, and local laws. Material
violation of any of those laws in connection with the use will be cause for
revocation of this permit.
21. The type of alcoholic beverage license issued by the California Board of
Alcoholic Beverage Control shall be a Type 41 in conjunction with the service
of food as the principal use of the facility. Any upgrade in the alcoholic
beverage license shall be subject to the approval of an amendment to this
application and may require the approval of the Planning Commission.
22. That the Planning Commission may add to or modify conditions of approval to
this Use Permit, or recommend to the City Council the revocation of this Use
Permit, upon a determination that the operation which is subject of this Use
Permit causes injury, or is detrimental to the health, safety, peace, morals,
comfort, or general welfare of the community.
23. Any changes in operational characteristics, hours of operation, expansion in
area, or modification to the floor plan; shall require an amendment to this Use
Permit or the processing of a new use permit, unless otherwise approved by
the Planning Department.
24. Should the business subject to the Use Permit conditioned herein be sold or
otherwise come under different ownership or a change in operators, any
future .owners, operators, or tenants shall be notified of the conditions of this
approval by either the current business owner, property owner, or the leasing
agent.
25. All owners, managers, and employees selling alcoholic beverages shall
undergo and successfully complete a certified training program in responsible
methods and skills for selling alcoholic beverages. The certified program
must meet the standards of the California Coordinating Council on
Responsible Beverage. Service or other certifying /licensing body, which the
State may designate. The establishment shall comply with the requirements
of this section within 180 days of the issuance of the certificate of occupancy.
Records of each owner's, managers, and employee's successful completion
of the required certified training program shall be maintained on the premises
and shall be presented upon request by a representative of the City of
Newport Beach.
26. Approval does not permit the premises to operate as a bar, tavern, cocktail
lounge, or nightclub as defined by the Municipal Code, unless the Planning
Commission first approves a use permit.
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27. This Use Permit shall be terminated if the operation is no longer maintained
as. a "bona fide public eating place" as defined by the California Department
of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
28. That this Use Permit shall expire unless exercised within twenty -four months
from the date of approval as specked in Section 20.91.50 of the Newport
Beach Municipal Code.
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Exhibit No. 3
Police Department Review
City of Newport Beach
Police Department
December 6, 2007
TO: Fem Nueno, Staff Planner
FROM: Detective Dave Stark
SUBJECT: Bay Burger Company - Project Review UP2007 -027
600 E. Bay Avenue #A -7
At your request, the Police Department has reviewed the project application for
Bay Burger Company, located at 600 E. Bay Avenue #A -7, Newport Beach. This
location is currently operating as a hamburger restaurant. The project proposal
consists of allowing beer and wine sales at their existing location pursuant to an
ABC Type 41 License (On -Sale Beer and Wine).
We have included a report by Police Department Crime Analyst Paul Salenko
that provides detailed statistical information related to calls for service in and
around the applicant's place of business.
Applicant History
The applicantlowner of Bay Burger Company is Christopher. Roman who has
owned the business for eight months. He advised that the location has been a
hamburger restaurant for approximately six years. Prior to coming to Newport
Beach last year, Mr. Roman worked in the restaurant business in New York. He
has over 12 years of experience in the industry.
Signs and Displays
We advise that any signs and displays conform to the City requirements.
Hours of Operation
7:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Security:
No recommendations from the Police Department.
Employee Training:
Require all owners, managers and employees serving and /or selling .alcoholic
beverages to undergo and successfully complete a certified training program in
responsible methods and skills for serving and selling alcoholic beverages.
Additional Comments:
Outside of these recommendations, the
the basic operations as described by
CUP, will condition the ABC license as
and welfare of the community.
Police Department has no objections to
he applicant and, upon approval of the
necessary to maintain the health, safety
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For the purposes of this application; staff may also want to consider establishing
conditions that would require a City of Newport Beach Special Event Permit. A
permit should be required for any event or promotional activity outside the normal
operational characteristics of the proposed business. For example, events which
are likely to attract large crowds or those for which an admission fee is charged,
events that include any form of party or contract promoters, or any other activities
as specked in the Newport Beach Municipal Code which require such permits. It
may also be appropriate to establish conditions that would address possible
future uses in the event this business evolves towards a traditional bar -type
establishment.
In addition; the Police Department believes the following conditions would be
appropriate for the Conditional Use Permit for the establishment:
Approval does not permit the premises to operate as a bar, tavern,
cocktail lounge or nightclub as defined by the Municipal Code, unless the
Planning Commission first approves a Use Permit.
2. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to
the licensed premises under the control of the license.
3. There shall be no exterior advertising or signs of any kind or type,
including advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or
indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior displays of
alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior shall
constitute a violation of this condition.
4. Petitioner shall not share any profits, or pay any percentage or
commission to a promoter or any other person, based upon moneys
collected as a door charge, cover charge, or any other form of admission
charge, including minimum drink orders or the sale of drinks.
5: The quarterly gross sales of alcoholic beverages shall not exceed the
gross sales of food during the same period. The licensee shall at all times
maintain records which reflect separately the gross sale of food and the
gross sales of alcoholic beverages of the licensed business. Said records
shall be kept no less frequently than on a quarterly basis and shall be
made available to the Department on demand.
If you have any questions, please contact Detective Dave Stark,
Vice /Intelligence, at (949) 644 -3706.
Submitted by:
Dave Stark, Detective
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Police Department
Memorandum
March 24, 2008
TO: Fern Nueno; Staff Planner
FROM: Paul Salenko, Crime. Analyst
SUBJECT: Alcohol Related Statistics
At your request, our office has reviewed police services data for the Bay Burger Company at
600 East Bay Ave, A -7. This area encompasses our reporting district (RD) number 12 as well
as part of Census Tract 628. This report reflects City of Newport Beach crime data for
.calendar year 2007, which is the most current data available.
Calls for Service Information
City wide there were approximately 61,060 calls for police services during this time, of which
2,172 were in RD 12. A "call for service' is, any contact of the police department by a citizen
which results in the dispatching of a unit or causes the contacted employee to take some sort
of action, such as criminal investigations, alarm responses, traffic accidents, parking
problems, and animal control calls, etc.
