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*Mayor Pro Tem Martinez dissented on Agenda item 25G. <br />MISCELLANEOUS - BUDGET <br />29A. APPROVE DONATION AGREEMENTS WITH ORGANIZATIONS TO <br />SUPPORT COMMUNITY EVENTS AND PROGRAMS {STRATEGIC PLAN NO. <br />5, 4) - Council Item <br />MOTION: Authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute <br />agreements with various organizations in support of their community <br />events and programs, subject to non -substantive changes approved by <br />the City Manager and the City Attorney, as follows: <br />1. Charitable Venture of Orange County to support Memorial Park <br />Neighborhood Associations' Bike-Pedalor-Stroller & Model Car event, <br />in the amount of $250 (Mayor Pro Tem Martinez); <br />2. Magnolia Educational & Research Foundation to support the Magnolia <br />Science Academy fieldtrip to the Bowers Museum, in the amount of <br />$1,000 (Councilmember Villegas). <br />**END OF CONSENT CALENDAR** <br />BUSINESS CALENDAR ITEMS <br />ORDINANCES <br />50A. EMERGENCY ORDINANCE: AMENDING AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS TO <br />SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE 10 RELATED TO <br />STORAGE OF PROPERTY, PROHIBITION OF ANIMALS, VEHICLE ACCESS <br />AND SERVICES IN THE CIVIC CENTER AREA (STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 3) <br />— City Manager's Office and City Attorney's Office <br />The following spoke on the matter: <br />• Jeanine Robbins, encouraged the City to work with County of Orange and <br />surrounding cities to support their efforts to end homelessness; concerned <br />with proposed ordinance as drafted. <br />• Lou Noble, opined that ordinance is unconstitutional. <br />• Morgan Denges, member of the Orange County Catholic Workers, noted that <br />proposed ordinance criminalizes homelessness. <br />• Dwight Smith, Executive Director of Catholic Workers, expressed strong <br />opposition to ordinance. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 15 OCTOBER 3, 2017 <br />