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City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 15
April 26, 2011
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Community Development Department
Dana Smith, Assistant City Manager
949 - 644 -3002, dsmith @newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Jaime Murillo, Associate Planner
APPROVED: GL
TITLE: Malarky's Irish Pub Appeal - (PA2010 -172)
3011 Newport Boulevard
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An appeal of the Planning Commission's approval of Conditional Use Permit No. UP2010-
039 and Comprehensive Sign Program No. CS2011 -002 authorizing the expansion and
remodel of an existing eating and drinking establishment with late hours and allowing the
use of off -site parking.
RECOMMENDATION
1. Conduct a public hearing; and
2. Uphold the decision of the Planning Commission and adopt Resolution No. _
approving Conditional Use Permit No. UP2010 -039 and Comprehensive Sign
Program No. CS2011 -003, subject to findings and conditions included within the
draft resolution (Attachment No. CC 1).
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS
There is no fiscal impact related to this item
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Project Setting
The subject property is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Newport
Boulevard and 30th Street on the Balboa Peninsula. The site is presently developed
with an eating and drinking establishment. Surrounding land uses include The Landing
shopping center to the north and west, Mama D's restaurant and an office building to
the east across Newport Boulevard, and a 35 -space municipal parking lot to the south.
Beyond the loading dock of the shopping center to the west are several single -unit and
two -unit residential dwellings on 30th Street. The property is also located in close
proximity to two other eating and drinking establishments, Rudy's Pub & Grill and the
Newport Beach Brewing Company, that also maintain late hour operations.
Proiect Description
The following is a summary of the proposed project:
1. Remodel- The applicant is proposing to remodel the existing floor plan to include
a new dining room, enlarged restrooms that are handicapped accessible, a new
waiter service station, and a reduction of office space and food storage area to
more efficiently utilize the floor area within the existing 4,966- square -foot
building. As required by Building Code, the remodel will include the installation of
fire sprinklers and a grease interceptor.
2. Outdoor Dining Patio— A new 782 - square -foot outdoor dining patio is proposed
to be constructed on the north side of the building. The maximum occupant load
of the patio would be 49 persons. A 9- foot -8- inch -high glass barrier will be used
to surround the patio and will provide for sound - attenuation from the vehicular
noise from Newport Boulevard and will also help retain noise generated by
patrons within the patio.
3. Interior Dining Room Expansion- To allow for increased food service, the
proposal would add approximately 565 square feet of sit -down dining area. The
total interior Net Public Area (NPA)t of the facility will increase from 1,150 square
feet to 1,715 square feet. The dining area will consist of three new booths and
approximately 11 new tables, for a total of four booths and 14 tables. Based on
the proposed floor plan, the Building Division has calculated the maximum
interior occupant load to be 166 persons. The total NPA of the establishment,
including the interior dining room expansion and outdoor dining patio will be
2,497 square feet.
' Area, Net Public. The total area used to serve customers, including customer sales and display areas, customer
seating areas, service counters, and service queue and waiting areas, but excluding restrooms and offices, kitchens,
storage and utility areas, and similar areas used by the employees of the establishment.
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4. Fagade & Signage Improvements - The applicant is proposing an architectural
theme of a traditional Irish Pub. The proposal includes removing the changeable
sign marquee and painted signs, adding new foam cornices, decorative metal
trim and an antique clock, new signage, new awnings, and a new entry canopy.
A total of five wall signs, eight awning signs, and one projecting sign are
proposed. Approval of a comprehensive sign program is required whenever 3 or
more signs are proposed for a single- tenant building.
5. Operation Characteristics - No changes to the existing hours of operation are
proposed (7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., daily). During the day, the applicant intends to
promote food service and operate as a restaurant. In the late evening, the
applicant intends to conclude food service and continue operating primarily as a
bar. To address the increased parking demands of the establishment when
operating as a bar and to minimize impacts to the residential uses in the vicinity,
the applicant is proposing to close the outdoor dining patio at 11:00 p.m. No live
entertainment or dancing is proposed, however, amplified music will be provided
through a digital music jukebox. Also, a total of five televisions are proposed
within the outdoor dining patio.
6. Parking — The applicant has recently constructed a 22 -space parking lot
expansion on a separate parcel that abuts the property where the building is
located. The lot is owned by the same property owner; however, because the
property owner has not merged the parcels into one lot, the approval of off -site
parking is required to formally utilize the new parking lot. A total of 47 parking
spaces will be available for the use of the establishment, which equals the
minimum parking requirement of the Zoning Code.
Proposed plans are included as Attachment No. CC 2. Please refer to the attached
March 3, 2011, Planning Commission staff report for a detailed analysis of the proposed
project and requested approvals (Attachment No. CC 3).
