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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNS-3074 - Amending & Adding Provisions to Chapters 10, 31, 33 & 36 ORDINANCE NO. NS-3074 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING AND ADDING PROVISIONS TO CHAPTER 10 (CRIMES AND MISCELLANEOUS LAW ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS) OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE AND AMENDING RELATED SECTIONS IN CHAPTER 31 (RECREATION, PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS), CHAPTER 33 (STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC WORKS), AND CHAPTER 36 (TRAFFIC) TO PROHIBIT CONDUCT THAT INTERFERES WITH THE PUBLIC'S RIGHTS OF ACCESS TO PUBLIC PROPERTY AND TO ADDRESS CHANGES IN LAW BROUGHT ABOUT BY CITY OF GRANTS PASS, OREGON V. JOHNSON, ET. AL., 144 S. Ct. 2202 (2024) WHEREAS, Section 200 of the City Charter of the City of Santa Ana ("City") vests the City Council with the authority to make and enforce all laws, rules and regulations with respect to municipal affairs subject only to the restrictions and limitations contained in the City Charter and the State Constitution, and the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights, powers, and privileges or procedures granted or prescribed by any law of the State of California; and WHEREAS, on August 8, 1992, the City of Santa Ana adopted Ordinance No. 2160, adding provisions to Chapter 10 (Crimes and Miscellaneous Law Enforcement Provisions) to address, regulate and enforce violations of both camping and storage of personal property in parks, streets and public parking lots or public spaces, improved or unimproved; and WHEREAS, the stated purpose of Article VIII (Camping and Storage of Personal Property) at Section 10-400 was to "maintain public streets and areas within the City of Santa Ana in a clean and accessible condition"; and WHEREAS, on May 3, 1993, the City of Santa Ana adopted Ordinance No. 2194 amending Article VIII to modify the definition of"camp"; and WHEREAS, the City's adoption of Section 10-400, et. seq. was challenged by three homeless individuals arguing, on various grounds, that the law was unconstitutional; and WHEREAS, in Tobe v. City of Santa Ana, 9 Cal.4th 1069, the Supreme Court held that the ordinance did not impermissibly restrict the right to travel and was not unconstitutionally vague or overbroad; and Ordinance No. NS-3074 1of12 WHEREAS, the City is committed to ensuring the safety, health and general welfare of all of its residents, visitors and businesses; and WHEREAS, as part of that commitment, it has been and continues to be the obligation of the City to keep the public areas clean and available for public use and to ensure access by the public to all property, both public and private, by the disabled, elderly, families, children, and visitors to the City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, the City has taken proactive measures to address the underlying issues leading to unlawful camping and the storage of personal items on public property, including, but not limited to, the implementation of two outreach and engagement teams to address needed resources for unsheltered persons in the City, possible through the use of grants and the expenditure of City funds; and WHEREAS, the Santa Ana Multi-Disciplinary Response Team (SMART), a pilot program between the City and CityNet, is a specialized non-police response team that provides outreach via direct field engagement, to offer resources including shelter and connections to mental health and medical treatment in association; and WHEREAS, the Quality of Life Team (QOLT) is a multi-disciplinary team to address quality of life issues throughout the City. The team problem solves issues regarding homelessness in the field including outreach services, encampment clean-up and enforcement action when necessary; and WHEREAS, on June 12, 2022, the City also opened the Navigation Center which operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing 200 beds for men, women, couples and families, a commercial kitchen, and an outdoor area for participants and their pets, to provide shelter to unsheltered persons in the City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, in 2023, the Department of Housing and Urban Development("HUD") released its Annual Housing Assessment Report, which estimated that there are 653,104 homeless Americans, based on its annual Point-In-Time ("PIT") Count, representing a 12.1% increase from the same report in 2022; and WHEREAS, HUD data also provided that California is home to four (4) of the nation's top ten major metropolitan areas with the largest number of persons experiencing homelessness, along with New York, Texas and Florida; and WHEREAS, in May of 2024, the County of Orange released its 2024 PIT Count and estimated that a total of 7,322 persons experiencing homelessness were living in Orange