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TABLE LU-10. LAND USE ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION <br />Agency / <br />Ref # Implementation Action <br />Time Frame <br />GOAL LU-3: Compatibility of Uses <br />Preserve and improve the character and integrity of existing neighborhoods and districts. <br />3.1 CECIA review. Continue to evaluate land use compatibility through required environmental clearance of <br />PBA <br />new development projects. <br />Ongoing <br />Design guidelines and standards. Update the zoning code's development and operational standards for <br />industrial zones to address incompatibility with adjacent uses, including minimum distance requirements <br />3.2® <br />to buffer heavy industrial uses from sensitive receptors. Conduct a study to evaluate and establish <br />PBA <br />appropriate minimum distances and landscape buffers between polluting industrial uses from sensitive <br />2022 <br />receptors such as residences, schools, day care, and public facilities. <br />3.3 ® <br />Healthy lifestyles. Collaborate with residents and industry stakeholders to create a program to <br />PBA <br />incentivize and amortize the removal of existing heavy industrial uses adjacent to sensitive uses. <br />2022 <br />Funding for air filtration. Seek funding from South Coast Air Quality Management District and other <br />3.4® <br />regional sources for the installation of high -efficiency air filtration systems in buildings, homes, <br />PBA <br />and schools located in areas with high levels of localized air pollution, especially for those within <br />2022 <br />environmental justice area boundaries. <br />Business incentive. Explore economic development incentives and grant funding to encourage <br />3.5 W <br />existing or draw new business investments in the industrial zones to incorporate more environmentally <br />CDA <br />sustainable practices. <br />ongoing <br />Lead paint abatement. Coordinate with County of Orange Health Care Agency and community <br />3.60 <br />organizations to strengthen local programs and initiatives to eliminate lead -based paint hazards, with <br />CDA <br />priority given to residential buildings located within environmental justice area boundaries. <br />2021 <br />3 7 <br />Building massing. Update the Citywide Design Guidelines to incorporate best practices addressing <br />PBA <br />transitions in building height and bulk for new development adjacent to lower density neighborhoods. <br />2022 <br />3.8 <br />Signage. Update the sign ordinance to incorporate measures that reduce visual clutter. <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />Parking. Through City Interagency collaboration, develop parking management strategies to support <br />3.9 <br />the Land Use Plan and reduce dependency on single -passenger vehicles, considering the parking needs <br />PBA/ PWA <br />for existing development and future activity nodes, changes in automotive technologies and car usage <br />2022 <br />trends, and options for City -operated facilities. Explore parking strategies through pilot projects. <br />3.10 <br />code enforcement. Continue aggressive code enforcement programs and activities to maintain <br />PBA <br />community pride and promote reinvestment in Santa Ana neighborhoods. <br />Ongoing <br />3.11 <br />Neighborhood aesthetics. Partner with neighborhood associations to provide educational materials to <br />PBA <br />residents regarding the front yard, parkway, landscape, and fence requirements. <br />2022 <br />Adaptive reuse. Update the Adaptive Reuse Ordinance to clarify the areas of opportunity for conversion <br />PBA <br />3.12 <br />to new housing. <br />2022 <br />3.13 <br />Growth in focus areas. Develop incentives to promote development within identified focus areas. <br />PBA/CDA <br />2022 <br />3.1490 <br />Sunshine ordinance. Update City Sunshine Ordinance, incorporating best practices for outreach in <br />CMO <br />environmental justice areas in Santa Ana. <br />2022 <br />3.150 <br />communication tools. Explore tools for communication with residents and sensitive receptors when <br />PBA <br />new industrial uses are proposed in their areas. <br />2022 <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN go <br />