Crime Information
There were 6,637 crimes reported to the Newport Beach Police Department during this
period. Of this total, 2,925 were Part one Crimes. Part One crimes are the eight most serious
crimes (Homicide, forcible Rape, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Larceny4heft,
Auto Theft and Arson) as defined by the FBI in the Uniform Crime Reports. The remaining
3,712 were Part Two crimes. The Part One crime rate for the entire city during this same
period was 3,620.05 per 100,000 people. The national Part One crime rate was 4,063.4* per
100,000 people.
Crimes RD 12 Newport Beach California*
National*
Part 1 102 2,925 1,390,709
11,556,854
Part 2 74 3,712 N/A
N/A
Part 1Crime Rate 6,017.70 3,620.05 3,848.95
3,898.94
The number of active ABC licenses in this RD is 35 **
Per capita ratio 1 license for every 48 residents.
This reporting district had a total of 228 reported crimes as compared to a City wide
reporting district average of 175 reported crimes. This reporting district is 52 crimes more or
22.81 % above the City wide reporting district average. This location is not within an area
where the number of crimes is at least 75% higher than the average of all reporting districts in
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the City as outlined in the City Council "K -7" policy. This location is within an RD that is
over the Orange County per capita average of ABC licenses**.
Arrest Information
There were 12 DUI arrests and 40 Plain Drunk arrest in this area during this same period as
compared to 1,471 for the entire city. This RD amounts to 3.54% of the DUI /Drunk arrests
made in the entire City. According to a recent national study by the Department. of justice,
more than 36% of adult offenders convicted of crimes in 1996 had been drinking at the time
of their arrest.
Arrests
(DUT/ Drunk)
Total Arrests
RD. 12 Newport Beach
52 1,471
117 3,345
California* National'
N/A N/A
1,457,151 9,579,611
Additional Information
The Alcoholic Beverage Outlets ordnance states that the Planning Commission shall consider
the crime rate in the adjacent reporting districts. The two adjacent reporting districts you
requested are RD 13 and RD 15
Crimes
RD 13
RD 15
Part 'l
97
326
Part 2
99
258
Crime Rate
5,309.25
11,531.66
Arrests (DUI/Drunk)
55
461
Total Arrests
132
831
Calls For Service
2,907
7,322
Number of active ABC licenses
5** .
90**
Per capita ratiol license for every
365* residents
31* residents.
Note: It is important to remember that when dealing with small numbers any change greatly
affects any percentage changes..
The population figure used for the Crime Rate was 80,800.
*These numbers are from the 2006 Uniform Crime Reports, which is the most recent edition.
"The number of active ABC licenses is the total of all types of licenses known to the police
department as of the date of this document. As of May 1, 2003 the Orange County average of
active, retail ABC licenses was 1 license for every 592 residents. (4,805 licenses and a
population of 2,846,289)
If you are in need of any further assistance, please contact me at (949) 644 -3791.
Paul Salenko
Crime Analysis Unit
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Exhibit No. 5
Applicant's project narrative
APPLICANT: Bay Burger Company, LLC dba `Bay Burger Company"
REQUEST: Approval of Conditional Use Permit Permitting the On -Sale of
Beer & Wine in Conjunction With The Operation of a Restaurant.
PROPOSED USE: Existing Restaurant With On -Sale Service of Beer & Wine
ADDRESS: 600 E. Bay Avenue, Suite A7
Newport Beach ("Fun Zone"), CA 92661
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The proposed project is for the approval of on -sale beer & wine privileges. for an existing.
restaurant located within the "Fun Zone" regional entertainment and shopping area. The
existing restaurant is "Bay Burger Company" restaurant. Bay Burger Company is a
casual family restaurant serving a variety of burgers.
This request is to permit the sale of beer and wine for on -sale consumption in conjunction
with the operations of the restaurant. Service of beer and wine is made for the
convenience of patrons dining at the restaurant. No interior or exterior improvements or
changes are proposed for this project.
The subject property is located within the Fun Zone, a regional entertainment and
shopping area. The site is bounded by other commercial and retail uses. The existing
restaurant will continue to serve the local residents of the surrounding community and
tourists that patronize the Fun Zone.
The existing restaurant has a total area of approximately 1,449 square feet. The existing
restaurant is open seven (7) days a week. The proposed hours of operation are 8:00 AM
to 11:00 PM seven (7) days a week.. Hours may be shorter depending on the season.
The project will employ approximately 3 to 6 employees (depending on the season) that
would be on -site at one time.
The surrounding land uses are as follows:
North: `✓
Harbor channel.
South:
Commercial/Retail.
East:
Commercial/Retail,
West:
Commercial/Retail.
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Exhibit No. 2
Planning Commission Minutes
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-ommon wall. The construction noise during this year -long process will be
e next room as Mr. Kinney's place is not a stand -alone house. The be
ill, oofs, foundations, driveways, walkways, etc are common areas. I
trier f the condominium shall own one third undivided interest in the core
aa. M .Kinney should not be allowed to cut into the roof without the permit
the two ther owners. Is it fair that 1,235 of the 1,746 developable sq
)tag e beg en to one owner? This should be negotiated among all the off
decide.
comment
Commission inquiry, r. Harp noted that this is a case where there ar CC
t no homeowners ass iation has been formed. The CC &Rs not e
wide for a homeowners a \ted n.
mmissioner McDaniel nconcern of the contractu obligations in
)air of the common areas
Harp noted the City does not enf a CC and rovisions nor does it
Ived in private disputes between partiks related their interests.
nmissioner Toerge noted this is an abru change in scale, not only to
Scent unit but to the properties next to it at re also objecting. It violates
d Use Plan provision 5.6.2 that dis urage brupt change in scale.
ling Code is clear and that this i detrimenta o the general welfare
dous to the property of the impro merits in the ne hborhood.
was made by Commi loner Toerge and secon d by Commi:
,I to reverse the Xecision of the Zoning Ad m istrator and
tion Permit No. 20Z7-007.
Alford co that the motion include the strike out of
srepresentation. a noted the percentage increase is rounded up o 31%
%. He adde hat the project is non - conforming as a whole with th gara
to parking aces are provided per unit, the guest parking is required er
ove that o space requirement. The guest parking has not been provide
.refor a project is not in conformance.
