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4.5 – Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 4.5-40 <br />Table 4.5-6. Consistency with County of San Joaquin’s 2035 General Plan Policies <br />General Plan Policies Project Consistency <br />TM-6.7: Bicycle Amenities. The County shall <br />encourage new large employers to provide bicycle <br />racks. <br />Consistent. The Project would comply with the current <br />California Green Building Standards Code and install <br />short-term and long-term bicycle parking. <br />PHS-5.14: Energy Consumption Reduction. The <br />County shall encourage new development to <br />incorporate green building practices and reduce <br />air quality impacts from energy consumption. <br />Consistent. The Project buildings would be designed to <br />achieve a minimum LEED certified goal identified by the <br />LEED Green Building Rating System to conserve <br />resources, including energy and renewable resources, as <br />detailed in PDF-AQ/GHG-1. Furthermore, implemented by <br />PDF-AQ/GHG-2, the Project would install 2%–3% skylights <br />in warehouse buildings for natural lighting and to reduce <br />electricity consumption from warehouse lighting. <br />PHS-6.6: Business-related GHG Reduction <br />Strategies. The County shall encourage all <br />businesses to help reduce GHG emissions by: <br />replacing high mileage fleet vehicles with more <br />efficient and/or alternative fuel vehicles; <br />increasing the energy efficiency of facilities; <br />transitioning toward the use of renewable energy <br />instead of non-renewable energy sources; <br />adopting purchasing practices that promote <br />emissions reductions and reusable materials; and <br />increasing recycling. <br />Consistent. The Project buildings would be designed to <br />achieve a minimum LEED certified goal identified by the <br />LEED Green Building Rating System to conserve <br />resources, including energy and renewable resources, as <br />detailed in PDF-AQ/GHG-1. Furthermore, as implemented <br />by PDF-AQ/GHG-2, the Project would install 2%–3% <br />skylights in warehouse buildings for natural lighting and to <br />reduce electricity consumption from warehouse lighting. <br />During construction and operation of the Project, the <br />Project would comply with all state regulations related to <br />solid waste generation, storage, and disposal, including <br />the California Integrated Waste Management Act, as <br />amended. During construction, all waste would be <br />recycled to the maximum extent possible. As implemented <br />under PDF-AQ/GHG-3 through PDF-AQ/GHG-5, the Project <br />would install conduit for future electric truck charging <br />capabilities, install conduit for 33 future EV charging <br />spaces, and designate 21 parking space for clean <br />air/EV/vanpool parking. <br />PHS-6.7: New Development. The County shall <br />require new development to incorporate all <br />feasible mitigation measures to reduce <br />construction and operational GHG emissions. <br />Consistent. The Project buildings would be designed to <br />achieve a minimum LEED certified goal identified by the <br />LEED Green Building Rating System to conserve <br />resources, including energy and renewable resources, as <br />detailed in PDF-AQ/GHG-1. Furthermore, as implemented <br />by PDF-AQ/GHG-2, the Project would install 2%–3% <br />skylights in warehouse buildings for natural lighting and to <br />reduce electricity consumption from warehouse lighting. <br />NCR-5.11: Green Building Practices. The County <br />shall encourage green building practices in new <br />construction. <br />Consistent. The Project buildings would be designed to <br />achieve a minimum LEED certified goal identified by the <br />LEED Green Building Rating System to conserve <br />resources, including energy and renewable resources, as <br />detailed in PDF-AQ/GHG-1. Furthermore, as implemented <br />by PDF-AQ/GHG-2, the Project would install 2%–3% <br />skylights in warehouse buildings for natural lighting and to <br />reduce electricity consumption from warehouse lighting.