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Item # 10
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Staff Report
April 15, 2025
TOPIC: Authorization for City Attorney to File Drug Den Abatement Actions
AGENDA TITLE
Authorization for City Attorney to File Drug Den Abatement Actions
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Authorize the City Attorney’s Office to file nuisance abatement actions in the Orange
County Superior Court against the property and business owners of El Tapatio
Restaurant, Royal Roman Motel, and Royal Grand Inn.
•1502 E. 1st St., Santa Ana (“El Tapatio Restaurant”)
•1504 E. 1st St., Santa Ana (“Royal Roman Motel”)
•1519 E. 1st St., Santa Ana (“Royal Grand Inn”)
GOVERNMENT CODE §84308 APPLIES: No
DISCUSSION
The properties listed above are owned by Kyong Su Kim and Myong Kim (collectively,
the “Kims”). The Kims, per the Secretary of State website, are Managers of the Royal
Roman Motel, LLC (California Limited Liability Company) and the Royal Grand Inn, LLC
(California Limited Liability Company). Nayan Ahir and Ravin Ahir are, per the Secretary
of State website, Officers of the Royal Motel Inc., a California Corporation and Royal
Grand, Inc., a California Corporation. Humberto Arzate-Gomez is an Officer of Hacienda
Arzate, Inc., a California Corporation which, according to the Secretary of State’s
website, is registered to 1502 E. 1st Street. Maria Melendez, according to City records,
owns the restaurant known as Mariscos El Tapatio y Antojitos.
SAPD Enforcement of Narcotics Activities
Over the past three years, these properties have been the source of a staggering
number of calls for service by the Santa Ana Police Department. Since 2022, there have
been 765 calls for service at the Royal Roman Motel, 584 calls for service at the Royal
Grand Motel, and 92 calls for service at El Tapatio. Many of the calls for service involve
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the investigation and enforcement of narcotics violations that have taxed police
resources. The following felony and misdemeanor criminal violations have been
committed on, around, and/or connected to the Properties:
•Health & Safety Code §11364 (possession of drug paraphernalia)
•Health & Safety Code §11377 (possession of methamphetamine)
•Health & Safety Code §11378 (possession of a controlled substance for sale)
•Health & Safety Code §11379 (transporting controlled substances for sale)
•Health & Safety Code §11350 (possession of a controlled substance)
•Health & Safety Code §11351 (possession/purchase for sale narcotics/controlled
substances)
•Health & Safety Code §11352 (transportation/sale narcotics/controlled
substances)
•Health & Safety Code §11375(b)(2) (possession controlled substance without
prescription
•Health & Safety Code §11395(b)(1) (narcotics possession w/ two prior
convictions)
•Penal Code §647(f) (disorderly conduct: under influence of drug)
The reputation of the motels in the community is evident by the following online
comments for the Royal Roman:
•“Lots of homeless and drug activity…police frequent here”
•“…homeless people and drug sales. Not safe for Nobody”
•“...people taking drugs, very unsafe…”
•“…drugs everywhere. The place was raided by Santa Ana police…”
•“This is the place to pick up whatever you may need if you're appetite consists of
hard narcotics in lethal amounts!...”
An anonymous individual posted the following comment below an article entitled “The
SAPD made two drug busts at the Royal Roman Motel[1]”:
“These motels on 1st need to be declared a public nuisance and shut down. They are
injurious the health and safety of both the community, and to the poor souls who are
forced to live there. A little research into public business records suggest the owners of
the Royal Roman (and the equally ghetto Royal Grand across the street) live in multi-
million mansions in the hills. What a disgrace. Slum lords in the truest sense of the
word.”
[1] https://newsantaana.com/the-sapd-made-two-drug-busts-at-the-royal-roman-motel/
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For the Royal Grand:
•“The people who stay here do a ton of drugs openly…staff and owners don’t
care...”
•“…Better hotels/rooms same price. You won’t be exposed to drug
use/paraphernalia all around…”
Code Enforcement Violations
Royal Roman
In August 2024, Code Enforcement issued a Notice and Order for five (5) units at the
Property for various code violations due to fire and water damage. Many of these units
remain “red tagged” as of February 2025.
Royal Grand
In 2022, Code Enforcement issued a Notice and Order for interior and exterior
violations. In 2023, administrative fines totaling $2,000 were issued. In February 2025,
an administrative citation was issued for a violation of Santa Ana Municipal Code
§17920.3(a)(5), lack of hot water.
El Tapatio
The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (“ABC”) has conducted numerous
investigations at El Tapatio for the unlawful sale/service of alcoholic beverages after
hours. In August 2024, Code Enforcement issued a Notice and Order due to loss of
electrical power. Recently, the California State Labor Commission (Commission), the
Employment Development Department (EDD), and Code Enforcement conducted an
inspection at the property. The business was operating without worker’s compensation
insurance and a payroll system. The owner was issued a citation in the amount of
$69,000 and was advised to cease all operations until they were in compliance with the
law.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY
The City Attorney may maintain an action to abate and prevent a nuisance under the
Drug Den Abatement Act, state law, and local ordinance. Every building/place used for
the purpose of unlawfully selling, serving, storing, keeping, manufacturing, or
giving away any controlled substance…and any building/place where these acts take
place, is a nuisance which shall be enjoined, abated, and prevented, and for which
damages may be recovered. (Health & Safety Code §§11570). The Court may issue a
temporary restraining order or injunction to abate and prevent the continuance of the
nuisance.
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In order to preserve public safety and protect its residents from the dangerous narcotics
activities maintained at these properties, we are seeking authority to bring an action
against the property and business owners seeking remedies that include, but are not
limited to:
•Temporary Restraining Order (Preliminary/Permanent Injunction) to abate the
nuisance (H&S §11573(a))
•Closure (Board up and shut down) order for up to one year (H&S§ 11573.5(b))
•Removal of fixtures and movable property causing the nuisance (H&S
§11581(a))
•Civil penalties up to $25,000 per defendant (H&S Code §11581(b)(2))
•Appointment of a receiver to take control of the property and possibly sell the
property to a responsible owner (C.C.P. §568.5)
•Attorney’s fees and enforcement costs (C.C.P. §3496; City of Oakland v.
McCullough (1996) 46 Cal.App.4th 1, 6)
•Potential contempt if an Order for Abatement is violated (H&S §11580)
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact requiring CEQA review associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
The City Attorney’s Office will be prosecuting this matter in-house and will be
seeking attorney’s fees and costs, civil penalties, and abatement costs in the legal
action.
EXHIBIT(S)
None.
Submitted By: Sonia Carvalho, City Attorney
Approved By: Alvaro Nuñez, City Manager