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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01 ZA AGENDA REPORT WALNUT ROOM AGENDA REPORT ITEM #1 MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 11 , 2019 TO: ZONING ADMINISTRATOR FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2019-00019 APPLICANT: PROPERTY OWNER: SCOTT TERHEGGEN CHIKASAWA FAMILY TRUST S&D BARS LLC CIO REMARC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 21080 KENSINGTON LANE 24800 CHRISANTA DRIVE #130 LAKE FOREST, CA 92630 MISSION VIEJO, CA 92691 LOCATION: 1060 WALNUT AVENUE GENERAL PLAN: COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC) ZONING: COMMERCIAL GENERAL (CG) ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: THIS PROJECT IS CATEGORICALLY EXEMPT (CLASS 1) PURSUANT TO SECTION 15301 OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT. REQUEST: TO UPGRADE AN EXISTING ABC LICENSE TO ALLOW ON-SITE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES OF BEER AND WINE IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN EXISTING BAR ESTABLISHMENT. P 4 Zoning Administrator December 11, 2019 CUP-2019-00019 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION That the Zoning Administrator adopt Zoning Administrator Action (ZAA) No. 19-008 approving Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2019-00019 to authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption in conjunction with an existing 1,560-square-foot bar establishment (The Walnut Room) located at 1060 Walnut Avenue. APPROVAL AUTHORITY The project site is located within the Commercial General (CG) zoning district. The CG zoning district permits on-site alcoholic beverage establishments subject to the approval of a CUP. Pursuant to Section 9299b(3)(g) of the Tustin City Code (TGC), the Zoning Administrator has the authority to review and approve on-site alcoholic beverage sales establishments. BACKGROUND Location and Surrounding Properties The project site is located in an existing commerciallretail development located at Walnut and Newport Avenues, also known as Parklane Plaza (Figure 1). Parklane Plaza is bounded by Walnut. Avenue to the northeast, Newport Avenue to the northwest, multi-family residential properties to the southeast, and a condominium complex to the southwest. 1060 Avenue F ati , . ..'� Figure 1 -Aerial Map PROJECT DESCRIPTION Project Summary The Walnut Room is an existing bar establishment. The applicant is requesting authorization to sell alcoholic beverages (Type 42) within an existing 1,560-square-foot bar (The Walnut Room). The proposed CUP would allow sales of beer and wine for on-site Zoning Administrator December 11, 2019 CUP-2019-00019 Page 3 consumption only. The Walnut Room,has been in operation as a bar since 1990 with a Type 40 alcoholic beverage license to sell beer for onsite consumption. The bar establishment currently offers and will continue to offer a mixture of snack foods (chips, peanuts, kettle corn, etc.) available at all times that alcoholic beverages are served. In addition, patrons are permitted to bring in outside food. The bar establishment consists of a bar, walk-in cooler, office/storage area, restroom facilities, games, and tables(Figure 2). The bar establishment has a total of seven (7)tables and forty(40)chairs in the indoor area.The on-site games'include: a pool table, dart boards, and a golf game. �i .'►� 0 00 ¢� � �p © OdOo OOoaa000 � H O O F 7 1 0 --T,] Fal F�3 0 p o . .o a o ® ® ® T'{ HTS oEd ® ® „ w AAF.r f3oa2fl5 j-Aal.E Figure 2-Floor Plan Alcoholic Beverage Sales The sale of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption can be authorized in conformance with the City s Alcoholic Beverage Sales Establishment Guidelines as adopted by the Planning Commission on March 13, 2018, and TCC Section 9271(dd). Pursuant to TCC Section 9271(dd), on-site alcoholic beverage sales are exempt from distance separation requirements to sensitive uses and other alcoholic beverage sales establishments. As proposed and conditioned, food would be sold during all hours the restaurant is open for business and all bar seating is contained within the walls of the existing establishment. Proposed Condition 2.2 of ZAA No. 19-008 requires food to be available on the premises during.all hours of operation. Zoning Administrator December•11, 2019 CUP-2019-00019 Page 4 r Business Hours The applicant proposes the following hours of operation for the bar: Monday-Sunday: 1 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Per TCC Section 9271(dd), establishment hours of operation may extend until 2:00 a.m. daily,unless otherwise restricted. The