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CUP Nos. 2016-05 and 2016-15 <br />April 11, 2016 <br />Page 6 <br />Police Department Analysis <br />The Police Department reviews conditional use permit applications for the sale and service of <br />alcoholic beverages and after-hours operation in order to ensure that the potential crime and <br />nuisance behaviors associated with alcohol consumption are mitigated to the greatest extent <br />possible. For on -sale licenses the Police Department analyzes the crime rate in the area using <br />the standards and definitions contained in the Business and Professions Code Section <br />23948.4(c)(2), which also are utilized by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control <br />(ABC). This section defines "reported crimes" as criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, <br />aggravated assault, burglary, larceny theft, and motor vehicle theft, combined with all arrests for <br />other crimes, both felonies and misdemeanors, except traffic citations. <br />The Police Department then compares the number of such crimes in the reporting district as <br />compared to the number of crimes in other reporting districts. In keeping with the standard used <br />by State ABC and Business and Professions Code, should the Police Department determine that <br />the reporting district has a 20 percent greater number of reported crimes than the average <br />number found in all reporting districts, the Police Department will consider this information in <br />making its recommendation, <br />The project at 305 East Fourth Street is located in Reporting District No. 165. This reporting <br />district is 20 percent higher than the average number of reported crimes in all reporting districts. <br />Although the crime rate is 20 percent higher, the Police Department contends that the operational <br />standards and proposed conditions of approval will mitigate any potential negative impacts to the <br />surrounding community. As a result, conditions of approval are included as required by the <br />SAMC that will address any concerns. <br />Public Notification <br />The project site is located within the boundaries of the Downtown Neighborhood Association and <br />the Lacy Neighborhood Association, and is within the Downtown National Register Historic <br />District. Staff contacted the presidents of the Downtown Neighborhood Association and the Lacy <br />Neighborhood Association to ensure they were notified of this project and to identify any areas of <br />concern. Tish Leon of the Downtown Neighborhood Association supports the proposed project, <br />and Jose Leal, the Lacy Neighborhood president, did not have any concerns at this time. The <br />project site itself was posted with a notice advertising this public hearing, a notice was published <br />in the Orange County Reporter and mailed notices were sent to all property owners and tenants <br />within 500 feet of the project site. At the time of this printing, no correspondence, either written or <br />electronic, had been received from any members of the public. <br />31A-8 <br />