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ABSTAIN: 0 <br />ABSENT: 1 — Mayor Pro Tern Lopez <br />Status: 6-0-0— 1 — Pass <br />33. Zoning Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-03: Updates to Various Sections of Chapter 41 <br />(Zoning) of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) Related to Family Daycare, Regional <br />Planned Sign Program Regulations, Massage Establishments, Medical Offices Operated in <br />the Professional Zone, Retail Uses in Industrial Zones, Trash Bin Enclosures, Urban Lot <br />Split and Two -Unit Developments Standards, Various Use Definitions, Regulation of <br />Noxious Uses, Regulation of Electric Fences, Synthetic Turf, and Clarifications to Permitting <br />Standards for Light Processing Facilities <br />Legal notice published in the Orange County Reporter on January 6, 2023. <br />Department(s): Planning and Building Agency <br />Recommended Action: Adopt an ordinance approving Zoning Ordinance Amendment <br />No. 2022-03 to amend various sections of Chapter 41 (Zoning) of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code (SAMC). <br />ORDINANCE NO. NS-3038 ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 2022-03 — AN <br />ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING <br />PORTIONS OF CHAPTER 41 (ZONING) OF THE SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE <br />RELATING TO FAMILY DAYCARE, REGIONAL PLANNED SIGN PROGRAM <br />REGULATIONS, MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, CONDITIONALLY-PERMMITTED <br />USES IN THE PROFESSIONAL ZONING DISTRICT, RETAIL USES IN INDUSTRIAL <br />ZONES, TRASH BIN ENCLOSURES, URBAN LOT SPLIT AND TWO -UNIT <br />DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, NOXIOUS USES, DEFINITIONS FOR VARIOUS <br />USES, ELECTRIC FENCES, SYNTHETIC TURF, AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS <br />FOR LIGHT PROCESSING FACILITIES <br />MINUTES: Mayor Amezcua opened the Public Hearing at 9:54 P.M. Acting City Clerk <br />Norma Orozco reported that one email comment had been received pertaining to Public <br />Hearing Item No. 33. Mayor Amezcua closed the Public Hearing at 9:54 P.M. <br />Councilmember Bacerra questioned the use of synthetic turf under the definition of <br />"landscape" to which Planning and Building Executive Director Minh Thai provided <br />clarifying information that it would be part of the overall property with live plants. He <br />requested to remove "as modified from time to time" in Section 11 so that significant <br />State amendments are considered by the Council, in Section 35 for Regional institution <br />strike out the words starting with "or any other facility determined..." through the end of <br />that definition, and regarding chair massage wanted to determine such services could <br />not be performed in a closed room. He requested future consideration of standards for <br />massage establishments, including separation buffers. <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />19 <br />January 17, 2023 <br />City Council 7 — 19 10/17/2023 <br />
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