business has been operating until 2:00 a.m. and the Tustin Police Department has no concerns regarding the ongoing hours of operation. Parking The project site is within an existing shopping center. The existing tenant space was previously approved for a bar use and meets the current parking requirements. No additional parking is required to sell on-site alcoholic beverages of beer and wine. FINDINGS: In determining whether to approve the CUP to upgrade the sale of alcoholic beverages from beer only (Type 40) to beer and wine for on-site consumption only (Type 42) in conjunction with an existing 1,560-square-foot bar establishment, the Zoning Administrator must determine whether or not the proposed use will be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood, nor be injurious or detrimental to the property and improvements in the neighborhood of-the subject property, or to the general welfare of the City of Tustin. A decision to approve this request may be supported by the following findings: 1. The proposed on-site sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a bar establishment is allowed within the CG zoning district with the approval of a CUP. 2. The bar establishment has been in existence since July 27, 1990,:and has served beer only(Type 40). 3. Pursuant to TCC Section 9271"(dd), on-site alcoholic beverage sales are exempt from distance separation requirements to sensitive uses and other alcoholic beverage sales establishments. 4. As conditioned, the proposed on-site consumption of beer and wine is consistent with the Alcoholic Beverage Sales Establishment Guidelines as adopted by the Planning Commission on March 13, 2018, and the TCC Section 9271(dd). 5. The on-site consumption of alcoholic beverages would be in conjunction with a bar establishment use where food will be served at all times when alcoholic beverages are served. 6. No expansion of the existing bar use is proposed; therefore, no parking impacts are anticipated. Zoning Administrator December 11, 2019 CUP-2019-00019 Page 5 7. The Tustin Police Department has reviewed the application, and has no immediate concerns. Staff recommends that the Zoning Administrator adopt ZAA No. 19-008 approving CUP- 2019-00019 authorizing to upgrade an existing ABC License to allow on-site alcoholic beverage sales of beer and wine in conjunction with an existing bar (The Walnut Room) located at 1060 Walnut Avenue. Je ica Aguilar Associate Planner Attachments: A. Location Map & Land Use Fact Sheet B. Submitted Plans C. Zoning Administrator Action No. 19-008 ATTACHMENT A LOCATION MAP LAND USE FACT SHEET J 300-foot, 500-foot, and 1,000-foot Radius Map . f I gni j { �ad "- 1,000-foot Li 4 n, r 500 foot _ w 300-foot � f AI� I G J yl- A h4 $ Y Y� A� Location Map 1060 Walnut Avenue Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2019-00099 LAND USE APPLICATION FACT SHEET 1. LAND USE APPLICATION NUMBER(S): CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(CUP)2019-00019 2. LOCATION: SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WALNUT AVENUE AND NEWPORT AVENUE(PARKLANE PLAZA 3. ADDRESS: 1060 WALNUT AVENUE,TUSTIN, CA, 92780 4. APN(S):432-131-03 AND 431-131-04 5. PREVIOUS OR CONCURRENT APPLICATION RELATING TO THIS PROPERTY: CUP88-24 (TENANT IMPROVEMENTS), CUP2011-22(RECYCLE FACILITYNENDING MACHINE ESTABLISHMENT), ZA12- 004(RECYCLE FACILITY/VENDING MACHINE ESTABLISHMENT), DR09-040 (CART CONTROL), CUP91-03(TYPE 47 ABC LICENSE 6. SURROUNDING LAND USES: NORTHWEST (ACROSS NEWPORT AVE): COMMERCIAL SOUTHWEST: MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL NORTHEAST(ACROSS WALNUT AVE): MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SOUTHEAST: RESIDENTIAL 7. SURROUNDING ZONING DESIGNATION: NORTH: COMMERCIAL(C1) SOUTH: SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL_ R4 EAST: MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (R3) WEST: R3 8. SURROUNDING GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: NORTH:_COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC) SOUTH: HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL HDR EAST: HDR WEST: HDR 9. SITE LAND USE: EXISTING PROPOSED Use: COMMERCIAL NO CHANGE Zoning: COMMERCIAL GENERAL (CG) NO CHANGE General Plan: COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL(CC) NO CHANGE DEVELOPMENT FACTS: NO CHANGE TO EXISTING DEVELOPMENT 10. LOT AREA: 100,188 SQUARE FEET 11.TOTAL BUILDING AREA: 39,866 SQUARE FEET 12.TENANT SUITE AREA: 1,660 SQUARE FEET 13. PARKING: 177 PARKING STALLS 14. OTHER UNIQUE CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED TO THE PROPERTY(I.E. SPECIAL STUDY ZONES, EASEMENTS, ETC.) NIA ATTACHMENT B SUBMITTED PLANS IAK/ N Iiu .� a su � Q , 0 f o 01 p� 0� � �6 ba0cc)0 x ° Q • �'`� c� � � z PbDL o YL Y� F SCGri M 1 i # 1 2 3 4 VA mw»e.n. iawrc nr - � BUILDING � / i Corr. ff. ss 1 EL RMCHa j #dAR(ES � � r✓ � `a a r �-,-,yew �r Fes' _L����� � r �i � i fr�r■ _kyrL-------------- �_—_—._—_ -.. - acnoaame SCOPE OF WORK �+ VAN nI n � 4 1J,,EW FL :,'1RICAL_ F31)h AnL^ SITE f Ri lALF --".CI TR!L–AL VAIN I.INr Y A-1 a feirr ATTACHMENT C ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTION NO. 19-008 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTION 19-008 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2019-00019 1060 WALNUT AVENUE The Zoning Administrator of the City of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows: I. The Zoning Administrator finds and determines as follows: A. That a proper application for Conditional Use Permit(CUP)2019-00019 was filed by Scott Terheggen of S&D Bars LLC requesting authorization to upgrade an existing ABC License from beer only to beer and wine for on-site consumption only in conjunction with an existing bar (The Walnut Room) located at 1060 Walnut Avenue. B. That the proposed use is consistent with the Commercial General (CG) zoning district, which provides for the establishment of a variety of commercial uses. In addition, the project has been reviewed for consistency with the Air Quality Sub- Element of the City of Tustin General Plan and has been determined to be consistent with the Air Quality Sub-Element. C. That pursuant to CG zoning district, on-site alcoholic beverage sales establishments are allowable subject to the provisions contained within TCC Section 9271(dd) and Planning Commission Guidelines. D. That pursuant to TCC Sections 9299b(3)(g) and 9299(b) the Zoning Administrator has the authority to consider requests for on-site alcoholic beverage sales establishments. E. That a public hearing was duly called, noticed, and held for CUP-2019-00019 on December 11, 2019,:by the Zoning Administrator. F. That the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the on-site alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a bar establishment will not, under the circumstances of this case, be detrimental to the health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare of the persons residing or working in the neighborhood of such proposed use, nor be injurious or detrimental to the property and improvements in .the neighborhood of the subject property, or to the general welfare of the City of Tustin in that: 1) The proposed on-site sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a bar establishment is allowed within the CG zoning district with the approval of a CUP. 2) The bar establishment has been in existence since July 27, 1990, and has served beer only(Type 40). 3) Pursuant to TCC Section 9271(dd), on-site alcoholic beverage sales are exempt from distance separation requirements to sensitive uses and other alcoholic beverage sales establishments. Zoning Administrator Action 19-008 CUP-2019-00019 Page 2 4) As conditioned, the proposed on-site consumption of beer and wine is consistent with the Alcoholic Beverage Sales Establishment Guidelines as adopted by the Planning Commission on March 13, 2018, and the TCC Section 9271(dd). 5) The onsite consumption of alcoholic beverages would be in conjunction with a bar establishment use where food will be served at all times when alcoholic beverages are served. 6) No expansion of the existing bar use is proposed; therefore, no parking impacts are anticipated. 7) The Tustin Police Department has reviewed the application, and has no immediate concerns. G. This project is Categorically Exempt pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1) of the California Code of Regulations(Guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act). II. The Zoning Administrator hereby approves CUP-2019-00019 authorizing to upgrade an existing ABC License from beer only to beer and wine for on-site consumption only in conjunction with an existing bar (The Walnut Room) located at 1060 Walnut Avenue, subject to the conditions contained within Exhibit A, attached hereto. