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ZOA No. 2024-02 & AA No. 2024-03 (Transit Zoning Code Amendments) <br />February 24, 2025 <br />Page 15 <br />3 <br />3 <br />6 <br />7 <br />range of issues in the neighborhood. Issues range from: 1) air pollution – dust and participate <br />matter from the sorting process that can become airborne, leading to respiratory problems <br />and reduced air quality, VOCs released from decomposing materials, and odors; 2) water <br />pollution from stormwater runoff that can carry contaminants, including debris, chemicals, <br />or bacteria, from a facility to nearby waterways; 3) noise pollution from heavy machinery, <br />trucks, and sorting equipment generating noise; 4) visual blight from the constant movement <br />of trucks and equipment and from the piles of trash, debris, and recycling materials that <br />detract from the aesthetic appeal of the community. The secondary effects affect residents’ <br />quality of life with increased traffic hazards and living next to these heavier industrial uses <br />and the risks being exposed to these issues on a daily basis. <br /> <br />General Plan Consistency <br />The proposed zoning ordinance amendments are consistent with various goals and policies <br />of the Santa Ana General Plan, as required by Government Code Section 65860, by timely <br />addressing current inconsistencies within an area of the City prioritized for addressing EJ. <br />In effect, the amendments are necessary to address numerous policies of the General Plan <br />that the current TZC is found to be inconsistent with, that without such amendments, will <br />continue the path of irreconcilable land use patterns within the TZC. Specifically, these <br />policies include Policy LU-1.1 (Compatible Uses), Policy LU-2.4 (Cost and Benefit of <br />Development), Policy LU-3.8 (Sensitive Receptors), Policy LU-3.9 (Noxious, Hazardous, <br />Dangerous, and Polluting Uses), Policy LU-3.11 (Air Pollution Buffers), Policy LU-4.3 <br />(Sustainable Land Use Strategies), Policy LU-4.6 (Healthy Living Conditions), Policy CM- <br />3.2 (Healthy Neighborhoods), Policy EP-1.9 (Avoid Conflict of Uses), Policy EP-3.3 (Mitigate <br />Impacts), Policy CN-1.5 (Sensitive Receptor Decisions), Policy CM-3.2 (Healthy <br />Neighborhoods), and Policy HE-5.5 (Community Development), which are targeted at <br />correcting past land use planning practices that have placed an unequitable environmental <br />and health burden on certain neighborhoods now termed disadvantaged communities. The <br />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, and improve public <br />health and quality of life; <br />•Resolving the development of industrial land uses and sensitive receptors being in <br />close proximity to each other that pose health hazards by eliminating an overlay zone <br />that promulgated continuation of industrial uses without recourse; <br />•Improving the health of the existing and future residents of the TZC by regulating the <br />operations of noxious, hazardous, dangerous, and polluting uses by giving priority to <br />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 heavy industrial facilities <br />and emission sources; <br />•Continuing to support the creation of healthy neighborhoods by addressing land use <br />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 />
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