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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The Academy Charter High School MND I City of Santa Ana Planning Division <br /> <br /> produce fugitive glare. A qualitative assessment of the impacts from new lighting and glare will be prepared, and <br /> mitigation measures will be identified if necessary, which may Include design measures to minimize spill light <br /> and glare. <br /> <br /> Air Quality Impact and GHG Analysis <br /> The air quality and GHG emissions assessment will be prepared consistent with the technical requirements and <br /> methodologies outlined In SCAQMD's CEQA Air Quality Handbook (as updated per the revisions posted on the <br /> SCAQMD website), Localized Significance Threshold Methodology for CEQA Evaluations, and Particulate <br /> Matter (PM) 2.5 Significance Thresholds and Calculation Methodology guidance documents. <br /> For the evaluation of GHG emissions and climate change, specific methodologies and thresholds will be <br /> developed based on the latest information made available by the California Air Resources Board (ARB), <br /> Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and SCAQMD at time of project initiation. The air quality <br /> and climate change assessment will consist of the following: <br /> • Regulatory Setting and Existing Air Quality Conditions. The project site is located within the SCAQMD <br /> Source Receptor Area No. 20 (Central Orange County). The regulatory setting will include a summary of all <br /> pertinent statutes and regulations, including the federal Clean Air Act, California and National Ambient Air <br /> Quality Standards, and SCAQMD Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP). The existing conditions will <br /> describe ambient air quality data from the Anaheim-Pampas Lane ambient air monitoring station. The local <br /> air quality conditions will be compared to national and state ambient air quality standards. <br /> • Construction-Period Mass Emissions. The construction emissions inventory will include combustion <br /> emissions related to equipment operation; fugitive dust emissions related to demolition, site preparation and <br /> earthmoving activities; mobile (tailpipe) emissions related to construction worker and haul truck trips; and <br /> reactive organic compound emissions related architectural coatings application and asphalt pavement. The <br /> emissions inventory will be compiled on a daily basis and compared to SCAQMD regional and localized <br /> emissions thresholds to determine significance. <br /> ® Operations-Period Mass Emissions Analysis. The operations emissions inventory will include mobile <br /> source emissions related to project-generated traffic (as identified by the traffic impact study), as well as <br /> stationary source emissions related to energy demand (i.e., electricity consumption). Emissions will be <br /> compiled using the CalEEMod land use emissions model and compared to applicable SCAQMD daily <br /> emissions thresholds to determine significance. <br /> • Localized Carbon Monoxide Concentration Analysis. Using the California Department of Transportation <br /> CO Protocol, this analysis will evaluate the degree to which project-related traffic volumes have the potential <br /> to effect local carbon monoxide (CO) concentrations. Potential impacts will be evaluated utilizing the <br /> CALINE4 dispersion model and EMFAC 2011 emissions factors at up to eight intersection locations. <br /> a Potential for Health Risk Impacts. Impacts related to toxic air contaminant emissions during short-term <br /> construction and long-term operations will be evaluated qualitatively. <br /> • Climate Change/GHG Emissions. Project-related GHG emissions will be estimated using the CaIEEMod <br /> software program. ICF will analyze the project's direct GHG emissions related to construction activities and <br /> project-related trips, as well as indirect GHG emissions associated with electricity usage. Significance <br /> criteria will be developed based on current guidance from CARE, OPR and SCAQMD. <br /> e Consistency with AQMP. The analysis will evaluate the project's consistency with the SCAQMD's 2007 <br /> AQMP in accordance with the procedures set forth by the SCAQMD. <br /> Noise Impact Study <br /> ICF will conduct a noise analysis for the proposed project in accordance with CEQA requirements to evaluate <br /> potential impacts to existing and future noise-sensitive land uses. Our local noise engineer is certified by the <br /> Page 12 <br /> <br /> 25A-24 <br />
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