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Esther Fonseca, member of Board of Directors for Artesia Pilar neighborhood, shared her <br />concerns regarding police enforcement of SAMC 10-153 (Loud music and noise). She stated that <br />when officers respond to a loud noise call, no citations are issued, therefore resulting in no <br />consequences and misuse of the limited police resources. Ms. Fonseca asked the committee to <br />request the police department alter their enforcement approach for this municipal code and report <br />back. <br />Peter Katz, president of Com -Link. Mr. Katz proposed to the Committee that the City of Santa <br />Ana open their own bank, outside of federal regulations, for cannabis dispensary owners to <br />deposit their cash/earnings. This would allow for the City to continue to be cutting-edge and for <br />dispensaries to deposit their money in a safe way. <br />AGENDAITEMS <br />(Item Number 4 taken out of order) <br />4. Approval of Minutes of the November 14, 2017 Meeting <br />(Item Number 6 taken out of order) <br />6. ShotSpotter Update — Chief Valentin {Strategic Plan Goal No. 1, gal <br />Chief Valentin shared with the Committee that following the November 14`x` meeting, <br />representatives from ShotSpotter presented their service and technology to members of <br />Police Management. Based on current Police Department resources, Management <br />recommended not pursuing ShotSpotter's service at this time. Additionally, Chief <br />Valentin reviewed the benefits of ShotSpotter's service in locating shots, and that its cost <br />has decreased over recent years. Chief Valentin suggested addressing the Department's <br />vacancy rate first and reconsidering implementation of ShotSpotter in the future. <br />13A-12 <br />
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