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_ e <br /> P13.2458, Downtown Revitalization District In-Lieu Parking Fee <br /> Environmental Checklist <br /> Place housing within g) lace o sing wit a 100-year <br /> flood hazard area as mapped on a <br /> federal Flood Hazard Boundary or <br /> Flood Insurance Rate Map or other X <br /> flood hazard delineation map? <br /> h) Place within a 100-year flood <br /> hazard area structures which would X <br /> im•ede or redirect flood flows? <br /> i) Expose people or structures to a <br /> significant risk of loss, injury or death <br /> involving flooding, including flooding X <br /> as a result of the failure of a levee or <br /> dam? <br /> j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or X <br /> muclflow? <br /> Discussion <br /> ad. The PMC amendment does not involve development and/or site improvements; <br /> there is not physical environmental change proposed. The amendment is not anticipated <br /> to create any new or additional impacts which have not already been studied in the <br /> Pleasanton General Plan and Downtown Specific Plan EIR's. Future development would <br /> be subject to review and approval by the City of Pleasanton to ensure that there will not <br /> be an effect on the environment, when applicable. Furthermore, the City of Pleasanton is <br /> not at risk from seiche, tsunami or mudflow. Therefore, these would be categorized as <br /> no-impact <br /> 5.1:5 AIR QUALITY <br /> Environmental Setting <br /> The Bay Area Quality Management District (BAAQMD) monitors air quality and <br /> administers permitting authority over most stationary emission sources within nine- <br /> counties within the San Francisco Bay Area. The standards for levels of ozone, carbon <br /> monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, particulate matter (PM10), particulate matter— <br /> fine (PM2.5), sulfates, lead, hydrogen sulfide, and vinyl chloride have been set by both <br /> the California State Environmental Protection Agency and the United States <br /> Environmental Protection Agency. As of the writing of this document, the BAAQMD <br /> reports that the Bay Area is in non-attainment in levels of ozone, particulate matter <br /> (PM10), particulate matter—fine (PM2.5), and are undetermined for hydrogen sulfide and <br /> visibility reducing particles with respect to California State standards. For federal <br /> standards, areas of non-attainment include ozone and particulate matter — fine (PM2.5) <br /> (during the 24-hour period) and are undetermined in areas of nitrogen dioxide (during a <br /> 1-hour period), particulate matter(PM10) (during a 24-hour period). <br /> 44 <br />