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Catalog of City of Santa Ana Draft General Plan Update Comments Received Post February 15, 2022
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<br />Public Comments/Concerns
<br />Draft Policies and Implementation Actions Addressing Comments/Concerns
<br />City Response
<br />Source of Comment
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<br />Suggested Agency/Time Frame Change: PBA / 2022 & Ongoing
<br />Suggested Agency/Time Frame Change: PEA / 2022 & Ongoing
<br />The comment is noted and is recommended to be included in its entirety.
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
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<br />Willowick) received
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<br />Suggested Action Change: Action LU-4.7: Construction Improvements -
<br />N/A
<br />The suggested edits pertaining to soil contamination and worker safety are not germane to the
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />Identify best practices and communication tools to reduce soil contamination
<br />nature of this policy. Soil issues are exhaustively covered in draft policies and actions of the
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
<br />and monitor mitigation measures and oversight of private and public
<br />Plan (example actions include S-2.4, LU-3.6, LU-3.17, LU-3.18, LU-3.19, LU-3.20, LU-3.21, LU-
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<br />construction improvements to protect the health and safety of workers, the
<br />3.22, LU-3.24, LU-3.26, LU-3.29, and CM-3.8) and worker safety is covered and enforced by
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<br />community, and the soil, with focus on environmental justice areas.
<br />Cal/OSHA. The Policy was specifically drafted to ensure identification and implementation of
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<br />best construction practices as a component of the CEQA review and implementation process.
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<br />Suggested Action Change: Action HP-1.5: Historic Design Standards - Update
<br />N/A
<br />Action HP-1.5 is strictly related to design. While lead contamination is an important issue
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />historic design standards for preserving historic setting and context,
<br />facing Santa Ana communities, it is not germane to this actions and is already being addressed
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
<br />incorporating best practices related to landscape design, front yard fences,
<br />through other policies and actions such as action LU-3.6 Lead Paint Abatement and action S-
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<br />other property features, and remediation of lead -based paint and lead-
<br />2.4 Lead Contamination.
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<br />contaminated soil.
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<br />Suggested Action Change: Action HP-1.6: Historic Resources Survey -Survey
<br />Recommended New Action: HP-2.7: Native American Cultural Significance. Consult with affiliated
<br />A new action has been added in the Historic Preservation element to address community
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />all City -owned historic resources to identify condition, maintenance and
<br />tribes listed with the California Native American Heritage Commission to identify sites of cultural,
<br />comment.
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
<br />spiritual, and/or historical significance to their tribes, and work with them to preserve, restore or
<br />repair needs, and sources of funding for upgrades. Consult with local
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<br />celebrate these sites, where feasible.
<br />indigenous tribes (Juaneno/Acjachemen and Gabrieleno/Tongva) to identify
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<br />sites of cultural, spiritual, and/or historical significance to their tribes, and
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<br />work with them to preserve and/or restore these sites. Work with local tribes
<br />to hear and implement proposals to ensure continued indigenous access and
<br />custodianship of these sites.
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<br />Suggested Agency/Time Frame Change: PRCSA & PWA / 2022 & Ongoing
<br />Recommended Agency/Time Frame Change: PEA / 2023 & Ongoing
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
<br />THRIVE, & Rise Up
<br />Willowick) received
<br />3.14.2022
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<br />Suggested Action Change: Action HP-1.7: Oral History - Seek funding to
<br />N/A
<br />Action HP-1.7 is meant to include all historic and cultural histories regardless of group
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />reinstate local oral history program to capture Santa Ana's historic and
<br />affiliation, which includes indigenous tribes. Incorporating suggested language will narrow the
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
<br />cultural narrative. Work with local tribes (Juaneno/Acjachemen and
<br />focus of the action and not be as inclusive as intended.
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<br />Gabrieleno/Tongva) to contribute knowledge on indigenous history (pre-
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<br />colonization to present) to the oral history program.
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<br />Suggested Action Change: Action HP-3.2: Historic Properties - Update and
<br />Recommended New Action: HP-2.7: Native American Cultural Significance. Consult with affiliated
<br />A new action has been added in the Historic Preservation element to address community
<br />Collaborative Letter
<br />expand citywide Historic Properties Survey Program to identify potential
<br />tribes listed with the California Native American Heritage Commission to identify sites of cultural.
<br />comment.
<br />(MPNA, OCEJ,
<br />spiritual, and/or historical significance to their tribes, and work with them to preserve, restore or
<br />historic resources for placement on local Register and those that are at risk of
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<br />losing their historic value, with the first phase to include resource evaluation
<br />celebrate these sites, where feasible.
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<br />of the Focus Areas. Consult with local indigenous tribes (Juaneno/Acjachemen
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<br />and Gabrieleno/Tongva) to identify sites of cultural, spiritual, and/or historical
<br />significance to their tribes, and work with them to preserve and/or restore
<br />these sites. Work with local tribes to hear and implement proposals to ensure
<br />continued indigenous access and custodianship of these sites.
<br />City Council
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<br />4/19/2022
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