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The trampoline recreation and aerobic exercise facility will <br />not be detrimental to persons residing or working in the area <br />as the facility is located within an area of the City that is <br />predominantly industrial in nature. Further, improvements <br />will be made to the site that will bring the site into <br />compliance with applicable disability act standards. Finally, <br />conditions have been placed on the project that will mitigate <br />any negative or adverse impacts created by the use that <br />could otherwise affect the health, safety, or general welfare <br />of the surrounding businesses. <br />3. That the proposed use will not adversely affect the present <br />economic stability or future economic development of properties <br />surrounding the area. <br />The proposed use will not adversely affect the economic <br />stability of the area but will instead identify the site as a <br />viable site to conduct business. The tenant space was <br />previously vacant and is proposed to be occupied by a use <br />that is consistent with the zoning for the property. The reuse <br />of the site, in conjunction with the improvements that will be <br />made to the site, will enhance the economic viability of the <br />area. <br />4. That the proposed use will comply with the regulations and <br />conditions specified in Chapter 41 for such use. <br />The use will be in compliance with all regulations and <br />provisions of Chapter 41 (Zoning Code) of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code. Site improvements are proposed to the <br />parking lot that will bring the site into compliance with the <br />Zoning Code. <br />5. That the proposed use will not adversely affect the general plan of <br />the city of any specific plan applicable to the area of the proposed <br />use. <br />The project will not adversely affect the General Plan as the <br />proposed use is consistent with Goals 1 and 2 of the Land <br />Use Element of the General Plan. These goals encourage <br />uses such as the proposed indoor sports facility that promote <br />a balance of land uses to address basic community needs, <br />such as physical activity, and which enhance the City's <br />economic and fiscal viability. In addition, the project is <br />consistent with Policy 2.2 of the Land Use Element, which <br />supports commercial uses that accommodate the City's <br />needs for goods and services. Furthermore, Policy 2.8 of <br />the Land Use Element promotes the rehabilitation of <br />commercial properties, and encourages increased levels of <br />Resolution No. 2015 -20 <br />Page 2of5 <br />