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6.1.A. - Page 18 <br />Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions/Climate Change. The climate change analysis <br />will describe the existing greenhouse gas (GHG) conditions; documented, potential <br />climate- induced changes in the project vicinity; and the GHG regulations applicable <br />to the project, including Redwood City General Plan, Climate Action Plan, and other <br />City policies intended to reduce GHG emissions and impacts related to climate <br />change, including sea level rise. <br />The proposed project's net increase in square footage is above the BAAQMD's <br />operational GHG screening size parameters for general office (53,000 square feet) <br />and office park (50,000) land uses and therefore requires a detailed GHG <br />assessment. The assessment will quantify the net increase in GHG emissions that <br />would result from the project (i.e., the incremental increase in emissions above that <br />generated without the project). Existing and project GHG emissions will be estimated <br />using CalEEMOD and utility usage data provided by the applicant and the City. The <br />project's GHG emissions will be evaluated for consistency with the goals of the <br />Redwood City Climate Action Plan, which is a qualified GHG reduction plan per <br />BAAQMD CEQA Guidelines, CARB's Scoping Plan, and other regulations adopted <br />for the purposes of reducing GHGs. <br />Energy Conservation. This EIR section is being prepared pursuant to the court <br />decision in California Clean Energy Committee v. City of Woodland (2014). The <br />analysis will describe existing energy supplies, regional patterns of energy use, and <br />project energy requirements. In accordance with CEQA Statute Section 21100(b)(3) <br />and Guidelines Appendix F (Energy Conservation), the analysis will discuss the <br />potential energy impacts of the proposed project, with emphasis on avoiding or <br />reducing inefficient, wasteful, and unnecessary consumption of energy. <br />(b) Noise and vibration assessment (exposure and generation). This <br />assessment will describe the existing noise and vibration environment in the project <br />vicinity and applicable Redwood City noise regulations, including relevant General <br />Plan and DTPP policies_ Consultant will conduct short-term (hourly) and long-term <br />(24-hour) noise monitoring at up to two locations to describe the existing noise <br />environment and evaluate project compatibility with existing noise levels (exposure). <br />Given the land uses surrounding the project site, it is expected that project <br />demolition and construction activities would result in a temporary and periodic <br />increase in noise levels above ambient conditions (generation). The assessment will <br />identify typical construction equipment sound levels, quantify peak and typical <br />construction activity noise levels, and, if necessary, identify best management <br />practices or mitigation measures consistent with City regulations and the DTPP <br />(e.g., restricted work hours, decibel limits, sound barriers) that would reduce the <br />potential construction noise impacts to less -than -significant levels. <br />Operation of the proposed office -retail project itself would not be expected to <br />generate on-site noise beyond that of any similar project; standard City noise <br />regulations would be applied to the project. <br />REV: 07-13-16 RL <br />Page 17 of 17 <br />ATTYIAGR.2016.1841Moore, lacofano, Goltsman Inc. <br />