Petition urges Laguna Beach planners to deny CVSâ application
A Laguna Beach business owner has started a petition urging the Planning Commission to deny CVS Healthâs application to open the companyâs second store in the city in a space currently occupied by Laguna Drug.
Sheila Bushard, owner of Bushardâs Pharmacy at 244 Forest Ave., started circulating the petition Friday and said she had gathered 100 signatures as of Monday.
The signature-gathering drive started as a response to a tentative sale between Laguna Beach-based Quality Drug Holdings Corp. and CVS in which the latter would become the new tenant at 239 Broadway St.
The sale is contingent on the city approving CVSâ application, a request to amend the conditional use permit, Michael Henn, Quality Drug Corp.âs chief financial officer, said.
Laguna Drug opened in 2004, but has ânot been able to operate a retail store that is profitable,â Henn said.
The Planning Commission is scheduled to discuss the matter June 7.
Bushard said a CVS in Lagunaâs downtown would conflict with goals of the areaâs specific plan that encourages diversity and individuality among businesses.
âCVS carries everything everyone else has,â Bushard said. âThe boutique stores have hats and souvenirs. Everything CVS is going to carry is already here in the downtown.â
Under the deal, Quality Drug Corp. would sell its retail pharmacy business to CVS, but continue serving prescription needs of its HIV customers, according to a letter from Quality Drug owners Dave and Cyndi Olsen scheduled to be mailed to the Planning Commission on Wednesday.
âWe see CVS as better able to serve the general retail needs with assortment and pricing,â Henn said. âThe store that CVS operates will be a unique boutique store that will preserve the look and feel of our store.â
CVS sent an application to the city in September, but the city, in a letter dated Oct. 21, requested more information from the company as to how it would satisfy an unmet need of residents or visitors.
City staff members were concerned of the loss of silk flower arrangements and other florist services currently offered at Laguna Drug, according to the letter.
CVS responded with a February letter in which the company said it would provide a merchandise mix, including pet supplies, beauty goods and generic health items, unlike other downtown retailers at âlow-to-moderate pricesâ and be a more convenient option for north Laguna residents.
CVS wants to extend business hours by 50% from Laguna Drugâs current operating schedule of 9 am to 9 p.m. CVS would open at 6 a.m. and close at midnight.
An adjacent lot would continue offering free one-hour validated parking for store patrons and at least 10 spaces reserved for customers, according to CVSâ letter.
In addition to Laguna Drug, Quality Drug Holdings Corp. operates Via Lido Drugs and Coast Hills Pharmacy, both in Newport Beach.
South Laguna has a CVS in the Aliso Creek Shopping Center at 30842 S. Coast Hwy.
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