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MINUTES: Councilmember Phan recused herself on the advice of counsel and left <br /> the dais at 8:17 P.M. <br /> Councilmember Lopez recused herself from the item, pending the receipt of a <br /> clearance letter from the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) and left the <br /> dais at 8:18 P.M. <br /> Councilmember Penaloza recused himself from the item due to a potential conflict <br /> of interest related to a residential lease, pending a clearance letter from the FPPC <br /> at8:18P.M. <br /> City Attorney Sonia Carvalho stated that the FPPC letters are expected to be <br /> received by April 30, 2025 and announced that the item requires a four-fifths vote. <br /> Mayor Amezcua announced that the item would be continued. <br /> City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall announced Item No. 26 would not be considered or heard <br /> due to a lack of qualified voters. <br /> City Attorney Carvalho stated that without Council action the moratorium will expire <br /> until the overall ordinance is brought back. <br /> **END OF PUBLIC HEARINGS** <br /> MINUTES: Councilmembers Lopez, Penaloza, and Phan returned to the dais at 8:21 <br /> P.M. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER REQUESTED ITEMS <br /> 27.Discuss and Consider Directing the City Manager to Prepare an Ordinance to <br /> Address Challenges Associated with Sober Living Homes in Santa Ana— Mayor <br /> Amezcua, Councilmember Penaloza, Councilmember Bacerra <br /> MINUTES:Mayor Amezcua spoke regarding the impacts of sober living homes to the <br /> community and in support of the item. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra spoke in support of sober living homes, spoke regarding the <br /> sober living task force, and thanked those who have been fighting the battle over the <br /> years. <br /> Councilmember Penaloza thanked those who have been fighting the battle over the <br /> years, spoke regarding the impacts to cities and the sober living task force, and <br /> spoke in support of the item. <br /> Councilmember Phan spoke in support of the item and requested a cost recovery <br /> and associated fines with the item. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 17 APRIL 15, 2025 <br />
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