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Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude the public hearing, deny the appeal of Sandra Denisac and Cindy Bambam, and uphold the Planning Commission decision to approve a Modification to a Conditional Use Permit and Local Coastal Development Permit to upgrade an alcohol license from a Type 41 (beer and wine) to a Type 47 (beer, wine, and distilled spirits) at an existing restaurant located at 5734 East 2nd Street, and withdraw the public notice of protest approved by the City Council on January 19, 2010. (District 3)
DISCUSSION
On March 4, 2010, the Planning Commission voted 5-1 to approve a Modification to a Conditional Use Permit and a Local Coastal Development Permit to upgrade an alcohol license from a Type 41 (beer and wine) to a Type 47 (beer, wine, and distilled spirits) located at a 2,400-square-foot restaurant use at 5734 East 2nd Street (Exhibit A - Plans and Photographs). The Planning Commission decision was appealed on March 15,2010 (Exhibit B - Appeal). The appellants contend that the proposed hours of operation are unacceptable. Planning staff recommended that on-premise liquor sales end at 11 :00 p.m. on weekdays and 11 :30 p.m. on weekends (Exhibit C - Findings and Conditions of Approval). The Planning Commission approved Planning staff's recommended hours of operation, and mandated additional security measures including: (1) requiring the business owner to provide a security patrol car, and (2) requiring the installation of an alarm system at the rear exit doors.
The restaurant has been operating at the subject site since 1997 without negative impacts to the neighborhood. The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) has reviewed the request and has no objection to approval. Though the project site is not located ina high crime area per LBPD, it is in an over concentrated district for on-site alcohol sales uses. ABC reports that the existing liquor license for the subject property is in good standing and th...
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