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RESOLUTION 94-023 <br /> <br />ENERGY <br /> <br />Energy would be consumed during site preparation for grading operations and <br />material transfer by heavy-duty equipment. Energy would also be consumed in the <br />operation of haul trucks used to transport excavated materials to the designated <br />landfill. Conslruction of the project would require approximately 183.7 million BTUs <br />of direct energy. <br /> <br />The project would result in a net increase in electrical consumption of 5.9 million <br />kWh per year or 60.2 billion BTUs annually. Development of the proposed project <br />would result in a net increase in natural gas consumption of approximately 6.8 l~illlon <br />cubic feet per year or 7.6 billion BTUs annually. Total building energy consumption <br />including natural gas and electricity representa a net increase of an estimated 67.9 <br />billion BTUs per year over existing uses. Energy consumption from mobile sources <br />would result in a net increase of 2,401,386 gallons of fuel per year, or 336.2 billion <br />BI'Us annually. Total energy consumption would result in a net increase of an <br />estimated 404.4 billion BTUs annually. <br /> <br />53. <br /> <br />54. <br /> <br />55. <br /> <br />56. <br /> <br />57. <br /> <br />58. <br /> <br />The new shopping center will be constn~cted to comply with Title 24 of the <br />California Code of Regulations established by the California Energy <br />Commission regarding energy conservation standards. These standards relate <br />to insulation requirements, glazing, lighting, shading, and water and space <br />heating systems. <br /> <br />The project sponsor shall consult with the Southern California Edison <br />Company and the Southern California Gas Company regarding feasible energy <br />conservation measures that could be incorporated into the design of the <br />project. <br /> <br />Install occupant controlled light switches to permit individual adjustment of <br />lighting. <br /> <br />Control mechanical systems (I-IVAC) in the buildings with timing systems to <br />prevent accidental or inappropriate conditioning of unoccupied space. <br /> <br />Built-in appliances, refrigerators, and space-conditioning equipment should <br />exceed the minimum efficiency levels mandated in the California Code of <br />Regulations. <br /> <br />Implementation of a TDMP (mitigation measure 17). <br /> <br /> <br />