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J. On May 4, 2020, California Governor Newsom announced that, beginning May 8, <br />2020 the State can begin to move into Stage Two reopening with some retail, <br />manufacturing, and logistics businesses. Non -essential retail businesses and <br />restaurants are authorized to reopen for curbside pickup and/or deliveries. <br />K. On May 23, 2020, the County of Orange announced the State's approval of the <br />County's plan to accelerate local businesses further into Stage Two by demonstrating <br />that Orange County meets the State's required metrics as outlined in the California <br />Resiliency Roadmap. <br />L. The City of Santa Ana is taking steps to ensure businesses have the ability to operate <br />safely and successfully during the COVID-19 economic recovery using available <br />private and public right-of-way. <br />M. The City of Santa Ana is temporarily authorizing restaurants and retail businesses to <br />expand dining and retail operations onto all sidewalks and on -street parking spaces <br />(food islands) on City roads. The City has also identified certain roadways for full road <br />closures (caf6 & retail zones) and will be temporarily making these street areas <br />available for expanded dining and retail activity. <br />N. For the duration of Governor Newsom's stay-at-home order, City Code requirements <br />regarding certain permitting of sidewalk cafes shall be temporarily Puspended. <br />Businesses utilizing City rights -of -way shall comply with the following requirements <br />during this time period. Operational requirements for Sidewalk Cafes per the SAMC <br />shall remain in effect as described below and shall apply to all private business <br />operations including retail establishments. <br />O. As of May 26, 2020, Orange County has had 5,578 cases of COVID-19 and 131 <br />deaths; the City of Santa Ana has had 1,032 such cases, which is the highest case <br />City in all of Orange County as of this date. <br />P. To help existing commercial businesses operate in a safe manner to abide by State of <br />California and local health officials mandate for social distancing, it is necessary to <br />temporarily authorize restaurants and retail businesses to expand dining and retail <br />operations onto all sidewalks and on -street parking spaces (food islands) on City roads. <br />Q. This Order is adopted pursuant to the City's police powers and powers afforded to <br />the City in time of national, state, county and local emergency during an <br />unprecedented health pandemic, such powers being afforded by the State <br />Constitution, the City Charter of the City of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code to protect the peace, health, and safety of the public. This Order is necessary <br />for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety of residents living within <br />the City. Under Government Code Section 8634, this Order is necessary to provide <br />for the protection of life and property. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kristine Ridge, the Director of Emergency Services for the City of Santa <br />Ana, do hereby issue the following order, in conformance with and where not superseded by <br />an Executive Order from the Governor and guidance from the CDC, CDPH, and the Orange <br />County Health Officer, to become effective immediately: <br />