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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: Scott Ham < <br /> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2025 3:00 PM <br /> To: eComment; Penaloza, David; Amezcua, Valerie <br /> Subject: Resident in support of SD84 Transit Zoning Code changes (Item 24) <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> 2025-06-03 <br /> Mayor Amezcua and City Council members, <br /> I am a resident of SD84 in ward 6,and want to voice my support for the proposed zoning code changes. <br /> Specifically, <br /> 1.Removal of the M1 and M2 industrial overlays from SD84. <br /> 2.Clarifying conforming and non-confoming land uses-what is appropriate land use within the transit zoning district. <br /> 3.Establishing the amortization/termination of use process. <br /> In addition,I would like to voice support for removal of public storage facilities as an conforming land use,as they not compatible <br /> with transit-oriented development. <br /> The area surrounding Santa Ana's only train station is our most important neighborhood in the city,and above all should be walkable <br /> and oriented toward diversity of uses that allow a thriving interconnected neighborhood. <br /> Instead,it feels like we treat it as a garbage dump.People arriving on the train are greeted with junkyards,barbed wire,dust,and a <br /> pervasive smell of rotting garbage. <br /> These very few bad actor businesses do not think they have a responsibility to our community, and operate in a manner that results in <br /> garbage,air pollution,and noise in this neighborhood. <br /> The proposed changes establish a reasonable solution to allow the city to address noxious uses,and a mechanism to holding those bad <br /> actors accountable. <br /> Please support these changes to SD84. <br /> Thank You, <br /> Scott Ham <br /> Ward 6 <br /> 1 <br />
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