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San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Page 6 of 9 <br /> District Reference No : 20222572 <br /> December 19, 2022 <br /> 8a ) District Rules 2010 and 2201 - Air Quality Permitting for Stationary <br /> Sources <br /> Stationary Source emissions include any building , structure , facility , or <br /> installation which emits or may emit any affected pollutant directly or as a <br /> fugitive emission . District Rule 2010 ( Permits Required ) requires operators of <br /> emission sources to obtain an Authority to Construct ( ATC ) and Permit to <br /> Operate ( PTO ) from the District . District Rule 2201 ( New and Modified <br /> Stationary Source Review), requires that new and modified stationary sources <br /> of emissions mitigate their emissions using Best Available Control Technology <br /> ( BACT ) . <br /> This Project may be subject to District Rule 2010 ( Permits Required ) and Rule <br /> 2201 ( New and Modified Stationary Source Review) and may require District <br /> permits . Prior to construction , the Project proponent should submit to the <br /> District an application for an ATC . For further information or assistance , the <br /> project proponent may contact the District ' s SBA Office at ( 209 ) 557 - 6446 . <br /> 8b ) District Rule 9510 - Indirect Source Review ( ISR) <br /> The Project is subject to District Rule 9510 because it will receives a project - <br /> level discretionary approval from a public agency and will equal or exceed <br /> 9 , 000 square feet of space . <br /> The purpose of District Rule 9510 is to reduce the growth in both NOx and PM <br /> emissions associated with development and transportation projects from mobile <br /> and area sources ; specifically , the emissions associated with the construction <br /> and subsequent operation of development projects . The ISR Rule requires <br /> developers to mitigate their NOx and PM emissions by incorporating clean air <br /> design elements into their projects . Should the proposed development project <br /> clean air design elements be insufficient to meet the required emission <br /> reductions , developers must pay a fee that ultimately funds incentive projectsto <br /> achieve off - site emissions reductions . <br /> Per Section 5 . 0 of the ISR Rule , an Air Impact Assessment ( AIA ) application is <br /> required to be submitted no later than applying for project - level approval from a <br /> public agency . As of the date of this letter , the District has not received an AIA <br /> application for this Project . Please inform the project proponent to immediately <br /> submit an AIA application to the District to comply with District Rule 9510 . It is <br /> preferable for the applicant to submit an AIA application as early as possible in <br /> the County ' s approval process so that proper mitigation and clean air design <br /> under ISR can be incorporated into the County ' s analysis . <br />