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commercial activity. Mr. Schmidt suggests having Code Enforcement officers working on <br />alternate weekends. <br />A public comment on Item 3 (Proposed Meeting Schedule) was made by unknown resident who <br />questioned having only four meetings a year. Chairman Solorio and Vice Chairman Villegas <br />both stated that special meetings would be considered throughout the year, depending on items <br />raised. <br />Peter Katz, President of Com -Link comments on Item 6, Homelessness. He is continually <br />getting complaints from all 64 homeowner associations regarding the public safety in this city. <br />The civic center, the riverbed, the Downtown businesses and neighborhoods are all being <br />affected; property values going down. Asking this Committee to request County Supervisor Do <br />and Homeless Czar Susan Price come to City Council because they need to be held accountable. <br />Ed Murashe, Floral Park Association, comments on Item 9 (Measure BB). He brings up three <br />issues: homeless issue in the creek bed, traffic issues, and the dispensaries. He would like to see <br />the fine raised for businesses being a public nuisance so it targets the dispensaries. Floral Park is <br />having their home tour coming up on March 29 -30th. <br />Melahat Rafiei representative of the Santa Ana Cannabis Association, makes a public comment <br />on Item 9 (Measure BB). Her Association represents the permitted dispensaries in the city. <br />They want to continue working with law enforcement and the City to abide by the law and <br />regulations of the ordinance. They are asking for some operational changes to the ordinance. <br />She is very pleased that there is open communication with City staff and City leaders and <br />policymakers on this issue. <br />Mike Tardiff, resident, comments on Item 10 (Second Dwelling Ordinance). He would like the <br />City to have its own ordinance rather than going by State law as it pertains to granny flats. Santa <br />Ana needs to develop a more restrictive ordinance than the State. New updated State law <br />provides for wiggle room for cities to formulate an ordinance to fit their individual needs. <br />Peter Katz, President of Com -Link, comments on Item 10 (Second Dwelling Ordinance). Mr. <br />Katz supports an additional City ordinance because Santa Ana is a very dense city, parking is <br />already an issue, and the State law would cause problems between neighbors. A parking <br />commission could administratively deal with parking issues and suggested a slumlord task force. <br />Public Comment by Susan Vanderoos, resident, Washington Square neighborhood, addresses <br />item No. 10. The ordinance allows for some response by the City. She questions protection for <br />Santa Ana citizens and is concerned because granny flat can go up to 1200 sq. feet in someone's <br />backyard. Property values have gone down. <br />13C -12 <br />
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