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ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Safety <br />1.7 <br />No <br />Storm Drains. Continue to maintain and seek <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />PWA reviewed all submitted land development projects to determine whether <br />opportunities to upgrade the City's storm drain systems, <br />proposed private improvements caused additional storm runoff, and where <br />where needed, with an emphasis on historical flooding <br />applicable and feasible, required storm drain system mitigations. In 2022, the <br />areas. This includes regular maintenance and cleaning of <br />City was awarded $9.55 million of competitive statewide grant funding for flood <br />storm drains and other flood control structures so that <br />reduction and stormdrain upgrade projects from the California Natural <br />stormwater can be effectively conveyed, and upgrading <br />Resources Agency and Department of Water Resources. The City also removed <br />the storm drain system where it is known to be <br />approximately 94 tons of material from the stormdrain system. <br />undersized. <br />Safety <br />2.2 <br />No <br />Sensitive use protection. Consider legislation to prohibit <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />In December of 2022, the City Council approved an ordinance to require noxious <br />new facilities involved in the production, use, storage, <br />uses that require a permit from a regional, state, or federal agency to discharge, <br />transport, or disposal of hazardous materials near existing <br />emit, or store chemicals or other regulated substances that are located within <br />land uses that may be adversely impacted by such <br />500 feet of a sensitive receptorto obtain a conditional use permit. The ordinance <br />activities. Prohibit new sensitive facilities near existing <br />also made violations of permitting agency's codes a violation of the City's <br />sites that use, store, or generate hazardous materials. <br />Municipal Code, enabling the City to take enforcement action against repeat <br />violators. <br />Safety <br />2.3 <br />No <br />Waste drop-off facilities. Continue to promote off -site <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />The City continued to educate residents on the annual no cost Used Oil Filter <br />hazardous materials and/or electronic waste drop-off. <br />Exchange Event conducted during May and June, through the Quarterly Santa <br />Ana Green Newsletter and direct mail postcards. The City, through its waste <br />hauler, conducted an Annual Household Hazardous Waste Drop -Off event and <br />educated residents through the Quarterly Santa Ana Green Newsletter and <br />direct mail postcards. The City continued to educate residents on the Orange <br />County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Centers through the <br />Quarterly Santa Ana Green Newsletter. The City direct mails annual Program <br />Service Guides to all residents, and the City's website contains information on <br />these programs. <br />Safety <br />3.6 <br />No <br />Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment. Identify resources <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />In 2022, the City budgeted resources to solicit services from professional <br />to conduct an inventory of private buildings that may be <br />engineering firms to conduct a survey of buildings vulnerable to earthquake <br />particularly vulnerable to earthquake damage, including <br />damage. The RFP is scheduled to be released early 2023. <br />pre 1940s structures and homes with cripple wall <br />foundations. <br />43 <br />City Council 8 — 73 3/21/2023 <br />