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Additionally, the City finds that the Project will implement the following regulatory requirements <br /> (Draft Supplemental EIR, p. 4.1-9): <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 /> • Rule 403, Fugitive Dust, for controlling fugitive dust and avoiding nuisance. <br /> • Rule 402, Nuisance, which states that a project shall not "discharge from any <br /> source whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants or other material which <br /> cause injury, detriment, nuisance, or annoyance to any considerable number of <br /> persons or to the public, or which endanger the comfort, repose, health or safety <br /> of any such persons or the public, or which cause, or have a natural tendency to <br /> cause, injury or damage to business or property." <br /> • Rule 1113, which limits the volatile organic compound content of architectural <br /> coatings. <br /> • Rule 1466, Soil Disturbance. Projects that involve earth-moving activities of more <br /> than 50 cubic yards of soil with applicable toxic air contaminants are subject to <br /> this rule. <br /> Explanation of the Rationale: Construction activities associated with the Project may generate <br /> detectable odors from heavy-duty equipment exhaust and architectural coatings. However, <br /> construction-related odors would be short-term in nature and cease upon completion of <br /> construction activities. According to the Odor Complaints, Health Impacts, and Monitoring <br /> Methods prepared for the California Air Resources Board, odors typically come from industrial <br /> facilities, including wastewater treatment plants, municipal solid waste landfills, trash transfer <br /> stations, composting facilities, animal agriculture, chemical and petroleum industries, and roadkill <br /> collection facilities. The Project would not include any of these uses or odor sources. Because <br /> the Project would include restaurants, there is the potential for uses within the immediate area to <br /> experience odors associated with restaurant operations. However, the Project comply with <br /> SCAQMD Rule 402 (Nuisance), which prohibits emission of any material that causes nuisance to <br /> a considerable number of persons or endangers the comfort, health, or safety of any person. <br /> Compliance with SCAQMD Rule 402 would ensure potential restaurant-related odors during <br /> Project operation would not create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people, <br /> and impacts related to odors during Project operation would be less than significant. (Draft <br /> Supplemental EIR, pp. 4.1-47—4.1-48.) <br /> Resolution No. 2025-041 <br /> Page 25 of 140 <br />