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Item 24 - Public Hearing for Amendments to the Transit Zoning Code
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ZOA No. 2024-02 & AA No. 2024-03 (Transit Zoning Code Amendments) <br />June 3, 2025 <br />Page 9 <br />facilities. Code Enforcement data show enforcement activity within the TZC, where at the <br />time of adoption of the moratorium, 16 active open cases were issued Notices of Violations <br />and administrative citations for the following types of violations: illegal storage, land use, <br />zoning, property and landscape maintenance, unpermitted work, business license, and <br />certificate of occupancy. Such violations include issues of odors, dust, traffic, noise, <br />vibrations, and other documented impacts. Recent code enforcement complaints on <br />properties in the Logan neighborhood involve complaints for recurring unpermitted work and <br />land use violations that involve large commercial vehicles blocking street access and <br />impacting nearby residents. <br />Review of Records and Activities of External Regulatory Agencies <br />To broaden the analysis beyond the City's local land use impacts, City staff have received <br />public records requested of compliance status, violation records, and violation status of <br />outside regulatory agencies, and have contacted staff from external regulatory agencies <br />such as the South Coast Air Quality Monitoring District (SCAQMD), Santa Ana Regional <br />Quality Water Control Board (SARWWCB), the Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />(DTSC), Certified Unified Program Agencies (CUPA), California Environmental Reporting <br />System (CERS), and others responsible for issuing regulatory permits for industrial uses <br />in the TZC. Specifically, these agencies are responsible for permit issuance, compliance <br />activities, and/or monitoring hazardous clean-up sites, or other industrial facility -related <br />activities and have received current data requests for sites located within the TZC zoning <br />district. <br />Data from outside regulatory agencies assists City staff in further understanding activities <br />between external regulatory agencies and industrial businesses that may place additional <br />impacts on public health, safety, and welfare in affected neighborhoods adjacent to industrial <br />businesses in the TZC. This information would enable City staff to understand the correlation <br />and environmental burdens that may be attributed to permitted activities for industrial <br />businesses in historically environmentally disadvantaged communities, specifically the <br />Logan and Lacy neighborhoods. <br />Records show SCAQMD issued two notices to comply with one industrial business on <br />August 2023 and April 2024 for failure to maintain records, such as temperature graphs, <br />poundage logs, and source test data. SCAQMD issued several permits to construct and to <br />operate to the new operator of this same facility, which is currently in compliance with <br />SCAQMD. Two notices of violation were issued to one industrial business for operating a <br />paint spray booth without a valid permit to operate from SCAQMD. <br />The report from the SARWQCB from 2024 shows three (3) active industrial business in the <br />TZC in violation of their permit for providing a late report or incomplete and/or insufficient <br />information for their Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP). In March 2025, one of <br />the three businesses with active violations concluded a financial settlement directly with <br />the SARWQCB agency. <br />
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