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1 <br />Ocampo, Nuvia <br />From:Roberta Flores <r.flores@uci.edu> <br />Sent:Monday, February 24, 2025 1:18 PM <br />To:eComments, PBA <br />Subject:Amendments to the TZC <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 City of Santa Ana Planning Commission, <br /> <br />I am wriƟng as a resident of Santa Ana to strongly urge you to approve the amendments to the TZC, with one change ‐ <br />storage units are industrial uses and do not belong in a transit zone. <br /> <br />The health and safety of our community, especially our children and families, should remain a top priority. As found in <br />the research from UCI, industrial zone proximity is associated with increased pediatric asthma.* <br /> <br />Metal recyclers and waste dumps have no place 200 feet away from an elementary school, and a crematorium has no <br />place around the corner from homes and a neighborhood park. These types of industries bring noise, air polluƟon, and <br />health risks that are incompaƟble with the residenƟal and transit‐oriented development we are working to build. The <br />City Council has twice agreed unanimously that industrial uses in this zone have placed an inequitable environmental <br />and health burden on those of us in the Logan and Lacy neighborhoods. The General Plan adopted by the City Council in <br />2022 compels you to address these inequiƟes by approving the proposed amendments. <br /> <br />Please do not allow outside business interests to override the concerns of the approximately 10,000 residents who live <br />here and deal with these health and safety concerns every day. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />Roberta Flores <br />Resident of Santa Ana <br /> <br />*Mock K, Palma AM, Wu J, Billimek J, Lu KD. Breathing Room: Industrial Zoning and Asthma Incidence Using School <br />District Health Records in the City of Santa Ana, California. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 15;19(8):4820. doi: <br />10.3390/ijerph19084820. PMID: 35457688; PMCID: PMC9032322. <br /> <br />FYI: 10,000 resident esƟmate is based on press release from city (linked below) which states that the TZC is <br />approximately 450 acres (.7 square miles) and that “Lacy and Logan are more densely populated than Santa Ana as a <br />whole, with a combined populaƟon density of 15,531.7 persons per square mile.” <br />hƩps://www.santa‐ana.org/city‐of‐santa‐ana‐moves‐to‐protect‐oldest‐neighborhoods‐from‐industrial‐polluƟon‐under‐ <br />historic‐environmental‐jusƟce‐iniƟaƟve/ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Planning Commission 1 – 228 3/6/2025 <br />
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