RES-10356 Approval of Conditional Use Permit for Bingo Facility at St. Mary's Syriac Orthodox ChurchRESOLUTION NO. 10356
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ORANGE APPROVING CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT NO. 2740-08,
AMENDING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2676-
07, WITH REGARD TO THE DAY BINGO GAMES
WILL BE ALLOWED AT A BINGO FACILITY
AT THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1515
EAST
TAFT AVENUE.APPLICANT: ST. MARY'S SYRIAC
ORTHODOX CHURCH WHEREAS, on April 22, 2008, the City Council approved Conditional
Use Permit No. 2676-07, allowing bingo games at a Bingo Hall facility, subject to
conditions, located at 1515 East
Taft Avenue; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the approval of Conditional Use Permit
No. 2676-07, the applicant, S1. Mary's Orthodox Church decided to change the day it
wished to conduct bingo games, requiring a change to Condition No. 11, and necessitating
an amendment to the conditional use permit, as described in Conditional Use
Permit No. 2740-08; and WHEREAS, the application for Conditional Use Permit
No. 2740-08 was filed and processed in the time and manner prescribed
by State and local law; and WHEREAS, Conditional Use Permit No.
2740-08 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) per State CEQA Guidelines
Section 15301 (Class 1- Existing Facilities); and WHEREAS, on February 2,
2009, the Planning Commission conducted one duly advertised public hearing, at which time
they adopted Resolution PC 03-09, a resolution recommending that the City
Council approve Conditional Use Permit No. 2740-08; and WHEREAS, on February
24, 2009, the City Council conducted a duly advertised public hearing, at which time
interested persons had an opportunity to testify either in support of or opposition
to Conditional Use Permit No. 2740-08, modifying Conditional Use Permit No. 2676-07, with
regard to the day
bingo games may be conducted upon property generally described as
follows:LOT 1 OF TRACT NO.
14510, IN THE CITY OF ORANGE,
COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON
A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 693,
PAGES 9 AND 10 OF MISCELLANEOUS
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves
Conditional Use Permit No. 2740-08, modifying Conditional Use Permit No. 2676-
07 with regard to the day bingo games may be conducted at the Bingo Hall facility located at
1515 E.Taft Avenue, based on the
following findings:SECTION 1 -
FINDINGS General Plan Required
Findings:1. The project must be consistent with the goals and policies stated within the City'
s General
Plan.The amended project is consistent with the goals and policies stated within the City'
s General Plan in that the amended project would support an activity that adds to a
diverse level of social opportunities in the community and where conditions can be applied
to ensure that the adjoining residential neighborhood is protected from any impacts.
The Police Department has reviewed the bingo use amendment and recommended
conditions remain in place in support of the General Plan Safety Element Goals that require the
City to maintain an adequately manned and equipped police force, maintain crime
prevention programs designed to protect residents and property from crime, and involve the
Police Department in the development review
process.Conditional Use Permit Required
Findings:I. A Conditional Use Permit shall be granted upon sound principles of land use and
in response to services required by the
community.Approval of this amendment is granted upon sound principles of land use and in
response to services required by the community. Churches are conditionally permitted in the
RI-8 zoning district. The applicant's proposal for a bingo hall on Tuesday night only
is an ancillary use of the Church operations. Further, conditions of approval remain
in place that will assure the use will meet all required City codes, including O.M.C. Chapter
5.95 Bingo Games. The proposed use, to modify the day bingo games may occur
at the facility, provides an additional entertainment opportunity to those residents
desiring to assist S1. Mary's in raising funds for the Church on a day that does not
compete against any other facilities engaged in fundraising through the use of
bingo games.2. A Conditional Use Permit shall not be granted if it will cause
deterioration of bordering land uses or create special problems for the area in which it
is located.The ancillary bingo hall use does not propose to utilize any outdoor areas of
the property as the bingo games will be held inside the multipurpose facility. The bingo hall
use will be limited to Tuesdays between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
The Police Department has reviewed and approved the applicant's Security and Safety
Plans. The Security Plan indicates security measures to be implemented during the operation
of the bingo games, including, but not limited to control at entrance points, number
of security personnel and surveillance. Therefore, staff believes that modification of
the conditional use permit with regard to the day will not cause the deterioration of
the
residential land uses nor create special problems for the area. Furthermore, the
conditional use permit will be subject to an annual review to ensure bordering land uses
are not impacted. The review will include, but not limited to number of service calls,
crime statistics and any security issues that may arise.
3. A Conditional Use Permit must be considered in relationship to its effect on the
community or neighborhood plan for the area in which it is located.
