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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Technical Report <br /> Mountain House Neighborhoods K& L, San Joaquin County, California <br /> 2 Regulatory Environment for the GHG Inventory <br /> The Project is located within the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) <br /> jurisdiction. To assist interested parties in assessing the significance of GHG emissions from' <br /> land-use development projects under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), <br /> SJVAPCD has developed several guidance documents, including "Guidance for Valley Land- <br /> use Agencies in Addressing GHG Emission Impacts for New Projects under CEQA,7 and <br /> "SJVAPCD Final Staff Report Addressing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts under the <br /> California Environmental Quality Act"e. <br /> SJVAPCD guidance relies on the use of performance based standards, otherwise known as <br /> Best Performance Standards (BPS), for assessing the significance of GHG emissions under <br /> CEQA. According to SJVAPCD guidance, projects implementing BPS would be determined to <br /> have a less than significant individual and cumulative impact on global climate change and <br /> would not require project specific quantification of GHG emissions. To simplify the evaluation) <br /> process, the District has developed a point system and tools (e.g., interim GHG emission <br /> reductions calculator) for use by lead agencies to score the effectiveness of the achieved BPS. <br /> However, projects not implementing BPS are required to demonstrate a 29% reduction in GH'G <br /> emissions, compared to business-as-usual, to have a less than significant impact.9 The 29% <br /> reduction target is consistent with GHG emission reduction targets established in the California <br /> Air Resources Board's (CARB) Assembly Bill (AB) 32 Scoping Plan.1 ," <br /> (Legislation and rules regarding climate change, as well as the scientific understanding of the <br /> extent to which different activities emit GHGs, continue to evolve; as such, the inventory in this <br /> report is a reflection of the guidance and knowledge currently available. <br /> Available at: http://www.valleyair.org/Programs/CCAP/12-17-09/3°/`20CCAP%20- <br /> %20 FI N AL%20 LU%20G u idance%20-%20 Dec%2017%202009.pdf <br /> a Available at: http://www.valleyair.org/Programs/CCAP/12-17-09/1%20CCAP%20- <br /> %20FINAL%20C EQA%20GHG%20Staff%20 Report%20-%20 Dec%2017%202009.pdf <br /> 9 The SJVAPCD documents define business-as-usual as the total baseline emission for all emissions sources within <br /> the development type,projected for the year 2020, assuming no change in GHG emissions per unit of activity as <br /> established for the baseline period,2002-2004. <br /> 10 Page 7 of"SJVAPCD Final Staff Report Addressing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Impacts under the California <br /> Environmental Quality Act." Available at:http://www.valleyair.org/Programs/CCAP/12-17-0911%20CCAP%20- <br /> %20 F I NAL%20CEQA%20G HG%20Staff%20Report%20-%20Dec%2017%202009.pdf <br /> 11 Climate Change Scoping Plan. CARB. December 2008. Available at: <br /> http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/document/scopingplandocument.htm <br /> 03-25858A 6 E'N V t RQ' N <br />