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Item 24 - Public Hearing - Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code
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Ian MacMillan <br />608 E 4'" Street <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />April 1, 2025 <br />City Council of Santa Ana <br />City of Santa Ana Planning Commission <br />Subject: Transit Zoning Ordinance Amendment <br />The considered Zoning changes in my opinion are going to create an extreme hardship to many <br />local businesses in the area. <br />We've been in the Santa Ana community since 2081 and remain committed to servicing the <br />community respectfully. <br />The importance of a heathy environment for the community is of our utmost concern, we do <br />everything possible to be a good neighbor and have never had a complaint. <br />I feel that some changes being proposed will have a detrimental effect not only business but also the <br />community, many local businesses have numerous employees that live in local community, their jobs <br />may be in jeopardy if forced to move. <br />I believe the local business are very valuable of the city of Santa Ana and the economic support of the <br />community. <br />There are a number of business that are causing a lot of issues in the community, which changes are <br />understandably and necessary, the city has responsibility to address these issues, but to make the <br />changes to the entire area crates a huge financial burden on a majority of the good operators. <br />For example, the proposed change, no loading or unloading and of trucks on the city streets, there's <br />several family owned markets that will be adversity effected by this change including 711 on the corner <br />of Grand and 4'f', there's no way for the delivery trucks to park in the small parking lot. <br />Please reconsider some the zoning changes that are being proposed to take into consideration the <br />financial and operating burdens on most business. <br />Thank you for your attention to these concerns. <br />Respectfully, <br />Ian MacMillan <br />
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