SR 03-08-2022 6A
City Council
Report
City Council Meeting: March 8, 2022
Agenda Item: 6.A
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To: Mayor and City Council
From: David Martin, Director, Administration
Subject: Appeal 21ENT-0254 of Planning Commission approval of Development
Review Permit 16ENT-0048, Major Modification 18ENT-0382, and
certification of Final Environmental Impact Report 17ENT-0011 for the
property located at 1242 20th Street to allow the retention and partial
rehabilitation/adaptive reuse of an existing Tudor-style commercial building
and the construction of a new Tier 1 three-story (45 feet)
research/development and medical clinic facility (“Wellness Center”)
consisting of approximately 76,167 square-feet and a five-level subterranean
parking garage. A Major Modification is requested to consider Arizona
Avenue, the parcel line separating the narrowest street frontage of the parcel
from the street, as the side parcel line.
Recommended Action
Staff recommends that the City Council, based on the findings and analysis outlined in
this report:
1. Deny Appeal 21ENT-0254;
2. Adopt a Resolution Certifying Final EIR 17ENT-0011;
3. Approve Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048 and Major Modification
18ENT-0382; and
4. Adopt the draft Statement of Official Action.
Summary
The applicant requests approval of Development Review Permit (DRP) 16ENT-0048
and Major Modification 18ENT-0382 to construct a three-story (45’), 76,167 square foot
research/development and medical clinic facility and a five-level subterranean garage
consisting of 275 parking spaces at 1242 20th Street. The project also includes the
retention/adaptive reuse of an existing two-story 7,839 square foot Tudor Revival-style
building formerly the Gates, Kingsley, and Gates Mortuary (GKGM) funeral home on the
property located at the intersection of 20th Street and Arizona Avenue. The chapel of the
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existing building was recently rehabilitated and converted into a bakery and full-service
restaurant (Tartine) in March 2020.
Subject property, northwest corner of 20th Street & Arizona Avenue
On November 3, 2021, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to discuss the
proposed project. In consideration of all written and oral testimony, including the staff
report and the project’s Environmental Impact Report (EIR), the Planning Commission
certified the Final EIR and approved the project.
On November 16, 2021 the appellant, Supporters Alliance for Environmental
Responsibility, filed a timely appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval of the
project. The appellant raises environmental concerns regarding the project and
generally challenges the Planning Commission’s decision to certify the EIR, which are
further discussed in this report. The complete appeal statement is provided as
Attachment C.
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The City Council shall consider the Planning Commission’s decision de novo. The
Council may review and take action on all decisions or similar actions taken that were in
the purview of the Commission, and the Council may approve or disapprove the prior
decision of the Commission.
As further analyzed in this report, the Council should consider the following during its
review of the proposed project:
▪ Whether the project’s Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) adequately
analyzes the project, in conformance with CEQA requirements;
▪ Whether the project’s physical location, size, massing, setbacks, pedestrian
orientation, and placement of proposed structures on the site and the location of
proposed uses within the project are compatible and relate harmoniously to
surrounding sites and neighborhoods; and
▪ Whether the proposed development and major modification are consistent with
the goals, objectives and policies of the Land Use and Circulation Element
(LUCE).
Background
The applicant proposes a 76,167 square foot research/development and medical clinic
facility at the northwest corner of 20th Street and Arizona Avenue.
Project Site Information
Zoning District HMU, Healthcare Mixed-Use
Land Use Element
Designation
Healthcare Mixed-Use
Parcel Area
(SF)/Dimensions
45,009 square feet / 150.03’ x 300’
Existing On-Site
Improvements
1925 Arizona Avenue
- 2-story Tudor Revival-style commercial building (former Gates,
Kingsley, & Gates Funeral Home,1933) w/ 1-story garage (1959)
1234 20th Street
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- 2-story, 3-unit residential building (1956)
1242 20th Street
- 2-story, 7-unit residential building (1965)
Rent Control Status - Exempt - Commercial property (1925 Arizona Ave)
- Exempt - 10 residential units withdrawn from rent control pursuant to
the Ellis Act as of 11/16/16 (1234-1242 20th Street)
Adjacent Zoning
Districts & Land Uses
North: HMU zone / 1-2 story community assembly/school
(Lighthouse Church & School)
East: R2, R4 zone / 2-3-story multi-unit residential, 4-story hotel
(Ambrose Hotel)
South: HMU zone / 2-story multi-unit residential
West: R2 zone / 1-2-story single/multi-unit residential
Historic Resources
Inventory
1925 Arizona Avenue - Property is listed on the HRI (5S3 – Appears
eligible for listing as a Santa Monica Landmark)
1234-1242 20th Street - Properties are not listed on the HR
Site Location Map:
Development Review Permit
The subject property is located within the Healthcare Mixed-Use District. A
Development Review Permit (DRP) is required for projects with new construction and
new additions to existing buildings of more than 15,000 SF of floor area located in
Nonresidential Districts, pursuant to Santa Monica Municipal Code (SMMC) Section
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9.40.020(A)(3). The proposed project exceeds this size threshold and therefore a DRP
is required for the project.
A Development Review Permit is intended to allow for the construction of certain
projects provided that the building design, siting, and use(s) are compatible with the
subject site and does not result in adverse impacts on the surrounding area. As part of
the review, consideration should be given to the size, massing, and placement of
structures on the site, including the location of proposed uses within the project. The
DRP review shall also evaluate the project’s compliance with the development
standards of the Zoning Ordinance. With the approval of the proposed Major
Modification, the project complies with all Zoning Code requirements.
The subject application was filed on April 7, 2016 consisting of a Tier 2 project including
a building five stories and 70 feet in height with a 2.5 FAR (approximately 110,580 sf), in
conjunction with retaining the existing GKGM building. Staff expressed initial concerns
regarding the overall scale, massing, and use of the building. In response to staff’s
concerns, the applicant revised the plans and reduced the project size according to Tier
1 development standards that allows a maximum of three stories, 45 feet in building
height with a 1.5 FAR.
Subsequent to the revised project design and concurrent with the processing of this
application, the applicant obtained permits to rehabilitate and adaptively reuse the
chapel wing of the GKGM building as a full-service restaurant, with alterations approved
under the guidance of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
Under the proposed project, no additional work is anticipated for the chapel wing of the
GKGM building. Therefore, the project scope includes the rehabilitation and adaptive
reuse of the remaining portions of the GKGM building and the construction of the new
Wellness Center.
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Project Description
Proposed is a Tier 1 project consisting of a partial rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of
an existing Tudor-style commercial building and the new construction of a three-story,
76,167 square foot medical facility (“Wellness Center”) with a subterranean garage. The
Wellness Center would be 45 feet in height and include medical-related research and
development and medical clinic space. The existing Tudor-style building would provide
a total of 7,839 square feet, including 3,356 square feet of existing restaurant space that
would remain as recently approved, and the remainder of the space reused for research
and development as part of the Wellness Center.
Zoning District HMU
Parcel Size 45,009 SF
Tier 1
Height (feet) 45 (feet)
Number of Stories 3 Stories
Floor Area Ratio (SMMC 9.04.090) 1.48 (66,769 sf / 45,009 sf)
Project Square Footage
(Floor Area per SMMC 9.04.080)
Existing to Remain: 7,839 sf
Proposed: 68,328 sf
Total: 76,167 sf
Parking Spaces 275 spaces
Bicycle Parking Spaces 20 short-term spaces
37 long-term spaces
Loading Spaces 1 Standard, 1 Passenger
Wellness Center: Research & Development / Medical Clinic
The Wellness Center would accommodate a range of medical research activities,
including space for laboratory modules, specialized equipment, medical archives, and
support offices. The project would include approximately 54,000 square feet of medical-
related research and development space within the P1 level, ground floor, and second
floor. Medical clinic and outpatient care would include exam rooms and flexible spaces
for patient treatment and administration. The project would include 18,428 square feet
of medical clinic space and occupy the entire third floor.
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Architectural Review Board Preliminary Concept Review
The revised project design (reduced project) was presented to the Architectural Review
Board (ARB) for a preliminary conceptual review on March 19, 2018. Overall, the Board
expressed support for the project. Board members expressed support of the conceptual
relationship between the new Wellness Center and existing GKGM building and its
stepped massing, and commended the project’s clear design concept. The Board
provided the following considerations for further development of the project design:
▪ Further development of the courtyard (plaza) space between the new and
existing buildings, with consideration of the terraces and other elements to create
a more open and inviting gathering space;
▪ Some Board members noted concern with the spiral stair within the courtyard
(plaza) and the building cantilever above the existing GKGM building;
▪ Special attention in how the new building connects with the GKGM building;
▪ Further development of the north elevation and 20th Street facades and;
▪ Development of the open spaces throughout the site with a fully integrated
landscape design in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s (SOI)
Standards.
Architectural Concept Review Plans (March 19, 2018)
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Revised Proposed Plans
In response to the Board’s comments, the project was revised in a manner that
improves the project’s consistency with the SOI Standards. At the proposed connection,
the upper portion of the new building was scaled back, removing the cantilever above
the rear administrative wing altogether. This resulted in a more appropriately spaced
and restrained transition between buildings that is clearly defined as viewed from the
20th Street elevation. Additionally, the upper-level massing at the connection was
considerably reduced to ensure the new construction is respectful of the GKGM
building. Similarly, the upper terraces along the angled façade were reduced in size and
overall projection over the ground level courtyard. These reductions to the upper-level
massing improved the overall spacing between the buildings while also enhancing the
openness of the courtyard at the pedestrian level.
Additionally, the overall complexity of the Wellness Center design was simplified so the
building appears subservient to the existing GKGM property while retaining its own
architectural concept. Based on these changes, the Board’s comments were fully
addressed.
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Temporary Prohibition on Non-Residential Uses
Emergency IZO 2668 (CCS) was adopted and extended by the City Council (April 13,
2021) temporarily prohibiting non-residential uses citywide and single-unit dwellings in
commercial zones to preserve potential housing sites in preparation of the 6th Cycle
Housing Element. Although this IZO has now expired as of December 31, 2021, the IZO
was in effect at the time of the Planning Commission hearing. As a pending
nonresidential project currently in process as of January 12, 2021, the proposed project
was permitted to proceed with processing and was not subject to the IZO.
Discussion
Site Planning
The subject site consists of multiple adjoining lots combined to create a single parcel
containing 45,009 square feet of area. The existing two-story Tudor Revival-style
building (GKGM) located at the street corner will remain in its current site configuration
with its open front lawn area preserved. Although the two existing driveway access
points will be removed, the L-shaped driveway paths on the property will be maintained.
The two former multi-unit residences within the existing parking lot located at 1234 and
1242 20th Street and the four-car garage connected to the rear GKGM building elevation
would be removed to accommodate the new Wellness Center building addition that
would connect to the GKGM administrative wing. Existing open space surrounding the
GKGM building would be maintained, preserving primary building elevations as viewed
from the streets. The placement of the new Wellness Center and its angled façade
creates additional open space that further enhances the project’s pedestrian-orientation
and overall connectivity to the street and pedestrian realm.
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Proposed Site Plan
Building Design/Architectural Concept
The proposed Wellness Center is a contemporary design, irregular-shaped building that
would be connected to the Tudor-style GKGM building’s rear administrative wing. The
building’s façade features a glazed curtain wall system on the ground floor while the
upper floors consist of limestone panels, perforated metal guardrails, and clear glass
windows framed with canted metal panel surrounds. The building’s front entry at the
angled facade would be setback from the chapel portion of the GKGM building,
separated by an open plaza that is pedestrian-oriented as gathering space to
encourage leisurely activity. The angled façade includes integrated stepped terraces on
each of the upper floors accessible to its visitors and employees. These outdoor open
spaces activate the street-facing facade at the upper levels, contributing to the
pedestrian-scale activity at the building’s front entry. The overall design intent is to
ensure its compatibility with the existing GKGM building and consistency with its spatial
relationship to the street.
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20th Street Elevation from Street Corner (20th St. & Arizona Ave.)
Building Mass & Modulation
The project preserves the GKGM property and is consequently developed according to
Tier 1 standards ensuring the project is appropriately sized with the existing structures
on the property and within the context of the neighborhood. The collective open space
surrounding the project preserves the existing scale of the property at the street corner.
The Wellness Center’s angled façade includes integrated stepped terraces on upper
floors that visually breaks the massing and minimizes the overall presence of the new
building. In this manner, the new building is respectful of the architectural quality, scale,
and historic setting of the GKGM property, provides an appropriate transition between
the existing and new building proportions, and allows the existing GKGM building to be
viewed uninterrupted from multiple perspectives.
Relationship between proposed Wellness Center and existing Chapel
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As designed, the Wellness Center would be compatible in scale and character with
existing buildings in the surrounding area. The proposed building is developed within a
lower-scale Tier 1 building envelope and complies with daylight plane (essentially
upper-level stepbacks to minimize building massing adjacent to residential district)
requirements, resulting in adequate terraced upper-level building stepbacks that
minimizes the change in building massing on nearby multi-unit residential properties (R2
district) across 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center would be setback 15 feet
from the centerline of the 20 foot-wide rear alley, and 25 feet from the nearest
residential property lines. Residential properties across 19th Court and adjacent to the
Wellness Center are generally developed with single story garages/carports abutting the
rear alley.
Cultural Resources: Regulatory Framework and Historic Evaluation
Pursuant to CEQA, a proposed project is evaluated to determine whether it may impact
the eligibility of a structure or a site considered an historic resource. The framework for
evaluating the project consisted of studying whether the project’s scope of work would
impact the potential historic designation eligibility of the Tudor-style GKGM building.
Although the GKGM property is not historically designated under local Santa Monica
criteria, it is identified on the City’s Historic Resource Inventory as appearing eligible for
listing as a Santa Monica Landmark. Based on its 5S3 status, eligible for listing as a
Santa Monica Landmark and potential individual resource, the EIR considers the
property as an historic resource for the purposes of CEQA. This impact analysis
determined the property eligible for Santa Monica Landmark designation based on the
City’s Landmark criteria, and therefore reviewed the proposed project for potential
impacts to the architectural character or character-defining features of the GKGM
building and its setting. The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation for
the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating,
Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings (2017), revised by Anne E. Grimmer
(the “Standards”) guided the assessment in whether there would be impacts to the
resource under CEQA. As part of the EIR analysis, historic preservation consultant
Ostashay and Associates Consulting (OAC) evaluated the proposed rehabilitation work
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to the GKGM building and determined the new building addition would be compatible
with the GKGM property, consistent with the Standards.
Historic Evaluation of Existing Structures
EIR Section 4.4 Cultural Resources evaluates potential impacts on cultural resources
based on the proposed project and identifies relevant mitigation measures required for
the project to ensure potential impacts to any historic resources are less than
significant. As part of the analysis, the existing structures (3) on the subject parcels
were evaluated for historic significance. Both two-story residential buildings located at
1234 20th Street and 1242 20th Street do not satisfy the criteria for the National or
California Register, or Santa Monica historic designation criteria, and are not considered
historic resources for the purposes of CEQA.
The Tudor-style GKGM building (1925 Arizona Avenue) is identified on the City’s
Historic Resource Inventory as eligible for listing as a City Landmark (5S3). Based on
the EIR assessment of the property for local historical significance, the property appears
to satisfy landmark designaton criteria in that the property; 1) exemplified a funerary
property type manifesting elements of architectural heritage, 2) possesses aesthetic
qualities and distinguishing architectral characteristics that articulate the Tudor Revival
design that are considered noteworthy, 3) is associated with Mark T. Gates, a person of
local importance, and 4) is of distinct architecture, property type, and siting at the
northwest corner of Arizona Avenue and 20th Street that has become an established
and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood. As such, the GKGM building is
considered an historic resource for the purposes of CEQA and any exterior alterations
proposed at the site, including the new proposed building, shall be performed in a
manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s (SOI) Standards for Rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation and Adaptive Reuse of Existing Funeral Home
The Tudor-style building and former Gates, Kingsley, & Gates Moeller Murphy funeral
home was constructed in 1933. A portion of the building was recently rehabilitated and
converted to a bakery and full-service restaurant for Tartine, which opened in March
2020. Rehabiliation work was guided by the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
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Rehabilitation, and included structural repairs and upgrades to electrical, plumbing, and
mechanical systems. Features of the building’s exterior including fenestration openings,
façade materials, details, and colors, remained unchanged. The one-story chapel wing
curently occupied for restaurant use will remain unchanged while future proposed
rehabilitation work will occur throughout the remaining portions of the building.
The proposed scope of work for the administration wing would involve the removal of
non-original exterior stone veneer that currently clads the building at the ground floor. Its
removal will restore these building elevations to the structure’s original design scheme
and appearance dating back to its date of construction in 1933. Existing curb cuts (2) for
vehicular access to the L-shaped driveway would be removed and vehicular use of the
driveway eliminated. Lastly, a portion of the existing walkway along the north side of the
chapel would be removed and replaced with short-term bicycle parking for the entire
project.
Other conceptual rehabilitation work includes maintenance and repair of exterior
features that would be repaired, restored, or replaced in-kind as necessary. Details of
this scope of work would be further developed during plan check review. Mitigation
measure MM-CUL-2 is included as a project condition requiring the preparation of a
“Preservation-Protection Plan” to ensure that implementation of related site
improvements be performed consistent with applicable SOI Standards. This plan
includes, but not limited to project conformance with SOI Standards with oversight and
ongoing monitoring throughout project construction by a qualified historic preservation
consultant.
Wellness Center: New Construction Relative to Existing Funeral Home
SOI Standards 9 and 10 are relative to the new construction proposed to the rear of the
GKGM building. Consistent with Standard 9, the contemporary style of the new
construction is clearly differentiated from the existing GKGM building yet compatible and
respectful in terms of its design, materials, location, restrained architectural articulation,
and setbacks. The façade consists of limestone panels and glazed windows with metal
panel surround to be compatible with, but differentiated from, the GKGM building. The
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ground level facing 20th Street includes expansive glazed window wall system while the
upper floors are designed with openings/glazing dimensions relating to the scale and
proportion of the windows of the GKGM building. Consistent with Standard 10, the new
building would be connected to the northwest side (rear) of the GKGM administration
wing and is designed as a separate element that potentally could be removed in the
future with minimal disruption or impact to the historic building, maintaining its essential
form and integrity.
Spatial relationship with existing GKGM building
In addition to design compatibility, the new construction would be compatible in size,
scale, proportion, and massing to protect the integrity of the historic property, consistent
with Standard 9. The new building is appropriately situated along a secondary elevation
and its connection at the rear of the administration wing would provide adequate
spacing around the chapel wing preserving its current siting on the property as viewed
from 20th Street. Furthermore, the new building would not obstruct the primary
elevations of the historic property and its charater-defining features as viewed from the
street corner. Although larger in overall size compared to the GKGM building, the new
building is setback from the resource in a respectful manner; the corner of the new
building adajcent to the chapel wing of the resource is scaled back at an angle to
provide adequate spacing and transition between the existing one-story chapel and new
three-story building. An expansive pedestrian-oriented open courtyard is designed in
front of the entry to the new building at the angled façade. The angled façade includes
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integrated stepped terraces on upper floors that visually breaks the massing and
minimizes the overall presence of the new building. In this manner, the new building is
respectful of the architectural quality and historic setting of the property, and provides
an appropriate spatial relationship with the GKGM building. Overall, the new Wellness
Center building would be consistent with the Standards and would not result in any
impacts to the GKGM property.
Parking Access and Circulation
The five-level subterranean garage consists of 275 parking spaces, 37 long-term bike
parking spaces including shower/locker facilities, and research and development space.
P1 and P2 levels would include passenger loading, self-park and valet parking services
for patrons and visitors to manage parking operations including the use of tandem
parking. The lower three parking levels would provide additional visitor and employee
parking. All existing driveways along 20th Street and Arizona Avenue will be closed and
vehicular access to the subterranean parking garage would be provided from the rear
alley (19th Court). A standard loading space (30’x12’) accommodating commercial
deliveries of medical and office supplies is accessible from 19th Court.
Vehicular access from the rear alley is consistent with LUCE goals and policies to
minimize negative impacts on pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users requiring parking
to be accessed only from alleys, where alley access is available. As analyzed in the EIR
and further described in the Environmental Review section of this report, the proposed
access to the subterranean garage from 19th Court would be viable and would not
present unusual circumstance that would warrant deviation from LUCE policy such as
requiring parking access from either 20th Street or Arizona Avenue.
Major Modification 18ENT-0382
The subject site consists of multiple parcels proposed to be developed as a single
parcel. As provided in SMMC Section 9.04.110(A) for corner parcels, the front of the
parcel is the narrowest dimension of the parcel with street frontage. Accordingly, the
front of the parcel is considered Arizona Avenue instead of 20th Street and the property
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line abutting 19th Court is defined as an interior side parcel line instead of a rear parcel
line. Although the HMU district requires 15 feet of setback for either an interior side or
rear parcel line when adjacent to a residential district, where a rear parcel line abuts an
alley, the rear setback is measured from the center line of the alley, which is a common
measurement procedure established for all zoning districts. For side parcel lines
abutting an alley, the Code does not specify this similar methodology when determining
a side setback as it does for a rear setback. In efforts to retain and preserve the existing
GKGM property in its current setting, the applicant requests a Major Modification to
consider the parcel line separating the narrowest street frontage of the parcel from the
street (Arizona Avenue) as the side parcel line, pursuant to SMMC 9.43.030.
Based on site constraints and the limited building envelope for the new Wellness Center
as a result of preserving the existing GKGM property in its current low-scale setting,
defining 20th Street as the front of the parcel and establishing the alley as the rear
elevation allows the placement of the new building within 5 feet of the alley to achieve
the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic GKGM building, consistent with
the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards.
View of 19th Court (alley) from Arizona Avenue
The modification would allow the proposed Wellness Center to be setback 15 feet from
the centerline of 19th Court (20’ wide), and 5 feet from the rear property line, resulting in
25 feet of separation between the new building and the nearest residentially zoned
property across the alley. The project would remain compliant with daylight plane
requirements, which also establishes the daylight plane envelope from the centerline of
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19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center would be adequately setback from the
adjacent residential district as required of any new buildings proposed on mid-block
parcels. Furthermore, due to the retention of the GKGM property at the street corner
that spans approximately 153 feet in length along 19th Court as measured from Arizona
Avenue, the proposed Wellness Center will be limited in its overall building width,
thereby reducing the amount of new construction along the rear alley elevation and will
appear as a project developed on a mid-block parcel. Considering the project achieves
historic and neighborhood preservation goals and expand the City’s healthcare needs
with a facility that would be consistent with setback and daylight plane requirements
intended for new mid-block buildings adjacent to residential districts, staff believes the
proposed major modification would be appropriate for this particular project.
Zoning Code Compliance
The HMU District is intended to provide for the future orderly expansion of the City’s
hospitals and related health care facilities in order to meet the needs of both the
community and region while protecting the integrity of the surrounding residential
neighborhoods. The District fosters the evolving needs of the healthcare community
with expanded medical office uses and outpatient services.
The Zoning Ordinance contains general development standards that are applicable to
all commercial and mixed-use districts such as pedestrian orientation and daylight plane
adjacent to residential districts. With the exception of the proposed Major Modification,
the project complies with development standards applicable to the site.
Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE) / Specific Plan Consistency
The project is located in the Healthcare Mixed-Use land use designation of the LUCE.
The development parameters in the LUCE are implemented in the Zoning Ordinance for
Tier 1 projects. With the exception of the proposed major modification to allow Arizona
Avenue to be considered the side parcel line, the proposed project complies with all of
the development standards outlined in the Zoning Ordinance.
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Consistent with Goal LU7, the project involves the development of a new
research/development and medical facility that will support the continued vitality of the
City’s hospitals to meet the healthcare needs of the City. Consistent with Policy LU12.2
which promotes the adaptive reuse of historic structures and where new construction
shall be respectful of existing historic resources, the GKGM building would be preserved
in its current condition and the administrative wing adaptively reused as part of the
Wellness Center. Additionally, the design and placement of the new building is
respectful of the historic GKGM building and property, would be consistent with the SOI
Standards, and would not result in any impacts to the existing property. Furthermore,
consistent with Goal D30, the project would be compatible in scale and character with
existing buildings and the surrounding residential neighborhood in that the Wellness
Center is comparable with other existing buildings in the area in terms of building height,
is designed with upper-level stepbacks and recessed openings that minimize overall
massing, and complies with daylight plane requirements. Consistent with transportation
Policies T25.2 and T25.3 which requires that parking be accessed only from alleys,
where alley access is available and to minimize the width and number of driveways at
individual development projects, existing driveways along 20th Street and Arizona
Avenue will be removed and parking access to the site would be provided from the rear
alley (19th Court). EIR Table 4.8-2 further outlines the project’s consistency with LUCE
goals and policies.
Potential for Housing Development
Similar to the proposed research/development and medical clinic uses, the HMU district
permits certain residential uses by-right. Tier 2 projects with community benefits are
allowed a building height up to 5 stories/70 feet and a 2.5 FAR, with one-hundred
percent affordable housing projects allowed the same development potential however
with no limit to the number of stories. Although residential development is a permitted
use in the district, the proposed medical-related uses are also permitted by-right and
further, the primary purpose of the Healthcare Mixed-Use district is to provide for the
expansion of health care facilities while protecting the integrity of the surrounding
residential neighborhoods.
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Although the proposed project does not include housing, the project satisfies other
LUCE goals and policies prescribed for the HMU district. As provided in the LUCE, the
HMU land-use parameters include hospital and medical office uses, pharmacies,
residential care, rehabilitation and outpatient clinics, affordable, workforce and market-
rate housing targeted at hospital employees, and supportive retail uses. The proposed
medical facility contributes to the range of land uses intended for the district.
Additionally, the project is sensitive to the surrounding residential neighborhood in that
its developed according to lower Tier 1 standards in efforts to accommodate the
preservation of the GKGM property in its current low-scale setting, consistent with SOI
Standards, while providing a facility that is encouraged within the district. Balancing the
overall goals and policies for the area, the proposed nonresidential project would be
appropriate for the subject site.
Also, the subject property is not included on the Housing Element’s Suitable Sites
Inventory (SSI) based on this pending nonresidential Development Review Permit
application filed for the property, viewed by the State as unlikely to become a housing
site as a result.
Environmental Analysis
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), an Environmental
Impact Report (EIR) was prepared to analyze the potential environmental effects of the
proposed project. As required by Section 15082 of the CEQA Guidelines, a Notice of
Preparation (NOP) was published commencing on January 9, 2018 and ending on
February 9, 2018. Additionally, on January 18, 2018, a public scoping meeting to
receive public comments was held at McKinley Elementary School. During the scoping
meeting, Staff described the proposed project and the environmental review process,
and received public comment on the scope and content of the EIR. The following issues
were raised in the comments on the NOP as outlined in the EIR:
• Access of the underground parking structure coming through the alley is a
potential access conflict with the Lighthouse Church School.’
