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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-21 (2)bk:12/29/09 RESOLUTION NO. 2009-21 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA GRANTING MODIFICATIONS TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 2004-21 AND VARIANCE NO. 2004-09 AND GRANTING APPEAL NO. 2009-06 FOR A TYPE 48 "PUBLIC PREMISES" ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LICENSE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 215 NORTH BROADWAY BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. Applicant is requesting approval of modifications to Conditional Use Permit No. 2004- 21 for a Type 48 (on-site general "public premises") Alcoholic Beverage Control license and Variance No. 2004-09 for the property located at 215 North Broadway, currently operated as the Proof Bar. B. The request to modify Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-21 came before the Zoning Administrator of the City of Santa Ana for a duly noticed public hearing on November • 4, 2009. C. The changes requested include the hours of operation, outdoor sale and consumption of alcohol, allowing the rear door to be kept open, sale of draft beer, sale of "hard" alcohol by the bottle, dancing, the allowance of a cover charge and the expansion of the bar into the basement. Following a public hearing, the Zoning Administrator granted the application in part and denied it in part. Appeal No. 2009-06 to this Planning Commission was thereafter filed by the applicant. D. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-196 requires a conditional use permit for the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-site consumption. E. The applicant's appeal, together with the request to modify Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-21 and Variance No. 2004-09, came before the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana for a duly noticed public hearing on December 14, 2009. F. During the pendency of its application for modifications, applicant modified or eliminated three (3) requests. Applicant and City staff agreed to extended hours of operation which were less than those initially requested by applicant. Applicant formally withdrew its request for the Planning Commission to permit patron dancing upon staff's proposed revision (which the Planning Commission approves) of Condition No. 13 to the CUP and Variance. Finally, applicant withdrew any request to construct fixtures in the outdoor space behind its tenant space and/or to operate • this outdoor space as a patio. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 1 G. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning Commission to • grant a variance upon making certain findings of approval. 1. That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance is found to deprive the subject property of privileges not otherwise at variance with the intent and purpose of provisions of this Chapter. The proposed modifications to Variance No. 2004-09 to allow a cover charge, serving draft beer, bottle service, advertising or signs indicating the availability of alcohol, usage of the basement and to allow the hours of operation from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. will continue to provide an ancillary service and amenity to the Artists Village and thereby benefit the community. The modifications to the variance help to continue allow the bar within the Artists Village to provide an additional nighttime amenity to the area. The condition modifications could create a negative impact to the surroundings. Additional conditions have been placed on Variance No. 2004-09 that will mitigate potential impacts created by the use and ensure that the use will not negatively affect the surrounding community. 2. That the granting of a variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of one or more substantial property rights. Approval of the condition modifications allows the applicants to operate a bar within the Artists Village of the downtown. The modifications will add to the growing Artists Village active lifestyle; support evening activities and a variety of dining establishments. Downtown should be the place to go to experience the full character of a community, and the bar will contribute to a vibrant evening experience. 3. That the granting of a variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to surrounding property. The approval of the variance will not be detrimental to persons residing or working in the area because the use, as conditioned, will not create negative or adverse impacts. The conditions imposed on the variance will mitigate any potential impacts that might occur from the proposed alcoholic beverage sales and entertainment. The additional business will assist in promoting the economic viability and enhance the livability for this area of the downtown. As conditioned, the proposed project will be in compliance with all applicable regulations and conditions imposed on a bar selling alcoholic beverages pursuant to Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. 4. That the granting of a variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the • City. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 2 The proposed modifications will not adversely affect the General Plan. • Bars and ancillary uses such as alcoholic beverage control licenses are permitted within the Central Business-Artists Village (C3-A) zoning district and the District Center (DC) General Plan designation. The project will help to facilitate Goal 2.0 to "Promote land uses which enhance the City's economic and fiscal viability." The modifications supported will help to provide a service to complement other uses within the growing Artists Village. Further, Goal 4.0 of the Land Use Element, protect and enhance development sites and districts which are unique community assets that enhance the quality of life. An establishment that adds to the nightlife of the Artists Village promotes the unique makeup of the area with a mix of residences and commercial businesses. H. Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 41-638 authorizes the Planning Commission to grant a conditional use permit upon making certain findings. Will the proposed use provide a service or facility which will contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood or community? The proposed modifications to conditional use permit to allow a cover charge, serving draft beer, bottle service, advertising or signs indicating the availability of alcohol, usage of the basement and to allow the hours of operation from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. will continue to provide an ancillary service and amenity to the Artists Village and thereby benefit the community. The provision of a bar could create a negative impact to the surroundings. Modified conditions have been placed on the Alcoholic Beverage Control license that will mitigate potential impacts created by the use and ensure that the use will not negatively affect the surrounding community. 2. Will the proposed use under the circumstances of the particular case be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working in the vicinity? The approval of the modifications, noted in subsection1 above, to the conditional use permit will not be detrimental to persons residing or working in the area because the use, as conditioned, will not create negative or adverse impacts. The sale of alcoholic beverages will occur on the premises. Moreover, conditions are imposed to mitigate potential impacts to those in the vicinity. 3. Will the proposed use adversely affect the present economic stability or future economic development of properties surrounding the area? The "public premises" is a suitable and appropriate use within the • downtown setting. The modification supported should increase the patronage within the Artists Village, thereby enhancing the viability of Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 3 r~ the business. Further, with the conditions imposed the use and site should enhance the success of the area building on the successful cultural and business climate of the surrounding properties in the area. 4. Will the proposed use comply with the regulations and conditions specified in Chapter 41 for such use? As conditioned, the proposed project will be in compliance with all applicable regulations and conditions imposed on a bar selling alcoholic beverages pursuant to Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. 5. Will the proposed use adversely affect the General Plan or any specific plan of the City? • The proposed modifications will not adversely affect the General Plan. Bars and ancillary uses such as alcoholic beverage control licenses are permitted within the Central Business-Artists Village (C3-A) zoning district and the District Center (DC) General Plan designation. The project will help to facilitate Goal 2.0 to "Promote land uses which enhance the City's economic and fiscal viability." The modifications supported will help to provide a service to complement other uses within the growing Artists Village. Further, Goal 4.0 of the Land Use Element, protect and enhance development sites and districts which are unique community assets that enhance the quality of life. An establishment that adds to the nightlife of the Artists Village promotes the unique makeup of the area with a mix of residences and commercial businesses. This project was reviewed in accordance with the Guidelines for the California Environmental Quality Act. The recommendation is exempt from further review pursuant to Section 15301. This Class 1 exemption applies to alterations to an existing operation or facility with negligible expansion. Categorical Exemption Environmental Review No. 2008-39 will be filed for this project. Section 2. The Planning Commission, after conducting the public hearing and being fully advised, hereby: A. grants Appeal No. 2009-06 as to the deletion of Condition No. 24 to Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-21 and Variance No. 2004-09, and denies the remainder of Appeal No. 2009-06 as moot. C7 B. approves in part and denies in part the request to modify Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-21 as conditioned in Exhibit A hereto (which shows additions as underlined text and deletions as strikeout text), which is incorporated herein by this reference; and Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 4 C. approves in part and denies in part the request to modify Variance No. 2004-09 as • conditioned in Exhibit B hereto (which shows additions as underlined text and deletions as strikeout text), which is incorporated herein by this reference. These decisions are based upon the evidence submitted at the above said hearing, which includes but is not limited to: the Requests for Planning Commission Action dated December 14, 2009 and exhibits attached thereto; and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. ADOPTED this 14th day of December, 2009 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: Alderete, Betancourt, Gartner, Leo, Turner, Yrarrazaval (6) NOES: Commissioners: None (0) ABSENT: Commissioners: None (0) ABSTENTIONS: Commissioners: None (0) ~~ • Christop r Leo Chairma APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney ~? By: t Benjamin a an Chief Assista City Attorney CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Martha Ramirez, Planning Commission Secretary, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2009-21 to be the original resolution adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Ana on December 14, 2009. Date: ~ ~~ ~~/~ Planning Commission ec tary • City of Santa Ana Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 5 • CONDITIONS TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0.2004-21 Should modification to Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-21 be approved, the project shall comply with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the California Building Standards Code and all other applicable regulations. In addition, it shall meet the following conditions: The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this conditional use permit. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the conditional use permit. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the conditional use permit. Should modification to Conditional Use Permit No. 2004-21 be approved, the project shall comply with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the California Building Standards Code and all other applicable regulations. In addition, it shall meet the following conditions: The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this conditional use permit. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the conditional use permit. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the conditional use permit. A. Planning Division 1. Any amendment to this conditional use permit must be submitted to the Planning Division and Police Department for review. 2. The project shall remain in compliance with Site Plan Review (Development Project No. 04-049). 3. A C3 parking waiver shall be applied for and approved prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. 4. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the basement space, all code requirements, including but not limited to Building and Fire items, shall be in compliance. B. Police Department Sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted only between the hours of 4:AA- 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m., daily. • EXHIBIT A Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 6 • 2. The sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises is strictly prohibited. 3. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to the licensed premises under the control of the licensee(s). 4. The applicant shall post and maintain a professional quality sign on the east elevation of the premises prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages outside the licensed premises. 5. No sales or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall take place outside. 6` Tho ~.Ic of r^Ir~f+ hoer i~ nrnhihi+er,. The sales of beer and malt beverages in pitchers or containers more than 16 ounces in size are prohibited. 7. Tho c~~ to nr cor~iinc of hnor vn +nr~ /nr i-1rF~~nh+ hoor\ iv r~rnhihi+crl ... ...~.....~ ... ... ... r. ~_. ...~.. . i r• - 8. An alcohol-pouring device used to control portions must be attached to any champagne or distilled spirits when sold by the bottle. 9. Prior to Planning Commission approval, the operator shall submit for review and approval to both the Police Department and Planning Division a Security and • Operations Plan outlining the services provided, employees and duties/titles, schedule of events/entertainment planned, outline the method to provide service at the tables and basement level, as well as any other information outlining the security and operations of the establishment. This plan once approved by the Police Department and Planning Division shall become a condition of approval for this discretionary action. Any modification to this Security and Operations plan must be pre-approved by both the Police Department and Planning Division. The security plan shall contain the following: a. The rear exit door at the basement level shall be kept closed at all times during_ the operation of the premises except in cases of emergency and to permit deliveries. The door shall be equipped with an audible alarm that is activated upon the opening of the door. • Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 7 • • On Friday and Saturday evenings between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 2:30 a.m. the licensee(s) shall provide a minimum of one (1) uniformed, licensed security guard for every 100 persons in attendance per event, to maintain order therein and prevent any activity, which would interfere with the quiet enioyment of their property by nearby residents. The Chief of Police or his designate shall first approve every security guard employed b rLyou. If there is a marked or noticeable increase in the number of police-related incidents on or near the premises, as such increase may be determined by the Chief of Police, the permittee shall increase the number of uniformed, licensed security guards to a total number of guards as determined by the Chief of Police. The licensee(s) or an employee of the licensee(s) will be present to monitor alcohol consumption in the basement area at all times that alcoholic beverages are being served or consumed. The establishment shall be responsible for submitting to the Police Department a schedule of events or theme nights taking place on the premises on a monthly basis. The Police Department is to receive a copy of the schedule no later than the first day of each month. The licensee shall provide a Closed Circuit Television System approved by the Police Department and capable of viewing and recording events inside the premises (basement area), the front of the restaurant and rear alley with a resolution which will clearly identify individuals for later identification. Camera system components shall include: A minimum of one color camera at each specified location. A color camera recorder or digital system capable of recording events on all cameras simultaneously. iii. A tape or disc storage library of recorded cameras kept for a minimum of 60 days. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 8 • iv. If video tape is used, tapes cannot be taped over more than six times. v. An audio recording component that will record sounds occurring at the specified location. • 10. No employee or agent shall solicit or accept any alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage from any customer while in the premises. 11. Entertainment provided shall not be audible beyond 10 feet from the exterior of the premises in any direction. 12. Entertainment provided shall be limited to a maximum of five musicians. 13. The applicant, at all times, shall adhere to Chapter 11 regarding dancing as it may be amended from time to time. ~ ~h~ll h° nn rJ ~.,ni nrr ~Ilnw°r! nn +h° r,r°mic°c 14. There shall be no exterior advertising of any kind or type, ' h°~~~ageT except as provided for in the Code, or the Alcohol Beverage Control statue and regulations. 15. The applicant(s) shall be responsible for maintaining free of litter the area adjacent to the premises over which they have control. 16. There shall be no coin operated games or video machines maintained upon the premises at any time. 17. There shall be no pool/billiard tables maintained upon the premises at any time. 18. There shall be no public telephones located on the exterior of the premises. Interior phones shall be restricted to outgoing calls only. 19. Any graffiti painted or marked upon the premises or on any adjacent area under control of the licensee(s) shall be removed or painted over within 24 hours of being applied. 20. The petitioner(s) shall post a placard on the exterior east elevation of the premises prohibiting loitering, pursuant to California Penal Code ("CPC") section 602. 