HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC Resolution 17-3043RESOLUTION NO. 17-3043
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY
APPROVING REVISION "A" TO A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (PLN -17-00163),
THEREBY MODIFYING THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR AN EXISTING
HOOKAH LOUNGE (MOSAIK HOOKAH LOUNGE) ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT
11029 DOWNEY AVENUE AND ZONED DDSP (DOWNTOWN DOWNEY SPECIFIC
PLAN — DOWNTOWN CORE DISTRICT)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DOWNEY DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Downey does hereby find, determine
and declare that:
A. On July 18, 2012, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 12-2777,
approving a request to allow a hookah lounge (Mosaik Hookah Lounge) with live
entertainment on property located 11029 Downey Avenue; and,
B. From November 13, 2016 to September 10, 2017, numerous "calls for service"
have been made at the Mosaik Hookah Lounge, and serious incidents have
occurred in and around the business, which have resulted in criminal activities, and
an increase in Downey Police Department patrols in the area. This incidences
include alcohol, disturbance, loud noises, fights, theft inside and in the parking lot
area of the Mosaik Hookah Lounge; and,
C. On September 21, 2017, representatives from the Police, Fire, Planning, and the
City's Prosecutor's Office, met with the business owner, Mr. Adnan Saab to go over
recent incidents that have taken place at Mosaik Hookah Lounge, or in close
proximity to the Mosaik Hookah Lounge. The meeting also included a new site
inspection of the business in the presence of the business operator; at which time,
staff found additional evidence that the business was operating in violation of its
Conditions of Approval. The Fire Department also found numerous Fire and
Building Code violations; and,
D. On October 23, 2017, staff mailed the business owner a notice informing him that
the City of Downey initiated the process of modifying the existing conditional use
permit.
E. On December 7, 2017, notice of the pending public hearing was sent to all property
owners within 500' of the subject site and the notice was published in the Downey
Patriot; and,
F. The Planning Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on December 20,
2017, and, after fully considering all oral and written testimony and facts and
opinions offered at aforesaid public hearings, adopted this Resolution modifying the
Conditional Use Permit.
SECTION 2. The Planning Commission further finds, determines and declares the
environmental impact of the proposed modification has been reviewed and has been found to be
in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and is categorically exempt
from CEQA, pursuant to Guideline Section No. 15321 (Class 21, Enforcement of Actions by
Regulatory Agencies). Categorical Exemptions are projects which have been exempted from the
requirements of the CEQA because they do not have a significant effect on the environment.
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SECTION 3. Having considered all of the oral and written evidence presented to it at said
public hearings, the Planning Commission further finds, determines and declares that:
A. The use is being operated in a manner that is detrimental to the public health, safety,
welfare, and public convenience or is a public nuisance. Based the information provided,
the business operator has operated the business in a manner that is detrimental to the
public health, safety, and welfare of the patrons and the general public. The business is
being operated in violation of numerous conditions of approval, and the Police Department
has received several complaints regarding the noise associated with patrons leaving and
entering the Mosaik Hookah Lounge, particularly post -midnight. There have also been
incidents involving criminal activities which include: fights, thefts, narcotics, and assault
with a deadly weapon. For these reasons, the modification of the Conditions of Approval is
necessary to prevent further impacts to the public health, safety, welfare, and public
convenience and stop the business from being a public nuisance.
B. The use is being conducted in violation of the terms and conditions of the approved
conditional use permit, in that during the apparent regular course of business, the operator
of the Mosaik Hookah Lounge has (i) failed to immediately report illegal activity occurring at
the site; (ii) failed to provide adequate security personnel and services; (iii) prepared food
at the site and allowed consumption of food at the site. Additionally, the business operator
has allowed dangerous conditions to exist at the site in violation of the Downey Building
and Fire Codes. Furthermore, the allowance of live entertainment (including dancing by
patrons), the sale and/or consumption of food and beverages at the site, and the
admittance of persons under 21 years of age potentially prevent the Mosaik Hookah
Lounge from being deemed a private smokers' lounge — whereby the Mosaik Hookah
Lounge would be violating the State workplace smoking prohibition.
