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Modification to Variance No. 2004 -09 <br />December 14, 2009 <br />Page 2 <br />The surrounding uses include a collection of restaurant, retail, artist <br />galleries and studios within the Santora Building: a vacant building, a <br />former electric substation and future live -work lofts to the east; a <br />public garage and a variety of office and commercial uses to the north; <br />multi - family residential uses and assorted commercial uses to the west; <br />and restaurant and the Cal State Fullerton gallery, art program and <br />student housing to the south (Exhibits 1 and 2). <br />Project Description <br />The bar currently occupies approximately 2,249 square feet on the ground <br />floor of the Santora Building. The existing floor plan layout consists of <br />a fixed bar, storage space and non -fixed seating and tables (Exhibit 3). <br />The applicant proposes modifications to the existing conditions of <br />Conditional Use Permit No. 2004 -21 (Exhibit 4). The changes requested <br />include the hours of operation, outdoor sale and consumption of alcohol, <br />allowing the rear door to be kept open, sale of draft beer, sale of "hard" <br />alcohol by the bottle, dancing, the allowance of a cover charge and the <br />expansion of the bar into the basement. <br />Analysis of the Issues <br />Variance No. 2004 -09 was granted to allow a bar use within the Artists <br />Village zone. Along with the variance granted, conditions of approval <br />mirroring Conditional Use Permit No. 2004 -21 were also granted. The <br />request of the applicants is identical with their request to modify CUP <br />No. 2004 -21. Staff has analyzed the modifications to Variance No. 2004- <br />09 consistent with the analysis and recommendation of CUP No. 2004 -21. <br />The changes requested include the hours of operation, outdoor sale and <br />consumption of alcohol, allowing the rear door to be kept open, sale of <br />draft beer, sale of "hard" alcohol by the bottle, dancing, the allowance <br />of a cover charge and the expansion of the bar into the basement. <br />In 2004, when the Proof Bar was granted permission to operate a bar <br />within the downtown, conditions were imposed to ensure that the bar <br />would operate in concert with the surrounding uses. The conditions that <br />were imposed were intended to mitigate potential impacts created by the <br />use and help to ensure the use would not negatively affect the <br />surrounding community. During the continuance period since the initial <br />Zoning Administrator hearing in February 2008 the Police Department <br />noted a significant number of calls for service to the area. These <br />75B -4 <br />