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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-16-1984 84-014 Marg-ett Arts&Crafts Shows CUP ./ ( ( CITY OF DUBLIN PLANNING COMMI:;SION AGENDA STATEMENT/STAFF REPORT Meeting Date: April 16, 1984 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Planning Staff !::r SUBJECT: PA 84-014, Marg-ett Ar~s ~ Craft~ Shows at the Dublin Plaza Shopping I:enter_ GENERAL INFORMATION PROJECT: A request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the outside sale of arts and .cr~fts on 12 dates in 1984 at the Dublin", Plaza Shopping C:!nter_ APPLICANT/REPRESENTATIVE: Mariett~ Lewis 1377 Wylie Way San Jose, CA 95130 PROPERTY OWNER: c/o Dublin Merchants Association 7889 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 LOCATION: 7433 Regional Street ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: 941-305-16 & 941-305-17-2 PARCEL SIZE: Approximately 14 acres EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USE: Dublin Plaza Shopping Center C-l, (Retail Business District) SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: North: South: East West commercial, C-l commercial, C-l & C-2 commercial, C-l commercial, C-l ZONING HISTORY: November, 1983 - An Administrative Conditional Use Permit granted to Marg-ett for two day sale in November 1983. November, 1983 - An Administrative Conditional Use Permit granted to Marg-ett for three dClY sale in December 1983 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS & POLICIES: Through the processing of similiar, outside activities which are temporary in nature (Pet Vaccination Clinics), a policy has been established that multiple events within a one-year time period require a Conditional Use Permit. Section 8-94.0 states that cond~tional uses must ~e analyzed to determine: 1) whether or not the use is required by the public need; 2) whether or not the use will be properly related to other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity; 3) whether or not the use will materially affect the health or safety of persons residing or workinq in the vicinity; and ,4) whether or not the use "will be contrdry to the specific int'ent clauses or peformance standards established for the district in which it is located. ----------------------------------------------------------------- T~'C""f 1\1("'\ Q f") ( ( ENVIRONMEN7AL REVIEW: Categorically ~xempt NOTIFICATION: Public Notice of the April 16, 198~, hearing was published in the Tri-Valley Heralj, mailed to adjacent property owners, and posted in pUDlic buildings ANALYSIS: Mariette Lewis, in conjunction with the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center Association, is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to operate an arts and crafts show on 12 dates in 1984 at the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center. The shows would be conducted on four dates in May, ~our dates in November, and four dates in December for a total of 12 shows, The shows would be held in the sidewalk area between Mervyn's and Albertson's The Planning Department has previously Administrative Conditional Use Permits conduct 5 shows at the same location. received any complaints or noticed any previous shows. approved two for Marietta Lewis to Staff has not problems with these Staff's only concern is that the show be operated in a manner that the sidewalk is not blocked with displays. The applicant's are aware of staff's concerns and have indicated that sufficient room will be left open for safe and efficient pedestrian movement. RECOI<'.MENDATION FORMAT: 1) 2 ) 3 ) 4 ) 5 ) Hear Staff presentation Open public hearing Hear applicant and pub:.ic presentations Close public hearing Adopt Resolution approving or denying request, or continue hearing ACTION: Staff recommends that -:he Planning Commission adopt the attached Resolution approving PA-014, Marietta Lewis' request for a Conditional Use Permit to operate an arts and crafts show on 12 dates in 1984 at The Dublin Plaza Shopping Center. ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Draft Resolution Site Plan Background Attachments: 1) Applicant's Description 2) Location Map COPIES TO Marietta Le'"is 1377 Wylie Way San Jose, CA 95130 -2- EXHIBIT A RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ----------------------------------------------------------------- UPHOLDING THE APPEAL AND DENYING PA 84-014, MARG-ETT ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOWS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WHEREAS, Marietta Lewis filed an application for a Conditional Use Permit to operate an arts & crafts show on 12 dates in 1984 at the Dublin Plaza Shoppirig Center, 7433 Regional Street, Dublin; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on April J.6, 1984; and WHEREAS, proper notice of !;aid public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, this application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act and has been found to be categorically exempt; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report wal; submitted recommending the application be conditionally approved: and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony as hereinabove set forth; and WHEREAS, the Planning CommLssion did approve said application with certain conditions; ~nd WHEREAS, an appeal was fil~d within the allowable time period relative to said Planning CommLssion action; and WHEREAS, the City Council jid hold a public hearing on said appeal on May 14, 1984; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a staff report was submitted recommending that the City Council adopt a Resolution which established the City's position relative to arts & crafts shows; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and cons~aer all said reports, recommendations and testimony as hereinabove set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby find that: 1) The use will not be in conformance with the intent of the Zoning Ordinance as the use involves the retail sales of goods outside of an enclosed building; 2) The use will give the applicant a competitive edge over other merchants who have rented retail commercial space; 3) The use, if allowed will e~courage additional peddlers to sell their crafts at various street corners within the City, resulting in enforcement problems and conflicts with established merchants; 4) The use conflicts with the policy of the City which is to limit retail sales to a~ enclosed building. DP 83-20 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council does hereby deny the application for the Conditional Use Permit. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this , 1984. th day of -'\YES: NOES: .l\.BSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk DP 83-20 RESOLUTION NO. 44-84 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ----------------------------------------------------------------- MODIFYING THE APPROVAL OF PA 84-014, MARG-ETT ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOWS CONDITIONAL JSE PERMIT WHEREAS, Marietta Lewis filed an application for a Conditional Use Permit to operate an ~rts & crafts show on 12 dates in 1984 at the Dublin Plaza ShoJping Center, 7433 Regional Street, Dublin; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on April 16, 1984; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, this application has been reviewed in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act and has been found to be categorically exempt; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending the application be conditionally approved; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony as hereinabove set forth; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did approve said application with certain conditions; and WHEREAS, an appeal was filed within the allowable time period relative to said Planning Commission action; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hold a public hearing on said appeal on May 14, 1984; and WHEREAS, proper notice of said hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, a Staff Report was submitted recommending that the City Council adopt a Resolution which established the City's position relative to arts and crafts shows; and WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations and testimony as hereinabove set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOlVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does hereby find that: a) The use is required by the public need to provide arts & crafts to the general public; b) The use will be properly related to other land uses and transportation and service facilities in the vicinity as daytime activities will be commensurate with present use of properties in the neightorhood; c) The use, if permitted, under all the circumstances and conditions of this particular case, will not materially affect adversely the healt~ or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity, or be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to property or improvements i~ the neighborhood, as all applicable regulations will be met; d) The use will not be contrary to the specific intent clauses or performance standards established for the District in which it is to be located, as an arts and crafts show, with limited impacts, is consistent with the character of the commer,:ial district; e) The use is different from oltdoor retail sales in that the arts and crafts shows ace sponsored by local groups, promote business in the sho~ping center developments, cause minimal theft and traffic control problems, and can be limited to handmade, or handcrafted items. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby conditionally approve said applicatio~ as shown by materials labelled Exhibit "B", on file with th~ Dublin Planning Department, subject to the following conditions: 1) The arts & crafts show shall be operated in a manner which leaves sufficient roon on the sidewalk for safe and efficient pedestrian movement. 2) Any trash or debris resulting from the arts and crafts show shall be disposed of immediately after each sale. 3) The arts and crafts shows shall be limited to four dates in 1984. The dates and times of the shows shall be approved by staff. 