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Karla Kuhl July 19,2006 <br /> PA-0600359(SA)(Pmpplication) Page 2 <br /> District has approved the Dust Control Plan. A template of the District's Dust Control Plan is available at <br /> http://www.valleyair.oM/busind/com olv/PM 10/forms/DCP-Form%20-%2012-01-2005.doc. <br /> Rule 4002 (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) In the event that any portion of an <br /> existing building will be renovated, partially demolished or removed, the project will be subject to District Rule <br /> 4002. Prior to any demolition activity, an asbestos survey of existing structures on the project site may be <br /> required to identify the presence of any asbestos containing building material (ACBM). Any identified ACBM <br /> having the potential for disturbance must be removed by a certified asbestos contractor in, accordance with <br /> CAL-OSHA requirements. If you have any questions concerning asbestos related requirements, please <br /> contact Ms. Jan Sudomier at (209) 557-6422, or contact CAL-OSHA at (559) 454-1295. The District's <br /> Asbestos Requirements Bulletin can be found online at http://vaileyair.org/busind/comply/asbestosbultn.htm. <br /> Rule 4102(Nuisance)This rule applies to any source operation that emits or may emit air contaminants or <br /> other materials. In the event that the project or construction of the project creates a public nuisance, it could <br /> be in violation and be subject to District enforcement action. <br /> Rule 4601 (Architectural Coatings)This rule limits volatile organic compounds from architectural coatings by <br /> specifying architectural coatings storage, clean up and labeling requirements. <br /> Rule 4621 (Gasoline Transfer into Stationary Storage Containers, Delivery Vessels, and Bulk Plants) This <br /> rule limits VOC emissions from stationary gasoline storage tanks with capacity greater than 250 gallons <br /> (except for tanks subject to Rule 4623), gasoline delivery vessels, and tanks with capacity than 250 gallons, <br /> but not exceeding 19,800 gallons located at gasoline bulk plants. <br /> Rule 4622 (Gasoline Transfer into Motor Vehicle Fuel Tanks) This rule limits emissions of gasoline vapors <br /> from the transfer of gasoline into motor vehicle fuel tanks. <br /> Rule 4641 (Cutback, Slow Cure, and Emulsified Asphalt, Paving and Maintenance Operations) If asphalt <br /> paving will be used, then paving operations of this project will be subject to Rule 4641. This rule applies to <br /> the manufacture and use of cutback asphalt, slow cure asphalt and emulsified asphalt for paving and <br /> maintenance operations. <br /> Rule 9510 (Indirect Source Review) This rule was adopted to reduce the impacts of growth in emissions <br /> from all new development in the San Joaquin Valley. Rule 9510 requires applicants subject to the rule to <br /> provide information that enables the District to quantify construction, area and operational PM10 and NOx <br /> emissions, and potentially mitigate a portion of those emissions. An application must be filed with the District <br /> no later than concurrent with application with a local agency for the final discretionary approval. For more <br /> information and instruction, please contact the District's ISR staff by phone at (559) 230-5800 or by email at <br /> ISR c'Dvalleyair.oro. <br /> The District encourages innovation in measures to reduce air quality impacts. There are a number of <br /> features that could be incorporated into the design/operation of this project to provide additional reductions of <br /> the overall level of emissions. (Note: Some of the measures may already exist as San Joaquin County <br /> development standards. Any measure selected should be implemented to the fullest extent possible.) The <br /> suggestions listed below should not be considered all-inclusive and remain options that the agency with the <br /> land-use authority should consider for incorporation into the project. <br /> • Large canopy trees should be carefully selected and located to protect the building(s) from energy <br /> consuming environmental conditions, and to shade 50% of paved areas within 15 years. Also, trees <br /> should be planted adjacent to all sidewalks thirty foot on center and at a ratio of one tree for each five <br /> parking spaces. Structural soil should be used under paved areas to improve tree growth. For <br /> information on Structural Soil see htti)://www.hort.cornell.edu/uhi/outreach/csc/. For information on Tree <br /> Selection see http://www.ufei.org . For Urban Forestry see http://www.coolcommunities.org, <br /> http://wcufre.ucdavis.edu and http://www.lgc.org/bookstore/energy/downloads/siv tree quidelines.pdf <br />