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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
FileName_PostFix
SSNL
RECORD_ID
SR0082985
PE
2602
STREET_NUMBER
14800
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
SCHULTE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95377
APN
20924023
ENTERED_DATE
12/8/2020 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
14800 W SCHULTE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Table of Contents <br />Draft Environmental Impact Report February 2021 <br />14800 W. Schulte Road Logistics Center TOC-v <br />TABLES <br />1-1 Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures .................................................................... 1-3 <br />1-2 Summary of Initial Study/Notice of Preparation Comments ....................................................................... 1-17 <br />2-1 Summary of Initial Study/Notice of Preparation Comments ......................................................................... 2-4 <br />4.1-1 Ambient Air Quality Standards ..................................................................................................................... 4.1-9 <br />4.1-2 San Joaquin Valley Air Basin Attainment Status ....................................................................................... 4.1-20 <br />4.1-3 Local Ambient Air Quality Data ................................................................................................................... 4.1-21 <br />4.1-4 SJVAPCD CEQA Significance Thresholds for Criteria Pollutants ............................................................... 4.1-23 <br />4.1-5 Screening Levels for Potential Odor Sources ............................................................................................ 4.1-24 <br />4.1-6 Construction Scenario Assumptions .......................................................................................................... 4.1-27 <br />4.1-7 Operational Health Risk Assessment American Meteorological Society/U.S. Environmental <br />Protection Agency Regulatory Model Operational Principal Parameters ................................................. 4.1-33 <br />4.1-8 Estimated Annual Construction Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions - Unmitigated ...................................... 4.1-35 <br />4.1-9 Estimated Annual Operational Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions - Unmitigated ........................................ 4.1-36 <br />4.1-10 Estimated Maximum Daily Construction and Operational Criteria <br />Air Pollutant Emissions - Unmitigated ........................................................................................................ 4.1-37 <br />4.1-11 Estimated Annual Operational Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions – Mitigated ........................................... 4.1-38 <br />4.1-12 CALINE4 Predicted Carbon Monoxide Concentrations ............................................................................. 4.1-40 <br />4.1-13 Operational Health Risk Assessment Results – Unmitigated .................................................................. 4.1-41 <br />4.1-14 Estimated Annual Operational Criteria Air Pollutant Emissions – Mitigated ........................................... 4.1-44 <br />4.1-15 Operational Health Risk Assessment Results – Mitigated ....................................................................... 4.1-45 <br />4.3-1. Assembly Bill 52 Native American Tribal Outreach Results .......................................................................... 4.3-3 <br />4.4-1 Hours of Operation for Construction Equipment ....................................................................................... 4.4-13 <br />4.4-2 Construction Equipment Diesel Demand .................................................................................................. 4.4-14 <br />4.4-3 Construction Worker Vehicle Gasoline Demand ....................................................................................... 4.4-14 <br />4.4-4 Construction Vendor Truck Diesel Demand .............................................................................................. 4.4-14 <br />4.5-1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Sources in California ...................................................................................... 4.5-4 <br />4.5-2 County of San Joaquin Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sectors (2007) .................................................... 4.5-5 <br />4.5-3 Estimated Annual Construction Greenhouse Gas Emissions – Unmitigated .......................................... 4.5-27 <br />4.5-4 Estimated Annual Operational Greenhouse Gas Emissions .................................................................... 4.5-27 <br />4.5-5 Applicable Greenhouse Gas–Related Laws and Regulations .................................................................. 4.5-28 <br />4.5-6 Consistency with County of San Joaquin’s 2035 General Plan Policies .................................................. 4.5-39 <br />4.5-7 Project Consistency with 2030 Scoping Plan GHG Emission-Reduction Strategies ............................... 4.5-41 <br />4.5-8 Project Consistency with SJCOG’s 2018 RTP/SCS Policies and Supportive Strategies ......................... 4.5-48 <br />4.6-1 Measured Noise Levels ................................................................................................................................ 4.6-3 <br />4.6-2 Groundborne Vibration Damage Potential .................................................................................................. 4.6-4 <br />4.6-3 Land Use Compatibility for Community Noise Environments ..................................................................... 4.6-5 <br />4.6-4 Construction Equipment Maximum Noise Emission Levels ....................................................................... 4.6-9
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