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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 4 <br /> District Reference No.20211317 <br /> December 7,2021 <br /> Specific information for assessing significance, including screening tools and <br /> modeling guidance is available online at the District's website <br /> www.vallevair.or.q/cega. <br /> 2) Clean Lawn and Garden Equipment in the Community <br /> Since the Project consists of commercial development,gas-powered commercial lawn <br /> and garden equipment have the potential to result in an increase of NOx and PM2.5 <br /> emissions. Utilizing electric lawn care equipment can provide residents with <br /> immediate economic, environmental, and health benefits. The District recommends <br /> the Project proponent consider the District's Clean Green Yard Machines (CGYM) <br /> program which provides incentive funding for replacement of existing gas powered <br /> lawn and garden equipment. More information on the District CGYM program and <br /> funding can be found at: http://www.valleyair.org/grants/cgym.htm <br /> and http://valleVair.org/grants/cgym-commercial.htm. <br /> 3) Charge Up! Electric Vehicle Charger <br /> To support further installation of electric vehicle charging equipment and development <br /> of such infrastructure,the District offers incentives to public agencies, businesses,and <br /> property owners of multi-unit dwellings to install electric charging infrastructure(Level <br /> 2 and 3 chargers). The purpose of this incentive program is to promote clean air <br /> alternative-fuel technologies and the use of low or zero-emission vehicles.The District <br /> suggests that the County and Project proponent consider the feasibility of installing <br /> electric vehicle chargers for this Project. <br /> Please visit www.vallevair.ora/grants/charaeup.htm for more information. <br /> 4) District Rules and Regulation <br /> The District issues permits for many types of air pollution sources and regulates some <br /> activities not requiring permits. A project subject to District rules and regulation would <br /> reduce its impacts on air quality through compliance with regulatory requirements. In <br /> general, a regulation is a collection of rules, each of which deals with a specific topic. <br /> For example, Regulation //-Permits encompasses multiple rules associated with the <br /> permitting of emission sources such as Rule 2010 (Permits Required), Rule 2201 <br /> (New and Modified Stationary Source Review), and others. <br /> 4a) District Rules 2010 and 2201 -Air Quality Permitting for Stationary Sources <br /> Stationary Source emissions include any building,structure, facility, or installation <br /> which emits or may emit any affected pollutant directly or as a fugitive emission. <br /> PA-2100194—Conditions of Approval 15 <br />