City Council - Item 3F - Light Manufacturing Zoning Districtr*
ORDINANCE NO. 815
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD,
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA APPROVING
MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT NO. 98-01, AMENDING SECTION
17.112.030 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE REQUIRING A
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
MORTUARIES/ FUNERAL HOMES IN THE M-1 LIGHT
MANUFACTURING ZONING DISTRICT.
- THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council- HEREBY FINDS, DETERMINES AND DECLARES that
Municipal Code Amendment No. 98-01 meets the City's goals and objectives as follows:
A. The City Council of the City of Rosemead wishes to promote the City. ofRosemead's interest
in protecting and preserving the quality and character of the residential, commercial, and industrial
areas in the City, and the quality of life through effective land use planning; and
B. It is the purpose and intent of the Ordinance to provide for the reasonable and uniform
regulation of mortuaries/ funeral homes uses in the City of Rosemead. It is recognized that such land
uses may be appropriate for the Light Manufacturing Zoning District only. It is therefore the
purpose of this Ordinance to establish a conditional use permit process for the establishment and
conduct of mortuaries/ funeral homes uses which in turn will protect the public health, safety, and
welfare, preserve locally recognized values of community appearance, minimize the potential for
nuisances related to the operation of such uses, and maintain local property values; and
C. The City staff has prepared an initial study pursuant to the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA). This study has determined that the proposed zoning amendments will not have any
adverse impact on the environment, and accordingly has prepared and recommends adoption of
Negative Declaration.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to the City of Rosemead's CEQA Procedures and State CEQA Guidelines, it
has been determined that the adoption of this ordinance will not have a significant impact on the
environment. This conclusion is based upon the record, initial study and comments received during
the pubic review period. Therefore, a Negative Declaration has been prepared according to CEQA.
The City Council, having final approval authority over this project, has reviewed and considered any
comments received during the public review prior to the approval of this project. Furthermore, the
City Council has exercised its own independent judgment in reaching the above conclusion. The
City Council, therefore, approves the Negative Declaration.
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Pursuant to Title XIV, California Code of Regulation, Section 753.5(v)(1), the City Council has
determined that, after considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence that the proposed
project will have the potential for adverse effect on the wildlife resources or the habitat upon -which
the wildlife depends. Furthermore, on the basis of substantial evidence, the City Council hereby
finds any presumption of adverse impact has been adequately rebutted. Therefore, pursuant to Fish
and Game Code Section 711.2 and Title XIV, California Code of Regulations, Section 735.5(a)(3),
the City Council finds that the project has a de minimis impact and therefore the payment of Fish and
Game Department filing fees is not required in conjunction with this project.
SECTION 3. The City Council HEREBY AMENDS Section 17.112.030 (Uses Permitted by
Conditional Use Permit in Specific Zones) by adding mortuaries/ funeral home uses as follows:
"17.112.030(29) . Mortuaries/ Funeral Homes _ in , the M-1 zone."
SECTION 4. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or word of this ordinance is for any reason
held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect the validity of
the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rosemead HEREBY
DECLARES that it would have passed and adopted this Ordinance, and each and all provisions
thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more of said provisions may be declared to be invalid.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause same to
be published as required by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 14' day of November, 2000.
MARGARET CLARK, Mayor
ATTEST:
NANCY VALDERRAMA, City Clerk
Municipal Code Amendment 98-01
Ordinance No. 815
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
CITY OF ROSEMEAD )
I, Nancy Valderrama, City Clerk of the City of Rosemead, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Ordinance No. 815 being:
AN' ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD,
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA APPROVING
MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT NO. 98-01, AMENDING SECTION
17.112.030 OF THE ROSEMEAD MUNICIPAL CODE REQUIRING A`
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORTUARIES/
FUNERAL HOMES IN THE M-1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING ZONE.
was duly introduced and placed upon first reading at a.regular meeting of the City Council on the
14th day of November, 2000, and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly adopted and passed at a
regular meeting of the City Council on the 28th day of November, 2000, by the following vote, to
wit:..