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• Rear alley is already busy and increased usage of the alley could result in
increased congestion, noise, and potential for accidents.
• There is no historical or architectural significance associated with the GKGM
Building, and project access should be provided via 20th Street or Arizona
Avenue through this property.
These NOP comments were considered and information addressing these comments
have been incorporated into Section 4.4 Cultural Resources, 4.9 Noise, and Chapter 6.0
Alternatives to the Proposed Project.
On December 17, 2020, a Notice of Completion and Public Availability of the Draft EIR
was published, commencing 45-day public comment period for the Draft EIR as
required by CEQA. The environmental issues studied in detail in the Draft EIR include:
• Aesthetics
• Air Quality
• Construction Effects
• Cultural Resources
• Geology and Soils
• Greenhouse Gas Emissions
• Hazards and Hazardous Materials
• Land Use and Planning
• Noise and Vibration
• Transportation
• Tribal Cultural Resources
• Utilities and Service Systems
• Energy
The Draft EIR was available for a 45-day public review period, during which two
comment letters were received. The Final EIR, which was published in October 2021,
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contains all comments and responses to comments received during the comment period
and minor changes to the Draft EIR to address refinements in the project’s floor area.
Summary of Potential Impacts
EIR Table 1-1 includes a summary of the environmental impacts that could result from
the proposed project. All impacts were determined to be less than significant or can be
mitigated below a level of significance through implementation of feasible mitigation
measures. Accordingly, all mitigation measures identified in the EIR are included as
project conditions of approval in the draft Statement of Official Action (Attachment B).
Significant and Unavoidable Impacts
CEQA Guidelines Section 15126.2(b) requires that an EIR describe any significant
impacts that cannot be avoided, even with implementation of feasible mitigation
measures. As indicated in Chapter 4, Environmental Analyses, of the EIR, the proposed
project would not result in significant and unavoidable impacts.
Alternatives Studied
The selection of alternatives studied in the EIR are based on CEQA requirements as
well as consideration of public comments received during the NOP comment period for
the Draft EIR. While no significant and unavoidable impacts were identified as a result
of the proposed project, the alternatives selected for analysis would avoid or
substantially lessen at least one of the less-than-significant impacts of the proposed
project or have been selected to inform the decision-making process. The EIR studied
the following six alternatives to the project:
• Alternative 1, No Project/No Build, is required pursuant to Section 15126.6(e) of
the CEQA Guidelines. In this alternative, the project site would remain as-is
within the existing GKGM building remaining partially occupied with a restaurant,
two underutilized residential buildings leased as office space, and a surface
parking lot. However this alternative was rejected as it does not satisfy any of the
project objectives.
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• Alternative 2, No Project/Reasonably Foreseeable Development Alternative,
assumes reoccupation of the existing unoccupied portion of the GKGM Building
with medical office/clinic as permitted within the HMU zone. The existing
restaurant within the GKGM building would remain. The two former residential
buildings would be occupied with office uses. This alternative contemplates
interior renovations that would upgrade the existing buildings, such as altering
the existing floor plans and providing modern amenities. Although this alternative
may reduce the need for mitigation measures resulting in less than significant
impacts compared to the proposed project, the alternative would not meet the
primary project objective of constructing a new wellness center consisting of
research/development and medical clinic uses.
• Alternative 3, Administrative Approval (AA) Project Alternative, would add
15,000 SF of new development to the existing GKGM building subject to
Administrative Approval permit review. This alternative would have a
development density that is reduced from the proposed project, and as such,
would cause less change to the visual character and setting conditions. The trip
generation would be reduced, along with construction impacts associated with air
quality, noise, and transportation. However, Alternative 3 would not meet most of
the proposed project objectives. Although this alternative would preserve the
GKGM building, provide modern medical facilities and improve the pedestrian
orientation along 20th Street, it would result in fewer jobs in close proximity to
housing and transit to support the mobility and circulation objectives of the
proposed project. Furthermore, this alternative would not provide research &
development uses or further the goals and policies related to the economic
viability of the HMU District.
• Alternative 4, Tier 1 (Reduced Project) Alternative would adaptively reuse the
vacant portion of the existing GKGM building and develop a new 33,750 SF
building with the same research/development and medical clinic uses. This
alternative represents a reduction in floor area/building size. The existing
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restaurant within the GKGM building would remain. This alternative would meet
most of the objectives identified for the proposed project, including preservation
of the GKGM building and to provide modern medical facilities within a building
that is pedestrian-oriented with sustainability features. However, Alternative 4
would not fully meet the economic objectives of the proposed project.
• Alternative 5, Tier 2 (2.5 FAR) Project Alternative represents development of the
proposed project at a Tier 2 density and height resulting on a 104,283 SF
building addition with a height of 70 feet as allowed for Tier 2 projects within the
HMU zone. Similar to the proposed project, the addition would consist of
research/development and medical clinic uses and would adaptively reuse the
currently unoccupied portion of the existing GKGM building. The existing
restaurant within the GKGM building would remain. Alternative 5 would result in
greater impacts related to aesthetics, air quality, cultural resources, GHG
emissions, noise, and utilities and service systems. However, the alternative
would result in less VMT per capita and would meet most of the project
objectives.
• Alternative 6, 20th Street Access Alternative, would be essentially the same as
the proposed project with the exception of the location of the primary vehicular
access. Vehicular ingress/egress for the project site would be provided along
20th Street, with service and loading access provided via 19th Court Alley. All
other aspects of the proposed project would remain the same. This alternative
was studied in response to concerns expressed by community members during
the scoping meeting regarding alley congestion and potential impacts to drop-
off/pick up operations for the adjacent Lighthouse Church School, and the
project’s proposed vehicle access to the subterranean garage from the rear alley.
According to the analysis, relocating the primary ingress/egress along 20th Street
may cause queuing and backups along 20th Street therefore shifting the added
circulation to the street instead of accommodating along rear alley. The proposed
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driveway along the rear alley is consistent with LUCE goals and policies to
minimize negative impacts on pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users requiring
parking to be accessed only from alleys, where alley access is available and
would not result in traffic, circulation, or safety concerns that would justify located
the primary driveway for the project on 20th Street. Although access from 19th
Court or 20th Street would be viable, the analysis did not find unusual
circumstance that would warrant deviation from LUCE policy where relocating the
primary parking driveway to 20th Street would be necessary.
Environmentally Superior Alternative
CEQA Guidelines Section 15126.6(e)(2) indicates that an analysis of alternatives shall
identify an environmentally superior alternative among the alternatives evaluated in the
EIR. In general, the environmentally superior alternative as defined by CEQA should
minimize adverse impacts to the project site and its surrounding environment. An
alternative may reduce environmental impacts to certain resource areas and increase
impacts to other resource areas as compared to the proposed project, while another
alternative may reduce different environmental impacts. Although CEQA does not
provide specific guidance in this matter, where an alternative is anticipated to result in
reduced impacts for a majority of resource areas and/or substantially reduced impacts
in especially critical resource areas, this can support a finding that the alternative is
environmentally superior. In the case of the subject project, while no significant and
unavoidable impacts have been identified for the proposed project, the superior
alternative would avoid or substantially lessen at least one of the less-than-significant
impacts.
Alternative 3, Administrative Approval (AA) Project Alternative, would be the
environmentally superior alternative. In comparison to the other project alternatives,
Alternative 3 would lessen the potential impacts of the project to a greater degree.
However, this alternative would not meet the project objectives. This alternative would
result in fewer jobs in close proximity to housing and transit to support the mobility and
circulation objectives of the proposed project. Furthermore, this alternative would not
provide research & development uses, a higher level of community benefits, or further
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the goals and policies related to the economic viability of the HMU District.
Planning Commission Action
On November 3, 2021, the Planning Commission held a noticed public hearing and
thoroughly discussed the proposed project. The Commission commended the project’s
adaptive reuse and preservation of the existing the GKGM building and found the
proposed Wellness Center building appropriately scaled with its placement respectful of
the architectural quality and historic setting of the property. The Commission determined
the project consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
Public correspondence in support for the project included a letter of support from the
Santa Monica Conservancy commending the project as an outstanding example of
historic preservation joined to compatible new construction. As provided in its appeal
statement, the appellant submitted their concerns regarding the adequacy of the
project’s EIR analysis of the potential environmental impacts. In response to the
appellant’s concerns with the EIR, staff prepared a response addressing these concerns
(Attachment I) and the Commission discussed the appellant’s concerns during its
deliberation.
In consideration of all written and oral testimony, staff reports, the project’s Final
Environmental Impact Report, and materials introduced into the public record, the
Planning Commission, in a 5-0-1 vote consisting of one abstention, approved
Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048 and Major Modification 18ENT-0382, based
on the findings provided in the Commission’s Statement of Official Action (Attachment
G). Additionally, the Commission, in a 5-1 vote, certified Final Environmental Impact
Report 17ENT-0011. Public correspondence provided to the Planning Commission is
provided as Attachment H.
Appeal Analysis
Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility filed a timely appeal of the
Planning Commission’s action, which asserts the following:
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▪ The FEIR fails to provide comparative data to support its rejection of one of the
project alternatives;
▪ There is substantial evidence that the project will have a significant health risk
impact from its indoor air quality impacts;
▪ There is substantial evidence that the project will have significant adverse air
quality, health risk, and greenhouse gas impacts;
▪ The project will have significant adverse biological impacts that the FEIR fails to
adequately analyze and mitigate.
The following is staff’s analysis of the points of appeal.
Issue A. The FEIR Fails to Provide Comparative Data to Support Its Rejection of one of
the Project Alternatives.
According to the Appellant, there is an inadequate analysis of Alternative 4, and the
Final EIR concludes that Alternative 4 is infeasible because it does not meet economic
objectives. The Final EIR lacks substantial evidence that Alternative 4 is infeasible and
falls short of CEQA requirements.
CEQA (Public Resources Code Section 21002.1) requires that an EIR identify
alternatives to mitigate or avoid the significant effects that a project may have on the
environment. The discussion of alternatives must focus on alternatives to the project or
its location which are capable of avoiding or substantially lessening any significant
effects of the project. For the project Final EIR, it is important to note that with the
incorporation of mitigation measures, the Final EIR determined the project would not
result in any significant environmental impacts. Because there would be no significant
unavoidable impacts, an alternative to the project is not necessary under CEQA. The
alternatives analysis in an EIR is explicitly for the purpose of reducing or eliminating
significant environmental impacts, and the project does not result in such impacts. While
no significant and unavoidable impacts were identified in association with the project,
the alternatives selected for analysis in the project’s Final EIR provide a robust
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evaluation of numerous options, which were selected to inform the decision-making
process.
Further, the appellant erroneously states that the Final EIR determined Alternative 4 to
be infeasible. To the contrary, Alternative 4 is explicitly included as an alternative for
consideration in the EIR and was fully evaluated in Section 6.7.4 of Section 6,
Alternatives to the Project. The Final EIR acknowledges that Alternative 4 is feasible
and that it “fully” meets most but not all of the Project objectives.
Issue B. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have a Significant Health
Risk Impact from its Indoor Air Quality Impacts
According to the Appellant, the Final EIR fails to analyze significant indoor air quality
impacts that the Project will have on commercial employees of the Project. In particular,
the appellant states that there will be emissions of the cancer-causing chemical
formaldehyde and states that mitigation measures should be incorporated to reduce
these health risks.
Section 15126.4 of the CEQA Guidelines requires that an EIR identify feasible
mitigation measures in order to substantially lessen or avoid the significant adverse
effects of the project on the physical environment. In the case of the project, mitigation
measures are not required to address indoor air quality health effects since there will be
no significant adverse indoor air quality impacts, including those due to formaldehyde.
The project will need to comply with the 2019 CALGreen Code, which specifies that
composite wood products (such as hardwood plywood and particleboard) meet the
requirements for formaldehyde as specified in the California Air Resources Board’s Air
Toxic Control Measures. The 2019 CALGreen building code also does not allow added
formaldehyde-based resins or ultra-low emitting formaldehyde resins, and requires
documentation of compliance with the California Air Resources Board’s Air Toxic
Control Measures. Because the project would be built in accordance with CARB’s Air
Toxic Control Measures and 2019 CALGreen building code which prohibits the use of
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high emitting formaldehyde, there would not be a significant impact and there is no need
for the mitigation measures identified by the appellant.
Issue C. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have Significant Adverse
Air Quality, Health Risk, and Greenhouse Gas Impacts
1. The FEIR Relied on Unsubstantiated Input Parameters to Estimate Project
Emissions and Thus the Project May Result in Significant Air Quality Impacts.
The Appellant states that the Final EIR used unsupported inputs for the modeling of air
quality and greenhouse gas impacts. Specifically, the appellant questions changes to
the model default parameters in the California Emissions Estimator Model (CalEEMod)
that was used in the Final EIR including:
• Project Input Parameters
• Acres of Grading
• Off- Road Construction Equipment
• Number of Demolition Trips
• Worker and Vendor Trips
• Material Export
CalEEmod is an air quality modeling tool and is used by air quality analysts to estimate
air quality emissions from projects. The modeling tool includes default factors, which are
generally used if project specific information is unknown. As specifically identified in the
CalEEMod User's Tips documentation, “[u]sers are encouraged to understand the
defaults and provide site specific data (e.g., construction schedule, construction
equipment type, results of traffic study, predicted water usage, etc.), if available, for a
more accurate analysis” (CAPCOA 2017).
For the project’s Final EIR, default factors in CalEEMod were updated according to
information provided by the applicant, which includes construction schedule phase
lengths for major activities (e.g., demolition, grading, building construction, paving, and
architectural coating); construction equipment lists for these major activities and hours
of usage per day, construction truck and vehicle worker trips, and grading/excavation
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quantities. The changes to the default CalEEMod assumptions for the project emissions
modeling were appropriate based on applicant input and project-specific information.
The project-specific adjustments to the model provide for a more accurate analysis of
the project’s impacts.
2. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project May Have a Significant Health
Impact as a Result of Diesel Particulate Emissions.
The Appellant states that the Final EIR inadequately analyzed health risk and contends
that the project would have a significant health impact based on the screening model,
known as AERSCREEN. However, AERSCREEN is a simplified screening model that
does not consider meteorological data or topographical data.
Construction health risks were evaluated in the Final EIR using the EPA and SCAQMD
refined model, known as AERMOD. This model takes into account meteorological data
and topographical data. It also accounts for the geography of a project site, locations of
emissions sources, the time of day emissions would occur, locations of sensitive
receptors, and other factors to a much greater degree than AERSCREEN, which better
represents the real world environment. Based on the AERMOD analysis, health risk
impacts were determined to be less than significant with mitigation.
3. The FEIR Failed to Adequately Analyze the Project’s Greenhouse Gas Impacts
and Thus the Project May Result in Significant Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Appellant states that the Final EIR used unsupported inputs for the modeling of air
quality and greenhouse gas impacts. As indicated previously, the changes to the default
CalEEMod assumptions for estimating the project emissions were appropriate based on
applicant input and project-specific information. The project-specific adjustments to the
model provide for a more accurate analysis of the project’s impacts.
Additionally, as discussed in the Final EIR, the estimates of GHG emissions are
provided for informational purposes only and were not used to determine significance.
Project significance is based on the analysis of the project’s consistency with applicable
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regulatory plans and policies to reduce GHG emissions, as discussed in Section 4.6.5,
Impact Analysis of the EIR. This approach is consistent with the State CEQA Guidelines
Section 15064.4, which states that lead agencies have the discretion to determine, in
the context of a particular project, whether to: (1) use a model or methodology to
quantify greenhouse gas emissions resulting from a project, and which model or
methodology to use; or (2) rely on a qualitative analysis or performance-based
standards. The significance of GHG impacts relating to the Project are based the
applicable regulatory plans and policies to reduce GHG emissions, which include
CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan; the SCAG 2020-2045 RTP/SCS; and the City’s
Sustainable City Plan, Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, Green Building and Energy
Code, and the City’s LUCE. The Final EIR determined that the project was found to be
consistent with all applicable strategies and measures of these plans and policies.
Therefore, impacts associated with greenhouse gas emissions would be less than
significant.
Issue D. The Project Will Have Significant Adverse Biological Impacts That the FEIR
Fails to Adequately Analyze and Mitigate.
The appellant contends that the Final EIR is inadequate in its characterization of the
existing environmental setting as it relates to wildlife and the Final EIR fails to account
for the increased possibility of bird-window collision mortality that will be caused by the
project.
CEQA and Section 15126 of the CEQA Guidelines require an EIR to disclose and
evaluate a project’s significant individual and cumulative impacts. Where effects were
determined not to be significant, the EIR shall contain a statement briefly discussing the
reasons why the effects were determined to be less than significant. Consistent with
CEQA requirements, Appendix A of the Final EIR (Initial Study) analyzed the project’s
effects on biological resources including birds and determined impacts to be less than
significant. The project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized area,
with only sporadic ornamental trees, shrubs, and lawns present. The project site and the
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surrounding vicinity provide minimal roosting and foraging habitat for bird species. Most
of the species of birds occurring on the site are common urban adapted species.
The appellant contends that the project site provides habitat for birds, and that the
project would result in an increase in bird-window collision mortality. The bird collision
rate asserted by the appellant is speculative and not supported by substantial evidence
that such bird mortalities would occur due to construction of a 3-story structure at the
project site. The project would not increase existing bird use of the site and the project
surrounding is fully urbanized with other existing taller buildings. Further, the project
would be required to comply with SMMC Section 9.21.120 which prohibits the use of
highly reflective materials. Section 9.21.120 (D)(3) states that no more than 25 percent
of the surface area of any façade on any new building or addition to an existing building
shall contain black or mirrored glass or other mirror-like material that is highly reflective.
Conclusion
The applicant requests approval of Development Review Permit and Major Modification
to allow a Tier 1 project consisting of a partial rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of an
existing Tudor-style commercial building and the new construction of a three-story
medical facility. In preserving the GKGM property, the project is developed according to
Tier 1 development standards ensuring the project is appropriately sized with the
existing structures on the property and within the context of the neighborhood. The
Wellness Center’s angled façade includes integrated stepped terraces on upper floors
that visually breaks the massing and minimizes the overall presence of the new
building. In this manner, the new building is respectful of the architectural quality, scale,
and historic setting of the GKGM property, providing an appropriate transition between
buildings. The project is consistent with the LUCE in that the project:
1. involves the development of a new research/development and medical facility
that will support the continued vitality of the City’s hospitals to meet the
healthcare needs of the City;
2. promotes the adaptive reuse of historic structures;
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3. would be compatible in scale and character with existing buildings and the
surrounding neighborhood; and
4. is consistent with transportation policies requiring project parking to be accessed
from alleys.
Additionally, staff does not agree with the assertions made regarding the adequacy of
the project’s EIR, and the appellant’s concerns and reasons for the appeal. Accordingly,
for the reasons provided in the appeal analysis, staff finds that the Final EIR adequately
analyzes the project’s potential environmental impacts, in conformance with CEQA
requirements.
As conditioned and with implementation of the recommended Mitigation Measures
identified in the Final EIR, the project would be consistent with the Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and would not result in significant and
unavoidable impacts to the environment. As described in this staff report and based on
the findings provided in the draft Statement of Official Action, the project satisfies the
required DRP and Major Modification findings and thereby recommends project
approval.
Financial Impacts and Budget Actions
There is no immediate financial impact to the City or budget action necessary as a
result of the recommended action.
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Prepared By: Steve Mizokami, Senior Planner
Approved
Forwarded to Council
Attachments:
A. General Plan & Municipal Code Compliance Worksheet
B. Draft Statement of Official Action (Council)
C. Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21)
D. EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements
E. Resolution Certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report and Adopting a
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program
F. Final Environmental Impact Report (Web Link)
G. Planning Commission Statement of Official Action (November 3, 2021)
H. Planning Commission Hearing Public Correspondence - November 3, 2021 (Web
Link)
I. City Staff Response to Letter from Supporters Alliance for Environmental
Responsibility (“SAFER”) dated November 3, 2021 (Web Link)
J. Project Plans (Web Link)
K. Project Renderings (Web Link)
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ATTACHMENT A
GENERAL PLAN AND MUNICIPAL CODE COMPLIANCE WORKSHEET
CATEGORY
LAND USE
ELEMENT
MUNICIPAL CODE PROJECT
Permitted Use
Healthcare
Mixed-Use
(HMU)
Research & Development,
Hospital & Clinics are
permitted uses in the HMU
district.
SMMC Table 9.13.020
Research & Development,
and Medical Clinic uses
proposed.
Maximum FAR – Tier 1
N/A
1.5 FAR
SMMC Table 9.13.030
Complies:
66,769 sf / 45,009 sf =
1.48 FAR
Maximum Building –
Tier 1 (Stories/Feet)
N/A
3 stories / 45 feet
SMMC Table 9.13.030 3 stories / 45 feet
Interior Side and Rear
Adjacent to a
Residential District
N/A
15 feet
SMMC Table 9.13.030
Major Modification:
Pursuant to Santa Monica
Municipal Code (SMMC)
Section 9.43.030(B)(7), for
corner parcels, the parcel
line separating the
narrowest street frontage
of the parcel from the
street may be modified as
the side parcel line.
Accordingly, the property
would provide a rear yard
setback of 15 feet as
measured from centerline
of alley.
Daylight Plane
Adjacent to Residential
District—Interior Side
and Rear Setbacks
Buildings shall not extend
above a plane starting at 25
feet in height directly above
the parcel line abutting any
residentially-zoned parcel, or
where there is an alley, the
centerline of the alley, and
from that point, extending in
at a 45-degree angle from
vertical toward the interior of
the site.
Complies: No portion of
the building extends
outside of the daylight
plane envelope.
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SMMC Section 9.13.030(C)
Parking
N/A
Research & Development:
1/300
Medical Clinic:
1/250
Restaurants 2,500-5,000 sf:
1/200
Proposed Project:
Research & Development:
54,000/300 = 180 spaces
Medical Clinic:
18,812/250 = 75 spaces
Restaurants 2,500-5,000:
3,356/200 = 17 spaces
Total Spaces Required:
272
SMMC Section 9.28.060
Complies:
Total Spaces Provided:
275 spaces
Parking Access Policy T25.2:
Require that
parking be
accessed only
from alleys,
where alley
access is
available.
Access to parking shall be
from alleys.
Section 9.28.120(B)(3).
Complies: Project
provides vehicle access to
subterranean garage from
the rear alley (19th Court).
Loading Spaces N/A Projects with 50,000 or more
square feet of floor area shall
provide 1 passenger loading
space and one standard
loading space;
SMMC Section 9.28.080
Complies: Project
provides 1 passenger
loaded space within
garage and 1 standard
loading space accessible
from rear alley.
EV Charging Stations N/A EV Charging Stations
required for new
development projects with at
least 25 parking spaces:
50-99 parking spaces: 2
charging stations plus one for
each additional 50 parking
spaces.
275 Parking Spaces
provided: minimum 5 EV
Charging Stations required.
SMMC Section 9.28.160
Complies: Project
provides 28 EV Charging
Stations.
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Car and Van Pool
Parking
N/A All commercial uses where
there are more than 50
parking spaces on the site
shall provide permanently-
designated car and vanpool
parking spaces.
200 parking spaces and over:
3 + 1 for every 50 spaces
275 parking spaces provided:
4 spaces required
Complies: 5 spaces
provided
Refuse and Recycling
Rooms
N/A Any development, whether
residential, nonresidential, or
mixed-use with more than 40
residential units, or with more
than 40,000 square feet of
floor area shall be reviewed
by the Director of Public
Works,
SMMC 9.21.130(C)(4)
Complies: 743 SF Refuse
& Recycling area
accessible from rear alley.
Preliminary Approval by
Resource, Recovery, and
Recycling Division.
Height Projections N/A Elevator shafts: 18 ft. above
the roofline
Mechanical rooms,
enclosures, and equipment
screening: 12 ft. above the
roofline
Solar Energy Systems:
Photovoltaic solar energy
systems may extend up to 5
feet above the roof surface
on which they are installed,
even if this exceeds the
maximum height limit in the
District in which it is located.
SMMC Table 9.21.060
SMMC 9.21.150(2)(b)
Complies: Elevator shaft
projects 12 feet above
roofline.
Mechanical enclosures
and screening: 12 feet
above roofline.
Roof-mounted
Photovoltaic Solar Panels:
Less than 5 feet above
roofline.
Development Impact
Fees
N/A
A. Park and Recreation
Development Impact Fee:
- Hospital/Clinic: $1.45/SF
- Industrial: $1.48/SF
- Hospital/Clinic: $1.45 x
54,000 SF = $78,300
- Industrial: $1.48 x 18,812
SF = $27,841.76
A. $106,141.76
B. $152,334
C. TBD
D. $541,051.32
E. $974,886.72
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B. Private Developer
Cultural Arts Requirement
1% of $200/SF
TBD
D. Affordable Housing
Commercial Linkage Fee:
- Hospital/Clinic: $7.02/SF
- Industrial: $8.61/SF
- Hospital/Clinic: $7.02 x
54,000 SF = $379,080
- Industrial: $8.61 x 18,812
SF = $161,971.32
E. Transportation
Impact Fee:
- Hospital/Clinic: $17.51/SF
- Industrial: $1.56/SF
- Hospital/Clinic: $17.51 x
54,000 SF = $945,540
- Industrial: $1.56 x 18,812
SF = $29,346.72
* Fee estimates based on
FY20-21 schedule. Fees
shall be updated according to
fee schedule at the time of
building permit issuance.
Deed Restriction Lot-Tie Deed Restriction shall
be required to develop site
with a single building.
Deed Restriction shall be
recorded prior to the
issuance of a building
permit.
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City of Santa Monica
City Planning Division
CITY COUNCIL
STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL ACTION
PROJECT INFORMATION
CASE NUMBER: Appeal 21ENT-0254
Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048
Major Modification 18ENT-0382
Final Environmental Impact Report 17ENT-0011
LOCATION: 1242 20th Street
APPLICANT: CIM Group
PROPERTY OWNER: 1925 Arizona, (LA) LLC
CASE PLANNER: Steve Mizokami, Senior Planner
REQUEST: Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048 and Major
Modification 18ENT-0382 to allow the retention and
partial rehabilitation/adaptive reuse of an existing
Tudor-style commercial building and the construction of
a new Tier 1 three-story, 45-foot tall
research/development and medical clinic facility
(“Wellness Center”) consisting of approximately 76,167
square-feet and a five-level subterranean parking
garage.
CEQA STATUS: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA), an Environmental Impact Report (SCH No.
2018011001) was prepared to determine the
environmental effects of the proposed Wellness Center.
According to the EIR, the proposed project, with
implementation of feasible mitigation measures, would
not result in significant and unavoidable impacts.
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CITY COUNCIL ACTION
March 8, 2022 Determination Date
X
Approved based on the following findings and subject to the
conditions below.
Denied.
Other:
EFFECTIVE DATE OF ACTIONS: March 8, 2022
EXPIRATION DATE OF ANY PERMITS
GRANTED:
(2 years pursuant to SMMC Section 9.37.090,
and as may be extended by 2 additional years
pursuant to Emergency Interim Zoning
Ordinance 2688.
March 8, 2024, as may be extended to
March 8, 2026 pursuant to Emergency
Interim Zoning Ordinance 2688.
LENGTH OF ANY POSSIBLE
EXTENSION OF EXPIRATION DATES*:
6 months
* Any request for an extension of the expiration date must be received in the City
Planning Division prior to expiration of this permit.
Each and all of the findings and determinations are based on the competent and
substantial evidence, both oral and written, contained in the entire record relating to the
Project. All summaries of information contained herein or in the findings are based on
the substantial evidence in the record. The absence of any particular fact from any such
summary is not an indication that a particular finding is not based in part on that fact.
FINDINGS
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PERMIT FINDINGS
A. The physical location, size, massing, setbacks, pedestrian orientation, and
placement of proposed structures on the site and the location of proposed uses
within the project are consistent with applicable standards and are both compatible
and relate harmoniously to surrounding sites and neighborhoods in that the new
construction is designed to protect the integrity of the GKGM building and property,
considered an historic resource for the purposes of CEQA. The project is
developed according to Tier 1 standards, ensuring the project is appropriately
sized with the existing structures on the property and within the context of the
neighborhood. The new building is appropriately situated along a secondary
elevation and its connection at the rear of the administration wing would provide
adequate spacing around the chapel wing preserving its current siting on the
property as viewed from 20th Street. Furthermore, the new building would not
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obstruct the primary elevations of the historic property and its charater-defining
features as viewed from the street corner. The Wellness Center is setback from
the resource in a respectful manner; the corner of the new building adajcent to the
chapel wing of the resource is scaled back at an angle to provide adequate spacing
and transition between the existing one-story chapel and new three-story building.
An expansive pedestrian-oriented open courtyard is designed in front of the entry
to the new building at the angled façade. The angled façade includes integrated
stepped terraces on upper floors that visually breaks the massing and minimizes
the overall presence of the new building. In this manner, the new building is
respectful of the architectural quality and historic setting of the property, and
provides an appropriate spatial relationship with the GKGM building.
As designed, the Wellness Center would be compatible in scale and character with
existing buildings in the surrounding area. Compatible with the adjacent residential
district to the west, the proposed building complies with daylight plane
requirements, resulting in adequate terraced upper-level building stepbacks along
the rear alley that minimizes the building massing on nearby multi-unit residential
properties (R2 district) across 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center would
be setback 25 feet from the nearest residential property lines.
B. The rights-of-way can accommodate autos, bicycles, pedestrians, and multi-modal
transportation methods, including adequate parking and access, in that the
project’s EIR concludes that the project would not result in any traffic impacts and
would not conflict or physically preclude implementation of any City circulation
policies, plans, or programs. Additionally, the proposed vehicular access to the
subterranean garage from the rear alley is consistent with LUCE goals and policies
to minimize negative impacts on pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users by
requiring parking to be accessed only from alleys, where alley access is available.
As studied in the EIR, the proposed access to the subterranean garage from 19th
Court would be viable and would not present unusual circumstance that would
warrant deviation from this LUCE policy.
C. The health and safety services (police, fire, etc.) and public infrastructure (e.g.
utilities) are sufficient to accommodate the new development in that the existing
building and subject site is already adequately served by existing City
infrastructure. No new safety services or public infrastructure will be required for
this project.
D. The project is generally consistent with the Municipal Code, General Plan, and any
applicable Specific Plan, in that the proposed project, with the concurrent approval
of the proposed Major Modification, complies with all the land use and
development standards of the Healthcare Mixed-Use District and Zoning
Ordinance requirements. The proposed development is also consistent with the
goals, objectives and policies in the LUCE. Consistent with Goal LU7, the project
involves the development of a new research/development and medical facility that
will support the continued vitality of the City’s hospitals to meet the healthcare
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needs of the City. Consistent with Policy LU12.2 which promotes the adaptive
reuse of historic structures and where new construction shall be respectful of
existing historic resources, the GKGM building would be preserved in its current
condition and the administrative wing adaptively reused as part of the Wellness
Center. Additionally, the design and placement of the new building is respectful of
the historic GKGM building and property, will be consistent with the SOI Standards,
and will not result in any impacts to the existing property. Furthermore, consistent
with Goal D30, the project will be compatible in scale and character with existing
buildings and the surrounding residential neighborhood in that the Wellness Center
is comparable with other existing buildings in the area in terms of building height,
is designed with upper-level stepbacks and recessed openings that minimize
overall massing, and complies with daylight plane requirements. Consistent with
transportation Policies T25.2 and T25.3 which requires that parking be accessed
only from alleys, where alley access is available and to minimize the width and
number of driveways at individual development projects, existing driveways along
20th Street and Arizona Avenue will be removed and parking access to the site
would be provided from the rear alley (19th Court).
E. Based on environmental review, in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared to
analyze the potential environmental effects of the proposed project concluding that
the project will not result in any significant and unavoidable impacts. All impacts
were determined to be less than significant or can be mitigated below a level of
significance through implementation of feasible mitigation measures, incorporated
herein as conditions of approval for the project.
F. The project promotes the general welfare of the community in that the project
involves the development of a new research/development and medical facility that
will support the continued vitality of the City’s hospitals to meet the healthcare
needs of the City and promotes the adaptive reuse and preservation of the existing
GKGM property.
G. The project has no unacceptable adverse effects on public health or safety in that
the project’s EIR concludes that the project, with the implementation of mitigation
measures, will not result in any significant and unavoidable impacts to the
neighborhood. As such, the project includes a Mitigation and Monitoring Plan that
includes mitigation measures required for the project as conditions of approval.
H. The project provides Community Benefits consistent with Chapter 9.23 of the
Zoning Ordinance. As a Tier 1 project, the proposed project is not subject to the
community benefits outlined in this chapter of the Zoning Ordinance pursuant to
SMMC Section 9.23.020 (Applicability).
MAJOR MODIFICATIONS FINDINGS
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A. The requested modification is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable
area or specific plan. Specifically, pursuant to Santa Monica Municipal Code
(SMMC) Section 9.43.030(B)(7), for corner parcels, the parcel line separating the
narrowest street frontage of the parcel from the street may be modified as the side
parcel line. SMMC Section 9.04.110 Determining Parcel Frontage serves to
implement the goals and policies of the General Plan related to general site
development. The subject site consists of multiple parcels proposed to be
developed as a single parcel. The front of the parcel is considered Arizona Avenue
instead of 20th Street and the property line abutting 19th Court is defined as an
interior side parcel line instead of a rear parcel line. Although the HMU district
requires 15 feet of setback for either an interior side or rear parcel line when
adjacent to a residential district, where a rear parcel line abuts an alley, the rear
setback shall be measured from the center line of the alley, which is a common
measurement procedure established for all zoning districts. For side parcel lines
abutting an alley, the Code does not specify this similar methodology when
determining a side setback as it does for a rear setback.
In efforts to retain and preserve the existing GKGM property in its current setting,
the proposed modification allows the placement of the new building within 5 feet
of the alley to achieve the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic
GKGM building, consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. As
proposed, the Wellness Center would be adequately setback from the adjacent
residential district as required of any new buildings proposed on mid-block parcels.
Accordingly, the project is consistent with the intent of building transition
requirements between commercial and residential districts as established in the
Zoning Ordinance.
B. The project as modified meets the intent and purpose of the applicable zone
districts. In efforts to retain and preserve the existing GKGM property in its current
setting, the proposed modification allows the placement of the new building within
5 feet of the alley to achieve the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic
GKGM building, consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. The
modification would allow the proposed Wellness Center to be setback 15 feet from
the centerline of 19th Court (20’ wide), and 5 feet from the rear property line,
resulting in 25 feet of separation between the new building and the nearest
residentially zoned property across the alley. The project would remain compliant
with daylight plane requirements, which also establishes the daylight plane
envelope from the centerline of 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center
would be adequately setback from the adjacent residential district as required of
any new buildings proposed on mid-block parcels. Accordingly, the project is
consistent with the intent of building transition requirements between commercial
and residential districts as established in the Zoning Ordinance.
C. The approval of the requested modification will not be detrimental to the health,
safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working on the site or result in a
change in land use or density that would be inconsistent with the requirements of
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this Ordinance. The subject property contains an existing Tudor-style commercial
building that is partially occupied by a restaurant that will be retained and remain
unaltered. The proposed project consists of the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse
of the remaining unoccupied portion of the commercial building and new
construction of a medical-related facility including research and development and
medical clinic uses, consistent with the allowable land use and density for the
underlying HMU district.
D. The approval of the requested modification is justified by environmental features,
site conditions, location of existing improvements, architecture or sustainability
considerations, or retention of historic features or mature trees in that the proposed
modification would result in a rear yard setback of 15 feet as measured from the
centerline of 19th Court, thereby allowing flexibility in the placement of the proposed
Wellness Center closer to the alley to achieve the necessary building spacing
adjacent to the historic GKGM building, consistent with the Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards. Additionally, the project will retain and rehabilitate the existing
GKGM property in its current siting at the corner of 20th Street and Arizona Avenue.
Retention of the property and limiting new construction to the north side of the
GKGM building is a site constraint on the location of the buildable area on the
project site. The Code provision that defines Arizona Avenue as the front parcel
line resulting in an interior side setback of 15 feet as measured from the alley side
property line, concurrent with preserving the GKGM property, precludes the
reasonable development of the Wellness Center allowed for Tier 1 project in the
district.
E. The proposed design meets the Design Objectives of the Santa Monica Design
Guidelines. The proposed design will be reviewed by the Architectural Review
Board to ensure that it meets the Design Objectives of the Santa Monica Design
Guidelines.
F. The proposed project will not significantly affect the properties in the immediate
neighborhood as a result of approval or conditional approval of the major
modification or be incompatible with the neighborhood character. Based on site
constraints and the limited building envelope for the new Wellness Center as a
result of preserving the existing GKGM property in its current low-scale setting,
defining 20th Street as the front of the parcel and establishing the alley as the rear
elevation allows the placement of the new building within 5 feet of the alley to
achieve the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic GKGM building,
consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. The modification would
allow the proposed Wellness Center to be setback 15 feet from the centerline of
19th Court (20’ wide), and 5 feet from the rear property line, resulting in 25 feet of
separation between the new building and the nearest residentially zoned property
across the alley. The project would remain compliant with daylight plane
requirements, which also establishes the daylight plane envelope from the
centerline of 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center would be adequately
setback from the adjacent residential district as required of any new buildings
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proposed on mid-block parcels. Furthermore, due to the retention of the GKGM
property at the street corner that spans approximately 153 feet in length along 19th
Court as measured from Arizona Avenue, the proposed Wellness Center will be
limited in its overall building width, thereby reducing the amount of new
construction along the rear alley elevation and will appear as a project developed
on a mid-block parcel.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Project Specific Conditions
1. Any exterior alterations to the Tudor-style commercial building shall be performed
in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for
Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
(2017), revised by Anne E. Grimmer (the “Standards”).
2. In its review of the overall project, the Architectural Review Board shall:
▪ Ensure that character-defining features of the historic GKGM structure as
identified in the EIR’s Historic Resources Technical Report including but not
limited to the prominent and highly visible location on the site, its Tudor
Revival style and materials characterized by a steeply pitched hipped roof,
decorative half-timbering in smooth stucco, decoratively textured smooth
stucco, asymmetrical design and massing, original placement and design of
multi-pane fenestration with wood sills, casings, surrounds and trim, stucco-
sheathed chimney, and irregular roof-lines including a crenelated parapet,
shall remain generally unaltered; and
▪ Ensure that character-defining landscape features of the historic resource as
identified in the EIR’s Historic Resources Technical Report including but not
limited to the landscape lawn, concrete curbing, planter beds, fountain, and
hardscape, shall remain generally unaltered.
3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, deed restriction application shall be
submitted, prepared and recorded with County of Los Angeles to combine and use
the subject parcels as a single building site.
4. Should the City Council adopt reduced minimum parking requirements in the future
that are applicable to this permit, the applicant may, at its sole discretion, choose
to reduce on-site parking to comply with new parking minimums and/or use
automated parking subject to review and approval by the City.
5. Physical connections between the new construction and the historic structure shall
remain generally consistent with the approved plans.
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6. The historic interpretive exhibit described in MM-CUL-2 shall be presented to the
Landmarks Commission for a public discussion to allow the Commission and
community stakeholders with knowledge of local history an opportunity to review
and comment on the program.
Administrative
7. The approval of this permit shall expire if the rights granted are not exercised within
two years from the permit’s effective date, which may be extended for an additional
two years pursuant to Emergency Interim Zoning Ordinance 2688. Exercise of
rights shall mean issuance of a building permit to commence construction.
8. In the event permittee violates or fails to comply with any conditions of approval of
this permit, no further permits, licenses, approvals or Certificates of Occupancy
shall be issued until such violation has been fully remedied.
9. Within ten days of City Planning Division transmittal of the Statement of Official
Action, project applicant shall sign and return a copy of the Statement of Official
Action prepared by the City Planning Division, agreeing to the conditions of
approval and acknowledging that failure to comply with such conditions shall
constitute grounds for potential revocation of the permit approval. By signing
same, applicant shall not thereby waive any legal rights applicant may possess
regarding said conditions. The signed Statement shall be returned to the City
Planning Division. Failure to comply with this condition shall constitute grounds
for potential permit revocation.
10. Within thirty (30) days after final approval of the project, a sign shall be posted on
site stating the date and nature of the approval. The sign shall be posted in
accordance with the Zoning Administrator guidelines and shall remain in place until
a building permit is issued for the project. The sign shall be removed promptly
when a building permit is issued for the project or upon expiration of the Design
Review Permit.
Indemnity
11. Applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its boards,
commissions, agents, officers, and employees (collectively, "City") from any
claims, actions, or proceedings (individually referenced as "Claim" and collectively
referenced as "Claims") against the City to attack, set aside, void, or annul, the
approval of this Development Review Permit concerning the Applicant's proposed
project, or any Claims brought against the City due to the acts or omissions in any
way connected to the Applicant's project. City shall promptly notify the applicant
of any Claim and shall cooperate fully in the defense. Nothing contained in this
paragraph prohibits the City from participating in the defense of any Claims, if both
of the following occur:
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(1) The City bears its own attorney's fees and costs.
(2) The City defends the action in good faith.
Applicant shall not be required to pay or perform any settlement unless the
settlement is approved by the Applicant.
In the event any such action is commenced to attack, set aside, void or annul all,
or any, provisions of any approvals granted for the Project, or is commenced for
any other reason against the City for the act or omissions relating to the Applicant's
project, within fourteen (14) days following notice of such action from the City, the
Applicant shall file with the City a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit,
or other form of security satisfactory to the City ("the Security") in a form
satisfactory to the City, and in the amount of $100,000 to ensure applicant's
performance of its defense, indemnity and hold harmless obligations to City. The
Security amount shall not limit the Applicant's obligations to the City hereunder.
The failure of the Applicant to provide the Security shall be deemed an express
acknowledgment and agreement by the Applicant that the City shall have the
authority and right, without consent of the Applicant, to revoke the approvals
granted hereunder.
Conformance with Approved Plans
12. This approval is for those plans dated October 2, 2020 (V.9), a copy of which shall
be maintained in the files of the City Planning Division. Project development shall
be consistent with such plans, except as otherwise specified in these conditions of
approval.
13. Minor amendments to the overall building floor area shall be subject to approval
by the Director of Planning. A significant change in the approved concept shall be
subject to Planning Commission Review. Construction shall be in conformance
with the plans submitted or as modified by the Planning Commission, Architectural
Review Board, or Director of Planning.
14. Project plans shall be subject to complete Code Compliance review when the
building plans are submitted for plan check and shall comply with all applicable
provisions of Article IX of the Municipal Code and all other pertinent ordinances
and General Plan policies of the City of Santa Monica prior to building permit
issuance.
Fees
15. As required by California Government Code Section 66020, the project applicant
is hereby notified that the 90-day period has begun as of the date of the approval
of this application, in which the applicant may protest any fees, dedications,
reservations, or other exactions imposed by the City as part of the approval or as
a condition of approval of this development. The fees, dedications, reservations,
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or other exactions are described in the approved plans, conditions of approval,
and/or adopted city fee schedule.
16. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.67 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the Parks
and Recreation Development Impact Fee Program.
17. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.30 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, Private
Developer Cultural Arts Requirement.
18. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.65 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the Child
Care Linkage Program.
19. No occupancy permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies
with the requirements of Chapter 9.66 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the
Transportation Impact Fee Program.
20. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.68, the Affordable Housing Commercial Linkage
Fee Program.
21. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.53, the Transportation Demand Management Fee.
Mitigation Monitoring Program
22. Pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, the City
Planning Division will coordinate a monitoring and reporting program regarding any
required changes to the project made in conjunction with project approval and any
conditions of approval, including those conditions intended to mitigate or avoid
significant effects on the environment. This program shall include, but is not limited
to, ensuring that the City Planning Division itself and other City divisions and
departments such as the Building and Safety Division, the Department of
Environmental and Public Works, the Fire Department, the Police Department, the
Planning and Community Development Department and the Finance Department
are aware of project requirements which must be satisfied prior to issuance of a
Building Permit, Certificate of Occupancy, or other permit, and that other
responsible agencies are also informed of conditions relating to their
responsibilities. Project owner shall demonstrate compliance with conditions of
approval in a written report submitted to the Planning Director and Building Officer
prior to issuance of a Building Permit or Certificate of Occupancy, and, as
applicable, provide periodic reports regarding compliance with such conditions.
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23. MM-AQ-1: To reduce the potential for criteria air pollutants, specifically particulate
matter (PM), as a result of construction of the project, the applicant shall:
• Prior to the start of construction activities, the project applicant, or its
designee, shall ensure that all 75 horsepower or greater diesel-powered
equipment are powered with California Air Resources Board (CARB)-
certified Tier 4 Interim engines, except where the project applicant
establishes to the satisfaction of the City of Santa Monica (City) that Tier 4
Interim equipment is not available.
• In the case where the applicant is unable to secure a piece of equipment
that meets the Tier 4 Interim requirement, the applicant may upgrade
another piece of equipment to compensate, such as equipping CARB-
certified Tier 3 engines with the most effective Verified Diesel Emission
Control Strategies available for the engine type, such as Level 3 Diesel
Particulate Filters (Tier 4 engines automatically meet this requirement) or
upgrading Tier 4 interim to Tier 4 Final.
24. MM-TRA-1: The applicant shall prepare, implement, and maintain a Construction
Impact Mitigation Plan for review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit
to address and manage traffic during construction and shall be designed to:
• Prevent traffic impacts on the surrounding street network
• Ensure safety for both those constructing the proposed project and the
surrounding community.
• Prevent substantial truck traffic through residential neighborhoods
• Provide coordination with adjacent or nearby construction projects
The Construction Impact Mitigation Plan shall be subject to review and approval
by the following City departments: Public Works, Fire, Planning and Community
Development, and Police to ensure that the Plan has been designed in accordance
with this mitigation measure and meets City standards. This review shall occur
prior to issuance of grading or building permits. It shall, at a minimum, include the
following:
• Ongoing Requirements throughout the Duration of Construction
• A detailed Construction Impact Mitigation Plan for work zones shall be
maintained. At a minimum, this shall include parking and travel lane
configurations; warning, regulatory, guide, and directional signage; and
area sidewalks, and parking lanes. The plan shall include specific
information regarding the project’s construction activities that may disrupt
normal pedestrian and traffic flow and the measures to address these
disruptions. Such plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Strategic
and Transportation Planning Division prior to commencement of
construction and implemented in accordance with this approval.
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• Work within the public right-of-way shall be performed between 9:00 A.M
and 4:00 P.M. This work includes dirt and demolition material hauling and
construction material delivery. Work within the public right-of-way outside of
these hours shall only be allowed after the issuance of an after-hours
construction permit.
• Streets and equipment shall be cleaned in accordance with established
Public Works Department requirements.
• Trucks shall only travel on a City-approved construction route. Truck
queuing/staging shall not be allowed on Santa Monica streets. Limited
queuing may occur on the construction site itself.
• Materials and equipment shall be minimally visible to the public; the
preferred location for materials is to be onsite, with a minimum amount of
materials within a work area in the public right-of-way, subject to a current
Use of Public Property Permit.
• Any requests for work before or after normal construction hours within the
public right-of-way shall be subject to review and approval through the After
Hours Permit process administered by the Building and Safety Division.
• Provision of off-street parking for construction workers, which may include
the use of a remote location with shuttle transport to the site, if determined
necessary by the City of Santa Monica.
Project Coordination Elements that shall be implemented prior to Commencement
of construction:
• The Applicant shall advise the traveling public of impending construction
activities (e.g., information signs, portable message signs, media
listing/notification, and implementation of an approved Construction Impact
Mitigation Plan).
• The Applicant shall provide timely notification of construction schedules to
all affected agencies (e.g., MTA, Big Blue Bus, Police Department, Fire
Department, Public Works Department, and Planning and Community
Development Department) and to all owners and residential and
commercial tenants of property within a radius of 500 feet.
• The Applicant shall coordinate construction work with affected agencies in
advance of start of work. Approvals may take up to two weeks per each
submittal.
25. MM-CUL-1: Archival Recordation Documentation. Prior to any alteration of the
GKGM Building or removal of its character-defining features or other building
components for the implementation of the proposed project, a recordation
document similar in format and content to an Historic American Buildings Survey
(HABS) Level II recordation document shall be prepared by the Applicant. The
work shall be completed by a qualified historic preservation professional with at
least five (5) years of relevant experience who meets the requirements of the U.S.
Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications for history, architectural
history, and/or historic architecture (pursuant to 36 CFR 61). The HABS- like
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document shall record the history of the property and its contextual relationship to
the overall history of the community. Its physical condition, both historic and
current, should also be described in the document through the use of site plans;
original as-built drawings, as available; historical and current graphics and
photographs; and written data and text. Field photos and notes may also be
included as supporting exhibit material. All document components should be
completed in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and
Guidelines for Architectural and Engineering Documentation (HABS standards).
This recordation document shall include at a minimum:
• A written historic and descriptive report completed in narrative format. The
report shall be stored onto an electronic medium (such as a USB drive) for
safekeeping.
• A sketch floor plan for each section of the GKGM Building, including floor
levels shall accompany the recordation document. A sketch plan of the
entire site of the property is also required. Such illustrations shall be stored
onto a labeled CD for safekeeping.
• High-resolution digital photographs in accordance with Historic American
Buildings Survey (HABS) guidelines and standards shall be included in the
report. Views shall include contextual views, all exterior elevations, details
views of significant exterior architectural features of the property (site,
grounds, Administration, Chapel), and interior views of significant historical
architectural features or spaces (Chapel only). Such photographs shall be
logged, tagged, and collected onto a media storage device for safe
archiving and copies provided to those repositories receiving the HABS
finished document. A site plan coordinated with the photo log should also
be included. Such photographs shall be stored onto an electronic medium
(such as a USB drive) for safekeeping.
• Available historic photographs and, as available, historic and/or current as-
built plans or other historic illustrations of the GKGM Building shall be
reproduced digitally or photographically and included in the recordation
document. Such digital material shall also be stored onto an electronic
medium (such as USB drive) for safekeeping.
The HABS documentation shall be submitted to the City (Planning &Community
Development, City Planning Division). In addition, one original photographic copy
of the documentation reproduced on archival paper as specified above shall be
assembled and offered to each of the following entities:
• One set shall be offered to and, if accepted, deposited in the archives of the
Santa Monica Conservancy.
• One set shall be offered to and, if accepted, deposited in the archives of the
Santa Monica History Museum.
• One set shall be offered to and, if accepted, deposited in the archives of the
City of Santa Monica Public Library (Main Branch, local history collection).
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26. MM-CUL-2: Preservation Protection Plan. Prior to the submittal of project plans
for plan check review by the City, the Project Applicant shall prepare a
“Preservation-Protection Plan” to ensure that implementation of the site
improvements would be conducted in conformance with applicable SOI Standards.
At a minimum, a Preservation-Protection Plan shall be prepared for the entire
historic GKGM site, including the administration wing, Little Chapel of the Dawn
wing, and all associated landscape-hardscape features on the property. Such a
document shall include the following, at a minimum, and shall be submitted to the
City for review and approval upon draft completion and final completion.
• Architectural recordation of existing conditions, features, spaces, and
materials prior to the commencement of proposed project construction
related activities, including demolition, excavation, grading, and
development.
• Materials analysis, conservation, and treatment programs identified to
assist in the compliant rehabilitation of the GKGM Building.
• Preparation of a Historic Structures Report (HSR) for the GKGM Building
(administration building [exterior]; chapel [interior and exterior]; site
grounds, including landscape/hardscape features).
• SOI Standards compliant plan reviews, guidance and oversight, and
demolition/construction monitoring by a qualified historic preservation
consultant with a minimum of seven (7) years of relevant experience.
• An interpretive program to convey the historical and architectural history
and associations of the historic property.
As part of the Preservation Protection Plan, an HSR shall be prepared that would
include the architectural recordation and assessment of the site, features,
materials, finishes, spaces, forms, textures, etc. The HSR would provide
documentary, graphic, and physical information about the property’s history,
character-defining features, and its existing conditions The report shall also include
appropriate methods for treatment of the existing exterior features, materials,
finishes, spaces, landscape/hardscape elements, and circulation patterns of the
overall GKGM Building, as well as the interior features, materials, finishes, spaces,
and configuration of the chapel; a recommended scope of work as part of the
rehabilitation of the historic property; and provided information and
recommendations for further treatment and maintenance. The treatment program
for the historic property would involve conditions investigations, testing, research,
and the identification of necessary repairs by a team of qualified historic architects,
architectural historians, and conservators. As necessary, a materials conservation
assessment should also be included in the HSR. This report shall be prepared
according to the National Park Service Preservation Brief 43: The Preparation and
Use of Historic Structures Reports. A copy of this report shall be submitted to the
City’s Planning Division for review and approval prior to the submittal of 25%
completion plans (demolition, architectural, structural, landscape, etc.) to the City
for design review and plan check. Final digital copies of this report shall also be
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donated to the Santa Monica Public Library, Santa Monica Conservancy, and
Santa Monica History Museum, at a minimum.
