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<br /> <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />To: <br /> <br />Councilmember Claudia Alvarez <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney <br /> <br />Date: <br /> <br />March 31, 2006 <br /> <br />Re: <br /> <br />Your letter of March 28-Child Safety Zoning Issues <br /> <br />Cc: <br /> <br />Mayor and Councilmembers, City Manager, Police Chief <br /> <br />Thank you for the heads-up regarding your 85A item for next Monday. I am working with Pat <br />Healy to develop agenda language broad enough to permit the Council take a wide array of <br />actions on the issues you want to address. <br /> <br />RC2istered Offender Data <br />My Office is working with the Police Department to compile the statistics you seek regarding the <br />number of registered sex offenders in Santa Ana, particularly the high-risk offenders who likely <br />would be targets of enhanced restrictions. The Chief will be making that available to you and the <br />Council. <br /> <br />Local Child Safety Zone Lee:islation <br />Our preliminary research on Child Safety Zone ordinances indicates that no such legislation h~s <br />been adopted in Orange County. The city of National City in San Diego County adopted an <br />ordinance in late 2005 (copy attached) making illegal for any registered sex offender to be on or <br />within three hundred feet of a sch()Ql, a child-care center, youth facility, video arcade, <br />pl~yground, park, or ~musem~llt center, They claim to be the first city in California to so. We <br />are continuing our research because we have indications that one or more Northern California <br />cities have adopted some form ofa safe-zone ordinance and at least one of those may be in <br />litigation. Various local regulations have been enacted around the country also. I will be <br />prepared to provide more information on those measures on Monday. <br /> <br />85A-1 <br />