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City of San Leandro <br />2824 Halcyon Drive Residential Project <br /> <br />58 <br />Table 10 Project’s Annual Emissions of Greenhouse Gases <br />Emission Source Annual Emissions (MT CO2e) <br />Construction 5.7 <br />Operational <br />Area 1 <br />Energy 54 <br />Mobile 298 <br />Solid Waste 1 <br />Water 2 <br />Total 357 <br />Notes: MT CO2e = metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. Construction annual emissions estimated using CalEEMod construction <br />emission outputs amortized over 30 years. Numbers may not add up due to rounding. <br />Source: Appendix AQ <br />In addition, as detailed in Table 11 below, the project would be consistent with applicable measures <br />in the City’s CAP. Therefore, GHG emissions associated with the proposed project would be less <br />than significant. <br />b. Would the project conflict with any applicable plan, policy, or regulation adopted for the <br />purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases? <br />Consistency with the City’s CAP would also ensure consistency with the City’s General Plan goals and <br />policies aimed at reducing GHG emissions. Project consistency with the City’s CAP and General Plan <br />can be found in Table 11. <br />Table 11 Project Consistency with Applicable Climate Action Plan and General Plan <br />Goals and Policies <br />Goals, Policies, and Actions Project Consistency <br />City of San Leandro Climate Action Plan <br />RE-1: East Bay Community Energy participation. Encourage <br />San Leandro households and businesses to switch from <br />PG&E electricity supplies to East Bay Community Energy, <br />and commit to defaulting to Renewable 100 tier for 100 <br />percent renewable energy. <br />Consistent. The project’s residents would be <br />automatically enrolled in EBCE’s Bright Choice Plan <br />which offers 40 percent renewable energy and would <br />have the opportunity to upgrade to EBCE’s Renewable <br />100 Plan which offers 100 percent renewable energy <br />(EBCE 2022b). <br />RE-2: Residential owner-occupied renewable energy. <br />Promote greater adoption of renewable energy generation <br />and energy storage systems on owner occupied new and <br />existing homes. Leverage existing solar financing, tax, and <br />rebate opportunities, and consider new financial incentives <br />as needed. <br />Consistent. The project would be required to comply <br />with California Building Code Title 24 which would <br />require the installation of rooftop solar panels on the <br />residences. <br />AD-2: Transit-oriented development. Continue to <br />concentrate multi-family development and pedestrian <br />oriented mixed-use development within existing [Transit <br />Oriented Development] TOD areas and along major transit <br />corridors <br />Consistent. The project site is located approximately 0.7 <br />mile from the BART Bay Fair Station, which would <br />facilitate use of public transit. The project site is located <br />within 500 feet of a bus stop which would further <br />encourage the use of public transportation.