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• that the business is in compliance with conditions <br />approved for the project. The proposed after hour <br />operation of the mini-market, in conjunction with the <br />proposed conditions, will not be detrimental to the <br />health, safety or general welfare of persons working in <br />the area. <br />iii. Will the proposed use adversely affect the present economic <br />stability or future economic development of properties <br />surrounding the area? <br />The gasoline service station and mini mart use will <br />generate City tax revenue and employment in the <br />community. During the hours proposed, the use <br />provides services to the community and therefore the <br />use will enhance rather than adversely affect the <br />economic development or stability of the area. <br />iv. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and <br />conditions specified in Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code for such use? <br />The project has been designed to comply with the <br />• City's design and development standards for a service <br />station/mini-market uses and will be in compliance with <br />the regulations established in Chapter 41 of the Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code. <br />v. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or <br />any specific plan of the City? <br />The proposed gasoline service station and mini mart <br />is in an area designated District Center (DC) in the <br />General Plan. The use is consistent with the General <br />Plan and the Commercial Residential (CR) zoning <br />district which permits service stations and mini- <br />markets under 20,000 square feet and open between <br />midnight and 5:00 a.m. with a conditional use permit. <br />Section 2. The Planning Commission has reviewed and considered the <br />information contained in the initial study and the mitigated negative declaration and <br />mitigation monitoring program prepared with respect to this Project. The Planning <br />Commission has, as a result of its consideration and the evidence presented at the <br />hearings on this matter, determined that, as required pursuant to the California <br />Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the State CEQA Guidelines, a mitigation <br />• negative declaration and mitigation monitoring program adequately addresses the <br />expected environmental impacts of this Project. On the basis of this review, the <br />Resolution No. 2003-03 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />