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Comment #3 <br />Zuniga, Diana <br />From: mike@tardifsheetmetal.com <br />Sent: Monday, May OS, 202S 10:17 AM <br />To: Bacerra, Phil; Vazquez, Benjamin; Lopez, Jorge (SAPD); Penaloza, David; Hernandez, <br />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; Jeff Potter; Jenna Zech; Jim Tobin; Jimmy Villaverde; <br />Jodie; Joe Castro; Joe Kunz; Joe Pfeiffer; John Moore; John Nettel; Joseph Lomax; <br />Judith Lomax; Judy & Dave Wislocki; Julie Carmody; kenhsu714@gmail.com; Kevin <br />Tranter; Kim Riker; Kyle Snailum; Lee Jakobs; legacyteinc@gmail.com; <br />LianeH@austinhardwoods.net; Linda Tobin; Marc Saltzer; Mario Gutierrez; Mark & <br />Diana Forsyth; Mark Force; Mark Law; Mark McCandless; Matt@pacific-strategies.com; <br />Matthew Nichols; Mayra Ruiz; Mike Feeley; Mike Freedman; Mike Saia; Mike Tardif; <br />Mo Sanchez; Nathan Hittle; Neil Buttermoore; Omar Reynaga; Peter Lomakin; R. <br />Chiarini; Rachel Freedman; Ray Hashemi; Richard Chiarini; Rick Kagasoff; Robert <br />Thatcher, Roger Simon; Ron Jakobs; Russell Johnson; Ryan Moore; Sammy Montoya; <br />Scott Connelly; Sean Connelly; Shawna Smith; Stacy Stell; Steven Greenhut; Susan <br />Shelley; Rush, Tim GMAIL; Toan Nguyen; Tony Richard; Travis Beigle; Walt Yaeger; Will <br />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 />Honorable Mayor Amezcua and City Council, <br />The March Train Station meeting brought together residents and businesses and made clear that residents do <br />not support an unjustified land grab which will devastate good businesses, and their employees, for the benefit <br />of gentrifying developers. <br />Developers will bring high density luxury multi -story units and thousands of additional residents - and traffic - <br />right between 2 historic single-family neighborhoods. <br />Residents don't want to unnecessarily shut down clean industrial businesses and eliminate jobs. <br />The City hasn't done any environmental studies in this area — yet they put forward claims of pollution — <br />seemingly blaming this little business area as responsible for pollution which incurs throughout Southern <br />California - and without considering nearby significant pollution contributors, like the 5 freeway, busy city <br />streets and the train tracks. <br />Critical details need to be addressed - such as the inaccurate and subjective classification of "noxious" <br />businesses. There are devastating consequences in the regulations for labeling a business as "noxious" — as the <br />City has already done without justification to many businesses. These regulations would deny continued use of <br />a clean business property for a small box of hoses or a pail of machine lubricant - while not requiring the same <br />