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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0082985
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
14800
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
SCHULTE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95377
APN
20924023
ENTERED_DATE
12/8/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
14800 W SCHULTE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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4.5 – Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center 4.5-44 <br />Table 4.5-7. Project Consistency with 2030 Scoping Plan GHG Emission-Reduction Strategies <br />Scoping Plan Measure <br />Measure <br />Number Project Consistency <br />Solar Water Heating (California <br />Solar Initiative Thermal Program) <br />CR-2 Not applicable. The Project would not prevent CARB <br />from implementing this measure. <br />Combined Heat and Power E-2 Not applicable. This measure does not apply to the <br />Project. The Project would not inhibit CARB from <br />implementing this Scoping Plan measure. <br />Renewable Portfolios Standard <br />(33% by 2020) <br />E-3 Consistent. The electricity used by the Project would <br />benefit from reduced GHG emissions resulting from <br />increased use of renewable energy sources. <br />Renewable Portfolios Standard <br />(50% by 2050) <br />Recommended Consistent. The electricity used by the Project would <br />benefit from reduced GHG emissions resulting from <br />increased use of renewable energy sources. <br />Senate Bill 1 Million Solar Roofs <br />(California Solar Initiative, New Solar <br />Home Partnership, Public Utility <br />Programs) and Earlier Solar <br />Programs <br />E-4 Not applicable. The Project would not prevent CARB <br />from implementing this measure. <br />Water Sector <br />Water Use Efficiency W-1 Consistent. As implemented by PDF-AQ/GHG-1, the <br />Project would be designed at a minimum to meet <br />LEED certified rating, which would conserve water <br />resources. The Project would not prevent CARB from <br />implementing this measure. <br />Water Recycling W-2 Not applicable. Recycled water is not available to the <br />Project site. The Project would not prevent CARB from <br />implementing this measure. <br />Water System Energy Efficiency W-3 Not applicable. This is applicable for the transmission <br />and treatment of water, but it is not applicable for the <br />Project. <br />Reuse Urban Runoff W-4 Not applicable. The reuse of urban water on site was <br />determined to not be feasible. The Project would not <br />prevent CARB from implementing this measure. <br />Renewable Energy Production W-5 Not applicable. Applicable for wastewater treatment <br />systems; not applicable for the Project. <br />Green Buildings <br />State Green Building Initiative: <br />Leading the Way with State <br />Buildings (Greening New and <br />Existing State Buildings) <br />GB-1 Consistent. The Project would be required to be <br />constructed in compliance with state or local green <br />building standards in effect at the time of building <br />construction. As implemented by PDF-AQ/GHG-1, the <br />Project would be designed at a minimum to meet <br />LEED certified rating, which would conserve water <br />resources. Furthermore, implemented by PDF- <br />AQ/GHG-2, the Project would install 2%–3% skylights <br />in warehouse buildings for natural lighting and to <br />reduce electricity consumption from warehouse <br />lighting.
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