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Rick Griffin September'14, 2006 <br /> PA-0600465(UP) Page 2 <br /> If a non-residential site is 1.0 to less than 5.0 acres, an owner/operator must provide written notification to <br /> the District at least 48 hours prior to his/her intent to begin any earthmoving activities as specified in Section <br /> 6.4.2 of Rule 8021. A template of the District's Construction Notification Form is available at <br /> http:llwww.vailevair.org/busind/compl /PM10/forms/Notif!cation Form Final 12.01.2005.doc. If a non- <br /> residential project is 5.0 or more acres in area or will include moving, depositing, or relocating more than <br /> 2,500 cubic yards per day of bulk materials on at least three days, a Dust Control Plan must be submitted as <br /> specified in Section 6.3.1 of Rule 8021. Construction activities shall not commence until the District has <br /> approved the Dust Control Plan. A template of the District's Dust Control Plan is available at <br /> http://www.valleyair.or.q/busind/comr)l /PM10/forms/DCP-Form.doc <br /> Rule 4102 (Nuisance) This rule applies to any source operation that emits or may emit air contaminants or <br /> other materials. In the event that the project or construction of the project creates a public nuisance, it <br /> could be in violation and be subject to District enforcement action. <br /> Rule 4103 (Open Burning) This rule regulates the use of open burning and specifies the types of materials <br /> that may be open burned. Agricultural material shall not be burned when the land use is converting from <br /> agriculture to non-agricultural purposes (e.g., commercial, industrial, institutional, or residential uses). <br /> Section 5.1 of this rule prohibits the burning of trees and other vegetative (non-agricultural) material <br /> whenever the land is being developed for non-agricultural purposes. In the event that the project applicant <br /> burned or burns agricultural material, it would be in violation of Rule 4103 and be subject to District <br /> enforcement action. <br /> The following conditions apply to the orchard removal: Open burning is prohibited at this project site, per <br /> Rule 4103. <br /> - If shredding or chipping equipment is to be used for processing the orchard waste, the equipment shall <br /> be permitted by the District, or registered by the California Air Resources Board or the District as <br /> Portable Equipment. <br /> - Visible emissions created from the shredding or chipping equipment shall not exceed 20 percent <br /> opacity or Ringlemann 1 and any standard specified on a Permit to Operate or Portable Equipment <br /> Registration Certificate. <br /> Rule 4601 (Architectural Coatings) This rule limits volatile organic compounds from architectural coatings <br /> by specifying architectural coatings storage, clean up and labeling requirements and applies to any person <br /> who supplies, sells, offers for sale, applies, or solicits the application of any architectural coating. <br /> Rule 4623 (Storage of. Organic Liquids) This rule limits VOC emissions from tanks used to store organic <br /> liquids and applies to any tank with a.capacity of 1,100 gallons or greater in which any organic liquid is <br /> placed, held, or stored. <br /> Rule 4641 (Cutback, Slow Cure, and Emulsified Asphalt, Paving and Maintenance Operations) If asphalt <br /> paving will be used, then paving operations of this project will be subject to Rule 4641. This rule applies to <br /> the ;manufacture and use of cutback asphalt, slow cure asphalt and emulsified asphalt for paving and <br /> maintenance operations. <br /> The District encourages innovation in measures to reduce air-quality impacts. There are a number of <br /> features that could be incorporated into the design/operation of this project to provide additional reductions <br /> of the overall level of emissions. Any measure selected should be implemented to the fullest extent <br /> possible.) The suggestions listed below should not be considered all-inclusive and remain options that the <br /> agency with the land-use authority should consider for incorporation into the project. <br /> • Large canopy trees should be carefully selected and located to protect the building(s) from energy <br /> consuming environmental conditions, and to shade 50% of paved areas within 15 years. Also, trees <br /> should be planted adjacent to all sidewalks thirty foot on center and at a ratio of one tree for each five <br />