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Community Plan Exemption Checklist <br />City of Santa Ana Gary Avenue Business Park Project <br /> <br />60 <br /> <br />Table GHG-1: Construction-Related GHG Emissions <br />Category MTCO2e <br />Construction Year 1 274 <br />Construction Year 2 209 <br />Total Construction Emissions 483 <br />30-Year Amortized Construction 16 <br />Source: GHG Assessment (Appendix F) <br /> <br />Operational or long-term GHG emissions occur over the life of the Project. GHG emissions would result from <br />direct emissions such as Project generated vehicular traffic, on-site combustion of natural gas, and operation <br />of any landscaping equipment. Operational GHG emissions would also result from indirect sources, such as <br />off-site generation of electrical power, the energy required to convey water to, and wastewater from the <br />Project, the emissions associated with solid waste generated from the Project, and any fugitive refrigerants <br />from air conditioning or refrigerators. <br /> <br />Total GHG emissions associated with the Project are summarized in Table GHG-2, Project Greenhouse Gas <br />Emissions, which shows that the Project would generate approximately 1,668 MTCO2e annually from both <br />construction and operations of the Project. As such, the Project would not exceed the 3,000 MTCO2e bright- <br />line screening threshold and no new impacts would occur. <br /> <br />Table GHG-2: Proposed Project GHG Emissions <br />Emissions Source MTCO2e per Year <br />Area 0 <br />Energy 121 <br />Mobile 806 <br />Off-road 625 <br />Waste 22 <br />Water 78 <br />Amortized Construction Emissions 16 <br />Total Annual Project GHG Emissions 1,668 <br />Threshold 3,000 <br />Exceeds Threshold? No <br />Source: GHG Assessment (Appendix F) <br /> <br />b) Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the <br />emissions of greenhouse gases? <br /> <br />No New Impact. As described above, the proposed Project would implement new FLEX-3 land uses that are <br />consistent with the GPU. The GPU EIR describes that new buildings associated with land uses accommodated <br />under the proposed land use plan of the GPU, such as the proposed project, would be built to meet the <br />CALGreen and Building Energy Efficiency Standards in effect at the time when applying for building permits. <br />Thus, the developments pursuant to the GPU, such as the proposed Project would not obstruct implementation <br />of the CARB Scoping Plan or SCAG Regional Transportation Plan. <br /> <br />SB 375 required SCAG to adopt a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) as part of its Regional <br />Transportation Plan (RTP). SCAG adopted the Connect SoCal Plan in May 2020. The Connect SoCal plan <br />would reduce per capita vehicular travel-related GHG emissions and achieve the GHG reduction per capita <br />targets for the SCAG region by projecting development that is generally consistent with regional-level <br />8/22/2022 <br />Planning Commission 2 – 99
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