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<br /> <br /> <br /> Go I-1-1 pLlrisorl <br /> The majority of dance establishments are less than 5000 sq. feet. However, there <br /> are a few establishments over 10,000 sq. feet. A comparison was made of those <br /> larger establishments and the data reflected the same differences in CFS and hours <br /> as the other examples. All establishments used in this comparison have a type 47 <br /> ABC license. <br /> Establishments Over 10k Sq. Ft. <br /> 25 I t9 <br /> <br /> 10- <br /> 5- I VO <br /> hl©urs <br /> Black Ana7us (Ne Claire J-411 rr Festival Hall El Cortez (Dance <br /> Dance Farm it) (No Dance (Dance Permit) Permit) <br /> Pei, rn it) <br /> Comparison #4 <br /> An evaluation of seven locations within the Artist Village area that do not conduct <br /> dancing, found that the number of CFS generated was similar to dance <br /> establishments, contrary to the three prior comparisons. This may be attributed to <br /> the high level of activity in the area, the adjacent residential uses and concentration <br /> of alcohol-licensed establishments. It should be noted that although the number of <br /> CFS was similar, the number of hours spent is comparable to those establishments <br /> that do not conduct dancing. These locations are a mixture of bar and restaurant <br /> uses. <br /> Artist Village Comparison <br /> 20 <br /> 7 ~ <br /> y J o crs <br /> o Hours <br /> Citywide Artist Village Restaurants <br /> Restaurant-, vV/o w/Dancing <br /> Dancing <br /> The City can expect a further increase in CFS and police service time devoted to the <br /> downtown area, should those establishments add public dancing. <br /> C, Page 4 <br />