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e <br />2 <br />CO <br />443% <br />2.5 <br />6 <br />PM <br />10 <br />PM <br />x <br />SO <br />CO <br />x <br />Hotel to serve the same Population <br />NO <br />443%443%444%444%444% <br />sions-inventory/msei-modeling-tools <br />Percent Increase of Operational Emissions from STR to <br />VOC <br />442% <br />r STR (Airbtics). In order to compare STR and Hotel VMT on an <br />travel two additional miles to get to their Hotel compared to a <br />umes on average one hotel room has a capacity of 3 people. <br />STR - short term rentalVOC - volatile organic compounds VMT - vehicle miles traveled <br />equivalents. Emissions were determined using EMFAC2021 emission <br />p and gram per mile emission factors for each pollutant. <br />5 <br />VMT <br />Peak Daily <br />(miles/day) <br />4 <br />Trips <br />) <br />(one-way <br />trips/day) <br />Peak Daily 2 <br />3 <br />Trips Rate <br />(trips/day) <br />2 <br />Trip <br />(miles) <br />Distance <br />1 <br /> - particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter <br /> - particulate matter less than 10 microns in diameter <br /> - nitrogen oxide compounds (NO + NO <br />5,6008.87.9914,915131,086 - sulfur oxide compounds <br />x <br />x <br />2.510 <br />Capacity <br />Population <br />NOPMPMSO <br />Unit <br />Hotel <br />Rooms <br />Quantity <br />1 <br />5.61,000STRs5,6006.83.553,55024,101 <br />Rate <br />Population <br />(per STR or <br />hotel room) <br />Ļ Ώ ĭğƩĬƚƓ ķźƚǣźķĻ ĻƨǒźǝğƌĻƓƷƭ <br />Hotel3.01,867 <br />Rental <br />Ћ <br />Land Use <br /> There are approximately 1,000 active short-term rentals within the City of Santa Ana and the average capacity is 5.6 people pe Trip distances assume CalEEMod default trip length assumptions <br /> in Santa Ana. For this comparison, it is assumed visitors must Daily trip rate for Recreational Homes (ITE Land Use 260) and Hotel (ITE Land Use 310). The number of peak daily trips <br /> were determined by multiplying the trip rate by the number of STRs or number of hotel rooms. The number of peak daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) were determined by multiplying the <br /> daily trips by the trip length. The percent increase from short term rentals compared to hotels were calcuated for criteria air pollutants and carbon dioxide <br />Short Term <br />Appendix Table A1: VMT and Mobile Emissions Comparison of Short Term Rentals and Hotels <br />1 equivalent per capita basis, the number of hotel rooms required to accommodate the total STR capacity is 1,867 hotels. This ass 2 short term rental.3456 factors for Orange County in <br /> 2027. The variation in the percent increase between pollutants is due to the ratio of gram per triAbbreviations:CalEEMod - California Emissions Estimator ModelCO - carbon monoxideCOITE <br /> - Institute of Transportation EngineersReferences:https://app.airbtics.com/airbnb-data/united-states/CA/santa%20anaITE. Trip Generation Manual 11th Edition.California Air Resources <br /> Board (ARB) 2021. EMFAC2021. Available at: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/mobile-source-emis <br /> <br />
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