SECTION 4. Based upon the findings set forth in Sections 1 and 3 of this Resolution, the
Planning Commission of the City of Downey hereby approves Revision "A" to the Conditional Use
Permit, subject to the Conditions of Approval attached hereto as Exhibit A — Conditions, which are
necessary to preserve the health, safety and general welfare of the community and enable the
Planning Commission to make the findings set forth in the previous sections. The conditions are
fair and reasonable for the accomplishment of these purposes.
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SECTION 5. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of December, 2017.
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Jim', odriguez, Oairman
Cjy Planning Commission
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution adopted by the
Planning Commission of the City of Downey at a regular meeting thereof held on the 20th day of
December, 2017, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
COMMISSIONERS:
Rodriguez, Owens, Dominguez and Duarte
NOES:
COMMISSIONERS:
None
ABSTAIN:
COMMISSIONERS_
None
ABSENT:
COMMSSIONERS:
Flores
Mary Ca anagh, Secretry
City Planning Commissio
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EXHIBIT — A
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — PLN -17-00164
PLANNING
1) The approval of Revision "A" to a Conditional Use Permit (PLN -17-00164) allows the
operation of a hookah lounge with non -live entertainment only in the form of pre-recorded,
ambient music (without the use of a disc jockey) at the Mosaik Hookah Lounge, on
property located at 11029 Downey Avenue. The Planning Commission shall review
Revision "A" to the Conditional Use Permit six (6) months after a final administrative
decision regarding this modification of conditions.
2) Resolution No. 12-2777, which approved Conditional Use Permit PLN -12-00102, shall be
deemed null and void.
3) Live entertainment (including disc jockeys, musicians, and dancing) shall be prohibited.
Non -live entertainment in the form of pre-recorded, ambient music (without the use of a
disc jockey) shall be authorized subject to an entertainment permit from the Police
Department for such activity.
4) The sale and/or consumption of food and beverages, other than water and soft drinks,
within the subject building is prohibited at all times.
5) The business owner/applicant shall keep the entrance and exit doors to the business
closed.
6) The permitted hours of operation of the business shall be from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.,
seven (7) days a week.
7) Non -live entertainment shall cease by 1:30 pm.
8) Customers shall not be within the business after the specified closing time.
9) The business owner/applicant and licensee shall not conduct valet parking on the subject
site without the approval of a conditional use permit from the Planning Commission.
10) All signs shall comply with Chapter 6 of Article IX (Land Use) of the Downey Municipal
Code.
11) All promotions of the business shall be conducted under direct control of the business
owner. There shall be no outside promoters of live entertainment or night club activity at
any time.
12) The City Planner is authorized to make minor modifications to the approved plans or any of
the conditions if such modifications shall achieve substantially the same results as would
strict compliance with said plans and conditions.
13) The business shall comply with the City of Downey's noise ordinance, but in any case, no
greater than 65 dBA as measured at the property line. Upon receiving complaints
regarding noise levels, the Director of Community Development may order the preparation
of a noise study. The cost of said noise study shall be paid by the business owner. All
mitigation measures identified in the noise study shall be implemented and become part of
this Conditional Use Permit and shall have the force of conditions of approval.
14) The business owner/applicant agrees, as a condition of approval of this resolution, to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless, at business owner/applicant's expense, City and
City's agents, officers and employees from and against any claim, action or proceeding to
attack, review, set aside, void or annul the approval of this resolution, to challenge the
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approval of this resolution on the basis of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
or to determine the reasonableness, legality or validity of any condition attached hereto.
City shall promptly notify business owner/applicant of any such claim, action or proceeding
to which City receives notice, and City will cooperate fully with business owner/applicant in
the defense thereof. The business owner/applicant shall reimburse the City for any court
costs and attorney's fees that the City may be required to pay as a result of any such claim,
action or proceeding. City may, in its sole discretion, participate in the defense of any such
claim, action or proceeding, but such participation shall not relieve the business
owner/applicant of the obligations of this condition.
15) Approval of this Conditional Use Permit shall not be construed to mean any waiver of
applicable and appropriate zoning regulations, or any Federal, State, County, and City laws
and regulations. Unless otherwise expressly specified, all other requirements of the City of
Downey Municipal Code shall apply.
