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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 71--~17- <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -W"- k-1to16 Chief of Police June 15, 2010 <br /> Frr®eti9eYolanda Pena <br /> CC-. H.J. Couisine, E=xecutive Inspector <br /> Rte: DANCE E=STABLISHMENT COSH RECOVERY FEE <br /> <br /> Summary_ <br /> <br /> The City of Santa Ana has a long history with alcohol beverage establishments that <br /> generate an extraordinary amount of police-related calls for service. Numerous <br /> studies have shown the correlation between alcohol and violence. The police <br /> department has evaluated the relationship between alcohol-licensed establishments <br /> and the impact that entertainment such as public dancing has on police services. <br /> found that police-related incidents at dance establishments generate a higher <br /> number of calls than non-dance establishments and those calls require an increased <br /> level of manpower. <br /> Currently, Chapter 11 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code requires that a location at <br /> which public dancing is conducted be bona fide eating establishment. The number <br /> of ABC licensed locations, which are bona fide eating establishments, and the <br /> number of current public dance permits in Santa Ana are as follows. <br /> Type 47* ABC license 58 <br /> Type 41' ABC license 120 <br /> Public Dance Permits 12 <br /> In order to evaluate calls for service (CFS) I compared data for existing dance <br /> establishments to similar locations that do not have a dance permit- Since the <br /> majority of dance establishments have a type 47 ABC license, those locations were <br /> chosen for the first comparison. <br /> "Type 41 - On-sale beer & wine, public eating-place <br /> "Type 47 - On-sale general, public eating place (includes beer wine and distilled spirits) <br /> EXHIBIT 2 <br /> 1 <br />