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ROSEMEAD PLANNING COMMISSION
MEMORANDUM
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TO: HONORABLE CHAIR AND MEMBERS OF THE ROSEMEAD PLANNING
COMMISSION
FROM: PLANNING DIVISION
DATE: OCTOBER 19, 2015
SUBJECT: DESIGN REVIEW 14-02, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 14-01, AND
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE OR NECESSITY 14-02
9701 VALLEY BOULEVARD
On July 20, 2015, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing for
Design Review 14-02 and Conditional Use Permit 14-01 to allow the development of a
one-story 2,400 square foot 7-Eleven convenience market with an Off-Sale Beer and
Wine (Type 20) Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) license. The store proposes a 24-
hour operation with no alcohol sales after 11:00 p.m. Since the project site is located
within a census tract with undue concentration of alcohol licenses and within a high
crime reporting district, the application also included a request for a determination that
the alcohol license will serve the Public Convenience or Necessity (PCN 14-02) as
required by State ABC. At that hearing the Planning Commission reviewed the
proposed project and received testimony from members of the public. In response to
public testimony, the Planning Commission decided to continue the item to the meeting
of September 21, 2015, so that the community had more opportunity to give input. The
Commission further encouraged 7-Eleven to do neighborhood outreach and bring back
crime statistics for the two existing 7-Eleven stores (7-Eleven at 4800 Temple City Blvd.
in Temple City and 7-Eleven at 10009 Valley Blvd. in El Monte).
On September 21, 2015, the Planning Commission reviewed a letter from Thrifty Oil Co.
requesting that the Planning Commission continue the public hearing to the regular
meeting of October 19, 2015. The letter stated that more time was needed for public
outreach. At that meeting the Planning Commission unanimously approved to continue
the public hearing to the regular meeting of October 19, 2015.
On October 13, 2015, Thrifty Oil Co. submitted a second letter requesting that the
Planning Commission continue the public hearing to the regular meeting of December
7, 2015 (See Attachment "A"). The letter states that although 7-Eleven and Thrifty Oil
Co. have made good progress on their outreach efforts, they only recently have been
able to obtain foreign language speakers to assist with the translation of the Chinese
language.
Planning Commission Meeting
October 19,2015
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It is recommended that the Planning Commission move to continue the public hearing to
the regular meeting of December 7, 2015.
Prepared by: Submitted by:
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Sheri Bermejo Michelle Ramirez
City Planner Community Development Director
ATTACHMENT:
A. Letter from Thrifty OH Co., dated October 13, 2015
THRIFTY OIL CO.
October 13,2015
Shed M.Bermejo
City Planner
City of Rosemead
8838 East Valley Boulevard
Rosemead, California 91770
RE:9701 Valley Blvd.
Dear Sheri,
Since the last hearing on September 2V, 7-ELEVEN and Thrifty Oil Co.have made a great deal of
progress reaching out to the Rosemead community. Sherrie Olson—our outreach consultant—has
walked the neighborhood with a 7-ELEVEN representative and discussed the project with local residents.
7-ELEVEN has also joined the Chamber of Commerce and we have spent time engaging with the local
business community.Over 100 signatures have been obtained supporting the project.
While our team has made good progress,we will need more time to complete the public outreach.We
were only recently able to obtain foreign language speakers who could help the 7-ELEVEN
representative translate Chinese.That portion of the community is therefore under-represented in our
outreach. In addition,our team is spending more time than anticipated discussing misperceptions
regarding the 7-ELEVEN stores. Consequently,we have not had enough time to educate the community
on 7-ELEVEN's neighborhood involvement,redesigned stores,extensive safety procedures,and ether
factual matters.
Accordingly,we wish to continue the upcoming hearing until December 7'°. This will allow us the time
we need to complete the public outreach and ensure Rosemead's residents are well informed about the
project.
Thank you for your consideration. As always, please call me with any questions.
Best regards,
Marc Berg
Director of Development&Acquisitions
Thrifty Oil Co.
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