HomeMy WebLinkAboutNS-2956 - Emergency Ordinance Adopting A 45-Day Temporary Moratorium On Approval, Commencement, Establishment, Operation, Relocation, or Expansion of Cyber Cafes, and Interrnet Access Business Within The CityLS 10.16.18
ORDINANCE NO. NS -2956
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA
ANA ADOPTING A 45 -DAY TEMPORARY MORATORIUM
ON THE APPROVAL, COMMENCEMENT,
ESTABLISHMENT, OPERATION, RELOCATION OR
EXPANSION OF CYBER CAFES AND INTERNET ACCESS
BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and
declares as follows:
A. As in other cities in California, there has been a proliferation of cyber cafes
and internet access businesses in the City of Santa Ana. Customers
purchase phone time in exchange for opportunities to win chances at
internet/network based sweepstakes prizes and money.
B. These types of businesses purport to sell phone time or time on computers
connected to the internet. However, these businesses also provide customers
with sweepstakes entries or credits that are usually worth one cent per credit.
The amount of the credits received is usually based on the phone time or
computer time purchased, although sometimes credits may be provided free
of charge. The customer has the option to select several gambling themed
games on the computers to see if they have won additional credits.
Customers who win additional credits can cash in any winning, or use the
credits revealed on the computer to attempt to win additional credits.
Frequently, these games have the same/similar appearance as Las Vegas
style games of chance, such as slot machines and keno.
C. The State Bureau of Gambling Control has issued a law enforcement
advisory in which it determined that in some circumstances the sweepstakes
aspect of these businesses constitutes illegal gambling. Following this
advisory, there have been numerous raids of these businesses that act as
fronts for illegal gambling throughout California.
D. It is not always clear under state law whether a particular cyber cafe and
internet access business is engaged in illegal gambling and/or unlawful
promotional sweepstakes.
E. Even where cyber cafes and internet access businesses utilize lawful
sweepstakes features, these businesses have created adverse impacts on
public health, safety and welfare, including a dramatic increase in crime
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including serious and violent crimes such as loitering, illegal drug use and
sales, burglaries, assaults, fights, theft, robbery, public intoxication,
vandalism, property damage, weapons offenses, and other criminal activity in
and around cyber cafes and internet access business, as well as increased
pedestrian traffic, noise, parking violations, and other nuisance activities.
These businesses have also resulted in a tremendous increase and demand
for police response.
F. The resemblance of the games to casino style games, and the possibility of
winning cash prizes, combines to create a gambling atmosphere, which
appears to be a driving attraction for customers. These businesses are also
likely to have large amounts of currency on the premises in order to pay out
the cash prizes. Due to the similar atmosphere between a casino and a cyber
cafe and internet access business, these businesses have similar potential to
cause deleterious effects as gambling operations, such as loan sharking,
robbery, and money laundering.
G. The City of Santa Ana and neighboring cities have experienced serious
adverse impacts due to the unique manner in which cyber cafes and internet
access businesses operate the "sweepstakes" games. Customers may
occupy a particular computer system for multiple hours, creating lines and
people congregating or loitering while waiting for a computer. Parking
availability may also be impacted due to extended periods of game playing,
and such businesses have also resulted in increased demand for police
response, as well as increased demand for maintenance of public streets and
sidewalks. These late night gaming sessions which extend play beyond
typical commercial business hours may cause noise and related impacts on
the surrounding community as customers enter and exit these businesses
during the late night hours.
H. Crime statistics and calls for service in the City of Santa Ana and neighboring
cities where cyber cafes and internet access businesses are located are
significantly higher since these establishments opened for business. The
Santa Ana Police Department identified 460 incidents occurring between
January 1, 2018 and September 2018 at various locations in the city. These
incidents have included criminal arrests to include the possession of firearms,
possession of narcotics, possession of a stolen vehicle, and parole /
probation violations. Since January of this year the Santa Ana Police
Department has responded to noticeable increase of calls for service and
officer generated activities. The Staff Report for this item, which is
incorporated herein by reference, includes these statistics and calls for
service.
The Police Department reports its officers have spent a significant amount of
time conducting surveillance operations around cyber cafes. This type of
business appears to attract clientele involved in criminal activity. Several
enforcement stops of customers entering or leaving such locations have
yielded drug related arrests, evidence of drug trafficking, an influx of
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individuals on probation, parole, or wanted subjects. There is also the
possibility of prostitution related activity gravitating to the parking lots and
surrounding areas based on known subjects being contacted at such
locations who either have prior arrests or contacts involving prostitution.
J. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana is also concerned with increased
calls for service, increasing reports of violent criminal behavior and related
detrimental neighborhood effects associated with cyber cafes and internet
access businesses. The City of Santa Ana and neighboring cities have
experienced criminal activity associated with cyber cafes and internet access
businesses, such as loitering, illegal drug activity, assaults, fights, theft,
robbery, public intoxication, vandalism, property damage, and other criminal
activity such as gang and prostitution related activity.
