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9/9/2013
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09/09/2013 <br /> Impact: Impact 8-3: Community Risk and Hazard Impacts. Project development could <br /> expose attendees of the on-site child care center to significant levels of PM2.5. <br /> Significant impacts from the Tyco Thermal Controls Facility to attendees of the <br /> proposed child care facility are anticipated to be significant regardless of where <br /> the child care facility is located within the Precise Plan area. <br /> Mitigation: Mitigation 8-3. Buffer the child care center from existing and planned emission <br /> sources, and include project features to reduce TAC and PM2.5 exposure from air <br /> pollutant sources--which include US 101 traffic, the Tyco Thermal Controls <br /> facility, and existing and proposed generators--through the following measures: <br /> 1. When construction of a child care center is proposed, conduct site-specific <br /> detailed analysis to determine the child care center's TAC and PM2,5 exposures. <br /> The analysis should be utilized to guide final design and siting of the child care <br /> facility and determine the level of ventilation/ filtration necessary to ensure that <br /> indoor concentrations will be less-than-significant. <br /> 2. Evaluate and appropriately buffer the child care center from existing diesel <br /> generators at the Stanford Medicine Outpatient Center and 550 Broadway, and <br /> any other sources near the Precise Plan area identified by BAAQMD at the time <br /> such analysis is undertaken. <br /> 3. Ensure that the ventilation/filtration systems in the child care center result in <br /> an indoor cancer risk of less than 10 in one million and annual PM2,5 <br /> concentrations of less than 0.3 Ng/m3 from any single source or less than 100 in <br /> one million cancer risk and annual PM2.5 concentrations of less than 0.8 Ng/m3 <br /> from cumulative resources. <br /> 4. Consider tiered plantings of trees between the child care center and air <br /> pollutant sources such as the freeway, existing and planned generators, and the <br /> Tyco Thermal Controls facility. <br /> 5. Avoid location of any truck loading zones near the child care facility. <br /> 6. With respect to outdoor use areas for the child care center, impacts from <br /> US 101 shall be mitigated by placing the child care center more than 700 feet <br /> from the freeway. Based on currently available information, the impact from Tyco <br /> Thermal Controls cannot be mitigated to a less-than-significant level because the <br /> elevated PM2.5 levels from the facility extend across the entire project <br /> development site. If the Tyco Thermal Controls facility remains in operation at the <br /> time of construction of the child care center, and if the detailed analysis <br /> described above shows PM2.5 levels exceeding the 0.3 Ng/m3 standard <br /> throughout the development site, construction and operation of a child care <br /> center on the development site shall be prohibited. If the detailed analysis shows <br /> that some or all of the development site would be exposed to PM2,5 levels lower <br /> than 0.3 Ng/m3, the outdoor use area for the child care center shall be sited in <br /> one of those locations. <br /> ATTY/RES0.2901/STANFORD EIR CERTIFICATION RESO.#15294 <br /> REV:09-10-13 VR MUFF#100 <br /> Page 12 of 55 <br />
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