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CITY OF ANAHEIM
PLANNING COMMISSION
SUPPLEMENTAL DETAILED MINUTES
M O N DAY, MARC H 22, 2004
(CUP NO. 3420 and PCN NO. 2004-00014, Item No. 2)
Council Chambers, City Hall
200 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California
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MARCH 22, 2004
PLANNING COMMISSION SUPPLEMENTAL DETAILED MINUTES
• PUBLIC HEAR NG ITEMS:
2a. CEQA NEGATIVE DECLARATION (PREVIOUSLY-APPROVED)
2b. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 3420
(TRACKING NO. CUP2004-04829)
2c. DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSI7Y NO.
2004-00014
OWNER: Dong S. Park, 1523 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim,
CA 92802
AGENT: Isabel Garcia, La Estrella Restaurant/Market, 718 South
Philadelphia Street, Anaheim, CA 92805
LOCATION: 1523 West Katella Avenue. Property is approximately
0.56 acres, located at the northeast corner of Katella
Avenue and Bayless Street (La Estrella Market).
Conditional Use Permit No. 3420 (Tracking No. CUP2004-04829) -
Request to amend or delete conditions of approval for an existing
convenience market and take-out restaurant to permit retail sales of beer
and wine for both on and off-premises consumption.
Determination Of Public Convenience Or Necessity No. 2004-00014 -
Request to permit retail sales of beer and wine for off-premises
• consumption within an existing convenience market.
CONDITlONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION NO. PC2004-29
DETERMINATION OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY
RESOLUTION NO. PC2004-30
Chairperson Vanderbilt-Linares opened the public hearing.
Approved
Denied
Denied
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Greg McCafferty, Principal Planner, introduced Item No. 2, and he stated a letter was received from the
Anaheim City School District in opposition to the subject request. He stated staff recommends approval
based on the facts of the crime reporting district and the evidence in the staff report, He explained when
a new retail license is being established within at least 600 feet of a school, the Alcoholic Beverage
Control (ABC) has the ability to deny the license. Following action taken today by the Planning
Commission, it will then go through an independent review by ABC and they would take the letter from
the Anaheim City School District into consideration. He indicated a petition was received, following the
morning session, and the petition was then submitted to the Commission.
ApplicanYs Statement:
Raymond Cordova, 12142 Onyx Circle, Garden Grove, stated he is the applicant's representative. The
applicant agrees with the conditions imposed, with the exception of Condition No. 9 because it would be a
hardship for the applicant. Therefore, request for it to be fimited to 16 seats for a period of one (1) year.
He referred to the police report and stated the calls reported for the period of February 2003 to
~ February 24, 2004 were not related to their business, but believes those calls were related to the Tattoo
Parlor at the end of the complex.
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• Public Testimony:
Don Garcia, 410 W. Vermont Street, Anaheim, stated he is president of the Anaheim City School District
8oard, he has been a member of the elected board for the past three years; and is a practicing family
physician in central Anaheim. He stated he is adamantly in opposition to the subject request, as he
believes it is endangering the safety of the children. The children in the Anaheim City School District are
at very high risk with regard to their family and social environment where they come from. He stated the
Commission had a study session within the past 2 years by Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) with regard
to applications for conditional use permits for alcohol, and he is hoping the study session gave
Commission some insight to the necessity that the subject request be denied.
He explained prior incidents where he was involved with other conditional use permits in proximity of
Benjamin Franklin Elementary School and Lincoln Elementary School and he protested with ABC and
learned it must be addressed at the Planning Commission level, therefore they were unsuccessful and
the businesses were issued licenses and allowed to sell beer and wine.
He stated following the study session, he feels the City has been very understanding because there have
been some permits for beer and wine licenses that were denied.
He expressed his concerns as many elementary schools in the City of Anaheim are in close proximity to
businesses that have beer and wine licenses and stated he doesn't believe that appropriately represents
what we want for our public education students. He referred to the Police Reporting District Map attached
to today's staff report and stated there is clearly a crime safety issue that needs to be taken into
consideration.
He noted the subject conditional use permit has come before the Planning Commission twice before, 1) in
1992/93 the Commission and the Council denied the subsequent request to amend conditions to allow
• retail sales of alcoholic beverages, and 2) on December 18, 2000, it was denied by the Commission on
the basis of public testimony and opposition to the request and due to over-concentration of licenses in
the area.
He informed he is not representing the school district because he cannot do that as an individual outside
of their meetings, but is speaking as an individual of the community and as a professional physician. He
asked that the Commission review the request and give it serious consideration in hopes of denying the
subject request since it is near a school facility.
