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SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Minutes of Meeting <br />March 22, 2011 <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />The meeting was convened at 5:50 P.M. at Santa Ana Police Department, 60 Civic Center Plaza, Police Community <br />Room, Santa Ana, California. <br />ATTENDANCE <br />Council members present: Claudia Alvarez, David Benavides, and Sal Tinajero. <br />Staff present: Police Chief Paul Walters, Fire Chief Dave Thomas, Assistant City Attorney Teresa Judd, Commander <br />Ken Gominsky, Assistant City Attorney Ryan Hodge, Interim City Attorney Joe Straka, PIS Yolanda Pena and Loretta <br />Tafoya, Recording Secretary. <br />Public sign-ins: Jose Andrade, Sam Romero, Frank Palmer, Vicky Baxter, Andrew Galvin, Connie Hamilton, Carl <br />Benninger, Rosalia Rinon, Alicia Ochoa, Sergio Hernandez, Esther Trinidad, Dennis Lluy, Ryan Chase, Davin Gumm, <br />Mark Gumm, Addison Yaggers, Philip deLara, Dr. Carter Dewberry, Adela Montanez, Laura Garcia, Teresa Andrade, <br />Ofelia Balbuena, Maria Andrade, Nathan Villa, Chris Blair, Omar Damian, Steve Guzman, Gabriela Penonori, George <br />Mendoza, Lavin Partola, Ana Carricchi, Arthur Sandoval, Jefferey Hoen, Ali Akabarzajeh, Sean Coolidge, Lizbeth <br />Lopez-Diaz, Matt Ortiz, Diana Markessinis, Irving, Chris. <br />SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Committee Member Alvarez started with Public Comments due to the large attendance. Committee Member <br />Sal Tinajero translated in Spanish. <br />Steve Guzman from a non-profit organization "Turkey and France" stated they raise money for various <br />organizations. He supports serving alcohol at the YOST Theater to help with raising more funds. Dennis <br />Lluv representing YOST Theater is supporting the ordinance and stated the Theater supports the Police <br />Department with all regulations. Mr. Lluv recognized that public safety is the top priority. Sam Romero is <br />concerned for the surrounding neighborhood. He stated there is a methadone clinic, halfway house, and <br />bars in that area. He is very concerned about having a nightclub added to the Community. He would like <br />education made a priority. <br />A citizen commented on the Committee not following the agenda. Committee Member Alvarez explained, <br />due to the large attendance, it was best to have the Public Comments be addressed first. This would give <br />those wanting to be present solely for the Public Comment agenda item, the option to leave in lieu of staying <br />for the entire meeting <br />Dr. Carter Dewberry lives in the lofts and she was expressing her support of the dance ordinance revisions <br />which will add structure to the current ordinance. Frank Palmer stated he was confused with the changes. <br />Committee Member Claudia Alvarez asked him what copy of ordinance he had. She explained to him that <br />Commander Gominsky was going to present the revisions of the ordinance after the public comments. Mr. <br />Palmer stated he would have liked that item to have been presented prior to the comments from the public <br />being heard. <br />A resident from Pacific Building stated that she understands what the YOST is doing. She thinks it will help <br />the Community. Rosalva Pena from Latino Health Access said she works with youth on prevention. She is <br />worried about adding "all-ages" to the new ordinance. It would be a huge blow to the work she does. <br />George Mendoza just opened a barbershop and has met with many youth from the neighborhood. He feels <br />like the YOST would give the youth alternatives. He felt it would be better than kids drinking and partying in <br />the street. He feels the YOST would help the youth have fun while they are being supervised. <br />Raul Morales stated he has been a promoter for quite some time. He believes YOST will be a safe place for <br />the youth because they are not being properly supervised in the areas where they currently gather.