Resolution 15719CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 15719
DENYING APPEAL AND APPROVING USE PERMIT APPLICATION
NO. PLN20-0160, SUBJECT TO MODIFIED CONDITIONS OF
APPROVAL, TO ALLOW THE OPERATION OF A CANNABIS
RETAIL DISPENSARY AT 2416 LINCOLN AVENUE
WHEREAS, on April 8, 2020, Burch Greene on behalf of Alameda NUG Shop
submitted an application requesting a Use Permit to allow the operation of a Cannabis
Retail Dispensary and Design Review for building and site alterations at 2416 Lincoln
Avenue; and
WHEREAS, on July 13, 2020, the application was deemed complete; and
WHEREAS, the subject property is designated as Community Commercial in
the General Plan; and
WHEREAS, the subject property is located within the C-C-T (Community
Commercial, Theater Combining) Zoning District; and pursuant to Section 30-1 0.1 (g) of
the Alameda Municipal Code (AMC), Cannabis Retail is conditionally permitted in the C-
C Community Commercial Zone; and
WHEREAS, on August 17, 2020, the Planning Board held a duly noticed public
hearing to review the application, and adopted Resolution PB-20-19 approving a Use
Permit to allow the operation of a cannabis retail dispensary at 2416 Lincoln Avenue,
subject to findings and conditions of approval. The Planning Board directed the applicant
to submit revised drawings for Design Review approval consistent with AMC Section 30-
37.3, which was considered by the Planning Board at a public hearing on October 12,
2020;and
WHEREAS, on August 27, 2020, Enrico Meier (Appellant) filed a timely appeal of
the Planning Board's decision (Appeal); and
WHEREAS, after giving due notice to the Appellant, the applicant, all interested
parties, and the public, the Appeal was considered by the City Council at a public
hearing on October 20, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Appellant, the applicant, supporters of the application, those
opposed to the application and interested neutral parties were given the opportunity to
participate in the public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held a de novo public hearing on the Use Permit
application at which time the City Council considered the entirety of the record,
including all submitted materials and public comments regarding the application and the
Appeal, and made findings to approve Use Permit PLN20-0160 as set forth below.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council finds that this
Resolution complies with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as denying
the Appeal and approving Use Permit Application No. PLN20-0160 is exempt from
CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15183 (projects consistent with General
Plan and Zoning) and 15301 (existing facilities -operation, permitting or leasing of
existing private structures involving negligible or no expansion of use beyond that which
exists), each as a separate and independent basis; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council, having conducted a de novo
hearing and independently heard, considered and weighed all the evidence in the record
presented on behalf of all parties and being fully informed of Use Permit Application No.
PLN20-0160, the Planning Board's decision, and the Appeal, hereby denies the Appeal
and approves Use Permit PLN20-0160, subject to the findings for approval and
modified conditions of approval in this Resolution; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in support of the City Council's decision to
approve Use Permit PLN20-0160 for a cannabis retail dispensary at 2416 Lincoln
Avenue, the City Council makes the following Use Permit Findings:
1. The location of the proposed use is compatible with other land uses in the
general neighborhood area, and the project design and size is
architecturally, aesthetically, and operationally harmonious with the
community and surrounding development.
The location of the proposed use is compatible with other land uses in the general
neighborhood area, and the proposed operations are harmonious with the
community and surrounding development. The proposed land use is a retail use,
similar to a pharmacy. Customers visit the business to purchase a product or
conduct business. The Cannabis Retail dispensary operations will be conducted
entirely within the existing building. Exterior alterations and site improvements will
reduce the size of the building, and the project will be operationally harmonious to
the surrounding commercial district properties. The proposed work requires
Design Review approval, but any changes to the exterior of the building will be
finished with materials matching the existing main structure. Both the City's
Cannabis Business Ordinance (AMC Section 6-59.1 et seq.) and conditions of
approval of this permit require the applicant to provide a security plan for review
and approval by the Chief of Police, which includes a full-time private security
guard to maintain existing conditions in the public right of way adjacent to the
business.
2. The proposed use will be served by adequate transportation and service
facilities including pedestrian, bicycle, and transit facilities.
The project will improve the currently unpaved rear of the property to provide five
new off-street parking spaces for the business. Additionally, the project site is
located within the Park Street commercial district, which is fully developed and
does not require additional transportation or service facilities on-site. The site is
served by AC Transit bus routes 20, 51 A, 96, and 0, which all have stops within a
quarter mile walking distance. The project conditions of approval require
installation of two bicycle racks to increase availability in the Park Street business
district and membership with the Alameda Transportation Management to provide
all full-time and part-time employees with one AC Transit EasyPass. Therefore, as
conditioned, the proposed use will be served by adequate transportation and
service facilities, including pedestrian, bicycle, and transit facilities, in addition to
newly constructed off-street parking.
