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Conditional Use Permit No. 2017 -08 <br />March 13, 2017 <br />Page 2 <br />Project Description <br />Buccaneer Pizza is a full - service, bona -fide eating establishment that does not currently sell any <br />alcoholic beverages. The proposed alcoholic beverages will be stored within a walk -in cooler at <br />the back of the restaurant within the kitchen area and will consist of less than five percent of the <br />floor area. No construction or expansion of square footage is proposed at this time. <br />Table 2: Operational Standards <br />Standards <br />Required by SAMC <br />Proyjded <br />_ <br />Eatin Establishment Type <br />Bona -Fide <br />Complies <br />Hours of Operation for ABC <br />Sales <br />8:00 am to 12:00 am <br />11:00 am to 9:00 pm <br />Sunday - Thursday <br />11:00 am to 10:00 pm <br />Frida - Saturda <br />Window Display_ <br />25% of Window Covera e <br />Complies <br />Live Entertainment <br />Entertainment Permit <br />No Entertainment Proposed <br />Alcohol Storage and Display <br />5 % of G.F.A. <br />0.675 % of G.F.A. <br />_ <br />Exterior Telephone <br />Prohibited <br />None <br />larlv= <br />The subject site, Bishop Village, is a multi -unit commercial center constructed in 1976. The center <br />contains a mix of commercial uses, including Buccaneer Pizza, and is anchored by Big Lots. <br />Buccaneer Pizza, which opened at the subject location in 2006, is known for its freshly prepared <br />custom made to order pizzas. The restaurant is family - friendly and welcomes all age groups and <br />offers a variety of hand - tossed pizzas and pastas for its clients. As an ancillary component to its <br />food sales, Buccaneer Pizza is proposing to sell beer and wine through a Type 41 Alcoholic <br />Beverage Control license (ABC). With no tenant improvements or expansion proposed at this <br />time, the restaurant will continue to have a maximum occupancy of 48 patrons. <br />Project Analysis <br />Conditional use permit requests are governed by Section 41 -638 of the SAMC. Conditional use <br />permits may be granted when it can be shown that the proposed project will not adversely impact <br />the community. If these findings can be made, then it is appropriate to grant the conditional use <br />permit. Conversely, the inability to make these findings would result in a denial. Staff has prepared <br />the following analysis, which in turn forms the basis for the recommendation contained in this report. <br />31 C -4 <br />