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MOORPARK CITY COUNCIL
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Prepared by Craig Malin, Assistant Planner
July 26, 2000 (CC meeting of August 2, 2000)
Subject: Consider Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -02, a Request to
Allow the Off -Site Sale of Alcoholic Beverages Including
Beer, Wine and Liquor at a Proposed Longs Drug Store in
the Moorpark Town Center at the Northwest Corner of Los
Angeles Avenue and Moorpark Avenue, Applicant: Longs Drug
Store (APN 511 -0- 080 -380)
Background
This proposed Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 is a request by
Longs Drug Store to sell alcoholic beverages including beer, wine
and liquor in a currently vacant retail commercial space in the
Moorpark Town Center shopping complex at the northwest corner of
Moorpark Avenue and Los Angeles Avenue. Previously occupied by Rite
Aid Drug and with approval from Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to
sell alcoholic beverages, this retail space has been vacant for
over a year after Rite Aid relocated to the northwest corner of
Spring Road and Tierra Rejada Road. Prior to 1997, sales of alcohol
in various commercial zones including the subject property was
allowed by right, however, with changes to the Code in 1997, a
requirement for additional entitlement was implemented. The period
of time of more than one year, that this property remained vacant
resulted in the loss of it's legal non - conforming status involving
the sale of alcohol, therefore requiring a Conditional Use Permit.
Prior to the commencement of sales of alcoholic beverages this
Conditional Use Permit must be approved by the City Council and ABC
must issue their permit which will occur only if this proposal is
approved by the City.
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Direction
Zoning
General Plan
Current Use
Site
CPD
C -2
Town Center
North
CPD
C -2
Undeveloped
Commercial
West
CPD
C -2
Mission Bell
Plaza
South
CPD
C -2
Undeveloped
Summit Gas
East
C -0
Office
Residential/
Commercial Use
Authorized
(Downtown
Specific Plan)
Definitions of designations. Zoning: CPD = Commercial Planned
Development, C -1 = Neighborhood Commercial. General Plan: C -2 =
General Commercial, C -1 = Neighborhood Commercial.
Discussion
Ordinance No. 234 adopted on July 16, 1997, established procedures,
standards and requirements for commercial businesses selling
alcoholic beverages. Resolution No. 97 -1346, adopted on July 2,
1997, also identifies the procedure for the review of Conditional
Use Permits as related to establishments selling alcoholic
beverages. Off -site sales of alcoholic beverages at a retail
commercial establishment, as proposed by this application, requires
the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The decision - making
authority for this permit is vested with the City Council; there is
no requirement for review by the Planning Commission.
On February 7, 2000, Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -02 was filed
requesting the approval of off -site sales of alcoholic beverages
(beer, wine and liquor) in a proposed Longs Drug Store at 155 West
Los Angeles Avenue. This application was determined to be
incomplete within the required thirty (30) day period and
subsequently found to be complete on April 20, 2000, however, some
information needed to process was modified. Continued processing
was also dependent upon the receipt of updated plans and placement
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of a public hearing sign. A notice of public hearing was mailed on
June 29, 2000, to all property owners within 1,000' of the subject
property, concerning this application which was originally
scheduled for hearing before the City Council on July 19, 2000.
However, because required posting of the site announcing the
Council hearing on July 19, 2000, was not completed, new legal
advertising involving U.S. Mail notice, newspaper legal ad and
posting of the site was required for the subsequent hearing of
August 2, 2000, which has now has been properly completed.
A Conditional Use Permit is required for the sale of alcohol at
this location because the previous tenant (Rite Aid drugs) vacated
the premises more than six (6) months ago.
Hours of Or r� ation
Resolution No. 84 -63, which approved construction of the Moorpark
Town Center did not establish hours of operation for this center,
however, Ordinance No. 234, limits the hours that businesses may
sell alcohol (beer, wine and liquor) from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
(midnight). A condition of approval limiting the hours of operation
consistent with Ordinance 234 has been included in the draft
Resolution attached to this report.
