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Ord 2023-012 Ord 2022- PLN21-0031 Rezoning
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Environmental Checklist <br />Energy <br /> <br />Draft Initial Study – Mitigated Negative Declaration 59 <br />Renewable Energy or Energy Efficiency Plan Proposed Project Consistency <br />structure, natural gas supply/demand/infrastructure, <br />transportation fuels supply/demand/infrastructure, <br />research/development/demonstration, and climate change. <br />AB 1007: State Alternative Fuels Plans. The State <br />Alternative Fuels Plan assessed various alternative fuels and <br />developed fuel portfolios to meet California’s goals to <br />reduce petroleum consumption, increase alternative fuels <br />use, reduce GHG emissions, and increase in-state production <br />of biofuels without causing a significant degradation of <br />public health and environmental quality. <br />Bioenergy Action Plan, EO S-06-06. The EO establishes the <br />following targets to increase the production and use of <br />bioenergy, including ethanol and biodiesel fuels made from <br />renewable resources: produce a minimum of 20 percent of <br />its biofuels in California by 2010, 40 percent by 2020, and 75 <br />percent by 2050. <br />Consistent. The project would not interfere with or <br />obstruct the production of biofuels in California. <br />Vehicles used by future project site tenants would be <br />fueled by gasoline and diesel fuels blended with ethanol <br />and biodiesel fuels as required by CARB regulations. <br />Therefore, the project would not conflict with or <br />obstruct implementation of the Bioenergy Action Plan <br />or the State Alternative Fuels Plan. <br />Title 24, CCR – Part 6 (Building Energy Efficiency Standards) <br />and Part 11 (CALGreen). The 2022 Building Energy Efficiency <br />Standards move toward cutting energy use in new homes by <br />more than 50 percent and will require installation of solar <br />photovoltaic systems for single-family homes and multi- <br />family buildings of three stories and less. <br />The CALGreen Standards establish green building criteria for <br />residential and nonresidential projects. The 2022 Standards <br />include the following: increasing the number of parking <br />spaces that must be prewired for electric vehicle chargers in <br />residential development; requiring all residential <br />development to adhere to the Model Water Efficient <br />Landscape Ordinance; and requiring more appropriate sizing <br />of HVAC ducts. <br />Consistent. The project would be required to comply <br />with SLMC Chapter 7.5.7, which mandates the <br />implementation of Title 24. Therefore, the project <br />would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of <br />the Title 24 standards. The project would also be <br />required to comply with CALGreen standards pursuant <br />to Section 7-5-600 of the SLMC. Therefore, the project <br />would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of <br />CALGreen.
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