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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC - Public CommentsCORONA del MAR BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT • VISION PLAN • SCOPE OF WORK PROJECT: ' Restaurant Row • "Squeeze Lane' East Coast Highway between Acacia & Dahlia October 3, 2010 GOAL: To relocate the existing "squeeze lane" to the other side of McArthur in order to provide additional sidewalk area. This widened area would be developed as a: • licit G 4t From c�Jalvl 44414a /uU' ,i,. From Avocado to Dahlia... �f Remove the "squeeze lane" Relocate the curb'& gutter + • rLN,�s rLr�Prt- Hardscape &Landscape improvements RSC RSC - a • P� L see nwo's} RSC o " Z y 4R2 R•2 J R•2 RR j R4 [R- g inn nni "'ice Re- stripe from Newport Center Drive to Dahlia ouu uu u R•2 R•}j 5; °� R•2 U R•x R -e p A.i qq R•1 R•; R4 nL H 'P.rc o N o s� -R•z Ra i Lo a r+f R Q R•2 �� q � " q•2 ��„• RSC r ^F R•2 R•2 R•} fl•2 R'i II R•rl!r R•} 11 n.} ICI R•} [1 0-2 WI R•} it R -2 r S t 71 II I r, Iii { I� r ` I ..«f, df pr • •! f �" I /y� 4A- "Restaurant Row" — Begonia and Coast Highway looking East to MacArthur E .3j. 4; I �- 1, , . -.. (_01()r CE)FlLlt:LC LJCTI l�J Fritry S�q n ige 104 20.82.050 Accessory Outdoor Dining. A. General Provisions. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter, Chapter 20.62, Chapter 20.63, Chapter 20.64, Chapter 20.89, Chapter 20.91, and Chapter 15.38 of the Municipal Code, the Planning Director may approve an application to add or expand outdoor dining to an existing eating and drinking establishment provided the area devoted to outdoor dining does not exceed twenty -five (25) percent of the existing interior net public area of the establishment, or one thousand (1,000) square feet, whichever is less, and is accessory to any indoor dining. B. Required Findings. Before approving an application, the Planning Director shall make the following findings: 1. That the proposed outdoor dining is accessory to the eating and drinking establishment; 2. The establishment, maintenance or operation of the accessory outdoor dining will not, under the circumstances of the particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety, peace, comfort and general welfare of persons residing or working in the neighborhood or injurious to property or improvements in the area; 3. That the proposed accessory outdoor dining will not be located so as to result in reduction of existing parking spaces. C. Required Conditions. The Planning Director's approval of an application to add or expand outdoor accessory dining shall be conditioned upon the following: 1. That the outdoor dining shall be subject to all the existing hours of operation, operational characteristics and conditions of any use permit applicable to the establishment; 2. No amplified music or entertainment is permitted outdoors; 3. All doors and windows leading to the outdoor dining shall remain closed while any approved indoor amplified music is being played; 4. Roof coverings shall not have the effect of creating a permanent enclosure; 5. Fences, walls or similar barriers shall serve only to define the dining area and not constitute a permanent all weather enclosure; 6. Such additional conditions the Planning Director deems necessary or appropriate to ensure operation of the outdoor dining is consistent with the findings made at the time of approval. D. Required Notice. 1. At least ten days prior to the administrative decision, notice shall be mailed to the applicant and all owners of property within three hundred (300) feet, excluding intervening rights -of -way and waterways, of the boundaries of the site, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll or, alternatively, from such other records as contain more recent addresses. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to obtain and provide to the City the names and addresses of owners as required by "this section. Exception. Notice is not required for applications on properties which are not located within three hundred (300) feet (excluding intervening rights -of -way and waterways) of a residential district