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Catalog of City of Santa Ana Draft General Plan Update Comments Received Post February 15, 2022 <br />q <br />Public Comments/Concerns <br />Draft Policies and Implementation Actions Addressing Comments/Concerns <br />City Response <br />Source of Comment <br />120 <br />Suggested Agency/Time Frame Change: Action S-2.5: PBA & CDA / Target <br />Recommended Agency/Time Frame Change: Action S-2.5: PBA & CDA / Target Year: Ongoing <br />The comment is noted and is recommended to be included in its entirety. <br />City Council <br />Year: 2G24 Ongoing <br />121 <br />Suggested New Action: Add an Implementation Action that establishes a <br />Recommended New Action: CM-3.9: Environmental Justice Staff. Identify funding and hire a full- <br />The community comment is in alignment with comments provided by members of the City <br />City Council <br />permanent Environmental Justice staff person whose responsibilities are to <br />time Environmental Justice staff member to collaborate with the community to gu de the <br />Council. Staff has prepared a recommended action to identify funding and hire a full-time EJ <br />implementatien-ef the environmental justice policies and actions including community outreach, <br />make sure that the goals and implementation actions related to improving the <br />staff person per Council's input.Action revised in response to OCEJ comment that <br />environment for our communities are being implemented and followed <br />collaboration on environmental health studies, pursuing grants, and coordination with federal, <br />implementation of EJ policies and actions should be a collaboration and guided by the <br />state, and local agencies regarding environmental concerns in the City. Agency: CMO/PBA and <br />through, such as following through on a truly collaborative process to identify <br />community. <br />Target Year: 2022. <br />solutions to address lead contaminated soil, and coordinating with State <br />agencies, such as AQMD, DTSC, etc. to make sure that they are following <br />through on complaints filed on offenders here in Santa Ana and that those <br />agencies are not issuing an overconcentrated amount of pollution -producing <br />permits. <br />122 <br />Recommended Agency/Time Frame: Action CM-3.9: CMO & PBA / Target Year: 2022. <br />City Council <br />123 <br />Suggested Action Change: Action LU-2.7: Fiscal Impact Model-Cfeete Develop <br />Recommended Action Change: LU-2.7: Fiscal Impact Model. Develop a fiscal impact analysis model <br />This is a Staff revision to clarify the intent of the fiscal impact mode and its applicability. <br />Staff <br />a prefect'eyel fiscal impact analysis model and that incorporates the <br />that incorporates the appropriate mix of land uses to achieve fiscal sustainability, or at minimum, <br />fiscal neutrality to make informed land use decisions. Require the completion of this analysis in <br />appropriate mix of land uses to achieve fiscal sustainability, or at minimum, <br />reqUiFeffleFAS that Flew deVe'Opffielit he fiscally neutrality OF beneficial te the <br />mixed -use land use designations and in proposed conversion of commercial uses to residential or <br />to make informed land use decisions. <br />mixed -use proiects. <br />124 <br />Suggested Action Change: Action LU-4.8: Mixed Use Lifestyles-C-xpleFe <br />Recommended Action Change: LU-4.8: Mixed Use Lifestyles. Establish and implement thresholds in <br />Staff is proposing these changes to clarify the intent of this action and its applicability to <br />Staff <br />esta Establish and implement thresholds in the Zoning Code toidentify <br />the Zoning Code to require minimum percentage of commercial uses to be included in mixed -use <br />certain projects. <br />require minimum percentage of commercial uses to be included in mixed use <br />land use designations and in proposed conversion of commercial uses to residential or mixed -use <br />land use designations, and in <br />rp ojects. <br />proposed conversion of commercial uses to residential or mixed use projects. <br />125 <br />There are no provisions for the City to engage in soil -lead testing in residential <br />Recommended Action Change: S-2.4: Lead Contamination. Work with state agencies including <br />Action has been modified to address community comment. <br />Patricia Flores, OCEJ <br />neighborhoods, and no clear process or agreed upon safety thresholds for <br />Department of Toxic Substances Control and South Coast Air Quality Management District, local <br />letter dated February <br />and regional partners, such as Orange County Environmental Justice, Orange County Health Care <br />identifying lead contaminated properties. <br />15, 2022 <br />Agency and University of California at Irvine Public Health, to understand the prevalence, sources, <br />and implications of lead contamination of soil across Santa Ana. Collaborate with such state <br />agencies, local and regional partners and environmental justice stakeholders in proposing, <br />selecting, and implementing measures to mitigate (i.e., remove, cover, and remediate) hazardous <br />lead -contaminated soils in the city in a manner that includes key benchmarks and routine <br />monitoring of soil lead levels to measure and track effectiveness of selected approach. <br />City Council <br />30 — 26 <br />4/19/2022 <br />Page 24 <br />
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