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• No person shall install more than one wood burning fireplace or wood burning heater per dwelling unit in <br /> any new residential development with a density of equal to or less than two dwelling units per acre. <br /> ► Rule 4902—Residential Water Heaters <br /> This rule establishes a maximum NOx emission rate of 40 nanograms per Joule of heat output for natural-gas- <br /> fired water heaters with a rated heat input less than or equal to 75,000 Btu/hr. <br /> ► Rule 9510—Indirect Source Review <br /> This rule(ISR)requires the applicants for certain development projects to submit an application to SJVAPCD <br /> when applying for the development's last discretionary approval. The rule requires developers to mitigate <br /> emissions at the project site to the extent feasible and to pay a mitigation fee to the SJVAPCD for a <br /> percentage of the remaining emissions. The ISR rule became effective March 1, 2006. <br /> City of Manteca <br /> City of Manteca General Plan <br /> The City of Manteca General Plan 2023, adopted in October 2003, includes an air quality element(City of <br /> Manteca 2003). The following policies and implementation measures are applicable to the proposed project: <br /> ► Air Quality-Land Use <br /> Policy AQ-P-3: Segregate and provide buffers between land uses that typically generate hazardous or <br /> obnoxious fumes and residential or other sensitive land uses. <br /> ► Air Quality-Dust and Other Airborne Particulate Materials <br /> Policy AQ-P-7:New construction will be managed to minimize fugitive dust and construction vehicle <br /> emissions. <br /> City of Manteca Municipal Code <br /> The purpose of Chapter 17.13 of the City of Manteca Municipal Code,Performance Standards, is to provide <br /> necessary control measures to protect the community from hazards and nuisances and to establish limits and <br /> procedures for measuring the nuisances. The general statement of the section is, "Land or buildings shall not be <br /> used or occupied in a manner creating any dangerous injurious,noxious, fire, explosive or other hazard; noise, <br /> vibration, smoke, dust, order or form of air pollution; heat, cold, dampness, electrical or other disturbance; glare, <br /> refuse or wastes; other substances, conditions or elements which would adversely affect the surrounding area" <br /> (City of Manteca 1992). <br /> With respect to air quality, Section 17.13.040G specifies,"Smoke,Fumes, Gasses,Dust,Particulate Matter.No <br /> emission shall be permitted at any point which would violate current regulations for such emission as established <br /> by federal and state air quality standards." Section 17.13.040G specifies that no emission of odors shall be <br /> permitted in such quantities as to be readily detectable when diluted in the ratio of one volume of odorous air to <br /> four volumes of clean air.Any process which may involve the creation or emission of any odors shall be provided <br /> with a secondary safeguard system, so that control will be maintained if the primary safeguard system should fail. <br /> Section 17.13,030 specifies the point of measurement for the odor standard. Measurements necessary for <br /> enforcement of performance standards shall be taken at the lot line of the establishment or use in any district, <br /> except in the M-1 and M-2 districts measurements shall be taken at the district boundary of five hundred feet to <br /> the exterior wall of the establishment or use,whichever is less. <br /> Manteca WQCF and Collection System Master Plans EIR EDAW <br /> City of Manteca 4.3-15 Air Quality <br />