21. It shall be the petitioner(s) responsibility to ensure that CPC section 602 is complied with at all times that the premises are in operation. 22. ~ , any t T°r° w° M r°n„ir°m°r,+ +n r,,,rnh~~° M mir,im~~m r,~~mh°r r,f '~''~.^.!`.°_. The applicant .., .. ....~................ r...,.......,...`.. .. . Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 9 shall not share any profits, or pay any percentage or commission to a promoter or • any other person, based upon monies collected as a door charge, cover charge, donation or any other form of admission charge, including minimum drink orders or the sale of drinks. 23. If the City ceases providing security guards in the designated parking structure, the applicant shall provide one (1) state licensed uniformed security guard from 6:00 p.m. until one (1) hour after closing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, who shall maintain order therein and prevent any activity which would interfere with the quiet enjoyment of their property by nearby residents. 25. All employees must attend Responsible Beverage Server (RBS) training provided by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. 26. The designated manager of the premises must be qualified by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. 27. Neither the licensee, nor any person or entity operating the premises with the permission of the licensee, shall violate the City's adult entertainment ordinance contained in SAMC section 12-1 and 12-2. • 28. The remises shall not be o erated as an adult entertainment business as such term p p defined in SAMC section 41-1701.6. 29. The conditional use permit shall be reviewed at 90 days, six months, at one year and then annually thereafter by the Police Department for any modification to the conditions of approval. 30. Existing suite and alley lighting must conform to the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). These code conditions will require that the existing project's lighting door/window locking devises and addressing be upgraded to current code standards. Lighting standards cannot be located in required landscape planters. 31. Cash register must be visible from the street at all times and shall not be obstructed at any time by temporary or permanent signage. 32. Window displays must be kept to a minimum for maximum visibility and shall not exceed 25 percent of window coverage. 33. Window displays and racks must be kept to a maximum height of three feet including merchandise. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 10 34. Install a silent armed robbery alarm. • 35. The rear exit door at the basement level shall be kept closed at all times during the operation of the premises except in cases of emergency and to permit deliveries. • • Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 11 CONDITIONS TO VARIANCE N0.2004-09 Should modification to Variance No. 2004-09 be approved, the project shall comply with all applicable sections of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, the California Administrative Code, the California Building Standards Code and all other applicable regulations. In addition, it shall meet the following conditions: The applicant must comply in full with each and every condition listed below prior to exercising the rights conferred by this conditional use permit. The applicant must remain in compliance with all conditions listed below throughout the life of the conditional use permit. Failure to comply with each and every condition may result in the revocation of the conditional use permit. A. Planning Division Any amendment to this conditional use permit must be submitted to the Planning Division and Police Department for review. 2. The project shall remain in compliance with Site Plan Review (Development Project No. 04-049). • 3. A C3 parking waiver shall be applied for and approved prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. 4. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the basement space, all code requirements, including but not limited to Building and Fire items, shall be in compliance. B. Police Department Sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted only between the hours of ~-- 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m., daily. EXHIBIT B Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 12 2. The sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises is strictly prohibited. 3. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed on any property adjacent to the licensed premises under the control of the licensee(s). 4. The applicant shall post and maintain a professional quality sign on the east elevation of the premises prohibiting the consumption of alcoholic beverages outside the licensed premises. 5. No sales or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall take place outside. 6 Tho c~+lo of iJr~+# hoer i~ nrnhihi+o.,l. The sales of beer and malt beverages in pitchers or containers more than 16 ounces in size are prohibited. 7 Tho er+le nr coraino of hccr nn 4~n /nr rJro~ ~nh+ hoorl ie nrnhihi4or! 8. An alcohol-pouring device used to control portions must be attached to any champagne or distilled spirits when sold by the bottle. 9. Prior to Planning Commission approval, the operator shall submit for review and • approval to both the Police Department and Planning Division a Security and Operations Plan outlining the services provided, employees and duties/titles, schedule of events/entertainment planned, outline the method to provide service at the tables and basement level, as well as any other information outlining the security and operations of the establishment. This plan once approved by the Police Department and Planning Division shall become a condition of approval for this discretionary action. Any modification to this Security and Operations plan must be pre-approved by both the Police Department and Planning Division. The security plan shall contain the following: a. The rear exit door at the basement level shall be kept closed at all times during the operation of the premises except in cases of emergency and to permit deliveries. The door shall be equipped with an audible alarm that is activated upon the opening of the door. • Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 13 b. On Friday and Saturday evenings between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 