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Cabrillo at First Mixed-Use Residential <br /> Air Quality, Global Climate Change, HRA, and Energy Impact Analysis <br /> 18 19386 <br />health and safety risks. Develop and adopt new regulations on the siting of facilities that <br />might significantly increase pollution near sensitive receptors within environmental justice <br />area boundaries. <br />Policy CN-1.6 New and Infill Residential Development. Promote development that is mixed use, <br />pedestrian friendly, transit oriented, and clustered around activity centers. <br />Policy CN-1.7 Housing and Employment Opportunities. Improve the city’s jobs/housing balance ratio by <br />supporting development that provides housing and employment opportunities to enable <br />people to live and work in Santa Ana. <br />Policy CN-1.8 Promote Alternative Transportation. Promote use of alternate modes of transportation in <br />the City of Santa Ana, including pedestrian, bicycling, public transportation, car sharing <br />programs, and emerging technologies. <br />Policy CN-1.12 Sustainable Infrastructure. Encourage the use of low or zero emission vehicles, bicycles, <br />nonmotorized vehicles, and car-sharing programs by supporting new and existing <br />development that includes sustainable infrastructure and strategies such as vehicle charging <br />stations, drop-off areas for ride-sharing services, secure bicycle parking, and transportation <br />demand management programs. <br />Policy CN-1.14 Transportation Demand Management. Require and incentivize projects to incorporate <br />transportation demand management techniques. <br />Policy CN-1.17 Indoor Recreation Encourage new development to provide indoor recreation space when <br />located in areas with high levels of localized air pollution or if site is adjacent to freeways or <br />heavy industrial uses. <br /> <br /> <br />186/27/2022 <br />Planning Commission 2 –71