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SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Minutes of Meeting <br />May 24, 2011 <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />The meeting was convened at 5:48 P.M. at Santa Ana Police Department, 60 Civic Center Plaza, Police Community <br />Room, Santa Ana, California. <br />ATTENDANCE <br />Council members present: Claudia Alvarez, David Benavides, and Sal Tinajero. <br />Staff present: Police Chief Paul Walters, Fire Chief Dave Thomas, Assistant City Attorney Teresa Judd, Deputy Chief <br />Carlos Rojas, Commander Ken Gominsky, Interim City Attorney Joe Straka, PCSS Mike McCoy and Loretta Tafoya, <br />Recording Secretary. <br />Public sign-ins: Albert Castillo, Sam Romero, Irma Macias, Rene Guzman, Aura Vasquez, Maria Rosa Lopez, Paty <br />Madueno, Miguel Hernandez, Jose Andrade, Carl Benninger, Luis Mier, Brent Meyerson, Sean Cook, Dan Meyer, <br />Vincent Rabia, Lauri Partell, Carter Dewberry, Dennis Lluy, Lisann Martinez, Connie Hamilton, Theresa Dang, <br />Melody Gonzalez, Cuavhtli Crouth, Gina Sianas, Ann Camacho, Juan Godoy, Maria Munoz. <br />SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS <br />1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Minutes approved of the March 22, 2011 meeting. <br />2. SECURITY/FIREWATCH FOR THE SADDLEBACK INN <br />Fire Chief Thomas explained he was working with the Building Department. He also has concerns with <br />people entering empty facility. Council Member Claudia Alvarez wanted to know the difference between Fire <br />Watch and Security. Fire Chief Thomas explained Fire Watch requires constant supervision of the facility to <br />detect and alert the fire department if there is a fire, alert all occupants of a fire and assist with evacuation of <br />all occupants. Security is responsible to make sure all occupants are kept out of the facility and notifies the <br />police if there are any problems. She also questioned if there a system in place. Committee Member <br />Alvarez motioned to have a Fire watch put in place. Committee Member David Benavides passed the <br />motion. <br />3. BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES <br />Deputy Chief Rojas gave an update on the California Endowment "Building Health Communities". The <br />Endowment funds have been funding the Santa Ana Police Department programs such as "Parent <br />Academy" and after school programs. Committee member David Benavides asked about the five <br />geographical areas and Deputy Chief Rojas stated that the programs are in all areas. Committee member <br />encouraged the Police Department. Committee member Claudia Alvarez asked what was the timeline for <br />implementation. DC Rojas said the programs should all be implemented this summer. The District <br />Attorney's Office has been handling the GRIP Program. Police Department is trying to get the District <br />Attorney's Office to work together. Vic and Judy Edge left a message stating they were against the banning <br />of smoking in the parks. <br />BAILBOND SOLICITATION <br />Assistant City Attorney Teresa Judd stated the City has received complaints on bail bond solicitation taking <br />place on the sidewalks near the Orange County Jail. She explained that the Department of Insurance is the <br />primary enforcement agency and the District Attorney's Office is the prosecuting agency for violations of the <br />state insurance laws. Council member David Benavides suggested having a meeting to handout information <br />and asked if the City imposes solicitation tax. Assistant City Attorney Teresa Judd will check with Fiscal. <br />Council member David Benavides thanked Assistant City Attorney Teresa Judd for all her work she has put <br />into this issue. <br />Luis Miers suggested soliciting should be licensed. He has lost 85% of revenue due to solicitation. The City <br />of Anaheim does not allow solicitation. Assistant City Attorney clarified we cannot regulate loitering on a <br />public sidewalk. Need evidence of illegal activity. Jason Meyers asked if handing out flyers a freedom of <br />speech or doing business. He believes it is illegal.
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