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O NE B RO A D WA Y P LA Z A P RO J E CT E I R A D DE N DU M CI T Y O F S A NT A A NA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />Page 34 PlaceWorks <br />AQ -20 Improve thermal integrity of the buildings and reduce thermal load with automated time <br />clocks or occupant sensors. <br />AQ -21 Install energy efficient street and parking lot lighting. <br />AQ -22 Comply with the AQMP Miscellaneous Sources PRC-03 to reduce emissions of restaurant <br />operations. Introduce efficient heating and other appliances, such as water heaters, cooking <br />equipment, refrigerators, furnaces and boiler units. Also, incorporate appropriate passive solar <br />design and solar heaters. This measure is intended to reduce VOC and PM10 emissions. <br />AQ -23 Provide lighter color roofing and road materials and tree planting programs to comply with <br />the AQMP Miscellaneous Sources MSC-01 measure. <br />AQ -24 Provide local shuttle and transit shelters and ridematching services to comply with Advanced <br />Transportation Technology ATT-02. <br />AQ -25 Ensure efficient parking management. <br />AQ -26 Provide preferential parking to high occupancy vehicles and shuttle services. Also, designate <br />additional car pool or vanpool parking. <br />AQ -27 Employers should provide variable work hours and telecommuting to employees to comply <br />with Advanced Transportation Technology ATT-01. <br />AQ -28 Provide dedicated parking spaces with electrical outlets for electrical vehicles. <br />AQ -29 Employers should provide ridematching, guaranteed ri de home, or car pool or vanpool to <br />employees as a part of the TDM program and to comply with the AQMP Transportation <br />Improvements TCM-01 measure. <br />AQ -30 Employers should provide compensation, prizes or awards to ridesharers. <br />AQ -31 The City should synchronize traffic signals in the vicinity of the project site. <br />AQ -32 Introduce window glazing, wall insulation, and efficient ventilation methods. <br />5.4 BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br />5.4.1 Summary of Previous Environmental Analysis <br />Biological Resources were addressed in the Approved Project’s Initial Study. The Certified EIR identified the <br />Project Site as being within an urbanized area. The Initial Study prepared for the Approved Project determined <br />that Approved Project would not have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or th rough habitat <br />modification on any species, identified as candidate, sensitive, or special status; on any riparian habitat or other <br />sensitive natural community; or federally protected wetlands. The Approved Project would not interfere with <br />5 - 88