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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: phillip lee < <br /> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2025 1:45 PM <br /> To: eComment; Penaloza, David; Amezcua, Valerie <br /> Subject: Support for Item 24 <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> Dear Mayor Amezcua and Members of the City Council, <br /> I am writing as a resident of the Transit Zoning Code to express my strong support for the proposed <br /> amendments to the SD-84 zoning code, and specifically the removal of the M1 and M2 industrial use <br /> overlay. These amendments are a long-overdue fix to the decades of incompatible land uses in the <br /> Lacy and Logan neighborhoods. The amendments should also remove the allowable use of public <br /> storage facilities, as these are incompatible land uses for a transit oriented development. <br /> I appreciate that the proposed amendments will not force out any existing businesses currently <br /> operating within the affected areas. Rather, they will create flexibility for business owners to sell their <br /> business and for property owners to re-tenet their buildings with a broad range of businesses. This <br /> will allow for responsible business owners to continue to positively contribute to the neighborhood and <br /> prevent vacant buildings. <br /> These amendments also provide the city with an essential tool to address the bad actors who are <br /> negatively affecting the quality of life in the neighborhood, such as the dump and metal recycling <br /> facilities next to Garfield Elementary School. With these amendments, we can better encourage <br /> responsible business ownership, ultimately improving the quality of life for residents and business <br /> owners alike. <br /> I encourage the City Council to approve these amendments for the benefit of the 1,500 families in the <br /> historic Logan and Lacy neighborhoods, and the city as a whole. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Phillip Lee <br /> <br /> Ward 6 <br /> i <br />
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