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Ay . Eaton, Peotter, Cole, Hawkins, McDaniel, Toerge and Hillgren
es: None
SUBJECT: Bay Burger (PA2007 -219) ITEM 7
600 Bay Avenue PA2007-2 -219
Denied
request to amend Use Permit No. 3120 to allow the authorization of the sale o
peer and wine for on -site consumption (Type 41 ABC License) pursuant to th
Icoholic Beverage Ordinance (ABO).
rn Nueno, Planning Technician, gave an overview of the staff report. The Ty
license they are applying for does allow for off -site consumption of the alcol
rchased on the property. The City is not allowed to regulate that as that
der the jurisdiction of the ABC; however, ABC will condition that the alcohol
t allowed on the outdoor patio. She noted a correction to the draft resolution
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4 to delete the first sentence; and, Condition 7 is to be removed.
ner Toerge noted his concern of the purchase of alcohol that could
off site.
Cho, representing the applicant, noted:
Request to change Condition 3 to two employees as there will be suffic
supervision regarding alcohol service outside noting the visibility from
inside.
. He agrees to the other Conditions.
Harp added that the City does not control what the ABC issues as far
ses, and it would be appropriate to have a security guard placed on
oor patio to the extent they are allowed to have alcohol service in i
oor patio area.
son Hawkins noted we could add to Condition 3 if alcohol service
on the outdoor patio the applicant must have some type of security pl
J by the Police Department.
Cho noted he would have no objection. If alcohol service is requested on 1
3, we would have to come back to the Planning Commission for
lification of the existing Use Permit or a new application at that time.
McDaniel noted his concern of the hours of operation.
Cho noted during the mornings it is anticipated to sell breakfast items.
remission inquiry, he added the clientele is patrons of the Fun Zone
rists. It is a small family owned burger place.
nissioner Hillgren noted his concern of alcohol be no more than 50%
; sales. That seems a lot for a small burger place, is it presumed that sa
J increase due to the alcohol? Could it be made a smaller percentage? l
who are serving should be a minimum of 21 years of age.
Cho answered it would be a similar operation as a Ruby's. He noted he coi
the applicant. It would be problematic as the employees are under the age
The ABC allows anyone under 21, as long as they are supervised
ieone over 21, to serve alcohol.
vote taken if there is a concern on these issues:
- Commissioners McDaniel, Eaton, Hillgren
- Commissioners Toerge, Cole, Peotter, Hawkins
Hawkins noted these were not a concern.
was made by Commissioner Cole and seconded by Comm
to allow the authorization of the sale of beer and wine for
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consumption (Type 41 ABC License) pursuant to the Alcoholic Beverage
Ordinance (ABO) with the modified conditions to the draft resolution that include
he deletion of Condition 7, deletion of the first sentence in Condition 4, and
change to Condition 3.
Mr. Harp noted the security plan as part of Condition 3 to be approved by the
Police Department.
The maker and second of the Motion agreed.
Ayes:
Peotter, Cole and Toerge
Noes:
Eaton, Hawkins, McDaniel and Hillgren
Discussion continued on what would make the concerns expressed by the
Commission such that this application could be approved. Staff suggested it is
not a practical matter to stipulate percentages as there is no way to enforce it.
The location was also noted in the Fun Zone and that during the summer there is
inability to enforce.
There was no motion to reconsider this matter.
Continue meeting
M on was made by Commissioner Peotter and seconded by Commissioner
to hear next item
Cole continue the meeting to hear the next item as it was after 10:30.
Ayes:
Eaton, Cole, Hawkins, McDaniel, Toerge and Hillgren
Noes:
otter
SUBJECT: Tomm Bahamas (PA2008 -029)
ITEM NO. 8
854 Avo do Avenue.
PA2008-
request to amend Use P mit No. 3623 to permit an additional 461 square-fool
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outdoor dining patio which uld be in excess of the maximum outdoor dining,,'
area allowed by the provisions Section 20.82.050 (Accessory Outdoor Din
of the Newport Beach Municipal ode. The property is located in the po
Village Planned Community (PC) Di 'ct.
Assistant Planner Janet Brown gave an o rview of the staff r rt.
Mr. W. C. Wells, President of Tommy Bah a s, not a is in agreement with
staffs recommendation.
Commissioner Toerge noted his concern parking nd therefore is unable to
support the application as this is an all y impacted ar . He suggested that as
he primary goal is to increase i ibility, a commens ate reduction in the
existing outdoor dining area to ual the amount of the incre se be given and he
would be more supportive this. This would be a transfer a portion of th
existing outdoor dining a to this front dining area.
Commissioner gren asked if The Irvine Company was in sup rt of this
pplication.
Mr. ells answered, yes and staff added that an authorization form had b en
ned as well.
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P.O. BOX 1768, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915
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RECEIVED BY: PERRYI
TODAY'S DATE: 04/10/08,
27005000 ZONING & SUBDIVISION F
CASH PAID
$.00
CHECK PAID
$340.00
CASH RECEIPT
RECEIPT NUMBER: 01000083419
PAYOR: BAY BURGER COMPANY,
REGISTER DATE: 04/11/08 TIME: 16:42:15
$340.00
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TOTAL DUE: $340.00
TENDERED CHANGE
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Exhibit No. 4
Appellant's Statement and Packet
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May 13, 2008
Bay Burger Company is currently seeking approval for a beer and wine license for its
location in the Fun Zone /Newport Harbor Nautical Museum space. We are open for
breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. We are known for our huge hamburgers (which were
nominated by Fox News for the Best Burger in Orange County(, freshly tossed salads, and
hand crafted sandwiches. Our clientele includes local families from Peninsula Point and
Balboa Island, area emptoyees and tourists.
I am a responsible and diligent restaurateur with experience in all aspects of kitchen
safety, front of house operations, food handling and staff training. The restaurant is my
family's primary source of income, and I am a hands -on owner who spends a good part of
my time at the restaurant to insure that quality standards and operational consistency are
maintained.
My wife, Kate Enriquez, was raised here on the Peninsula, attended Newport Elementary,
Ensign Middle School and Newport Harbor High School before attending Manhattan
College in New York City where we met. We married at Our Lady of Mount Carmel and
have chosen Newport Beach to raise our two children - Jack, who attends pre- school at
the Christ Church by the Sea and our newborn, Lity. Kate and I value the integrity of
Newport Beach and believe in enhancing the standard of living in our community.
