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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: notify=proudcity.com@getproudcity.com on behalf of Peter Loamkin <br /> <notify@proudcity.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, May 05, 2025 11:35 AM <br /> To: !City Clerk <br /> Subject: New submission from City Clerk's Office <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Flag Status: Completed <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> Name <br /> Peter Loamkin <br /> Email <br /> <br /> Message <br /> Please see the attached letter below regarding the proposed SD-84 Area-Transit Zoning Code Rezoning that is coming before <br /> the city council at the May 6th meeting. I have already sent this to each of the council members and the Mayor using the <br /> document up load feature located on the"Contact" city council webpage. <br /> I am sending this to you so that it would be entered/recorded as received in the meeting minutes. Since there is no document <br /> upload feature on this page, I pasted the letter below. <br /> Thank you. <br /> ------------------ <br /> 5/5/25 <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> Re: Proposed SD-84 Area-Transit Zoning Code Rezoning <br /> Dear Council Member, <br /> I am opposed to and ask that you vote against the approval of the proposed SD-84 Area-Transit Zoning Code Rezoning that is <br /> to come up before the city council on May 6th. <br /> Having both a residence and an industrial zoned property in the Logan district, I am opposed to the rezoning effort being made <br /> in the area. After discussing the rezoning changes the city intends to make with numerous neighbors around my home and <br /> industrial property, it has become clear to me that there is no desire let alone push for these changes by most of the Logan <br /> Street residence owners. It is clear that there is a push for this only by a few outspoken,well-connected and rewarded <br /> neighborhood activists who reside in and outside of the neighborhood. These activists have spoken to my neighbors and made <br /> it known that they hate the existence of the industrial properties located in the neighborhood and intend to rid "their" <br /> neighborhood of all the businesses.As I mentioned, most neighbors around me are quite content living and interacting with the <br /> presence of business properties near them and have done so for many decades. My family and I have spent 50 years of our <br /> lives living and working in the Logan neighborhood. As I stated at the Planning Commission meetings in the past, I consider my <br /> neighbors on Logan Street near my home and business as good friends, many as part of our extended family. <br /> This rezoning change being made by the city is simply a means of accomplishing a city desire/goal of changing the <br /> neighborhood into something in line with the long-term beautification of the train station to downtown areas. I understand that <br /> desire to beautify the area. However, forcing a change to the zoning will only negatively harm the property values and <br /> businesses of all industrial properties located within the proposed zone. Properties that have been owned by families for <br /> generations. Further, passage of this rezoning code will also cause great damage to the finances and resource capital of the <br /> ongoing businesses, impacting the livelihoods of many people who live in Santa Ana and are dependent on those businesses. <br /> 1 <br />
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