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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 48 of 49 <br />2 <br />4 <br />5 <br />5 <br />2 <br />4. CN1.7 - Truck idling. Evaluate strategies to reduce truck idling found or <br />reported in areas with sensitive receptors, with a priority placed on <br />environmental justice areas. <br />5. CN1.11 - Public education. Augment existing outreach programs to <br />improve public awareness of State, regional and local agencies’ roles <br />and resources to identify, monitor, and address air quality and other <br />environmental hazards in the community. <br />6. HE5.C – Healthy Neighborhoods Initiatives. Update the City’s zoning <br />code development and operational standards for industrial zones to <br />address incompatibility with adjacent uses, including minimum distance <br />requirements to buffer heavy industrial uses from sensitive receptors. <br />Conduct a study to evaluate and establish appropriate minimum <br />distances and landscape buffers between polluting industrial uses from <br />sensitive receptors such as residences. <br />7. HE44.A – Fair Housing. Ensure all City programs and activities related <br />to housing and community development are administered in a manner <br />that affirmatively furthers fair housing. <br />L. ZOA No. 2024-02 amends and adds certain sections to Chapter 41 (Zoning) <br />of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC), Article XIX. The Transit Zoning <br />Code/Specific Development (SD) No. 84 Zoning District, including Section <br />41-2001 (Application of Article), Section 41-2001.5 (Organization), Section <br />41-2002 (Nonconforming Buildings, Structures and Uses), Section 41-2004 <br />(The Industrial Overlay (I-OZ) Zone), Section 41-2005 (Application for <br />Discretionary Approvals), Section 41-2006 (Zones Established), Section <br />41-2007 (Uses Permitted) Section 41-2008 (Operational Standards for <br />Permitted Uses), Section 41-2009 (Operational Standards for <br />Nonconforming Industrial Uses), and Section 41-2080 (Definitions). <br />M. On February 24, 2025, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed public <br />hearing to consider this Ordinance, where all interested persons were given <br />an opportunity to be heard, and after closing the public hearing, continued <br />taking any action on this Ordinance to a special meeting held on March 6, <br />2025, whereby the Planning Commission recommended approval of the <br />Ordinance to the City Council. <br />N. On April 1, 2025, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing to <br />consider this Ordinance, but the item was not heard and was continued to <br />a date certain, May 6, 2025; <br />O. On May 6, 2025, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing to <br />consider this Ordinance, but the item was not heard and was continued to <br />a date certain, June 3, 2025; and