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1 <br />Ocampo, Nuvia <br />From:LMFTGonzalez <LMFTGonzalez@proton.me> <br />Sent:Sunday, February 23, 2025 8:01 PM <br />To:eComments, PBA <br />Subject:Transit Zoning <br />Follow Up Flag:Follow up <br />Flag Status:Flagged <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana. Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />Dear Planning Commission, <br /> <br />I am writing as a resident of the Transit Zoning Code area to strongly urge you to support the amendments to the <br />TZC, with one change - storage units are industrial uses and do not belong in a transit zone. <br />The health and safety of our community, especially our children and families, should remain a top priority. As found <br />in the research from UCI, industrial zone proximity is associated with increased pediatric asthma.* <br />Metal recyclers and waste dumps have no place 200 feet away from an elementary school, and a crematorium has <br />no place around the corner from homes and a neighborhood park. These types of industries bring noise, air <br />pollution, and health risks that are incompatible with the residential and transit-oriented development we are working <br />to build. The City Council has twice agreed unanimously that industrial uses in this zone have placed an inequitable <br />environmental and health burden on those of us in the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods. The General Plan adopted <br />by the City Council in 2022 compels you to address these inequities by approving the proposed amendments. <br />Please do not allow outside business interests to override the concerns of the thousands of residents who live here <br />and deal with these health and safety concerns everyday. <br />Sincerely, <br />Martha E. Gonzalez, LMFT <br /> <br />Resident of Santa Ana <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Planning Commission 1 – 225 3/6/2025 <br />
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