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San Joaquin County January 20, 1998 <br /> UP-97-10 Page 2 <br /> In addition, there will be cumulative impacts associated with the operation of this facility. <br /> As a result, SJVUAPCD suggests that the project applicant take all feasible measures <br /> to reduce the amount of ozone precursors (reactive organic gases - ROG - and oxides <br /> of nitrogen - NOx) that will result from the construction of this project or its continued <br /> operation. <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 /> ♦ If transit service is available to the project site, improvements should be made to <br /> encourage its use. If transit service is not currently available, but is planned for the <br /> future, appropriate easements should be reserved to provide for future <br /> improvements such as bus turnouts, loading areas, and shelters. <br /> Sidewalks and bikepaths shall connect the project area to neighboring residential <br /> areas. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> TracY�R_eO mer Bettencourt <br /> Environmental Planner APCD REF#980001 <br /> Northern Reoion <br />