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to exceed the SCAQMD's adopted thresholds of significance, the City of Santa Ana shall <br /> require that applicants for new development projects incorporate mitigation measures to <br /> reduce air pollutant emissions during construction activities. These identified measures <br /> shall be incorporated into all appropriate construction documents (e.g., construction <br /> management plans) submitted to the City and shall be verified by the City. Mitigation <br /> measures to reduce construction-related emissions could include, but are not limited to: <br /> • Require fugitive-dust control measures that exceed SCAQMD's Rule 403, such as: <br /> o Use of nontoxic soil stabilizers to reduce wind erosion. <br /> o Apply water every four hours to active soil-disturbing activities. <br /> o Tarp and/or maintain a minimum of 24 inches of freeboard on trucks hauling <br /> dirt, sand, soil, or other loose materials. <br /> • Use construction equipment rated by the United States Environmental Protection <br /> Agency as having Tier 3 (model year 2006 or newer) or Tier 4 (model year 2008 <br /> or newer)emission limits, applicable for engines between 50 and 750 horsepower. <br /> • Ensure that construction equipment is properly serviced and maintained to the <br /> manufacturer's standards. <br /> • Limit nonessential idling of construction equipment to no more than five <br /> consecutive minutes. <br /> • Limit on-site vehicle travel speeds on unpaved roads to 15 miles per hour. <br /> • Install wheel washers for all exiting trucks or wash off all trucks and equipment <br /> leaving the project area. <br /> • Use Super-Compliant volatile organic compound paints for coating of architectural <br /> surfaces whenever possible. A list of Super-Compliant architectural coating <br /> manufactures can be found on the SCAQMD's website. <br /> GPU PEIR MM AQ-2: Prior to discretionary approval by the City of Santa Ana for <br /> development projects subject to CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act) review(i.e., <br /> non-exempt projects), project applicants shall prepare and submit a technical assessment <br /> evaluating potential project operation phase-related air quality impacts to the City of Santa <br /> Ana for review and approval. The evaluation shall be prepared in conformance with <br /> SCAQMD methodology in assessing air quality impacts. If operation-related air pollutants <br /> are determined to have the potential to exceed the SCAQMD's adopted thresholds of <br /> significance, the City of Santa Ana shall require that applicants for new development <br /> projects incorporate mitigation measures to reduce air pollutant emissions during <br /> operational activities. The identified measures shall be included as part of the conditions <br /> of approval. Possible mitigation measures to reduce long-term emissions could include, <br /> but are not limited to the following: <br /> • For site-specific development that requires refrigerated vehicles, the construction <br /> documents shall demonstrate an adequate number of electrical service <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 69 of 140 <br />