The Preservation Protection Plan shall also stipulate that the Applicant retain a
qualified historic preservation professional with at least seven (7) years of relevant
experience who satisfies the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification
Standards for History, Architectural History, and/or Historic Architecture pursuant
to 36 CFR 61. This preservation professional shall provide guidance and oversight
for the preservation and rehabilitation of the historic GKGM property; review and
comment on rehabilitation design plans (initial, 25%, 50%, 75% completion plans
at a minimum) for compliance with the SOI Standards, review and comment on
final construction plans (including demolition, structural, architectural, mechanical,
electrical, and landscape plans) for compliance with the SOI Standards; and
conduct periodic monitoring during demolition, excavation, grading and
construction work for the purposes of protecting and preserving character-defining
features and those qualities of the property that justify its local City of Santa Monica
landmark eligibility. In addition, the preservation professional shall prepare the
necessary written and illustrated documentation for the associated monitoring
efforts in a series of construction monitoring reports/memos. A final sign-off of the
project completion is also required by the consulting preservation professional in
coordination with the project general contractor/design team and City prior to the
issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Any plans prepared for the project and
submitted to the City for review shall be also assessed for SOI Standards
compliance by City staff.
In addition, the Preservation-Protection Plan shall address the applicable use of
the California Historical Building Code and the relevant guidelines specific in the
SOI Standards and NPS briefs, bulletins, references and guidelines, for any code
compliant work associated with issues such as egress, fire safety, railing heights,
door widths, accessibility, etc.
The Preservation-Protection Plan, including information drawn from the HSR, shall
also guide the development of a publicly accessible interpretive program on the
history and architecture of the GKGM property. The historic interpretive exhibit(s)
should include or interpret information specific to the history and architecture of the
site, the important individuals associated with the former Gates, Kingsley & Gates
Mortuary, and its historical association with the mortuary history of the community.
This creative/educational component shall be developed with the assistance of a
qualified architectural historian or historic preservation professional with at least
five (5) years of relevant experience who satisfies the applicable Secretary of the
Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards pursuant to 36 CFR 61. The
historic interpretive program (exhibits) may be located within the publicly
accessible interior spaces of the historic property and/or as an outdoor interpretive
program within the GKGM property grounds. The program/exhibit(s) will not be
housed in (or on) the adjacent new construction improvement appended to the
north side of the administration wing.
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27. MM-CUL-3: Unknown Archaeological Resources. In the event that
archaeological resources (sites, features, or artifacts) are exposed during
construction activities for the proposed project, all construction work occurring
within 100 feet of the find shall immediately stop until a qualified archaeologist,
meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, can
evaluate the significance of the find and determine whether or not additional study
is warranted. Depending upon the significance of the find under CEQA (14 CCR
15064.5(f); California PRC Section 21082), the archaeologist may simply record
the find and allow work to continue. If the discovery proves significant under CEQA,
additional work—such as preparation of an archaeological treatment plan, testing,
or data recovery—may be warranted.
28. MM-GEO-1: Prior to the commencement of any grading activity, the applicant shall
retain a qualified paleontologist to ensure the implementation of a paleontological
monitoring program. The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP 2010) defines
a qualified paleontologist as having:
1. A graduate degree in paleontology or geology, and/or a publication record
in peer reviewed journals; and demonstrated competence in field
techniques, preparation, identification, curation, and reporting in the state
or geologic province in which the project occurs. An advanced degree is
less important than demonstrated competence and regional experience.
2. At least two full years professional experience as assistant to a Project
Paleontologist with administration and project management experience;
supported by a list of projects and referral contacts.
3. Proficiency in recognizing fossils in the field and determining significance.
4. Expertise in local geology, stratigraphy, and biostratigraphy.
5. Experience collecting vertebrate fossils in the field.
The qualified paleontologist shall attend any preconstruction meetings and
manage the paleontological monitor(s) if he or she is not doing the monitoring. A
paleontological monitor should be onsite during all excavations below the depth of
previously disturbed sediments. The SVP (2010) defines a qualified
paleontological monitor as having:
1. Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in geology or paleontology
and one year experience monitoring in the state or geologic province of the
specific project. An associate degree and/or demonstrated experience
showing ability to recognize fossils in a biostratigraphic context and recover
vertebrate fossils in the field may be substituted for a degree. An
undergraduate degree in geology or paleontology is preferable, but is less
important than documented experience performing paleontological
monitoring, or
2. Associate in Applied Science or Associate in Arts degree in geology,
paleontology, or biology and demonstrated two years’ experience collecting
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and salvaging fossil materials in the state or geologic province of the
specific project, or
3. Enrollment in upper division classes pursuing a degree in the fields of
geology or paleontology and two years of monitoring experience in the state
or geologic province of the specific project.
4. Monitors must demonstrate proficiency in recognizing various types of
fossils, in collection methods, and in other paleontological field techniques.
The paleontological monitor shall monitor construction excavations below a depth
of five feet below ground surface and be equipped with necessary tools for the
collection of fossils and associated geological and paleontological data. The
monitor shall complete daily logs detailing the day’s excavation activities and
pertinent geological and paleontological data. In the event that paleontological
resources (e.g., fossils) are unearthed during grading, the paleontological monitor
will temporarily halt and/or divert grading activity to allow recovery of
paleontological resources. The area of discovery will be roped off with a 50- foot
radius buffer. Once documentation and collection of the find is completed, the
monitor will remove the rope and allow grading to recommence in the area of the
find.
Following the paleontological monitoring program for discovered resources, a final
monitoring report shall be submitted to the City for approval. The report should
summarize the monitoring program and include geological observations and any
paleontological resources recovered during paleontological monitoring for the
proposed project.
29. MM-HAZ-1: Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). Pursuant to South Coast Air
Quality Management District (SCAQMD) requirements, testing for the presence of
ACM shall be conducted in the portions of the former Gates, Kingsley, & Gates
Funeral Home Building to be demolished or rehabilitated prior to demolition or
rehabilitation. Any ACM found in this building and the existing on-site 7-unit
building and 3-unit building shall be removed by a licensed and certified asbestos
abatement contractor prior to demolition of these buildings pursuant to SCAQMD
Rule 1403 and California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA)
Asbestos Regulations.
30. MM-HAZ-2: Lead Containing Materials (LCM). Testing for the presence of LCM
shall be conducted prior to demolition or rehabilitation of structures. Any LCM
found shall be removed by lead-certified personnel following the California Division
of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA) lead standards contained in CCR
Title 8, Section 1532.1 and lead- safe work practices prior to demolition of these
buildings. An environmental contractor with California Department of Public Health
certified workers shall be retained to carry out the work in compliance with the
regulations that govern LCM.
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31. MM-HAZ-3: Potential Underground Storage Tank. Prior to construction, the
applicant will conduct a Ground Penetrating Radar survey to determine the
presence or absence of an underground storage tank on the project site,
associated with the former automobile service bay. In the event that an
underground storage tank is discovered, the removal of the underground storage
tank shall be permitted and completed in accordance with the Santa Monica Fire
Department requirements and any other agencies with oversight (e.g., Department
of Toxic Substances Control).
32. MM-HAZ-4: Subsurface Investigation. Prior to construction, the applicant will
conduct a vapor, soil vapor, and groundwater investigation at the project site.
Sampling shall be conducted in accordance with guidance documents from the
California Department of Toxic Substances Control.
33. MM-HAZ-5: Soils Management Plan (SMP). Should the investigation required
under MM-HAZ-4 above reveal chemicals of concern above applicable California
Human Health Screening Levels, the project applicant shall retain a qualified
environmental consultant to prepare a SMP, which will be submitted to the
California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the Los Angeles
Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and/or City of Santa Monica Fire
Department for review and approval prior to the commencement of excavation and
grading activities. The recommendations of the applicable oversight agency shall
be incorporated in the SMP. A qualified environmental consultant shall be present
on the project site during grading and excavation activities in the known or
suspected locations of contaminated soils or the UST, and shall be on call at other
times as necessary, to monitor compliance with the SMP and to actively monitor
the soils and excavations for evidence of contamination. The SMP shall be
implemented during excavation and grading activities on the project site to ensure
that any contaminated soils are properly identified, excavated, and disposed of off-
site, as follows:
• Soil Testing/Segregation: The SMP shall be prepared and executed in
accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)
Rule 1166, Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Decontamination of
Soil. The SMP shall require the timely testing and sampling of soils so that
contaminated soils can be separated from inert soils for proper disposal.
The SMP shall specify the testing parameters and sampling frequency.
During excavation, Rule 1166 requires that soils identified as contaminated
shall be sprayed with water or another approved vapor suppressant, or
covered with sheeting during periods of inactivity of greater than an hour, to
prevent contaminated soils from becoming airborne. Under Rule 1166,
contaminated soils shall be transported from the project site by a licensed
transporter and disposed of at a licensed storage/treatment facility to
prevent contaminated soils from becoming airborne or otherwise released
into the environment.
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• Stockpile Management: During the project's excavation phase, the
applicant shall remove and properly dispose of contaminated materials in
accordance with the provisions of the SMP. If soil is stockpiled prior to
disposal, it will be managed in
accordance with the project's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, prior
to its transfer for treatment and/or disposal. All impacted soils would be
properly treated and disposed of in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 1166,
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Decontamination of Soil, as
well as applicable requirements of DTSC and LARWQCB.
34. MM-HAZ-6: Health and Safety Plan (HASP). Should the assessment required
under MM-HAZ-4 reveal chemicals of concern above applicable California Human
Health Screening Levels, the applicant shall commission a HASP to be prepared
in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Safety
and Health Standards (29 Code of Federal Regulations 1910.120) and California
Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA) requirements (CCR Title
8, General Industry Safety Orders and California Labor Code, Division 5, Part 1,
Sections 6300-6719) and submitted for review by the City of Santa Monica Fire
Department. The HASP would address, as appropriate, safety requirements that
would serve to avoid significant impacts or risks to workers or the public in the
event that elevated levels of subsurface gases are encountered during grading
and excavation. Site workers shall be familiar with the health and safety plan and
soil management plan and shall be trained on how to identify suspected
contaminated soil. The HASP shall include, at a minimum, the following:
• Procedures for restricting access to the contaminated area except for
properly trained personnel
• Procedures for notification and reporting, including internal management
and local agencies (e.g., Santa Monica Fire Department, County of Los
Angeles Fire Department), as needed
• Health and safety measures for removal and excavation of contaminated
soil
• Regulatory considerations
• Worker health and safety plan for management of contaminated materials.
35. MM-NOI-1: The applicant and its contractor(s) shall adhere to the following
measures for all phases of the proposed project as a condition of approving the
grading permit:
1. The project contractor shall, to the extent feasible, schedule construction
activities to avoid the simultaneous operation of construction equipment so
as to minimize noise levels resulting from operating several pieces of high-
noise-level-emitting equipment.
2. All construction equipment, fixed or mobile, shall be equipped with properly
operating and maintained mufflers. Enforcement shall be accomplished by
random field inspections by City personnel during construction activities.
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3. A temporary construction noise barrier shall be erected at the southeasterly
project boundary between the adjacent residences and the project site. The
construction noise barrier shall be a minimum of 10 feet in height, have a
surface density of at least 4 pounds per square foot, and be free of gaps or
openings.
4. Construction noise reduction methods such as shutting off idling equipment,
maximizing the distance between construction equipment staging areas
and adjacent residences, and use of electric air compressors and similar
power tools, rather than diesel equipment, shall be used where feasible.
5. During construction, stationary construction equipment shall be placed such
that emitted noise is directed away from or shielded from sensitive
receptors.
6. As specified in Section 4.12.120 of the City’s Municipal Code, signage shall
be posted at the project site entrance with permitted construction work
hours, telephone numbers where violations can be reported, the location of
the job site, and the permit number issued authorizing the work.
36. MM-NOI-2: The applicant and its contractor(s) shall implement the following
vibration-reduction measures:
1. In order to protect the character defining features of the on-site Tudor
Revival building, the following mitigation measure shall be implemented at
the project site: To avoid or minimize potential construction vibration
damage, a pre-construction condition survey report and post-construction
damage assessment survey report shall be prepared by a qualified
independent structural engineer with qualifications in completed historic
preservation projects that conformed to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior
(SOI) Standards. These reports shall be submitted to the City for review and
approval prior to initiating any type of construction work activity on site (pre-
construction vibration survey report) and upon completion of such work
(post-construction damage assessment survey report). Specifically, the
structural engineer shall investigate the existing condition of the foundation
and the structure along the north elevation (i.e., the side facing the proposed
project construction). Any required test excavations shall be performed only
in the presence of the structural engineer. If protective barriers,
underpinning and/or shoring is determined to be necessary, appropriate
designs shall be prepared. The structural engineer shall prepare a report of
findings, recommendations and any related design modifications necessary
to retain the structural integrity of the Tudor Revival building.
2. The qualified structural engineer shall perform the following vibration
mitigation: Prior to commencement of construction activities, measure and
document the existing ground vibration environment in the vicinity of the
Tudor Revival style building, to establish baseline vibration conditions. The
vibration measurements shall be performed during hours of the day
consistent with the project’s construction hours. At each site, ground
vibration levels shall be measured in the vertical direction for a period of a
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minimum of 15 minutes. The vibration measurement equipment shall be
capable of recording vibration velocity levels in PPV (Peak Particle Velocity)
and RMS (Root-Mean-Square) values in the unit of inch/ second, over the
frequency range of 1 Hz to 100 Hz. Measured vibration data shall be
submitted to the City and shall include; description of measurement
location, measurement time and recorded values (maximum, minimum and
mean levels during the measurement period). After establishing the
baseline vibration conditions of the project site, develop and implement a
vibration monitoring program capable of documenting the construction-
related groundbourne vibration levels in the vicinity of the Tudor Revival
style building.
3. During construction, the contractor shall install and maintain at least two
continuously operational automated vibrational monitors on the Tudor
Revival style building. The monitors must be capable of being programmed
with two predetermined vibratory velocities levels: a first-level alarm
equivalent to a 0.15 inches per second at the face of the building and a
regulatory alarm level equivalent to 0.2 inches per second at the face of the
building . The monitoring system must produce real-time specific alarms
(via text message and/or email to on-site personnel) when velocities exceed
either of the predetermined levels. In the event of a first-level alarm, feasible
steps to reduce vibratory levels shall be undertaken, including but not
limited to halting/staggering concurrent activities and utilizing lower-
vibratory techniques. In the event of an exceedance of the regulatory level,
work in the vicinity shall be halted and the building visually inspected for
damage. Results of the inspection must be logged. If in the opinion of the
structural engineer, in consultation with the historic preservation architect,
substantial adverse impacts to historic resources related to construction
activities are found during construction, the monitoring team shall so inform
the project sponsor or sponsor’s designated representative responsible for
construction activities.
4. The project applicant shall adhere to the monitoring team’s
recommendations for corrective measures, including halting construction in
situations where construction activities would imminently endanger historic
resources. The historic preservation officer shall establish the frequency of
monitoring and reporting. The project applicant shall respond to any claims
of damage by inspecting the affected property promptly, but in no case more
than five working days after the claim was filed and received by the project
sponsor’s designated representative. Any new cracks or other changes in
the former funeral home and chapel shall be compared to pre- construction
conditions and a determination made as to whether the proposed project
could have caused such damage. In the event that the proposed project is
demonstrated to have caused any damage, such damage shall be repaired
to the pre-existing condition. Site visit reports and documents associated
with claims processing shall be provided to the City of Santa Monica’s
Historic Preservation Officer.
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37. MM-TCR-1: While no tribal cultural resources have been identified that may be
affected by the project, the following approach for the unanticipated discovery of
tribal cultural resources has been prepared to reduce potential impacts to
unanticipated resources. Should a potential tribal cultural resource be
unanticipatedly encountered, construction activities near the potential tribal cultural
resource shall be temporarily halted within 50 feet of the potential tribal cultural
resource and the City notified. The City will notify Native American tribes that have
been identified by the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) to be
traditionally and culturally affiliated with the geographic area of the project. If the
unanticipated resource is archaeological in nature, appropriate management
requirements shall be implemented as outlined in mitigation measure MM-CUL-3
(see Section 4.4.7). If the County determines that the potential resource is a tribal
cultural resource (as defined by Public Resources Code, Section 21074), tribes
consulting under AB 52 would be provided a reasonable period of time, typically
five days from the date a new discovery is made, to conduct a site visit and make
recommendations regarding future ground disturbance activities as well as the
treatment and disposition of any discovered tribal cultural resources. A qualified
archaeologist shall implement a plan for the treatment and disposition of any
discovered tribal cultural resources based on the nature of the resource and
considering the recommendations of the tribe(s). All activities shall be conducted
in accordance with regulatory requirements. If human remains are found within the
project site, remains would be handled pursuant to applicable regulatory
requirements.
38. MM-UT-1: Prior to the issuance of the building permit, the applicant will be required
to submit a water study and a sewer study to the City of Santa Monica Public Works
Department that demonstrate the City’s water and sewer system can
accommodate the proposed project’s water demand and wastewater flows based
on current flows. The applicant will be responsible for upgrading any downstream
deficiencies, to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department, if calculations
show that the project will cause such mains to receive greater demand than can
be accommodated. Improvement plans will be submitted to and approved by the
City’s Engineering Division.
Cultural Resources
39. The City shall not approve the demolition of any building or structure unless the
applicant has complied with all of the requirements of SMMC Chapter 9.25,
including no demolition of buildings or structures built 40 years of age or older shall
be permitted until the end of a 75-day review period by the Landmarks Commission
to determine whether an application for landmark designation shall be filed. If an
application for landmark designation is filed, no demolition shall be approved until
a final determination is made on the application by the Landmarks Commission, or
City Council on appeal.
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40. If any archaeological remains are uncovered during excavation or construction,
work in the affected area shall be suspended and a recognized specialist shall be
contacted to conduct a survey of the affected area at project's owner's expense. A
determination shall then be made by the Director of Planning to determine the
significance of the survey findings and appropriate actions and requirements, if
any, to address such findings.
Rent Control
41. Pursuant to SMMC Section 4.24.030, prior to receipt of the final permit necessary
to demolish, convert, or otherwise remove a controlled rental units from the
housing market, the owner of the property shall first secure a removal permit under
Section 1803(t), an exemption determination, an approval of a vested rights claim
from the Rent Control Board, or have withdrawn the controlled rental
units pursuant to the provisions of the Ellis Act.
Project Operations
42. The operation shall at all times be conducted in a manner not detrimental to
surrounding properties or residents by reason of lights, noise, activities, parking or
other actions.
43. No exterior activity such as trash disposal, disposal of bottles or noise generating
trash, deliveries or other maintenance activity generating noise audible from the
exterior of the building shall occur during the hours of 11:00pm to 7:00am daily. In
addition, there shall be no outdoor cleaning of the property with pressurized or
mechanical equipment during the hours of 9:00pm to 7:00am daily. Trash
containers shall be secured with locks.
Final Design
44. Plans for final design, landscaping, screening, trash enclosures, and signage shall
be subject to review and approval by the Architectural Review Board.
45. Landscaping plans shall comply with Subchapter 9.26.040 (Landscaping
Standards) of the Zoning Ordinance including use of water-conserving
landscaping materials, landscape maintenance and other standards contained in
the Subchapter.
46. Refuse areas, storage areas and mechanical equipment shall be screened in
accordance with SMMC Sections 9.21.100, 9.21.130 and 9.21.140. Refuse areas
shall be of a size adequate to meet on-site need, including recycling. The
Architectural Review Board in its review shall pay particular attention to the
screening of such areas and equipment. Any rooftop mechanical equipment shall
be minimized in height and area, and shall be located in such a way as to minimize
noise and visual impacts to surrounding properties. Unless otherwise approved
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by the Architectural Review Board, rooftop mechanical equipment shall be located
at least five feet from the edge of the roof. Except for solar hot water heaters, no
residential water heaters shall be located on the roof.
47. No gas or electric meters shall be located within any required front or street side
yard setback areas. The Architectural Review Board in its review shall pay
particular attention to the location and screening of such meters.
48. Prior to consideration of the project by the Architectural Review Board, the
applicant shall review disabled access requirements with the Building and Safety
Division and make any necessary changes in the project design to achieve
compliance with such requirements. The Architectural Review Board, in its review,
shall pay particular attention to the aesthetic, landscaping, and setback impacts of
any ramps or other features necessitated by accessibility requirements.
49. As appropriate, the Architectural Review Board shall require the use of anti-graffiti
materials on surfaces likely to attract graffiti.
Construction Plan Requirements
50. During demolition, excavation, and construction, this project shall comply with
SCAQMD Rule 403 to minimize fugitive dust and associated particulate emission,
including but not limited to the following:
• All material excavated or graded shall be sufficiently watered to
prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering shall occur at least
three times daily with complete coverage, preferably at the start of
the day, in the late morning, and after work is done for the day.
• All grading, earth moving, or excavation activities shall cease during
periods of high winds (i.e., greater than 20 mph measured as
instantaneous wind gusts) so as to prevent excessive amounts of
dust.
• All material transported on and off-site shall be securely covered to
prevent excessive amounts of dust.
• Soils stockpiles shall be covered.
• Onsite vehicle speeds shall be limited to 15 mph.
• Wheel washers shall be installed where vehicles enter and exit the
construction site onto paved roads or wash off trucks and any
equipment leaving the site each trip.
• An appointed construction relations officer shall act as a community
liaison concerning onsite construction activity including resolution of
issues related to PM10 generation.
• Streets shall be swept at the end of the day using SCAQMD Rule
1186 certified street sweepers or roadway washing trucks if visible
soil is carried onto adjacent public paved roads (recommend water
sweepers with reclaimed water).
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• All active portions the construction site shall be sufficiently watered
three times a day to prevent excessive amounts of dust.
51. Final building plans submitted for approval of a building permit shall include on the
plans a list of all permanent mechanical equipment to be placed indoors which may
be heard outdoors.
Demolition Requirements
52. Until such time as the demolition is undertaken, and unless the structure is
currently in use, the existing structure shall be maintained and secured by boarding
up all openings, erecting a security fence, and removing all debris, bushes and
planting that inhibit the easy surveillance of the property to the satisfaction of the
Building and Safety Officer and the Fire Department. Any landscaping material
remaining shall be watered and maintained until demolition occurs.
53. Prior to issuance of a demolition permit, applicant shall prepare for Building
Division approval a rodent and pest control plan to insure that demolition and
construction activities at the site do not create pest control impacts on the project
neighborhood.
Construction Period
54. Immediately after demolition and during construction, a security fence, the height
of which shall be the maximum permitted by the Zoning Ordinance, shall be
maintained around the perimeter of the lot. The lot shall be kept clear of all trash,
weeds, etc.
55. Vehicles hauling dirt or other construction debris from the site shall cover any open
load with a tarpaulin or other secure covering to minimize dust emissions.
Immediately after commencing dirt removal from the site, the general contractor
shall provide the City of Santa Monica with written certification that all trucks
leaving the site are covered in accordance with this condition of approval.
56. Developer shall prepare a notice, subject to the review by the Director of Planning
and Community Development, that lists all construction mitigation requirements,
permitted hours of construction, and identifies a contact person at City Hall as well
as the developer who will respond to complaints related to the proposed
construction. The notice shall be mailed to property owners and residents within
a 200-foot radius from the subject site at least five (5) days prior to the start of
construction.
57. A sign shall be posted on the property in a manner consistent with the public
hearing sign requirements which shall identify the address and phone number of
the owner and/or applicant for the purposes of responding to questions and
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complaints during the construction period. Said sign shall also indicate the hours
of permissible construction work.
58. A copy of these conditions shall be posted in an easily visible and accessible
location at all times during construction at the project site. The pages shall be
laminated or otherwise protected to ensure durability of the copy.
Standard Conditions
59. Lofts or mezzanines shall not exceed 33.3% of the room below unless compliance
with the district's limits on number of stories can be maintained.
60. Mechanical equipment shall not be located on the side of any building which is
adjacent to a residential building on the adjoining lot, unless otherwise permitted
by applicable regulations. Roof locations may be used when the mechanical
equipment is installed within a sound-rated parapet enclosure.
61. Final approval of any mechanical equipment installation will require a noise test in
compliance with SMMC Section 4.12.040. Equipment for the test shall be provided
by the owner or contractor and the test shall be conducted by the owner or
contractor. A copy of the noise test results on mechanical equipment shall be
submitted to the Community Noise Officer for review to ensure that noise levels do
not exceed maximum allowable levels for the applicable noise zone.
62. Construction period signage shall be subject to the approval of the Architectural
Review Board.
63. The property owner shall insure any graffiti on the site is promptly removed through
compliance with the City’s graffiti removal program.
MOBILITY DIVISION
64. Developer shall comply with SMMC Chapter 9.53, Transportation Demand
Management, including payment of the Developer Annual TDM Fee pursuant to
Section 9.53.110.
65. Final auto parking, bicycle parking and loading layouts specifications shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Mobility Division.
66. Where a driveway, garage, parking space or loading zone intersects with the public
right-of-way at the alley or sidewalk, hazardous visual obstruction triangles shall
be provided in accordance with SMMC Section 9.21.180.
67. Slopes of all driveways and ramps used for ingress or egress of parking facilities
shall be designed in accordance with the standards established by the
Mobility Manager but shall not exceed a twenty percent slope.
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68. Bicycle parking provided in the Project shall meet the requirements of SMMC
Section 9.28.140.
PUBLIC LANDSCAPE
69. Street trees shall be maintained, relocated or provided as required in a manner
consistent with the City’s Urban Forest Master Plan, per the specifications of the
Public Landscape Division of the Community & Cultural Services Department and
the City’s Tree Code (SMMC Chapter 7.40). No street trees shall be removed
without the approval of the Public Landscape Division.
70. Prior to the issuance of a demolition permit any street trees that are adjacent to or
will be impacted by the demolition or construction access shall have tree protection
zones established in accordance with the Urban Forest Master Plan. All tree
protection zones shall remain in place until demolition and/or construction has
been completed.
71. Replace or plant new street trees in accordance with Urban Forest Master Plan
and in consultation with City Arborist.
OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
72. Developer is hereby informed of the availability for free enrollment in the Savings
By Design incentive program where available through Southern California Edison.
If Developer elects to enroll in the program, enrollment shall occur prior to submittal
of plans for Architectural Review and an incentive agreement shall be executed
with Southern California Edison prior to issuance of a building permit.
73. The project shall comply with requirements in section 8.106 of the Santa Monica
Municipal code, which adopts by reference the California Green Building
Standards Code and which adds local amendments to that Code. In addition, the
project shall meet the landscape water conservation and construction and
demolition waste diversion requirements specified in Section 8.108 of the Santa
Monica Municipal Code.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (PWD)
General Conditions
74. Developer shall be responsible for the payment of the following Public Works
Department (PWD) permit fees prior to issuance of a building permit:
a. Water Services
b. Wastewater Capital Facility
c. Water Demand Mitigation
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d. Fire Service Connection
e. Tieback Encroachment
f. Encroachment of on-site improvements into public right-of-way
g. Construction and Demolition Waste Management – If the valuation of a project
is at least $50,000 or if the total square feet of the project is equal to or greater
than 1000 square feet, then the owner or contractor is required to complete and
submit a Waste Management Plan. All demolition projects are required to
submit a Waste Management Plan. A performance deposit is collected for all
Waste Management Plans equal to 3% of the project value, not to exceed
$30,000. All demolition only permits require a $1,000 deposit or $1.00 per
square foot, whichever is the greater of the two.
Some of these fees shall be reimbursed to developer in accordance with the City’s
standard practice should Developer not proceed with development of the Project.
In order to receive a refund of the Construction and Demolition performance
deposit, the owner or contractor must provide receipts of recycling 70% of all
materials listed on the Waste Management Plan.
75. Any construction related work or use of the public right-of-way will be required to
obtain the approval of the City of Santa Monica, including but not limited to: Use
of Public Property Permits, Sewer Permits, Excavation Permits, Alley Closure
Permits, Street Closure Permits, and Temporary Traffic Control Plans.
76. Plans and specifications for all offsite improvements shall be prepared by a
Registered Civil Engineer licensed in the State of California for approval by the
City Engineer prior to issuance of a building permit.
77. Immediately after demolition and during construction, a security fence, the height
of which shall be the maximum permitted by the Zoning Ordinance, shall be
maintained around the perimeter of the lot. The lot shall be kept clear of all trash,
weeds, etc.
78. Until completion of construction, a sign shall be posted on the property in a manner
consistent with the public hearing sign requirements, which shall identify the
address and phone number of the owner, developer and contractor for the
purposes of responding to questions and complaints during the construction
period. Said sign shall also indicate the hours of permissible construction work.
79. Prior to the demolition of any existing structure, the applicant shall submit a report
from an industrial hygienist to be reviewed and approved as to content and form
by the Building & Safety Division. The report shall consist of a hazardous materials
survey for the structure proposed for demolition. The report shall include a section
on asbestos and in accordance with the South Coast AQMD Rule 1403, the
asbestos survey shall be performed by a state Certified Asbestos Consultant
(CAC). The report shall include a section on lead, which shall be performed by a
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state Certified Lead Inspector/Assessor. Additional hazardous materials to be
considered by the industrial hygienist shall include: mercury (in thermostats,
switches, fluorescent light), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) (including light
Ballast), and fuels, pesticides, and batteries.
Water Resources
80. Connections to the sewer or storm drains require a sewer permit from the PWD -
Civil Engineering Division. Connections to storm drains owned by Los Angeles
County require a permit from the L.A. County Department of Public Works.
81. Parking areas and structures and other facilities generating wastewater with
potential oil and grease content are required to pretreat the wastewater before
discharging to the City storm drain or sewer system. Pretreatment will require that
a clarifier or oil/water separator be installed and maintained on site.
82. If the project involves dewatering, developer/contractor shall contact the LA
Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) to obtain an NPDES Permit for
discharge of groundwater from construction dewatering to surface water. For more
information refer to: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/losangeles/ and search for
Order # R4-2003-0111.
83. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall submit a sewer
study that shows that the City’s sewer system can accommodate the entire
development. If the study does not show to the satisfaction of the City that the
City’s sewer system can accommodate the entire development, prior to issuance
of the first building permit, the Developer shall be responsible to upgrade any
downstream deficiencies, to the satisfaction of the Water Resources Manager, if
calculations show that the project will cause such mains to receive greater demand
than can be accommodated. Improvement plans shall be submitted to the
Engineering Division. All reports and plans shall also be approved by the Water
Resources Engineer.
84. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall submit a water
study that shows that the City’s water system can accommodate the entire
development for fire flows and all potable needs. Developer shall be responsible
to upgrade any water flow/pressure deficiencies, to the satisfaction of the Water
Resources Manager, if calculations show that the project will cause such mains to
receive greater demand than can be accommodated. Improvement plans shall be
submitted to the Engineering Division. All reports and plans shall also be approved
by the Water Resources Engineer.
85. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall submit a
hydrology study of all drainage to and from the site to demonstrate adequacy of
the existing storm drain system for the entire development. Developer shall be
responsible to upgrade any system deficiencies, to the satisfaction of City
Engineer, if calculations show that the project will cause such facilities to receive
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greater demand than can be accommodated. All reports and improvement plans
shall be submitted to Engineering Division for review and approval. The study shall
be performed by a Registered Civil Engineer licensed in the State of California.
86. Developer shall not directly connect to a public storm drain pipe or direct site
drainage to the public alley. Commercial or residential units are required to either
have an individual water meter or a master meter with sub-meters.
87. All existing sanitary sewer “house connections” to be abandoned, shall be removed
and capped at the “Y” connections.
88. The fire services and domestic services 3-inches or greater must be above ground,
on the applicant’s site, readily accessible for testing.
89. Developer is required to meet state cross-connection and potable water sanitation
guidelines. Refer to requirements and comply with the cross-connections
guidelines available at:
http://www.lapublichealth.org/eh/progs/envirp/ehcross.htm. Prior to issuance of a
Certificate of Occupancy, a cross-connection inspection shall be completed.
90. Ultra-low flow plumbing fixtures are required on all new development and
remodeling where plumbing is to be added, including dual flush toilets, 1.0 gallon
urinals and low flow shower heads.
Urban Water Runoff Mitigation
91. To mitigate storm water and surface runoff from the project site, an Urban Runoff
Mitigation Plan shall be required by the PWD pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter
7.10. Prior to submittal of landscape plans for Architectural Review Board
approval, the applicant shall contact PWD to determine applicable requirements,
such as:
a. The site must comply with SMMC Chapter 7.10 Urban Runoff Pollution
Ordinance for the construction phase and post construction activities;
b. Non-storm water runoff, sediment and construction waste from the construction
site and parking areas is prohibited from leaving the site;
c. Any sediments or materials which are tracked off-site must be removed the
same day they are tracked off-site;
d. Excavated soil must be located on the site and soil piles should be covered and
otherwise protected so that sediments are not tracked into the street or
adjoining properties;
e. No runoff from the construction site shall be allowed to leave the site; and
f. Drainage control measures shall be required depending on the extent of
grading and topography of the site.
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g. Development sites that result in land disturbance of one acre or more are
required by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to submit a
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Effective September 2, 2011,
only individuals who have been certified by the Board as a “Qualified SWPPP
Developer” are qualified to develop and/or revise SWPPPs. A copy of the
SWPPP shall also be submitted to the PWD.
92. Prior to implementing any temporary construction dewatering or permanent
groundwater seepage pumping, a permit is required from the City Water
Resources Protection Program (WRPP). Please contact the WRPP for permit
requirements at least two weeks in advance of planned dewatering or seepage
pumping. They can be reached at (310) 458-8235.
Public Streets & Rights-of-Way
93. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project, all required
offsite improvements, such as AC pavement rehabilitation, replacement of
sidewalk, curbs and gutters, installation of street trees, lighting, etc. shall be
designed and installed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department and
Public Landscape Division.
94. All off site improvements required by the Public Works Department shall be
installed. Plans and specifications for off site improvements shall be prepared by
a registered civil engineer and approved by the City Engineer.
95. Unless otherwise approved by the PWD, all sidewalks shall be kept clear and
passable during the grading and construction phase of the project.
96. Sidewalks, curbs, gutters, paving and driveways which need replacing or removal
as a result of the project or needed improvement prior to the project, as determined
by the PWD shall be reconstructed to the satisfaction of the PWD. Design,
materials and workmanship shall match the adjacent elements including
architectural concrete, pavers, tree wells, art elements, special landscaping, etc.
97. Street and alley sections adjacent to the development shall be replaced as
determined by the PWD. This typically requires full reconstruction of the street or
alley in accordance with City of Santa Monica standards for the full adjacent length
of the property.
Utilities
98. No Excavation Permit shall be issued without a Telecommunications Investigation
by the City of Santa Monica Information Systems Department. The
telecommunications investigation shall provide a list of recommendations to be
incorporated into the project design including, but not limited to measures
associated with joint trench opportunities, location of tie-back and other
underground installations, telecommunications conduit size and specifications,
fiber optic cable specifications, telecommunications vault size and placement and
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specifications, interior riser conduit and fiber optic cable, and adjacent public right
of way enhancements. Developer shall install two Telecommunications Vaults in
either the street, alley and/or sidewalk locations dedicated solely for City of Santa
Monica use. Developer shall provide two unique, telecommunication conduit
routes and fiber optic cables from building Telecommunications Room to
Telecommunications Vaults in street, alley and/or sidewalk. Developer will be
responsible for paying for the connection of each Telecommunications Vault to the
existing City of Santa Monica fiber optic network, or the extension of conduit and
fiber optic cable for a maximum of 1km terminating in a new Telecommunications
Vault for future interconnection with City network. The final telecommunications
design plans for the project site shall be submitted to and approved by the City of
Santa Monica Information Systems Department prior to approval of project.
a. Project shall comply with any City of Santa Monica issued Telecommunications
Guidelines.
b. Project shall comply with City of Santa Monica Right-of-Way Management
Ordinance No. 2129CCS, Section 3 (part), adopted 7/13/04
99. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project, provide new
street-pedestrian lighting with a multiple circuit system along the new street right-
of-way and within the development site in compliance with the PWD Standards
and requirements. New street-pedestrian light poles, fixtures and appurtenances
to meet City standards and requirements.
100. Prior to submittal of plan check application, make arrangements with all affected
utility companies and indicate points of connection for all services on the site plan
drawing. Pay for undergrounding of all overhead utilities within and along the
development frontages. Existing and proposed overhead utilities need to be
relocated underground.
101. Location of Southern California Edison electrical transformer and switch
equipment/structures must be clearly shown on the development site plan and
other appropriate plans within the project limits. The SCE structures serving the
proposed development shall not be located in the public right-of-way.
Resource Recovery and Recycling
102. Development plans must show the refuse and recycling (RR) area dimensions to
demonstrate adequate and easily accessible area. If the RR area is completely
enclosed, then lighting, ventilation and floor drain connected to sewer will be
required. Section 9.21.130 of the SMMC has dimensional requirements for various
sizes and types of projects. Developments that place the RR area in subterranean
garages must also provide a bin staging area on their property for the bins to be
placed for collection.
103. Contact Resource Recovery and Recycling RRR division to obtain dimensions of
the refuse recycling enclosure.
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104. Prior to issuance of a building permit, submit a Waste Management Plan, a map
of the enclosure and staging area with dimensions and a recycling plan to the RRR
Division for its approval. The State of California AB 341 requires any multi-family
building housing 5 units or more to have a recycling program in place for its
tenants. All commercial businesses generating 4 cubic yards of trash per week
must also have a recycling program in place for its employees and
clients/customers. Show compliance with these requirements on the building
plans. Visit the Resource Recovery and Recycling (RRR) website or contact the
RRR Division for requirements of the Waste Management Plan and to obtain the
minimum dimensions of the refuse recycling enclosure. The recycling plan shall
include:
• List of materials such as white paper, computer paper, metal cans, and
glass to be recycled;
• Location of recycling bins;
• Designated recycling coordinator;
• Nature and extent of internal and external pick-up service;
• Pick-up schedule; and
• Plan to inform tenants/ occupants of service.
105. For temporary excavation and shoring that includes tiebacks into the public right-
of-way, a Tieback Agreement, prepared by the City Attorney, will be required.
106. Nothing contained in these Conditions of Approval shall prevent Developer from
seeking relief pursuant to any Application for Alternative Materials and Methods of
Design and Construction or any other relief as otherwise may be permitted and
available under the Building Code, Fire Code, or any other provision of the SMMC.
Construction Management Plan
105. A construction period mitigation plan shall be prepared by the applicant for
approval by the following City departments prior to issuance of a building
permit:. Public Works, Fire, Planning and Community Development, and
Police. The approved mitigation plan shall be posted on the site for the duration
of the project construction and shall be produced upon request. As applicable, this
plan shall:
a. Specify the names, addresses, telephone numbers and business
license numbers of all contractors and subcontractors as well as the
developer and architect;
b. Describe how demolition of any existing structures is to be
accomplished;
c. Indicate where any cranes are to be located for
erection/construction;
d. Describe how much of the public street, alleyway, or sidewalk is
proposed to be used in conjunction with construction;
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e. Set forth the extent and nature of any pile-driving operations;
f. Describe the length and number of any tiebacks which must extend
under the property of other persons;
g. Specify the nature and extent of any dewatering and its effect on any
adjacent buildings;
h. Describe anticipated construction-related truck routes, number of
truck trips, hours of hauling and parking location;
i. Specify the nature and extent of any helicopter hauling;
j. State whether any construction activity beyond normally permitted
hours is proposed;
k. Describe any proposed construction noise mitigation measures,
including measures to limit the duration of idling construction trucks;
l. Describe construction-period security measures including any
fencing, lighting, and security personnel;
m. Provide a grading and drainage plan;
n. Provide a construction-period parking plan which shall minimize use
of public streets for parking;
o. List a designated on-site construction manager;
p. Provide a construction materials recycling plan which seeks to
maximize the reuse/recycling of construction waste;
q. Provide a plan regarding use of recycled and low-environmental-
impact materials in building construction; and
r. Provide a construction period water runoff control plan.
FIRE
106. A security gate shall be provided across the opening to the subterranean
garage. If any guest parking space is located in the subterranean garage, the
security gate shall be equipped with an electronic or other system which will open
the gate to provide visitors with vehicular access to the garage without leaving their
vehicles. The security gate shall receive approval of the Police and Fire
Departments prior to issuance of a building permit.
VOTE: APPEAL 21ENT-0254
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
VOTE: FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 17ENT-0011
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Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
VOTE: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PERMIT 16ENT-0048
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
VOTE: MAJOR MODIFICATION 18ENT-0382
Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Absent:
NOTICE
If this is a final decision not subject to further appeal under the City of Santa Monica
Comprehensive Land Use and Zoning Ordinance, the time within which judicial review of
this decision must be sought is governed by Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6,
which provision has been adopted by the City pursuant to Municipal Code Section
1.16.010.
I hereby certify that this Statement of Official Action accurately reflects the final
determination of the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Monica.
_____________________________ _____________________________
Sue Himmelrich, Mayor Date
Acknowledgement by Permit Holder
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I hereby agree to the above conditions of approval and acknowledge that failure to comply
with such conditions shall constitute grounds for potential revocation of the permit
approval.
Print Name and Title Date
Applicant’s Signature
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Via Email
February 2, 2022
Mayor Sue Himmelrich and
Honorable Members of the City
Council
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 209
Santa Monica, CA 90401
council@smgov.net
Steve Mizokami
Principal Planner
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Steve.mizokami@santamonica.gov
Re: Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Final Environmental
Impact Report, 1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH 2018011001)
March 8th, 2022 City Council Meeting
Dear Mayor Himmelrich and Honorable Members of the City Council:
I am writing on behalf of Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility
(“SAFER”), regarding the Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) prepared for the
Project known as 1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH #2018011001), including all
actions referring or related to the development of approximately 73,555 square feet (sf)
of medical research and development and clinical/medical office space with five levels
of subterranean parking located at 1925 Arizona Avenue and 1242 20th Street, on
APNs 4276-013-033 and 4276-013-032 in the City of Santa Monica (“Project”).
The City has prepared a Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) for the
Project and the Planning Commission approved it on November 3, 2021. Along with the
report for the Planning Commission meeting, the City prepared a Response to
Comments (“RTC”) which purported to address the issues raised in our November 3
comment letter. We timely filed an appeal to the Commission’s decision, and we are
sending this rebuttal letter for the City Council’s consideration. We request that the City
reject the Planning Commission’s approval of the FEIR and issue a Revised EIR
because the project has significant environmental impacts that have not been fully
addressed or mitigated.
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This comment is supported by the comments of expert environmental consulting
firm Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (“SWAPE”) (Exhibit A), and expert wildlife
biologist Dr. Shawn Smallwood (Exhibit B). We incorporate the SWAPE and Smallwood
comments herein by reference.
I. DISCUSSION
A. The FEIR Fails to Provide Comparative Data to Support Its Rejection of
one of the Project Alternatives.
In our November 3, 2021 comment letter to the City regarding the Project, we
stated that it was improper for the City to have rejected Alternative 4 in its FEIR only on
the grounds that it did not meet economic objectives. In its RTC, the City first stated that
because the Project’s mitigation measures made it so that the Project would not result
in significant environmental impacts, no alternative was necessary. (RTC, p.1). The
RTC went on to say that despite this, the Project proponents did in fact consider
numerous alternatives which served to inform the decision-making process. (Id.).
The City is correct in stating that the feasibility of alternatives need not be
considered if there are no Project impacts to mitigate. However, while the FEIR
prepared by the City did not find significant and unmitigated impacts, our evidence from
experts shows that there are significant environmental impacts that have not been
mitigated. Specifically, the evidence presented by our experts in our November 3rd letter
identified air quality, health risk, greenhouse gas, biological resource, and indoor air
quality impacts that were not mitigated in the FEIR. While the RTC responded to some
of these impacts, the expert rebuttals below demonstrate that the FEIR and RTC still fail
to properly mitigate or address these impacts.
The City therefore needed to consider alternatives that would reduce or eliminate
these significant environmental impacts. CEQA Guidelines, § 15126.6(b). The EIR
found the environmentally superior alternative to be Alternative 3, but then dismissed
that alternative on the grounds that it did not meet the project objectives. (DEIR, 6-76).
The EIR also found that Alternative 4 would lessen the Project’s environmental impacts,
although to a lesser extent than Alternative 3. (Id.). Alternative 4, which would
adaptively reuse a vacant portion of the existing GKGM building on-site and develop
about 33,000 new square feet, would reduce many of the Project’s impacts that experts
identified as potentially significant. (FEIR, p. 6-39-6-55). Reduced construction activities
associated with Alternative 4 would mean a shorter construction period, leading to less
air quality impacts, less construction-generated noise impacts, fewer daily truck trips
and less greenhouse gas emissions, and a reduced quantity of hazardous substances.
(Id. at 6-43-6-46). However, according to the FEIR, Alternative 4 does not “fully meet
the economic objectives of the proposed project,” and it was therefore rejected.
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This conclusion of infeasibility does not provide the requisite level of detail
necessary for an FEIR to adequately fulfill CEQA alternatives requirements. In
Preservation Action Council v. City of San Jose, the court held that a developer’s
reasoning for why one of its alternatives was infeasible was overly ambiguous and not
based on substantial evidence. ((2006) 141 Cal. App. 4th 1336, 1357). The court found
that “[n]either the FEIR nor the administrative record contains any meaningful detail or
independent analysis of the validity of [developer’s] claim that the reduced-size
alternative is infeasible, and the City Council made no specific finding validating that
claim.” (Id.). Similarly, here, the FEIR does not provide any specific information as to
why Alternative 4 is economically infeasible, and its rejection of this alternative is
therefore inappropriate.
B. There is Still Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have Significant
Adverse Air Quality, Health Risk, and Greenhouse Gas Impacts.
SWAPE reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s air quality, health risk, and
greenhouse gas impacts and provided comments on November 2, 2021, which were
summarized and attached to Lozeau Drury’s FEIR comment letter from November 3,
2021. The City responded to SWAPE’s comments ahead of its hearing on November 3,
2021. SWAPE reviewed the City’s response and provided a rebuttal, which is attached
as Exhibit A and summarized here.
1. SWAPE maintains that the FEIR’s CalEEMod model is flawed and
fails to adequately evaluate the Project’s air quality impacts.
In its letter from November 2, SWAPE found that “the FEIR’s air model . . .
artificially reduced the Project’s construction and operational emissions.” (Ex. A, p. 1).
After having reviewed the RTC, SWAPE finds that it fails to address this issue, and
therefore maintains that a revised EIR should be prepared. (Id.). The revised EIR must
correct the FEIR’s unsubstantiated input parameters for emissions, which led to an
improper analysis of the Project’s air quality impacts. (Id.).
2. SWAPE maintains that the FEIR failed to adequately evaluate
potential health risk impacts of the Project.
SWAPE stated in its November 2 letter that the FEIR’s less-than-significant
conclusions regarding the Project’s health risk impact should not be relied upon. (Ex. A,
p. 5-6). The RTC responded by stating that the FEIR’s construction health risk impact
(“HRA”) was adequate as presented, and that according to an e-mail from a Planning
and Rule Manager with SCAQMD, a project’s construction and operational health risks
need to be evaluated separately. (Id. at 6). In its response letter, SWAPE first states
that the RTC fails to justify or correct its initial modeling error for its construction HRA,
and that it therefore remains inadequate. (Id.). As for the e-mail referenced, as the RTC
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did not provide access to the e-mail, SWAPE was unable to verify the RTC’s claim and
therefore maintains its comment as to how health risks should be quantified. (Id.)
3. The FEIR’s and RTC’s analyses of greenhouse gas impacts, and
subsequent less-than-significant conclusion, are incorrect.
In its letter from November 2, SWAPE found that the FEIR’s analysis of
greenhouse gas impacts was inadequate because it failed to compare the Project’s
estimated emissions to a quantitative threshold. (Ex. A, p. 6). After reviewing the RTC,
SWAPE found that the FEIR’s and RTC’s greenhouse gas analyses and conclusions
were still incorrect for two reasons. (Id. at 7-8). First, SWAPE states that the FEIR and
RTC still did not consider performance-based standards under CARB’s 2017 Scoping
Plan. (Id. at 7). Even if the Project would have a less-than-significant VMT impact, this
does not mean that the Project’s GHG emissions from per capita VMT can be assumed
less than significant, as the RTC claims. (Id.). Second, SWAPE finds that the RTC fails
to adjust the FEIR’s analysis with regard to consistency with SCAG’s RTP/SCS, and the
GHG analysis therefore remains inadequate. (Id. at 7-8).
Because the Project’s potential air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gas
impacts as identified by SWAPE were not addressed or rebutted in the FEIR nor by the
RTC, SWAPE has presented substantial evidence of a fair argument that the Project will
cause significant adverse environmental impacts. The City must prepare a Revised EIR
to analyze and mitigate these impacts.
C. The Project Will Have Significant Adverse Biological Impacts That the
FEIR Fails to Adequately Analyze and Mitigate.
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s biological
impacts and provided comments on October 29, 2021, which were summarized and
attached to Lozeau Drury’s FEIR comment letter from November 3, 2021. The City
responded to Dr. Smallwood’s comments ahead of its hearing on November 3, 2021.
Dr. Smallwood reviewed the City’s response and provided a rebuttal, which is attached
as Exhibit B and summarized here.
1. The FEIR remains inadequate in its characterization of the
existing environmental setting as it relates to wildlife.
Dr. Smallwood begins by noting that in its response, the City did not dispute his
detection of wildlife at the Project site, which included detection of 18 species, two of
which were special-status. (Ex. B, p. 1). The City mischaracterized the importance of
the presence of these species, writing them off as transient and therefore insignificant.
However, Dr. Smallwood found that the City’s explanation relied on pseudoscientific
characterizations of wildlife habitat, and that species occurring in the City were using
urbanized Santa Monica for survival. (Id.).
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In his comment from October 29, 2021 Dr. Smallwood also noted the many
occurrences of species that had arisen on the databases eBird and iNaturalist. In its
RTC, the City stated that these occurrences do not establish presence of suitable
breeding and foraging habitat, and merely show single, transient occurrences. Dr.
Smallwood responds that the City cannot know whether or not these occurrences are
important without further study, and it cannot simply determine that they are
meaningless based on assumptions and speculation. (Ex. B, p. 2). He also notes that
even if a site is not in an animal’s territory, it may serve as an important stopover
location. (Id.).
When evaluating a Project under CEQA, a City must address the questions in
Appendix G and determine whether impacts will be significant. Under its biological
resources section, Appendix G asks project proponents to identify whether the Project
would “[h]ave a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat
modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status
species . . .” Dr. Smallwood’s comments constitute substantial evidence that the Project
may have a substantial effect on special status species, and this impact must therefore
be analyzed in the EIR. The City’s failure to analyze this impact at all leaves it without
any evidence supporting its conclusion to the contrary. The City must prepare a Revised
EIR to analyze and potentially mitigate these impacts.
2. The FEIR still fails to account for the increased possibility of bird-
window collision mortality that will be caused by the project.
According to Dr. Smallwood, the Project will most likely have a significant impact
on birds as a result of window collisions. In its RTC, the City stated that the Project is in
a highly urbanized area and that there are buildings greater in height and surface area
than that of the Project. It also stated that the Project would comply with SMMC Section
9.21.120, which prohibits use of highly reflective materials. The City concludes that the
bird collision rate estimated by Dr. Smallwood is speculative, and that the construction
of a single 3-story structure would not be expected to change flying patterns of bird
species in the area such that it would cause increased bird-window collisions.
In response, Dr. Smallwood first notes that the height of a building is not
determinative of its impact on birds, and further study is required by the City to assess
the way in which birds move through the area in which the Project is proposed to be
located. (Ex. B, p. 2). According to his observations, many birds appeared to be
targeting the Project site for flying through and stopping over. Next, he stated that even
if a quarter of the windows were reflective, as would be allowed under SMMC Section
9.21.120, there would still be a risk of many bird collision fatalities. As for his estimates
regarding bird collision rates, Dr. Smallwood explains that they are not speculative, but
empirical. His predictions were based on a review of scientific studies published in peer-
reviewed scientific journals. (Id.).
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Because these impacts were not addressed or rebutted in the FEIR nor by the
subsequent response from November 3rd and Dr. Smallwood has presented substantial
evidence of a fair argument that the Project will cause significant adverse biological
impacts, the City must prepare a Revised EIR to analyze and mitigate these impacts.
II. CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, SAFER believes that the EIR is wholly inadequate.
SAFER urges the City Council to refrain from recommending certification of the FEIR or
recommending approval of the Project in order to allow staff additional time to address
the concerns raised herein in a Revised EIR. Thank you for considering our comments
in this appeal.
Sincerely,
Amalia Bowley Fuentes
LOZEAU DRURY LLP
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Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Paul E. Rosenfeld, PhD
(310) 795-2335
prosenfeld@swape.com November 18, 2021
Amalia Bowley Fuentes
Lozeau | Drury LLP
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 150
Oakland, CA 94618
Subject: Comments on the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (SCH No. 2018011001)
Dear Ms. Fuentes,
We have reviewed the Response to Lozeau Drury dated November 3, 2021 (“RTC”), the October 2021
Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”), and the December 2020 Draft Environmental Impact Report
(“DEIR”) for the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (“Project”) located in the City of Santa Monica
(“City”). After our review of the RTC, we find that the RTC is insufficient in addressing our concerns
regarding the Project’s air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gas impacts. As we asserted in our
November 2nd comment letter, an updated EIR should be prepared to adequately evaluate the Project’s
potential impacts.
