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4.5 – Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 4.5-31 <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 />AB 1109 Lighting associated with the Project will be subject to energy <br />efficiency requirements adopted pursuant to AB 1109. <br />Enacted in 2007, AB 1109 required the CEC to adopt minimum <br />energy efficiency standards for general purpose lighting to <br />reduce electricity consumption 25% for indoor commercial <br />lighting. <br />Bicycle and Vehicle <br />Parking <br />CALGreen Code The Project will be required to provide compliant bicycle parking, <br />fuel-efficient vehicle parking, and electric vehicle (EV) charging <br />spaces (CALGreen Code Sections 5.106.4, 5.106.5.1, <br />5.106.5.3). <br />California Energy <br />Code <br />The Project is subject to parking requirements contained in Title <br />24, Part 6. For example, parking capacity is to meet but not <br />exceed minimum local zoning requirements, and the Project <br />should employ approved strategies to reduce parking capacity <br />(Title 24, Part 6, Section 106.6). <br />Landscaping CALGreen Code CALGreen requires and has further voluntary provisions for the <br />following: <br />• A water budget for landscape irrigation use <br />• For new water service, separate meters or submeters must <br />be installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for <br />landscaped areas of 1,000 to 5,000 square feet <br />• Provide water-efficient landscape design that reduces use of <br />potable water beyond initial requirements for plant <br />installation and establishment <br />Model Water <br />Efficient <br />Landscaping <br />Ordinance <br />The model ordinance promotes efficient landscaping in new <br />developments and establishes an outdoor water budget for new <br />and renovated landscaped areas that are 500 square feet or <br />larger (CCR, Title 23, Division 2, Chapter 2.7). <br />Cap-and-Trade <br />Program <br />Transportation fuels used in landscape maintenance equipment <br />(e.g., gasoline) would be subject to the Cap-and-Trade Program <br />(see “Energy Use,” below). <br />Refrigerants CARB <br />Management of <br />High GWP <br />Refrigerants for <br />Stationary <br />Sources <br />Any refrigerants associated with the Project would be subject to <br />CARB standards. CARB’s Regulation for the Management of High <br />GWP Refrigerants for Stationary Sources reduces emissions of <br />high-GWP refrigerants from leaky stationary, non-residential <br />refrigeration equipment; reduces emissions resulting from the <br />installation and servicing of stationary refrigeration and air <br />conditioning appliances using high-GWP refrigerants; and <br />requires verification GHG emission reductions (CCR, Title 17, <br />Division 3, Chapter 1, Subchapter 10, Article 4, Subarticle 5.1, <br />Section 95380 et seq.). <br />Consumer Products CARB High GWP <br />GHGs in <br />Consumer <br />Products <br />All consumer products associated with the Project will be subject <br />to CARB standards. CARB’s consumer products regulations set <br />VOC limits for numerous categories of consumer products, and <br />limits the reactivity of the ingredients used in numerous <br />categories of aerosol coating products (CCR, Title 17, Division 3, <br />Chapter 1, Subchapter 8.5).