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Zoning Administrator of the City of Tustin, at a regular meeting on the 1 V day of December, 2019. ELIZABETH A. BINSACK ZONING ADMINISTRATOR VERA TISCARENO RECORDING SECRETARY Zoning Administrator Action 19-008 CUP-2019-00019 Page 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF TUSTIN ) I, VERA TISCARENO, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Recording Secretary of the Zoning Administrator of the City of Tustin, California; that Zoning Administrator Action No. 19-008 passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin Zoning Administrator, held on the 11 th day of December, 2019. VERA TISCARENO RECORDING SECRETARY EXHIBIT A ZONING ADMINISTRATOR ACTION 19-008 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2019-00019 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1060 WALNUT AVENUE GENERAL (1) 1.1 The proposed project shall substantially conform with the submitted plans for the project date stamped December 11, 2019, on file with the Community Development Department, as herein modified, or as modified by the Director of Community Development in accordance with this Exhibit. The Director of Community Development may also approve subsequent minor modifications to plans during plan check if such modifications are consistent with provisions of the Tustin City Code(TCC). (1) 1.2 Unless otherwise specified, the conditions contained in this Exhibit shall be complied with as specified, subject to review and approval by the Community Development Department. (1). 1.3 This approval shall become null and void unless the use is established within twelve(12) months of the date of this Exhibit. Time extensions may be granted if a written request and associated fees are received by the Community Development Department within thirty (30) days prior to expiration. (1) 1.4 Approval of Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2019-00019 is contingent upon the applicant and property owner signing and retuming to the Community Development Department a notarized "Agreement to Conditions Imposed" form and the property owner signing and recording with the County Clerk- Recorder a notarized "Notice of Discretionary Permit Approval and Conditions of Approval"form. The forms shall be established by the Director of Community Development, and evidence of recordation shall be provided to the Community Development Department. Failure to comply with the conditions of approval of the establishment creates undue burden to City resources, or if the Conditional Use Permit is abandoned for a twelve (12) month period, these circumstances shall be grounds for revocation of the CUP. SOURCE CODES (1) STANDARD CONDITION (5) RESPONSIBLE AGENCY REQUIREMENT (2) CEQA MITIGATION (6) LANDSCAPING GUIDELINES (3) UNIFORM BUILDING CODEIS (7) PC/CC POLICY (4) DESIGN REVIEW EXCEPTION Zoning Administrator Action 19-008 Exhibit A Page 2 (1) 1.5 Any transfer of ownership of the establishment and/or operator shall require the new owner and/or operator to sign and return an "Agreement to Conditions Imposed" form provided by the Community Development. Failure to do so would be a basis for revocation proceeding. (1) 1.6 Any violation of any of the conditions imposed is subject to the issuance of an Administrative Citation pursuant to TCC Section 1162(a). (1) 1.7 CUP-2019-00019 may be reviewed on an annual basis, or more often if necessary, by the Community Development Director. The Community Development Director shall review the use to ascertain compliance with conditions of approval. If the use is not operated in accordance with CUP- 2019-00019,or is found to be a nuisance or negative impacts are affecting the surrounding tenants or neighborhood, the Community Development Director shall impose additional conditions to eliminate the nuisance or negative impacts, or may initiate proceedings to revoke the CUP. (1) 1.8 As a condition of approval of CUP-2019-00019, the applicant shall agree, at its sole cost and expense, to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its,officers, employees, agents, and consultants, from any claim, action, or proceeding brought by a third party againstthe City, its officers, agents, and employees, which seeks to attack, set aside, challenge, void, or annul an approval of the City Council, the Planning Commission, or any other decision-making body, including staff, concerning this project. The City agrees to promptly notify the applicant of any such claim or action filed against the City and to fully cooperate in the defense of any such action. The City may, at its sole cost and expense, elect to participate in the defense of any such action under this condition. (1) 1.9 The applicant shall be responsible for costs associated with any necessary code enforcement action, including attorney's fees, subject to the applicable notice, hearing, and.appeal process as established by the City Council by ordinance. (1) 1.10 Approved uses shall operate within all applicable State, County, and TCC. Any violations of the regulations of the, Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as