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4/7/2020
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COVID-19 Executive Order
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2020-016 - Proclaiming a Local Emergency Regarding Novel Coronavirus
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Executive Order No. 1-2020
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\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\2011 -\2020
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citation or Notice of Violation for which some form of construction requiring plan review, <br />permits or land use approval is required, shall automatically be granted an extension of sixty <br />(60) days to respond or take action. <br />If the City Manager and the Directors of the Planning and Building Agency and the <br />Community Development Agency determine that it is both 1) in the City's best interests and 2) <br />in the interest of public health safety and welfare, to site a homeless shelter on real property <br />currently occupied by a business that has a valid City regulatory or business permit or license, <br />the City Manager, may permit the business to relocate its business at its sole cost and expense <br />to a different location so long as the new location is in full compliance with all City <br />requirements as set forth in the Santa Ana Municipal Code or land use regulations. A <br />relocation shall not be administratively processed under this Order if such relocation requires <br />any variances or waivers whatsoever. <br />SECTION 3. Based on the findings set forth in the Executive Order adopted by the Director of <br />Emergency Services on March 19, 2020, residential landlords in the City are hereby prohibited from <br />increasing rent for all tenants while Executive Order N-28-20 adopted by the Governor of the State <br />of California remains in effect or is extended by the Governor. <br />SECTION 4. This Order shall be superseded by a duly enacted Ordinance of the City Council or a <br />further Order by the Director of Emergency Services adopted during the local emergency that <br />expressly supersedes this Order. <br />SECTION 5. This Order shall become effective immediately and shall remain in effect until May <br />31, 2020, or longer if extended by the Director of Emergency Services. <br />SECTION 6. Severability. <br />If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word of this order is found to be <br />unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not <br />affect the remaining provisions of this order. <br />PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this � day of {�,L , 2020. <br />Ridge, Director of Emergency Services <br />ATTEST: q)Db` <br />Daisy Gom , Clerk of th ouncil <br />#33136v1 <br />
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