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SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Minutes of Meeting <br />January 24, 2012 <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />The meeting was convened at 6:15 P.M. at Santa Ana Police Department, 60 Civic Center <br />Plaza, Police Community Room, Santa Ana, California. <br />ATTENDANCE <br />Council members present: Claudia Alvarez and Sal Tinajero. <br />Staff present: Police Chief Paul Walters, Fire Chief Dave Thomas, Assistant City Attorney <br />Teresa Judd, Sgt. Mark Kozakowski, ACO II Sondra Berg, and Loretta Tafoya, Recording <br />Secretary. <br />Public sign-ins: Sharon Portman, Irma Macias, Rene D. Guzman <br />SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Minutes approved of the September 27, 2011 meeting. <br />2. PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />• Sharon Portman appealed to the committee to be fair when they review the 100 <br />foot limit on the ordinance. There is a tremendous amount of benefits to having <br />chickens. Nationwide right now everyone is into organic food and being healthy. <br />3. CHICKEN ORDINANCE <br />Assistant City Attorney Teresa Judd introduced herself, Sgt. Kozakowski and ACO II <br />Sondra Berg. She explained the City Council has the jurisdiction to make in-act and <br />advise any changes since this ordinance is to deal with public safety. Sgt. Kozakowski <br />stated our current SAMC 5-18 (Proximity to Humans) requires the keeping of chickens in <br />a coop or pen on one's property to be at least 100 ft. from any other inhabitable building. <br />It is the most restrictive policy within the County. The City of Santa Ana has the densest <br />population in the county, which has potential health risk. In 2003, the City had an <br />outbreak of the West Nile Virus which resulted in the recovery of over 2100 dead or <br />dying birds. This resulted in an increased shelter cost to the City. Diseases travel <br />rapidly with the bird population. Last year, we had 226 fowl related calls. In 2003 - <br />2011 there were a total of 3132 calls for service. If we increase the amount of chickens <br />residents can have, it could become a burden to our Animal Control Unit. Committee <br />Member Alvarez asked what is the comparison with other cities. Sgt. Kozakowski stated <br />Santa Ana has 100 feet restriction, 27.5 sq miles with the population of 337,977, <br />Anaheim allows 3 hens on 5000 sq ft. lot, 50.8 sq. miles, population 336,255. <br />Committee Member Alvarez wanted to know if we can amend or update the ordinance <br />with more study. She asked what kind of restrictions the County has. ACO II Berg <br />stated the County also has a 100 ft. rule. Committee Member Alvarez stated that there <br />has to be a middle ground.