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• businesses and residents. The conditions of approval <br />address property maintenance (graffiti and litter) and other <br />activities such as exterior public phones that promote <br />loitering, thereby decreasing the opportunities for crime and <br />neighborhood annoyances impacting the surrounding <br />commercial and residential uses. <br />3. Will the proposed use adversely affect the present economic <br />stability or future economic development of properties surrounding <br />the area? <br />The proposed check cashing facility will operate within an <br />existing retail center and will compliment surrounding retail <br />uses within the center. The City's zoning code allows the <br />use in the designated zoning district with a conditional use <br />permit. The check cashing facility will provide services that <br />compliment surrounding businesses and should draw <br />additional users to the existing retail center. As conditioned, <br />the use will enhance rather than adversely affect economic <br />development or stability of the area. <br />4. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and conditions <br />specified in Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code for such <br />• use? <br />The proposed use will be in compliance with the applicable <br />sections of Chapter 41 of the Municipal Code with an <br />approved conditional use permit for the proposed check <br />cashing facility. <br />5. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or any <br />specific plan of the City? <br />The proposed check cashing facility is in an area designated <br />General Commercial (GC) in the General Plan. The use is <br />consistent with the General Plan and the General <br />Commercial (C2) zoning district that allows retail and service <br />uses. <br />Section 2. The Zoning Administrator has reviewed and considered the <br />information contained in the initial study and the Mitigated Negative Declaration and <br />Mitigation Monitoring Program for Environmental Review No. 2002-250 prepared with <br />respect to this Project. The Zoning Administrator has, as a result of its consideration and <br />the evidence presented at the hearings on this matter, determined that, as required <br />pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the State CEQA <br />Guidelines, a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Program <br />• adequately addresses the expected environmental impacts of this Project. On the basis of <br />Resolution No. 2002-34 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />