HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-10-04 LEGISLATIVE CITY OF SANTA ANA
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS, ETHICS AND TRANSPARENCY COUNCIL COMMITTEE
MINUTES
October 4, 2017
An audio recording of this meeting is available on the City of Santa Ana website,
http://www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us/.
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 12:37pm by Councilmember Vicente Sarmiento at City Hall
Ross Annex, Room 1600.
ATTENDANCE
Members Present: Councilmember Vicente Sarmiento
Councilmember Jose Solorio
Members Absent: Councilmember Sal Tinajero
Staff Present: Judson Brown, Julie Castro-Cardenas, Robert Cortez, Alma Flores, Jorge
Garcia, Maria Huizar, Cynthia Kurtz, Becky Magallon, Daisy Perez. Also
present were Tony Cardenas from the League of California Cities, Casey
Elliot and Cori Williams from Townsend Public Affairs, and Dan Maldonado
and Leslie Pollner from Holland & Knight via telephone.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
• Gil Salmon, Vice Chair of ETAC, encouraged the Committee to track SB 231 which is
waiting for the Governor's signature and brought to the Committee's attention that banning
outdoor cultivation of cannabis would make Santa Ana ineligible for State grants.
AGENDA ITEMS
1. Approval of Minutes of the July 19, 2017 Legislative Affairs, Ethics and Transparency
Council Committee Meeting
MOTION: Approve minutes.
MOTION: Sarmiento SECOND: Solorio
VOTE: AYES: Sarmiento, Solorio
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Tinajero (1)
2. Bylaws —Add Communication to Area of Review
Jorge Garcia reported that at the July 19, 2017 Legislative Affairs, Ethics and Transparency
Committee meeting, the Committee requested a change to the Bylaws to include
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Communications as an area of responsibility for the Council Committee, and added that, if
in agreement, staff would bring the item to Council as a Receive and File.
MOTION: Adopt Council Committee Bylaws to include Communications to
Powers and Duties:
MOTION: Solorio SECOND: Sarmiento
VOTE: AYES: Sarmiento, Solorio,
NOES: None (0)
ABSTAIN: None (0)
ABSENT: Tinajero (1)
The Committee expressed best wishes to Alma Flores, Strategic Communications
Manager, as she leaves the City.
3. Federal Legislative Update from Holland & Knight
Dan Maldonado and Leslie Pollner provided a federal legislative update which included FY
2018 appropriations, immigration issues such as the travel ban and DACA and the tax
reform. Dan Maldonado explained that concerns have been raised with the tax reform plan
at the state and local levels because it's believed that the House and Senate will move to
eliminate the state and local tax (SALT) deduction which would impact local government.
He added that Holland & Knight have been meeting with members of the California
Republican Delegation to urge them to support retaining the SALT deduction.
Councilmember Sarmiento asked if any announcements have been made by the
Administration on punitive measures on cities that have declared themselves as sanctuary
cities. Dan Maldonado responded that the issue is primarily in the court system and that
because of some of the disasters there has been a step back on the enforcements,
however, he believes we will start seeing some effort as we get to border security funding
issues and a focus on interior enforcement.
Councilmember Sarmiento mentioned that the Committee had requested a timeline of
pending grants at the last meeting, and staff advised him that once the Schedule for
Expenditure of Federal Awards numbers from the previous fiscal year are available, a report
will be presented to the Council, most likely in November.
4. State Legislative Update from Townsend Public Affairs
Casey Elliot reported that the California State Legislature concluded their legislative
session on September 15th and there are about 500 bills on the Governor's desk. He added
it was a productive session and shared some of the important items affecting Santa Ana
that were able to be addressed such as affordable housing and the Park Bond. Casey
Elliott also presented a summary of efforts undertaken by Townsend Public Affairs on
behalf of the City during the last legislative session.
Councilmember Sarmiento asked for the status of SB 231 and clarification on whether
banning outdoor cannabis cultivation would make Santa Ana ineligibility for State grants.
Casey Elliott mentioned that it's his understanding that local governments will not be
eligible for grants if they do a complete ban of outdoor cannabis cultivation.
Councilmember Solorio mentioned we want to avoid having City restrictions that would be
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detrimental to our eligibility for grants. Councilmember Sarmiento asked staff to seek our
State Lobbyist's guidance to confirm we are eligible.
Councilmember Solorio asked if there had been a change to SB 649 giving more land use
authority when cell towers are in parks or city-owned premises. Casey mentioned that
wording was included in the bill to provide some overall flexibility on the local control issue,
and that if the bill is vetoed, he anticipates a similar bill will be back next year.
5. League of California Cities Briefing
Tony Cardenas provided a list of planning and funding related bills on the Governor's desk.
He added that SB 649 is the League's number one priority and that they are seeking for
the Governor to veto the bill. Mr. Cardenas also discussed SB 35 which was approved and
is waiting to be signed. The League of Cities will be doing an analysis on the entire funding
package and the impacts to cities.
Tony Cardenas also reported that SB1 transportation revenues will be available to cities as
of January 1, 2018, and we will know in January if repeal of SB1 is going to be before the
voters in June 2018. The League will be fighting for SB 1.
6. Santa Ana Report Card on Legislative Bills and Letters July 1 2016 to June 30, 2017
Jorge Garcia provided the Committee a report card outlining positions the City has taken
on various bills and reported that staff will continue to track positions taken on future
legislation as well as outcomes, which will be helpful in preparing a more robust platform
for the Committee and for Council's consideration.
Councilmember Sarmiento thanked staff for the report card and suggested a similar format
be used for grants the City applies for. He also suggested the report outline how successful
we've been and the dollar amounts we've been able to garner.
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
• No comments.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
• Any federal proposals on use of drones.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 1:28 pm. The next committee will be held at noon on
January 10, 2018.
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Secretary to the City Manager
City Manager's Office
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