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NANCY VALDERRAMA, City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 816
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD, COUNTY
OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA APPROVING MUNICIPAL CODE
AMENDMENT NO. 00-01, AMENDING SECTION 17.84.010 OF THE ROSEMEAD
MUNICIPAL CODE, WHEREIN ANY CONSTRUCTION DONE TO AN EXISTING
COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL BUILDING WHERE WORK DONE TO THE
STRUCTURE IS GREATER THAN FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS (S15,000)
VALUATION, THE MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENTS SFLALL BE PROVIDED.
SPECIFIC CRITERIA MAY EXEMPT SINGLE-FAMH Y HOME ADDITIONS FROM
MEETING THE MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREMENT.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council HEREBY FINDS, DETERMINES AND DECLARES that
Municipal Code Amendment No. 00-01 meets the City's goals and objectives as follows:
A. The City Council of the City of Rosemead wishes to promote the City of.Rosemead's
interest in protecting and preserving the quality and character of the residential, commercial, and
industrial areas in the City, and the quality of life through effective land use planning, and
B. It is the purpose and intent of the Ordinance to provide for the reasonable and uniform
regulation of parking standards for home and business uses in the City of Rosemead. It is
recognized that such parking standards are appropriate for the Commercial, Industrial and
Residential Zoning Districts. It is therefore the purpose of this Ordinance to establish minimum
parking requirements which in turn will protect the public health, safety, and welfare, minimize
the potential adverse' impacts related to parking demand, and maintain local property values; and
C. The City staff has prepared an initial study pursuant to the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA). This study has determined that the proposed zoning amendments will not
have any adverse impact on the environment, and accordingly has prepared and recommends
adoption of Negative Declaration.
SECTION 2. Pursuant to the.City of Rosemead's CEQA Procedures and State CEQA
Guidelines, it has been determined that the adoption of this ordinance will not have a significant
impact on the environment. This conclusion is based upon the record, initial study and
comments received during the pubic review period. Therefore, a Negative Declaration has been
prepared according to CEQA. The City Council, having final approval authority over this
project, has reviewed and considered any comments received during the public review prior to
the approval of this project. Furthermore, the City Council has exercised its own independent
judgment in reaching the above conclusion. The City Council, therefore, approves the Negative
Declaration.
Pursuant to Title XIV, California Code of Regulation, Section 753.5(v)(I), the City Council has
determined that, after considering the record as a whole, there is no evidence that the proposed
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project will have the potential for adverse effect on the wildlife resources or the habitat upon
which the wildlife depends. Furthermore, on the basis of substantial evidence, the City Council
hereby finds any presumption of adverse impact has been adequately rebutted. Therefore,
pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 711.2 and Title )UV, California Code of Regulations,
Section 735.5(a)(3), the City Council finds that the project has a de minimis impact and therefore
the payment of Fish and Game Department filing fees is not required in conjunction with this
project.
SECTION 3. The City Council HEREBY AMENDS Section 17.84.010 by adding to
"Automobile Parking Requirements Generally" as the following wherein for each business,
commercial, manufacturing, or industrial building hereafter erected, converted, reconstructed, or
enlarged, where the work done to the structure is greater than fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000)
valuation, there shall be provided and maintained off-street parking facilities to accommodate the
motor vehicles used by occupants, customers, clientele, and employees of such building or
structure. The aggregate amount of parking space for each type of use shall not be less than that
stated in this chapter. Required parking space or spaces shall be in addition to required driveways
and necessary or required turn areas. For each Single-family detached dwelling there shall be
provided a parking spaces (enclosed garage) as required by this chapter, provided however, that
compliance may be deferred if the Planning Director finds each of the following facts: The
proposed addition does not exceed 120 square-feet and no other building permits for additions
have been issued for the subject dwelling, and that there has been no conversion of required
automobile parking spaces to any other use on the subject property, and that the proposed
addition does not, by virtue of its placement on the subject property, preclude future construction
of an enclosed garage per the City's development standards.