Tom Rizzuti, 1001 S. East Street, Anaheim, stated he is the facilities planner for the Anaheim City School
District. He referred to the letter submitted by the school district and stated they oppose the subject
request. He expressed his concerns and stated their opposition is based on two main perspectives: 1)
over-concentration of licenses in the census tract for the subject neighborhood, and 2) the facility being in
close proximity to Stoddard School and Stoddard Park. The concern is that Stoddard Park could become
a convenient nearby place to gather and potentially consume alcohol, and he asked Commission for their
denial of the request.
Applicant's Rebuttal:
Mr. Cordova stated he doesn't believe having children in the deli would have an adverse affect on the
children. There have been no reasons to believe that if a beer and wine license is granted the
neighborhood's property values would go down, and that children would be affected by walking in front of
the facility. He stated he has a petition and would submit to staff after the presentation. He asked
Commission to take all testimony into consideration and grant the request for a one (1) year period, per
staff's recommendation as stated in today's staff report. The one year permit would be a trial period, if
the applicant is not a good neighbor then the Commission would certainly know about it, and the
application wouldn't be renewed.
• Chairperson Vanderbilt-Linares stated he received an additional speaker card, and asked for Mr. Eger to
come forward to speak.
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• Public Testimony:
Robert Eger, 1423 Holgate Drive, Anaheim, stated he has lived by the subject facility for 42 years, and he
feels currently there are more than enough places that sell liquor in the surrounding neighborhood. There
are a lot of children going to Stoddard Elementary School and Loara High School, and he feels they just
don't need to make it any easier for people to get into trouble. He stated a list with 89 names from the
neighborhood was submitted to staff, and asked how residents receive notification of public hearing
items.
Mr. McCafferty responded notification is sent to properties within 300 feet of the subject property.
Mr. Eger stated he didn't receive a notification, and is also aware of a neighbor who didn't receive a
notification; another person in the neighborhood had informed him. He enjoys his neighborhood and
would like to keep it the way it is and not create any type of problems.
THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Commissioner Buffa stated there is a sentence written in Spanish on the applicant's petition, which she
would request to have it translated.
Commissioner Flores responded it states, "I am in accordance with the market receiving permission,
Conditional Use Permit No. 3420", she stated they are indicating agreement.
Commissioner O'Connell referred to the elementary schools in close proximity to facilities that have a
beer and wine liquor license and asked Mr. Garcia if he is aware of any incidents that have caused
problems.
• Mr. Garcia responded personally he is not aware of any, but stated you may need to check with ABC and
the police department for such reports filed.
Chairperson Vanderbilt-Linares asked Mr. Rizzuti if he is aware of the enrollment size at Stoddard
Elementary School.
Mr. Rizzuti asked Suzy Brown to address the question.
Suzy Brown, Director of Communications for the Anaheim City School District, stated she doesn't have
the exact enrollment size at Stoddard Elementary School, but informed Commission it is one of their more
crowded schools, and is on "staggered" sessions due to the overcrowding. Their 1 St and 2"d graders
share a classroom with two (2) teachers and forty (40) students for a portion of the day. They are trying
desperately to get schools off of "staggered" session, but Stoddard is not one of those schools that they
foresee going off of "staggered" session, anytime soon.
Chairperson Vanderbilt-Linares asked if the students are mostly bused.
Suzy Brown responded no, it is a neighborhood school.
Commissioner Flores stated she was at the subject facility yesterday, and feels it is very well maintained,
and further continued to speak in support of the facility. She asked Mr. Cordova what type and how much
beer and wine are they planning on purchasing.
Mr. Cordova responded the amount of liquor sold couldn't exceed a certain percentage; and due to the
size of the facility, there wouldn't be a large amount of liquor sold.
• Commissioner Buffa referred to the attendance boundary of Stoddard Elementary School, and asked
Mr. Rizzuti if it crosses Katella Avenue, including the neighborhood north of Katella Avenue.
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• Mr. Rizzuti responded yes, it does cross Katella Avenue.
Commissioner Flores asked Mr. Cordova for clarification regarding the amount of seating.
Mr. Cordova responded the applicant is willing to go to 10 seats in order to receive approval of the
request, but would respectfully request 16 seats be granted.
He stated that the Anaheim School Board never did take a formal position on the subject matter, and it
never become a vote before the school board, he feels that statement needs to be clarified.
Commissioner Eastman referred to the applicanYs request of 16 seats, and stated they wouldn't meet the
parking requirements.
