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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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2025-041 - Certifing Final Supplemental Enviromental Impact for The Village
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9/16/2025
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CHAPTER 5 <br /> LESS-THAN-SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> EFFECTS WITH MITIGATION INCORPORATED <br /> Based on the Supplemental EIR, the Project would have less-than-significant environmental <br /> effects with mitigation incorporated for the specific areas associated with the topics identified <br /> below. <br /> 5.1 AIR QUALITY <br /> Threshold AQ-9: The Project would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of the <br /> applicable air quality plan with the implementation of mitigation. <br /> Findings: The City finds that changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, <br /> the Project, which avoid or substantially lessen the significant environmental effect as identified <br /> in the Final Supplemental EIR. Specifically, the City finds that the following mitigation measure <br /> shall be implemented to reduce potentially significant air quality impacts resulting from the Project <br /> (Draft Supplemental EIR, p. 4.1-40): <br /> Project-Specific MM AQ-1: Prior to the issuance of occupancy permits, the Planning <br /> Division shall confirm that the proposed project's Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions <br /> (CC&Rs) and/or tenant lease agreements include contractual language that all <br /> landscaping equipment used on-site shall utilize at least 50 percent electric landscaping <br /> equipment (e.g., lawnmowers, leaf blowers, hedge trimmers). All residential and non- <br /> residential properties shall be equipped with exterior electrical outlets to accommodate <br /> this requirement. This requirement shall be included in the third-party vendor agreements <br /> for landscape services for the building owner and tenants, as applicable. <br /> Additionally, the City finds that the Project will implement the following regulatory requirements <br /> RR AQ-1 through RR AQ-3 (Draft Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.1-8—4.1-9): <br /> RR AQ-1: New buildings are required to achieve the current California Building Energy <br /> Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6) and California Green Building Standards Code <br /> (CALGreen) (Title 24, Part 11). The 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards became <br /> effective January 1, 2020. The Building and Energy Efficiency Standards and CALGreen <br /> are updated tri-annually with a goal to achieve net zero buildings energy for 2030. <br /> RR AQ-2: Construction activities will be conducted in compliance with California Code of <br /> Regulations,Title 13, Section 2449,which requires that nonessential idling of construction <br /> equipment is restricted to five minutes or less. <br /> RR AQ-3: Construction activities will be conducted in compliance with any applicable <br /> South Coast Air Quality Management District rules and regulations, including but not <br /> limited to: <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 67 of 140 <br />
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