3. The proposed use, if it complies with all conditions upon which approval is
made contingent, will not adversely affect other property in the vicinity and
will not have substantial deleterious effects on existing business districts or
the local economy.
The proposed use with all conditions will not adversely affect property in the vicinity
and will not have substantial deleterious effects on existing business districts or
the local economy. The project, through the conditions of approval of this use
permit and the Cannabis Business Operator's Permit, will implement a series of
Good Neighbor Policies and a security plan to address any potential impacts or
nuisances to the surrounding neighborhood. These policies address potential
outdoor nuisances including safe exterior lighting; odor control; on-site noticing for
patrons to deter smoking, cannabis consumption in public spaces, and littering;
and at least one security guard to enforce these policies. Inside the building, the
applicant is also required to install odor control, filtration, and ventilation system(s)
to control odors, hu~idity, and mold. Violations of the conditions herein or of the
general conditions in AMC Section 6-59.1 0 are grounds for the City to take
enforcement action, including the issuance of administrative citations, and to
revoke or modify this use permit.
4. The proposed use relates favorably to the General Plan.
The project relates favorably to General Plan Policy 2.5.a, which calls for providing
enough retail business and services to provide Alameda residents with a full range
of services. The project conditions of approval require funding for two new bicycle
racks and membership with the Alameda Transportation Management
Association, which relates favorably to Implementing Policy 2.5.s, which calls for
improving public transit service and transit facilities in retail areas. The funding for
bicycle racks will provide new transit facilities within the Park Street business
district and membership in the Alameda Transportation Management Association
will result in the distribution of an ACTransit EasyPass to each employee and
increase demand for public transit in the Webster Street business district.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Alameda hereby
approves Use Permit PLN20-0160 for a cannabis retail dispensary at 2416 Lincoln
Avenue, subject to the following conditions:
1. Approved Uses: This Conditional Use Permit (PLN20-0160) approves the sale,
delivery, or provision of cannabis or cannabis products to customers at the project
site, subject to all other applicable regulatory permits, building permits, and
licenses. This use permit expressly prohibits onsite consumption of cannabis or
cannabis products whether purchased onsite or otherwise.
2. Hours of Operation: Business hours shall be limited to between 9:00 AM and
9:00 PM. Deliveries shall not be accepted between the hours of 10:00 PM and
7:00AM.
3. Compliance with Plans: Any modification of this site shall be in substantial
compliance with the plans submitted July 7, 2020, drawn by Burch Greene, on file
in the City of Alameda Planning, Building, and Transportation Department, except
as modified by the conditions listed in this resolution.
4. Window Screening: Plans submitted for the Operator's Permit and building
permits must show how public facing windows will be screened to obscure view of
any display, storage, transfer, or sales activity of cannabis or cannabis products
from the public rights-of-way, developed in consultation with the Downtown
Alameda Business Association and approved by the Planning Division. Opaque
window screenings shall be limited to the windows on the storefront doors and
shall not be used for storefront windows. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of
Occupancy, the applicant shall install the approved method of screening. Any
changes to the interior affecting the visibility of product from the public right-of-way
shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning, Building and
Transportation Director.
5. Bicycle Racks: Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall pay an
amount equivalent to the cost to purchase and install two (2) inverted-U style bike
racks into the City's bike rack fund. Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy
the applicant shall provide two (2) long-term bike storage spaces to the satisfaction
of the City's Transportation Coordinator.
6. Alameda Transportation Management Association Membership: The
applicant shall join the Alameda Transportation Management Association (ATMA)
that will provide one AC Transit EasyPass or equivalent pass to each full-time and
part-time employee of the business. Proof of ATMA membership shall be provided
prior to building permit final (Certificate of Occupancy).
7. Off-Street Parking: Use of off-street parking spaces shall be limited to only
customers of the cannabis retail dispensary. Employees shall be informed to not
use the off-street parking unless visiting the business as a customer.
8. Driveway Marking and Signage: Plans for the building permit shall include
details of signage and curb markings at the driveway on Lincoln Avenue to alert
pedestrians and motorists of crossing traffic, subject to the approval of the City
Engineer and Planning Director. Any approved signage and curb markings shall
be installed prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
9. Compliance with All Applicable Laws: Applicant must comply with all applicable
laws (as amended), including without limitation, the AMC provisions applicable to
the project (including but not limited to AMC Sections 6-59 and 30-1 0) generally or
the use or operation of the project site in particular (commercial cannabis activity),
any implementing regulations adopted by the City (as amended), and State law
and regulations governing cannabis (as amended), all of which is incorporated by
this reference. And, specifically, the applicant must comply with the following:
a. Cannabis Business Operator's Permit (Operator's Permit): The
applicant/operator must obtain and maintain an Operator's Permit that is
in compliance with AMC Section 6-59.1 0 et seq.
