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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT/CODE ENFORCEMENT
Meeting Minutes
April 26, 2005
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 5:34 p.m. in Room 831 of City Hall.
ATTENDANCE
The following Councilmembers were present: Lisa Bist and Carlos Bustamante
Councilmember Alberta Christy excused absence
Staff present were: Kenneth Adams, Assistant Director/Planning and Building Agency; Ben
Kaufman, Chief Assistant City Attorney; and Bruce Dunams, Community Preservation Manager.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - MARCH 22, 2005 ADJOURNED MEETING
Approved by a vote of 2:0 (Christy absent)
2. VENDING TRUCK ORDINANCE UPDATE
Bruce Dunams provided an update describing the code enforcement activities related to
the vending truck enforcement over the past several months. At the time of the meeting
no communication had been received from the mobile vendors group or its
representative. The committee asked staff to prepare a presentation of the previous
proposed program in its entirety so that the committee could make a determination of its
proposal to present to the City Council.
3. DUE ON SALE GARAGE INSPECTION PROGRAM
Ben Kaufman gave an overview of the research that he prepared from various programs
throughout the country. He discussed a variety of programs in the state of California,
and also outlined the program in Minneapolis, Minnesota which he believed to be the
most comprehensive. The programs were as varied as the jurisdictions.
Tim Rush presented the committee with historical efforts to develop a due on sale
inspection program in the city. He discussed the resistance of the local real estate
brokers association to such a program due to the potential negative consequences to
their real estate transactions.
The committee asked staff to prepare a brief history of the work efforts of the
organization to date.
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4. REAL ESTATE BROKER DISCLOSURE ISSUES
Ben Kaufman presented a legal perspective of the real estate disclosure issues. His
comments suggested that many of the cases that had been brought to the attention of
the committee were most likely issues of fraud which would best be dealt with in the
legal system. He did not recommend the committee attempt to develop new legislation
to address this issue as he felt there are adequate protections under the current system.
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Julie Stroud commented that the police response time to shots being fired at Bristol and
Santa Clara was very slow.
6. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS - None
7. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING
A. Continuous discussion of the Vendor Truck Ordinance - Staff
B. Update of City/County Deputy Inspection Program - Bustamante
C. Review of the Ice Cream Truck Ordinance - Staff
D. Discussion of Due on Sale Garage Inspection Program - Staff (if time allows)
8. NEXT MEETING DATE: Tuesday, May 24, 2005
ADJOURNMENT - 7:42 P.M.
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Kenneth Adams
Assistant Director
Planning & Building Agency
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SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE
PUBLIC SAFETY
Minutes of Meeting
March 28, 2005
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was convened at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, 8th
Floor, Room 831, Santa Ana, California.
ATTENDANCE
Councilmembers present: Councilmembers Alberta Christy, Claudia Alvarez and
Carlos Bustamante.
Staff present: Assistant City Manager Debra Kurita, Assistant City Attorney
Paula Coleman, Police Chief Paul Walters, Fire Chief Phil Garcia, Fire Marshal
Lori Smith, Lieutenant Carlos Rojas, Sergeant Lorenzo Carrillo, Officer Adrian
Silva, Police Service Officer Georgina Rivas.
Public present: Ray and Evangeline Gawronski, and Dave Guccione, TNT
Fireworks.
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approved Minutes of the January 10, 2005 meeting.
2. TRUANCY UPDATE - POSSIBLE GRANT FUNDING
Chief Walters distributed a memorandum written by Lt. Bill Tegeler
detailing the continuing efforts to obtain grant funding for the OC Truancy
Program. The Police Department is working with the Parks, Recreation &
Community Services Agency in submitting an application for a Federal
Department of Corrections Title V Grant in which we have specifically
identified truants as a risk factor and gateway to juvenile delinquency.
The grants are scheduled for a mid-May award. The Police Department
will advise the Committee as to the progress of this application.
3. CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING PROGRAM
PSO Rivas presented a pilot program for the Northeast Division entitled
Crime-Free Multi-Housing. The targeted area boundaries are 17th to 1 st
and Flower to Grand. The purpose of the program is to partner with
apartment owners and managers of rental property to help keep drugs,
gangs and other illegal activity off of their property.
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The Fire Department and Community Preservation were included in the
manual and will also be involved in the project. The program consists of
three phases: 1) A free 8-hour training program to equip apartment
managers with skills in protecting the rental property investment; 2) Crime
prevention through environmental design; and 3) Tenant safety meetings.
The first training class for apartment managers is scheduled for May 4,
2005.
4. POLICE DEPARTMENT'S COMMUNITY RELATIONS TEAM (CRT)
Lt. Rojas reviewed the Police Department's Community Relations Team
and some of the projects they have been involved with in the community.
The Team consists of 15 Police Department volunteer employees from
various Divisions who desire to reach out and share information with the
community. They are available to speak to community groups and forums
on specific topics, conduct question and answer forums about public
safety and attend community events. Sgt. Carrillo will be the new contact
person for the CRT.
