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Conditional Use Permit No. 201 1-08 <br />August 31,201 1 <br />Page 3 <br />That the proposed use will not adversely affect the General Plan of the city or any specific plan <br />applicable to the area of the proposed use. <br />If these findings can be made, then it is appropriate to grant the conditional use permit. Conversely, <br />the inability to make these findings would result in a denial. Using this information staff has prepared <br />the following analysis, which, in turn forms the basis for the recommendation contained in this report. <br />In analyzing the conditional use permit request, staff believes that the following findings of fact <br />warrant approval of the conditional use permit. <br />The proposed alcohol beverage license will provide an ancillary service to the restaurant <br />customers by allowing them the ability to purchase beer and wine with their food. This will <br />thereby benefit the community by providing a restaurant with an additional and complementary <br />food-related amenity. Conditions have been placed on the alcoholic beverage control license <br />which will mitigate any potential impacts created by 'the use and ensure that the use will not <br />negatively affect the surrounding community. <br />The proposed license for the on-sale consumption of beer and wine at this location will not be <br />detrimental to persons residing or working in the vicinity because conditions have been placed <br />on the alcoholic beverage control license that will mitigate any potential negative or adverse <br />impacts created by the use. In addition, the use will occur within the interior of the premises <br />and is incidental to the restaurant use. <br />The proposed use will not adversely affect tlie economic stability of tlie area, but will instead <br />allow the restaurant to compete with other restaurants in the area that also offer alcoholic <br />beverages for sale to their guests. <br />As conditioned, the proposed project will be in compliance with all applicable regulations and <br />conditions imposed on a restaurant selling beer and wine pursuant to Chapter 41 of the Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code and the guidelines established by the Planning Commission for <br />restaurants selling alcohol with their meal. The facility has the kitchen equipment necessary to <br />be considered a bona fide restaurant use and is eligible to obtain a restaurant related alcoholic <br />beverage control license. Additionally, the restaurant will utilize less than five percent of the <br />gross floor area for the storage of alcoholic beverages, which is below the maximum threshold <br />established by the Planning Commission. <br />The proposed use will not adversely affect the General Plan. Policy 2.2 of the Land Use Element <br />encourages land uses that accommodate the City's needs for goods and services. A restaurant <br />with an ancillary alcohol license provides a dining service to the residents of Santa Ana.