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.r <br /> Chandler Martin March 18, 1993 <br /> MS-94-9.SJC Page 3 <br /> The following items are suggested, but not required by the SJVUAPCD to further <br /> reduce emissions that may ultimately result from development enabled by this project <br /> application. The applicant should be provided a copy of these measures and <br /> encouraged to incorporate those that are feasible into the project design: <br /> 1 . Housing units should be oriented to utilize passive solar cooling and heating to <br /> the fullest extent possible. <br /> 2. Conventional open-hearth and zero-clearance fireplaces that do not meet EPA <br /> Phase II certification should be discouraged. <br /> 3. Trees should be carefully selected and located (generally on the southern and <br /> western exposure) to shade structures during the hot summer months. <br /> Deciduous trees should be used since they help cool in the summer and allow <br /> sun to reach the house during cold winter months. <br /> 4. Natural gas lines (if applicable) and electrical outlets should be installed in <br /> backyards or patio areas to encourage use of gas and/or electric barbecues. <br /> 5. Electrical outlets should be installed around the exterior of the home to <br /> encourage electric lawn mowers, edgers, etc. <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this project. If you have any questions <br /> or require further information, please call me at 545-7000. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> J <br /> David J. Stagnaro� <br /> Environmental Planner <br /> Northern Region APCD REF#N940085 <br />