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Environmental Checklist and City of Pleasanton–10x Genomics Project <br />Environmental Evaluation Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration <br /> <br /> <br />30 FirstCarbon Solutions <br />Https://adecinnovations.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicationsSite/Shared Documents/Publications/Client (PN-JN)/2148/21480024/ISMND/wp/21480024 10x Genomics Project Full Screencheck ISMND.docx <br />Control Measure Project Consistency <br />EN2: Decrease Electricity <br />Demand <br />Consistent. The project Applicant would be required to conform to the <br />California Building Standards Code's (California Code of Regulations <br />[CCR], Title 24) energy efficiency requirements, which was adopted to <br />meet an Executive Order 16 in the Green Building Initiative to improve <br />the energy efficiency of buildings through aggressive standards. <br />Natural and Working Lands Control Measures <br />NW2: Urban Tree Planting Consistent. The proposed project would incorporate landscaping <br />(including trees) throughout the site. The proposed project would <br />provide landscaping according to City standards that would reduce the <br />urban heat island effect. <br />WA3: Green Waste Diversion Consistent. The proposed project's waste service provider will be <br />required to meet the Assembly Bill (AB) 341 and Senate Bills (SB) 939 <br />and SB 1374 requirements that require waste service providers to divert <br />green waste. All plant refuse generated during operations of the <br />proposed project would be recycled off-site. <br />WA4: Recycling and Waste <br />Reduction <br />Consistent. The proposed project's waste service provider will be <br />required to meet the AB 341 and SB 939 and SB 1374 requirements that <br />require waste to be recycled. <br />Stationary Control Measures <br />SS36: Particulate Matter from <br />Trackout <br />Consistent with Mitigation. Mud and dirt that may be tracked out onto <br />the nearby public roads during construction activities shall be removed <br />promptly by the contractor based on the BAAQMD’s requirements. <br />Mitigation Measure (MM) AIR-1, identified under Impact 3(b), would <br />require the implementation of best management practices (BMPs) <br />recommended by BAAQMD for fugitive dust emissions during <br />construction. <br />SS37: Particulate Matter from <br />Asphalt Operations <br />Consistent. Asphalt used during project construction would be subject <br />to BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 15-Emulsified and Liquid Asphalts. <br />Although this rule does not directly apply to the proposed project, it <br />does limit the reactive organic gas (ROG) content of asphalt available for <br />use during construction through regulating the sale and use of asphalt. <br />By using asphalt from facilities that meet BAAQMD regulations, the <br />proposed project would be consistent with this Clean Air Plan measure. <br />Transportation Control Measures <br />TR9: Bicycle and Pedestrian <br />Access and Facilities. <br />Consistent. Existing Class 2 bicycle facilities are on Foothill Road. <br />Additionally, the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan proposes changes <br />to bicycle facilities on Stoneridge Drive and Stoneridge Mall Road. The <br />proposed project will not alter or conflict with these facilities. While the <br />proposed project does not dedicate space specifically for bicycle <br />facilities, it does include sidewalks along the perimeter of the project <br />site for any pedestrian passersby. Additionally, the proposed project <br />would be required to install and/or upgrade certain bicycle facilities <br />adjacent to the project site, in accordance with the City’s Complete <br />Streets Policy (2012) and plans. The proposed project would not limit or <br />obstruct pedestrian or bicycle access adjacent to the project site; <br />therefore, the proposed project would not conflict with and would be <br />consistent with the BAAQMD’s effort to encourage planning for bicycle <br />and pedestrian facilities. <br /> <br />16 California Executive Order S-20-04.
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