Parking Standards
The Moorpark Town Center (CPD 980) following the expansion of
Ralphs Grocery Store will include 132,220 square feet of floor
area. Section 17.32.010 of the Zoning Ordinance when applied to
this center would require 543 parking spaces, which are currently
provided on site.
Alcohol Di sz l_ay
The proposed display area for the alcoholic beverages is at the
rear of the proposed Longs Drug Store, adjacent to the east wall
(right side) of the store. The alcohol display area for retail
sales together with the warehouse storage totals approximately 622
square feet of floor area. This represents 3.4% of the total floor
area of the store. The applicant has indicated that the sales
volume for alcoholic beverages in relation to sales of all goods
averages 4.5% to 5% for each store. A condition of approval is
recommended to limit the total display and storage area to no more
that five- percent (5 %) of the total floor area or 907 square feet.
This is comparable to the three percent (3 %) display area approved
for Rite Aid Drugs (corner of Spring and Tierra Rejada Roads) which
is in a location with adjacent residential uses and a lower level
of traffic than Longs Drug Store.
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Police Denartment Comments
A copy of this application was forwarded to the Police Department
for review. The Police Department has indicated that they have no
opposition to the approval of the request and that one condition of
approval is recommended beyond the standard conditions that are
typically established by Alcoholic Beverage Control. This
recommended condition, which has been included in the attached
Resolution, is to install a surveillance camera and alarm on the
exit door located on the east side of the building. This door is
located within close proximity to the alcohol display area and
provides an easy escape route in the event of theft of alcohol or
other products. The applicant has also proposed the addition of a
time delay device for opening of the door which is supported by the
Police Department.
A roval Criteria
Approval of an application for alcoholic beverage sales in an
establishment requires that the following findings be met:
A) The use will not result in an over concentration in the
area of establishments selling alcoholic beverages.
Response: Staff contacted Alcoholic Beverage Control on June
19, 2000, to determine the status of this application,
including over - concentration and the policies and criteria by
which the ABC and the City may act upon applications. An over
concentration' of alcohol sales is determined by the Alcoholic
Beverage Control (ABC). An 'over- concentration' is terminology
that is used to recognize an elevated number of reported
crimes or an increased ratio of licensed points of sale to
population in the Census Tract which exceeds the ratio of
licenses to population in the County. The current countywide
ratio is one on -site license for each approximately 908
persons. Census Tract 76.02, which is bounded on the north by
High Street and Poindexter Avenue, on the east and south by
the Arroyo Simi and on the west by Hitch Road, contains a
population of approximately 6,900 persons. Alcoholic Beverage
Control has determined that the twelve (12) existing licenses
exceeds the eight (8) licenses authorized in this tract based
upon the designated ratio (one point of sale per 908 persons)
noted above. Therefore, ABC has determined that an over
concentration of points of sale of alcoholic beverages exists
in this Tract. When an over concentration is determined, the
local governing agency (City of Moorpark) is granted authority
under State Legislation AB 2897 to make findings of Public
Convenience and Necessity that can result in a subsequent
granting of approval to establish the alcohol sales location.
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Although an over concentration has been deemed to exist, a
Conditional Type 21 License (to allow the sale of alcoholic
beverages including liquor) has been requested of ABC with
other modifying criteria established by ABC that could allow
the permit to be approved. Examples of these criteria are:
proximity of the use to other similar uses, location on a main
thoroughfare, existence as a destination for workers and
people passing through town, and the number of licenses in
surrounding areas (census tracts) . If approved by the City
Council, the ABC permit for this use will be valid for one
year, and must be renewed yearly to verify satisfaction of all
conditions. Currently, the nearest establishments in the Town
Center selling alcoholic beverages are: Canton, Coffee
Grinder, Round Table Pizza, Yama Sushi restaurants and the
Ralphs Market, all of which are between 250' and 750' from the
subject site.
B) The use will serve a public convenience.
Response: Alcoholic beverages were previously sold at this
location and would be a convenience to the public due to its
ability to be purchased in a commercial center where alcohol
can be expected to typically be available for purchase along
with other retail goods and services.
C) The use will not create the need for increased police
services.
Response: The Police Department has been provided with a copy
of this application and has responded that conditions
typically established by ABC together with a recommended added
condition as referenced above (surveillance camera) would be
adequate for this proposal and that no significant calls for
service have been generated in the history of the location
including the previous tenants, Thrifty and Rite Aid drug
stores.
D) The requested use at the proposed location will not
adversely affect the economic welfare of the community.
Response: The site is zoned Commercial Planned Development.
Development of this retail center was approved with a
Commercial Planned Development Permit and is in conformance
with all code requirements and conditions established for this
center. The sale of liquor is a conditionally permitted us in
the CPD Zone.
E) The exterior appearance of the structure will not be
inconsistent with the external appearance of commercial
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structures already constructed or under construction on
surrounding properties, or within the immediate neighborhood
so as to cause blight, deterioration or substantially diminish
or impair property values within the neighborhood.
Response: The applicant's site is one lease space in a multi -
tenant commercial retail center. External changes approved in
Permit Adjustment No. 2000 -5 involve changes in the storefront
windows and entry doors and changes to the design of the trash
enclosure and loading dock at the rear of the building. These
modifications are consistent with the design of the
surrounding uses and recent modifications to this center to
allow the expansion of the Ralphs market.
This project is Categorically Exempt from CEQA requirements as a
Class 1 Exemption for the operation or alteration of private
structures.
Summary
This proposed permit to re- establish the sale of alcohol beverages
at 155 W. Los Angeles Avenue an additional point of sale which
exceeds the ratio of points of sale to population, however,
approval of this request is not viewed as detrimental to the
community based upon ABC criteria.
Staff Recommendation
1. Open the public hearing, accept public testimony and close the
public hearing.
2. Determine that the proposed Conditional Use Permit requesting
the sale of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine and
liquor is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Section 15303 of the
California Environmental Quality Act.
3. Adopt Resolution No. 2000- approving Conditional Use
Permit No. 2000 -02 subject to the conditions contained in the
draft Resolution.
Attachments:
1. General Plan Map
2. Zoning Map
3. Site Plan
4. Floor Plan
5. Resolution No. 2000-
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2000 -02 TO ALLOW THE OFF -SITE
SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES INCLUDING BEER,
WINE, AND LIQUOR AT THE LONGS DRUG STORE
LOCATED IN THE MOORPARK TOWN CENTER AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOS ANGELES AND MOORPARK
AVENUES (APN 511 -0- 080 -38)
WHEREAS, on January 18, 1984, the City Council approved
Planned Development Permit No. 980 for the construction of Moorpark
Town Center, a 125,113 square foot retail commercial center,
authorizing the establishment of commercial uses, including the
sale of alcohol within the center which was allowed as a permitted
use at that time; and
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WHEREAS, on February 7, 2000, Longs Drug Store, the applicant
applied for Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -02, to allow the sale
of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine and liquor in a
proposed Longs Drug Store within Planned Development Permit No.
980; and
WHEREAS, This use will not have the potential to cause a
significant effect on the environment and a Class 1 Exemption from
the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act for the
operation or alteration of private structures may be granted
pursuant to Section 15061 of the CEQA guidelines; and
WHEREAS, Authority for the approval of Conditional Use Permits
for the sale of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine, and
liquor is granted to the City Council pursuant to Ordinance No. 234
and as modified by Resolution No. 97 -1346; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting of August 2, 2000, the City Council
held a duly noticed public hearing to consider the application
filed by Longs Drug Store requesting approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 2000 -02 which is now required because of a change in the
Municipal Code in 1997 and the loss of non- conforming status of
this location to sell alcoholic beverages because of its vacant
status for more than one (1) year; and
WHEREAS, at its public hearing of August 2, 2000, the City
Council, after receiving public testimony, and rev-iew and
consideration of the information contained in the staff report
dated July 27., 2000, reached a decision on this matter.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK DOES
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the City Council hereby finds that this
request for a Conditional Use Permit qualifies for an exemption
from the provisions of Section 15061 of the CEQA Guidelines;
SECTION 2. Based upon the information and findings presented
in this Resolution, accompanying documents and public testimony,
the City Council finds that:
a. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 is consistent with the
intent and provisions of the City's General Plan and of the
City Municipal Code.
b. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 is compatible with the
charactekr of surrounding development.
C. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 would not be obnoxious or
harmful, or impair the utility of neighboring property or
uses.
d. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 would not be detrimental to
the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare.
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e. This proposed use is consistent with existing and planned land
uses iri the general area where the development is to be
located.
f. The use will not result in an over concentration in the area
of establishments selling alcoholic beverages based upon ABC
criteria that may be modified for specific reasons.
g. The use will serve a public convenience.
h. The use will not create the need for increased police
services.
i. The requested use at the proposed location will not adversely
affect the economic welfare of the community.
j. The exterior appearance of the structure will not be
inconsistent with the external appearance of commercial
structures already constructed or under construction on
surrounding properties, or within the immediate neighborhood
so as to cause blight, deterioration or substantially diminish
property values within the neighborhood.
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SECTION 3. The City Council conditionally approves Conditional
Use Permit No. 2000 -2 for the off -site sale of alcoholic beverages
including beer, wine and liquor.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of
this resolution and shall cause a certified resolution to be filed
in the book of original Resolutions.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of ,
Patrick Hunter, Mayor
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffenstedt, City Clerk
Attachment:
Exhibit A - Conditions of Approval
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2000 -02 TO ALLOW THE OFF -SITE
SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES INCLUDING BEER,
WINE, AND LIQUOR AT THE LONGS DRUG STORE
LOCATED IN THE MOORPARK TOWN CENTER AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOS ANGELES AND MOORPARK
AVENUES (APN 511 -0- 080 -38)
WHEREAS, on January 18, 1984, the City Council approved
Planned Development Permit No. 980 for the construction of Moorpark
Town Center, a 125,113 square foot retail commercial center,
authorizing the estab_ishment of commercial uses, including the
sale of alcohol within the center which was allowed as a permitted
use at that time; and
WHEREAS, on February 7, 2000, Longs Drug Store, the applicant
applied for Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -02, to allow the sale
of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine and liquor in a
proposed Longs Drug Store within Planned Development Permit No.
980; and
WHEREAS, This use will not have the potential to cause a
significant effect on the environment and a Class 1 Exemption from
the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act for the
operation or alteration of private structures may be granted
pursuant to Section 15061 of the CEQA guidelines; and
WHEREAS, Authority for the approval of Conditional Use Permits
for the sale of alcoholic beverages including beer, wine, and
liquor is granted to the City Council pursuant to Ordinance No. 234
and as modified by Resolution No. 97 -1346; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting of August 2, 2000, the City Council
held a duly noticed public hearing to consider the application
filed by Longs Drug Store requesting approval of Conditional Use
Permit No. 2000 -02 which is now required because of a change in the
Municipal Code in 1997 and the loss of non - conforming status of
this location to sell alcoholic beverages because of its vacant
status for more than one (1) year; and
WHEREAS, at its public hearing of August 2, 2000, the City
Council, after receiving public testimony, and review and
consideration of the information contained in the staff report
dated July 21, 2000, reached a decision on this matter.
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK DOES
RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the City Council hereby finds that this
request for a Conditional Use Permit qualifies for an exemption
from the provisions of Section 15061 of the CEQA Guidelines;
SECTION 2. Based upon the information and findings presented
in this Resolution, accompanying documents and public testimony,
the City Council finds that:
a. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 is consistent with the
intent and provisions of the City's General Plan and of the
City Municipal Code.
b. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 is compatible with the
character of surrounding development.
C. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 would not be obnoxious or
harmful, or impair the utility of neighboring property or
uses.
d. Conditional Use Permit No. 2000 -2 would not be detrimental to
the public interest, health, safety, convenience, or welfare.
e. This proposed use is consistent with existing and planned land
uses in the general area where the development is to be
located.
f. The use will not result in an over concentration in Lhe area
of establishments selling alcoholic beverages based upon ABC
criteria that may be modified for specific reasons.
g. The use will serve a public convenience.
h. The use will not create the need for increased police
services.
i. The requested use at the proposed location will not adversely
affect the economic welfare of the community.
j. The exterior appearance of the structure will not be
inconsistent with the external appearance of commercial
structures already constructed or under construction on
surrounding properties, or within the immediate neighborhood
so as to cause blight, deterioration or substantially diminish
property values within the neighborhood.
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SECTION 3. The City Council conditionally approves Conditional
Use Permit No. 2000 -2 for the off -site sale of alcoholic beverages
including beer, wine and liquor.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of
this resolution and shall cause a certified resolution to be filed
in the book of original Resolutions.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of ,
Patrick Hunter, Mayor
ATTEST:
Deborah S. Traffenstedt, City Clerk
Attachment:
Exhibit A - Conditions of Approval
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Community Development Depar -ment Conditions:
1.. Applicant must oroviae the C=unity Development Department
with a copy of t:ne Alcorcl_.c Beverage Control (A3C) approva=
prior to sale of any aicoholic beverages.
2. This Conditional Use Permit is for the purpose of allowing the
sale of alcoholic beverages f_or consumption off -site only.
3. All conditions of approval of Kesolution No. 84 -63 (Resolution
approving PD 980) and M -Lnor_ Modifications No's 1 through 12 of
Planned Development Permit No. 980 apply except as modified by
this Resolution..
4. Any violations of the A3C license or Police Department
conditions of approval or problems relating to noise or
disturbances resulting from -his use shall be grounds for the
initiation of proceedings for revocat_on of this Conditional
Use Permit.
5. Approval of
a Sign Permit
is required prior to
the
r_stal:Lation
of any sign. Si.g -_s
shall be limited to ore
Line
of copy. Secondary si.gnage adve -'t
-sing available goods and
/or
services stall
not be alloi,.,ed..
All signage shall follow
the
provisions of
the approved Sign
Program for the Moorpark
Town.
Center.
6. Approval of a Zoning Clearance wits a revised site and floor
plan reflecting all condi.t -or_s of approval from tiis
resolution is rer,_ui_red prier to occupancy of the site or
commencement of any tenant irr.provements within the building
relating to alcohol sales.
-_re proposed door on --ne east side o- the building shall have
a time delay feature ins -tilled wi---h a- alarm and a
surveillance camera to monitor ::he door as required by the
Police Department.
8. The total display and s--o--age cf alcoholic beverages shall not
exceed five (5(6) percent of -,. --e tcta' square footage o- -he
sr--re or a maximum of 90" sgaafe foet, whichever is 1 ess .
9. No shopping cart storage lcc=.ti_ons, soda vending machines,
water vending machines, co in operated r--'des for children o=
other machines shall be Icc;_�t.ed on the ex',e - io _- of the
bui =ding, on the side.,-alk or -r the oark-iric lot. Newspaper
racks may be a.i..lowed cons's-er.- wit a1=_ p- _rovi s ions of Clap e,.
5.60 of the Municipal Coce.
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10. Thee shall be no advertising of any kind or type, including
advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or
J' ndicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. Interior
displays of alcoholic beverages, which are clearly visible to
the exterior, shall consti._ute a violation of this condition.
11. The licensee shall be responsible for maintaining free of
litter the area adjacent to the premises over which licensee
has control or responsibility.
12. Any graffiti painted or marked upon the premises or on an
adjacent area under the control o- the licensee shall be
removed or painted over within 48 hours.
13. Sales of alcoholic beverages shal not exceed five (53-)
percent of the total gross saes of the entire business.
Verification of satisfaction of this requirement shall be
provided to the City upon_ request of ,.he Director of Community
Development.
14. Sa_l.es of alcoholic beverages may t.a:ce place only during normal .
business hours between (6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. midnight) as
stated on ABC form 257 (Planned Operation).
75. The continued maintenance cf -he permit area and facilities
shall be subject to periodic inspection by the City. The
permittee shall be required to remedy any defects in ground or
:wilding maintenance, as ind.- ca-�ed by the Code En-orcemen_
O fi_cer within five (3) Nays aftef notification.