We are both active in the community through Bay Burger Company. We donated a catered
dinner for Newport Elementary yearly fundraiser'Hoola for Moota, clinching them one of
the highest bids of the evening. We have also donated our services to the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum fundraisers, Ensign Middle School teacher's fund and the Rotary Club.
I have no intention of becoming a bar and operating hours wit( remain the same. I have
created a restaurant that appeals primarily to families and I simply want to offer our adult
guests what they continue to ask for - a beer or glass of wine white they are eating their
meal, surrounded by their family, looking out over the bay at one of the most beautiful and
unique places in California. I feel I have built a dining experience that is a beneficial
addition to the Balboa Peninsula and I want to maintain the customer base that I have
worked so hard to build. A beer and wine license wit( give responsible adult patrons the
beverage choices they desire.
Sincerely,
Christopher Roman
Owner
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600 CAST BAY AVENUE °A7 NEWPORT BERCI(, CA 92651
T949.675.0660 rg49.675 774 www.bayburgeicompauy.com
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NAUTICAL MUSEUM
W P O R T H A R B O R N A U T I C A L M U S E U M
August 6, 2007
Evelyn Tseng
Revenue Division
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA
92658 -8915
RE: Bay Burger Company
Dear Ms. Tseng:
This letter of support is written on behalf of Christopher Roman and the Bay Burger
Company at 600 E. Bay Avenue, Newport Beach.
Christopher and his staff have brought a much needed vitality and energy to the Fun Zone.
Most importantly, they have brought quality and good service. The food is delicious, I
recommend the Caprese salad and for real sustenance the Cubano sandwich.
When Christopher and his business partner Alex acquired Bay Burger Company it was in
need of major improvements. Fortunately for the rest of us at the Fun Zone, they didn't
hesitate and immediately improved the restaurant's appearance and created a user friendly
environment. It went from a low scale beach burger but to an attractive cafe serving excellent
food.
The prices are reasonable and the quality has attracted a reliable clientele. The area has
improved with Bay Burger Company. We would hope that the leadership of city government
would be supportive of small businesses that make a positive difference in the community
while providing a quality product and good service.
The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum has been the beneficiary of the catering services
provided by Bay Burger Company and our guests have been complimentary about the results.
We look forward to continuing our relationship with them into the foreseeable future.
It is our belief that the Balboa Village would be best served by having more cafes like Bay
Burger Company.
Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of Bay Burger Company.
If you should any questions about this letter, please call me at 949.675.8915.
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Executive Director -
Jmophvalwo (949) 675.8915 a Fax (949) 675.8864 -600 East Bay Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92661
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August 10, 2007
Evelyn Tseng
Revenue Division
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Dear Ms. Tseng,
Please accept this letter of recommendation on behalf of Christopher Roman an applicant
for the Corona Del Mar beach foodservice operation.
As a resident of the Balboa Peninsula, we have observed the successful start up and growth
of the Bay Burger Restaurant at the Balboa Fun Zone /Nautical Museum site.
Many of our neighbors and local business partners have commented upon the Bay Burger
experience, namely, quality of food, creative menu, and a beach casual setting. It is another
important part of the rebirth of the Balboa Village.
Chris comes from a position of experience going back to the management of a successful
New York neighborhood restaurant. But he also is a resident and understands the Newport Beach
market and its visitors needs. He should be the operator in Corona Del Mad
Another qualification getting overlooked in these RFP processes, Chris is demonstrating a
strong sanitation, food safety, and housekeeping discipline which has been noted by the Nautical
Museum staff and the Orange County Health Department whose inspector is a diner while in Balboa.
Please give strong consideration to this exciting entrepreneur who is making an impact in
Very Truly Yours,
Timothy C. Collins
T. C. Collins & Associates
3600 Birch Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 863 -9099
www.tccollins.com
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SOUTHWEST RETAIL GROUP
May 2, 2008
RE: Liquor License Approval
To Whom It May Concern
My name is Trent Goulette, Vice President of Sales and Leasing for Southwest Retail
Group, Inc., a full service commercial real estate company that has been in business in
Arizona for the better part of 20 years. I have lived in the valley for over 15 years and
have been practicing commercial real estate for almost the same time, at the same firm
practicing almost exclusively restaurant tenant representation.
Over the years I have come to know the applicant very well, and have the utmost faith
that they will and do act responsibly with respect to their restaurant operations. I am
confident the granting of a liquor license to this applicant will pose no risk to your fine
community. The granting of this application will further enhance the already unique
restaurant experience and niche this applicant is providing to your community.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me
Sincerely,
Trent J. Goulette
SOUTHWEST RETAIL GROUP • 7527 E. First Street • Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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August 6, 2007
Evelyn Tseng
Revenue Division
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
P.O. Box 1768
Newport Beach, CA 92658 -8915
Re: Corona Del Mar State Beach concession /restaurant
Dear Evelyn,
Christopher Roman, owner of BayBui87erCompanylocated in the
Nautical Museum /Fun Zone dropped me a note that the City of
Newport Beach is seeking an operator to run the
concessions /restaurant at the new building for the Corona Del Mar
State Beach project.
In the short time Christopher has owned the Bay BurgerCompanyhis
bill of fare has attracted not only visitors to his restaurant but the
locals as a meeting place. We appreciate his selection of a diversified
choice on his menu and reasonable pricing of food.
His business Is successfully being run. His positive spirit toward the
community would be a great contribution to the Corona Del Mar area.
If given the opportunity, the potential of Christopher Roman as an
operator of the food concession at the Corona del Mar State Beach
would certainty be an asset for the City of Newport Beach.
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Gay Wassail- Kelly, EditorNPublisher
Bill Kelly, Technical Support
POBox 4336
Newport Beach, CA 92661
949.673.9575 ph /fx
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DIG IN: Bay Burger owner Christopher Roman; left, holding the Bacon Cheeseburger, and his wee Kate Roman, right,
holding the Shrimp Quesadilla with Roasted Com Salad, along the boardwalk at the Balboa Fun Zone.
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Daily Pilot
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The Bay Burger recently celebrated it's one year an-
niversary in the Fun Zone. To thank the commu-
nity that has supported him, local owner Christopher
Roman, gave back by donating his time as a guest
chef at one of Ensign Intermediate School's Cook-
ing Class fund raisers. Christopher demonstrated his
cooking skills with a menu of Mojitos, Cuba Libres,
Cubano sandwiches, drunken shrimp and coleslaw.
