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2/12/2026 2:40:07 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU-2500817
PE
2626 - USE PERMIT - GENERAL (UP)
STREET_NUMBER
202
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MATHEWS
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
19319014
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed - Issued
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
202 W MATHEWS RD FRENCH CAMP 95231
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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 3 of 6 <br /> District Reference No:20251360 <br /> December 5,2025 <br /> 5) Electric Infrastructure <br /> To support and accelerate the installation of electric vehicle charging equipment and <br /> development of required infrastructure, the District offers incentives to public <br /> agencies, businesses, and property owners of multi-unit dwellings to install electric <br /> charging infrastructure (Level 2 and 3 chargers). The purpose of the District's <br /> Charge Up! Incentive program is to promote clean air alternative-fuel technologies <br /> and the use of low or zero-emission vehicles. The District recommends that the <br /> County and project proponents install electric vehicle chargers at project sites, and <br /> at strategic locations. <br /> Please visit https:Hww2.valleyair.orq/grants/charge-up for more information. <br /> 6) District Rules and Regulations <br /> The District issues permits for many types of air pollution sources, and regulates <br /> some activities that do not require permits. A project subject to District rules and <br /> regulations would reduce its impacts on air quality through compliance with the <br /> District's regulatory framework. In general, a regulation is a collection of individual <br /> rules, each of which deals with a specific topic. As an example, Regulation II <br /> (Permits) includes District Rule 2010 (Permits Required), Rule 2201 (New and <br /> Modified Stationary Source Review), Rule 2520 (Federally Mandated Operating <br /> Permits), and several other rules pertaining to District permitting requirements and <br /> processes. <br /> The list of rules below is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Current District rules can <br /> be found online at: https://ww2.valleyair.org/rules-and-planning/current-district-rules- <br /> and-regulations. To identify other District rules or regulations that apply to future <br /> projects, or to obtain information about District permit requirements, the project <br /> proponents are strongly encouraged to contact the District's Small Business <br /> Assistance (SBA) Office at (209) 557-6446. <br /> 6a) District Rules 2010 and 2201 -Air Quality Permitting for Stationary <br /> Sources <br /> Stationary Source emissions include any building, structure, facility, or <br /> installation which emits or may emit any affected pollutant directly or as a <br /> fugitive emission. District Rule 2010 (Permits Required) requires operators of <br /> emission sources to obtain an Authority to Construct (ATC) and Permit to <br /> Operate (PTO) from the District. District Rule 2201 (New and Modified <br /> Stationary Source Review) requires that new and modified stationary sources <br /> of emissions mitigate their emissions using Best Available Control Technology <br /> (BACT). <br />
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