SECTION 4. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or word of this ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council of the City of Rosemead
HEREBY DECLARES that it would have passed and adopted this Ordinance, and each and all
provisions thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more of said provisions may be
declared to be invalid.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause same
to be published as required by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 14°i day of November, 2000.
MARGARET CLARK,
Mayor
Municipal Code Amendment 00-01
Ordinance No. 816
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ATTEST.
NANCY VALDERRAMA, City Clerk
Municipal Code Amendment 06-01
Ordinance No. 816
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
CITY OF ROSEMEAD )
I, Nancy Valderrama, City Clerk of the City of Rosemead, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Ordinance No. 816 being.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ROSEN EAD, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA APPROVING MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENT NO.
00-01, AMENDING SECTION 17.84.010 OF THE ROSEMEAD
MUNICIPAL CODE, WHEREIN ANY CONSTRUCTION OR
REMODELING DONE TO AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL OR
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING, WHERE WORK DONE TO THE
STRUCTURE IS GREATER THAN FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
($15,000) VALUATION, THE MINIMUM PARKING
REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED. SPECIFIC CRITERIA
MAY EXEMPT SINGLE-FAMILY HOME ADDITIONS FROM
NEETING THE Ml1I\T HUM[ PARKING REQUIREMENT.
was duly introduced and placed upon first reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on the
14th day of November, 2000, and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly adopted and passed at
a regular meeting of the City Council on the 28`x' day of November, 2000, by the following vote,
to wit.
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NANCY VALDERRAMA, City Clerk
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE; NOVEMBER 20, 2000
RE: AUTHORIZATION TO ATTEND CALIFORNIA CONTRACT CITIES
ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE TOUR, JANUARY 8-10,2001,
SACRAMENTO .
Attached for your information is information regarding the aforementioned seminar. This is the
34`b Annual Tour of the California Contract Cities Association. As always, the program will
include sessions with State Senate, Assemblymembers, Leadership, a reception and luncheon
with Senate, Assembly Local Government Chairpersons and the reception at the Capitol Rotunda
on Tuesday evening. Council and staff have attended this seminar in the past.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council authorize the attendance any Council
Member, the City Manager, the City Attorney and staff as designated by the City Manager.
COUNCIL
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EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT
HAROLD E. HOFMANN
Lawndale
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JOE ESQUIVEL
Lakewood.
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JOHN C. McTAGGART
Rancho Palos Verdes
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Diamond Bar
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Norwalk
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Bellflower _
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Rosemead
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South El Monte
SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE
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Pico Rivera
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JOE VASQUEZ. CHAIR
Rosemead
SAN DIEGO CHAPTER
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DATE:
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E-mail: ccca97@aol.com
NOVEMBER 15, 2000
ALL MEMBERS & EVENT PARTICIPANTS
HAROLD HOFMANN, PRESIDENT
RAY SMITH, LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE CHAIR
SACRAMENTO LEGISLATIVE ORIENTATION TOUR
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The Sacramento Legislative Orientation Tour is in it's 34"' year. The Hyatt
Regency Hotel across from the Capitol, will once again serve as our conference
headquarters. A registration form, tentative program and hotel registration
information will be included in our next mailing to you. We urge all members
of the Association to attend. We are counting on your support. Remember
there is. strength in numbers if we want our. concerns to be considered.
The history of this tour has proven to be effective in not only developing
relationships with our legislators but it also provides us with the opportunity for
face to face contact and a vehicle for open discussion on pertinent issues.
There are many new faces in local government as a result of the recently held
election.
This may be the most critical year for the.Contract Cities and local government
in general. The program of events will include sessions with State Senate,
Assemblymembers, Leadership, a reception and luncheon at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel. with Senate, Assembly Local Government Chairpersons, and a
reception/buffet for the Constitutional Officers and Legislators on Tuesday
evening to be held in the Capitol Rotunda.
