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J <br /> San .Joaquin Valley <br /> Air Pollution Control District _ <br /> Au , Alia August 4 2003 20030369 <br /> g w,?jtl ,,. . 03 <br /> •V 00v�;;��?;r�Ef?t <br /> ,L <br /> John Funderburg <br /> Community Dev. Dept. <br /> Dev. Services Division <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Ave <br /> i Stockton CA 95205 <br /> E <br /> Subject: , PA-0300337 (SA) DeBrouwer Enterprises LLC. <br /> Dear Mr.'Funderburng: <br /> 1i <br /> I The Central office will be commenting for Mr. John Cadrett(of the North office)during his vacation. Mr. Cadrett <br /> will return from vacation on July 29, 2003. Stanislaus County should continue to send notices and requests for <br /> comments to the District's North Office. Please address CEQA related requests to Mr. John Cadrett at San <br /> Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, Northern Region Office, 4230 Kiernan Avenue, Suite 130, <br /> Modesto, CA 95356-9322. <br /> The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District (District) has reviewed the project referenced <br /> i above and offers the following comments: <br /> The entire San Joaquin Valley is non-attainment for ozone and fine particulate matter (PM10). This <br /> P project would contribute to the overall decline in air quality due to increased traffic and ongoing operational <br /> emissions. Although this project alone would not generate significant air emissions, the increase in <br /> emissions from this project, and others like it, cumulatively reduce the air quality in the San Joaquin <br /> Valley. The project would make it more difficult to meet mandated emission reductions and air quality <br /> standards. A concerted effort should be made to reduce project-related emissions as outlined below: <br /> The construction and operation phases of this project will be subject to certain aspects of District <br /> ` Regulation VIII. District Regulation VIII - Fugitive Dust Rules is a series of rules designed to reduce PM10 <br /> ' emissions generated by human activity, including construction, road building, bulk materials storage, <br /> landfill operations, etc. It the proposed parking/work area(s) is(are) unpaved and either generate 75 trips <br /> per day or is(are) .5 acres or larger, then the applicant will have to mitigate dust from the project site. A <br /> Dust Control Plan must be submitted for the District's approval at least 30 days before construction <br /> activities begin if the project encompasses 40 acres or more or will move more than 2,500 cubic yards per <br /> day of material on at least three days of the project. An assistance bulletin has been enclosed for the <br /> applicant. Current District rules can be found at: http:I/www.valleyair.org/rules/1 ruieslist.htm. <br /> There are a number of mitigation measures that should be incorporated into the design of this project to <br /> reduce the overall level of emissions. (Note: Some of the mitigation measures may already exist as <br /> County development standards. All other measures should be implemented to the fullest extent possible.) <br /> 1 <br />