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Attachment A <br />ELEMENT <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME FRAME <br />2024 UPDATE <br />housing projects that receive <br />California Local Tenant Preferences to <br />financial assistance from the City <br />Prevent Displacement Act and codify <br />or project that qualify for a <br />the City's existing local resident <br />density bonus. <br />preference policy. <br />Land Use 3.1 <br />No <br />CEQA review. Continue to <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />Continued to evaluate land use <br />evaluate land use compatibility <br />compatibility through required <br />through required environmental <br />environmental clearance of new <br />clearance of new development <br />development projects, consistent with <br />projects. <br />state law. <br />Land Use 3.2 <br />Yes <br />Design guidelines and standards. <br />PBA <br />2022 - 2027 <br />The City continued to work with the <br />Update the zoning code's <br />planning consulting firm Moore, <br />development and operational <br />lacofano, Goltsman, Inc. (MIG) to <br />standards for industrial zones to <br />comprehensively update and <br />address incompatibility with <br />modernize all aspects of the City's <br />adjacent uses, including minimum <br />Zoning Code. The update also includes <br />distance requirements to buffer <br />retooling and updating development <br />heavy industrial uses from <br />practices and processes. In 2024, the <br />sensitive receptors. Conduct a <br />City completed round one of <br />study to evaluate and establish <br />community engagement, an integral <br />appropriate minimum distances <br />part to the City's Zoning Code Update <br />and landscape buffers between <br />process. Round 1 consisted of <br />polluting industrial uses from <br />community stakeholder interviews, a <br />sensitive receptors such as <br />Community Planning Collaborative <br />residences, schools, day care, and <br />training, six community workshops, and <br />public facilities. <br />two business community workshops. In <br />addition to engagement activities, the <br />team completed analysis of the existing <br />code and began preparing sections of <br />the draft update. <br />Land Use 3.3 <br />Yes <br />Healthy lifestyles. Collaborate <br />PBA <br />2022 <br />PBA continues to evaluate its <br />with residents and industry <br />application of increased land use <br />stakeholders to create a program <br />enforcement oversight to help build <br />to incentivize and amortize the <br />cases and data to guide program <br />37 <br />