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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0015098
PE
2633
FACILITY_NAME
PA-2200137
STREET_NUMBER
20042
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
PATTERSON PASS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95377-
APN
20910019
ENTERED_DATE
8/16/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20042 W PATTERSON PASS RD
RECEIVED_DATE
12/28/2022 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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SAN J O A Q U I N COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> SITE APPROVAL <br /> FILE NUMBER: <br /> PERFORMANCESTANDARDS <br /> (Attach additional sheets as necessary) <br /> See Chapter 9-9025 of the Development Title for Performance Standard Regulations <br /> Air Quality <br /> Describe air pollutants that may result from the project including during construction: <br /> Combustion emissions during construction would result from:1.Exhaust from the on-site diesel construction equipment;2.Exhaust from on-site water trucks used to control <br /> dust emissions;3.Exhaust from pickup trucks and construction diesel trucks used to transport workers and materials around the project site;4.Exhaust from diesel trucks used to <br /> deliver equipment and materials;and 5.Exhaust from automobiles used by workers to commute to the project site.Fugitive Dust Fugitive dust emissions during construction would <br /> result from:1.Dust entrained during mobilization and decommissioning at the construction site;and 2.Dust entrained during off-site travel on paved and unpaved surfaces. <br /> Noise <br /> Describe on-site sources of noise or vibration that may result from the proposedproject: <br /> Construction equipment and vehicles would generate noise during the construction phase of the project.During the operations phase of the <br /> project,the primary noise sources would be the battery storage heating,ventilation,and air conditioning units,and battery storage inverters. <br /> Describe any machinery,equipment, or transportation noise that may result from the proposed project: <br /> The primary noise sources during operations would be the battery storage heating,ventilation,and air conditioning units,and battery storage <br /> inverters.Because no permanent,on-site employees are anticipated for the project,there would be no project-related transportation noise during operations. <br /> Light and Glare <br /> Describe any on-site sources of light and/or glare that may result from the proposed project: <br /> Low-elevation,controlled security lighting would be installed at the access gate and the entrance to the energy storage structures.The lighting would only switch on when <br /> personnel enter the area(through either motion-sensor or manual activation[switch]).All safety and emergency services signs would be lit when the lights are on. <br /> Lighting would be only in areas where it is required for safety,security,or operations.Lighting will be on site and will include shielding as necessary to minimize <br /> illumination of the night sky or spillover onto adjacent properties,such that the Project will not introduce more than 0.1 foot-candles of light spillage to adjacent properties. <br /> Odor <br /> Describe any on-site source of odor that may result from the proposed project: <br /> Odor is not likely to occur to result from the project. <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> Updated 0812812020 <br />
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