HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-06-16 PUBLIC SAFETYCITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON
PUBLIC SAFETY AND NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT
MINUTES
June 16, 2014
CALL TO ORDER: Santa Ana Police Department
60 Civic Center Drive, Police Community Room
Santa Ana, California
5:30 PM
ATTENDANCE: Council Committee members:
David Benavides
Michele Martinez
Roman Reyna
STAFF PRESENT: David Cavazos, CMO
Carlos Rojas, PD
Devin Leonard, OCFA
Laura Rossini, CAO
Chris Revere, PD
Ken Gominsky, PD
Tanya Lyon, CMO
Karen Haluza, Planning & Building
Margarita Macedonio, CDA
Scott Kutner, CDA
Eileen F. Greene, Recording Secretary
PUBLIC SIGN -INS: Alfredo Amezcua, Attorney
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Attorney [and resident of Santa Ana] Alfredo Amezcua gives his perspective on community
oriented policing. He believes we need a new strategy developed whereby community leaders,
residents and even the youth of Santa Ana become significant members working with the police
towards public safety. He also believes that we do not need medical marijuana dispensaries in
the city of Santa Ana.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of 3 -31 -14 Meeting
Motion: Approve the Minutes of 3 -31 -14 meeting.
MOTION: Benavides SECOND: Martinez
VOTE: AYES: Benavides, Martinez, Reyna
NOES: None (0)
Motion carries.
2. Patrol Deployment Modeling (SAPD will be joining the University of North Texas in a
patrol deployment strategy.)
Commander Chris Revere gives a Power Point presentation entitled "Police Staffing — MAPP."
The Police Department is entering into a partnership with the University of North Texas to
conduct a patrol staffing study. Specifically, the study will show how many officers are needed
to adequately police the city of Santa Ana. The Model for Allocation of Patrol Personnel
(MAPP) is an Internet -based software program. This is the only model built and statistically
validated since the early 1990's and is used by over 50 law enforcement agencies. It takes into
account 35 agency - specific variables such as response time goals, degree of visibility with the
public, proactive activity, etc. which can be controlled to a certain degree. There are two phases
to the model — 1) develop base MAPP using variables from 2013 data, and 2) develop a 3 -5 year
staffing plan that allows alteration of the base MAPP plan to reach desired objectives. This
model is reliable, scientifically valid, and fiscally responsible and efficient as we move forward.
3. Strategic Plan Update (Review of preliminary efforts regarding Goal No. 1: Modernize
the community policing philosophy to improve customer service, crime prevention and
traffic /pedestrian /bicycle safety.)
Commander Ken Gominsky gives a presentation on community policing. The Police
Department will be sending out a survey to see what the community believes community-
oriented policing is and their wants and needs. Beginning on July I", the Police Department will
partner with various community groups and different entities of the City to come up with this
survey in order to reach Goal No. 1 of the Strategic Plan. The survey will be a tool whereby the
Police Department can work towards engaging with the community and improving the current
community policing effort. The Department is looking at programs already in place such as
Coffee with a Cop, Teen Academy, H.E.A.R.T. program, Junior COP, etc. There are currently
over 30 different programs; some may need fine -timing to become more effective.
4. Drowning Prevention Awareness (Discuss proper pool safety guidelines and review
water safety tips.)
OCFA Division Chief Leonard provides a handout and presents a short video to discuss water
safety. Most drowning occurs at community pools where everyone thinks that someone else is
watching the children. OCFA has asked all their cities, including Santa Ana, to issue a
proclamation in support of drowning prevention. OCFA has also presented public education
with a program called "Children Drown without a Sound" or "Watch the Water." OCFA
distributed necklaces to communities so that everyone is aware that someone is watching the
water. Chief Leonard shows a Public Service Announcement (PSA) video to the Committee.
The PSA was worked on with the City's Communications Manager for it to have the most
impact for the citizens of Santa Ana. It is now being shown at different community and
neighborhood association meetings, as well as to managers of large residential properties that
have community pools.
