The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Small, independent restaurants are essential to Californiaâs identity as a world-renowned culinary destination and reflect the stateâs diversity, agricultural abundance, and tradition of culinary innovation. (b) Family-owned restaurants serve as cultural anchors in their communities, preserving and sharing diverse food traditions across generations while creating spaces for community gathering and celebration. (c) The restaurant industry is one of Californiaâs largest small business employers, providing critical first jobs, career advancement opportunities, and pathways to business ownership for immigrant entrepreneurs and historically underserved communities. (d) Californiaâs restaurant sector is a vital component of the stateâs tourism industry, with food tourism generating substantial economic activity in communities throughout the state. (e) Local restaurants play a crucial role in supporting Californiaâs agricultural sector by sourcing ingredients from local farms and food producers, contributing to the stateâs farm-to-table movement and sustainable food systems. (f) Delays in municipal building plan review processes can create significant economic hardship for small business owners. (g) Qualified licensed architects and engineers can supplement municipal plan review capacity while maintaining public safety standards. (h) An expedited review process for food service establishments will promote economic development while ensuring compliance with all applicable health and safety requirements.
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