If you missed the class, you can still enjoy the same
fabulous entrees (minus the cocktails) daily at the
Bay Burger. Bay Burger is also available for take-
out. Bay Burger is located at 600 East Bay Avenue
and can be reached at (949)675 -0660 or
www. baybu rg a rcom pa ny.com.
Christopher is married to one of our local Peninsula
Point girls, Kate Enriquez, who attended Ensign.
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600 Last Bay Ave. Newport Reach, CA 9266I
tel 949.95.0660 fax 04195M4
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House Borger ....... .............................8.5
bag¢. deco bum ad hya (ftad fdo
Turkey Burger .. ............................7.5
Veggie Burge r.... ....._ ............ ......_.... 6.5
Patty MeR ............ ..............................9
Cdhi elan 8da d«¢ Pend we 1106 gamed
Dave's Battered Boger ...................7.5
hop red, alai. 1m
The Local... ........... ......... ............ 6
Iowa h6 bated - an mlmlt.fiw
nareic Hotdog ......... ..............................3
The Combo ...... ............................9.5
ktf Associate cheereborger wi0 a small try ad a sail drink kt
SANDWICHES
Chace of French tries, coleslaw, mixed greens or bosh fruit
Add ids $I: cheese, decade, nshaoms. sauteed arms. ldapeles, fried eg, Sprav
Toad I9sk ........................ _..........._.; .6 Chicken Cbti ..................................... .8.5
Served with letma, tomato, trot and Chicken breast with base lettuce, trade,
piudee at awed wheat broad. Nake it a oaam, pickles 10 a trade bon
melt fat adkiagd E2
Moore............. ...... .......................... ..... 9
Rowed suit ad sp¢al ham, pickles.
mmnrd ad Swiss &cease served a
pressed Freak dip roll
rbtbmk Pastrami ................ ......... ..10.5
Grilled pastrami eo aye, melted swiss
theme, aamiu m, Into island dressing
pickle ad Frank Fria
BLT...................... ............................5.5
Bate, lehece and tomato with garlic mate
10 tooted sosdough
Avocado, aiditioad $1
FrenchDip ............. ............................9.5
RT Sirloin on french dip roll with Studied
swine cheat and at In sae"
DIMLY SOUP
Served with herbed roll
.............. sm. 3........................ Ig, S
SALADS
chicken breast or 2 UIS shrimp, additional $3
Fortunes Salad .. ........- .. ...... ............. 6
Srmd rind green with armed Same,
around ball poppets, Nick hems.
$tire truca, stages, camel MR salsa,
stated mmhreau and ridge cheese.
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Mediterranean.......... ............... .........15
Rmmai a green with sdsa back fete
Chink kehssaa dives a coated rd
peppers . Red win vinigrme
Ceases...................... ....................:.........6
Romaine green with aemme and again
these. Coesor dressing
Seasonal Salad ........ ..............................9
field gmes, arDekrir. Lean, Nce these
ambles, form emu, Ruler fresco and
mama. Bdsemic vimgreac
Tortilla .. ............................7.5
' Rawaiae groom with salsa freak routed men salsa ad Nab beam.
Chicken heat used tortilla. Routed an viaigreae
Wedge............. ............................... 6.5
Iceberg When wedge men salsa fresce,
dower, and blue cheat ambles. ..
Buttermilk Blue Cheat Summit
The messy Caddo Salad_ ...................0
Basin. chicken, avocadn, ag residues,
bate, and Hue chaese ambles.
Buttermilk Blue Choose dressing
Crispy calamari .................--- - _9
Mead treem with Crispy ctiwui, Selsa
Race and spmem. Bacep vingrma
Spicy Chicken Sabd ...........................8
Roname gram. Chicken heart moriated
in BBQ and hat am. Sala fresco and a
hard-boiled eg Nmtord visiWeae
SPECI JUALFIES
BaySteak .......... .............................12
op a faced NY Sirloin Wilk French kin,
new anion + ketchup or tented French relL
Side of a its + aleslaw
Old Fadden Turk ey ............................9
Over touted hockey, Aimee and
crrhaccy relish on teamed smdorglh.
Street with sweet potma fries
Shrimp Cocktail .. ...................... ... ...... .11
5 BIS skimp served with a field green
sued, homemade adlrl sauce, Cod emoo
Fish & Chips .............. : ................... ..IO.5
Nahi-mahi s"Ted with Branch bin,
lemon wedge, late Sam sea minim
Quesad0la............... ..............................8
Choice of dunken, aspects, steak or plain
Served with stba fresck avocado at
touted can Salta
Fisherman
Two eggs scrabbled, Hmerican cheese, bacon,
and homefries served on sourdough.
Day steak
Open faced NY Sirloin with French fries,
row onion + ketchup on toasted French roll.
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Burger fully loaded.
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Old Fashion Turkey
Oven roasted turkey, stuffing and cranberry
relish on toasted sourdough.
John Wayne Burger
Onion rings, Cheddar cheese, bacon,
and bbq sauce.
Fish & Chips
Mahi -mahi served with French fries, lemon
wedge, tartar sauce and coleslaw.
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Romanowski
Burger, hot dog, swiss, pickle, mustard,
kraut, rye..
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Bacon, lettuce and tomato with garlic mayo
on toasted sourdough.
Coleslaw
Apple cider coleslaw.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Bay Burger
(PA2007 -219)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach will hold a
public hearing on the application of Bay Burger Company for Use Permit No. 2007 -027 on
the property located at 600 E. Bay Avenue #A -7.
An appeal of the Planning Commission's denial to allow a Type 41 ABC, license for the
on -sale of beer and wine in conjunction with the operations of an existing restaurant. The
property is located in the Specific Plan #8 (Central Balboa Specific Plan Area) District.
This project has been determined to be categorically exempt under the requirements of
the California Environmental Quality Act under Class 1 (Existing Facilities).
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said public hearing will be held on May 27.
2008, at the hour of 7:00 P.m. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which time and place any and all
persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. If you challenge this project in
court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the
public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City
at, or prior to, the public hearing. For information call (949) 644 -3200.
NOTE: The expense of this notice is paid from a filing fee collected from the applicant.