16) The business owner shall ensure that the property and all areas within at least 100 feet of
the hookah lounge are free of any waste or litter generated by the hookah lounge, by 1:00
a.m. the morning following each night of operations.
17) The business owner shall be responsible for ensuring the subject property is free of graffiti.
Should graffiti be applied, the business owner/applicant shall remove the graffiti within 24
hours.
18) Customer queuing at the Downey Avenue entrance shall be kept against the building and
shall not block accessibility on the public sidewalk. The use of a temporary queue line/rope
is permitted, subject to the approval of the Planning Division and Police Department.
19) The preparation and storage room shall be used for preparation and storage purposes
only, subject to submission and approval by the City Planner of a current floor/site plan. A
sign shall be posted at the entrance of the hallway that states "employees only".
20) Customer access to the business shall take place from the front entrance off Downey
Avenue only. The rear access shall be used as an emergency exit only, and for employees
to conduct normal business operations associated with the business.
POLICE
21) Live entertainment (including disc jockeys, musicians, and dancing) shall be prohibited.
The business owner/applicant shall obtain and adhere to any and all required Police
Department permits for this Conditional use Permit.
22) During all hours of operation, the business owner/applicant shall comply with and strictly
adhere to the security plan, as approved by the Chief of Police. This shall include the
business owner/applicant providing a minimum of two (2) licensed and bonded, uniformed
patrolmen for security. One security guard shall be posted at the rear exit of the business
to direct customers to the front entrance and to prevent loitering and illegal and suspicious
activity in the parking area. The number of security guards shall be determined by the
Chief of Police and may be increased or decreased as the Chief of Police determines is
necessary. The initial security plan shall be submitted to the Police Department by
December 27, 2017. Should the Police Department request any additional information or
modifications, the business owner/permittee shall submit said revisions within forty-eight
(48) hours of notification.
23) Signs shall be posted at all entrances to the premises and business identifying a zero -
tolerance policy for nuisance behavior at the premises (including the parking lot) and "no
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loitering". No patrons or employees shall be allowed to congregate at the rear of the
business.
24) No person below the age of 21 years shall be permitted entry into the business
establishment, and the business operator shall institute an age verification process as
approved by the Downey Police Department as part of a security plan.
25) The business owner/applicant and licensee shall immediately report to the Police
Department if any patron appears to be involved in illegal activity inside the subject
business or outside in the parking lot area.
26) A copy of this conditional use permit and approved security plan must be maintained on
the premises. All Police Department permits shall be prominently posted on the premises
at all times. The business owner/applicant shall make available said copies upon request
by any Police Officer or other City official charged with the enforcement of the City's laws,
ordinances, or regulations.
27) The business owner/applicant shall prohibit loitering by persons outside the business
establishment — including within the parking area and upon the adjacent right-of-way,
except for those persons in queue along Downey Avenue for entry into the business
establishment in a manner approved by the Planning Division and/or Police Department.
28) The business owner/applicant shall impose a dress code that shall not permit patrons to
wear the following: Gang attire/colors, baggy pants, bandanas, back packs, and/or caps
worn backwards. A sign shall be posted at the entrance stating the dress code.
29) During all hours of operation, the business owner shall maintain a count of the number of
patrons within the business at any given time.
30) The business owner shall not permit any public nuisance within areas under his control,
including but not limited to, unruly behavior by patrons, or any interactions with passersby.
Areas under his control shall mean the parking lot to the north of the business and
sidewalk in front of the business.
31) The business owner shall consent to and provide access to all areas of the subject
premises without charge during normal business hours to any Police Department or other
City Official for purposes of verifying compliance with any of the Conditions of Approval of
this CUP, as well as with any Police Permit and approved Security Plan.
FIRE
32) The business owner/applicant shall provide emergency lighting, exit signs, and 2A-10BC
fire extinguishers to the satisfaction of the Fire Department.
BUILDING
33) The business owner/applicant shall clearly post the maximum occupancy, as determined
by the Building Official. The business owner/applicant shall not permit the actual
occupancy of the building to exceed the maximum allowed.
34) The business owner/applicant shall obtain all required permits and necessary inspections
prior to beginning operation of live entertainment at the subject tenant space.
END OF CONDITIONS
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