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POLICY FRAMEWORK <br />POLICY CN-1.1 <br />REGIONAL PLANNING EFFORTS <br />Coordinate air quality planning efforts with local and <br />regional agencies to meet State and Federal ambient air <br />quality standards in order to protect all residents from <br />the health effects of air pollution. <br />H I Eq <br />POLICY CN-1.2 <br />CLIMATE ACTION PLAN <br />Consistency with emission reduction goals highlighted <br />in the Climate Action Plan shall be considered in all <br />major decisions on land use and investments in public <br />infrastructure. <br />H I 5 I Eq <br />POLICY CN-1.3 <br />EDUCATION <br />Promote efforts to educate businesses and the general <br />public about air quality standards, reducing the urban <br />heat island effect, health effects from poor air quality <br />and extreme heat, and best practices they can make to <br />improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. <br />H I Ed I Eq' <br />POLICY CN-1.4 <br />DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br />Support new development that meets or exceeds <br />standards for energy -efficient building design and site <br />planning. <br />POLICY CN-1.5 <br />SENSITIVE RECEPTOR DECISIONS <br />Consider potential impacts of stationary and <br />nonstationary emission sources on existing and proposed <br />sensitive uses and opportunities to minimize health and <br />safety risks. Develop and adopt new regulations on <br />the siting of facilities that might significantly increase <br />pollution near sensitive receptors within environmental <br />justice area boundaries. <br />H Eq <br />POLICY CN-1.6 <br />NEW AND INFILL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT <br />Promote development that is mixed use, pedestrian <br />friendly, transit oriented, and clustered around activity <br />centers. <br />POLICY CN-1.7 <br />HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES <br />Improve the city's jobs/housing balance ratio by <br />supporting development that provides housing and <br />employment opportunities to enable people to live and <br />work in Santa Ana. <br />m <br />POLICY CN-1.8 <br />PROMOTE ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION <br />Promote use of alternate modes of transportation in the <br />City of Santa Ana, including pedestrian, bicycling, public <br />transportation, car sharing programs, and emerging <br />technologies. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN �i u. �..•• <br />
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