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TIME <br />ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Historical <br />1.6 <br />No <br />Historic resources survey. Survey all City -owned historic <br />PRCSA/ <br />2022 <br />The City retained an architect with historical expertise to lead the renovation of <br />Preservation <br />resources to identify condition, maintenance and repair <br />PWA <br />the historic Cypress Fire Station. <br />needs, and sources of funding for upgrades. <br />Historical <br />1.7 <br />No <br />Oral history. Seek funding to reinstate local oral history <br />PRCSA <br />Ongoing <br />The City began efforts to implement interpretive signage in public parks to <br />Preservation <br />program to capture Santa Ana's historic and cultural <br />celebrate Santa Ana's heritage and local history. <br />narrative. <br />Historical <br />3.7 <br />No <br />Maintain certification. Maintain Certified Local <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />In 2022, PBA staff maintained Certified Local Government status under the <br />Preservation <br />Government status under the National Parks Service <br />National Parks Service historic preservation. <br />historic preservation program through training and <br />submittal of annual report. <br />Land Use <br />2.10 <br />Yes <br />Open space requirements. Evaluate public open space <br />PBA/ <br />2022- <br />Funding was secured for the comprehensive update of the Zoning Code. The <br />and park requirements in the zoning code for residential <br />PRCSA <br />2027 <br />update will include evaluating public open space and park requirement <br />and nonresidential uses. Consider requirements and/or <br />standards for residential and nonresidential uses. In 2022, PBA staff drafted an <br />incentives to aggregate public open space areas required <br />RFP to solicit services of professional planning firms to the update. The RFP is <br />by two or more uses to form larger and more usable areas <br />schedule to be released early 2023. <br />and facilities. <br />Land Use <br />3.2 <br />Yes <br />Design guidelines and standards. Update the zoning <br />PBA <br />2022- <br />Funding was secured for the comprehensive update of the Zoning Code. The <br />code's development and operational standards for <br />2027 <br />update will include analyzing and, if appropriate, updating location and <br />industrial zones to address incompatibility with adjacent <br />operational standards for industrial uses. In 2022, PBA drafted an RFP to solicit <br />uses, including minimum distance requirements to buffer <br />services to begin the community engagement and drafting of the update. The <br />heavy industrial uses from sensitive receptors. Conduct a <br />RFP is scheduled to be released early 2023. <br />study to evaluate and establish appropriate minimum <br />distances and landscape buffers between polluting <br />industrial uses from sensitive receptors such as <br />residences, schools, day care, and public facilities. <br />Land Use <br />3.3 <br />Yes <br />Healthy lifestyles. Collaborate with residents and industry <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />The City's EJ Office (NIES) met with EJ neighborhoods regarding their concerns <br />stakeholders to create a program to incentivize and <br />from heavy industrial uses near residential zones and applying regulatory <br />amortize the removal of existing heavy industrial uses <br />enforcement measures with future opportunity to discuss amortization of these <br />adjacent to sensitive uses. <br />uses. <br />15 <br />City Council 8 — 45 3/21/2023 <br />