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San Joaquin County May 25, 2005 <br /> PA-0400789 (SU) Page 2 <br /> field and office alike. Question regarding Regulation VIII and Dust Control Plans should <br /> be directed to Dillon Collins at (209) 557-6400. <br /> Additionally, District Rules 4901 and 4902 regulate the sale, installation and transfer of <br /> both wood burning devices and natural gas-fired water heaters to limit the emissions of <br /> PM10 and NOx in residential developments. Please note that on July 17, 2003 <br /> amendments to Rule 4901 where adopted by the District's Governing Board. <br /> Amendments to the rule may affect future construction plans for residential <br /> developments. Specifically: <br /> §5.3 Limitations on Wood Burning Fireplaces or Wood Burning Heaters <br /> in New Residential Developments: <br /> Beginning January 1, 2004, <br /> 5.3.1 No person shall install a wood burning fireplace in a new <br /> residential development with a density greater than two (2) dwelling <br /> units per acre. <br /> 5.3.2 No person shall install more than two (2) EPA Phase II <br /> Certified wood burning heaters per acre in any new residential <br /> development with a density equal to or greater than three (3) <br /> dwelling units per acre. <br /> 5.3.3 No person shall install more than one (1) wood burning <br /> fireplace or wood burning heater per dwelling unit in any new <br /> residential development with a density equal to or less than two (2) <br /> dwelling units per acre. <br /> As a result of the Valley's nonattainment status, the District strongly recommends that <br /> the project applicant and the City implement all feasible mitigation measures to reduce <br /> the amount of ozone precursors that will result from the build out of this project. Please <br /> note that some of these measures may already exist as City development standards. <br /> ♦ Energy efficient design including automated control system for heating/air <br /> conditioning and energy efficiency beyond Title 24 requirements, lighting controls <br /> and energy-efficient lighting in buildings, increased insulation beyond Title 24 <br /> requirements, and light colored roof materials to reflect heat. <br /> ♦ Planting of deciduous trees on the south and westerly facing sides of buildings. <br /> ♦ Provide low nitrogen oxide (NOx) emitting and/or high efficiency water heaters. <br />