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CO2e. The 2017 Scoping Plan proposes various measures to achieve the 2030 target. <br />Most of these are State measures, such as use of the cap -and -trade program, the Short - <br />Lived Climate Pollutant Plan, and achievement of the 50% renewable sources of <br />electricity in the Renewables Portfolio Standard. The updated Scoping Plan continues <br />many existing programs such as low -carbon fuel standards, renewable energy, and <br />methane reduction strategies, along with a proposed 20% reduction in GHG emissions <br />from refineries. It also addresses for the first time GHG emissions from the natural and <br />working lands of California, including the agriculture and forestry sectors (ARB 2017). <br />The 2017 Scoping Plan is in the process of being updated. <br />The County currently does not have a GHG emission reduction plan, also known as a <br />Climate Action Plan. Policy PHS -6.2 of the County General Plan states that the County <br />shall reduce community GHG emissions by 15% below 2005 levels by 2020 and shall <br />strive to reduce GHG emissions by 40% and 80% below reduced 2020 levels by 2035 <br />and 2050, respectively. These goals are consistent with State reduction goals. <br />Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures <br />a, b) Project GHG Emissions and Consistency with GHG Reduction Plans. <br />Estimates of GHG emissions of the project were developed using the CalEEMod program <br />(see Section 3.3, Air Quality). Table 3-4 presents the results of the CalEEMod run. <br />"Mitigated emissions" are the result of project compliance with applicable laws, rules, <br />and regulations, along with inclusion of project features that reduce GHG emissions. <br />These include the following: <br />• The density of residential development on the project site (4.8 dwelling units per <br />acre). <br />• The project site is approximately 0.25 miles from a transit stop. <br />• The project site is approximately 3.25 miles from downtown Stockton. <br />• The project would add sidewalks to the site. <br />• SB X7-7, enacted in 2009, sets an overall goal of reducing per capita urban water <br />use by 20% by December 31, 2020. The California Green Building Code <br />mandates a 20% reduction in indoor water use. <br />• AB 341 establishes the goal of diverting 75% of California's waste stream from <br />landfills by 2020. <br />As shown in Table 3-4, mitigated operational GHG emissions would be approximately <br />7.1% less than under business -as -usual (unmitigated) conditions. Construction GHG <br />emissions would remain essentially unchanged. <br />Pock Lane Public Review Draft IS/MND 3-36 May 2022 <br />