5. ILLEGAL FIREWORKS EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN
Fire Chief Garcia, Fire Marshal Smith, Lt. Rojas and Officer Silva reviewed
the proposed educational campaign and presented newly prepared flyers
regarding illegal fireworks to the Committee. The campaign has three
components: Awareness, Education and Enforcement. Businesses are
supporting the program by displaying posters and flyers, paid for by John
Kelly of TNT Fireworks. The campaign includes public service
announcements on Spanish TV stations and press conferences with visual
illustrations of the dangers of using illegal fireworks. Presentations will be
conducted at elementary schools with special celebrity speakers and
pledge certificates will go home to parents. The Police and Fire
Departments are committed to reducing the negative impact of the
use/possession of illegal fireworks and the irresponsible use of legal
fireworks in the community.
6. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Guccione spoke about successful programs in other cities of placing
surcharges on fireworks permits for administrative costs.
Mr. Gawronski asked about targeting PTA meetings regarding illegal
fireworks.
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C~TY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
MAIN STREET DEVELOPMENT
MINUTES
March 30, 2005
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting convened at 5:45 p.m. in City Hall, Room 831, 20 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana, California.
ATTENDANCE
City Council Committee members present: Councilmember Claudia Alvarez and
Council member Lisa Bist.
Staff members present: Community Development Agency Executive Director Patricia
C. Whitaker, Planning and Building Agency Executive Director Steve Harding, Planning
Manager Jay Trevino, Chief Assistant City Attorney Benjamin Kaufman, Principal
Planner Karen Haluza, Community Preservation Inspector Alvaro Nunez, Downtown
Development Manager Matthew Lamb and Redevelopment Assistant, Danell Mercado.
Community members present: None
AGENDA ITEMS
1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - February 16, 2005
Action:
The minutes were approved 2:0
2. PROPOSED CODE ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
A citation was issued to Auto Zone. A frame signs on South Main are receiving
citations. The sidewalk sales in Downtown are encroaching into the pedestrian
pathway. Staff will work with businesses to review the location for merchandise
during a sidewalk sale.
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3. BILLBOARD AT RAILROAD TRACKS ON SOUTH MAIN
Staff discussed with Clear Channel the condition of the billboard. Clear Channel
stated they would put up advertising and fix the broken area. Staff will
investigate the possibility of getting the owner cited for public nuisance.
4. SPURGEON BUILDING
Code Enforcement met with the owner. Some of the improvements have been
made with some tenant being evicted. Code Enforcement recommended
replacement of carpet and pad before they will sign off. The owner will not paint
and put carpet in because of possible agreement to do flats in the building. The
owner was granted a 30-day extension for compliance.
5. DOWNTOWN RETAIL SURVEY
Staff distributed and discussed the survey for Downtown that was done at the
Celebrate Santa Ana event in April 2004. The committee would like to see a
survey done with the loft owners in Downtown with more specific questions
regarding where they shop now, and what shops they would shop at in
Downtown.
6. PROJECT UPDATES
a) SWC First and Main Streets - Oriqinal Mike's-
Occupancy has been approved on the units upstairs. The owner is proposing
changes to the CUP that will require him to go back to Planning for approval.
The committee asked to have this item removed from the agenda. .
b) City Place -
Grading will start in late spring with permits for the residential component
coming in July. Committee asked to have this item removed from the
agenda.
c) YMCA-
The two proposals will go to City Council closed session on April 18, 2005.
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d) 4th Street Pushcart Status-
The agreement will go to City Council for approval on April 18. Once
approved, new carts will be ordered.
e) Sav-On Lofts - Windows and Mailboxes
Public Works will send a letter to Save-On and Loft owners to remove the
mailboxes from the sidewalk within 30 days. If the boxes are not removed,
Public Works will remove them.
Staff will investigate for the committee if a portion of all the windows can be
covered, with a remainder at the top open for light.
7. PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
8. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS -
Lisa Bist inquired about the possibility for a permit to be issued to the loft owners
for metered spaces with an annual cost associated with the permit. The City
Attorney, Ben Kaufman, will report back to the committee.
List Bist informed staff that additional signage is needed during the Artist
Openings on the first Saturday's of the month. The public is coming to the Artist
Walk, however, they don't know additional galleries and exhibits are located in
the lofts on the East side of Main. Staff will pursue placing signs up during the
event to direct the public.
9. ITEMS FOR FUTURE MEETINGS
a) Finalize downtown survey for loft owners.
b) Parking Meter Permit Program for loft owners.
c) Directional signage for 1 st Saturday of the month openings.
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10. NEXT MEETING - April 20/2005
ADJOURNMENT - The meeting was adjourned at 6:50 p.m. to April 20, 2005.
Pat icia C. Whitaker
Recording Secretary
Community Development Agency
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