b. Security/Lighting Plan: The security plan shall include a lighting plan
that ensures adequate lighting for exterior areas outside the premises to
the satisfaction of the City, and shall show compliance with applicable
law, including subsections (c) (Outdoor Lighting) and (f) (Glare or Heat)
of AMC Section 30-5.16(Performance Standards for New Buildings and
Uses) to the satisfaction of the Planning, Building and Transportation
Director.
c. Security Guard: The security plan shall include a list of duties to be
carried out by a minimum of one uniformed security guard that will comply
with AMC Section 6-59.1 O(q)(3), in addition to the following requirements:
i. Monitor, deter, and report instances of double parking by business
patrons directly in front of the business' street frontage.
ii. Enforce or address litter cleanup in front of the business' street
frontage.
d. Business License. Obtain a Business License and timely pay all
applicable fees required by the Alameda Finance Department.
1 0. Posted Notices: The applicant shall post, provide adequate lighting for, and
maintain at all times notices on the premises that provide the following information:
a. Direct patrons to not litter or block driveways.
b. Direct patrons to not block driveways or double park.
c. Advise patrons of the prohibition on loitering.
d. Advise patrons that smoking or consumption of cannabis or cannabis
products is prohibited in public places.
e. "No Smoking" signs in compliance with applicable law, including AMC
Section 24-11 .
11. Vesting: This use permit shall terminate one (1) year from the date of its granting,
unless actual construction or alteration, or actual commencement of the authorized
activities, has begun under all required, valid permits or approvals within such
period, including without limitation the granting of a regulatory permit pursuant to
Article XVI (Cannabis Businesses) of Chapter VI (Business, Occupations, and
Industries) of the Alameda Municipal Code (AMC), hereafter referred to as the
Cannabis Business Operator's Permit. Pursuant to AMC Section 30-10.1 (I), the
applicant may seek a one-time one (1) year extension to the use permit for good
cause by filing a written request to the Planning Director along with applicable filing
fees but may only do so no earlier than sixty (60) days prior to expiration of the
initial one (1) year term.
12. Compliance with Conditions: Failure to comply with any conditions stated herein
may result in issuance of a citation and/or modification, suspension, or revocation
of the Use Permit.
13. Revocation: This Use Permit may be modified or revoked by the Planning Board,
pursuant to applicable law, including AMC Section 30-21.3d, should the Planning
Board determine that: 1) the use or conditions under which it is being operated or
maintained is detrimental to the public health, welfare or materially injurious to
property or improvements in the vicinity; 2) the property is operated or maintained
so as to constitute a public nuisance; or 3) the use is operated in violation of the
conditions of the Use Permit.
14.1ndemnification. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the applicant (or its
successor in interest) shall defend (with counsel acceptable to the City), indemnify,
and hold harmless the City of Alameda, its City Council, City Planning Board,
officials, employees, agents and volunteers (collectively, "lndemnitees") from and
against any and all claims, actions, or proceedings against lndemnitees to attack,
set aside, void or annul an approval by lndemnitees relating to this project. This
indemnification shall include, but is not limited to, all damages, losses, and
expenses (including, without limitation, legal costs and attorney's fees) that may
be awarded to the prevailing party arising out of or in connection with an approval
by the lndemnitees relating to this project. The City shall promptly notify the
applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and the City shall cooperate in the
defense. The City may elect, in its sole discretion, to participate in the defense of
said claim, action, or proceeding and the applicant (or its successor in interest)
shall reimburse the City for its reasonable legal costs and attorneys' fees.
BE IT FU ATHER RESOLVED, that the recitals contained in this Resolution are true
and correct and are an integral part of the City Council's decision.
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I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and
regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in a regular
meeting of the City Council assembled on the 20th day of October 2020, by the
following vote to wit:
AYES: Councilmembers Knox White, Oddie, and Vella-3.
NOES: Councilmember Daysog -1 .
ABSENT: None.
ABSTENTIONS: Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft -1 .
IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
official seal of said City this 21st day of October 2020.
Approved as to
Form:
Lara Weisiger, Cit
Clerk City of Alameaa
NOTICE. No judicial proceedings subject to review pursuant to California Code of Civil
Procedure Section 1 094.5 may be prosecuted more than ninety (90) days following the
date of this decision plus extensions authorized by California Code of Civil Procedure
Section 1 094.6.
NOTICE. The conditions of project approval set forth herein include certain fees and other
exactions. Pursuant to Government Code section 66020(d) (1), these Conditions
constitute written notice of a statement of the amount of such fees, and a description of the
dedications, reservations and exactions. The applicant is hereby further notified that the
90-day appeal period, in which the applicant may protest these fees and other exactions,
pursuant to Government Code section 66020(a) has begun. If the applicant fails to file a
protest within this 90-day period complying with all requirements of section 66020, the
applicant will be legally barred from later challenging such fees or exactions.