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RESOLUTION P.C. 90-78
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF HERMOSA
BEACH, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT
TO ALLOW LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN EXISTING BAR
AND ADOPTION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR 8 PIER
AVENUE, HENNESSEY'S, AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS THE NORTHERLY 45
FEET OF LOT 5, BLOCK 12, HERMOSA BEACH TRACT
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held public hearings on
September 18 and October 2, 1990, to receive oral and written
testimony regarding a Conditional Use Permit amendment request
and made the following findings:
A. The Board of Zoning Adjustments approved Resolution BZA
154-391 on December 15, 1980 to allow amplified entertainment
at a bar at 8 Pier Avenue;
B. The sale of general alcoholic beverages is being conducted in
an existing establishment already licensed by the Department
of Alcoholic Beverage Control;
C. The applicant is proposing amending the allowed hours for
entertainment, to clarify the hours specified in BZA
Resolution 154-391 and to expand those hours
D. The proposed entertainment hours are compatible with
surrounding uses;
E. Strict compliance with the conditions of approval will
mitigate any negative impact resulting from the issuance of
the conditional use permit;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Hermosa Beach, California does
hereby approve a Conditional Use Permit Amendment, to authorize
live entertainment in conjunction with an existing bar at 8 Pier
Avenue, subject to the following conditions:
1. The hours for 1 ive
hours from 9:00 P.M.
from 2:00 P.M. to
national holidays.
entertainment shal I be 1 imi ted to the
to 1:15 A.M. Monday through Friday, and
1:15 A.M. on Saturday, Sundays, and
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2. The establishment shall not adversely affect the welfare of
residents, and/or commercial establishments nearby.
3. The business shall provide adequate management and
supervisory techniques to prevent loitering, unruliness, and
boisterous activities of the patrons outside the business or
in the immediate area.
4. Noise emanating from the property shall be within the
limitations prescribed by the City's Noise Ordinance and
shall not create a nuisance to the surrounding residential
neighborhoods or commercial establishments.
a. During the performance of amplified live entertainment,
the exterior doors and windows shall remain closed
b. Prior to this conditional use permit being effective an
acoustical study shall be prepared by an acoustical
expert, including a proposed sound dampening features to
baffle and direct sound away from the entrance/exit and
window areas to ensure compliance with the noise
ordinance. Said study and sound dampening features shall
be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director and
shall be implemented in the building.
c. Management shall be responsible for the
music/entertainment volume l evels.
d. A maximum of three entertainers shall be allowed to
perform at any one time.
5. Screens shall be installed on all openable exterior windows
at ground floor level to prevent pass through of alcoholic
beverages and to control flies.
6. Signs shall be posted conspicuously and prominently at all
exits and all check-out stands warning patrons who purchase
any and all types of alcoholic beverages that "possession
and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages in any public
sidewalk, parking lot, beach, and/or any public place is
prohibited by law and subject to citation and fine. The City
of Hermosa Beach vigorously enforces its liquor laws" Said
signs shall be at least 12" X 14", shall be printed in a
large type, permanently maintained, and shall be posted in
visible locations.
7. An employee who is
conditional use permit
business hours.
aware of
shall be
the
on
conditions of this
the premises during
a. All employees shall be given a copy of the conditional use
permit and shall acknowledge by signature that the
conditional use permit has been read and understood.
8. The business shall provide adequate management and
supervisory techniques to prevent loitering, unruliness, and
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boisterous activities of patrons outside to business or in
the immediate area.
9. The exterior of the premises shal 1 be maintained in a neat
and clean manner at all time.
10. All signs shall comply with the City Sign Ordinance.
11. Al 1 alcoholic beverages shal 1 be served in non-throw-away
glass containers, including beer and wine.
12. Any violation of the conditions and/or violation
Hermosa Beach Municipal Code shall be grounds
immediate revocation hearing and/or citation.
of the
for an
13. The police chief may determine that a continuing police
problem exists and may require the presence of a pol ice
approved doorman and/or security personnel paid by the
business.
14. Any changes to the exterior or interior design shal 1 be
subject to review and approval by the Planning Director.
15. Dancing shall be prohibited.
16. Maximum permissible occupancy must be clearly posted and may
not be exceeded at any time. If the Department of Public
Safety determine that the maximum occupancy is being
violated, they may cite the business and initiate a
conditional use permit revocation.
17. Food service shall be available between the hours of 11:00
A.M. and 10:00 P.M. daily.
18. Prior to the conditional use permit being in effect, the
applican t shall submit to the planning department, a signed
and notarized "Acceptance of Conditions" form.
19. A conditional use permit shall be recorded with the deed, and
proof of recordation shall be subm itted with the planning
department.
20. The Planning Commission may review the conditional use permit
and may amend the subject conditions or impose any new
conditions if deemed necessary to mitigate detrimental
effects on the neighborhood resulting from the subject use.
21. Each of the above conditions is separately enforced, and if
any of the conditions of approval is found to be invalid by a
court of law, all the other conditions shall remain valid and
enforceable.
22. This resolution incorporates and supersedes BZA Resolution
154-391
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VOTE: AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
Comms.Ketz,Rue,Chmn.Ingell
Comms.Aleks,Peirce
None
None
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