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RESOLUTION P.C. 86-30
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF HERMOSA BEACH, CAL
IFORNIA, AMENDING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE SALE OF
GENERAL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT 22 PIER AVENUE, KNOWN AS THE THE
END ZONE.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on
this matter on May 6, 1986 and made the following Finding:
1. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding neighbor
hood and consistent with the General Plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission
of the City of Hermosa Beach, California does hereby approve a
11 Conditional Use Permit for the sale of general alcoholic
12 beverages at 22 Pier Avenue subject to the following conditions:
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Hours of operation shall be from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. with
no occupancy of the premises after 2:30 a.m.
a. Live musical entertainment shall be permitted from 7:00
p.m. until 1:30 a.m. on Thursday through Sunday and on
federal and state holidays, Cinco De Mayo, and St. Pat
rick's Day.
Noise emanating from the property shall be within the limita
tions prescribed by the City's noise ordinance, or no more
than five (5) d.b.a. above the ambient of general area,
whichever is lower. Noise shall not create a nuisance to the
surrounding residential neighbors.
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All live and/or amplified music shall be confined to the
premises, and al 1 doors and windows shal 1 be closed
during live musical performances.
Sound dampening acoustical ceiling tiles shall be in
stalled throughout.
Sound dampening acoustical back drop shall be designed
and installed in such a manner so as to baffle and di
rect the sound away from the entrance/exit and window
areas.
All music amplification equipment shall be set to direct
sound to the common wall away from the entrance/exit and
window areas.
e. Double doors and double glass windows shall be provided.
f. All music/entertainment volume levels shall be conscien-
tiously controlled by the management.
1 11 3. Hot meal service, including en trees as wel 1 as hors
d'oeuvres, shall be available whenever alcohol is served.
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4. All alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on the premises and
contained in permanent glass containers.
4 11 5. The business shall provide adequate management and superviso
ry techniques to prevent loitering, unruliness, and bois
terous activities of patrons outside the business or in the
immediate area.
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6. The exterior facade and all signs shall be subject to review
and approval by the Planning commission.
7. Operators of the business shall be responsible for the main
tenance of the grounds immediately surrounding this
establishment.
8. Al 1 permits required by the City of Hermosa Beach shal 1 be
obtained by the applicant by June 15, 1986, and shall include
a live entertainment permit, a building permit and all other
permits required for the operation of this establishment.
9. A manager shall be present on the premises at all times who
is aware of the Conditional Use Permit and the manager shall
manage accordingly. The manager shall receive a copy of the
permit and acknowledge that it has been read and understood.
10. The Planning Commission shall review the Conditional Use Per
mit at 6 month intervals and may amend the conditions or im
pose any new conditions if deemed necessary to mitigate
detrimental effects to the neighborhood resulting from the
use. The Commission has the right to terminate the Condi
tional Use Permit if the conditions are not adhered to or if
the subject use is contributing detrimentally to the sur
rounding neighborhood.
11. In the event that any one condition is found to be illegal or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, then the
parties agree that all other conditions shall remain in full
force and effect. The parties understand that the applicant
is represented by counsel at all steps of this proceeding and
it is the opinion of the City Attorney that the conditions
meet Constitutional requirements and in the event that either
attorney is in error both parties agree that no action for
damage shall be brought against the other party and that the
exclusive remedy on behalf of the applicant is for a Mandate
of Declaratory Relief to make the determination that any one
or more conditions is illegal and unenforceable, and parties
waive all rights to damages.
VOTE: AYES: Comms.Compton,Rue,Shculte,Chmn.Sheldon
NOES: Peirce
ABSENT: None
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CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution P.C. 86-30 is a
true and complete record of the action taken by the Planning Com
mission of the City of Hermosa Beach, California at their regular
meeting of May 6, 1986.
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Chuck Sheldon, Chairman
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Michael Schubach, Secretary
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