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LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
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600 E BAY AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
3.
1.
2.
APN: 048- 133-04
APN: 048- 112 -20
APN: 048- 133 - 05,07,08
BALBOA MANOR LLC
NHNM PRQP HOLDINGS LLC
JOHN WESTREM TRUST
%BALBO MANOR LLC
151 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY.
1006 E. BALBOA BLVD.
400 MAIN ST.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
4.
5.
6.
APN: 048 - 133-06
APN: 048 - 133 -17
APN: 048 - 133 -10
C. HERBERTS TRUST
AIRCRAFT ANALYSTS
N. HANNAFORD TRUST
2290 CHANNEL RD.
1122 LORING ST.
456 SERRA DR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
SAN DIEGO, CA 92109
CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625
8.
7.
APN: 048 -131 -07
9.
ZP 048- 131 -06
KATHLEEN WALLEN
APN: 048 -131 -08
WINETSKY TRUST
C/O SADDLEBACK MOBELODGE
HOLLEY SOUTHWESTERN
'1042 N. MTN. AVE. #B449
55-415 MEDAL LIST
4306 SPINDRIFT WAY
UPLAND, CA 91786
LA QUINTA, CA 92253
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
11.
10.
APN: 048 -13401
12.
APN: 048 -131 -09
COMMERCIAL
APN: 048 -134 -02
J.T. BOGEL
AVALLONE
D'AUILA TRUST
564 S. SUNKIST ST.
1367 AVENIDA DE CORTEZ
1235 OFOXFORD RD.
ANAHEIM, CA 92806
PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272
LA VERNE, CA 91750
13.
APN: 048- 13405, 048 -135 -02
048- 116 -06,048 - 112 -13
14.
'15.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
APN: 048- 134 -03, 04
APN: 048 - 135-09
3300 NEWPORT BLVD.
M. FUCHS TRUST
E. COLLINS TRUST
P.O. BOX 1768
P.O. BOX 686
421 KINGS RD.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
16.
'17.
18.
APN: 048 -135-03
APN: 048- 135 -04
APN: 048- 135 -05
MALAZIAN TRUST
V. BARNETT TRUST
WILSON TRUST
2727 W. BLUFF AVE. #128
105 7T" ST.
913 W. BAY AVE.
FRESNO, CA 93711
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
19.
20.
21.
APN: 048- 123 -13
APN: 048- 123 -15
APN: 048- 123 -14
NO OWNER LISTED
NO OWNER LISTED
NO OWNER LISTED
ON O.C. TAX ASSESSOR
ON O.C. TAX ASSESSOR
ON O.C. TAX ASSESSOR
ROLL
ROLL
ROLL
23.
24.
22.
APN: 048 -123 -02
APN: 048- 123-01
APN: 048 -123 -03
LANCO
NEWPORT BAABOA LLC
WALTER ADAMS
Clo PAUL LANGONE
C/O LEE SHU -YUA
1605 E. BALBOA BLVD.
603 E. BALBOA BLVD.
8923 LINDANTE DR.
!NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
WHITTIER, CA 90603
25.
26.
27,
APN: 048 -122 -07
APN: 048- 122 -06
:APN: 048 -116-05
SHOFF TRUST
J.F. GUCCIARDO
LEVON GUGASIAN
.111 PALM ST.
P.O. BOX 543
11 RIDGELINE DR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
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30.
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APN: 048 - 115-12
APN: 048 -115 -07
H. SINGH
MINER PROPERTIES
500 EAST BLABOA LLC
510 E. BALBOA BLVD.
1008 E. BALBOA BLVD.
1203 N. BAYFRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
32.
31.
APN: 048- 115 -14
33.
APN: 048- 115 -13
206 ADAMS STREET
APN: 048- 115-09
SAUNDERS TRUST
C/O MARCIA M. DOSSEY
L. FAITH TRUST
204 ADAMS ST.
177 RIVERSIDE DR. #F2654
134 W. LIME AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
MONROVIA, CA 91016
34.
35.
36.
APN: 048 -115-04
APN: 048- 115 -15
APN: 048- 115-02
K.S. PATTON
505-07 BAY LLC
K KAVOUSSI
6254 PARIMA ST.
4601 COLDWATER CNY. AVE. #201
4303 JAMES CASEY ST. #A
LONG BEACH, CA 90803
STUDIO CITY, CA 91604
AUSTIN, TX 78745
37.
39.
APN: 048 -115 -01
38.
APN: 048- 113-13
TJAC LLC
APN: 048 -114 -05
% CAMERON CRIPPS
TIMOTHY MORGON
NO OWNER LISTED
949 UNIVERSITY AVE.
26572 SADDLEBACK DR.
ON O.C. TAX ASSESSOR
BURBANK, CA 91504
MISSION VIEJO, CA 92691
ROLL
40.
41.
42.
'APN: 048- 111 -27
APN: 048 -111 -26
APN: 048- 111 -28
PETER VANDEZILVER
O'LOUGLIN TRUST
FRANKLIN COFFMAN
426 E. BAY AVE.
428 E. BAY AVE.
430 E. BAY AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
43.
44.
45.
APN: 048- 111 -31
APN: 048 - 111 -29
APN: 048- 111 -10
PAUL R. EVANS TRUST
ARGUINZONI TRUST
T. OXLEY
333 ONYX AVE.
3047 JOY ST.
P.O. BOX 33504
:NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
WEST COVINA, CA 91791
NORTH GLENN, CO 80233
46.
48.
APN: 048-112-09,19,18
47.
APN: 050 - 042 -11
P. HADDEN TRUST
APN: 048- 112 -21, 22, 23
STROMQUIST TRUST
:C/O D. SALISBURY
VALLELY INVESTMENTS LP
ATTN. EARL CARSON
17042 GILLETTE AVE.
508 S BAY FRONT
P.O. BOX 2066
IRVINE, CA 92614
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91358
49.
50.
51.
APN: 050 - 042 -12
APN: 050- 042 -27
APN: 050-042 -26
:WATSON TRUST
HURD TRUST
M.J. VAIL
11141 RODEO RD.
P.O. BOX 4172
,306 S. BAY FRONT
ARCADIA, CA 91006
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
52.
53.
54.
