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jmf 6/01/21 <br />B (The City of Santa Ana Guide for Expanded Restaurant + Retail <br />Spaces). <br />N. On April 6, 2021, the Governor's Office announced a target date of June <br />15, 2021, to allow a full reopening of business activities, depending on <br />continued improved COVID-19 metrics such as infection rates, <br />hospitalization rates, and vaccination rates, and subject to continued <br />vaccination efforts. <br />O. In recognition of the need to facilitate the speedy recovery of the local <br />economy from impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City Council <br />desires to temporarily permit the implementation of certain provisions of <br />these Executive Orders as California transitions to fully open the economy <br />and to move beyond the Blue Print for a Safer Economy. <br />Section 2. The City Council, after hearing, considering and weighing all <br />evidence in the record presented on the matter, does hereby resolve to allow the Covid- <br />19 relief measures specified in: (a) Executive Order No. 5-2020, adopted May 28, 2020, <br />and incorporated and referenced herein as Exhibit A; and (b) Resolution No. 2020-055 <br />and its Exhibits A and B, adopted July 7, 2020, incorporated and referenced herein as <br />Exhibit B to be implemented for a period of one year from the date the Governor <br />announces the decision to move beyond the Blue Print for a Safer Economy and to fully <br />open the economy. <br />Section 3. The City Council further authorizes the Executive Director of the <br />Planning and Building Agency to modify, refine, or terminate all Covid-19 relief measures <br />specified in Executive Order No. 5-2020 and City Council Resolution No. 2020-055 as <br />needed anytime during this implementation period in order to ensure the orderly <br />implementation thereof and to protect the health, safety, and welfare of Santa Ana <br />residents and visitors. <br />Section 4. The Executive Director of the Planning and Building Agency shall <br />present an update to the City Council regarding the implementation status of these relief <br />measures on or before February 15, 2022. The update shall include information on any <br />ongoing and observed positive or negative impacts, including any patterns in Police <br />Department and Code Enforcement complaints and parking and traffic patterns. <br />Section 5. The Executive Director of the Planning and Building Agency shall <br />present a final report to the City Council by April 30, 2022, for the City Council to consider <br />all findings and observations and any potential permanent regulations, standards, and <br />policies pertaining to outdoor dining and retail activities. <br />Resolution No. 2021-XXX <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />