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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014525
PE
2638
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2100190
STREET_NUMBER
31606
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
TRACY
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
TRACY
Zip
95304-
APN
25319005
ENTERED_DATE
11/23/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
31606 S TRACY BLVD
RECEIVED_DATE
11/22/2021 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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P ". 00190A ' <br /> Performance Standards Attachment <br /> Describe air pollutants that rnaa7 result frons the project during construction: <br /> The main air pollutants khat would be generated during construction would be criteria pollutants <br /> (including particulate matter(PM 10); fine particulate matter(PM2.5), and carbon monoxide <br /> (CO), ground-level ozone precursors(i,e.,oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and reactive organic <br /> compounds (ROCS))), diesel particulate matter(DPM),and greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions <br /> (e.g,,carbon dioxide (CO2), methane(CH4), and nitrous oxide(N20)). <br /> Describe on-site sources of noise or vibration that may result front the proposed project: <br /> On-site sources of short-term noise and vibration during construction would primarily be related <br /> to off-road equipment, such as graders, dozers,pile drivers, and loaders. <br /> On-site sources of long-term noise and vibration during operations would primarily be related to <br /> generators, boilers, air conditioning/heaters, blowers, fans, delivery trucks, etc. <br /> Describe any machinery, equipment, or transportation noise that may resultTrona proposed <br /> Project: <br /> See above for on-site machinery and equipment sources of long-terra noise and vibration during <br /> operations. <br /> Operations of the project would also result in transportation noise related to worker/student/stafff <br /> vendor auto trips, as well as vendor and haul trips that would be required to deliver equipment, <br /> materials, and supplies to the site. The proposed land use would generate truck traffic on local <br /> roadways and potentially the operation of transportation refrigeration units on transport trucks. <br /> The proposed on-site water treatment plant could also generate stationary noise from blowers <br /> and other non-enclosed tt-eatment equipment. <br /> Describe any on-site sources of light andlor glare that may result.from the proposed project: <br /> Light and glare may be generated during construction of the proposed project from construction <br /> vehicles and lighting of equipment staging area,,;during early morning or evening horn's,. <br /> During operation, the proposed project would generate light and glare from light fixtures and <br /> signage that may be located in industrial, commercial, and private university uses on the project <br /> site. Specifically,within the industrial areas, it is likely that pole-mounted lighting would be used <br /> to illuminate loading docks and parking lots, and that light fixtures would be mounted above <br /> entrances/exits of light industrial buildings. Comivercial uses may generate lighting from <br /> storefront display windows, outdoor dining areas, and public gathering/entertainment spaces; and <br /> the university may generate light and blare from signage and or bui[ding lighting throughout the <br /> campus. Lighting and wayfinding signage would be located along streetscapes and pedestrian <br /> pathways throughout industrial, commercial, and university uses throughout the project site and <br /> would generate light and glare. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />
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