Mark your calendar NOW!
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SAM OLIVITO
Preliminary Program
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 P.M.
10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Noon - 1:45 p.m.
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 10
Registration and CityBooks Open - Regency Ballroom Foyer
Opening General Session
THE CHALLENGE OF LOCAL PUBLIC LEADERSHIP
A reflection on what you can accomplish as a mayor or council member, the special
responsibilities of the office, and the powerful influence you can have on the lives and
future of the citizens of your city.
POLITICS AND THE ART OF THE POSSIBLE
This engaging and insightful session considers some of the dilemmas and realities you face
as a public official. Learn about the essential skills you need to succeed in public office.
General Luncheon
THE 2001 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Cities' relations with the state and federal government are increasingly important. This
session will preview the political relationships and environment that will affect cities in
2001, and the specific issues of concern to cities that will be considered by the Legislature
and Congress. Learn what you need to know to effectively represent your city.
General Session
GETTING HEARD: AN INTRODUCTION TO EFFECTIVE ADVOCACY
You are in a very powerful position to influence state legislation and policy - if you
know how to do it well. Learn procedures and skills that will help you be successful.
General Session
FORMING AND WORKING WITH YOUR LEADERSHIP TEAM
Learn how you can develop the good working relationships you need with your fellow
elected officials and staff, and how you can provide a good working environment for
your city employees. No matter what you may have promised in your campaign, you
cannot do it alone. You need teamwork to be really successful.
Hosted Legislative Reception
You are encouraged to extend a personal invitation to your legislators to join you at this
reception. Take advantage of this time to begin building strong working relationships
with your representatives in Sacramento.
Evening free for dinner (on your own) with Legislators and city teams. Make your
appointments and reservations early.
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Thursday, January 11
7:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
7:30 - 8:45 a.m.
9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
10:45 a.m. - Noon
Noon - 1:45 p.m.
2:00 2:45 p.m.,
2:45 - 3:30 p.m.
4:00 - 5:15 p.m.
Registration and CityBooks Open
Informal Division Discussion Breakfasts
take this chance to meet and discuss with your colleagues from your League regional
division about matters that are of mutual concern in your area.
General Session
YOUR FISCAL OVERSIGHT AND POLICY RESPONSIBILITIES
Learn the basics you must know and do to properly exercise your fiduciary
responsibilities as mayors and council members.
General Session
YOUR ROLE IN LAND USE PLANNING
Many of your decisions on the council involve land use matters. This session will provide
you with a good understanding of the laces and processes of land use planning, and the
policy guidance you need to provide in your local plans and processes.
General Luncheon
CALIFORNIA CITIES WORK TOGETHER: THE LEAGUE AND ITS SERVICES TO YOU
The League can be one of your most valuable assets during your term in office. This
session will provide you with a practical overview of the League's services, explain how
you can tap into its resources, participate in its activities, and guide its future.
General Session
OPERATING IN THE PUBLIC EYE: HOW TO COMPLY WITH THE BROWN ACT
California's open meetings law places specific requirements on city officials. You must be
familiar with those requirements if you are to preserve the public trust, be successful and
stay out of trouble.
General Session
PLAYING BY THE RULES: THE ESSENTIALS OF MUNICIPAL LAW
As a trustee of your city you have certain legal obligations and limitations. And you have
a special relationship with your city attorney. If you are to have a successful team and
serve your constituents well, you need to know the basic rules governing cities.
Concurrent Sessions
1. SUCCESS AND SURVIVAL TIPS FOR MAYORS
The mayor's role is a special and demanding one. In California, it ranges from "first
among equals" to singularly influential. Typically, the incumbent "makes" the office.
Learn some valuable tips that can help you be a great mayor for your city.
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Thursday, January 11, continued
4:00 - 5:15 p.m.
