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ZOA No. 2024-02 & AA No. 2024-03 (Transit Zoning Code Amendments) <br />April 1, 2025 <br />Page 19 <br />Additionally, the proposed amendments implement and/or contribute to achieving the <br />following specific action programs of the General Plan, most particularly directly addressing <br />LU3.3 through the creation of a discontinuance of nonconforming industrial uses through <br />amortization: <br />LU1.1 - Development Code Update. Prepare a comprehensive update to the zoning code <br />to ensure that the City's zoning regulations align with the General Plan's goals and policies. <br />Update the Metro East Mixed -Use Overlay District to remove the portion within the 17th <br />Street and Grand Avenue Focus Area. Update the Midtown Specific Plan. <br />LU3.3 - Healthy lifestyles. Collaborate with residents and industry stakeholders to create a <br />program to incentivize and amortize the removal of existing heavy industrial uses adjacent <br />to sensitive uses. <br />CN1.4 - Health risk criteria. Establish criteria for requiring health risk assessments for <br />existing and new industries, including the type of business, thresholds, and scope of <br />assessment. Review existing and establish new regulation to reduce and avoid increased <br />pollution near sensitive receptors within environmental justice area boundaries. <br />CN1.7 - Truck idling. Evaluate strategies to reduce truck idling found or reported in areas <br />with sensitive receptors, with a priority placed on environmental justice areas. <br />CN1.11 - Public education. Augment existing outreach programs to improve public <br />awareness of State, regional, and local agencies' roles and resources to identify, monitor, <br />and address air quality and other environmental hazards in the community. <br />HE5.0 — Healthy Neighborhoods Initiatives. Update the City's zoning code development and <br />operational standards for industrial zones to address incompatibility with adjacent uses, <br />including minimum distance requirements to buffer heavy industrial uses from sensitive <br />receptors. Conduct a study to evaluate and establish appropriate minimum distances and <br />landscape buffers between polluting industrial uses from sensitive receptors such as <br />residences. <br />HE44.A — Fair Housing. Ensure all City programs and activities relating to housing and <br />community development are administered in a manner that affirmatively furthers fair <br />housing. <br />Santa Ana's current General Plan champions implementation policies, including 77 EJ <br />actions that address air quality, noxious uses, water safety, residential lead exposure in <br />the soil, and other environmental public health conditions. The proposed TZC <br />amendments align with both the General Plan's EJ policies and the original land use <br />designations applicable to the area since the adoption of the TZC in 2010. <br />
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