Planning Commission Hearing and Action
On March 3, 2011, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed project. The
Planning Commission received extensive testimony from the public and the Police
Department. A total of 19 members of the public spoke in support of the project. Eight
residents spoke in opposition. The Planning Commission minutes are attached as
Attachment No. CC 4.
Several written letters of support and opposition were submitted to the Planning
Commission for their review and consideration. A total of 26 letters in support were
submitted and are attached as Attachment No. CC 5. A total of 35 letters in opposition
were submitted and are attached as Attachment No. CC 6. In addition, the applicant
submitted a petition with a total of 102 signatures in support of the project (not included
due to bulk).
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The Planning Commission generally supported the project and recognized the following
community benefits that would result from the proposed project:
The recent parking lot improvements and proposed fagade improvements will
have a positive impact on the overall aesthetics of the area and could promote
further revitalization of the other commercial properties located along Newport
Boulevard.
The proposed renovations of the restrooms and increased dining opportunities
have the potential to help transform the existing bar to a successful restaurant
during the day. The expansion also triggers the need to install fire sprinklers and
a grease interceptor, which will provide enhanced safety and improve the City's
waste water system.
G Adequate parking is provided for the operation at all times of the day, with a
surplus provided during late -hours when the patio closes at 11:00 p.m.
Although the outdoor dining patio is proposed to operate until 11:00 p.m., the
location and design of the patio should buffer the nearby residential uses from
potential noise disturbances. The applicant's noise consultant also submitted a
noise study (Attachment No. CC 7) concluding that anticipated noise impacts
emanating from the proposed outdoor dining patio to the nearest residential uses
would be negligible due to the distance and the height of the proposed perimeter
wall.
The Planning Commission approved the applicant's request related to the
comprehensive sign program and the off -site parking. Members of the Planning
Commission expressed concerns with the increased interior occupancy during late
hours based on the Police Department testimony and community concerns. Ultimately,
the Planning Commission voted 4 to 1 to approve the project as proposed, but with
conditions (Condition No. 10) requiring that the interior occupant load of the
establishment be reduced from 166 persons to a maximum of 120 persons after 11:00
p.m., daily, and that the project return to the Planning Commission for a one -year review
(Condition No. 9).
Appeal
On March 17, 2011, Councilmember Hill appealed the Planning Commission's decision
(Attachment No. CC 8). The appeal letter states that "the act of balancing quality of life
with providing the opportunity for economically viable business ventures is an important
issue that [the Council] should take time to address'. The appeal raises the following
two issues as items that need further discussion and consideration by the City Council:
1. Clarification on the need for Condition No. 10, despite the fact that the operator is
subject to the recently adopted Operator License Ordinance (NBMC Chapter
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5.35) that was designed to provide a relatively quick method of addressing
negative conditions that jeopardize a neighborhood's quality of life.
2. Discussion of how and when the newly enacted Operator License should be
applied as a tool to mitigate risk associated with restaurant and bar operations
that remain open past 11:00 p.m.
Pursuant to Section 20.64.030.0 of the Zoning Code, a public hearing on an appeal is
conducted "de novo ", meaning that it is a new hearing and the prior decision to approve
the application by the Planning Commission have no force or effect. The City Council is
also not bound by the Planning Commission's prior decision and it is not limited to the
issues raised by Council Member Hill in the appeal.
Increased Occupancy Concerns (Condition No. 10)
The Planning Commission's decision to add Condition No. 10 was influenced by the
Police -Department's testimony and memorandum (Attachment No. CC 9) expressing
their concern with the proposed interior expansion and particularly the secondary effects
that occur when patrons leave the establishment at the close of business. The
memorandum indicates that intoxicated individuals currently leave the establishment
during late hours in numbers large enough to create problems for police and the
neighborhood residents. But of greater concern is that fact that these problems are
compounded with patrons leaving Rudy's Pub & Grill and the Newport Beach Brewing
Company, which are nearby and have similar late hours of operation. The Police
Department currently experiences a significant demand for law enforcement services in
this immediate area between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. on Saturdays and
Sundays. These demands for law enforcement services are caused by large numbers of
patrons illegally crossing Newport Boulevard and stopping traffic, taxi cabs blocking
traffic on Newport Boulevard, patrons loitering in the streets and sidewalks on Newport
Boulevard and within the neighboring residential areas. Even with the requirement to
secure an operator license, many of these secondary effects cannot be prevented as
they are outside the control of the operator of the establishment. The memorandum
concludes that the proposed increase in occupancy is expected to exacerbate the
existing late hour disturbances that occur in this area, that there will be additional
negative impacts on the surrounding neighborhood, and will also be a further drain on
police services.
The Planning Commission recognized the various benefits that the project would afford,
but given the Police Department and community concerns with the applicant's proposed
82- percent increase in occupancy, they imposed Condition No. 10 restricting the interior
occupant load to 120 persons based on the fact that this would only increase the
occupancy by one third and that the increase would be more manageable for the Police
Department.