they pertain to the subject location, or of the City of Tustin, as they relate to the sale of alcoholic beverages, may result in the revocation of the subject CUP, as provided for the TCC. USE RESTRICTIONS (1) 2.1 This approval authorizes Type 42 on-site only beer and wine sales. Any changes and/or upgrades to the ABC License shall be reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director. Zoning Administrator Action 19-008 Exhibit A Page 3 (7) 2.2 Food must be served whenever the privileges of the on-sale license are being exercised. (1) 2.3 The applicant shall obtain the appropriate license from the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for the type of alcoholic sales authorized forthe site. A copy shall be provided to the City prior to operating the alcoholic sales. (1) 2.4 Approved uses shall comply with all applicable State, County and the TCC. Any violations of the regulations of Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control as they pertain to the subject location, or of the City of Tustin, as they relate to the sale of alcoholic beverages, may result in the revocation of the subject CUP. (1) 2.5 All bar seating is contained within the walls of the existing establishment. No outdoor seating for the purpose of serving food or beverages to customers was or would be considered as part of this project for the present use. (7) 2.6 All managers and employees selling alcoholic beverages shall undergo and successfully complete a certified training program in responsible methods and skills for selling alcoholic beverages. The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control must approve said training program. Records of each employee's successful completion of the certified training program required by this section shall be maintained on the premises of the alcoholic beverage sales establishment and shall be presented upon request by a representative of the City of Tustin. (1) 2.7 The applicant or an employee of the licensee must be present to monitor all areas of the establishment during all times that alcoholic beverages are being served or consumed. (1) 2.8 The applicant shall at all times utilize an age verification means or device for all purchases of alcoholic beverages. Such verification of age is not intended to discriminate against patrons based on race, ethnicity or legal status, but only to comply with state law restricting the sale of alcohol to those twenty-one (21) and older. (1) 2.9 Employees and contract security personnel shall not consume any alcoholic beverages during their work shift, except for product sampling for purposes of employee education about new products. Under no circumstances may contract security personnel consume alcoholic beverages during their work shift. (1) 2.10 All persons serving alcoholic beverages within a bar establishment must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older. Zoning Administrator Action 19-008 Exhibit A Page 4 (1) 2.11 No off-site sale or consumption of alcohol is authorized, except partially consumed bottles of wine as authorized in Business and Professions Code Section 23396.5. (1)(7) 2.12 There shall be no fixed bar or lounge area upon the premises maintained for the sole purpose of sales, service or consumption of alcoholic beverages directly to patrons. A fixed bar or lounge may be permitted if it functions as food and beverage service bar or lounge area. (1) 2.13 Live entertainment shall be subject to the issuance of a live entertainment permit pursuant to TCC Chapter 2 Part 3, and shall comply with all of the standards contained therein. (1)(7) 2.14 There shall be no special events sponsored by or involving an outside promoter or any other person other than the applicant and/or property owner. The building may not be sublet to a separate business or promoter or person other than the applicant and/or property owner. (1)(7) 2.15 In, the event that there is a queuing line, the business owner, or his designee, shall be responsible for monitoring the queuing lines at all times. No food or beverages shall be consumed while in queuing lines. The outdoor queuing line shall not block public walkways or obstruct the entry or exit doors of adjacent businesses. (1)(7) 2.16 There shall be no requirement for patrons to purchase a minimum number of alcoholic drinks. (1)(7) 2.17 Games or contest requiring or involving consumption of alcoholic beverages shall-be prohibited. (1)(7) 2.18 Any pool tables, amusement machines or video games maintained on the premises at any time must be reviewed and approved in a security plan submitted to the Community Development Department