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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Appeal No. 2011-01 <br /> December 12, 2011 <br /> Page 7 <br /> <br /> <br /> • The requested extension of the hours of alcohol sales, service and consumption will adversely <br /> impact the economic stability or future economic development of property in the surrounding <br /> area by exacerbating the existing condition of a high number of unrestricted alcohol-serving <br /> establishments. The Police Department has found a strong correlation between the availability <br /> of alcohol and additional crime impacts to the community, which can destabilize an area and <br /> make it less attractive as a commercial location and negatively affect the economic well-being <br /> of the neighborhood. The denial of this appeal would support Policy 4.5 of the Economic <br /> Element of the General Plan which discourages making land use decisions purely on fiscal <br /> considerations, but also the qualitative implications of the action. <br /> <br /> • Although the site is outside of the area requiring a separate CUP for after-hours operations, <br /> Police Condition No. 8 is specific to the regulation of the hours for sales and service of alcohol. <br /> The City has additional standard conditions of approval that are applied to all requests for <br /> alcohol sales. By affirming the Zoning Administrator's decision to not modify this condition, the <br /> project would be in compliance with similar approvals. <br /> <br /> • The proposed expansion of hours of alcohol sales, service and consumption will conflict with <br /> the established goals and policies of the General Plan and the North Harbor Specific Plan. <br /> The request for extended hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages is inconsistent with Policy <br /> 2.5 of the General Plan, which seeks to balance economic benefits of commercial <br /> development with any potential impacts to the community's quality of life. Further, the North <br /> Harbor Specific Plan (SP-2) contains goals and objectives that seek to support the adjacent <br /> residential neighborhoods. Examples of these objectives include the provision of full service, <br /> sit-down, family-style restaurants. The extension of hours for alcohol sales does not serve to <br /> strengthen the family-style orientation of the restaurant that is the subject of this application. <br /> The Harbor Specific Plan also establishes the goal of providing assertive policing and <br /> community service programs to alleviate crime and social problems along the corridor. <br /> Upholding the Zoning Administrator's denial of the modification to the condition restricting the <br /> hours of alcohol sales would support the goal of alleviating crime and social problems. <br /> <br /> Police Department Analysis <br /> <br /> The Police Department evaluated the applicant's request and also concluded that an extension of <br /> hours related to the sale of alcohol would create a potential for a nightclub and other uses not <br /> covered under the Type 41 ABC license category. Further, the prevalence of prostitution activity <br /> in this area and the presence of a large number of unrestricted alcohol serving establishments <br /> makes it an unsuitable location for the extension of alcohol sales hours. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 31A-9 <br />