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City of Pleasanton—City of Pleasanton 2023-2031 (6th Cycle) Housing Element Update <br />Draft Program EIR Executive Summary <br /> <br /> <br />FirstCarbon Solutions ES-11 <br />https://adecinnovations.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicationsSite/Shared Documents/Publications/Client (PN-JN)/2148/21480022/EIR/3 - Draft/21480022 Sec00-03 Executive Summary.docx <br />Impacts Mitigation Measures Level of Significance After Mitigation <br />and/or oleander) to the maximum extent feasible between the <br />sources of pollution and sensitive receptors; <br />(c) install, operate and maintain in good working order a central heating <br />ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system or other air take <br />system in the building, or in each residential unit, that meets or <br />exceeds an efficiency standard of MERV 13, including the following <br />features: installation of high efficiency filter and /or carbon filter to <br />filter particulates and other chemical matter from the building (either <br />HEPA filters or ASHRAE 85 percent supply filters); <br />(d) retain a qualified HVAC consultant or Home Energy Rating System <br />(HERS) rater during the design phase of the project to locate the HVAC <br />system based on exposure modeling from pollutant sources; <br />(e) install indoor air quality monitoring in units in buildings; and <br />(f) applicants shall maintain, repair or replace HVAC systems on an <br />ongoing and as-needed basis, or prepare two operation and <br />maintenance manuals for the HVAC systems and the filters: one <br />manual shall be included in the recorded Conditions Covenants and <br />Restrictions (CC&Rs) and distributed to building maintenance staff; the <br />other manual a separate homeowners’ manual with operating <br />instructions and maintenance and replacement schedule for the HVAC <br />system and filters that is distributed to owners. <br />Project applicants shall retain a qualified air quality consultant to prepare <br />a health risk assessment (HRA) in accordance with BAAQMD requirements <br />to determine the exposure of project residents/occupants/users to air <br />pollutants prior to PUD approval, issuance of a grading permit, or issuance <br />of a building permit, which is sooner. The HRA shall be submitted to the <br />Community Development Department for review and approval. The <br />applicant shall implement the approved HRA mitigation measure <br />recommendations, if any, in order to reduce exposure to TACs below <br />BAAQMD thresholds of significance at the time of the project approval. <br />Outdoor Air Quality– Individual and common exterior open space, <br />including playgrounds, patios, and decks, shall either be shielded from the <br />source of air pollution by buildings or otherwise buffered to further reduce <br />air pollution for project occupants.
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