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TABLE LU-10. LAND USE ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION <br />Agency / <br />Ref JJ <br />Implementation Action <br />Time Frame <br />communication tools. Explore tools for communication with residents and sensitive receptors when <br />PBA <br />3.150 <br />new industrial uses are proposed in their areas. <br />2022-2024 <br />Health in corridors. Require a Health Risk Assessment to identify best practices to minimize air quality <br />PBA <br />3.160 <br />and noise impacts when considering new residential uses within 500 feet of a freeway. <br />2022-2027 <br />Training for safe practice. Pursue the EPA Renovate Right Program to train local residential contractors <br />PBA <br />3.17M <br />for certification as lead renovators to promote safe work practices and prevent lead contamination. <br />2022 <br />Renovations and lead prevention. Evaluate the feasibility of requiring contractor training and/or <br />3.18 ® <br />certification for safe work practices to conduct residential renovations for pre-1978 structures that may <br />PBA <br />2022-2027 <br />contain existing lead paint. <br />Promote health. Partner with local organizations (e.g., OC Health Care Agency, Latino Health Access, <br />Santa Ana Unified School District, and the Coalition of Community Health Centers) to increase blood lead <br />PBA <br />3.19M <br />testing, outreach, education, and referral services through a'promotora' or community peer outreach <br />2022- <br />model that addresses the root causes of elevated blood lead levels impacting Santa Ana residents, with <br />Ongoing <br />special focus in environmental justice communities and for children living in pre-1978 housing. <br />Safe housing. Require all residential rehabilitation projects that use local, or HUD federal funds to <br />CDA <br />3.20 ® <br />comply with the Lead Safe Housing Rule, to remove lead paint hazards, depending on the nature of work <br />Ongoing <br />and the dollar amount of federal investment in the property. <br />Prevention education. Collaborate with local organizations such as Orange County Health Care Agency <br />and State Environmental Protection Agency and identify funds to create a Santa Ana Prevent Lead <br />PBA <br />2022- <br />3.21® <br />poisoning Education Program, with special focus on disadvantaged communities and pre-1978 housing <br />Ongoing <br />stock. <br />Public health outcomes. Support the Orange County Health Care Agency in their role in investigating <br />PBA <br />3.22m <br />public complaints regarding lead hazards, through enforcement of local housing standards to assure <br />healthy outcomes. <br />—ongoing - <br />Agency permits. Work with South Coast Air Quality Management District and Orange County Health <br />3.23® <br />Care Agency to evaluate existing special permit process and criteria for approval, and identify potential <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />policy changes to minimize issuance of special permits with potential health impacts. <br />Public health. Partner with Orange County Health Care Agency and community serving organizations to <br />evaluate best practices and benefits of preparing a Public Health Plan to address environmental hazards <br />PBA <br />3.24m <br />in Santa Ana, with special focus in environmental justice communities. Conduct public meetings to <br />2022-2024 <br />gather information and present preliminary findings. <br />Engage EJ communities. Work with community serving organizations, neighborhood leaders, and <br />residents to form an Ad Hoc Committee to develop ongoing EJ Community Engagement programs <br />PBA <br />3.25® <br />for existing and new disadvantaged EJ communities, including multilingual communication protocols. <br />2022 <br />Host biannual or quarterly Roundtable meetings with local stakeholders to guide and evaluate <br />implementation of environmental justice policies. <br />Health conditions. Work with Orange County Health Care Agency and local stakeholders including <br />Orange County Environmental Justice and UC Irvine Public Health to identify baseline conditions for lead <br />contamination in Santa Ana, monitor indicators of lead contamination, and measure positive outcomes. <br />PBA <br />3.26® <br />Collaborate with these organizations to secure grant funds for soil testing and remediation for residential <br />2022-2024 <br />properties in proximity to sites identified with high soil lead levels, with a focus on Environmental Justice <br />census tracts. <br />10 CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />
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