{"id":274761,"date":"2013-12-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-12-12T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/cvs-wins-planners-blessing-on-site-alcohol-licensing\/"},"modified":"2013-12-12T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2013-12-12T08:00:00","slug":"cvs-wins-planners-blessing-on-site-alcohol-licensing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/cvs-wins-planners-blessing-on-site-alcohol-licensing\/","title":{"rendered":"CVS wins planners\u2019 blessing on site, alcohol-licensing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CVS Pharmacy\u2019s plan to occupy the long-dormant Apple Tree supermarket at 4949 Santa Monica Ave. took a step forward this month when the Ocean Beach Planning Board threw its weight behind a request for a license to sell beer, wine and spirits.<br \/>\nThe board voted 8-2-1 in support of alcohol at a future CVS at its monthly meeting Dec. 4, citing a &#8220;community benefits package,&#8221; in which the pharmacy chain had pledged to be a responsible tenant and active member to the community.<br \/>\nBut opponents said CVS would be a poor fit because Ocean Beach lacks a supermarket and already has a pharmacy in Rite Aid, a few blocks away.<br \/>\nThe OBPB plays only an advisory board to the city but, in this case, could play a big role in determining whether liquor may be sold at CVS. The state department of Alcohol Beverage Control, which rules on liquor license applications, has said the building is located in a census tract that has exceeded its allotment of licenses. Such a condition requires an additional approval from San Diego police \u2014 known legally as a finding of &#8220;public convenience or necessity&#8221; \u2014 and police say community support is an important factor in making that determination.<br \/>\nThe ability to sell alcohol is all-important to the pharmacy \u2014 corporate officials said CVS won\u2019t move in without a liquor license. If police eventually make a finding in CVS\u2019 favor, the pharmacy will formally submit a Class 21 liquor license application to the state, which triggers notification and public comment requirements.<br \/>\nThe OBPB\u2019s vote to support CVS came as a surprise to many. Just one month earlier, in front of an audience of more than three-dozen citizens largely opposed to CVS, the board tabled the matter to wait and see how police would decide. State law gives police 90 days, placing the deadline to sometime in January.<br \/>\nBut OBPB chairman Tom Gawronski said waiting for police to go first amounted to an abdication of the board\u2019s role to represent the community and asked fellow board members to take the matter off the table earlier. He also cited the newly released benefits package, which had been negotiated between CVS representatives, Ocean Beach Town Council president Gretchen Kinney Newsom and the Ocean Beach MainStreet AssociaNeetion.<br \/>\nThe push for a benefits package began in November, when Newsom brought the matter up before the OBPB. She cited Rite Aid as a less-than-enthusiastic civic booster, charging the outlet had declined to host receptacles for the Town Council-sponsored Food and Toy Drive, and feared corporate policies could similarly undercut CVS\u2019 participation in the community.<br \/>\n&#8220;We wanted to know how CVS could be beneficial to the community. And that\u2019s why the Town Council stepped in. (CVS) accepted everything the OB Town Council requested,&#8221; Kinney Newsom said.<br \/>\nKinney Newsom highlighted several CVS pledges for particular emphasis:<br \/>\n\u2022 It agreed to host receptacles for community donations of money, food and toys for seasonal events;<br \/>\n\u2022 It will restore the existing mural on the building\u2019s north side, less the Apple Tree name, or replace it using a community artist or community fair;<br \/>\n\u2022 It publicly endorses a ban on plastic carryout retail bags;<br \/>\n\u2022\u00a0It will &#8220;participate with the community in efforts to make any surplus parking open for public use;&#8221;<br \/>\n\u2022 It will &#8220;evaluate the feasibility&#8221; of selling a limited amount of fresh fruits and vegetables; and<br \/>\n\u2022 It will develop a process to allow local vendors to sell their wares.<br \/>\nDenny Knox, executive director of the MainStreet Association, said CVS was a more-than-willing negotiating partner. &#8220;It was really refreshing to see a corporation wanting to be a member of our community,&#8221; she said.<br \/>\nBut opponents said it wasn\u2019t enough to address concerns citizens expressed a month earlier.<br \/>\n&#8220;We have a Rite Aid I can throw a whiffle ball to from the parking lot of (the proposed) CVS. I don\u2019t think they need a liquor license,&#8221; said board member Andrew Wilson.<br \/>\n&#8220;They (CVS) are appeasing us by giving us a list of terms. What\u2019s to say another company wouldn\u2019t give us the same deal, if not better?&#8221; he asked.<br \/>\nWilson said when people who know about the CVS plan approach him, &#8220;They want to know what I\u2019m going to do to prevent it. If I can prevent it, I\u2018m going to prevent it by voting no.&#8221;<br \/>\nBoard member Bill Bushe complained the OBPB did not know about the ongoing negotiations and did not attend a meeting hosted by the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association to discuss the matter.<br \/>\n&#8220;This process is corrupted. There\u2019s something not right here,&#8221; Bushe said.<br \/>\nBut Board member Ronson Shamoun said he was happy with the results.<br \/>\n&#8220;I support CVS and think that\u2019s the best tenant we\u2019re going to get. What they\u2019ve offered is amazing,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Although we want a supermarket, I think (CVS) is going to be an asset and clean up the neighborhood.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CVS Pharmacy\u2019s plan to occupy the long-dormant Apple Tree supermarket at 4949 Santa Monica Ave. took a step forward this month when the Ocean Beach Planning Board threw its weight behind a request for a license to sell beer, wine and spirits. 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