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4. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and <br />conditions specified in Chapter 41 for such use? <br />The proposed alcohol license will not be in compliance <br />with all applicable conditions of Chapter 41 of the Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code regarding off-premise general <br />liquor license since this location meets two of the three <br />criteria established for defining over concentration. The <br />Santa Ana Municipal Code defines the over <br />concentration of alcohol licenses as a site that meets <br />any one of the following criteria: <br />1. The premise is located within 1,000 feet of another <br />existing off-premise license location; <br />2. The premise is located within 1,000 feet of any <br />property used as a school primarily attended by <br />minors, a church or a park; <br />3. The premise is determined to be over concentrated <br />by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage <br />Control. <br />The subject property is within 1,000 feet of two other <br />• off-premise alcohol licenses, a Rite Aid located at 2725 <br />North Bristol Street and Adolfo's Liquor located at 2734 <br />North Bristol Street. The subject property is also within <br />1,000 feet of a school attended primarily by minors at <br />2709 North Bristol Street and a church at 2500 North <br />Bristol Street. <br />5. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or any <br />specific plan of the City? <br />The proposed alcohol license will adversely affect the <br />General Plan in several ways. First, markets and <br />ancillary uses such as off-premise general liquor <br />licenses are not permitted within the Low-Density <br />Residential (LR-7) General Plan Land use designation <br />which is in direct contrast with Policy 5.4 of the Land <br />Use Element of the General Plan wflich encourages <br />land uses which are consistent with the Land Use Plan. <br />The upgraded alcohol license will also be inconsistent <br />with Policy 2.9 of the Land Use Element which supports <br />developments that create a business environment that <br />is safe and attractive. The upgraded alcohol license <br />• increases the potential for nuisance crimes such as <br />Resolution No. 2009-17 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />