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Potentially Less Than Less Than Analyzed <br /> Si nificant Significant with Si nificant No In The <br /> g Mitigation 9 <br /> Impact Incorporated Impact Impact Prior EIR <br /> VI. ENERGY. <br /> Would the project: <br /> a) Result in a potentially significant environmental <br /> impact due to wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary ❑ ❑ � ❑ ❑ <br /> consumption of energy, or wasteful use of energy <br /> resources, during project construction or operation? <br /> b) Conflict with or obstruct a state or local plan for ❑ ❑ � � ❑ <br /> renewable energy or energy efficiency? <br /> Impact Discussion: <br /> The California Energy Code (also titled The Energy Efficiency Standards for Residential and Non-residential Buildings) <br /> was created by the California Building Standards Commission in response to a legislative mandate to reduce California's <br /> energy consumption. The code's purpose is to advance the state's energy policy, develop renewable energy sources and <br /> prepare for energy emergencies. These standards are updated periodically by the California Energy Commission. The <br /> code includes energy conservation standards applicable to most buildings throughout California. These requirements will <br /> be applicable to the proposed project, and will be triggered at the time of building permit application, ensuring that any <br /> impact to the environment due to wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary consumption of energy will be less than significant <br /> and preventing any conflict with state or local plans for energy efficiency and renewable energy. <br /> PA-1900129 (UP)— Initial Study 12 <br />