The amendment to the conditional use permit has been considered in relationship to its
effect on the community or neighborhood plan for the area. The use proposed in the
amended conditional use permit application remains compatible with surrounding land
uses. The Security Plan remains intact and indicates security measures to be
implemented during the operation of the bingo games, including, but not limited to
control at entrance points, number of security personnel and surveillance. As
conditioned, multiple uses of the Church facility will not be used concurrently and
adequate on-site parking and available mass transit in the immediate area.
Accordingly,staff anticipates that there will be no impacts from changing the day of bingo requested
in this
amendment.4. A Conditional Use Permit, if granted, shall be made subject to those
conditions necessary to preserve the general welfare, not the individual welfare of
any particular
applicant.Conditions are maintained to ensure that the bingo hall operates in a manner
consistent with the description provided by the applicant to preserve the general welfare of
the immediately surrounding residential neighborhood, which include security measures
to ensure the safety of the bingo game patrons. Operation of the Bingo Hall to host
bingo games will be limited to Tuesdays from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The facility will
be subject to regulations contained in O.M.C. Chapter 5.95 regarding bingo facilities.
The amendment to change the day bingo games are held does not affect staff s analysis
under the previous conditional use permit, and as outlined above, conditions are imposed
to ensure that the general welfare to those residing in the area is
preserved.SECTION 2 - ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The proposed project, as amended, is categorically exempt from the prOVlSlons of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per State CEQA Guidelines 15301 (Class 1 -Existing
Facilities) because it consists of the operation and/or minor alteration of an existing private
structure where there is negligible expansion of the use of the property.SECTION
3 - CONDITIONS OF APPROV AL BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED that the following conditions are to be imposed with approval:1.
Prior
to the operation of any bingo games, the applicant shall comply with O.M.C.Chapter 5.
95 Bingo.2. The
maximum occupancy shall be posted for the bingo area.3. Exits
shall be equipped with illuminated exit signs with backup emergency power.3
4. The applicant shall comply with the approved Security Plan indicating security
measures to be implemented during the operation of the bingo games, including,
but not limited to control at entrance points, number of security personnel and
surveillance.
5. Maintain cash receiving/dispensing and securing methods for bingo game
transactions, as approved by the Orange Police Department.
6. If refreshments are to be sold, please provide securing method for transactions to
the Orange Police Department.
7. Exterior lighting must be upgraded to meet Building Security Ord. No. 7-
79.Light spillage to the neighboring properties shall be controlled in a manner
that satisfies City
standards.8. The applicant is to contact the Orange Police Department for crime
prevention education. Education shall be completed prior to the opening of the
bingo
operation.9. Conditional Use Permit will be subject to an annual review by the Orange
Police Department. The review will include, but not limited to number of service
calls,crime statistics and
security.1 O. Vehicles must be parked in clearly marked parking stalls. Vehicles may not
be park in drive aisles or in areas not designated for
parking.11. Operation of the bingo games shall be limited to Tuesday 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.
m.Should the applicant wish to change the days of operation, a written request
must be submitted to the Community Development Director and Police Chief at
least two weeks prior to the change for review and approval by the
Community Development Director and Police Chief or their
designees.12. All bingo games are to only be played inside of the multipurpose
facility.13. No other events are to be held in the multipurpose facility or at the Church
during bingo
operations.14. The applicant shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws, including
all City regulations. Violation of any of those laws in connection with the use will
be cause for revocation of this
permit.15. The applicant agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City, it'
s officers, agents, and employees from any and all liability or claims that may
be brought against the City arising out of its approval of this permit, save and
except that caused by City's active
negligence.
The following Code provision is applicable to this project and is included for information
only. This is not a complete list, and other Code provisions may apply to the project:
All structures shall comply with the requirements of Municipal Code -Chapter
15.52 (Building Security Standards), which relates to hardware,doors,
windows, lighting, etc. (Ord. 7-79). Approved structural drawings shall
include sections of the security code that apply. Specifications, details, or
security notes may be used to convey the compliance.
Expiration-If not utilized, this project approval expires two years from
the approval date. An extension of time may be permitted upon a written
request,if received before the expiration
deadline.Violations of conditions of approval constitute a violation of the
Orange Municipal Code, per Section 17.1O.030.
G.ADOPTED this 24th day of February,
2009.
ATTEST:
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d I, MARY E. MURPHY, City Clerk of the City of Orange, California, do
hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council
of the City of Orange at a regular meeting thereof held on the 24th day of February, 2009, by
the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:COUNCILMEMBERS: Smith, Murphy, Cavecche, Dumitru,
Bilodeau COUNCILMEMBERS:
None COUNCILMEMBERS:
None COUNCILMEMBERS:
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