In addition to compliance with all other statutes, ordinances and regulations, billiard and pool hall uses shall require a conditional use permit and shall abide by the following minimum standards. However, one billiard or pool table shall not be considered a "hall" but, rather, a principally permitted use provided there is only one table and provided that a minimum separation of five feet is maintained between the pool table and cocktail tables, counters, walls, partitions, immovable barriers, or seating areas (excluding movable stools).
A. No billiard or pool hall use shall be located within 1,000 feet of another billiard or pool hall use, nor within 600 feet of any school or church.
B. A minimum separation of five feet shall be maintained between all pool tables and between pool tables and cocktail tables, counters, walls, partitions, immovable barriers, or seating areas (excluding movable stools).
C. Pool tables and dining areas shall be separated by a partition of not less than eight feet in height.
D. A security plan shall be submitted to the chief of police for approval at the time the conditional use permit application request is filed with the city, and may include but need not be limited to the following:
1. "No loitering"signs posted and maintained at the entrance area and in the parking lot areas.
2. Adequate interior and exterior lighting to allow property surveillance by security personnel and/or police officers.
3. Certified trained security person(s), the number of which shall be determined by the chief of police, in addition to the manager of the business, in order to supervise the facility at all times during the hours of 6:00 p.m. to closing. At least one security person in addition to the manager of the business shall be present at all other hours.
4. Security personnel shall be provided with clothing which allows them to be readily identifiable to patrons and police personnel.
5. A "house policy" regarding accepted patron attire, patron behavior, intoxication, age restrictions, etc., shall be posted conspicuously at the entrance of the establishment, in the lobby area, and in each pool room.
6. A security alarm system shall be placed on all points of ingress and/or egress to the operation.
7. There shall be one entrance to the building within which a billiard and pool hall use is carried on, with all other ingress and/or egress points designated for emergency exit or service purposes only.
8. There shall be plexiglass or other appropriate type of material placed inside the windows adjacent to the pool area to protect windows from breakage by flying balls.
9. A lighting plan for the exterior of the building and parking lot area shall be submitted for review and approval by the director of community development. Lighting of the exterior of the premises and the parking lot area shall comply with all applicable regulations of the Bell Gardens Municipal Code and shall maintain an illumination level on the ground of not less than one-half foot-candle along walkways and in the open parking areas and driveways.
10. The applicant shall comply with parking standards established in Chapter
9.38 BGMC, Parking and Loading (Off-Street).
E. Any form of gambling is prohibited.
F. Professional and/or amateur tournaments shall be allowed only after a city-approved special activities permit.
G. No patron under 18 years of age shall be permitted in a billiard or pool hall establishment, unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. If alcohol is sold, the sale and consumption of alcohol to anyone under age 21 is prohibited. If less than 40 percent of the floor area is devoted to restaurant use, including kitchen, the age limit of patrons shall be restricted to age 21.
H. The operator of the billiard or pool hall use shall maintain a valid city business license pursuant to BGMC Title 5.
I. The planning commission may also impose additional conditions of approval.
(Ord. 806 § 1, 2007)