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31B - CHECK CASHING BUSINESS - 1647 EAST FIRST STREET
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VA Nos. 2009-03, 05, 06, 07 & 09 <br />CUP No. 2009-15 <br />October 12, 2009 <br />Page 4 <br />be associated with this type of use. The primary goals of the ordinance <br />were to require a separation between check cashing establishments to <br />limit their numbers and to require a conditional use permit to review <br />each request on an individual basis and apply appropriate conditions. <br />Section 41-374.5 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) requires a <br />minimum separation of 1,000 feet between check cashing facilities, as <br />measured from property line to property line. This distance requirement <br />was adopted by the City Council in 1999, as part of the ordinance that <br />established the CUP requirement. <br />Separation requirements are not unique to check cashing establishments <br />and are used in several instances within the Municipal Code for uses <br />that have been determined to have a negative impact to surrounding uses <br />and/or that generate crime when they are located in dense quantities <br />within a given area of the City. Off-site alcohol licenses for markets <br />less than 20,000 square feet are an example of a use with a separation <br />requirement. Similar to the rationale employed for check cashing <br />establishments, it was determined that, based on studies performed by <br />other jurisdictions and analyses of Santa Ana's crime statistics, an <br />over concentration of small markets and liquor stores selling alcohol <br />may create both visual blight and can lead to an increase in criminal <br />activity. Another example is massage establishments which also have a <br />1,000 foot separation requirement from both other primary massage <br />establishments, as well as adult entertainment uses. Again, similar to <br />check cashing businesses, it was determined that, while the use itself <br />does not necessarily result in negative impacts to the surrounding area, <br />the over proliferation of the use may cumulatively have a negative <br />impact. <br />Existing Status of Check Cashing Facilities within 1,000 Feet of JC <br />International Services <br />Business license and Certificate of Occupancy records <br />applicant was approved to operate an office use at 1620 <br />Suite E in 2000. In 2002, the applicant applied <br />Conditional Use Permit No. 2002-23 to operate a check <br />this location. JC International Services' proposal t <br />East First Street places them 110 feet from their <br />1620 East First Street. JC Check and Cash, which wa <br />the applicant, was located within the commercial c <br />side of First Street. Although JC Check and Cash <br />move to its new location at the subject site, the con <br />indicate that the <br />East First Street, <br />for and received <br />cashing facility at <br />o relocate to 1647 <br />former location at <br />s also operated by <br />enter on the south <br />closed in order to <br />ditional use permit <br />31 B-6 <br />
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