To assist the City Council in further evaluating the potential impacts of the proposed
project, staff has prepared the following table comparing the proposed hours of
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operation, net public area, and occupancy limits of Malarky's Irish Pub with those of
Rudy's Pub & Grill and the Newport Beach Brewing Company:
Tabled -,Comparison-of Nei b-bring Establishments with Late Hours.
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Rudy 's Pub
6 a.m. to 2 a.m.,
6 a.m. to 1 a.m.,
1,349 sf
310 sf
151
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daily
daily
persons
persons
Newport
6 a.m. to 11 p.m.,
6 a.m. to 11 p.m.,
1,900 sf
632 sf
160
56
Beach
Sun. - Thurs.
Sun. - Thurs.
persons
persons
Brewing
Company
6 a.m. to 1 a.m.,
6 a.m. to 1 a.m.,
Fri. & Sat.
Fri. & Sat.
Malarky's
7 a.m. to 2 a.m.,
N/A
1,150 sf
N/A
91
N/A
Irish Pub
daily
persons
(Existing)
Malarky's
7 a.m. to 2 a.m.,
7 a.m. to 11 p.m.,
1,715 sf
782 sf
166
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Irish Pub
daily
daily
persons
persons
Pro osed
The table above illustrates that between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on
weekends, there is currently the potential for a total of 494 patrons exiting these
establishments onto Newport Boulevard. The proposed interior expansion of Malarky's
Irish Pub could result in an increase of 75 more patrons during these hours, resulting in
a total of 569 patrons (15- percent increase). With the condition imposed by the Planning
Commission limiting the interior occupancy during late hours, the proposed interior
expansion would only result in an increase of 29 more patrons during these hours,
resulting in a total of 523 patrons (6- percent increase).
Operator License
For reasons according to the Police Department, the Operator License may not be
effective in this instance to manage the cumulative impacts that the increased
occupancy may have to the neighborhood. Quite simply, it is difficult to hold an operator
accountable for the actions of patrons once they have left the establishment and for
other external factors that contribute to the neighborhood environment. However, staff
believes that the Operator License would be an effective tool for managing a variety of
other potential disturbances associated with the establishment that are directly under
the control of the operator. For example, the following operations of the establishment
can effectively be regulated and controlled through an Operator License:
Type of Use- Should the operator abuse the conditional use permit and operate
an establishment inconsistent with the type of operation originally approved, the
Police Department can immediately suspend or revoke the Operator License for
non - compliance with the conditions of the license and conditional use permit. In
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the case of Malarky's, this would be applicable if it was operated as a nightclub
or lounge with provisions for dancing and /or live entertainment.
• Alcoholic Beverage Service- If it can be proven that the operator is serving over -
intoxicated patrons, the Police Department may suspend, modify, or revoke the
license. A substantial number of arrests of over - intoxicated patrons, directly
attributable to the establishment, would cause the Police Department to
investigate and make this case.
• Overcrowding and Security- The operator will be required to maintain and
operate under a comprehensive security plan. Procedures within the plan may be
modified by the Police Department should there be a need to address any
particular concerns in the future.
• Noise- Additional security or crowd management would be required to ensure
that patrons do not loiter within the parking lot after the close of business. Also,
should noise emanating from the outdoor dining patio become a problem, the
license can prohibit sound amplification and /or the ability to use televisions.
• Taxi Parking- To discourage taxi cabs illegally stopping and blocking traffic on
Newport Boulevard, the Operator License can require several of the surplus
parking spaces be reserved for taxi cabs during late hours to encourage taxi -cab
drivers to pick up patrons on -site.
Alternatives
The City Council may revise conditions of approval or deny the application altogether
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Section 15301 (Existing Facilities) of
the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3. This
exemption authorizes additions to existing structures of up to 10,000 square feet. The
proposed project consists of a 565- square -foot interior dining room expansion and the
construction of a new 782- square -foot outdoor dining patio, and therefore, qualifies
under this exemption.
NOTICING:
Notice of this hearing was published in the Daily Pilot, mailed to all property owners
within 300 feet of the property and posted at the site a minimum of 10 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. The
agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the
meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
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Submitted by:
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Dana Smith 4&
Assistant City Manager
Attachments: CC 1
CC 2
CC 3
CC 4
CC 5
CC 6
CC 7
CC 8
CC 9
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Draft Resolution
Project Plans
March 3, 2011 Planning Commission Staff Report
March 3, 2011 Planning Commission Minutes
Letters in Support
Letters in Opposition
Vista Environmental Noise Analysis
Council Member Hill's Appeal Request
March 2, 2011 Police Department Memorandum
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