Air Quality Unsubstantiated Input Parameters Used to Estimate Project Emissions
In our November 2nd comment letter, we identified several issues with the FEIR’s air model (California
Emissions Estimator Model, “CalEEMod”)1 that artificially reduced the Project’s construction and
operational emissions. After review of the RTC, we found that the FEIR fails to address all our concerns
and maintain that the FEIR’s CalEEMod model is flawed and fails to accurately estimate the Project’s
criteria air pollutant emissions. As such, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that an
EIR should be prepared to adequately evaluate the Project’s local and regional air quality impacts. Until
a proper air quality analysis is conducted, the Project should not be approved.
1 http://caleemod.com/
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Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” CalEEMod models included an unsubstantiated reduction
to the acres of grading value. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to justify or
correct this modeling error. As discussed below, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate for two
reasons and maintain that the air quality impact significance determination is unsubstantiated.
First, regarding the unsubstantiated reduction to the acres of grading value, the RTC states:
“The proposed project’s total acres of grading was accurately estimated in CalEEMod, which is
based on project site specific information including the acreage of the project site” (p. 4).
However, this response is insufficient. As previously discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the
dimensions of the Project site have no impact on the acres of grading value. According to the CalEEMod
User’s Guide:
“[T]he dimensions (e.g., length and width) of the grading site have no impact on the calculation,
only the total area to be graded. In order to properly grade a piece of land multiple passes with
equipment may be required. The acres is based on the equipment list and days in grading or site
preparation phase according to the anticipated maximum number of acres a given piece of
equipment can pass over in an 8-hour workday.”2
As you can see, the acres of grading value is based on construction equipment and the length of the
grading or site preparation phase. As such, the RTC’s claim that the Project’s total acres of grading is
“based on project site specific information including the acreage of the project site” is incorrect.
Second, the RTC states:
“The purpose of the SCAQMD guidance is to estimate the maximum acres of grading per day to
determine the daily thresholds for the localized significance thresholds (LST) analysis. The
commenter confuses the two and the project’s acres of grading is not underestimated.
Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is adequate as presented” (p. 4).
As demonstrated above, the RTC references SCAQMD guidance, which discusses the maximum number
of acres disturbed per peak day and provides the following table:3
2 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 9.
3 “Fact Sheet for Applying CalEEMod to Localized Significance Thresholds.” SCAQMD, available at:
http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/localized-significance-thresholds/caleemod-
guidance.pdf?sfvrsn=2.
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However, this guidance is with respect to acres per day while the CalEEMod input parameter refers to
the total acres of grading throughout the course of the grading or site preparation phases.4 As such, the
revised acres of grading value remains incorrect. As a result, we reiterate our November 2nd comment
that the FEIR’s CalEEMod models are unsubstantiated, and the FEIR and RTC’s less-than-significant air
quality impact conclusion should not be relied upon.
Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” CalEEMod models included several changes to the off-road
construction equipment usage hours. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to
justify or correct this modeling error. As discussed below, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate
and maintain that the air quality impact significance determination is unsubstantiated.
Specifically, regarding the changes to the default off-road construction equipment unit amounts and
usage hours, the RTC states:
“The proposed project’s off-road construction equipment unit amounts and usage hours are
based on project specific information provided by the applicant, as described on page 4.2-32,
Construction, of the Air Quality FEIR Chapter. Not only are changes to model default values
acceptable and industry standard, but the changes result in a more accurate assessment of
project-generated construction and operational emissions because they are based on project-
specific information. For example, the commenter questions changes to construction equipment
hour usage equipment assumptions, which were all based on applicant-provided information in
consultation with a construction contractor. Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is adequate as
presented” (p. 4).
However, this response is insufficient and fails to substantiate the associated changes for two reasons.
First, as previously discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the source provided for the
construction equipment usage hour assumptions is Appendix B, the CalEEMod output files themselves.
This is incorrect, as the Project documents should substantiate the changes included in the CalEEMod
model, not vice versa.
4 “CalEEMod User’s Guide.” CAPCOA, May 2021, available at: http://caleemod.com/, p. 34.
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Second, simply stating that the construction equipment usage hours were “based on applicant-provided
information in consultation with a construction contractor” does not justify these changes. As previously
stated, according to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA” (emphasis added).5
Here, until the RTC provides substantial evidence of the applicant-provided equipment usage hours, or
provides access to above-mentioned consultation with a construction contractor, we cannot verify the
changes. As such, we reiterate our November 2nd comment that the FEIR’s CalEEMod models are
unsubstantiated, and the FEIR and RTC’s less-than-significant air quality impact conclusion should not be
relied upon.
Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” CalEEMod
model included several changes to the default vendor and worker trip numbers. Review of the RTC
demonstrates that the Project again fails to justify or correct this modeling error. As discussed below,
we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the air quality impact significance
determination is unsubstantiated.
Specifically, regarding the unsubstantiated changes to the vendor and worker trip numbers, the RTC
states:
“Worker and vendor trips were based on CalEEMod default values. CalEEMod provides such
default values so that the model may still be used to evaluate emissions from a land use
development project in the event that such detailed information is not yet known (for instance,
for a project in the planning stage). Similarly, CalEEMod provides a host of default values for the
construction emissions analysis. Construction default values used in the assessment includes
construction truck and vehicle worker trips. Defaults in CalEEMod are often inaccurate and does
not take into account project specifics or local on-site conditions that may limit peak
construction activities – for example, size of site and city rules regarding the number of trucks
that may travel to and from a project site and be staged onsite. However, the emissions analysis
for this project utilized project-specific data to the extent information was available. Therefore,
the use of CalEEMod default parameters is appropriate and the FEIR’s analysis is adequate as
presented” (p. 4).
However, simply stating that the “emissions analysis for this project utilized project-specific data to the
extent information was available” does not justify the revised worker and vendor trip numbers.
According to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
5 CalEEMod Model 2013.2.2 User’s Guide, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/usersguideSept2016.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 12.
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“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA” (emphasis added).6
Here, until the RTC provides substantial evidence of the project-specific data used to revise the worker
and vendor trip numbers, we cannot verify the changes. As such, we reiterate our November 2nd
comment that the FEIR’s CalEEMod models are unsubstantiated, and the FEIR and RTC’s less-than-
significant air quality impact conclusion should not be relied upon.
Failure to Model Material Export
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center - Construction
HRA” CalEEMod model failed to include any amount of the material export required for Project
construction. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to justify or correct this
modeling error. As discussed below, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the air
quality impact significance determination is unsubstantiated.
Specifically, regarding the failure to model material export, the RTC states:
“The proposed project included approximate material export as a part of the construction
emission calculations. As presented on page 4.2-30, Construction, of the Air Quality EIR Chapter
the proposed project was estimated to require approximately 58,000 cubic yards of soil export
during grading/shoring activities. Grading information was based on grading plans provided by
the applicant. Excavation/shoring export has been reflected in the model. Grading activities are
anticipated to be performed through the use of off-road construction equipment (e.g., grader
and tractor/loader/backhoe) which would occur over approximately 8 to 9 months. Based on
information provided by the applicant, 10 cubic yard trucks would be used. Therefore, it was
assumed a total of 5,800 round haul trips or 11,600 one-way trips would be required for
grading/excavation activities which was included in the model. Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is
adequate as presented” (p. 4).
However, while we agree that 58,000 cubic yards of material export was included in the “Santa Monica
Wellness Center” model, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” model still fails to
include any amount of material export whatsoever. As such, we reiterate our November 2nd comment
that the FEIR’s “Santa Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” model is unsubstantiated, and the
FEIR and RTC’s less-than-significant air quality impact conclusion should not be relied upon. Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Emissions Inadequately Evaluated
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR failed to adequately evaluate the potential
health risk impacts associated with Project operation. Review of the FEIR and RTC demonstrates that the
Project again fails to adequately evaluate the Project’s potential health risk impacts. As discussed below,
6 CalEEMod Model 2013.2.2 User’s Guide, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/usersguideSept2016.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 12.
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we find the RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the FEIR’s less-than-significant impact conclusion
regarding the Project’s health risk impact should not be relied upon.
Specifically, in response to our November 2nd comments regarding the Project’s inadequate construction
health risk analysis (“HRA”), the RTC states:
“Based on the construction HRA using this refined model, AERMOD, using AERMOD
methodologies from the SCAQMD, and using the age sensitivity factors and other health risk
evaluation parameters recommended by the SCAQMD and the Office of Environmental Health
Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), health risk impacts were determined to be less than the SCAQMD
significance thresholds for cancer risk and non-cancer chronic risk for diesel particulate matter
after implementation of MM-AQ-1, which would require the use of Tier 4 interim equipment for
all construction equipment greater than 75 horsepower. Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is
adequate as presented” (p. 5).
Furthermore, regarding SCAQMD guidance on construction and operational health risk impacts, the RTC
states:
“SCAQMD does not have guidance requiring that construction and operational health risk be
evaluated together. Based on an email from Michael Krause, Planning and Rule Manager with
South Coast Air Quality Management District, who is an expert, a project’s construction and
operational health risks need to be evaluated separately. Thus, the construction HRA is analyzed
in accordance with industry guidance and an operational HRA is not necessary” (p. 5).
However, these responses are insufficient for two reasons.
First, despite the use of the more refined AERMOD model, the FEIR’s construction HRA incorrectly relies
upon exhaust PM10 estimates from a flawed air model. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project
again fails to justify or correct this modeling error. As such, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate
and maintain that the health risk significance determination is unsubstantiated.
Second, the RTC claims that an operational HRA is not necessary and, thus, fails to evaluate the health
risk impacts associated with Project operation whatsoever. However, as the RTC fails to provide access
to the above-mentioned email from Michael Krause, we cannot verify the RTC’s claim. Thus, as
discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the Project is inconsistent with the Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”). As such, until both the Project’s construction and
operational health risks are quantified, summed together, and compared to the SCAQMD threshold of
10 in one million, the RTC’s response is inadequate, and we maintain our November 2nd comment that
the FEIR failed to adequately evaluate the Project’s potential health risk impacts.
Greenhouse Gas Failure to Adequately Evaluate Greenhouse Gas Impacts
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR estimated that the Project would generate
net annual greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions of 1,147.12 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents per
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year (“MT CO2e/year”) (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4). However, the FEIR failed to compare the Project’s
estimated GHG emissions to a quantitative threshold. Instead, the FEIR relied upon the Project’s
consistency with the CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, SCAG’s 2020-2045 RTP/SCS, and the City of
Santa Monica’s LUCE, Sustainable City Plan, Green Building and Energy Code, and Climate Action and
Adaptation Plan to conclude that the Project would result in a less-than-significant GHG impact (p. 4.6-
35 - 4.6-43). Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to adequately evaluate the
Project’s GHG impacts. As discussed below, we maintain that the FEIR’s and RTC’s GHG analyses, as well
as the subsequent less-than-significant impact conclusion, are incorrect for two reasons.
(1) The FEIR and RTC fail to consider the performance-based standards under CARB’s Scoping Plan;
and
(2) The FEIR and RTC fail to consider the performance-based standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
1) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan
As previously stated in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR incorrectly concluded that the
Project would be consistent with CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan. Specifically, the FEIR failed to consider the
performance-based standards under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan. Review of the RTC demonstrates that
the Project fails adjust their analysis. Specifically, the RTC states:
“According to the transportation analysis provided in the FEIR, the proposed project meets Tier
3 of the City’s VMT screening criteria, and therefore no VMT analysis is required, and the project
is determined to have a less-than-significant VMT impact. Given the less than significant VMT
impact, the GHG emissions from per capita VMT associated with the project are assumed to be
consistent with the VMT goals of the 2017 Scoping Plan” (p. 7).
However, this response is insufficient. Simply because the Project will have a less than significant VMT
impact does not mean that the Project’s GHG emissions per capita VMT would be less than significant.
As such, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the GHG impact significance
determination is unsubstantiated.
2) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS
As previously stated in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR incorrectly concluded that the
Project would be consistent with SCAG’s RTP/SCS. Specifically, the FEIR failed to consider the
performance-based standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project
fails to adjust their analysis. Specifically, the RTC again states:
“According to the transportation analysis provided in the FEIR, the proposed project meets Tier
3 of the City’s VMT screening criteria, and therefore no VMT analysis is required, and the project
is determined to have a less-than-significant VMT impact. Given the less than significant VMT
impact, the GHG emissions from per capita VMT associated with the project are assumed to be
consistent with the VMT goals of the 2017 Scoping Plan” (p. 7).
As previously mentioned, simply because the Project will have a less than significant VMT impact does
not mean that the Project’s GHG emissions per capita VMT would be less than significant. As such, we
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find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the GHG impact significance determination is
unsubstantiated. Design Features Should Be Included as Mitigation Measures
As previously stated in our November 2nd comment letter, our analysis demonstrates that the Project
would result in potentially significant health risk and GHG impacts that should be mitigated further. As
such, we reiterate our November 2nd comment that the Project should implement all sustainability
design features, such as energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, the
installation of a PV system, and low-flow water fixtures, as formal mitigation measures. Including formal
mitigation measures by properly committing to their implementation would result in verifiable
emissions reductions that may help reduce emissions to less-than-significant levels. Disclaimer
SWAPE has received limited discovery regarding this project. Additional information may become
available in the future; thus, we retain the right to revise or amend this report when additional
information becomes available. Our professional services have been performed using that degree of
care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable environmental consultants
practicing in this or similar localities at the time of service. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is
made as to the scope of work, work methodologies and protocols, site conditions, analytical testing
results, and findings presented. This report reflects efforts which were limited to information that was
reasonably accessible at the time of the work, and may contain informational gaps, inconsistencies, or
otherwise be incomplete due to the unavailability or uncertainty of information obtained or provided by
third parties.
Sincerely,
Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg.
Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Attachment A: Matt Hagemann CV
Attachment B: Paul E. Rosenfeld CV
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Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Matthew F. Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., QSD, QSP
Geologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization
Investigation and Remediation Strategies
Litigation Support and Testifying Expert
Industrial Stormwater Compliance
CEQA Review
Education:
M.S. Degree, Geology, California State University Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 1984.
B.A. Degree, Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 1982.
Professional Certifications:
California Professional Geologist
California Certified Hydrogeologist
Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner
Professional Experience:
Matt has 30 years of experience in environmental policy, contaminant assessment and remediation,
stormwater compliance, and CEQA review. He spent nine years with the U.S. EPA in the RCRA and
Superfund programs and served as EPA’s Senior Science Policy Advisor in the Western Regional
Office where he identified emerging threats to groundwater from perchlorate and MTBE. While with
EPA, Matt also served as a Senior Hydrogeologist in the oversight of the assessment of seven major
military facilities undergoing base closure. He led numerous enforcement actions under provisions of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and directed efforts to improve hydrogeologic
characterization and water quality monitoring. For the past 15 years, as a founding partner with SWAPE,
Matt has developed extensive client relationships and has managed complex projects that include
consultation as an expert witness and a regulatory specialist, and a manager of projects ranging from
industrial stormwater compliance to CEQA review of impacts from hazardous waste, air quality and
greenhouse gas emissions.
Positions Matt has held include:
•Founding Partner, Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE) (2003 – present);
•Geology Instructor, Golden West College, 2010 – 2104, 2017;
•Senior Environmental Analyst, Komex H2O Science, Inc. (2000 ‐‐ 2003);
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• Executive Director, Orange Coast Watch (2001 – 2004);
• Senior Science Policy Advisor and Hydrogeologist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1989–
1998);
• Hydrogeologist, National Park Service, Water Resources Division (1998 – 2000);
• Adjunct Faculty Member, San Francisco State University, Department of Geosciences (1993 –
1998);
• Instructor, College of Marin, Department of Science (1990 – 1995);
• Geologist, U.S. Forest Service (1986 – 1998); and
• Geologist, Dames & Moore (1984 – 1986).
Senior Regulatory and Litigation Support Analyst:
With SWAPE, Matt’s responsibilities have included:
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of over 300 environmental impact reports
and negative declarations since 2003 under CEQA that identify significant issues with regard
to hazardous waste, water resources, water quality, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions,
and geologic hazards. Make recommendations for additional mitigation measures to lead
agencies at the local and county level to include additional characterization of health risks
and implementation of protective measures to reduce worker exposure to hazards from
toxins and Valley Fever.
• Stormwater analysis, sampling and best management practice evaluation at more than 100 industrial
facilities.
• Expert witness on numerous cases including, for example, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
contamination of groundwater, MTBE litigation, air toxins at hazards at a school, CERCLA
compliance in assessment and remediation, and industrial stormwater contamination.
• Technical assistance and litigation support for vapor intrusion concerns.
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of environmental issues in license applications
for large solar power plants before the California Energy Commission.
• Manager of a project to evaluate numerous formerly used military sites in the western U.S.
• Manager of a comprehensive evaluation of potential sources of perchlorate contamination in
Southern California drinking water wells.
• Manager and designated expert for litigation support under provisions of Proposition 65 in the
review of releases of gasoline to sources drinking water at major refineries and hundreds of gas
stations throughout California.
With Komex H2O Science Inc., Matt’s duties included the following:
• Senior author of a report on the extent of perchlorate contamination that was used in testimony
by the former U.S. EPA Administrator and General Counsel.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of MTBE use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of perchlorate use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in a study that estimates nationwide costs for MTBE remediation and drinking
water treatment, results of which were published in newspapers nationwide and in testimony
against provisions of an energy bill that would limit liability for oil companies.
• Research to support litigation to restore drinking water supplies that have been contaminated by
MTBE in California and New York.
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• Expert witness testimony in a case of oil production‐related contamination in Mississippi.
• Lead author for a multi‐volume remedial investigation report for an operating school in Los
Angeles that met strict regulatory requirements and rigorous deadlines.
• Development of strategic approaches for cleanup of contaminated sites in consultation with
clients and regulators.
Executive Director:
As Executive Director with Orange Coast Watch, Matt led efforts to restore water quality at Orange
County beaches from multiple sources of contamination including urban runoff and the discharge of
wastewater. In reporting to a Board of Directors that included representatives from leading Orange
County universities and businesses, Matt prepared issue papers in the areas of treatment and disinfection
of wastewater and control of the discharge of grease to sewer systems. Matt actively participated in the
development of countywide water quality permits for the control of urban runoff and permits for the
discharge of wastewater. Matt worked with other nonprofits to protect and restore water quality, including
Surfrider, Natural Resources Defense Council and Orange County CoastKeeper as well as with business
institutions including the Orange County Business Council.
Hydrogeology:
As a Senior Hydrogeologist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Matt led investigations to
characterize and cleanup closing military bases, including Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Hunters Point
Naval Shipyard, Treasure Island Naval Station, Alameda Naval Station, Moffett Field, Mather Army
Airfield, and Sacramento Army Depot. Specific activities were as follows:
• Led efforts to model groundwater flow and contaminant transport, ensured adequacy of
monitoring networks, and assessed cleanup alternatives for contaminated sediment, soil, and
groundwater.
• Initiated a regional program for evaluation of groundwater sampling practices and laboratory
analysis at military bases.
• Identified emerging issues, wrote technical guidance, and assisted in policy and regulation
development through work on four national U.S. EPA workgroups, including the Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum and the Federal Facilities Forum.
At the request of the State of Hawaii, Matt developed a methodology to determine the vulnerability of
groundwater to contamination on the islands of Maui and Oahu. He used analytical models and a GIS to
show zones of vulnerability, and the results were adopted and published by the State of Hawaii and
County of Maui.
As a hydrogeologist with the EPA Groundwater Protection Section, Matt worked with provisions of the
Safe Drinking Water Act and NEPA to prevent drinking water contamination. Specific activities included
the following:
• Received an EPA Bronze Medal for his contribution to the development of national guidance for
the protection of drinking water.
• Managed the Sole Source Aquifer Program and protected the drinking water of two communities
through designation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. He prepared geologic reports, conducted
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public hearings, and responded to public comments from residents who were very concerned
about the impact of designation.
• Reviewed a number of Environmental Impact Statements for planned major developments,
including large hazardous and solid waste disposal facilities, mine reclamation, and water
transfer.
Matt served as a hydrogeologist with the RCRA Hazardous Waste program. Duties were as follows:
• Supervised the hydrogeologic investigation of hazardous waste sites to determine compliance
with Subtitle C requirements.
• Reviewed and wrote ʺpart Bʺ permits for the disposal of hazardous waste.
• Conducted RCRA Corrective Action investigations of waste sites and led inspections that formed
the basis for significant enforcement actions that were developed in close coordination with U.S.
EPA legal counsel.
• Wrote contract specifications and supervised contractor’s investigations of waste sites.
With the National Park Service, Matt directed service‐wide investigations of contaminant sources to
prevent degradation of water quality, including the following tasks:
• Applied pertinent laws and regulations including CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA, NRDA, and the
Clean Water Act to control military, mining, and landfill contaminants.
• Conducted watershed‐scale investigations of contaminants at parks, including Yellowstone and
Olympic National Park.
• Identified high‐levels of perchlorate in soil adjacent to a national park in New Mexico
and advised park superintendent on appropriate response actions under CERCLA.
• Served as a Park Service representative on the Interagency Perchlorate Steering Committee, a
national workgroup.
• Developed a program to conduct environmental compliance audits of all National Parks while
serving on a national workgroup.
• Co‐authored two papers on the potential for water contamination from the operation of personal
watercraft and snowmobiles, these papers serving as the basis for the development of nation‐
wide policy on the use of these vehicles in National Parks.
• Contributed to the Federal Multi‐Agency Source Water Agreement under the Clean Water
Action Plan.
Policy:
Served senior management as the Senior Science Policy Advisor with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 9.
Activities included the following:
• Advised the Regional Administrator and senior management on emerging issues such as the
potential for the gasoline additive MTBE and ammonium perchlorate to contaminate drinking
water supplies.
• Shaped EPA’s national response to these threats by serving on workgroups and by contributing
to guidance, including the Office of Research and Development publication, Oxygenates in
Water: Critical Information and Research Needs.
• Improved the technical training of EPAʹs scientific and engineering staff.
• Earned an EPA Bronze Medal for representing the region’s 300 scientists and engineers in
negotiations with the Administrator and senior management to better integrate scientific
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principles into the policy‐making process.
• Established national protocol for the peer review of scientific documents.
Geology:
With the U.S. Forest Service, Matt led investigations to determine hillslope stability of areas proposed for
timber harvest in the central Oregon Coast Range. Specific activities were as follows:
• Mapped geology in the field, and used aerial photographic interpretation and mathematical
models to determine slope stability.
• Coordinated his research with community members who were concerned with natural resource
protection.
• Characterized the geology of an aquifer that serves as the sole source of drinking water for the
city of Medford, Oregon.
As a consultant with Dames and Moore, Matt led geologic investigations of two contaminated sites (later
listed on the Superfund NPL) in the Portland, Oregon, area and a large hazardous waste site in eastern
Oregon. Duties included the following:
• Supervised year‐long effort for soil and groundwater sampling.
• Conducted aquifer tests.
• Investigated active faults beneath sites proposed for hazardous waste disposal.
Teaching:
From 1990 to 1998, Matt taught at least one course per semester at the community college and university
levels:
• At San Francisco State University, held an adjunct faculty position and taught courses in
environmental geology, oceanography (lab and lecture), hydrogeology, and groundwater
contamination.
• Served as a committee member for graduate and undergraduate students.
• Taught courses in environmental geology and oceanography at the College of Marin.
Matt is currently a part time geology instructor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California
where he taught from 2010 to 2014 and in 2017.
Invited Testimony, Reports, Papers and Presentations:
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Presentation to the Public
Environmental Law Conference, Eugene, Oregon.
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Invited presentation to U.S.
EPA Region 9, San Francisco, California.
Hagemann, M.F., 2005. Use of Electronic Databases in Environmental Regulation, Policy Making and
Public Participation. Brownfields 2005, Denver, Coloradao.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Nevada and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust, Las
Vegas, NV (served on conference organizing committee).
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Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Invited testimony to a California Senate committee hearing on air toxins at
schools in Southern California, Los Angeles.
Brown, A., Farrow, J., Gray, A. and Hagemann, M., 2004. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE
Releases from Underground Storage Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells.
Presentation to the Ground Water and Environmental Law Conference, National Groundwater
Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Arizona and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust,
Phoenix, AZ (served on conference organizing committee).
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in the Southwestern U.S. Invited presentation to a special committee meeting of the National Academy
of Sciences, Irvine, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
tribal EPA meeting, Pechanga, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
meeting of tribal repesentatives, Parker, AZ.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Impact of Perchlorate on the Colorado River and Associated Drinking Water
Supplies. Invited presentation to the Inter‐Tribal Meeting, Torres Martinez Tribe.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. The Emergence of Perchlorate as a Widespread Drinking Water Contaminant.
Invited presentation to the U.S. EPA Region 9.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. A Deductive Approach to the Assessment of Perchlorate Contamination. Invited
presentation to the California Assembly Natural Resources Committee.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate: A Cold War Legacy in Drinking Water. Presentation to a meeting of
the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Presentation to a
meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater and an Estimate of Costs to Address
Impacts to Groundwater. Presentation to the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental
Journalists.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of the Cost to Address MTBE Contamination in Groundwater
(and Who Will Pay). Presentation to a meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Underground Storage
Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells. Presentation to a meeting of the U.S. EPA and
State Underground Storage Tank Program managers.
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Hagemann, M.F., 2001. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Unpublished
report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Cleanup Cost for MTBE in Groundwater Used as Drinking Water.
Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks. Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., and VanMouwerik, M., 1999. Potential W a t e r Quality Concerns Related
to Snowmobile Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
VanMouwerik, M. and Hagemann, M.F. 1999, Water Quality Concerns Related to Personal Watercraft
Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
Hagemann, M.F., 1999, Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution in National Parks? The George Wright
Society Biannual Meeting, Asheville, North Carolina.
Hagemann, M.F., 1997, The Potential for MTBE to Contaminate Groundwater. U.S. EPA Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hagemann, M.F., and Gill, M., 1996, Impediments to Intrinsic Remediation, Moffett Field Naval Air
Station, Conference on Intrinsic Remediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Salt Lake City.
Hagemann, M.F., Fukunaga, G.L., 1996, The Vulnerability of Groundwater to Anthropogenic
Contaminants on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. Hawaii Water Works Association Annual Meeting, Maui,
October 1996.
Hagemann, M. F., Fukanaga, G. L., 1996, Ranking Groundwater Vulnerability in Central Oahu,
Hawaii. Proceedings, Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Resources Management, Air
and Waste Management Association Publication VIP‐61.