County, a 28% increase from two years prior; and WHEREAS, from that same count, it was estimated that the City of Santa has 871 unsheltered persons living in the City, a significant increase from 2022, where it was estimated the City had 508 unsheltered persons living in the City; and Ordinance No. NS-3074 2 of 12 WHEREAS, recently, the Supreme Court issued new law addressing the enforcement of laws regarding sleeping, camping and storing personal property in public parks and public places in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson, et al., 144 S. Ct.2202 (2024) ("Grants Pass"); and WHEREAS, although the City of Santa Ana adopted municipal code regulations to address interference and access to public areas and continues to provide a multi-faceted and holistic approach to ensuring the safety, health and general welfare of all of its residents, the public continues to express concern that access to public and private property is being impeded or prevented by people camping on public property, by the storage of personal items on public property, and by people using the public rights-of-way to sit, sleep and lie down; and WHEREAS, other public spaces, including public rights-of-way as well as other public property not covered by existing regulations, are similarly intended for the use and enjoyment of all members of the community and should be maintained in a safe and accessible condition; and WHEREAS, the storage of unattended personal property on public property also creates a particular safety and security risk to the public requiring additional, broader regulations; and WHEREAS, for all of the foregoing reasons, the City Council desires to amend the Santa Ana Municipal Code to provide additional protections for the public health, safety and general welfare and additional enforcement mechanisms for those purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The recitals above are each incorporated by reference and adopted as findings by the City Council. Section 2. The City Council finds and determines, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, that the introduction and adoption of this ordinance is not subject to CEQA pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 16060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment. Section 3. Article I (In General) of Chapter 10 is hereby amended to add new Sections and amend others to read as follows: Sec. 10-94. - No loitering or sleeping on public benches, etc. Ordinance No. NS-3074 3of12 No person shall loiter, sleep, lay down, or lodge on a public bench or bike rack. Sec. 10-95. - No loitering or sleeping in a public restroom. No person shall loiter, sleep, lay down, or lodge in a public restroom. Sec. 10-98. — Obstructing public or private access. No person shall loiter, stand, lie, sleep, sit or in any manner obstruct public or private access, by ingress or egress, in or at the entrance of any public or private building so as in any manner to obstruct such ingress or egress access. Sec.10-100.- Obstruction of the public right-of-way is prohibited. (a) No person shall obstruct public or private access by sitting, lying, or sleeping on public property or by storing, using or maintaining, or placing personal property in any public right-of-way, including the following: (1) In a manner that obstructs or impedes passage, as provided by the American with Disabilities Act; (2) On or within twenty(20)feet of any operational or utilizable driveway, ramp, or loading dock; (3) On or within twenty (20) feet of any fire hydrant, fire plug or other connection used by the Fire Department; (4) Within twenty (20)feet of the entrance to a public restroom, park, public trail or public path; (5) Within fifty (50) feet of an operational and utilizable entrance or exit to any building, establishment, retail store, restaurant, office building or other place into which the public is invited; (6) Within twenty(20)feet of an automatic teller machine or any door that provides access to the automatic teller machine; (7) Within twenty (20) feet of an electric vehicle charging station, parking pay station or parking meter; (8) Within ten (10) feet of a sidewalk ramp, or the corner where any street, roadway, highway, or alley intersect; Ordinance No. NS-3074 4 of 12 (9) In a manner that unreasonably interferes with the use of the public right-of-way by motor vehicles, pedestrians or bicycles; or (10) Within two hundred (200)feet of a college, school or day care center. (b) Except as excluded under paragraph (c) of this Section, any object, material or substance which hinders or prevents the free passage of the public on that part of the public right-of-way where it is located shall constitute an obstruction for purposes of this Section. (c) The following shall not constitute an obstruction for purposes of this Section: (1) Legally parked vehicles; (2) Trash and refuse placed for collection by the municipal collection service; (3) Objects placed for a period not exceeding one (1) hour for purposes of loading or unloading, provided such activity is not part of a regular course of conduct; (4) Temporary drainage of water, provided that public passage and access to abutting property remains open and no hazard to health or safety is created; (5) Minor encroachment of buildings and such appurtenances to buildings as are not readily capable of removal; (6)Any legally located bus passenger bench or shelter or material located in accordance with any municipal permit or authorization or with any requirement or regulation of any state or federal agency or with any requirement of law. (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to in any way limit any other rights or remedies to which the city may be entitled to abate any obstruction or encroachment in the public right-of-way. (e) It shall not be a violation of this Section for a person to sit for purposes of viewing a legally conducted parade or similar lawful or permitted event. Sec. 10-101. - Enforcement (a) Any person who violates Sections 10-94 to 10-100 of this Article may be charged with an infraction or a misdemeanor at the discretion of the citing officer. (b) In addition to any other remedy allowed by law, any person who violates a provision of this Article is subject to criminal sanctions, civil actions, and administrative penalties pursuant to Section 1-8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. Ordinance No. NS-3074 5 of 12 (c) All remedies prescribed under this Article are cumulative and the election of one or more remedies does not bar the City from the pursuit of any other remedy to enforce Sections 10-94 through 10-100 of this Article. (d) A public nuisance may be abated pursuant to this Article if it must be abated immediately in order to avoid an imminent detriment, to the public health, safety, or welfare. Section 4. Article VIII (Camping and Storage of Personal Property) of Chapter 10 is hereby amended to add a new Section and amend others to read as follows: ARTICLE VIII. — CAMPING AND STORAGE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Sec. 10-400. - Purpose. The public parks, public streets and alleys, public parking lots, public rights-of-way, parkways, public sidewalks, and other publicly-owned or controlled property within the City should be readily accessible and available to residents, businesses and the public at large for their intended purposes. The use of these public areas for Camping purposes and/or for the Storage of Personal Property interferes with the rights of others to use and enjoy these public areas as they are intended. Such activity can constitute a public health and safety hazard which adversely impacts neighborhoods and commercial areas. The purpose of this article is to maintain these public areas within the City in a clean, sanitary, safe and accessible condition, to adequately protect the health, safety, environment and general welfare of the community, and to ensure that these public areas are used for their intended purposes and remain accessible to all citizens, businesses and visitors in the City. Nothing in this article is intended to interfere with otherwise lawful and ordinary uses of public property. Sec. 10-401. - Definitions. Unless the particular provisions or the context otherwise requires, the definitions contained in this Section shall govern the construction, meaning and application of words and phrases used in this article. (a) Camp or Camping means to pitch, erect, or occupy an encampment, or to use camp paraphernalia or both, for the purpose of, or in a way that facilitates outdoor sheltering for living accommodation purposes, or for remaining outdoors overnight, or to use a vehicle for human habitation. A person shall be considered to be using property for living accommodation purposes if: the person admits they are camping; the person is using a camp facility or camp paraphernalia between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. to live outdoors or remain outdoors overnight; or, based on the totality of the circumstances, it is established that a person is using the property at any time to live, dwell, or reside, which is exemplified by: the person sleeping, or preparing to sleep outdoors; the person having with them recreational equipment that cannot be used for its intended purpose; Ordinance No. NS-3074 6 of 12 the person having with them camp stoves, pots, pans, or other cooking equipment in an area that is not designated for cooking; the person having with them a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, blanket, pillow, bedroll or other similar bedding; the person having with them trash, recyclables, rubbish, or other garbage; the person having with them animal waste or medical waste that is stored in buckets, bottles or similar containers; and/or the person bathing or grooming