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The proposed amendments support these goals and policies by: <br /> • Fostering the compatibility between residential and nonresidential land uses within <br /> the TZC to enhance livability and promote healthier lifestyles. <br /> • Resolving the conflict of industrial land uses and sensitive receptors being in close <br /> proximity to each other that pose health hazards by eliminating an overlay zone that <br /> promulgated continuation of industrial uses without recourse, <br /> • Improving the health of the existing and future residents of the TZC by regulating <br /> the operations of noxious, hazardous, dangerous, and polluting uses by giving <br /> priority to the discontinuance of those uses. <br /> • Responding to overarching EJ policies to develop and implement land use and <br /> zoning strategies to separate existing sensitive uses from heave industrial facilities <br /> and emission sources. <br /> • Continuing to support the creation of healthy neighborhoods by addressing land <br /> use conflicts and incompatible uses through the elimination of the I-OZ zone and <br /> associated industrial land use types from the list of allowable land uses within the <br /> TZC. <br /> • Developing and adopting new regulations to address facilities that emit high levels <br /> increased pollution near sensitive receptors within EJ (Environmental Justice) area <br /> boundaries, which includes areas of the TZC. <br /> • Avoiding potential land use conflicts in the future by prohibiting the location of <br /> noxious land uses in proximity to sensitive receptors <br /> • Creating a sustainable land use plan for the area that phases out land uses that are <br /> causing a substantial drain on City and other public agency resources in addressing the <br /> impacts from irreconcilable land use conflicts in the TZC area. <br /> Additionally, the proposed amendments implement and/or contribute to achieving the following <br /> specific action programs of the General Plan, most particularly directly addressing LU3.3 <br /> through discontinuing nonconforming industrial uses through amortization: <br /> LU1.1 - Development Code Update, Prepare a comprehensive update to the zoning <br /> code to ensure that the City's zoning regulations align with the General Plan's goals <br /> and policies. Update the Metro East Mixed-Use Overlay District to remove the portion <br /> within the 17th Street and Grand Avenue Focus Area. Update the Midtown Specific <br /> Plan. <br /> LU3.3 - Healthy lifestyles. Collaborate with residents and industry stakeholders to <br /> create a program to incentivize and amortize the removal of existing heavy industrial <br /> uses adjacent to sensitive uses. <br /> CN1.4 - Health risk criteria, Establish criteria for requiring health risk assessments for <br /> existing and new industries, including the type of business, thresholds, and scope of <br /> assessment. Review existing and establish new regulation to reduce and avoid <br /> increased pollution near sensitive receptors within environmental justice area <br /> boundaries. <br /> CN1.7 - Truck idling. Evaluate strategies to reduce truck idling found or reported in <br /> areas with sensitive receptors, with a priority placed on environmental justice areas. <br /> CN1.11 - Public education. Augment existing outreach programs to improve public <br /> awareness of State, regional and local agencies' roles and resources to identify, <br /> monitor, and address air quality and other environmental hazards in the community. <br /> January 2025 39 Environmental Analysis <br /> Resolution No. 2025-023 <br /> Page 47 of 65 <br />