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h� nom'".�e► "!W <br /> COUNTY <br /> AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT <br /> JOGI KHANNA, :NI.D., M.P.H. <br /> Air Pollution Control Officer <br /> cq` OP <br /> 1'. 0. Box 2009 (2321 W. Wasliingtom St., Suitc I) Stockton, CA 95201 FRa' <br /> 209/465-3470 <br /> April 22 , 1991 <br /> [> (-1t t` 17-i <br /> o n.. 't_ <br /> lfi <br /> Richard Larrouy APR 2n <br /> Associate Planner <br /> San Joaquin County `hr y _ <br /> Community Development Department Nil <br /> Planning Division P `;INN!!!N DI V 1QI-O I <br /> 1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton., CA 95205 <br /> RE: ZR-91-12/GP-91-5 Zone reclassification application to <br /> change the zoning from AG-40 to H-S on 15. 31 acres. <br /> The San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District has <br /> reviewed the document file no. ZR-91-12/GP-91-5. <br /> The District has the following comments and recommendations: <br /> 1. San Joaquin County' s air quality relative to National and State <br /> Ambient Air Quality Standards has been designated as a <br /> non-attainment area by the California Air Resources Board as <br /> follows: <br /> PM-10 - Non-attainment <br /> CO - Non-attainment (for Stockton Metropolitan <br /> Statistical Area only) <br /> Ozone - Non-attainment (possible SIP call area) <br /> The California Clean Air Act, AB 2595, requires counties which are <br /> designated non-attainment to achieve a 5% annual reduction in <br /> emissions until the standards are met. <br /> 2 . The applicant should be aware of the PM-10 Rule and the <br /> Indirect Source Review Rule, both of which are currently proposed <br /> by the District for adoption in the near future. Both of these <br /> rules may affect the applicant' s project. A copy of these rules <br /> is available upon written request to the District. <br /> 3 . A change in zone classifications from AG-40 to H-S with the <br /> assumed developments as stated in ZR-91-12 would result in the <br /> generation of many additional vehicular trips. Consequently, air <br /> quality may be significantly impacted. The District requests that <br /> a focused air quality analysis be prepared by the applicant due to <br /> this potential development. If a development plan is pursued by <br />