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RES 231365
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City of Pleasanton <br /> CEQA GHG Emissions Thresholds and Guidance <br /> Table 5 summarizes the demographic projections for the City of Pleasanton that were used in <br /> calculating GHG efficiency thresholds for year 2030. As shown in Table 6,the numbers of residents, <br /> employees, and service persons are all anticipated to increase between 2017 and 2030. <br /> Table 5 Pleasanton Demographic Projections <br /> Net Increase from New <br /> Development <br /> Metric 2017 Estimate 2030 Forecast (2017-2030) <br /> Residents 76,748 83,014 6,266 <br /> Employees 65,342 67,240 1,898 <br /> Service Population' 142,090 150,255 8,165 <br /> 1 Per the method used by the Pleasanton Community Development Department,the service population is equal to the residential <br /> population plus the number of employees. <br /> Source:Pleasanton,City of.2022.Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Forecast. <br /> Table 7 Shows how the remaining emissions for new development after implementation of CAP 2.0 <br /> strategies are reaggregated to create communitywide emissions thresholds for 2030, using the <br /> demographic projections from Table 5.The resulting GHG thresholds and allowable emissions are <br /> specified in Table 7. <br /> Table 6 Pleasanton 2030 CAP-Adjusted Emissions and Communitywide GHG Thresholds <br /> Residential Non-Residential Mixed-Use' <br /> (Existing&New) (Existing&New) (New) <br /> CAP-Adjusted 2030 142,663 197,158 339,821 <br /> Emissions <br /> Demographic Metric' 83,014 residents 67,240 employees 150,255 service <br /> people <br /> GHG Efficiency <br /> Threshold 1.72 per resident 2.93 per employee 2.26 per service <br /> (MT of CO2e per year) person <br /> 'It is not practical to disaggregate CAP-adjusted emissions forecasts into mixed-use,residential,and non-residential due to data <br /> constraints.The combined residential and non-residential emissions are used along with service population to calculate a mixed-use <br /> GHG threshold.See the emissions budget in Table 6. <br /> Demographic estimates were calculated using the forecasts in Table 5 <br /> Per the method used by the Pleasanton Community Development Department,the service population is equal to the residential <br /> population plus the number of employees. <br /> Source:Pleasanton,City of.2022.Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory and Forecast. <br /> 26 <br />
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