5:15 - 6:30 p.m
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.,
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
7:15 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
7:30 - 9:15 a.m.
9:15-10:15a.m.
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Noon
Concurrent Sessions, continued
II. SUCCESS AND SURVIVAL TIPS FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS -
These informal, small group discussion sessions offer you a great chance to learn some of
the "secrets" used by successful elected officials to cope with the demands made on you,
your family and your work. You must maintain a balance to be as effective as you can in
office.
Open House at the League of California Cities Building
(1400K Street, 4tb Floor 14th and K Street .
During the reception at the hotel, visit your League's office, just one block from the
hotel, for an introduction to your "home in Sacramento." Then return to the hotel for a
reception and dinner, and an enjoyable and informative presentation.
Mayors and Council,Members Reception (arHotel)
Dinner and Program
CONDUCTING EFFECTIVE MEETINGS
Enjoy an instructive meeting of the Dos Caras City Council, and learn the right and
wrong ways to conduct meetings.
Friday, January 12, 2001
Registration and CityBooks Open - Regency Ballroom Foyer
Breakfast Briefing
INTRODUCTION TO CONFLICT OF INTEREST LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Having a conflict of interest, real or perceived, can render you not merely suspect but
ineffective. Conflicts are a violation of the law. Know what they are and how to avoid
them.
General Session
MAINTAINING THE PUBLIC'S TRUST
Surveys show the public trusts local government more than any other level. This gives
you a tremendous advantage. But it is fragile; trust is broken easily. This practical session
will offer ideas on how you can increase the public's trust of you and your city by
translating the highest ethical standards into your daily practice and decisions.
Concluding General Session
HOW TO EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATE THROUGH THE MEDIA
No matter how good you are in other areas, if you do not communicate effectively and
convincingly with your constituents and the media, you will not be successful. This
session will give you tips on how to be a better communicator, both in public and with
the media, no matter how experienced you think you are now.
Adjourn
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: FRANK G. TRH'EPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 2000
RE: APPROVAL OF AN ENTERTAINMENT PERMIT FOR
PAUL'S STEAKHOUSE, 9632 VALLEY BOULEVARD
Pursuant to the Rosemead Municipal Code, an Administrative Hearing was held on November 20,
2000 regarding the approval of an Entertainment Permit for Paul's Steakhouse, 9632 Valley
Boulevard. The hours of entertainment is proposed for 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., Sunday through
Thursday, and 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., Friday and Saturday. The proposed entertainment is limited
to karaoke, 2-3 piece jazz band, or a comedy act.
Staff is recommending approval of the Entertainment Permit contingent upon the applicant signing
the conditions. Attached for your information are the following items:
1. Copy of the Sheriff's Department License Detail Investigator's conditions of approval.
2. Copy of the minutes of the Administrative Hearing on November 20, 2000.
3. Copy of the Conditional Use Permit conditions of approval.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Rosemead City Council grant an Entertainment Permit to Paul's
Steakhouse, 9632 Valley Boulevard contingent upon the owner signing the attached list of
conditions.
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PAUL'S STEAKHOUSE
9628 E. Valley BI.
RECOMMENDED ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS
Entertainment shall be limited to karaoke, 2-3 piece jazz band, or a comedy act.
2. Entertainment shall not be audible outside of the building.
3. Entertainment shall be limited to the hours of 5:00 P.M. to i1:obP.M. Sunday
through Thursday; and 5:00 P.M. to 1: 00am Friday and Saturdays.
4. Security guards shall prevent loitering on or about the premises, including the south
parking lot.
5. Additional security guards and/or modification of the current security plan may be
required at the discretion of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department License
Detail without approval of the License and Permit Hearing Board.
6. All previous operating conditions on this business shall remain in effect.
7. . Dancing shall not be allowed.
8. This Entertainment Permit shall be reviewed, a minimum of every three months the
first years, every six months the second year, and once a year thereafter.
