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Coast AQMD, Orange County Health Care Agency — Certified Unified Program <br />Agencies (OC CUPA), Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Board (SARWQB), Orange <br />County Fire Authority. Industrial facilities have caused significant pollution exposure to <br />disadvantaged communities, including lead risk in soil and housing, diesel particulate <br />matter from idling trucks, toxic release from facilities, traffic impacts, noise pollution, and <br />airborne particulate matter or fine inhalable particles of 2.5 (PM2.5) microns or less in <br />diameter. CalEnviroScreen reports higher environmental effects from active facility <br />cleanup sites, hazardous waste facilities, and solid waste locations. Cumulative health <br />impacts in the area include asthma, cardiovascular disease, and low birth weight, in this <br />overburdened disadvantaged community factored by socioeconomic indicators of <br />poverty, linguistic isolation, housing burden, and education; and <br />WHEREAS, in the Lacy neighborhood, 76 industrial facilities (automotive, <br />warehouse/storage, towing yards, construction) are presently in close proximity to <br />sensitive uses monitored by external regulatory agencies such as South Coast AQMD, <br />Orange County Health Care Agency — Certified Unified Program Agencies (OC CUPA), <br />Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Board (SARWQB), Orange County Fire Authority. <br />Industrial facilities have caused significant pollution onto disadvantaged communities, <br />including lead risk exposure, diesel particulate matter from idling trucks, toxic release <br />from facilities, traffic impacts, noise pollution, vibration impacts, and airborne particulate <br />matter or fine inhalable particles of 2.5 (PM2.5) microns or less in diameter. <br />CalEnviroScreen reports higher environmental effects from active facility cleanup sites, <br />hazardous waste facilities, and solid waste locations. Cumulative health impacts in the <br />area include asthma, cardiovascular disease, and low birth weight, in this overburdened <br />disadvantaged community factored by socioeconomic indicators of poverty, linguistic <br />isolation, housing burden, and education; and <br />WHEREAS, there is a recent surge in residential development activity in the TZC <br />that is exacerbating the irreconcilable land use conflicts between residential and <br />industrial land uses. Examples include the Lacy Crossing residential development with <br />over 100 ownership units directly adjacent to existing industrial land uses, for which the <br />City receives regular complaints from residential occupants of disturbances from noise, <br />vibrations, odors, and truck traffic; and the Rafferty mixed -use development with 218 <br />residential units, including 11 onsite units for very -low income households, which is <br />located less than one -fifth of a mile from industrial land uses; and <br />WHEREAS, there is a marked increase in the pending and active development <br />applications for industrial land uses in the TZC, including for contractor's yards, <br />construction debris storage yards, manufacturing operations, expansion of existing <br />industrial businesses, and storage and warehousing operations, stemming from shifting <br />economic demands for goods and services emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic; and <br />WHEREAS, The City Council approved a contract with Moore, lacofano, <br />Goltsman, Inc. (MIG) on October 17, 2023. To ensure the City's Zoning Code and <br />General Plan are consistent, and to maintain compliance with state law, comprehensive <br />amendments to the Zoning Code are required; and <br />Ordinance No. NS - 3063 <br />Page 4 of 8