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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-08-04 \.. SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE PUBLIC SAFETY Minutes of Meeting November 8, 2004 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was convened at 6:00 p.m. in City Hall, 20 Civic Center Plaza, 8th Floor, Room 831, Santa Ana, California. ATTENDANCE Councilmembers present: Councilmembers Alberta Christy, Claudia Alvarez. Staff present: Assistant City Attorney Paula Coleman, Police Chief Paul Walters, Fire Chief Phil Garcia, Fire Marshal Lori Smith, and Police Lieutenants David Valentin and Bill Tegeler. SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approved Minutes of the September 13, 2004 meeting. \.. 2. FIREWORKS ORDINANCE REVIEW UPDATE Fire Chief Garcia and Fire Marshal Smith reviewed the committee concerns and draft Ordinance regarding changes that would impose an 80 percent residency requirement on fireworks booth applicants. After discussion, the committee recommended that the Ordinance be changed to the 80 percent residency requirement and be presented to the City Council prior to the next fireworks application period. 3. HARBOR BOULEVARD ENFORCEMENT Lt. Valentin reviewed a power point presentation on the problems on Harbor Blvd. regarding prostitution activity and the Police Department's strategic plan of action to address this illicit activity that is impacting residential and business communities. The presentation reviewed the historical response of enforcement, a sampling of complaints in the area and the enforcement program entitled "Operation Cleanup" that began October 1, 2004 and yielded 143 arrests, using 3,000 man hours. '-' \r.. 2 He also presented a recommendation to the Committee of a proposed Ordinance that would establish a Municipal Code to allow the seizure of vehicles that were used to solicit prostitution activity. The Committee was in agreement with the recommendation and requested that the proposed Ordinance be presented to the City Council in December. 4. TRUANCY ISSUE Lt. Tegeler reviewed the Orange County Truancy Program that was created by the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act of 2000 to curb crime and delinquency among at-risk youth and young offenders. The Police Department is working with Juvenile Probation officers to reduce truancy, which should ultimately reduce criminal activity associated with truancy. 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS \r.. No Public Comments 6. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS No Committee Member comments. 7. ITEMS FOR NEXT MEETING A. Fireworks Information B. Impact of Proposition 69 (DNA) C. Truancy Update 8. NEXT MEETING DATE - Monday, March 14,2005,6:00 PM, City Hall, 8th floor conference room, 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California. cd!\:lr PAUL M. WALTERS '-' Chief of Police