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OPEN SESSION MEETING <br />CALLED TO ORDER POLICE COMMUNITY ROOM <br />60 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA <br />SANTA ANA, CA <br />7:02 P.M. <br />ATTENDANCE COUNCILMEMBERS Present: <br />MIGUEL PULIDO, Mayor <br />CLAUDIA ALVAREZ, Mayor Pro Tern <br />P. DAVID BENAVIDES <br />CARLOS BUSTAMANTE <br />MICHELE MARTINEZ <br />VINCENT F. SARMIENTO <br />SAL TINAJERO <br />COUNCILMEMBERS Absent: <br />None <br />STAFF Present: <br />PAUL M. WALTERS, Interim City Manager <br />SONIA R. CARVALHO, City Attorney <br />MARIA D. HUIZAR, Clerk of the Council <br />PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Pulido <br />AGENDA ITEM TAKEN OUT OF ORDER <br />50A AMEND SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE XII, <br />PERTAINING TO PROXIMITY RESTRICTIONS FOR REGISTERED SEX <br />OFFENDERS TO CHILDREN'S FACILITIES - Police Department <br />The following spoke on the proposed ordinance: <br />• Frank Lindsay, opposes proposed ordinance; commented on California <br />Sex Offender Management Board reports published in April, 2011. <br />• Janice Belluci, President of the California Reform Sex Offender Laws <br />organization; opposes proposed ordinance; restore constitutional rights <br />for all offenders; noted that 10th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned <br />decision to ban offenders from public library, and advocated for <br />additional research. <br />• Robert Curtis, opposes proposed ordinance; opined that parole agents <br />currently hold offenders accountable. <br />• Elisa Lindsay, daughter of registered offender, commented that father's <br />record expunged, he continues to be on the list; opined that civil rights <br />stripped and unconstitutional. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 3 MAY 21, 2012