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4.5 – Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 4.5-28 <br />As shown in Table 4.5-4, estimated annual Project-generated GHG emissions would be approximately 12,494 MT <br />CO2e per year as a result of Project operations and amortized construction. <br />Project Consistency with Applicable GHG-Related Laws and Regulations <br />The Project’s consistency with statewide GHG reduction strategies is summarized in detail in Table 4.5-5. <br />Table 4.5-5. Applicable Greenhouse Gas–Related Laws and Regulations <br />Project Component <br />Applicable Laws/ <br />Regulations Greenhouse Gas Reduction Measures Required for Project <br />Building Components/Facility Operations <br />Roofs/Ceilings/ <br />Insulation <br />CALGreen Code <br />(Title 24, Part 11) <br />California Energy <br />Code <br />(Title 24, Part 6) <br />The Project must comply with efficiency standards regarding <br />roofing, ceilings, and insulation. For example: <br />Roofs/Ceilings: New construction must reduce roof heat island <br />effects per CALGreen Code Section 106.11.2, which requires use <br />of roofing materials having a minimum aged solar reflectance, <br />thermal emittance complying with Sections A5.106.11.2.2 and <br />A5.106.11.2.3, or a minimum aged Solar Reflectance Index as <br />specified in Table A5.106.11.2.2 or A5.106.11.2.3. Roofing <br />materials must also meet solar reflectance and thermal <br />emittance standards contained in Title 20 Standards. <br />Roof/Ceiling Insulation: Requirements for the installation of <br />roofing and ceiling insulation (see Title 24, Part 6 Compliance <br />Manual at Section 3.2.2). <br />Flooring CALGreen Code The Project must comply with efficiency standards regarding <br />flooring materials. For example, for 80% of floor area receiving <br />“resilient flooring,” the flooring must meet applicable installation <br />and material requirements contained in CALGreen Code Section <br />5.504.4.6. <br />Window and Doors <br />(Fenestration) <br />California Energy <br />Code <br />The Project must comply with fenestration efficiency <br />requirements. For example, the choice of windows, glazed doors, <br />and any skylights for the Project must conform to energy <br />consumption requirements affecting size, orientation, and types <br />of fenestration products used (see Title 24, Part 6 Compliance <br />Manual, Section 3.3). <br />Building Walls/ <br />Insulation <br />CALGreen Code <br />California Energy <br />Code <br />The Project must comply with efficiency requirements for building <br />walls and insulation. <br />Exterior Walls: Must meet requirements in the current edition of <br />the California Energy Code and comply with Section A5.106.7.1 or <br />A5.106.7.2 of CALGreen for wall surfaces, as well as Section <br />5.407.1, which requires weather-resistant exterior wall and <br />foundation envelope as required by California Building Code <br />Section 1403.2. Construction must also meet requirements <br />contained in Title 24, Part 6, which vary by material of the exterior <br />walls (see Title 24, Part 6 Compliance Manual, Part 3.2.3). <br />Demising (Interior) Walls: Mandatory insulation requirements for <br />demising walls (which separate conditioned from non-conditions