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75A - PH - ORDINANCE REGULATING ALCOHOL SALE
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75A
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7/15/2013
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Section 24200 of the California Business and Professions Code) to correct objectionable <br />conditions that constitute a nuisance. <br />(26) If there is an increase of 25% in the number of police-related <br />incidents on or near the premises, the permittee shall increase the number of uniformed, <br />state-licensed security guards to a total number of guards as determined by the Chief of <br />the Police Department. <br />(27) In addition to the above number of state-licensed uniformed <br />security guards, the applicant shall provide a minimum of one state-licensed uniformed <br />security guard to ensure patron safe when going to and from the required parking for the <br />venue whether on-site or off-site. Said guard is specifically assigned to this function until <br />all activity on the premises has ceased and patrons have cleared the parking area. <br />(28) For any concert/live entertainment event where attendance <br />exceeds 400 persons, it shall be the Permittee's responsibility to pay for a minimum of two <br />uniformed Santa Ana police officers to work the event and ensure public safety. If the <br />proposed event is deemed to have special circumstances by the Police Department, the <br />Chief of Police or his authorized representative may increase the number of required <br />police officers to ensure public safety. The officer costs shall be the Permittee's <br />responsibility to include, at a minimum one-half hour prior to, during, and one-half hour <br />after the time the event is scheduled to end or until all patrons have left the premises and <br />parking areas. Law enforcement presence is required at a minimum of four hours for each <br />officer assigned to the venue. <br />(29) The permittee will be responsible for verifying the age of those <br />wishing to purchase and/or consume alcoholic beverages in order to ensure that the <br />business is in compliance with State law restricting the age of the sales and consumption <br />of alcohol to those twenty-one (21) years of age and older. This verification process may <br />include such techniques as, the manual checking of identification by a trained employee <br />the use of an identification scanner or similar device, or other method as approved in the <br />security plan. This condition is not intended to be used as a means to discriminate against <br />patrons based on race, ethnicity or legal status. <br />(30) The owner/operator shall provide a Closed Circuit Television <br />System approved by the Police Department and capable of viewing and recording events <br />on the property and inside the premises with a resolution that will clearly identify <br />individuals for later identification. This system will be clearly identified within the agreed <br />upon Security Policy and Procedures manual. Camera system components shall include: <br />(A) A minimum of one color camera at each police <br />department specified location. <br />(B) A color camera recorder or digital system capable of <br />recording events on all cameras simultaneously. <br />(C) Provide an IP-based system. <br />33 <br />75A-53
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