4) The arts and crafts shall ce removed from the site immediately at the end of each show. 5) A certificate of Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000.00, naming the City of Dublin as Certificate Holder, shall be posted with the Planning Department prior to conducting the shews. 6) Signage shall be restrictet to, two 24 sq. ft. signs which shall not be erected on the sidewalk/street. 7) Items sold shall be limi tee. to handmade/handcrafted arts and crafts items, rather t~an manufactured or mass- produced items. 8) This approval shall remain in effect until May 14, 1985 and shall be revocable for cause in accordance with Section 8-90.7 of the Dubl~n Zoning Ordinance. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of May, 1984. AYES: Councilmembers Jeffery, Moffatt, & Vonheeder NOES: Councilmember Hegar1:y & Mayor Snyder ABSENT: None Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk DP 83-20 AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 14, 1984 SUBJECT: EXHIBITS ATTACHED: RECOMMENDATION: ~uV FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Appeal of Planning Commission Action Conditionall~ Approving PA 84-014 Marg- ett Arts & Crafts Shows, Conditional Use Permit 1) Draft R,!solution denying the application (Exhibit A) Draft Resolution modifying Planning Commiss_on approval (Exhibit B) Appeal ~etter from Councilmember Hegarty Planninq Commission staff report with background attachments. Minutes of April 16, 1984, Planning Commiss__on meeting 2 ) 3 ) 4 ) 5 ) 1) 2 ) 3 ) 4 ) Hear stdff presentations Open public hearing Take testimony from applicant & public . Question staff, applicant and public Close p1lblic hearing and deliberate Adopt a Resolution which establishes City Policy relative to arts and crafts shows. 5 ) 6 ) None DESCRIPTION: On April 16, 1984, the Planning Commission granted a Conditional Use Permit to Marietta Lewis to allow the outside sale of arts & crafts on 12 dates in 1984, at the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center. The shows would be conducted on four dates in May, four dates in November, and four dates in December. The arts and crafts would be displayed in the sidewalk area between Mervyn's & Albertson's. On April 23, 1984, Councilmember Hegarty appealed the Planning Commission action, requ'~sting that the City Council have the opportunity to review t1e application and make its own decision. The Planning Department has prevLously Administrative Conditional Use P~rmits conduct 5 shows at the same location. rece~ved any complaints or notic~d any prev~ous shows. approved t'^'O for Marietta Lewis to Staff has not problems with these This application raises the broajer issue of outside retail sales activities in general. It is helpful to examine other outdoor activities that have bee~ approved, or denied, in the past in order to put this application in proper perspective. 1) Christmas Tree Lots. The Z~ning Ordinance provides that Christmas tree lots are pernitted only if an Administrative Conditional Use Permit (ACUP) is approved. Such activities have traditionally and customarily been held outdoors. Several applications have been approved by the Planning Staff through the ACUP process. Such permits are typically valid for 1 month. ITEM NO. 5-/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: 2) Church and Neighborhood Fes:ivals. The Zoning Ordinance provides that a church or neighborhood festival is permitted only if an ACUP is app~oved. The festivals that have been approved, (such as St. Raymond's Church Festival, El Torito Summer Festival, and S:. Patrick's Day Celebration) have typically involved food, games, and exhibit booths. Several carnivals, auto shows, and amusement events have been inclujed in this category (Western Pacific Shows, Classic ':hevy Club, Gad-About-Go- Carts) . 3) Pet vaccination clinics. T~e City Council has determined that a pet vaccinatio, clinic is considered a public service. Individual even:s have been approved through the ACUP process. Series ot events, up to four times a year, have been approved through the Conditional Use Permit process. 4) Street Vendors and Other Outdoor Sales. The Zoning Ordinance provides that plants (live landscaping materials) can be located outdoors only if ~ Conditional Use Permit is approved. All other retail activities must take place within an enclosed building. Th~ Planning Commission and City Council denied a Conditional Use Permit application to sell brass items in a gas statio, parking lot. The resolution adopted by the City C~uncil contains the following basis of denial: 1) The use will not be in conformance with the intent of the Zoning Ordinanc= as the use involves the retail sales of goods ~utside of an enclosed building; 2) The use will give the applicant a competitive edge over other merchants who have rented retail commercial space; 3) The use, if allowed will encourage additional peddlers to sell their crafts at various street corners within the City, resulting in enforcement problems and conflicts with established merchants; 4) The use conflicts with the policy of the City which is to limit retail sales to an enclosed building. It appears that the Christmas tree lots and pet vaccination clinics