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ZOA No. 2024-02 & AA No. 2024-03 (Transit Zoning Code Amendments) <br />June 3, 2025 <br />Page 11 <br />• Community outreach involving two neighborhood/resident group meetings, <br />• Two City -hosted TZC (SD-84) meetings: the October 22, 2024 City Informational <br />Meeting and the March 3, 2025 Community Meeting, <br />• Three site visits at the request of businesses, and <br />• Three Planning Commission meetings (February 10, 2025 Study Session and <br />February 24/March 6 Public Hearings). <br />This extensive engagement aimed to gather diverse input for the development of <br />permanent TZC regulations. To proactively ensure important communications reached all <br />stakeholders, City staff mailed notices to all property owners and occupants, comprising <br />3,599 addresses, within the Transit Zoning Code area for each of the following meetings: <br />the October 22, 2024 City Informational Meeting, the Planning Commission February 10, <br />2025 Study Session and February 24, 2025 Public Hearing notice, and the City Council <br />April 1, 2025 Public Hearing Notice. <br />On January 15, 2025, City staff made draft TZC (SD-84) regulations available to the public <br />for review in advance of the scheduled Planning Commission study session on February <br />10, 2025 and public hearing on February 24, 2025. The amendments address the permitted <br />uses table, nonconforming regulations, amortization, and operational standards, and are <br />designed to prepare for the TZC moratorium's expiration on April 15, 2025. <br />Staff met with business owners and brokers on January 30, 2025, to discuss the draft <br />regulations and met with the Lacy and Logan neighborhoods meeting on February 19, 2025, <br />and again with a focus group of industrial businesses on February 20, 2025. Staff have <br />continued to update the TZC moratorium project webpage with additional updates, including <br />the Study Session and Planning Commission Public Hearing Notice, Planning <br />Commission's Study Session PowerPoint presentation, and the draft ordinance and <br />clarifications presented to the Planning Commission. <br />City staff have also prepared two Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) documents to clarify <br />information regarding the moratorium, affected businesses, the proposed zoning <br />amendments, legal concerns, community engagement, and opportunities to participate in <br />the public hearing process. The first FAQ became available prior to the City's project <br />informational meeting on October 22, 2024, and the second FAQ was made available on <br />February 24, 2025, and is included as Exhibit 5 to this staff report. <br />City staff from the Neighborhood Initiatives and Environmental Services (NIES) section <br />of the Planning Division continues to coordinate with City departments, external <br />regulatory agencies, and staff from other federal and state agencies to identify additional <br />resources available to enhance deeper awareness of pollution exposure in disadvantaged <br />communities, long-term health effects, and immediate solutions. The NIES team has held <br />meetings and discussions with staff from the Centers for Disease Control and <br />Prevention/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and CaIEPA <br />Environmental Justice Team to identify opportunities for linking environmental justice (EJ) <br />resources and support to the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods. The recent SoCal Gas <br />