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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012380
PE
2631
FACILITY_NAME
PA-1900132
STREET_NUMBER
2482
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CARPENTER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205-
APN
17914018
ENTERED_DATE
6/19/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
2482 E CARPENTER RD
RECEIVED_DATE
6/24/2019 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\C\CARPENTER\2482\PA-1900132\SU0012380\APPL.PDF \MIGRATIONS\C\CARPENTER\2482\PA-1900132\SU0012380\CDD OK.PDF \MIGRATIONS\C\CARPENTER\2482\PA-1900132\SU0012380\EH COND.PDF \MIGRATIONS\C\CARPENTER\2482\PA-1900132\SU0012380\PROJECT DESCRIPTION.PDF
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Cascade Energy Storage, LLC Battery Storage Project <br /> software; a fiber-optic transmission system; a telephone, radio, and/or microwave communication network; <br /> and other means of communication such as radio links and phase loop communication systems. The SCADA <br /> system functions as a remote start, stop, reset, and tag out for the facility, thus minimizing the manpower <br /> and site diagnostic information generated from the panels. The SCADA system would also control the <br /> substations, allowing for fully centralized operation of the project to meet all CAISO and utility <br /> interconnection requirements. <br /> Spare Parts Container <br /> The Spare Parts Container will be used to house spare parts needed to maintain the facility. <br /> 1.5.2 Construction <br /> Schedule and Workforce <br /> The construction of the proposed project would last up to 9 months. Construction activities for the proposed <br /> project generally fall into three main categories: (1) site preparation, (2) system installation, and (3)testing, <br /> commissioning, and cleanup. <br /> The on-site construction workforce is expected to peak at up to 75 individuals; however, the average daily <br /> workforce is expected to be 50 construction, supervisory, support, and construction management personnel <br /> on site during construction. It is anticipated that the construction workforce would commute to the site each <br /> day from local communities and report to the designated construction staging yards prior to the beginning of <br /> each workday. Construction staff not drawn from the local labor pool would stay in local hotels in Stockton, <br /> Sonora, or other local communities. Deliveries of equipment and materials would generate an estimated 5 <br /> round trips per day during peak construction periods. <br /> The proposed project would be constructed by several specialized construction contractors. Construction <br /> would primarily occur during daylight hours, Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., as <br /> required to meet the construction schedule. Any construction work performed outside of the normal work <br /> schedule would be coordinated with the appropriate agencies and would conform to the San Joaquin County <br /> General Plan Noise Element, San Joaquin County Code of Regulatory Ordinances, as well as the Public Safety <br /> Element of San Joaquin County's General Plan. <br /> Site Grading and Earthwork <br /> Construction activities would be expected to include excavation and grading of the project site. Site <br /> preparation and construction would occur in accordance with all federal, state,County and City zoning codes <br /> and requirements. Noise-generating construction activities would be limited to the construction hours noted <br /> above. All stationary equipment and machines with the potential to generate a significant increase in noise <br /> or vibration levels would be located away from noise receptors to the extent feasible. The contractor would <br /> conduct construction activities in such a manner that the maximum noise levels at the affected buildings <br /> would not exceed established noise levels. <br /> Page 9 <br />
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