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Laura Garcia would like the Public Safety Meeting held at a later hour so more residents can attend after <br />work. She is also against the new ordinance. She would like the City to have more places for the youth to <br />learn. She asked why YOST couldn't prohibit liquor. Another resident said he was worried the youth would <br />get intoxicated before they arrived at the YOST Theater. <br />Ryan Chase stated he supports the new ordinance and YOST. He feels it will draw people from the entire <br />County and bring revenue to the City. He intends to make security a priority. Alda stated the City needs to <br />continue the curfew and keep the nightclub age at 18 years. Valerie Gallegos supports YOST. She feels <br />that kids will drink and get into trouble with or without the YOST Theater. Adela likes the Dance Ordinance <br />but doesn't want the YOST Theater to serve alcohol when the youth are present. Nathan Padilla stated the <br />YOST will improve Santa Ana. Jose Hernandez is concerned with the legal age and also stated the City <br />needs the revenue. Addison Jagger is proud of the City and how it is growing with nice restaurants. Latrin <br />Patohas is worried about merchants on one side and families on the other side. She wants a safe and <br />healthy place for children. Sean Coolidge stated the Community will grow with new businesses. <br />Ruth Beck is upset with the Spanish translation being inadequate. She is worried that citizens attending the <br />meeting are unable to understand what is being said. David Corone is in the music business that promotes <br />an all-age venue. He explained that alcohol provides revenue. The youth will be well supervised and kept <br />away from the alcohol. Rebecca White said YOST would help kids because Dennis has helped her to <br />change her life by giving her alternatives to drugs and alcohol. She suggested that YOST Theater should <br />get involved with the local associations. <br />Maria Andrade said it would be better if neighborhoods knew about this issue. She believes that citizens <br />want to be a part of this process. Alise Ochoa worries about youth being allowed to drink alcohol and asked <br />who will be taking the kids home after the party since it would be after curfew. Efron said the music is good <br />for the youth. It will give them something to do since they enjoy dancing and music. He says Koos Cafe has <br />started to help youth and the Community and intends to be a mentor. Omar Damian grew up in Santa Ana <br />and wants residents to open their minds. He feels music won't promote drinking. Ignacio said music is <br />beautiful but its impact varies with age groups. He is afraid kids will drink more if alcohol is served when the <br />youth are around. Steve Fish from the Artist Village said the neighborhood has improved with new <br />restaurants. Kids will be privileged to see the performers that will be involved with the YOST Theater. <br />Estead Gomida doesn't understand why we have Koos Cafe when they have had violations in their other <br />locations. Raymond Garcia said families need to take kids to the programs and feels it is more positive than <br />negative. <br />2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Minutes approved of the November 30, 2010 meeting. <br />3. DOWNTOWN DANCE ORDINACE <br />Chief Walters explained that the Police Department is researching other Cities for information regarding <br />other dance ordinances and will present that information to the Public Safety Committee. He has personally <br />visited the downtown area and has spoken with various business owners. Committee Member Claudia <br />Alvarez stated Senator Lou Correa is not in support of the all age Dance Ordinance. <br />Commander Ken Gominsky made a presentation on possible changes to the dance ordinance: <br />• Updated lighting, posting of permit, loud music and necessity for security guard (s). <br />• Nightclub shall be defined as "a public place open to patrons over the age of 21 years of age for <br />entertainment primarily during the evening hours wherein liquor and food may be served providing and <br />an area for public dancing." <br />• Clarified the One-day Dance Permit. Open to the public with or without payment of an admittance fee. <br />Location of event must have received prior approval from the City Planning & Building Agency and Fire <br />Department to conduct these functions. <br />• Deleted "Prohibition against issuing a pass-out check". Registration by patron and alcoholic beverages <br />restrictions in a Public Dance Hall. <br />• Possible new regulations: Qualified on-site manager (background check), Queuing, security plan, <br />alcohol server training, ID scanner to verify age, closed circuit television system, and cost recovery fee. <br />• Administrative Citation $100 - $500, subsequent violations may be upgraded to criminal citation or <br />arrest. Criminal citation has an arraignment court date and possible fine/or probation with conviction. <br />2 <br />13C-2
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