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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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Item 21 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code (SD-84) Zoning District and Citywide Zoning Code
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City of Santa Ana <br />General Plan EJ Actions <br />GENERAL <br />RESPONSIBLE <br />PLAN <br />REF # <br />E� <br />DEPT/ <br />TIME <br />policy <br />FRAME <br />ELEMENT <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />Tenant protections. Provide information to residential tenants regarding Landlord Tenant Laws in the <br />State, such as AB 1481, and Santa Ana's Just Cause for Tenant Eviction and Rent Stabilization <br />Land Use <br />3.28 <br />Yes <br />ordinance that provide protections against evictions for those who seek action to improve <br />PBA <br />2022 & <br />Ongoing <br />substandard housing and hazardous conditions. <br />Development site history. Update the City's Development Review application process to require <br />developers to provide information regarding the prior use of the site and history of hazardous <br />Land Use <br />3.29 <br />Yes <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />materials on the property, in order to identify potential for site contamination from hazardous <br />materials or soil lead contamination to be remediated. <br />Fireworks and environmental pollution. Study the data available to understand the health effects <br />Land Use <br />4.6 <br />Yes <br />and environmental exposure, including air quality and noise impacts, from airborne sources such as <br />PBA/CMO/PD <br />2022 - 2024 <br />fireworks shows and displays, with special focus on environmental justice areas. <br />Construction improvements. Identify best practices and communication tools to monitor mitigation <br />Land Use <br />4.7 <br />Yes <br />measures and oversight of private and public construction improvements to protect the health and <br />PWA/PBA <br />Ongoing <br />safety of health of the community, with focus on environmental justice areas. <br />Safe routes to schools and parks. Develop and pursue implementation of a Safe Routes to School <br />Mobility <br />3.5 <br />Yes <br />PWA/PRCSA <br />Ongoing <br />Plan and a Safe Routes to Parks Plan <br />Citywide Design Guidelines update. Update the Citywide Design Guidelines to strengthen pedestrian <br />and cyclist linkages to development centers and residential neighborhoods and coordinate on -site <br />Mobility <br />4.5 <br />Yes <br />landscape with public realm landscaping. <br />PBA/PwA <br />2ozz zoz2 <br />Air quality improvements. Participate in inter -jurisdictional efforts to promote improvements in air <br />Mobility <br />5.8 <br />Yes <br />PBA/PWA <br />2021-2035 <br />quality and to meet state and federal mandates through advanced technology and TDM programs <br />Interagency Forum. Convene an interagency forum to take a coordinated approach to evaluating the <br />Open Space <br />1.2 <br />Yes <br />feasibility for converting City -owned properties to parkland, with special focus in park deficient and <br />PRCSA <br />2022 <br />environmental justice areas. <br />Public parkland requirements for residential projects. Update the Residential Development Fee <br />Ordinance for large residential projects, which include projects of 100 residential units or more, to <br />Open Space <br />1.7 <br />Yes <br />PBA/PRCSA <br />2022 <br />require public parkland within the City limits and a 10-minute walking distance of the new residential <br />projects. <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />
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