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Item 19 - Cabrillo Crossing Density Bonus Agreement, 1814 & 1818 E. First Street
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Item 19 - Cabrillo Crossing Density Bonus Agreement, 1814 & 1818 E. First Street
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8/16/2022
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SENSITIVE RECEPTORS IN PROJECT VICINITY <br />Those who are sensitive to air pollution include children, the elderly, and persons with preexisting respiratory <br />or cardiovascular illness. For purposes of CEQA, the SCAQMD considers a sensitive receptor to be a location <br />where a sensitive individual could remain for 24 hours, such as residences, hospitals, or convalescent facilities <br />(South Coast Air Quality Management District 2008). Commercial and industrial facilities are not included in <br />the definition because employees do not typically remain on -site for 24 hours. <br />The nearest sensitive receptors to the project site include the existing multi -family residential uses located <br />approximately 155 feet (-47 meters) northeast (across First Street) and the school use located as close as <br />approximately 450 feet (-137 meters) east of the project site boundaries. Other air quality sensitive land uses <br />are located further from the project site and would experience lower impacts. <br />Cabrillo at First Mixed Use Residential <br />g3ldJ101 <br />Air Quality, Global Climate Change, HRA, and Energy Impact Analysis <br />9 19386 <br />
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