Mr. McCafferty concurred, and stated they are limited to ten (10) or less seats; anything more would then
require a parking variance.
Michele Irwin, Senior Police Services Representative, expressed concerns of alcohol at the subject
location and stated they do oppose the license based on the over-concentration of on and off sale, there
is an over-concentration in both areas. She confirmed there have been three burglaries at the subject
location and the rest of the calls for service do mostly pertain to the Tattoo Piercing Parlor. She pointed
out that the subject location; "strip mall" needs to be maintained, and approval of the request would
impact Stoddard Park and the surrounding neighborhood. Therefore, staff feels it would be detrimental to
the health and safety of the neighborhood.
Commissioner O'Connell asked Michele Irwin for additional detail regarding the three burglaries.
Michele Irwin responded they were "small" petty thefts.
• Commissioner O'Connell asked if the store called for service because someone stole something.
Michele Irwin responded yes.
Commissioner Eastman stated she also visited the site, Saturday night, and feels the family is trying hard
to "make a go" of the business. She is concerned because of the opposition received today and she
doesn't feel she could find for convenience or necessity.
Commissioner O'Connell stated he visited the site this morning and explained because the
market/restaurant is limited to ten (10) seats he doesn't feel alcohol would be a major concern. As far as
having beer in a restaurant there are a large percentage of restaurants which have beer and wine sales
for their customers. He is very sensitive to the residents and the points stated by Commissioner Eastman
but feels if the request is approved, it may help the business to remain at the location for a longer period
of time and be successful, he supports the request.
Commissioner Buffa stated she is concerned about the over-concentration of alcoholic beverage licenses
in the area, and she is not supportive of off-premises sale because once the alcoholic beverages leave
the store it is too close to a school and a park. There were legitimate concerns expressed today about
inappropriate consumption of alcoholic beverages on those streets and in the public park. She would
support on-premises consumption. Also, she would not support increasing the number of seats due to
insufficient parking.
Commissioner Bostwick concurred with Commissioner Buffa, and stated he agrees with on-premises
consumption but not off-premises. He referred to a comment made by Mr. Garcia regarding proximity of
liquor stores/markets to schools, and he clarified some of the liquor stores/markets were built prior to
some of the schools being built, in the 1960s.
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OPPOSITION: 3 people spoke in opposition and a petition was submitted with 71 signatures in
opposition to the subject request.
IN GENERAL: A person spoke in response to questions from the Commissioners.
ACTION: Commissioner Bostwick offered a motion, seconded by Commissioner Flores and
MOTION CARRIED (Commissioner Romero absent), that the Anaheim City Planning
Commission does hereby determine that the previously-approved CEQA Negative
Declaration is adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation for
subject request.
Denied the modification to Conditional Use Permit No. 3420 (Tracking No. CUP2004-
04829) to amend or delete conditions of approval for an existing convenience market
and take-out restaurant to permit retail sales of beer and wine for both on and off-
premises consumption based on the following:
(i) That the proposed use and modifications, subject to the conditions
recommended herein, wou(d adversely affect the adjoining land uses and the
growth and development of the area in which they are proposed to be located,
as the property is located in close proximity to an established residential
neighborhood to the north and an elementary school (Stoddard Elementary) to
• the south across Katella Avenue.
Denied the request for determination of Public Convenience or Necessity No. 2004-
00014 (to permit retail sales of beer and wine for off-premises consumption within an
existing convenience market) based on the following:
(i) That there are currently similar establishments in the immediate vicinity that
provide convenience for customers to purchase beer and wine. Additionally,
the business is located within an area of below average crime rate (30%
below City average), and the property had 14 calls for Police service during
the reporting period, with three (3) reports taken over a period of one (1) year.
Further, this request for the sale of beer and wine would determine that sales
could increase the crime rate for the reporting district and/or increase calls for
service at this location; and that the proximity of Stoddard Elementary School
and the School District's opposition to the request outweigh any convenience
resulting from granting the request.
VOTE: 4-2 (Commissioners Flores and O'Connell voting no and Commissioner Romero absent)
Selma Mann, Assistant City Attorney, presented the 22-day appeal rights ending at 5:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, April 13, 2004.
DISCUSSION TIME: 44 minutes (1:51-2:35)
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MEETING ADJOURNED AT 4:30 P.M.
TO MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2004 AT 11:00 A.M.
FOR PRELIMINARY PLAN REVIEW.
Respecffully submitted:
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Senior Secretary
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Received and approved by the Planning Commission on ~~ 12i 1 /~ , 2004.
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