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Item 17 - Appeal No. 2023-06 appealing Planning Commission denial of modification to CUP No. 2019-41 and CUP No. 2023-03 – New Service Station at 2230 N Tustin
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Item 17 - Appeal No. 2023-06 appealing Planning Commission denial of modification to CUP No. 2019-41 and CUP No. 2023-03 – New Service Station at 2230 N Tustin
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Orozco, Norma <br />From: <br />Jessica Prechtl <br />Sent: <br />Wednesday, September 27, 2023 10:20 PM <br />To: <br />eComment <br />Subject: <br />Agenda Item #17 - 2230 N. Tustin Ave <br />Dear City Council Members, <br />My two year old daughter attends the preschool at Plumfield neighboring the corner of Santa Clara and Tustin <br />Avenue. I am writing to strongly oppose the development plan to put in a gas station on the property at 2230 N. <br />Tustin Ave. This potential project would have significant health impacts on the growing minds and bodies of <br />hundreds of young people in Santa Ana. The community does not need a new gas station, especially in close <br />proximity to where there are five other gasstations in a 1/2 mile radius that are easily accessible (17th/Tustin, <br />55/17th, Tustin/Fairhaven, and 2 at Santa Clara/Grand). <br />That land should be used to develop something that would clearly meet a community need and promote <br />community health, such as a parklet with exercise equipment, an urban micro -farm or anything with open space <br />and trees to improve air quality. Any other developments would be fine, just please not a gas station! <br />Thank you, <br />Jessica Prechtl <br />
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