I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND ACCEPT THESE CONDITIONS.
PRINT NAME SIGN . DATE
PRINT NAME SIGN DATE
PRINT NAME SIGN DATE
ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING
PAUL'S STEAKHOUSE
9632 VALLEY BOULEVARD
NOVEMBER 20, 2000
The Hearing was opened by the Hearing Officer, Donald J. Wagner, at 10:20 a.m. The Hearing
Officer then requested that everyone in attendance state their name for the record. Alan
MacGillivray, applicant, Jeff Martin, Broker, Terri McLaughlin, Sheriffs Business License
Investigator, Brad Johnson, Planning Director, Jan Saavedra, Business License Clerk, and Mary
House, resident, 9623 Steele Street.
The Hearing Officer then asked Ms. McLaughlin to report on the Sheriff's investigation. Ms.
McLaughlin stated that the Sheriffs Department is recommending approval of the Entertainment
Permit contingent upon the 8 additional conditions of approval.
The Hearing Officer then asked the Planning Director if the Planning Department had anything to
say regarding the business or conditions. Mr. Johnson stated the he would need a new floor plan
indicating where the platform or stage would be located for entertainment.
Mr. MacGillivray stated that the doors would remain closed and with the addition of the block wall
in the rear the.neighbors should not be disturbed with any noise. He also wish to change the hours
of entertainment from 10:00 p.m. , Sunday through Thursday, to 11:00 p.m., and from 12:00 a.m. to
1:00 a.m., Friday and Saturday nights.
The Hearing Officer asked the witness to state her name and if she had any concerns with the
establishment. Ms. Mary House, 9623 Steele Street, stated that.the business had been very quiet
and that she had no problems at this time.
The Hearing Officer than stated that this item would be on the Council Meeting of November 28,
2000 for Council approval subject to the conditions of approval. The hearing was closed at 10:30
a. m.
RESPECTIVELY SUBMITTED
J SAAVEDRA
EXHIBIT "A"
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 99-784
. 9628-32 E. Valley Boulevard
CONDITIONS OP APPROVAL
December 6, 1999
Approval of Conditional Use Pennit 99-784 shall not take effect for any purpose until the
applicant has filed with the City of Rosemead an affidavit stating that he/she is aware of and
accepts all of the conditions set forth in the letter of approval and this list of conditions.
Z. Conditional Use Permit 99-784 is approved for a period of six (6) months, at which time it
shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission for an extension. The occupant shall file a
request for an extension at least thirty (30) days before expiration with the Planning
Department.
3. Conditional Use Permit 99-784 is for an on-sale alcohol (Type 47) license in conjunction
with a bona fide restaurant from the California Stale Alcohol Beverage Control Board. All
requirements and appropriate licenses of the California Stale Alcohol Beverage Control
Board shall be complied with and maintained at all times. A copy of the current license shall
be provided to the Planning Department prior to occupancy
4. A six-foot (6') high block wall shall be constructed along the south property line within six
months from the date of this approval.
5. Adequate lighting shall be maintained in the parking area. Motion-activated lights shall be
installed where deemed appropriate by the Director of Planning. All exterior lighting shall
be directed away from adjacent properties and shielded on all sides.
6. Applicant shall eliminate parking spaces 91, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28.
7. Paved areas located at the subject site shall receive a slurry seal pavement application and
those parking stalls allowed shall be restriped according Exhibit "B", Exhibit °D" and to City
of Rosemead parking standards. This includes minimum standard parking stall dimensions
of' 9' wide by 20' long, a minimum of 25% compact parking stall coverage, minimum
compact parking stall dimensions of 8' wide by 16' long and double-striking of parking
stalls. Said improvement shall be completed within six (6) months from date of approval.
8. Ncw wheel slops must be placed between new parallel parking stalls located at front of
subject property. See Exhibit "D" for details. Said improvement shall be completed within
six (6) months from date of approval.