themselves outside of facilities designated for those purposes. A person shall be considered to be using a vehicle for human habitation if the person admits they are using the vehicle to camp; the inability of a person outside the vehicle to view through two or more windows because the view is limited or blocked; the inability to use seating in the vehicle because a large volume of personal belongings, trash, rubbish, or garbage is stored in the vehicle; the person is preparing or cooking meals inside or on the vehicle; the person is bathing or grooming inside the vehicle; the use of buckets, bottles or similar containers to hold bodily fluids, or human waste; and/or having furniture set up or around the vehicle, such as chairs, tables, umbrellas, or portable cooking equipment, where the totality of the items impedes and impacts the public right of way and general public safety. (b) Camp facility or camp facilities means any, or a combination of, the following: a tent, hut, other temporary physical structure or shelter, cot, bed, or hammock (c) Camp paraphernalia means items that facilitate living outside including items that are used for: sleeping, such as such as sleeping bags, sleeping pads, blankets, pillows, bedrolls, or other similar bedding; cooking, such as camp stoves, pots, pans, or other cooking equipment; storage, such as backpacks, luggage, or coolers; sitting, such as moveable chairs; and lighting, such as headlamps, a lantern, or flashlights (d) Civic Center means the same as defined in Section 36-18 of the Code. (f) Median means the same as defined in Section 36-16 of this Code (e) Park means the same as defined in Section 31-1 of this Code. (f) Personal Property means tangible personal belongings or possessions, which shall include any movable or tangible thing that is subject to ownership; property or chattels that can be seen, weighed, measured, felt, or touched, including, but not limited to, furniture, appliances, items used for camping such as tents or bedding, money, books, and "shopping carts" as defined in Sec. 33-210 of this Code. (g) Public Place shall mean the same as defined in Section 10-701 of this Code. (h) Store, Stored, Storing or Storage means to put aside or accumulate for use when needed, to put for safekeeping, to place or leave in a location. Moving personal property to another location on public property or returning personal property Ordinance No. NS-3074 7 of 12 within 1,000 feet from a location where a person previously received a citation for violation of Section 10-403 within a thirty(30) day period shall be considered storing personal property and shall not be considered to be removing the personal property from public property. (i) Street means the same as defined in Section 1-2 of this Code. (i) Tent means any tarp, cover, hut, structure, enclosure or shelter, made of any material that is not open on all sides and which hinders an unobstructed view behind or into the area surrounded by the tarp, cover, hut, structure, enclosure, or shelter. (k) Vehicle shall include a motor vehicle as defined by California Vehicle Code Section 415, a recreational vehicle as defined by California Health and Safety Code Section 18010(a), a camp trailer as defined in California Vehicle Code Section 242, a house car as defined in California Vehicle Code Section 362 or a trailer coach as defined in California Vehicle Code Section 635, or any successor statute thereof. Sec. 10-402. - Unlawful camping. It shall be unlawful for any person to camp, occupy camp facilities or use camp paraphernalia in the following areas, except as otherwise provided: (a) Civic Center; (b) Median; (c) Public Place. Sec. 10-403. - Storage of personal property in public places. It shall be unlawful for any person to store personal property, including camp facilities and camp paraphernalia, in the following areas, except as otherwise provided by resolution of the city council: (a) Civic Center; (b) Median; (c) Public Place. Sec. 10-404 — Enforcement. Ordinance No. NS-3074 8 of 12 (a) Any person who violates this Article may be charged with an infraction or a misdemeanor at the discretion of the citing officer. (b) In addition to any other remedy allowed by law, any person who violates a provision of this Article is subject to criminal sanctions, civil actions, and administrative penalties pursuant to Section 1-8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. (c) All remedies prescribed under this Article are cumulative and the election of one or more remedies does not bar the City from the pursuit of any other remedy to enforce this Article. (d) A public nuisance may be abated pursuant to this Article if it must be abated immediately in order to avoid an imminent detriment, to the public health, safety, or welfare. Section 5. Article X (Civic Center Regulations) of Chapter 10 is hereby amended to read as follows: ARTICLE X. - CIVIC CENTER REGULATION