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7.1 MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Air Quality <br /> Table 7.1 continued <br /> Timing or <br /> Person/ Frequency <br /> Monitoring Agency of <br /> Impact Mitigation Measure Requirements Responsible' Monitoring= <br /> 4.15-1(d) The project sponsor should establish a Transportation Review at SP stage SJCCDD SP; O <br /> Management Organization (TMO) to develop and and monitoring during <br /> implement trip reduction programs within the project. "Ihe occupancy. <br /> TMO should establish and implement a site-specific Travel <br /> Demand Management (TDM) plan, including ongoing <br /> funding and monitoring and inclusion of TDM elements in <br /> lease agreements. A performance standard of 1.5 <br /> passengers per vehicle occupancy during peak travel <br /> periods shall be the goal of TDM elements. The TMO <br /> would be responsible for preparing educational <br /> material to be distributed to new homeowners within <br /> the project regarding the need to reduce air pollution <br /> sources and information on commute and travel <br /> alternatives. This measure is similar to Mitigation <br /> Measure 4.14- 1(c) in Section 4.14, Transportation. <br /> 4.15-1(e) Telecommuting should be encouraged through policies, land Review at General SJCCDD GP adoption <br /> use mixes, and zoning ordinances that provide incentives and Plan and Development <br /> minimize restrictions for offices in homes and satellite work Title adoption. <br /> centers within the project. <br /> 4.15-1(f) The impact of residential fireplace emissions of PM-10 and Review of building SJCBD PC; C <br /> carbon monoxide on air quality can be reduced by restricting permits. <br /> the number of fireplaces to one per residence, Installing <br /> natural gas fireplaces, or requiring residential use of EPA- <br /> certified wood stoves or fireplace inserts, which reduce PM- <br /> 10 emissions 70 to 90 percent compared to conventional <br /> wood stoves or fireplaces. Low NO. space and water <br /> heaters, in use in several areas of California, should be <br /> installed In residences. Electric lawnmowers and <br /> blowers should be provided with the sale of residential <br /> units, and an electrical outlet and a natural gas line <br /> should be provided to the backyard of each residence <br /> to provide an alternative to charcoal barbecues. <br /> 4.15-I(g) The project sponsor, through the TMO, should ensure an Review at SP stage SJCCDD SP; C <br /> adequate level of transit service for the project residents and and monitoring during <br /> workers. This mitigation measure is identical to Mitigation occupancy. <br /> Measure 4.14-1(e). <br />