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the ordinance allowing council to make future changes by resolution, in order to be <br />more expedited and make changes more accessible. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Bacerra requested staff to consider a discretionary process for the <br />buffer for existing establishments only. Requests that the tax rate changes to be <br />made through resolution, any city-wide event be done through the City of Santa Ana, <br />and rooftops be considered for the consumption aspect. <br />Mayor Sarmiento requested a market analysis on the retail side and what losing <br />revenue would look like for the city. <br />Councilmember Hernandez requested that the City of Santa Ana take lead on a city- <br />wide event. <br />Councilmember Lopez requested to see the impact on the budget depending on the <br />tax rates. <br />2. Police Oversight Model and Implementation <br />Department(s): City Manager's Office <br />Recommended Action: Provide direction to staff. <br />MINUTES: Principal Management Analyst Daniel Soto provided a brief <br />presentation. <br />Police Chief David Valentin and Sonia Carvalho provided a brief presentation. <br />Kelly Kraus- Lee spoke on effective police oversight review boards. <br />Jackie Cordova regarding an encounter she witnessed with Santa Ana police and <br />racial profiling. <br />Victor Mendez spoke regarding police oversight. <br />Hairo Codes with Chispa spoke regarding an ordinance Chispa and the ACLU sent <br />to council and provided various comments regarding police oversight. <br />Hector Bustos with Chispa spoke regarding the establishment of a police oversight <br />committee. Asked council to use the ordinance provided by Chispa as a foundation <br />for police oversight. <br />Council discussion ensued and direction was provided to staff. <br />Penelope Lopez council to use the ordinance provided by Chispa as a foundation for <br />City Council 466 — 4 T(RO/2022 <br />