Hagemann, M.F., 1994. Groundwater Ch ar ac te r i z a t i o n and Cl ean up a t Closing Military Bases
in California. Proceedings, California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
Hagemann, M.F. and Sabol, M.A., 1993. Role of the U.S. EPA in the High Plains States Groundwater
Recharge Demonstration Program. Proceedings, Sixth Biennial Symposium on the Artificial Recharge of
Groundwater.
Hagemann, M.F., 1993. U.S. EPA Policy on the Technical Impracticability of the Cleanup of DNAPL‐
contaminated Groundwater. California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
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Hagemann, M.F., 1992. Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Contamination of Groundwater: An Ounce of
Prevention... Proceedings, Association of Engineering Geologists Annual Meeting, v. 35.
Other Experience:
Selected as subject matter expert for the California Professional Geologist licensing examinations,
2009‐2011.
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SOIL WATER AIR PROTECTION ENTERPRISE
2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, California 90405
Attn: Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Mobil: (310) 795-2335
Office: (310) 452-5555
Fax: (310) 452-5550
Email: prosenfeld@swape.com
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Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.Chemical Fate and Transport & Air Dispersion Modeling
Principal Environmental Chemist Risk Assessment & Remediation Specialist
Education
Ph.D. Soil Chemistry, University of Washington, 1999. Dissertation on volatile organic compound filtration.
M.S. Environmental Science, U.C. Berkeley, 1995. Thesis on organic waste economics.
B.A. Environmental Studies, U.C. Santa Barbara, 1991. Thesis on wastewater treatment.
Professional Experience
Dr. Rosenfeld has over 25 years’ experience conducting environmental investigations and risk assessments for
evaluating impacts to human health, property, and ecological receptors. His expertise focuses on the fate and
transport of environmental contaminants, human health risk, exposure assessment, and ecological restoration. Dr.
Rosenfeld has evaluated and modeled emissions from oil spills, landfills, boilers and incinerators, process stacks,
storage tanks, confined animal feeding operations, industrial, military and agricultural sources, unconventional oil
drilling operations, and locomotive and construction engines. His project experience ranges from monitoring and
modeling of pollution sources to evaluating impacts of pollution on workers at industrial facilities and residents in
surrounding communities. Dr. Rosenfeld has also successfully modeled exposure to contaminants distributed by
water systems and via vapor intrusion.
Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed remediation programs and risk assessments for contaminated sites
containing lead, heavy metals, mold, bacteria, particulate matter, petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents,
pesticides, radioactive waste, dioxins and furans, semi- and volatile organic compounds, PCBs, PAHs, creosote,
perchlorate, asbestos, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFOA/PFOS), unusual polymers, fuel oxygenates
(MTBE), among other pollutants. Dr. Rosenfeld also has experience evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from
various projects and is an expert on the assessment of odors from industrial and agricultural sites, as well as the
evaluation of odor nuisance impacts and technologies for abatement of odorous emissions. As a principal scientist
at SWAPE, Dr. Rosenfeld directs air dispersion modeling and exposure assessments. He has served as an expert
witness and testified about pollution sources causing nuisance and/or personal injury at sites and has testified as an
expert witness on numerous cases involving exposure to soil, water and air contaminants from industrial, railroad,
agricultural, and military sources.
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Professional History:
Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE); 2003 to present; Principal and Founding Partner
UCLA School of Public Health; 2007 to 2011; Lecturer (Assistant Researcher)
UCLA School of Public Health; 2003 to 2006; Adjunct Professor
UCLA Environmental Science and Engineering Program; 2002-2004; Doctoral Intern Coordinator
UCLA Institute of the Environment, 2001-2002; Research Associate
Komex H2O Science, 2001 to 2003; Senior Remediation Scientist
National Groundwater Association, 2002-2004; Lecturer
San Diego State University, 1999-2001; Adjunct Professor
Anteon Corp., San Diego, 2000-2001; Remediation Project Manager
Ogden (now Amec), San Diego, 2000-2000; Remediation Project Manager
Bechtel, San Diego, California, 1999 – 2000; Risk Assessor
King County, Seattle, 1996 – 1999; Scientist
James River Corp., Washington, 1995-96; Scientist
Big Creek Lumber, Davenport, California, 1995; Scientist
Plumas Corp., California and USFS, Tahoe 1993-1995; Scientist
Peace Corps and World Wildlife Fund, St. Kitts, West Indies, 1991-1993; Scientist
Publications:
Remy, L.L., Clay T., Byers, V., Rosenfeld P. E. (2019) Hospital, Health, and Community Burden After Oil
Refinery Fires, Richmond, California 2007 and 2012. Environmental Health. 18:48
Simons, R.A., Seo, Y. Rosenfeld, P., (2015) Modeling the Effect of Refinery Emission On Residential Property
Value. Journal of Real Estate Research. 27(3):321-342
Chen, J. A, Zapata A. R., Sutherland A. J., Molmen, D.R., Chow, B. S., Wu, L. E., Rosenfeld, P. E., Hesse, R. C.,
(2012) Sulfur Dioxide and Volatile Organic Compound Exposure To A Community In Texas City Texas Evaluated
Using Aermod and Empirical Data. American Journal of Environmental Science, 8(6), 622-632.
Rosenfeld, P.E. & Feng, L. (2011). The Risks of Hazardous Waste. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2011). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Agrochemical Industry, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Gonzalez, J., Feng, L., Sutherland, A., Waller, C., Sok, H., Hesse, R., Rosenfeld, P. (2010). PCBs and
Dioxins/Furans in Attic Dust Collected Near Former PCB Production and Secondary Copper Facilities in Sauget, IL.
Procedia Environmental Sciences. 113–125.
Feng, L., Wu, C., Tam, L., Sutherland, A.J., Clark, J.J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Dioxin and Furan Blood Lipid and
Attic Dust Concentrations in Populations Living Near Four Wood Treatment Facilities in the United States. Journal
of Environmental Health. 73(6), 34-46.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Wood and Paper Industries. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2009). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Petroleum Industry. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in populations living
near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Air
Pollution, 123 (17), 319-327.
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Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). A Statistical Analysis Of Attic Dust And Blood Lipid
Concentrations Of Tetrachloro-p-Dibenzodioxin (TCDD) Toxicity Equivalency Quotients (TEQ) In Two
Populations Near Wood Treatment Facilities. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 002252-002255.
Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). Methods For Collect Samples For Assessing Dioxins
And Other Environmental Contaminants In Attic Dust: A Review. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 000527-
000530.
Hensley, A.R. A. Scott, J. J. J. Clark, Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Attic Dust and Human Blood Samples Collected near
a Former Wood Treatment Facility. Environmental Research. 105, 194-197.
Rosenfeld, P.E., J. J. J. Clark, A. R. Hensley, M. Suffet. (2007). The Use of an Odor Wheel Classification for
Evaluation of Human Health Risk Criteria for Compost Facilities. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 345-357.
Rosenfeld, P. E., M. Suffet. (2007). The Anatomy Of Odour Wheels For Odours Of Drinking Water, Wastewater,
Compost And The Urban Environment. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 335-344.
Sullivan, P. J. Clark, J.J.J., Agardy, F. J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Toxic Legacy, Synthetic Toxins in the Food,
Water, and Air in American Cities. Boston Massachusetts: Elsevier Publishing
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash. Water Science
and Technology. 49(9),171-178.
Rosenfeld P. E., J.J. Clark, I.H. (Mel) Suffet (2004). The Value of An Odor-Quality-Wheel Classification Scheme
For The Urban Environment. Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC)
2004. New Orleans, October 2-6, 2004.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet, I.H. (2004). Understanding Odorants Associated With Compost, Biomass Facilities,
and the Land Application of Biosolids. Water Science and Technology. 49(9), 193-199.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash, Water Science
and Technology, 49( 9), 171-178.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M. A., Sellew, P. (2004). Measurement of Biosolids Odor and Odorant Emissions from
Windrows, Static Pile and Biofilter. Water Environment Research. 76(4), 310-315.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Grey, M and Suffet, M. (2002). Compost Demonstration Project, Sacramento California Using
High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a Green Materials Composting Facility. Integrated Waste Management
Board Public Affairs Office, Publications Clearinghouse (MS–6), Sacramento, CA Publication #442-02-008.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Characterization of odor emissions from three different biosolids. Water
Soil and Air Pollution. 127(1-4), 173-191.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2000). Wood ash control of odor emissions from biosolids application. Journal
of Environmental Quality. 29, 1662-1668.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry and D. Bennett. (2001). Wastewater dewatering polymer affect on biosolids odor
emissions and microbial activity. Water Environment Research. 73(4), 363-367.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Activated Carbon and Wood Ash Sorption of Wastewater, Compost, and
Biosolids Odorants. Water Environment Research, 73, 388-393.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2001). High carbon wood ash effect on biosolids microbial activity and odor.
Water Environment Research. 131(1-4), 247-262.
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Chollack, T. and P. Rosenfeld. (1998). Compost Amendment Handbook For Landscaping. Prepared for and
distributed by the City of Redmond, Washington State.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1992). The Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail. Heritage Magazine of St. Kitts, 3(2).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1993). High School Biogas Project to Prevent Deforestation On St. Kitts. Biomass Users
Network, 7(1).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions From Biosolids
Application To Forest Soil. Doctoral Thesis. University of Washington College of Forest Resources.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1994). Potential Utilization of Small Diameter Trees on Sierra County Public Land. Masters
thesis reprinted by the Sierra County Economic Council. Sierra County, California.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1991). How to Build a Small Rural Anaerobic Digester & Uses Of Biogas In The First And Third
World. Bachelors Thesis. University of California.
Presentations:
Rosenfeld, P.E., "The science for Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFAS): What makes remediation so hard?" Law
Seminars International, (May 9-10, 2018) 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 101 Seattle, WA.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Sutherland, A; Hesse, R.; Zapata, A. (October 3-6, 2013). Air dispersion modeling of volatile
organic emissions from multiple natural gas wells in Decatur, TX. 44th Western Regional Meeting, American
Chemical Society. Lecture conducted from Santa Clara, CA.
Sok, H.L.; Waller, C.C.; Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sutherland, A.J.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; Hesse, R.C.;
Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Atrazine: A Persistent Pesticide in Urban Drinking Water.
Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sok, H.L.; Sutherland, A.J.; Waller, C.C.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; La, M.; Hesse,
R.C.; Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Bringing Environmental Justice to East St. Louis,
Illinois. Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Perfluoroctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluoroactane Sulfonate (PFOS)
Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the United
States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting, Lecture conducted
from Tuscon, AZ.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Cost to Filter Atrazine Contamination from Drinking Water in the United
States” Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the
United States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting. Lecture
conducted from Tuscon, AZ.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (20-22 July, 2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in
populations living near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. Brebbia, C.A. and Popov, V., eds., Air
Pollution XVII: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Modeling, Monitoring and
Management of Air Pollution. Lecture conducted from Tallinn, Estonia.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Moss Point Community Exposure To Contaminants From A Releasing
Facility. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from
University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). The Repeated Trespass of Tritium-Contaminated Water Into A
Surrounding Community Form Repeated Waste Spills From A Nuclear Power Plant. The 23rd Annual International
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Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Somerville Community Exposure To Contaminants From Wood Treatment
Facility Emissions. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Lecture conducted
from University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Production, Chemical Properties, Toxicology, & Treatment Case Studies of 1,2,3-
Trichloropropane (TCP). The Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) Annual Meeting. Lecture
conducted from San Diego, CA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Blood and Attic Sampling for Dioxin/Furan, PAH, and Metal Exposure in Florala,
Alabama. The AEHS Annual Meeting. Lecture conducted from San Diego, CA.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (August 21 – 25, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. The 26th International Symposium on
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants – DIOXIN2006. Lecture conducted from Radisson SAS Scandinavia
Hotel in Oslo Norway.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (November 4-8, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. APHA 134 Annual Meeting &
Exposition. Lecture conducted from Boston Massachusetts.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (October 24-25, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
Mealey’s C8/PFOA. Science, Risk & Litigation Conference. Lecture conducted from The Rittenhouse Hotel,
Philadelphia, PA.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation PEMA Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton
Hotel, Irvine California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Fate, Transport, Toxicity, And Persistence of 1,2,3-TCP. PEMA
Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton Hotel in Irvine, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 26-27, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PDBEs. Mealey’s Groundwater
Conference. Lecture conducted from Ritz Carlton Hotel, Marina Del Ray, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (June 7-8, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
International Society of Environmental Forensics: Focus On Emerging Contaminants. Lecture conducted from
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Fate Transport, Persistence and Toxicology of PFOA and Related
Perfluorochemicals. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water And Environmental Law Conference.
Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water and
Environmental Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. and Rob Hesse R.G. (May 5-6, 2004). Tert-butyl Alcohol Liability
and Toxicology, A National Problem and Unquantified Liability. National Groundwater Association. Environmental
Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Congress Plaza Hotel, Chicago Illinois.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (March 2004). Perchlorate Toxicology. Meeting of the American Groundwater Trust.
Lecture conducted from Phoenix Arizona.
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Hagemann, M.F., Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and Rob Hesse (2004). Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River.
Meeting of tribal representatives. Lecture conducted from Parker, AZ.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (April 7, 2004). A National Damage Assessment Model For PCE and Dry Cleaners.
Drycleaner Symposium. California Ground Water Association. Lecture conducted from Radison Hotel, Sacramento,
California.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M., (June 2003) Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Seventh
International In Situ And On Site Bioremediation Symposium Battelle Conference Orlando, FL.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. (February 20-21, 2003) Understanding Historical Use, Chemical
Properties, Toxicity and Regulatory Guidance of 1,4 Dioxane. National Groundwater Association. Southwest Focus
Conference. Water Supply and Emerging Contaminants.. Lecture conducted from Hyatt Regency Phoenix Arizona.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (February 6-7, 2003). Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. California
CUPA Forum. Lecture conducted from Marriott Hotel, Anaheim California.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (October 23, 2002) Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. EPA
Underground Storage Tank Roundtable. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Understanding Odor from Compost, Wastewater and
Industrial Processes. Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water
Association. Lecture conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Using High Carbon Wood Ash to Control Compost Odor.
Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water Association. Lecture
conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (September 22-24, 2002). Biocycle Composting For Coastal Sage Restoration.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association. Lecture conducted from Vancouver Washington..
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (November 11-14, 2002). Using High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a
Green Materials Composting Facility. Soil Science Society Annual Conference. Lecture conducted from
Indianapolis, Maryland.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (September 16, 2000). Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Water
Environment Federation. Lecture conducted from Anaheim California.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (October 16, 2000). Wood ash and biofilter control of compost odor. Biofest. Lecture conducted
from Ocean Shores, California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (2000). Bioremediation Using Organic Soil Amendments. California Resource Recovery
Association. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (1999). An evaluation of ash incorporation with biosolids for odor reduction. Soil
Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Salt Lake City Utah.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Comparison of Microbial Activity and Odor Emissions from
Three Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Brown and Caldwell. Lecture conducted from Seattle Washington.
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Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions from
Biosolids Application To Forest Soil. Biofest. Lecture conducted from Lake Chelan, Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E, C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. B. Harrison, and R. Dills. (1997). Comparison of Odor Emissions From Three
Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Soil Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Anaheim
California.
Teaching Experience:
UCLA Department of Environmental Health (Summer 2003 through 20010) Taught Environmental Health Science
100 to students, including undergrad, medical doctors, public health professionals and nurses. Course focused on
the health effects of environmental contaminants.
National Ground Water Association, Successful Remediation Technologies. Custom Course in Sante Fe, New
Mexico. May 21, 2002. Focused on fate and transport of fuel contaminants associated with underground storage
tanks.
National Ground Water Association; Successful Remediation Technologies Course in Chicago Illinois. April 1,
2002. Focused on fate and transport of contaminants associated with Superfund and RCRA sites.
California Integrated Waste Management Board, April and May, 2001. Alternative Landfill Caps Seminar in San
Diego, Ventura, and San Francisco. Focused on both prescriptive and innovative landfill cover design.
UCLA Department of Environmental Engineering, February 5, 2002. Seminar on Successful Remediation
Technologies focusing on Groundwater Remediation.
University Of Washington, Soil Science Program, Teaching Assistant for several courses including: Soil Chemistry,
Organic Soil Amendments, and Soil Stability.
U.C. Berkeley, Environmental Science Program Teaching Assistant for Environmental Science 10.
Academic Grants Awarded:
California Integrated Waste Management Board. $41,000 grant awarded to UCLA Institute of the Environment.
Goal: To investigate effect of high carbon wood ash on volatile organic emissions from compost. 2001.
Synagro Technologies, Corona California: $10,000 grant awarded to San Diego State University.
Goal: investigate effect of biosolids for restoration and remediation of degraded coastal sage soils. 2000.
King County, Department of Research and Technology, Washington State. $100,000 grant awarded to University of
Washington: Goal: To investigate odor emissions from biosolids application and the effect of polymers and ash on
VOC emissions. 1998.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association, Washington State. $20,000 grant awarded to investigate effect of
polymers and ash on VOC emissions from biosolids. 1997.
James River Corporation, Oregon: $10,000 grant was awarded to investigate the success of genetically engineered
Poplar trees with resistance to round-up. 1996.
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United State Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest: $15,000 grant was awarded to investigating fire ecology of the
Tahoe National Forest. 1995.
Kellogg Foundation, Washington D.C. $500 grant was awarded to construct a large anaerobic digester on St. Kitts
in West Indies. 1993
Deposition and/or Trial Testimony:
In the Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-14-2021
Trial, October 8-4-2021
In the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois
Joseph Rafferty, Plaintiff vs. Consolidated Rail Corporation and National Railroad Passenger Corporation
d/b/a AMTRAK,
Case No.: No. 18-L-6845
Rosenfeld Deposition, 6-28-2021
In the United States District Court For the Northern District of Illinois
Theresa Romcoe, Plaintiff vs. Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation d/b/a METRA
Rail, Defendants
Case No.: No. 17-cv-8517
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and For the Cunty of Maricopa
Mary Tryon et al., Plaintiff vs. The City of Pheonix v. Cox Cactus Farm, L.L.C., Utah Shelter Systems, Inc.
Case Number CV20127-094749
Rosenfeld Deposition: 5-7-2021
In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division
Robinson, Jeremy et al Plaintiffs, vs. CNA Insurance Company et al.
Case Number 1:17-cv-000508
Rosenfeld Deposition: 3-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Bernardino
Gary Garner, Personal Representative for the Estate of Melvin Garner vs. BNSF Railway Company.
Case No. 1720288
Rosenfeld Deposition 2-23-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Spring Street Courthouse
Benny M Rodriguez vs. Union Pacific Railroad, A Corporation, et al.
Case No. 18STCV01162
Rosenfeld Deposition 12-23-2020
In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri
Karen Cornwell, Plaintiff, vs. Marathon Petroleum, LP, Defendant.
Case No.: 1716-CV10006
Rosenfeld Deposition. 8-30-2019
In the United States District Court For The District of New Jersey
Duarte et al, Plaintiffs, vs. United States Metals Refining Company et. al. Defendant.
Case No.: 2:17-cv-01624-ES-SCM
Rosenfeld Deposition. 6-7-2019
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In the United States District Court of Southern District of Texas Galveston Division
M/T Carla Maersk, Plaintiffs, vs. Conti 168., Schiffahrts-GMBH & Co. Bulker KG MS “Conti Perdido”
Defendant.
Case No.: 3:15-CV-00106 consolidated with 3:15-CV-00237
Rosenfeld Deposition. 5-9-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
Carole-Taddeo-Bates et al., vs. Ifran Khan et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC615636
Rosenfeld Deposition, 1-26-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments et al. vs El Adobe Apts. Inc. et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC646857
Rosenfeld Deposition, 10-6-2018; Trial 3-7-19
In United States District Court For The District of Colorado
Bells et al. Plaintiff vs. The 3M Company et al., Defendants
Case No.: 1:16-cv-02531-RBJ
Rosenfeld Deposition, 3-15-2018 and 4-3-2018
In The District Court Of Regan County, Texas, 112th Judicial District
Phillip Bales et al., Plaintiff vs. Dow Agrosciences, LLC, et al., Defendants
Cause No.: 1923
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-17-2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Contra Costa
Simons et al., Plaintiffs vs. Chevron Corporation, et al., Defendants
Cause No C12-01481
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-20-2017
In The Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-23-2017
In United States District Court For The Southern District of Mississippi
Guy Manuel vs. The BP Exploration et al., Defendants
Case: No 1:19-cv-00315-RHW
Rosenfeld Deposition, 4-22-2020
In The Superior Court of the State of California, For The County of Los Angeles
Warrn Gilbert and Penny Gilber, Plaintiff vs. BMW of North America LLC
Case No.: LC102019 (c/w BC582154)
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-16-2017, Trail 8-28-2018
In the Northern District Court of Mississippi, Greenville Division
Brenda J. Cooper, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Meritor Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 4:16-cv-52-DMB-JVM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2017
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In The Superior Court of the State of Washington, County of Snohomish
Michael Davis and Julie Davis et al., Plaintiff vs. Cedar Grove Composting Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 13-2-03987-5
Rosenfeld Deposition, February 2017
Trial, March 2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California, County of Alameda
Charles Spain., Plaintiff vs. Thermo Fisher Scientific, et al., Defendants
Case No.: RG14711115
Rosenfeld Deposition, September 2015
In The Iowa District Court In And For Poweshiek County
Russell D. Winburn, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Doug Hoksbergen, et al., Defendants
Case No.: LALA002187
Rosenfeld Deposition, August 2015
In The Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia
Robert Andrews, et al. v. Antero, et al.
Civil Action N0. 14-C-30000
Rosenfeld Deposition, June 2015
In The Iowa District Court For Muscatine County
Laurie Freeman et. al. Plaintiffs vs. Grain Processing Corporation, Defendant
Case No 4980
Rosenfeld Deposition: May 2015
In the Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, in and For Broward County, Florida
Walter Hinton, et. al. Plaintiff, vs. City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a Municipality, Defendant.
Case Number CACE07030358 (26)
Rosenfeld Deposition: December 2014
In the County Court of Dallas County Texas
Lisa Parr et al, Plaintiff, vs. Aruba et al, Defendant.
Case Number cc-11-01650-E
Rosenfeld Deposition: March and September 2013
Rosenfeld Trial: April 2014
In the Court of Common Pleas of Tuscarawas County Ohio
John Michael Abicht, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Republic Services, Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 2008 CT 10 0741 (Cons. w/ 2009 CV 10 0987)
Rosenfeld Deposition: October 2012
In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Northern Division
James K. Benefield, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. International Paper Company, Defendant.
Civil Action Number 2:09-cv-232-WHA-TFM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2010, June 2011
In the Circuit Court of Jefferson County Alabama
Jaeanette Moss Anthony, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Drummond Company Inc., et al., Defendants
Civil Action No. CV 2008-2076
Rosenfeld Deposition: September 2010
In the United States District Court, Western District Lafayette Division
Ackle et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Citgo Petroleum Corporation, et al., Defendants.
Case Number 2:07CV1052
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2009
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Shawn Smallwood, PhD
3108 Finch Street
Davis, CA 95616
Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner
City of Santa Monica, City Planning Division
1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 28
Santa Monica, California 90401 19 November 2021
RE: 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project
Dear Ms. Kwok,
I write to reply to responses to my comments on the Final Environmental Impact Report
(FEIR) prepared for the proposed 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (City of
Santa Monica 2021). My qualifications as an expert on biological resources were
summarized in my letter of 29 October 2021 along with its attached CV. My replies
correspond with the letter-number labeling used by City of Santa Monica.
Response D.1: “The project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized
area” with “minimal roosting and foraging habitat” and “the project site and
surrounding area do not provide typical foraging and nesting habitat.”
Reply: The City does not dispute our detections of wildlife at the site of the proposed
project, nor does the City dispute the eBird and iNaturalist records of sightings of
special-status species in the City of Santa Monica near the proposed project site.
Although these records are not disputed, the City disputes the meanings of the records
of occurrence of wildlife, and most specifically of special-status species of wildlife.
According to the City, wildlife seen in the City indisputably occur there, but are nothing
other than transients and consumers of human garbage. According to City of Santa
Monica, wildlife occurring in the City do not belong there and are therefore of no value.
It must be difficult to explain away the occurrences of wildlife and special-status species
of wildlife at a place where the City assumed none would live, and where the City opted
to perform no wildlife surveys. The City’s explanations rely on pseudoscientific
characterizations of wildlife habitat. The City attempts to distinguish between different
types of habitat and to assign different values to each type. The attempts, however,
betray ignorance of wildlife ecology. Habitat is defined by a species’ use of the
environment (Hall et al. 1997). Krausman (2016) updated the definition of habitat as
“The resources and conditions present in an area that produce occupancy, which may
include survival and reproduction by a given organism. Habitat is organism-specific and
is more than vegetation or vegetation structure.” That aspect of Krausman’s definition
that goes to survival is of critical importance in the context of wildlife using the
urbanized portion of Santa Monica as habitat. Wild animals occurring in Santa Monica
are not doing so as tourists, nor merely for the opportunities to eat “trash discarded by
humans,” as the City suggests; they occur in the City to survive.
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Response D.1: “The air space over the project site would still be available and its
existing use by birds and other wildlife and plant species is expected to be unchanged by
project construction and operation.”
Reply: Within the project’s footprint, most of the airspace within 45 feet of the ground
would no longer be available to volant wildlife. The volume of lost airspace to wildlife
would be nearly 2,019,006 cubic feet. If the City means to say that airspace would
remain above the new building, this would be true but misleading. Many volant animals
fly relatively low in the airspace, which is why electric distribution lines, transmission
lines, wind turbines and low-rise buildings kill so many of them.
Response D.1: “eBird and iNaturalist documents occurrences of species are one
instance but it does not establish the presence of suitable breeding and foraging habitat
that a species is dependent upon, just a snapshot in time. For example, a rare bird seen
in a tree of a McDonald parking lot can be documented and submitted to these online
geodatabases. A single, transient occurrence of a special-status bird can occur anywhere,
but that does not establish suitable habitat or territory.”
Reply: The City speculates which observations of wildlife are meaningful and which
are not. According to the City, a bird visiting McDonald’s is to be dismissed as
insignificant because it does not represent a part of the bird’s territory. However, the
City would not know the importance of McDonald’s to this bird without studying it
further; it simply comes to a conclusion that is convenient to the City. Animals have
their reasons for occurring at a site, and it is not for the City to decide the meanings of
those visits based on assumptions and speculation. Nor is it necessary for the use of a
site to be within the animal’s territory in order for it to serve a meaningful purpose. For
example, birds on migration must be able to find opportunities for stopover.
