Long Beach, CA
File #: 15-0211    Version: 1 Name: CD9,1,7 - Zoning Code Provisions
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 3/2/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/17/2015 Final action: 3/17/2015
Title: Recommendation to adopt Minute Order declaring a moratorium against the issuance of any new "exemptions" from the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) requirement for those alcohol related uses set forth in Footnote 1, subsections b through e, inclusive of Table 32-1 of the City's Zoning Code; and directing the Department of Development Services and the Planning Commission to undertake a study pursuant to Long Beach Municipal Code Chapter 21.50, to determine whether or not the City's current zoning regulations related to CUP exemptions are appropriate or need further review or modification.
Sponsors: COUNCILMEMBER REX RICHARDSON, NINTH DISTRICT, COUNCILWOMAN LENA GONZALEZ, FIRST DISTRICT, COUNCILMEMBER ROBERTO URANGA, SEVENTH DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 031015-R-9sr.pdf, 2. 031715-UB-25sr&att.pdf
Related files: 15-0348
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt Minute Order declaring a moratorium against the issuance of any new "exemptions" from the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) requirement for those alcohol related uses set forth in Footnote 1, subsections b through e, inclusive of Table 32-1 of the City's Zoning Code; and directing the Department of Development Services and the Planning Commission to undertake a study pursuant to Long Beach Municipal Code Chapter 21.50, to determine whether or not the City's current zoning regulations related to CUP exemptions are appropriate or need further review or modification.

DISCUSSION
The City's Zoning Code currently requires that many alcohol related sales uses obtain a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) before commencement of operations. For instance, in all commercial zones of the city a CUP is required for both "off premises" and "on premises" sale of alcohol if it is to take place within 500 feet of a zoning district allowing residential uses.

However, the Zoning Code also contains several provisions that basically "exempt" certain alcohol related sales uses from the requirement to obtain a CUP. For instance, the Zoning Code specifically exempts the following uses from the requirement to obtain a CUP: (1) grocery stores of twenty thousand (20,000) square feet or greater; 2) a department store or florist with accessory sales of alcohol; 3) uses located more than five hundred (500) feet from residential uses; and 4) existing legal nonconforming uses. The Zoning Code gives no explanation as to why the above referenced uses are not required to go through a public vetting process prior to commencing the sale of alcohol, and the Code currently does not distinguish between the sale of beer and wine and distilled spirits (Le., "hard liquor").

Given the potential negative social and community impacts of alcohol sales in our City, and the nuisance related social and economic harms that can arise if alcohol sales are not properly regulated, it is appropr...

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