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TABLE 1-1 SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Significance <br />Before <br />Significant Impact Mitigation <br />GHG-2. Implementation of the Project would not conflict LTS <br />with an applicable plan, policy, or regulation of an agency <br />adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of <br />GHGs. <br />Significance <br />With <br />Mitigation Measures Mitigation <br />GHG-1E: Applicants for new development projects within the San <br />Leandro Shoreline Development shall achieve either the Build -it - <br />Green GreenPoint Rated or US Green Building Council's Leadership <br />in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards that are <br />endorsed by the City. <br />GHG-1F: Applicants for future projects within the Project shall design <br />individual habitable residential and non-residential structures to be <br />15 percent more energy efficient than the current Building and <br />Energy Efficiency Standards. The 15 -percent reduction in building <br />envelope energy use shall be based on the current Building and <br />Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6, of the California <br />Building Code) that is in place at the time building permits are <br />submitted to the City. Architectural plans submitted to the City <br />Building Division shall identify the requirement to reduce building <br />energy use by 15 percent to meet this requirement. <br />N/A N/A <br />GHG-3: Implementation of the Project would directly or S GHG-3: Implementation of Mitigation Measures GHG-1A through SU <br />indirectly generate GHG emissions that may have a GHG-1F would reduce cumulative GHG emissions impacts. <br />cumulatively considerable and therefore significant <br />impact on the environment. <br />HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br />HAZ-1. Implementation of the Project would not create a LTS N/A N/A <br />significant hazard to the public or the environment <br />through the routine transport, use, or disposal of <br />hazardous materials. <br />HAZ-2. Implementation of the Project would not create a LTS N/A N/A <br />significant hazard to the public or the environment <br />through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident <br />conditions involving the release of hazardous materials <br />into the environment. <br />