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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: Jeff Potter <jpotter@comoso.com> <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2025 6:08 AM <br /> To: mike@tardifsheetmetal.com; Bacerra, Phil; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jorge (SAPD); <br /> Penaloza, David; Hernandez, Johnathan; Amezcua, Valerie; Phan, Thai <br /> Cc: eComment; Abby Hashemi; Al Saia; Andy Schmitt; Bob Adams; Bryan Zatica; Carl <br /> Tobin; Charlie Winn; Christy Taylor; Cindy Greiwe; Congressman Lou Correa; Darrell <br /> Garland; Dave Elliott; David Firestone; David Roche; David Zech; dianef8923@twc.com; <br /> Dick Stewart; Dylan Shershenovich; Elvis Arellano; Eoin Kreditor; F R Stewart; Fernando <br /> Mora; Francisco Gonzalez; George Hansen; George Toubbeh; Graydon Greiwe; Harold <br /> Seaton; Harvey Beigle; Henry Bedolla; Herb Niermann;Jack Haley;Jack Hogan; <br /> jadec@ctatravel.com;Jeff Cosby;Jenna Zech;Jim Tobin;Jimmy Villaverde;Jodie;Joe <br /> Castro;Joe Kunz;Joe Pfeiffer;John Moore;John Nettel;Joseph Lomax;Judith Lomax; <br /> Judy & Dave Wislocki;Julie Carmody; kenhsu714@gmail.com; Kevin Tranter; Kim <br /> Riker; Kyle Snailum; Lee Jakobs; legacyteinc@gmail.com; <br /> LianeH@austinhardwoods.net; Linda Tobin; Marc Saltzer; Mario Gutierrez; Mark & <br /> Diana Forsyth; MForcel; mlaw92626; Mark McCandless; Matt@pacific-strategies.com; <br /> Matthew Nichols; Mayra Ruiz; Mike Feeley; Mike Freedman; Mike Saia; Mo Sanchez; <br /> Nathan Hittle; Neil Buttermoore; Omar Reynaga; Peter Lomakin; R. Chiarini; Rachel <br /> Freedman; Ray Hashemi; Richard Chiarini; Rick Kagasoff; Robert Thatcher; Roger <br /> Simon; Ron Jakobs; Russell Johnson; Ryan Moore; Sammy Montoya; Scott Connelly; <br /> Sean Connelly; Shawna Smith; Stacy Stell; Steven Greenhut; Susan Shelley; Rush, Tim <br /> GMAIL; Toan Nguyen; Tony Richard; Travis Beigle; Walt Yaeger; Will Paul Akrawi <br /> Subject: May 6th Council Meeting Public Hearing SD-84 Industrial Rezoning <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> Mayor Amezcua and City Council, <br /> The SD-84 potential rezoning doesn't seem to be welcome to anyone other than gentrifying developers. From sitting in <br /> most of the meetings it appears the solution, if one is being strived for, is clear. Residents and long-standing businesses <br /> do not support the rezoning. The proposed"solution"is only going to make traffic and congestion issues worse, not <br /> improve the neighborhood. If industrial/commercial and residential cannot coexist, where does that leave the future of the <br /> city and Orange County in general? <br /> If pollution is the issue there's going to be far more traffic as we are already surrounded by four major freeways (clogged <br /> at one part of the day or another), a train station and Civic and Santa Ana, which are raceways many mornings and <br /> afternoons. Noise is not going to improve either. Developers will bring high density luxury multi-story units and <br /> thousands of additional residents - and traffic -right between 2 historic single-family neighborhoods. Most of them will <br /> leave for the day for other jobs as the "work from home" era dies a slow death. <br /> It would be best if the city managed the exceptions. Manage the bad actors and truly noxious businesses, like other cities <br /> do and have done. We ask that you remove the M-2 overlay-- allowing the M-1 Light Industrial to remain - and <br /> converting current M-2 properties to M-1. This was done successfully in LA County. Not doing so sets a bad precedent <br /> for potential future business investment in your city. <br /> Shutting down long-standing businesses is not the popular answer. Hopefully you will consider your constituents over <br /> developers. <br /> Regards, <br /> 1 <br />
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