Sec. 10-550. — Definition. For purposes of this chapter, Civic Center shall mean that area in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, bounded by Sycamore Street on the east, Civic Center Drive West on the north, Shelton Street on the west, and Santa Ana Boulevard on the south. Sec. 10-551. - No vehicles in pedestrian areas in the civic center. No person shall operate or park a motorized vehicle in the Civic Center, except on a vehicular road designated for that purpose in the Civic Center, without the written permission from the city manager, or his or her designee, provided however, that this Section shall not apply to motorized personal assistive devices or law enforcement vehicles, maintenance vehicles or contractor vehicles on Civic Center plazas, walkways or other areas intended for pedestrians where the drivers of these vehicles are on the property to fulfill their professional responsibilities. Sec. 10-552. - Permit required to provide organized services in the civic center. (a) No person, entity, organization or business shall provide organized food, medical or social services or events in the Civic Center without first obtaining an event permit in accordance with policies adopted by the city manager, or his or her designee, and any applicable licenses or permits required to provide such services or access to Civic Center property. The purpose of this Section is to ensure that all services are provided in an organized manner by those who have Ordinance No. NS-3074 9of12 the proper experience and/or credentials needed to provide the service and who have submitted a set-up and clean-up plan to the city. (b) This Section shall not apply to city, county, state or federal employees conducting official business or those who are contracted by these agencies to provide services related to that official business. Section 6. Chapter 31 (Recreation, Parks and Playgrounds) is hereby amended to add new Sections to read as follows: Sec. 31-2.3.1. - Storage of personal property in parks. Any personal property left in any park at the time the park is closed to the public, whether or not the personal property is attended, shall be stored pursuant to existing City policy which provides due process and a right to retrieve the personal property. Sec. 31-2.12.1.- No sleeping or loitering in park restroom. (a) No person shall sleep, lay down or lodge in a park restroom. (b) No person shall loiter in a park restroom. Section 7. Section 33-113 of Article IV(Benches and Bus Shelters) of Chapter 33 (Streets, Sidewalks and Public Works) is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 33-113. - Interference with bus benches or bus shelters. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association, to tamper with, injure, deface or commit acts of vandalism upon any bus bench or bus shelter lawfully upon a public way, pursuant to the provisions of this article. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to utilize by sleeping, laying or standing upon a bus bench or bus shelter during hours when the bus route is not in operation as stated in the posted sign announcing the bus route and the time of operations. Section 8. Section 36-118 of Article III (Pedestrians) of Chapter 36 (Traffic) is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 36-118. - Standing in median; storage of property in median. (a) No person shall stand, walk or sit on any median other than in a safety zone or in a crosswalk. This Section shall not apply to any public officer, construction worker or employee of a public utility or its agent acting in the line of duty if such presence on the median is necessary to carry out the functions of the job. (b) No person shall store or place personal property on any median. Ordinance No. NS-3074 10 of 12 Section 9. If any Section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each Section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more Sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 10. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. Section 11. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be published as required by law. ADOPTED this 21st day of January, 2025. lAD a -rie mezcu: Ma •r APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney By:i01/4 R k • gaisArtru— ,g40... Melissa M. Crosthwaite Senior Assistant City Attorney AYES: Councilmembers Amezcua, Bacerra, Hernandez, Lopez, Penaloza, Phan, Vazquez (7) NOES: Councilmembers None (0) ABSTAIN: Councilmembers None (0) ABSENT: Councilmembers None (0) Ordinance No. NS-3074 11 of 12 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, JENNIFER L. HALL, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Ordinance No. NS-3074 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on January 21, 2025 and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana. Date: ennifer . Hall,. 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