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11A - 2ND READ ORD STORAGE OF PROPERTY AND PROHIB OF ANIMALS
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11A - 2ND READ ORD STORAGE OF PROPERTY AND PROHIB OF ANIMALS
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REDLINED TO INDICATE CHANGES <br />ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXXX2926 <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF <br />THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING SECTION 10-551 <br />AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS 10-552,10-553 AND 10-554 <br />TO THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO <br />STORAGE OF PROPERTY, , <br />VEHICLE ACCESS AND VOLUNTEER SERVICES IN THE <br />CIVIC CENTER AREA <br />THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS <br />FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines <br />and declares as follows: <br />A. On December 20, 1993, the City Council approved Ordinance No. NS -2210 <br />adding Sections 10-550 and 10-551 to Chapter 10 of the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code for the purpose of regulating ramping and storage of property in the Civic <br />Center Area. <br />B. For three decades now, homeless individuals have increasingly gathered on a <br />daily basis in the Civic Center Area where they can receive services and food <br />provided by local non -profits and volunteers. Over the past year alone, the <br />homeless population has dramatically increased. <br />C. The homeless individuals in the Civic Center have erected shade structures <br />and tents and more recently have begun to accumulate various large or bulky <br />household items, including mattresses, dressers, propane stoves, sofas, <br />desks, and Me FbIgG, afflgRg GthBFhazardous items, including but not <br />limited to propane and acetylene tanks gasoline hazardous chemicals, and <br />related items susceptible to combustion or fire due to the severe amount of <br />flammable materials within the Civic Center. <br />D. In the past year, the City has received numerous written and verbal complaints <br />about the conditions in the Civic Center Area from 1) citizens coming to the <br />area to conduct business, 2) employees of the City and the County of Orange <br />coming to and going from work; 3) state and federal representatives charged <br />with managing the nearby buildings; and 4) the Chief Executive Officer and <br />Jury Commissioner of the Orange County Superior Court. <br />E. The complaints have identified significant health, safety and welfare concerns, <br />including but not limited to: <br />1) Employees having to walk over human waste and through make -shift <br />encampments filled with litter and used hypodermic needles; <br />Ordinance No. NS -x2926 <br />Page 1 of 6 Exhibit 1 <br />11 A-7 <br />Fornmd is ran color: uyM Blue 7 <br />
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