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CUP Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 – Tacos Gavilan <br />February 8, 2021 <br />Page 6 <br />3 <br />2 <br />6 <br />number of reported crimes than the average number found in all reporting districts, the <br />Police Department would consider this information in making its recommendation. <br />Table 3: Police Department Analysis and Criteria for Recommendation <br />Police Department Analysis and Criteria for Recommendation <br />Police Grid No. and <br />Rank Police Grid No. 129; ranked 40 out of 102 Police Reporting Grids <br />Threshold for High <br />Crime <br />This reporting district is below the 20 percent threshold established by <br />the State for high crime. <br />Police Department <br />Recommendation <br />The Police Department recommended operational standards for the <br />proposed after-hours and drive-through activity to address any <br />potential impacts to the surrounding community and does not oppose <br />the granting of a CUP. <br />The Police Department reviewed Police related activity for the location and the entire <br />block on which the site is located for the last year and found that the subject site has <br />received 24 calls for service, with one rising to the level of a non-criminal report. The <br />majority of the calls for service in the area are attributed to the large commercial center <br />located across Bristol Street to the east. While the activity is nearby, the Police <br />Department does not believe that it should reflect negatively on the proposed restaurant <br />or after-hours drive-through activity. Furthermore, the Police Department contends that <br />the operational standards applicable to after-hours and drive-through activity will <br />mitigate any potential impacts to the surrounding community and therefore does not <br />oppose the granting of the CUPs. <br />Economic Development Benefits <br />The project will generate sales tax revenue, create temporary construction and <br />permanent jobs and will provide additional dining options for the community. In addition, <br />the construction of the project will require that approximately $7,500 in permit fees be <br />paid to the City. Based sales estimates provided, the location will provide additional <br />sales tax revenue of $370,000, including a portion to the City that is estimated to be <br />approximately $10,000 annually. In addition, it is estimated that 200 temporary <br />(construction) and 25 permanent new job opportunities will be created at this specific <br />location. <br />Public Notification and Community Outreach <br />Project notifications were posted, published, and mailed in accordance with City and <br />State regulations. A public notice was posted on the project site on January 28, 2021. <br />Notification by mail was mailed to all property owners and occupants within 500 feet of <br />the project site on January 27, 2021. Lastly, a newspaper posting was published in the <br />Orange County Reporter on January 27, 2021.
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