are not at issue here; rather, it is a policy question of whether, 1) an arts and crafts show can be considered a neighborhood festival or, 2) an arts and crafts show is an outdoor retail sale. As a neighborhood festival, an arts and crafts show could, 1) be appropriately located in a shopping center wr.ere theft and traffic issues could be minimized, 2) be sponsored by a church, neighborhood or civic group or a local merchants's association, 3) be limited to four times in one year, and 4) items to be sold could be limited to handmade, handcrafted arts and crafts items as opposed to manufactured or mass- produced items. As an outdoor retail sale, an arts and crafts show could, 1) conflict with City policy and the intent of the Zoning Ordinance to limit retail sales to an enclosed building, 2) give the applicant a competitive edge over other merchants who have built or leased retail commercial space, 3) lead to theft and traffic control problems, and 4) produce unattractive displays of merchandise. ----------------------------------------------------------------- RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council establish a policy regarding arts and crafts shows and consider them either as, 1) outdoor retail sales, which are prohibited by City policy and the Zoning Ordinance, or 2) neighborhood festivals, with individual events handled throught the ACUP process and multiple events of up to 4 in one year handled through the CUP process. Exhibit "A" is a Resolution which considers the arts and crafts shows as outdoor retail sales, upholds the appeal and denies the application. ExhibLt"B" is a Resolution which considers the arts and crafts shows as a neighborhood festLval and approves the application with modifications. The modifications would limit the events to 4 in one year and the items must be handmade or handcrafted. Staff recommends that the City Ccuncil adopt either Exhibit "A" or Exhibit "B". ----------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION NO. 84-16 APPROVING PA 84-013 FOUNTAINHE1\D MONTESSORI SCHOOL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE AT THE FALLON SCHOOL SITE * * * * PA 84-014 MAHG-ETT ARTS & CRAFTS SHOWS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Mr. DeLuca introduced the item, which '.as a request to allow the outside sale of arts and crafts on 12 dates in 1984 at the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center, at 7433 RegionaL Street. Mr. DeLuca explained that the shows would be cond'lcted on four dates in May, four dates in November and four dates in December. The shows were being sponsored by the Dublin Pla~a Merchants Association for the purpose of promoting the tenan~s within the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center. It was noted that st~ff had previously approved two ACUP's for the applicant and had n,)t exprienced any theft or traffic problems. Marietta Lewis and her husband were pr~sent in the audience. Mrs. Lewis explained she has been presenting art shows for the past 14 years, and this was the first time she had to apply for a use permit. She stated that she has not h~d any complaints regarding her shows, she makes sure th: fire lanes are keD~ clear, doorways are not blocked, and t~e displays arQ picked up each night. Mrs. Lewis stated that she usually puts out 3 A-frame signs to advertise her show, and asked the Commission if there would be any problem if she continued with this practice. Mr. DeLuca responded that there is a standard condition for arts & crafts shows and that allows for two 24 sq. ft. signs. Cm. Alexander asked if the shows listed for November and December would be realistically open until 7:00 in the eveni~g. Mrs, Lewis stated it depended upon the weather how late the shows lasted; whether they had to close early and set up the next day or not. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis were in agreement with all the conditions of approval including the removal of all signs each evening. After the close of the public hearing Cm. Mack asked staff what the difference was between this application and the Charles Holland application. Mr. Tong responded that the primary difference was the location; that is, Mr. Holland had proposed to establish his business in the parking lot of a gas station as opposed to a conventional shopping center. Another principal difference was that theft and traffic control problems could be more carefully controlled with the arts and crafts show. Cm. Vonheeder stated that she thought the main concern was the fact that the City didn't want outside sales. Cm. Tenery asked if the art products ~old might be in competition with paintings that might be sold at ~'ards, Mervyns, or crafts that might be sold by these stores Cm. Vonheeder stated that the busines~' in the shopping center support the art shows, in that they draw customers, and thus the whole center benefits. Cm. Alexander felt that the differencEl was that Holland was selling manufactured goods and this request was for handcrafted items. Mr. Tong stated at this point there is no restriction on manufactured goods verses handcrafted goods. Mr. Tong stated from the