5. Mobile Food Vendors (Update and recommendations on mobile food vending vehicles.)
Sr. City Attorney Laura Rossini explains that City Attorney Cavalho sent an e -mail to the City
Council in April outlining the background on litigation as it relates to mobile vending trucks,
making recommendations, and waiting for City Council direction. Chairman Benavides says this
item will be put back on the Agenda for the next meeting to have a discussion and presentation
on what the items are in that e -mail. Council Member Martinez states that the issue needs to
leave Public Safety. She makes a recommendation to Chairman Benavides: 1) address the
litigation issue at the Closed Session of the next City Council meeting; 2) create a task force
between the County Health Agency, the City's Code Enforcement Team, and the Police
Department to collectively address the issue. Committee Member Reyna seconds the
recommendation made by Committee Member Martinez. Chairman Benavides agrees to bring
the item to the July 1st City Council Agenda, Closed Session. City Manager Cavazos approves.
6. Medical Marijuana Dispensaries /Collectives (General overview of ordinance and
enforcement.)
Chief Rojas gives a brief synopsis of the Police Department's enforcement efforts regarding
illegal marijuana dispensaries. The Police Department plays an assistance role to Code
Enforcement due to zoning issues. The Department handles calls for service regarding loitering,
trespassing, and various quality of life issues. Interim Executive Director, Planning & Building,
Karen Hatuza explains that the zoning ordinance in Chapter 41 of the SAMC makes marijuana
dispensaries a prohibited use; currently there are approximately 55 illegal dispensaries in
operation. The dispensaries are worked aggressively by both Code Enforcement (citing property
owners as well as business operators) and legally (City Attorney's Office filing injunctions).
City Manager Cavazos states that the City does have additional revenue to have an enforcement
plan to deal with this issue in the future, as it is a priority with the City Council. Sr. City
Attorney Rossini advises the Committee that the City Attorney's Office currently has over 30
medical marijuana nuisance abatement cases pending.
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
Chairman Benavides questioned the Model for Allocation of Patrol Personnel (MAPP) as far as
if it could provide a 3 -5 year staffing plan. He asks for a follow -up on the patrol staffing plan
and recruitment of new officers. Committee Member Martinez speaks about the General Plan
and how as policymakers, they need to be cognizant that most calls for service to the Police
Department are from residences. As Santa Ana is going through a growing phase with housing,
more officers will be needed. Committee Member Reyna likes that we are embracing
technology and a new delivery system for getting out information regarding the recruitment
process. Likes idea of the pipeline process whereby recruitment includes Santa Ana high school
students, explorers, and cadets.
Chairman Benavides wants the PD to work with the City's new Communications Manager when
doing outreach to the community.
Chairman Benavides suggests putting the PSA regarding water safety up on all social media
outlets that the City has and also promote the necklaces. Police Chief Rojas offers to coordinate
with Communications Manager Lyon to put the PSA on the Police Department's YouTube
channel and Facebook. Committee Member Reyna suggests using Santa Ana park facilities in
the PSA.
Committee Member Martinez states that an enforcement plan is needed to deal with the medical
marijuana dispensaries. She also suggests creating an ordinance making a certain amount of
dispensaries legal in a designated area.
Committee Member Martinez requests a report on deaths in regards to people converting garages
to living spaces and the health conditions it poses. She also wants OCFA to work with the City's
Planning Department to address this issue. Chairman Benavides would like to discuss what
happens when property is transferring ownership at point -of -sale in reference to garage
conversions.
Committee Member Reyna wants to talk about Restorative Justice; the SAUSD is looking to
embrace this idea. Feels it should be part of the Strategic Plan. He would also like to see the
street sweeping issue back on the Agenda, and a solution to the problem of citing residents
dropping off their children at area schools.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
➢ Garage Conversion Discussion
➢ Recruitment Process
➢ Patrol Deployment Modeling
➢ Restorative Justice
➢ Transgender Community
➢ Street Sweeping
➢ Towing Contracts
➢ Myrtle /Townsend, the area around ICidWorks
Acting Chief of Police