and the Tustin Police Department (TPD). (1) 2.19 Business operations shall be conducted in a manner that does not create a public or private nuisance. Any such nuisance must be abated immediately upon notice by the City of Tustin. (7) 2.20 The business shall install and maintain a video surveillance system to monitor all doors, public area of the premises and parking areas and shall make the video available to the TPD. Electronic copies of videos shall be made available to the TPD within 48 hours of request. Digital recording shall be made available for viewing on-scene upon request by a Police Officer. The business shall retain video surveillance for one (1) month. All video surveillance cameras must record in color, with digital recording to DVR and able to record in low-light. Zoning Administrator Action 99-008 Exhibit A Page 5 (7) 2.21 The owner or manager of the licensed premises shall maintain on the premises a written security policy and procedures manual, which have been approved by the TPD, addressing at a minimum the following items: • Identify individuals who are responsible for the premises. The list shall include contact information such as name, address, phone number, etc..and the list shall current and accurate. • Procedures for handling obviously intoxicated persons. • The method for establishing a reasonable ratio of employees to patrons, based upon activity level, in order to ensure adequate staffing levels to monitor beverage sales and patron behavior. • Procedures for handling patrons involved in fighting, arguing or loitering about the building, and/or in the immediate adjacent area that is owned, leased, rented or used under agreement by the licensee(s). • Procedures for verifying the age of patrons for purposes of alcohol sales. • Procedures for ensuring that servers monitor patrons to ensure that their drinking limitlpotential intoxication is not exceeded. This procedure should include a description of the procedure the server would use to warn, or refuse to serve, the patron. • Procedures for calling the TPD regarding observed or reported criminal activity. • Procedures for management of queuing lines. • The location and description of any video games proposed to be on the premises. (1)(7) 2.22 "No Loitering" signs shall be placed near the entrance on the outside of the premises. (7) 2.23 There shall be no window coverings or advertisements that reduce the visibility inside of the business. Zoning Administrator Action 19-008 Exhibit A Page 6 (7) 2.24 All signs shall comply with the Tustin Sign Code and the following: • There shall be no exterior advertising directed to the exterior from within, promoting or indicating the availability of alcoholic beverages. No interior displays of alcoholic beverages or signs which are clearly visible to the exterior. • Permissible window displays must be kept to a minimum for maximum visibility and shall not exceed twenty-five (25) percent of window coverage. • The applicant shall post "NO LOITERING' sign prohibiting loitering on the exterior of the premises. • Signs shall be posted in a conspicuous space at all entrances/exits of the premises which shall state, "NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEYOND THIS POINT." (1) 2.25 Any graffiti painted or marked upon the premises or any adjacent area under control of the property owner or the business shall be removed or painted within twenty-four (24) hours of being applied. (1) 2.26 All litter shall be removed from the exterior areas around the premises including public sidewalk areas and parking areas, no less frequently than once each day that the business is open. (1) 2.27 As part of the State-required Organics Diversion Program, the applicant shall provide collection receptacles with the kitchen area, and contract haul service, for organic waste. (1) 2.28 No sexually oriented businesses shall be conducted on the premises without approval by the City of Tustin in accordance with the TCC. FEES (1)(5) 3.1 Within forty-eight (48) hours of approval of the subject project, the applicant shall deliver to the Community Development Department, a cashier's check payable to the COUNTY CLERK in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) to enable the City to file the appropriate environmental documentation for the project. If within such forty-eight (48) hour period the applicant has not delivered to the Community Development Department the above-noted check, the statute of limitations for any interested-party to challenge the environmental determination under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act could be significantly lengthened.