2:30 a.m., the licensee(s) shall provide a minimum of one (1) uniformed, licensed security guard for every 100 persons in attendance per event, to maintain order therein and prevent any activity, which would interfere with the quiet enioyment of their property by nearby residents. The Chief of Police or his designate shall first approve every security Guard employed by you. If there is a marked or noticeable increase in the number of police-related incidents on or near the premises, as such increase may be determined by the Chief of Police, the permittee shall increase the number of uniformed, licensed security guards to a total number of guards as determined by the Chief of Police. The licensee(s) or an employee of the licensee(s) will be present to monitor alcohol consumption in the basement area at all times that alcoholic beverages are being served or consumed. The establishment shall be responsible for submitting to the Police Department a schedule of events or theme nights taking place on the premises on a monthly basis. The Police Department is to receive a copy of the schedule no later than the first day of each month. • f. The licensee shall provide a Closed Circuit Television System approved by the Police Department and capable of viewing and recording events inside the premises (basement area), the front of the restaurant and rear alley with a resolution which will clearly identify individuals for later identification. Camera system components shall include: A minimum of one color camera at each specified location. A color camera recorder or digital system capable of recording events on all cameras simultaneously. iii. A tape or disc storage library of recorded cameras kept for a minimum of 60 days. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 14 • iv. If video tape is used, tapes cannot be taped over more than six times. v. An audio recording component that will record sounds occurring at the specified location. • • 10. No employee or agent shall solicit or accept any alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage from any customer while in the premises. 11. Entertainment provided shalt not be audible beyond 10 feet from the exterior of the premises in any direction. 12. Entertainment provided shall be limited to a maximum of five musicians. 13. The applicant, at all times, shall adhere to Chapter 11 regarding dancing as it may be amended from time to time. T"ere~h°" "° nn ,~°nninn 14. There shall be no exterior advertising of any kind or type,~g ~+w°rFi~inn rlir°n4°rl fn ~h° °v~°rinr frnm ~eii4hin r~rmm~Finn nr inrlin~~inn 4h° . except as provided for in the Code, or the Alcohol Beverage Control statue and regulations. 15. The applicant(s) shall be responsible for maintaining free of litter the area adjacent to the premises over which they have control. 16. There shall be no coin operated games or video machines maintained upon the premises at any time. 17. There shall be no pool/billiard tables maintained upon the premises at any time. 18. There shall be no public telephones located on the exterior of the premises. Interior phones shall be restricted to outgoing calls only. 19. Any graffiti painted or marked upon the premises or on any adjacent area under control of the licensee(s) shall be removed or painted over within 24 hours of being applied. 20. The petitioner(s) shall post a placard on the exterior east elevation of the premises prohibiting loitering, pursuant to California Penal Code ("CPC") section 602. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 15 of 17 21. It shall be the petitioner(s) responsibility to ensure that CPC section 602 is • complied with at all times that the premises are in operation. 22. D~}i~TCr~nII~T n~ giro ~n ~rlmieeinn nh~rn~ ~ nn~icr nh~rnc nr i rlnno}inn nnr eh~ll }here ho ~ rom ~iromon} }n n~ ~rnhoce ~ minima ~m ni ~rnhor ^{ ^'~-a-r;;,~. The applicant shall not share any profits, or pay any percentage or commission to a promoter or any other person, based upon monies collected as adore charge, cover charge, donation or any other form of admission charge, including minimum drink orders or the sale of drinks. 23. If the City ceases providing security guards in the designated parking structure, the applicant shall provide one (1) state licensed uniformed security guard from 6:00 p.m. until one (1) hour after closing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, who shall maintain order therein and prevent any activity which would interfere with the quiet enjoyment of their property by nearby residents. 25. All employees must attend Responsible Beverage Server (RBS) training provided by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. • 26. The designated manager of the premises must be qualified by the State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. 27. Neither the licensee, nor any person or entity operating the premises with the permission of the licensee, shall violate the City's adult entertainment ordinance contained in SAMC section 12-1 and 12-2. 28. The premises shall not be operated as an adult entertainment business as such term defined in SAMC section 41-1701.6. 29. The conditional use permit shall be reviewed at 90 days, six months, at one year and then annually thereafter by the Police Department for any modification to the conditions of approval. 30. Existing suite and alley lighting must conform to the provisions of Chapter 8, Article II, Division 3 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Building Security Ordinance). These code conditions will require that the existing project's lighting, door/window locking devises and addressing be upgraded to current code standards. Lighting standards cannot be located in required landscape planters. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 16 of 17 31. Cash register must be visible from the street at all times and shall not be • obstructed at any time by temporary or permanent signage. 32. Window displays must be kept to a minimum for maximum visibility and shall not exceed 25 percent of window coverage. 33. Window displays and racks must be kept to a maximum height of three feet including merchandise. 34. Install a silent armed robbery alarm. 35. The rear exit door at the basement level shall be kept closed at all times during the operation of the premises except in cases of emergency and to permit deliveries. Resolution No. 2009-21 Page 17 of 17