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SAN LEANDRO SHORELINE DEVELOPMENT DRAFT EIR
<br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO
<br />AIR QUALITY
<br />respect to on-site risk during the operational phase of the Project, indicate that the impact would be less
<br />than significant.
<br />Three new restaurants are proposed as part of the Project. One or more of these restaurants could have
<br />char broilers, which produce VOCs and PM10 emissions. However, the char broilers would be subject to
<br />permitting by BAAQMD under Rule 2, Commercial Cooking Equipment, and would be required to install
<br />control devices in order to reduce emissions. All commercial cooking operations that are subject to the
<br />rule must also register their char broiler and control equipment with the BAAQMD and pay applicable
<br />fees. With implementation of these requirements, emissions from the char broilers would be less than
<br />significant and would not pose a health risk to Project occupants.
<br />Applicable Regulations:
<br />■ CARB Rule 2485 (13 CCR Chapter 10, Section 2485), Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Limit
<br />Diesel -Fueled Commercial Motor Vehicle Idling
<br />■ CARB Rule 2480 (13 CCR Chapter 10, Section 2480), Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Limit
<br />School Bus Idling and Idling at Schools
<br />■ CARB Rule 2477 (13 CCR Section 2477 and Article 8), Airborne Toxic Control Measure for In -Use
<br />Diesel -Fueled Transport Refrigeration Units (TRU) and TRU Generator Sets and Facilities Where
<br />TRUs Operate
<br />■ BAAQMD, Regulation 2, Rule 2, New Source Review
<br />• BAAQMD, Regulation 2, Rule 5, New Source Review of Toxic Air Contaminants
<br />■ BAAQMD Regulation 6, Rule 1, General Requirements
<br />■ BAAQMD Regulation 6, Rule 2, Commercial Cooking Equipment
<br />■ BAAQMD Regulation 7, Odorous Substances
<br />■ BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 3, Architectural Coatings
<br />■ BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 4, General Solvent and Surface Coatings Operations
<br />■ BAAQMD Regulation 8, Rule 7, Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
<br />• BAAQMD Regulation 11, Rule 2, Asbestos, Demolition, Renovation and Manufacturing
<br />Significance Before Mitigation: Less than significant.
<br />AIR -7 Implementation of the Project would not create or expose a substantial
<br />number of people to objectionable odors.
<br />The Project would construct new residential, commercial, office, conference center, and restaurant land
<br />uses within the Project site. Construction and operation of these types of projects (residential,
<br />commercial, office, civic, restaurant) would not generate substantial odors or be subject to odors that
<br />would affect a substantial number of people. The type of facilities that are considered to have
<br />objectionable odors include wastewater treatments plants, compost facilities, landfills, solid waste
<br />transfer stations, fiberglass manufacturing facilities, paint/coating operations (e.g., auto body shops), dairy
<br />farms, petroleum refineries, asphalt batch plants, chemical manufacturing, and food manufacturing
<br />facilities. Residential, commercial, office, restaurant, recreational, and civic (library) uses are not
<br />associated with foul odors that constitute a public nuisance.
<br />P LACE WORKS 4.2-33
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