.APN: 050-042 -28
APN: 050-042 -15
APN: 050 - 042 -16
DAVID DAHL
V ADAMS ENTERPRISES L.P.
KUPPER TRUST
1199 HARBOUR COVE CT.
1128 E. BALBOA BLVD.
113 PEARL AVE.
!SPARKS, NV 89343
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
55.
56.
57.
:APN: 050- 042 -17
APN: 050 -042 -18
APN: 050-043 -07
KUPPER TRUST
YEE TRUST
RODMAN MAXSON
113 PEARL AVE.
115 PEARL AVE.
128 TOPAZ AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
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BUTTERWORTH TRUST
114 PEARLAVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
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APN: 050-043 -11
E. TARR TRUST
108 PEARL AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
64.
APN: 050 - 043-14
CHRISTIE TRUST
404 S. BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92652
67.
APN: 050 - 043-17
BARTON BEEK
410 BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
70.
.APN: 050-052 -24
'J. PARKHURST TRUST
107 OPAL AVE.
'NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
73.
APN: 050-052 -21
'LYNN TAYLOR BROWN
1406 VIVIAN LN.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 920W
76.
APN: 050-052 -18
ROBERT KUPPER TRUST
113 PEARL AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
79.
APN: 050 -052 -14
V. VALLELY TRUST
'508 S. BAY FRONT
,NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
82. .
APN: 050-052 -34
PRICKETT TRUST
173 BROOKSIDE
'BREA, CA 92821
65.
';APN: 050-052 -08
'GIKAS TRUST
119 OPAL AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
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APN: 050-043 -09 APN: 050-04310
RACHEL STULL MILLER TRUST
1850 STALLION DR. 110 PEARL AVE.
SANTA YNEZ, CA 93460 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
62. 63.
APN: 050-043 -12 APN: 050 -043 -13
GLONICK TRUST V. SHERREITT
2865 GRACELAND WY. 1400 S. BAY FRONT #5
GLENDALE, CA 91206 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
65.
66.
APN: 050 - 043-15
APN: 050-043 -18
BEEK TRUST
B. BEEK TRUST
410 S. BAY FRONT
410 BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
68.
APN: 050 -043-29
69.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
APN: 050 -043 -31
3300 NEWPORT BLVD.
STONE TRUST
P.O. BOX 1768
121 AGATE AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
71.
72.
APN: 050 - 052 -23
APN: 050 - 052 -22
CAROLYN CARR
CANCILLA TRUST
118 AGATE AVE.
2902 STONE PINE
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
ORANGE, CA 92867
74. 75.
APN: 050-052 -20 APN: 050-052 -19
LA PLANTE TRUST DBSR INC.
119 TURQUOISE AVE. 110 AGATE AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
78.
77. APN: 050- 052 -15
APN: 050-052 -037 TELLER TRUST
504 S. BAYRFONT
NO OWNER LISTED NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
80.
81.
APN: 050 -052 -13
APN: 050-052 -33
BIDART TRUST
PARKHURST TRUST
307 S OLEANDER AVE.
107 OPAL AVE.
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304
:NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
83.
:84.
APN: 050 - 052-38
APN: 050 -052 -09
KALLESTAD TRUST
WHIPPLE TRUST
115 OPAL AVE.
117 OPAL AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
86. 87.
APN: 050 -052 -07 APN: 050 -051 -029
B. SCHWEITZER
P.O. BOX 5306 NO OWNER LISTED
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
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JAMESJONES
118 OPAL AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
91.
APN: 050 - 051 -25
JOHN DAVIES
1259 WESTERN AVE.
WESTFIELD, MA 01085
94.
APN: 050 - 051 -22
HOWARD KATZ
19201 MAYALL ST.
NORTHRIDGE, CA 91324
97.
APN: 050-051-19
J. TORRIBIO
516 S. BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH,. CA 92662
100.
APN: 050 - 051 -16
GREEN TRUST
P.O. BOX 81498
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380
103.
APN: 050 - 051 -13
ZIEGLER TRUST
113 TOPAZ AVE.
.NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
106.
APN: 050 - 051 -10
KELLEHER TRUST
119 TOPAZ AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
109.
APN: 050 - 063-19
,ROBERT BORLAND
112 TOPAZ AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
112.
APN: 050 -W3-18
'ERIC PEPYS
526 S. BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
115.
APN: 048 -135 -07
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.M. POURMUSSA 105 MAIN ST.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
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APN: 050- 051 -27 APN: 050 -051 -26
MAXINE DENAUT TRUST DENNIS DOOLEY
116 OPAL AVE. 1114 OPAL AVE. UNIT B
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
92.
APN: 050 -051 -24
MCCOMB TRUST
110 OPAL AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
95.
APN: 050 -052 -21
JON DING
512 S. BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
98.
APN: 050 - 051 -18
WALTER BROWN
5635 N. SCOTTSDALE RD. #150
SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85250
101.
APN: 050 - 051 -15
JONES TRUST
4492 FOOTHILL RD.
CARPINTERIA, CA 93013
93.
APN: 050-051 -23
SCHILDMEYER TRUST
108 OPAL AVE
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
96.
APN: 050 -051 -20
L.R. SEARING TRUST,
60 WISTERIA AVE.
ARCADIA, CA 91007
99.
APN: 050 - 051 -17
BALBOA OBRIEN LLC
1492 E. SPRING LN.
HOLLADAY, UT 84117
102.
APN: 050-051 -14
BETTY MARSHSALL BERISH
111 TOPAZ AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
104. 105.
APN: 050-051 -12 APN: 050 - 051 -11
115 TOPAZ LLC ELIZABETH CURTIN
450 NEWPORT CENTER DR. STE #370 13706 CAPSTAN CIR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662 !WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA 91361
107.
APN: 050-051 -09
WILLIAM MURRAY
121 TOPAZ AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
110.
APN: 050 - 063-18
SETON TRUST
110 TOPAZ AVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
113.
APN: 050- 063 -15
SEYMOUR BEEK
410 S. BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
.116.
APN: 048- 135 -11
.VICTOR SHERREITT
400 S BAY FRONT
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
108.
050- 063-20
BORLAND TRUST
112 TOPAZ AVE.
,NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92662
111.
APN: 050 - 063-17
DAVID ALLEN BROOKS
323 W. GRAND AVE.
EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245
114.
