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3. Bees (Discussion Regarding Bee Incidents On Private Property and/or Public Property <br />and Applicable Laws) — Deputy Chief Doug McGeachy {Strategic Plan Goal No. 11 <br />Chief Rojas remarked that the Animal Services issue brought up in Public Comments is being <br />evaluated with a report coming to this Committee in the near future. Deputy Chief McGeachy <br />supplied a power point presentation regarding bees and the current laws governing them. There <br />is no state law prohibiting feral beehives on private property and no special permits to keep bees <br />in the state of California or county of Orange. The Santa Ana Municipal Code prohibits bees <br />within the city, except by special permit in the A -I General Agricultural District. This <br />discussion came about due to the attack and death of three Australian Shepherd dogs while in <br />their backyard by a neighbor's bees. <br />4. Fireworks (Update on Enforcement for 4th of July) — Commander Ken Gominsky <br />{Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 2d) <br />Commander Ken Gominsky delivered a power point presentation updating the enforcement plan <br />for 4th of July. The anonymous tip line will be shared citywide via community outreach, social <br />media and school flyers. Commander Gominsky shows has samples of the flyers for elementary <br />school children, and posters to be placed around the city. A video clip is shown of the Public <br />Service Announcement made by Santa Ana Police Chief Rojas and OCFA Captain Horner. The <br />Department has already been receiving tips regarding illegal fireworks and undercover <br />operations have begun. <br />5. Police Officer Body Cameras (Update on Status of Exploratory Committee and <br />Department of Justice Grant Submission) — Commander Jason Viramontes {Strategic Plan <br />Goal No. 1, if and 3b) <br />Commander Virainontes provided a power point presentation with an update on police body <br />cameras. The first community forum was held on April 3oth. It was a small group of people <br />made up of diverse backgrounds: political leaders, students, and local media and community <br />activist groups. Topics discussed included benefits and concerns about the body cameras. There <br />is more community forums planned with the arrival of demonstration pieces. There are 12 <br />Federal grants available that the Police Department is looking at. <br />6. Downtown Video Project (Update on Planning, Implementation and Funding) — <br />Commander Ken Gominsky {Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, 1j1 <br />Commander Ken Gominsky discussed and updated the video project where the Downtown Santa <br />Ana area will have video capabilities and customer service kiosks during his power point <br />presentation. Video cameras will be mounted on City -owned buildings, traffic poles and in <br />parking garages. Radio communication will provide wireless service of the video to the Santa <br />13A -5 <br />