K. The current provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code allow cyber cafes in
specific zones, and sets forth the operational standards for such businesses.
The provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code require review, study, and
possible revision in order to respond to recent concerns relating to the
impacts of these internet access businesses and cyber cafe uses in the City.
L. Given these concerns, the City Council hereby requests that a study be
undertaken of the current provisions of Chapter 41 of the Municipal Code to
address cyber cafes and determine whether such uses should be permitted in
the City, and if so, where such uses should be permitted and under what
conditions.
M. The proposed ordinance would put in place a 45 -day moratorium on the
approval, commencement, establishment, operation, relocation or expansion
of cyber cafes and internet access businesses while City staff researches
appropriate regulations. This ordinance will not affect the existing cyber cafes
and internet access business located within the City, unless the business
seeks further approvals from the City, or relocates or expands the business.
The moratorium will not affect any existing internet cafes, internet access
businesses, or copy shops that do not offer customers sweepstakes gaming.
N. Based on the foregoing, the City Council finds that issuing permits, business
licenses, or other applicable entitlements to individuals wishing to use their
property for the purposes of cyber cafes, prior to the City's completion of its
study of the potential impact of such cyber cafes, would pose a current and
immediate threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, and that a
temporary moratorium on the issuance of such permits, licenses, and
entitlements is thus necessary.
O. If a cyber cafe use is permitted in the City without further review and potential
regulation, it will pose a serious threat to the public interest, health, safety and
welfare for the following reasons:
(1) Adversely impact surrounding businesses and neighborhoods;
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(2) Adversely impact sensitive uses such as schools, parks, child care
centers, churches, and places where children congregate;
(3) Conflict with the requirements of the City's General Plan and zoning
ordinance;
(4) Be inconsistent with surrounding uses; and
(5) Risk the public health, safety and welfare of the City
P. Prevention of detrimental impacts to residents, the public interest, health,
safety and welfare requires the immediate enactment of this ordinance. The
absence of this ordinance will create a serious threat to the orderly and
effective implementation of any code amendments, general plan amendments
or specific plan amendments which may be adopted by the City; cyber cafe
and internet access business uses may be in conflict with or frustrate the
contemplated updates and revisions to the Code. Moreover, permitting such
uses during said studies and implementation would create impacts on the
public health, safety and welfare that the City Council, in adopting this
ordinance, has found to be unacceptable.
Q. The Request for Council Action for this ordinance dated October 16, 2018,
and duly signed by the Executive Director of the Planning and Building
Agency and/or Chief of Police shall, by this reference, be incorporated herein,
and together with this ordinance, any amendments or supplements, and oral
testimony constitute the necessary findings for this ordinance.
R. The City Council finds, determines and declares that the current and
immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare of the city and its
citizens necessitates the immediate enactment of the ordinance. The facts
constituting such urgency are set forth in paragraphs A -P of this ordinance.
Section 2. Any ordinance declared by the City Council to be necessary as an
emergency measure for preserving the public peace, health and safety, and containing
a statement of the reasons for its urgency, may be introduced and adopted at one and
the same meeting if passed by the affirmative votes of at least four-fifths (4/5) vote of
the City Council members. Further, California Government Code Section 65858
authorizes the City Council to adopt an interim urgency ordinance, without following the
procedures otherwise required for the adoption of an ordinance, to protect the public
safety, health, and welfare, prohibiting any uses that may be in conflict with a
contemplated general plan, specific plan, or zoning proposal that the City Council,
Planning Commission or the planning department is considering or studying or intends
to study within a reasonable time.
Section 3. This ordinance shall have no further force and effect forty-five (45)
days from the date of its adoption; unless, however, after public hearing the City Council
members, by four-fifths (4/5) vote, extend this ordinance for an initial period of ten (10)
months and fifteen (15) days and subsequently, after public hearing, the City Council
members, by four-fifths (4/5) vote, extend this ordinance one more year.
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Section 4. It shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor for any person to violate or
fail to comply with any provision of the ordinance. The violation of any provision of this
ordinance shall be punished as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code.
Section 5. If any section, subsection, phrase, or clause of this ordinance is for
any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would
have passed this ordinance and each section, subsection, phrase or clause thereof
irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, phrases, or clauses
be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 6. The Clerk of the Council shall certify to the adoption of this
ordinance and cause the same to be published in the manner prescribed by law.
Section 7. This ordinance is introduced, passed and adopted at one and the
same meeting and is thereafter immediately effective. The City Council finds that this
ordinance is necessary to protect the public safety, health and welfare. The reasons for
the emergency are set forth in Section 1, paragraphs A -P, inclusive of this ordinance.
ADOPTED this 16th day of October, 2018.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By: �—
Lisa Storck
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers: Benavides, Martinez, Pulido, Sarmiento, Solorio,
Villegas (6)
NOES: Councilmembers: None (0)
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers:
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers: Tinalero (1)
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Ordinance No. NS -2956 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the
City of Santa Ana on October 16, 2018.
Date:
Maria D. Huizar
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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