16. The appli. cant shall. pay ail. outstanding case processinu
(Planning and Engineering), and all City legal service fees
pr -or to issuance of a Zoning Clearance. The applicant,
permittee, or successors in - merest, sha =1 also submit to the
Department of Community Development a fee to cover costs
- recurred by the City fog- Corid -ti.on Compliance review of the
Conditional. Use Permit.
?o -ice Department Conditions:
1 Areas inside the establist:ment ooen to customers shall be
su-=- _ciently i= luminated. Lighting sr:aa_1 be approved by the
Director of Community Development and the Police Department.
1.8. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumea on ar:y prop_ ert.-
adjacent %o `t:e licensed premises under cor.t_ of of t :•:e
licensees.
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19. There shall be no signage within the windows to block view
from outside.
20. Licensee shall not permit any loitering on any property
adjacent to the licensed premises under the control or
responsibility of the licensee.
21. Any and all employees hired to sell alcoholic beverages shall
provide evidence that they have either:
Received training from the State of California Department of
Alcoholic Beverage Control, Santa Barbara District Office,
administered "Leadership and Education in Alcohol and Drugs
(LEAD) Program in the form of ABC issued certificate, or
Received or accepted equivalent by the ABC Santa Barbara
District Office to ensure proper distribution of beer, wine,
distilled spirits or tobacco to adults of legal age. If any
prospective employee selling alcoholic beverages or -obacco is
not currently trained, then, the ABC license proprietor shall
confirm with the Department of ABC within 15 days of hire that
the employee has been scheduled with the local ABC office to
take the LEAD Program course.
Within thirty (30) days of taking said course, the employees
or responsible employer shall deliver each required LEAD
Program certificate showing completion of said course to the
Chief of Police in Moorpark.
22. No person under the age of 21 shall sell or package alcoholic
beverages.
23. No nay phone shall be maintained on the exterior of the
premises. A phone for employee's use only shall be located
behind the counter area.
24. The exterior exit doors of the premises shall be equipped on
the inside with an automatic locking device and shall be
closed at all times, and shall not be used as a means of
access by patrons to and from the licensed premises. Temporary
use of these doors for delivery of supplies does not
constitute a violation.
25. No employees shall sell alcohol to a person under the age of
21.
26. A drop safe shall be installed within the cashier area. It is
recommended that cashiers maintain a balance of $50.00 or less
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in the cash drawers. The cash registers should be electronic
and have the capability to remind the cashier to place cash in
the drop safe if the balance exceeds $50.00.
27. The security system shall include a video camera with 24 -hour
recording capability to monitor entry and exits to the store
and the cash register area.
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Aug -01 -00 01:39pm From- Properties Department 9252106887 T -837 P 91/0; F -17E5
RECEIVED
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General Offices: 141 North Civic Drive, P.O. Bon 5222, Walnut Creek, California 94596, (925) 937 -1170
August 1, 2000
Mr. Wayne Loftus
Community Development Director
City of Moorpark
799 Moorpark Avenue
Moorpark, CA
VIA FACSIMILE
RE: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #2000 -02
PROPOSED LONGS DRUG STORE
155 WEST LOS ANGELES AVENUE
MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
Dear Mr. Loftus:
This letter will formally request a continuance of the above referenced item from the
original meeting date of August 2, 2000 to September 6, 2000, per our discussion today. Upon
receipt and review of the Conditions of Approval yesterday, it became necessary to work with
City staff to clarify and modify certain conditions of approval. It is our goal to resolve these
issues in the next few weeks, prior to the meeting, and be able to present our project to the
Council on September 6'" with your recommendation of approval.
If there are any problems with this request, or you have any questions do not hesitate to
contact me at (925) 210 -6794.
Respectfully submitted,
L NGS DRUG STORES CALIFORNIA, INC.
b4��Gary Veasy
Design Manager
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M. George Ramstad
Craig Maland, City of Moorpark
Julie Smith, City of Moorpark
Gene Naval, MCG
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