staff's standpoint the primary difference between this application and the previous request is the location. As noted earlier, Holland had proposed to establish his busi~ess in a parking lot where traffic and theft problems posed a problem. The preseni: application die not have the same problems. Cm. Alexander asked if there would be any conflict with the selling of pumpkins in October and Christmas trees in December. Mr. Tong responded that possibly therE! may be a conflict with Christmas trees depending upon Albert~;on's and Payless. However, with the merchants filing this application staff was presuming that they are taking these sales into account. Cm. Alexander mace the motion, with Cn. Petty's seconc to approve the Conditional Use Permit, wich an additional condition that all signs shall be removed each eve~ing. The motion passed, with C~. Tenery, Alexander, Vonheecer a~d Pett:' voting for the motion and Cm. Mack voting against it. RESOLUTION NO. 84-17 APPROVING PA 84-014, MARIETTA LEWIS' CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONDUCT ARTS & CRAFTS SHOWS ON 12 D.\TES IN 1984 AT THE DUBLIN PLAZA SHOPPING ':ENTER I 1 R doT? II'R ) L E ). ~ L v J. I. 3 77 f:i -' "/ ~ 1) .......~ C\~~ D ~ -01 I ~ ~ t fI, ~ flt 0- G) ~~ "- " ~ ,. \) ... ..... ~ ~t):n ~ 2:" t) ~AJ ~ r- ~~4 - '" .l) "<:.... ~ , 11 C\ ?-... D~ J-. ... 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GENERAL INFORMATION PROJECT: A request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the outside sale of arts and crafts on 12 dates in 1984 at the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center. APPLICANT/REPRESENTATIVE: Mariette Lewis 1377 Wylie Way San Jose, CA 95130 PROPERTY OWNER: c/o Dublin Mercha~ts Association 7889 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 LOCATION: 7433 Regional Street ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER: 941-305-16 & 941-305-17-2 P.l\.RCEL SIZE: Approximately l~ acres EXISTING ZONING AND LAND USE: Dublin Plaza Shopping Cen~er C-l, (Retail Business District) SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: North: South: East West commercial, C-:. commercial, C-~ & C-2 commercial, C-:. commercial, C-:. ZONING HISTORY: November, 1983 - An Administrative Conditional Use Permit granted to Marg-ett for two day sale in November 1983. November, 1983 - An Administrati'le Conditional Use Permit granted to Marg-ett for three daf sale in December 1983 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS & POLIC~ES: Through the processing of similiar, outside activities which ar:! temporary in nature (Pe~ Vaccination Clinics), a policy has be:!n established tha~ multiple events within a one-year time period require a Conditional Use Permit. Section 8-94.0 states tha~ conditional uses must be analyzed to determine: 1) 'whether or not the use is required by the public need; 2) whether or not the use will De properly related to other land uses, transportation and service facilities in the vicinity; 3) whether or not the use will materially affect the health or safety of persons residing or working in the vicinity; and 4) whether or not the use will be contrary to the specific intent clauses or peformance standards established for the district in which it is located. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM NO. 8.~ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Categorically exempt NOTIFICATION: Public Notice of the April 15, 1984, hearing was published in the Tri-Valley Herald, mailed to adjacent property owners, and posted in public buildings AN,'\LYSIS: Mariette Lewis, in conjunction with the Dublin Plaza ShoppLng Center Association, is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to operate an arts and crafts show on 12 da~es in 1984 at the Dublin Plaza Shopping Center. The shows would be conducted on four dates in May, four dates in November, and four dates in December for a total of 12 shows. The shows would be held in the sidewalk area between Mervyn's and Albertson's The Planning Department has previously Administrative Conditional Use Permits conduct 5 shows at the same location. received any complaints or noticed any previous shO'.o/s. approved t'.% for Marietta Lewis to Staff has not problems with these Staff's only concern is that the show be operated in a manner that the sidewalk is not blocked with displays. The applicant's are aware of staff's concerns and have indicated that sufficient room will be left open for safe and efficient pedestrian movement. RECONMEND.'I.TION FORMAT: 1) 2 ) 3 ) 4 ) 5 ) Hear Staff presentation Open public hea=ing Hear applicant and pub:.ic presentations Close public hearing Adopt Resolution appro'ring or denying rec;uest, or continue hearing ACTION: Staff recommends that ':he Planning COimnission adopt the attached Resolution approving PA-014, ~!a=ietta Lewis' request for a Conditional Use Permit to ope=ate an arts and crafts show on 12 dates in 1984 at The Dublin Plaza Shopping Cente=. ATTACH~!ENTS Exhibit A: Exhibit B: Draft Resolution Site Plan Background Attachments: 1) Applicant's Descriptio~ 2) Location Map COPIES TO ~larietta Le'^,is 1377 "ylie Way San Jose, CA 95130 -2-