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"[Fjor evaluating projects with a post 2020 horizon, the threshold will need to be revised based <br />on a new gap analysis that would examine 17 development and reduction potentials out to the <br />next GHG reduction milestone."18 <br />As it is currently September 2022, thresholds for 2020 are not applicable to the proposed Project and <br />should be revised to reflect the current GHG reduction target. As such, the SCAQMD bright -line <br />threshold of 3,000 MT CO2e/year is outdated and inapplicable to the proposed Project, and the EA's <br />less -than -significant GHG impact conclusion should not be relied upon. Instead, we recommend that the <br />Project apply the SCAQMD 2035 service population efficiency target of 3.0 metric tons of carbon dioxide <br />equivalents per service population per year ("MT CO2e/SP/year"), which was calculated by applying a <br />40% reduction to the 2020 targets.19 <br />2) Fuil ury to Identify e Potentially Significant MR lmpact,.. <br />In an effort to quantitatively evaluate the Project's GHG emissions, we compared the Project's GHG <br />emissions, as estimated by the EA, to the SCAQMD 2035 efficiency target of 3.0 MT CO2e/SP/year. When <br />applying this threshold, the Project's air model indicates a potentially significant GHG impact. <br />As previously stated, the EA estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions of <br />1,668 MT CO2e/year (p. 2-99, Table GHG-2). According to CAPCOA's CEQA & Climate Change report, a <br />service population ("SP") is defined as "the sum of the number of residents and the number of jobs <br />supported by the project ."2' The EA indicates that the Project would generate approximately 114 jobs <br />(p. 2-124). As the proposed Project does not include any residential land uses, we estimate a SP of 114 <br />people. When dividing the Project's net annual GHG emissions, as estimated by the EA, by a SP of 114 <br />people, we find that the Project would emit approximately 14.6 MT CO2e/SP/year (see table below).21 <br />EA Greenhouse Gas Emissions <br />Annual Emissions ( ..i CO;e^/year) 1,668 <br />Service Population 114 <br />Service Population Efficiency (I il..i CO2e/SFI/year) 14.6 <br />SCAQMD 2035 Target 3.0 <br />Exceeds? "yes <br />18 "Beyond Newhall and 2020: A Field Guide to New CEQA Greenhouse Gas Thresholds and Climate Action Plan <br />Targets for California." Association of Environmental Professionals (AEP), October 2016, available at: <br />https:/Icalifaep.org/docs/AEP-2016 Final White Paper.pdf, p. 39. <br />11 "Minutes for the GHG CEQA Significance Threshold Stakeholder Working Group #15." SCAQMD, September <br />2010, available at: http://www,agmd,ov/does/default source/cage/handbook/greenhouse uses (h) cage <br />significance thresholds/gear 2008 2009/h meeting 15/h meeting 15 minutes,pdf, p. 2. <br />21 "CEQA & Climate Change." California Air Pollution Control Officers Association (CAPCOA), January 2008, <br />available at: http://www,capcoa,org/wp content/uploads/2012/03/CAPCOA White Paper.pdf, p. 71-72. <br />21 Calculated: (1,668 MT CO2e/year) / (114 service population) = (14.6 MT CO2e/SP/year). <br />
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