9. Applicant shall install four (4) 24" box trees at locations' noted on Exhibit "D". 'Free
materials shall be approved by the Planning Department prior to installation. Trees should
be left in decorative wood box structures to enhance western faFadc theme. Trees shall be
continually maintained and kept in pristine condition, including: regular irrigation,
fertilization, pruning and pest abatement. Said improvement shall be completed within six
(6) months from date of approval.
10. Existing landscape planters shall be relandscaped and maintained, including regular:
irrigation; fertilization, gardening, weed and pest abatement A landscape and inigalion plan
shall be submitted and approved by (lie Plamiing Department prior to installation. Said
improvement shall be completed within six (6) months from (late of approval-
11. Applicant shall replace existing trash enclosure door with one of opaque metal qualities and
eliminate those trash bins and/or grease traps necessary to accommodate all bins/traps within
lhe.existing trash enclosure OR build new masonry trash enclosure at southwest corner of
property that is of the size and shape to accommodate all trash bins and grease traps on-site.
New masonrytrash enclosure would need to be provided with opaque metal door that can be
latched closed. In addition, file construction of a new enclosure world require eliminating
parking stall #7, demolishing the existing enclosure and replacing the appropriate number of
parking stalls where the existing enclosure once stood. Said improvement shall be completed
within six (6) months from date of approval.
12. ' Applicant shall repair the following items: broken light standard attached to, front of
building, slumping razor wire fence along.west property line and defunct rain gutter that has
detached froth building along rear portion of building.
13. Applicant shall be compliance with the requirements of and maintain in good standing a City
issued business license.
14. No alcohol is to be sold for off-site consumption.
15. The hours of operation shall be posted in the front window or door. Hours of operation shall
be limited to:. Monday through Sunday 6:00 am to 2:00 am.,
16. Signs shall comply with Chapter 17.104 of the Rosemead Municipal Code. Specifically,
signs shall not cover more than 15% of window.area or 25% of wall areas. All signs must
comply with Section 17.104.050 regarding identification of the business in English.
17. The numbers of the address signs shall be at least G' tall with a minimum character width of
1/4", contrasting in color and easily visible at driver's level From the street. The location,
color and size of such sign shall be subject to the approval of the Planning Director.
18. All hash, rubbish and garbage receptacles shall be regularly.cleaned, and inspected and
maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary condition. All food and liquid waste shall be
packaged to prevent leakage.
19. All open area not coveted by concrete, asphalt, or structures shall be landscaped and
maintained on a regular basis.
20. The site shall be maintained in a clean, weed and litter fi-ce state in accordance with Sections
8.32.010, .020, .030 and .040 of (lie Rosemead Municipal Code, which pertains to the
storage, accumulation, collection, and disposal of garbage, rubbish, trash, and debris. All
trash containers shall be stored in (he appropriate trash enclosure at all times.
21. The site shall be maintained in a graffiti-free state. Any new graffiti shall be removed within
twenty-four (24) hours. A 24-hour, Graffiti Hotline can be called at (626) 307-0463 for
assistance.
22. The appficant shall comply with all Federal, State and local laws relative to the approved use
including therequirements ofthc Planning, Building, Fire, Sheriffand Healtr Departments.
23. The applicant shall maintain signs which slate. that there shall be no consumption of
alcoholic beverages on the premises. Said signs shall be posted on the wall outside of the
business, to the satisfaction of the Planning Director.
24.- The parking area, including handicapped spaces, shall be paved, and rc-painted periodically
to City standards to the satisfaction of the Planning Department.
25. The applicant shall maintain a minimum clearance of five (5) feel (fiee of any debris,
storagejurniture, etc.) from any electrical/mechanical equipment and/or emergency exits.
26. Any changes to rile conditions of olmation listed in this Exhibit "A" must Lust be approved
by the Planning- Commission through a modification application.
27, Violation or( h c conditions of approval utay result in citation anrUor initiation of rebocation
proceedings.