APN: 048- 132 -19
D.BONADONNA
16915 EDGEWATER LN.
,HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649
117.
APN: 048- 135 -10
READJAMES
P.O. BOX 780
.NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92661
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700 EAST OCEANFRONT LLC
1605 SAN VICENTE BLVD.
SANTA MONICA, CA 90402
121.
APN: 048 -122 -03
GEORGE KLIORIKAITIS
2421 MARGARET DR.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
ZONING & LAND USE SOL.
4114 E. ELM AVE. #14
LONG BEACH, CA 90807
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Bob Black
P. O. Box 840
Balboa, CA 92661
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Bob Black
P.O. Box 840
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Bay Burger
(PA2007 -219)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing on the
application of Bay Burger Company for Use Permit No. 2007 -027 on the property located at 600 E. Bay Avenue #A -7.
An appeal of the Planning Commission's denial to allow a Type 41 ABC license for the on -sale of beer and wine in
conjunction with the operations of an existing restaurant. The property is located in the Specific Plan #8 (Central Balboa
Specific Plan Area) District.
This project has been determined to be categorically exempt under the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act under Class 1 (Existing Facilities).
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said public hearing will be held on May 27, 2008, at the hour of 7:00 p.m.
in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which
time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. If you challenge this project in court,
you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this
notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. For information call (949)
644 -3200.
NOTE: The expense of this notice is paid from a filing fee collected from the applicant
aVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Bay Burger
(PA2007 -219)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing on the
application of Bay Burger Company for Use Permit No. 2007 -027 on the property located at 600 E. Bay Avenue #A -7.
An appeal of the Planning Commission's denial to allow a Type 41 ABC license for the on -sale of beer and wine in
conjunction with the operations of an existing restaurant. The property is located in the Specific Plan #8 (Central Balboa
Specific Plan Area) District. ,
This project has been determined to be categorically exempt under the requirements of the California Environmental
Quality Act under Class 1 (Existing Facilities).
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said public hearing will be held on May 27. 2008, at the hour of 7:00 p.m.
in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which
time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. If you challenge this project in court,
you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this
notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. For information call (949)
644 -3200.
NOTE: The expense of this notice is paid from a filing fee collected from the applicant
LaVonne M. Harkless, City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
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On P 2008, 1 posted the Notice Public Hearing
regarding:
Date of Hearing: May 27, 2008
Bay Burger
(PA2007-219)
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH i
App)iration No, pA2007 219 ( y Burger
NameofAppellant Michael _Cho, Esq. for Phone: (una) 2H -1511
or person fling: Bev $11SS1�
Address: 3291 c thur Blvd. Suite 340 Newport Beach cA 92660
Date of Planning Commission decision: Alpri 1 3 .2006
Regarding application of: Bay Bur er Com an
for
(Description of appticationRed with Planning Commission) Request for the approval of
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an e isting restaurant located at 600 Bay Avenue NA -7 (Fun Zone).
Reasons for Appeal: Planning Commission denied the CUP request and erred
in �nnvidmri a4 th e_nrono m�7 conditions of approval provided by the
aff and Police DepArtment The CUP if. approved -with the
wnuirl AdIP4"AtEly mitiaat�he_ ^–^^"�rained
relativ /�to alcohol service.
�II WC _. /'\ .,ti..: ..�,..,i.er unman _ Date 4/10/2008
Company, LLC- :Manager
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY n
Date Appeal flied and Administrative Fee received: _ V - 20,
_Hoari% Date. An appeal shall be scheduled for a hearing before t he City Council within slaty (60) days of the.
ling of the appeal unless both applicant and appellant or reviewing body consent to a later date (NBMC Sea
20.95.060)
Appellant
planning (fumleh ono set Of maiing labors for marline) .
APPEALS: Municipal Code Sec. 20.95.050(6)
Appeal F'ee: $340 pursuani to Resolution No. 2006 4sdoptad on 1-10-06 -
(Dance t funds with Cashier in Account !(2700 -5000)
CI'T'Y OF NE PORT BEACH
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
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P.O. BOX 7763, NF_WPOI2T BEACH, CA 9 2658 -8915
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RECEIVED BY: PERRYI
'PODAY'S DATE: 04/10/08
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RECEIPT NUMBER: 01000083419
PAYOR: BAY BURGER COMPANY,
REGISTER DATE: 04/11/08 TIME: 16:42:15
$340.00
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TOTAL DUE: $340.00
CASH PAID CHECK PAID CHECK NO TENDERED CHANGE
$,00 $340.00 1925 $340.00 $.00
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
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COUNTY OF ORANGE )
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matter. I am a principal clerk of the
NEWPORT BEACH - COSTA MESA
DAILY PILOT, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published in the
City of Costa Mesa, County of Orange,
State of California, and that attached
Notice is a true and complete copy as
was printed and published on the
following dates:
May 17, 2008
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that
the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on May 19, 2008 at
Costa Mesa, California.
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NOME N PUBU( HEARING
N071CL IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach
will hoe a public hearing
on the application of Bay
Burger Company for Use
Permit No. 2007 -027 on
the property, located at
60D E. Bay Aaenue #A 7,
An appeal of the Planning
CommLsson's denial to al-
low a Type 41 ABC license
for the on -sale of beer
and wine in conjunction
with the operations of an
existing restauram. The
Property is located in the
SpeciFk Plan N8 (Central
Balboa Specific Plan Area)
Dishict.
This project has been de
termined to be categon-
cally exempt under the
requirements of the Cali-
fornia Environmental Qual-
itY Act under Class I
(Existing Facilities).
NOTICE IS HEREBY FIAA
THEIR GIVEN that said
public hearing wdl be held
on May 27, 2008, at the
hour of 7.100 Pm in the
Council Chambers of the
Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach. Caldorroa.
it which time and place
any and all persons inter
ested may appear and be
turd thereon if you chat
enge this project in court,
Pool may be limited to
aising only those issues
'ou or someone else
used at the public hut
19 described m this no.
ice or in written cor-
Dspondence delivered to
V City at or poor to.
ae public hearing. For
,formation call (949)
4t -3200
TOTE: The expense of
us notice is paid from a
ling fee collected from
le applicant.
Laverne M. Haratess,
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach
ablished Newport Beach/
afa Mesa Early Pilot
ay 17, 2008 5096
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