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6/3/2026 9:06:59 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU-2601146
PE
2625 - CONDITIONAL USE MINOR (C)
STREET_NUMBER
15200
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LONE TREE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320
APN
20311019
CURRENT_STATUS
Closed - Issued
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
15200 E LONE TREE RD ESCALON 95320
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San Joaquin Ve6ey Air Po4uUm Control Olafdol Page 3 of 5 <br /> 0191WRererence No.2026M/6 <br /> May 8,2026 <br /> A project with a significant health risk would trigger all feasible mitigation measures. <br /> The District strongly recommends that development projects that result in a <br /> significant health risk not be approved by the land use agency. <br /> The District is available to review HRA protocols and analyses. For HRA submittals <br /> please provide the following information electronically to the District for review: <br /> • HRA(AERMOD)modeling files <br /> • HARK files <br /> • Summary of emissions source locations,emissions rates,and emission factor <br /> calculations and methodologies. <br /> For assistance,please contact the District's Technical Services Department by: <br /> • E-Mailing inquiries to:hramodelerOvalievair.orc <br /> • Calling(559)230-5900 <br /> Recommended Measure: Development projects resulting in TAC emissions should <br /> be located an adequate distance from residential areas and other sensitive receptors <br /> to prevent the creation of a significant health risk in accordance to CARB's Air <br /> Quality and Land Use Handbook:A Community Health Perspective located at <br /> hftps://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/resource-center/strategy- <br /> development/land-use-resources. <br /> 3) 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 li <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 /> i <br /> The list of rules below is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Current District rules can <br /> be found online at:httos://ww2.vallevair.org/ruies-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 /> I <br />
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