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10/21/2014
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CUP Nos. 2014 -21, 2014 -22 & 2014-23 <br />September 8, 2014 <br />Page 5 <br />The proposed use will not adversely affect the General Plan. Policy 1,8 of the Land Use <br />Element encourages a balance of land uses to address basic community needs through <br />encouraging commercial services. Approval of the Eat Chow restaurant will provide additional <br />dining and retail uses within the Downtown, which is a primary commercial area of the city. <br />Policy 2.2 of the Land Use Element encourages land uses that accommodate the City's needs <br />for various goods and services, and this facility proposes a new food establishment in the <br />downtown area. Policy 2.9 of the Land Use Element supports developments that create a <br />business environment that is safe and attractive, and the Eat Chow restaurant proposes to offer <br />a family friendly environment. Operational standards for the proposed Type 47 ABC license are <br />intended to maintain a safe and attractive environment in Santa Ana. Policy 5.5 of the Land Use <br />Element encourages development that is compatible with and supporting of surrounding land <br />uses. The proposed Eat Chow restaurant will be located in a commercial corridor and is <br />compatible with surrounding land uses. Restaurants with an ancillary alcohol license provide a <br />dining service to the residents of Santa Ana. <br />Conditional Use Permit No. 2014 -22 —After Hours Operation: <br />Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) Section 41 -2007 (Table 2A) requires a conditional use permit for <br />any eating establishment with hours of operation between 12:00 am. and 7 :00 a.m, The proposed <br />hours of operation for Eat Chow are 7:00 am. to 2;00 a.m., seven days a week, which are consistent <br />with the operating hours of other downtown restaurants. The Eat Chow restaurant proposes to be <br />open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. <br />The proposed after -hours operation will provide an ancillary service to the restaurant customers by <br />allowing them the ability to offer meals after 12:40 midnight, thereby providing an additional dining <br />option within the downtown area. This will benefit the community by providing a restaurant with an <br />additional and complementary food- related amenity. The after -hours operation is consistent with <br />that of other restaurants in the downtown and offers customers another late night dining alternative. <br />Conditions have been placed on the after -hours permit that will mitigate any potential impacts <br />created by the use and ensure that the use will not negatively affect the surrounding community. <br />The proposed after -hours operation is consistent with other restaurants operating in the downtown, <br />and provides additional food choices for local residents and visitors. The after, hours operation will <br />not be detrimental to persons residing or working in the vicinity because conditions have been <br />placed on the permit that will mitigate any potential negative or adverse impacts created by the use. <br />In addition, the after -hours dining will occur within the premises and will not create adverse impacts. <br />The proposed use will not adversely affect the economic stability of the area, but will instead allow <br />the restaurant to compete with other nearby restaurants that also offer after -hours meals to their <br />patrons. Moreover, the late night hours allows the restaurant to remain economically viable and <br />31A-7 <br />
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