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Reso 2021-105 Callan & East 14th Project CUP, Parking and Site Plan
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26 <br /> <br />Scoping Plan is unsupported. A full CEQA analysis should be prepared for the proposed Project to <br />provide additional information and analysis to conclude less‐than‐significant GHG impacts. <br />Design Features Should Be Included as Mitigation Measures <br />Our analysis demonstrates that the Project would result in potentially significant air quality, health risk, <br />and GHG impacts that should be mitigated further. We recommend that the Checklist implement all <br />Project Design Features (“PDFs”) and regulatory compliance measures, such as the inclusion of Tier 4 <br />Interim emissions standards, low‐flow appliances, and water efficient irrigation systems, as formal <br />mitigation measures. As a result, we could guarantee that these measures would be implemented, <br />monitored, and enforced on the Project site. Including formal mitigation measures by properly <br />committing to their implementation would result in verifiable emissions reductions that may help <br />reduce emissions to less‐than‐significant levels. <br />Disclaimer <br />SWAPE has received limited discovery regarding this project. Additional information may become <br />available in the future; thus, we retain the right to revise or amend this report when additional <br />information becomes available. Our professional services have been performed using that degree of <br />care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable environmental consultants <br />practicing in this or similar localities at the time of service. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is <br />made as to the scope of work, work methodologies and protocols, site conditions, analytical testing <br />results, and findings presented. This report reflects efforts which were limited to information that was <br />reasonably accessible at the time of the work, and may contain informational gaps, inconsistencies, or <br />otherwise be incomplete due to the unavailability or uncertainty of information obtained or provided by <br />third parties. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg. <br /> <br /> <br />Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. <br />141
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