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1. Install air filtration for the 2nd floor dwelling units. Air filtration devices shall be rated MERV13 or higher. To <br />ensure adequate health protection to sensitive receptors (i.e., residents), this ventilation system, whether mechanical <br />or passive, shall filter all fresh air that would be circulated into the dwelling units. <br /> 2. The ventilation system shall be designed to keep the building at positive pressure when doors and windows are <br />closed to reduce the intrusion of unfiltered outside air into the building. <br /> 3. As part of implementing this measure, an ongoing maintenance plan for the buildings’ heating, ventilation, and <br />air conditioning (HVAC) air filtration system shall be required that includes regular filter replacement. <br /> 4. Ensure that the use agreement and other property documents: (1) require cleaning, maintenance, and monitoring <br />of the affected buildings for air flow leaks, (2) include assurance that new owners or tenants are provided information <br />on the ventilation system, and (3) include provisions that fees associated with owning or leasing a unit(s) in the <br />building include funds for cleaning, maintenance, monitoring, and replacements of the filters, as needed. <br /> Illingworth & Rodkin (p. 34) recommended incorporating these features into the site development plan and the “air <br />intake design and MERV filter requirements also shall be noted and/or reflected on all building plans submitted to the <br />City and shall be verified by the City’s Building Division and/or Planning Division.” Illingworth & Rodkin (p. 34) <br />stated that with these design features, “impacts from Woodside Road would be below the BAAQMD single-source <br />thresholds.” <br />d. With respect to construction period odors, the Focused GPU program EIR (pp. 4.3-25 and 4.3-26) determined that <br />odors resulting from construction, such as odors from fuel combustion or solvents/paints, would be temporary, would <br />quickly disperse, and would not affect a substantial number of people. The Focused GPU program EIR determined <br />that land uses under the Focused GPU would not result in land uses associated with odor complaints (such as <br />agricultural operations, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, and certain industrial operations. Therefore, it found <br />the potential impacts to be less than significant. <br />The project component does not propose a food service business or other restaurant use; however, according to plans, <br />a barbecue counter area would be proposed for the podium level common open space (Plan Sheet PL1.2) The project <br />component would accommodate residential refuse and recycling in an enclosed trash room within the building <br />(southwest corner). Waste service trucks would pull into a curb cut pick-up area adjacent to the project component <br />garage driveway at street level, off Woodside Road, where waste bins would be the bins would be wheeled out from <br />the trash room and down a ramp to a street-level staging area in the curb cut (Plan Sheet C.3, 10/30/23; Plan Sheet <br />PA5.6, 10/27/23). Refuse and recycling pick-up would be provided by a local waste service provider (Recology) and <br />would occur on a weekly basis. No substantial odor impacts are anticipated as a result of the project because (1) the <br />project trash room would be fully enclosed within the building, and (2) trash would be picked-up on a regular schedule. <br />The 847 Woodside project component would be consistent with the analysis in the Focused GPU EIR because it would <br />not permit or authorize any new, major sources of potential odors (e.g., wastewater treatment plant), and any odors <br />related to construction would be temporary and easily dispersed, the impact would be less than significant, no <br />additional mitigation would be required and there is no new information of substantial importance for CEQA purposes. <br />CONCLUSION <br />With regards to the issue area of Air Quality, the following findings can be made: (1) no peculiar impacts to the 847 <br />Woodside project component or its site have been identified, (2) there are no potentially significant effects or off-site <br />and/or cumulative impacts which were not discussed by the Focused GPU EIR, (3) no substantial new information <br />has been identified which results in an impact which is more severe than anticipated by the Focused GPU EIR, and <br />(4) feasible mitigation measures contained within the Focused GPU EIR, including AIR-2, would be applied to the <br />project component and render its specific impacts less than significant. For these reasons, the air quality impacts of <br />the proposed project component would be consistent with the impacts identified in the Focused GPU EIR and this <br />project component does not require additional environmental review under CEQA Guidelines section 15183. <br /> <br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0070/CC RESO 1900 BROADWAY (CEQA) - EXHIBIT 1 - CEQA CONSISTENCY CHECK LIST <br />REV: 10-23-24 VR <br /> <br />Page 42 of 135
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