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(a) The minor or adult shall perform not less than forty (40) <br />,,y, hours of community service for the first offense, not less <br />than eighty (80) for the second, and not less than one hundred <br />twenty (120) for a third or subsequent offense. <br />(b) At least one parent or guardian of the minor shall be in <br />attendance a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the assigned <br />community service. <br />(c) The period of community service shall be performed under the <br />supervision of a community service provider approved by the <br />Chief of Police. <br />(d) Reasonable effort shall be made to assign the minor or adult <br />to a type of community service that is reasonably expected to <br />have the most rehabilitative effect on the minor or adult, <br />including community service that involves graffiti removal. <br />(e) Any minor determined to be a ward of the court under State <br />Law as a result of committing an offense in the City shall be <br />required, at the City's option, to perform community service, <br />including graffiti removal service of not less than forty (40) <br />hours nor more than eighty (80) hours. <br />Sec. 10-225. Trust Fund. <br />The City Council hereby creates the City of Santa Ana Anti-Graffiti Trust <br />Fund. Penalties assessed against violators of this Ordinance shall be placed in the <br />fund, along with assessments and judgments collected pursuant to this Article, as <br />well as any monetary donations received from individuals or from the business <br />community wishing to contribute to the fund. The Council shall direct the <br />expenditures of monies in the fund. Such expenditures shall be restricted to the <br />payment of the cost of graffiti removal, the payment of rewards pursuant to Section <br />10-226 of this Article and such other public purposes as may be approved by the <br />Council. <br />Section 7. Sections 17-70.1 and 17.70.2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code are <br />hereby re-designated as Sections 10-226 and 10-227, respectively, and amended to read as <br />follows: <br />Sec. 10-226. Reward provisions. <br />(a) Pursuant to Section 53069.5 of the Government Code, the city may <br />offer a reward for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of any <br />Ordinance No. NS-2791 <br />Page 7 of 13 <br />