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Comparison #1 <br />After reviewing all ABC type 47 establishments, I eliminated uses such as hotels <br />and golf courses due to alcohol sales comprising a very small portion of their <br />business. Also eliminated were alcohol establishments located at Main Place Mall <br />and other large shopping centers with a common address due to the difficulty of <br />attributing the activity to one specific location. A remainder of thirty -seven (37) <br />locations was found to have a unique address and similar type of license. <br />An evaluation of 2009 CFS data for those locations found that CFS at dance <br />establishments exceeded those of similar establishments that did not conduct <br />dancing. The average number of CFS at a dance establishment is 17 while the <br />average number of CFS at an establishment without public dancing is six (6). <br />The number of hours spent on CFS is just as disparate. Police Department <br />personnel spend an average of 17 hours on CFS at dance establishments. The <br />average number of hours spent at locations without dancing is seven (7). <br />18 <br />16 <br />14 <br />12 <br />10 <br />8 <br />6 <br />4 <br />2 <br />0 <br />Restaurants Restaurants w/ <br />Dancing <br />Comparison #2 <br />❑CFS <br />O i°t a u rs <br />A comparison was rnade of establishments that are located within the same <br />shopping center. The locations with dance permits have a type 4.7 ABC license, <br />those that do not have dance permits have a type 41 ABC license. In the first two <br />examples, the locations have the same physical address but are at the opposite end <br />of the shopping center. In the third example, the locations are exactly the same <br />size, have the same type of ABC license, and are at the opposite end of the center. <br />The difference in both the number of calls and hours spent on calls is consistent with <br />Comparison #1. <br />0 Page 2 <br />