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There is no reason to tow and store vehicles. Doesn't understand #5. He likes <br />recommendation number #6 and didn't like #7. <br />Teresa Dang thanked the Chief and DC Rojas for their time. She believed the <br />Chief is in an optimal position right now and that the policy should just be <br />approved and should stop wasting time. She asked DC Rojas how the officers <br />would make contact with another licensed driver. She thinks the policy still <br />needs more clarification. <br />Mark Lopez thinks the impound policy needs to be more aggressive. <br />Sharon Portman would like the policy for chickens be reviewed. <br />Committee member Claudia Alvarez suggested policy be on next Public Safety Agenda. <br />She also recommended the Impound Policy be received and filed. The new law would <br />be in effect October 1, 2011. Committee member David Benavides 2nd the motion. <br />Committee member Benavides would like an update to council on how the new policy is <br />being impacted. The memo would be due December 1 s`. Committee member Alvarez <br />asked who were in favor. The motion passed. <br />4. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS <br />Committee member Benavides thanked everyone for coming and appreciated their <br />feedback. Committee member Alvarez stated the chicken laws are outdated and the <br />ordinance would be on next Public Safety Agenda. <br />5. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING <br />A. Chicken Ordinance <br />ADJOURNMENT — 6:33 P.M. <br /><� ttl� <br />PAUL M. WALTERS <br />Chief of Police <br />
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