Response D.2: “The project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized
area that has many other buildings that have greater height and greater surface area of
windows when compared to the proposed Project. The proposed project would not
constitute a substantive change to the surrounding urban environment and would not
have a significant impact on wildlife.”
Reply: The height of a building does not determine its relative risk of collision to birds.
Some of the most lethal buildings to birds have been low-rise buildings. Instead of
speculating over reasons to dismiss the potential impact, the appropriate approach
would be to study how birds move through that part of the City where the project is
proposed. It looked to me and Noriko Smallwood that many birds were targeting the
project site for flying through and stopping over in the trees surrounding the site.
Response D.2: “The proposed project would be required to comply with SMMC
Section 9.21.120 which prohibits the use of highly reflective materials.”
Reply: Even if 25% of the windows were reflective per the extent allowable under
SMMC Section 9.21.120, this extent would comprise 145 m2 of reflective glass. This
much reflective glass would risk many bird collision fatalities. It also would not mean
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that the rest of the glass is safe. Reflectivity represents only one of the two risk factors,
the other being transparency. The remainder of the glass on the building would also be
dangerous to birds. My prediction of 42 bird deaths per year (95% CI: 25‒60) was
derived from studies of bird mortality at a variety of buildings with various types and
amounts of glass. In other words, the implementation of SMMC Section 9.21.120 would
not lessen my predicted impact.
Response D.2: “The bird collision rate stated in this comment is speculative not
supported by substantial evidence that such bird mortalities would occur due to
construction of a 3-story structure at the Project site.”
Reply: The predicted collision rate is not speculative. Its foundation is empirical. It is
based on a review of scientific studies that were published in peer-reviewed scientific
journals.
Response D.2: “the construction of a single 3-story structure would not be expected
to change flying patterns of bird species in the area such that there would an increase in
bird window collisions.”
Reply: The same could have been speculated of all the buildings at which fatality
monitoring contributed to the empirical foundation of my prediction of bird-collision
mortality.
Response D.3: “The Initial Study determined that the proposed Project would not
have any potential to result in a significant impact to biological resources and the topic
was eliminated from further consideration in the Draft EIR.”
Reply: The Initial Study was mistaken to neglect the second or third largest
anthropogenic source of avian mortality known to science. The EIR should be revised to
include an analysis of potential impacts to birds caused by the project, and to formulate
appropriate mitigation.
Response D.3: “...suitable habitat for sensitive species, or special-status species, does
not occur within the City.. would not result in the taking of rare or sensitive species or
the degradation of sensitive habitat.”
Reply: Whether sensitive habitat occurs in Santa Monica is not the issue. As Hall et al.
(1997) and Krausman (2016) point out, habitat is habitat. The term “sensitive habitat”
is vague and of no meaning in the context of avian use of Santa Monica. Although some
birds obviously reside in Santa Monica, many birds visiting Santa Monica are on their
way from one habitat patch to another. The airspace above and around existing
buildings comprises an important part of avian habitat, enabling birds to travel to where
they need to go.
Response D.3: “This comment does not establish any new information that would
require revision to the FEIR.”
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Reply: My comments provided an empirically-founded prediction of bird-window
collision mortality, the impacts of which were entirely neglected by the City of Santa
Monica. Furthermore, my comments established that birds live on the project site, and
other birds fly through the airspace above and around the project site, and that they do
so in an environment that is already dangerous to birds due to the extensive reflective
and transparent glass on neighboring buildings (Photo 1). The project as proposed
would displace birds from more of their aerosphere and would needlessly add bird-
window collision risk without adequate mitigation.
Photo 1. Another view of the reflective nature of glass covering a neighboring
building to the proposed project site, challenging passing birds to discern which tree is
real and which is not.
Thank you for your attention,
____________________
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D.
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REFERENCES CITED
Hall, L. S., P. R. Krausman, and M. L. Morrison. 1997. “The habitat concept and a plea
for standard terminology.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:173-82.
Krausman, P. R. 2016. Another Plea for Standard Terminology. Journal of Wildlife
Management 80:1143–1144. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21121
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Kenneth Shawn Smallwood Curriculum Vitae
3108 Finch Street Born May 3, 1963 in
Davis, CA 95616 Sacramento, California. Phone (530) 756-4598 Married, father of two. Cell (530) 601-6857 puma@dcn.org Ecologist
Expertise
• Finding solutions to controversial problems related to wildlife interactions with human industry, infrastructure, and activities;
• Wildlife monitoring and field study using GPS, thermal imaging, behavior surveys;
• Using systems analysis and experimental design principles to identify meaningful
ecological patterns that inform management decisions. Education Ph.D. Ecology, University of California, Davis. September 1990.
M.S. Ecology, University of California, Davis. June 1987. B.S. Anthropology, University of California, Davis. June 1985. Corcoran High School, Corcoran, California. June 1981. Experience
668 professional publications, including:
88 peer reviewed publications
24 in non-reviewed proceedings
554 reports, declarations, posters and book reviews
8 in mass media outlets
87 public presentations of research results
Editing for scientific journals: Guest Editor, Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2012-2013, of invited papers representing international views on the impacts of wind energy on wildlife and how to mitigate the impacts. Associate Editor, Journal of Wildlife Management, March 2004 to 30 June 2007. Editorial Board Member, Environmental Management, 10/1999 to 8/2004. Associate Editor,
Biological Conservation, 9/1994 to 9/1995.
Member, Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (SRC), August 2006 to April 2011. The five-member committee investigated causes of bird and bat collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, and recommended mitigation and monitoring measures. The SRC
reviewed the science underlying the Alameda County Avian Protection Program, and advised
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the County on how to reduce wildlife fatalities.
Consulting Ecologist, 2004-2007, California Energy Commission (CEC). Provided consulting
services as needed to the CEC on renewable energy impacts, monitoring and research, and produced several reports. Also collaborated with Lawrence-Livermore National Lab on research to understand and reduce wind turbine impacts on wildlife.
Consulting Ecologist, 1999-2013, U.S. Navy. Performed endangered species surveys, hazardous
waste site monitoring, and habitat restoration for the endangered San Joaquin kangaroo rat, California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, California clapper rail, western burrowing owl, salt marsh harvest mouse, and other species at Naval Air Station Lemoore; Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord; Naval Security Group Activity,
Skaggs Island; National Radio Transmitter Facility, Dixon; and, Naval Outlying Landing Field
Imperial Beach. Part-time Lecturer, 1998-2005, California State University, Sacramento. Instructed Mammalogy, Behavioral Ecology, and Ornithology Lab, Contemporary Environmental Issues, Natural
Resources Conservation.
Senior Ecologist, 1999-2005, BioResource Consultants. Designed and implemented research and monitoring studies related to avian fatalities at wind turbines, avian electrocutions on electric distribution poles across California, and avian fatalities at transmission lines.
Chairman, Conservation Affairs Committee, The Wildlife Society--Western Section, 1999-2001. Prepared position statements and led efforts directed toward conservation issues, including travel to Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress for more wildlife conservation funding.
Systems Ecologist, 1995-2000, Institute for Sustainable Development. Headed ISD’s program on
integrated resources management. Developed indicators of ecological integrity for large areas, using remotely sensed data, local community involvement and GIS. Associate, 1997-1998, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California,
Davis. Worked with Shu Geng and Mingua Zhang on several studies related to wildlife
interactions with agriculture and patterns of fertilizer and pesticide residues in groundwater across a large landscape. Lead Scientist, 1996-1999, National Endangered Species Network. Informed academic scientists
and environmental activists about emerging issues regarding the Endangered Species Act and
other environmental laws. Testified at public hearings on endangered species issues. Ecologist, 1997-1998, Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. Conducted field research to determine the impact of past mercury mining on the status of California red-legged frogs in
Santa Clara County, California.
Senior Systems Ecologist, 1994-1995, EIP Associates, Sacramento, California. Provided consulting services in environmental planning, and quantitative assessment of land units for their conservation and restoration opportunities basedon ecological resource requirements of 29
special-status species. Developed ecological indicators for prioritizing areas within Yolo County
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to receive mitigation funds for habitat easements and restoration.
Post-Graduate Researcher, 1990-1994, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, U.C. Davis.
Under Dr. Shu Geng’s mentorship, studied landscape and management effects on temporal and spatial patterns of abundance among pocket gophers and species of Falconiformes and Carnivora in the Sacramento Valley. Managed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture. Assisted with landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination
across Tulare County, California.
Work experience in graduate school: Co-taught Conservation Biology with Dr. Christine Schonewald, 1991 & 1993, UC Davis Graduate Group in Ecology; Reader for Dr. Richard Coss’s course on Psychobiology in 1990, UC Davis Department of Psychology; Research
Assistant to Dr. Walter E. Howard, 1988-1990, UC Davis Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Biology, testing durable baits for pocket gopher management in forest clearcuts; Research Assistant to Dr. Terrell P. Salmon, 1987-1988, UC Wildlife Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing empirical models of mammal and bird invasions in North America, and a rating system for priority research and control of exotic species based on
economic, environmental and human health hazards in California. Student Assistant to Dr. E.
Lee Fitzhugh, 1985-1987, UC Cooperative Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing and implementing statewide mountain lion track count for long-term monitoring.
Fulbright Research Fellow, Indonesia, 1988. Tested use of new sampling methods for numerical
monitoring of Sumatran tiger and six other species of endemic felids, and evaluated methods used by other researchers. Projects
Repowering wind energy projects through careful siting of new wind turbines using map-based collision hazard models to minimize impacts to volant wildlife. Funded by wind companies (principally NextEra Renewable Energy, Inc.), California Energy Commission and East Bay Regional Park District, I have collaborated with a GIS analyst and managed a crew of five field
biologists performing golden eagle behavior surveys and nocturnal surveys on bats and owls. The
goal is to quantify flight patterns for development of predictive models to more carefully site new wind turbines in repowering projects. Focused behavior surveys began May 2012 and continue. Collision hazard models have been prepared for seven wind projects, three of which were built. Planning for additional repowering projects is underway.
Test avian safety of new mixer-ejector wind turbine (MEWT). Designed and implemented a before-after, control-impact experimental design to test the avian safety of a new, shrouded wind turbine developed by Ogin Inc. (formerly known as FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation). Supported by a $718,000 grant from the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research program
and a 20% match share contribution from Ogin, I managed a crew of seven field biologists who
performed periodic fatality searches and behavior surveys, carcass detection trials, nocturnal behavior surveys using a thermal camera, and spatial analyses with the collaboration of a GIS analyst. Field work began 1 April 2012 and ended 30 March 2015 without Ogin installing its MEWTs, but we still achieved multiple important scientific advances.
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Reduce avian mortality due to wind turbines at Altamont Pass. Studied wildlife impacts caused by 5,400 wind turbines at the world’s most notorious wind resource area. Studied how impacts are
perceived by monitoring and how they are affected by terrain, wind patterns, food resources, range
management practices, wind turbine operations, seasonal patterns, population cycles, infrastructure management such as electric distribution, animal behavior and social interactions. Reduce avian mortality on electric distribution poles. Directed research toward reducing bird
electrocutions on electric distribution poles, 2000-2007. Oversaw 5 founds of fatality searches at
10,000 poles from Orange County to Glenn County, California, and produced two large reports. Cook et al. v. Rockwell International et al., No. 90-K-181 (D. Colorado). Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried and surface-deposited radioactive
and hazardous chemical wastes at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Provided expert reports based
on four site visits and an extensive document review of burrowing animals. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals. I testified in federal court in November 2005, and my clients were subsequently awarded a $553,000,000 judgment by a
jury. After appeals the award was increased to two billion dollars.
Hanford Nuclear Reservation Litigation. Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried radioactive wastes at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington. Provided three expert reports based on three site visits and extensive document review.
Predicted and verified a certain population density of pocket gophers on buried waste structures, as
well as incidence of radionuclide contamination in body tissue. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals.
Expert testimony and declarations on proposed residential and commercial developments, gas-fired
power plants, wind, solar and geothermal projects, water transfers and water transfer delivery systems, endangered species recovery plans, Habitat Conservation Plans and Natural Communities Conservation Programs. Testified before multiple government agencies, Tribunals, Boards of Supervisors and City Councils, and participated with press conferences and depositions. Prepared
expert witness reports and court declarations, which are summarized under Reports (below).
Protocol-level surveys for special-status species. Used California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish and Wildlife Service protocols to search for California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander, arroyo southwestern toad, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, western pond turtle, giant
kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kit fox, western burrowing owl, Swainson’s
hawk, Valley elderberry longhorn beetle and other special-status species. Conservation of San Joaquin kangaroo rat. Performed research to identify factors responsible for the decline of this endangered species at Lemoore Naval Air Station, 2000-2013, and implemented
habitat enhancements designed to reverse the trend and expand the population.
Impact of West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpies. Funded by Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, 2005-2008, compared survey results pre- and post-West Nile Virus epidemic for multiple bird species in the Sacramento Valley, particularly on yellow-billed magpie
and American crow due to susceptibility to WNV.
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Workshops on HCPs. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison with organizing and conducting a 2-day
workshop on Habitat Conservation Plans, sponsored by Southern California Edison, and another 1-
day workshop sponsored by PG&E. These Workshops were attended by academics, attorneys, and consultants with HCP experience. We guest-edited a Proceedings published in Environmental Management.
Mapping of biological resources along Highways 101, 46 and 41. Used GPS and GIS to delineate
vegetation complexes and locations of special-status species along 26 miles of highway in San Luis Obispo County, 14 miles of highway and roadway in Monterey County, and in a large area north of Fresno, including within reclaimed gravel mining pits.
GPS mapping and monitoring at restoration sites and at Caltrans mitigation sites. Monitored the
success of elderberry shrubs at one location, the success of willows at another location, and the response of wildlife to the succession of vegetation at both sites. Also used GPS to monitor the response of fossorial animals to yellow star-thistle eradication and natural grassland restoration efforts at Bear Valley in Colusa County and at the decommissioned Mather Air Force Base in
Sacramento County.
Mercury effects on Red-legged Frog. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison and US Fish and Wildlife Service in assessing the possible impacts of historical mercury mining on the federally listed California red-legged frog in Santa Clara County. Also measured habitat variables in streams.
Opposition to proposed No Surprises rule. Wrote a white paper and summary letter explaining scientific grounds for opposing the incidental take permit (ITP) rules providing ITP applicants and holders with general assurances they will be free of compliance with the Endangered Species Act once they adhere to the terms of a “properly functioning HCP.” Submitted 188 signatures of
scientists and environmental professionals concerned about No Surprises rule US Fish and Wildlife
Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, all US Senators. Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan alternative. Designed narrow channel marsh to increase the likelihood of survival and recovery in the wild of giant garter snake, Swainson’s hawk and
Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle. The design included replication and interspersion of treatments
for experimental testing of critical habitat elements. I provided a report to Northern Territories, Inc. Assessments of agricultural production system and environmental technology transfer to China. Twice visited China and interviewed scientists, industrialists, agriculturalists, and the Directors of
the Chinese Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Agriculture to assess the need
and possible pathways for environmental clean-up technologies and trade opportunities between the US and China. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Conducted landscape ecology study of Yolo County to
spatially prioritize allocation of mitigation efforts to improve ecosystem functionality within the
County from the perspective of 29 special-status species of wildlife and plants. Used a hierarchically structured indicators approach to apply principles of landscape and ecosystem ecology, conservation biology, and local values in rating land units. Derived GIS maps to help guide the conservation area design, and then developed implementation strategies.
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Mountain lion track count. Developed and conducted a carnivore monitoring program throughout California since 1985. Species counted include mountain lion, bobcat, black bear, coyote, red and
gray fox, raccoon, striped skunk, badger, and black-tailed deer. Vegetation and land use are also
monitored. Track survey transect was established on dusty, dirt roads within randomly selected quadrats. Sumatran tiger and other felids. Upon award of Fulbright Research Fellowship, I designed and
initiated track counts for seven species of wild cats in Sumatra, including Sumatran tiger, fishing
cat, and golden cat. Spent four months on Sumatra and Java in 1988, and learned Bahasa Indonesia, the official Indonesian language. Wildlife in agriculture. Beginning as post-graduate research, I studied pocket gophers and other
wildlife in 40 alfalfa fields throughout the Sacramento Valley, and I surveyed for wildlife along a
200 mile road transect since 1989 with a hiatus of 1996-2004. The data are analyzed using GIS and methods from landscape ecology, and the results published and presented orally to farming groups in California and elsewhere. I also conducted the first study of wildlife in cover crops used on vineyards and orchards.
Agricultural energy use and Tulare County groundwater study. Developed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture, and collaborated on a landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination across Tulare County, California.
Pocket gopher damage in forest clear-cuts. Developed gopher sampling methods and tested various
poison baits and baiting regimes in the largest-ever field study of pocket gopher management in forest plantations, involving 68 research plots in 55 clear-cuts among 6 National Forests in northern California.
Risk assessment of exotic species in North America. Developed empirical models of mammal and
bird species invasions in North America, as well as a rating system for assigning priority research and control to exotic species in California, based on economic, environmental, and human health hazards.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Smallwood, K. S. 2020. USA wind energy-caused bat fatalities increase with shorter fatality search intervals. Diversity 12(98); doi:10.3390/d12030098.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, and S. Standish. 2020. Dogs detect larger wind energy impacts on
bats and birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:852-864. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21863. Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Relating bat passage rates to wind turbine fatalities. Diversity 12(84); doi:10.3390/d12020084.
Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Effects of wind turbine curtailment on bird and bat fatalities. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:684-696. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21844 Kitano, M., M. Ino, K. S. Smallwood, and S. Shiraki. 2020. Seasonal difference in carcass
persistence rates at wind farms with snow, Hokkaido, Japan. Ornithological Science 19: 63 –
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Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2018. Nest-site selection in a high-density colony of
burrowing owls. Journal of Raptor Research 52:454-470. Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, E. L. Walther, E. Leyvas, S. Standish, J. Mount, B. Karas. 2018. Estimating wind turbine fatalities using integrated detection trials. Journal of Wildlife
Management 82:1169-1184.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Long search intervals under-estimate bird and bat fatalities caused by wind turbines. Wildlife Society Bulletin 41:224-230.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. The challenges of addressing wildlife impacts when repowering wind
energy projects. Pages 175-187 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. May, R., Gill, A. B., Köppel, J. Langston, R. H.W., Reichenbach, M., Scheidat, M., Smallwood, S.,
Voigt, C. C., Hüppop, O., and Portman, M. 2017. Future research directions to reconcile wind
turbine–wildlife interactions. Pages 255-276 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Monitoring birds. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts
and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Siting to Minimize Raptor Collisions: an example from the Repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United
Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Johnson, D. H., S. R. Loss, K. S. Smallwood, W. P. Erickson. 2016. Avian fatalities at wind energy facilities in North America: A comparison of recent approaches. Human–Wildlife Interactions 10(1):7-18.
Sadar, M. J., D. S.-M. Guzman, A. Mete, J. Foley, N. Stephenson, K. H. Rogers, C. Grosset, K. S. Smallwood, J. Shipman, A. Wells, S. D. White, D. A. Bell, and M. G. Hawkins. 2015. Mange Caused by a novel Micnemidocoptes mite in a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29(3):231-237.
Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Habitat fragmentation and corridors. Pages 84-101 in M. L. Morrison and H. A. Mathewson, Eds., Wildlife habitat conservation: concepts, challenges, and solutions. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Mete, A., N. Stephenson, K. Rogers, M. G. Hawkins, M. Sadar, D. Guzman, D. A. Bell, J. Shipman,
A. Wells, K. S. Smallwood, and J. Foley. 2014. Emergence of Knemidocoptic mange in wild Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in California. Emerging Infectious Diseases 20(10):1716-1718.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Introduction: Wind-energy development and wildlife conservation.
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Wildlife Society Bulletin 37: 3-4.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Comparing bird and bat fatality-rate estimates among North American
wind-energy projects. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:19-33. + Online Supplemental Material. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, J. Mount, and R. C. E. Culver. 2013. Nesting Burrowing Owl Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Wildlife Society Bulletin:
37:787-795.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, B. Karas, and S. A. Snyder. 2013. Response to Huso and Erickson Comments on Novel Scavenger Removal Trials. Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 216-225.
Bell, D. A., and K. S. Smallwood. 2010. Birds of prey remain at risk. Science 330:913.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, S. A. Snyder, and J. E. DiDonato. 2010. Novel scavenger removal trials increase estimates of wind turbine-caused avian fatality rates. Journal of Wildlife Management 74: 1089-1097 + Online Supplemental Material.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2009. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind resource area to minimize burrowing owl and other bird fatalities. Energies 2009(2):915-943. http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/2/4/915
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2009. Impacts of West Nile Virus Epizootic on Yellow-Billed
Magpie, American Crow, and other Birds in the Sacramento Valley, California. The Condor 111:247-254. Smallwood, K. S., L. Rugge, and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Influence of Behavior on Bird Mortality
in Wind Energy Developments: The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Journal of
Wildlife Management 73:1082-1098. Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2009. Avian and Bat Fatality Rates at Old-Generation and Repowered Wind Turbines in California. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:1062-1071.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Wind power company compliance with mitigation plans in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Environmental & Energy Law Policy Journal 2(2):229-285. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander. 2008. Bird Mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area, California. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:215-223.
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Estimating wind turbine-caused bird mortality. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2781-2791.
Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander, M. L. Morrison, and L. M. Rugge. 2007. Burrowing owl
mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1513-1524. Cain, J. W. III, K. S. Smallwood, M. L. Morrison, and H. L. Loffland. 2005. Influence of mammal
activity on nesting success of Passerines. J. Wildlife Management 70:522-531.
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Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Habitat models based on numerical comparisons. Pages 83-95 in
Predicting species occurrences: Issues of scale and accuracy, J. M. Scott, P. J. Heglund, M.
Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, and B. Wall, editors. Island Press, Covello, California. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and L. S. Hall. 2002. Creating habitat through plant relocation: Lessons from Valley elderberry longhorn beetle mitigation. Ecological Restoration 21: 95-100.
Zhang, M., K. S. Smallwood, and E. Anderson. 2002. Relating indicators of ecological health and integrity to assess risks to sustainable agriculture and native biota. Pages 757-768 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Wilcox, B. A., K. S. Smallwood, and J. A. Kahn. 2002. Toward a forest Capital Index. Pages 285-298 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. The allometry of density within the space used by populations of
Mammalian Carnivores. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1634-1640. Smallwood, K.S., and T.R. Smith. 2001. Study design and interpretation of Sorex density estimates. Annales Zoologi Fennici 38:141-161.
Smallwood, K.S., A. Gonzales, T. Smith, E. West, C. Hawkins, E. Stitt, C. Keckler, C. Bailey, and K. Brown. 2001. Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 36:40-49.
Geng, S., Yixing Zhou, Minghua Zhang, and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2001. A Sustainable Agro-
ecological Solution to Water Shortage in North China Plain (Huabei Plain). Environmental Planning and Management 44:345-355. Smallwood, K. Shawn, Lourdes Rugge, Stacia Hoover, Michael L. Morrison, Carl Thelander. 2001.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont
Pass. Pages 23-37 in S. S. Schwartz, ed., Proceedings of the National Avian-Wind Power Planning Meeting IV. RESOLVE, Inc., Washington, D.C. Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and M. Zhang. 2001. Comparing pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae)
density in alfalfa stands to assess management and conservation goals in northern California.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 87: 93-109. Smallwood, K. S. 2001. Linking habitat restoration to meaningful units of animal demography. Restoration Ecology 9:253-261.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Environmental Management 26, Supplement 1:23-35. Smallwood, K. S., J. Beyea and M. Morrison. 1999. Using the best scientific data for endangered
species conservation. Environmental Management 24:421-435.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Scale domains of abundance among species of Mammalian Carnivora.
Environmental Conservation 26:102-111.
Smallwood, K.S. 1999. Suggested study attributes for making useful population density estimates. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 35: 76-82.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Estimating burrow volume and excavation rate of
pocket gophers (Geomyidae). Southwestern Naturalist 44:173-183. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Naturalist 44:73-82.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Abating pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) to regenerate forests in clearcuts. Environmental Conservation 26:59-65. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. Patterns of black bear abundance. Transactions of the Western Section of
the Wildlife Society 34:32-38.
Smallwood, K. S. 1998. On the evidence needed for listing northern goshawks (Accipter gentilis) under the Endangered Species Act: a reply to Kennedy. J. Raptor Research 32:323-329.
Smallwood, K. S., B. Wilcox, R. Leidy, and K. Yarris. 1998. Indicators assessment for Habitat
Conservation Plan of Yolo County, California, USA. Environmental Management 22: 947-958. Smallwood, K. S., M. L. Morrison, and J. Beyea. 1998. Animal burrowing attributes affecting hazardous waste management. Environmental Management 22: 831-847.
Smallwood, K. S, and C. M. Schonewald. 1998. Study design and interpretation for mammalian carnivore density estimates. Oecologia 113:474-491. Zhang, M., S. Geng, and K. S. Smallwood. 1998. Nitrate contamination in groundwater of Tulare
County, California. Ambio 27(3):170-174.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1997. Animal burrowing in the waste management zone of Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Proceedings of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society Meeting 33:88-97.
Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and J. Beyea. 1997. Monitoring the dispersal of contaminants by wildlife at nuclear weapons production and waste storage facilities. The Environmentalist 17:289-295.
Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Interpreting puma (Puma concolor) density estimates for theory and
management. Environmental Conservation 24(3):283-289. Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Managing vertebrates in cover crops: a first study. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 11:155-160.
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Smallwood, K. S. and S. Geng. 1997. Multi-scale influences of gophers on alfalfa yield and quality. Field Crops Research 49:159-168.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Schonewald. 1996. Scaling population density and spatial pattern for terrestrial, mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 105:329-335. Smallwood, K. S., G. Jones, and C. Schonewald. 1996. Spatial scaling of allometry for terrestrial,
mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 107:588-594.
Van Vuren, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 1996. Ecological management of vertebrate pests in agricultural systems. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 13:41-64.
Smallwood, K. S., B. J. Nakamoto, and S. Geng. 1996. Association analysis of raptors on an
agricultural landscape. Pages 177-190 in D.M. Bird, D.E. Varland, and J.J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Erichsen, A. L., K. S. Smallwood, A. M. Commandatore, D. M. Fry, and B. Wilson. 1996. White-
tailed Kite movement and nesting patterns in an agricultural landscape. Pages 166-176 in D. M.
Bird, D. E. Varland, and J. J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Smallwood, K. S. 1995. Scaling Swainson's hawk population density for assessing habitat-use across
an agricultural landscape. J. Raptor Research 29:172-178.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. A. Erickson. 1995. Estimating gopher populations and their abatement in forest plantations. Forest Science 41:284-296.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1995. A track count for estimating mountain lion Felis
concolor californica population trend. Biological Conservation 71:251-259 Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Site invasibility by exotic birds and mammals. Biological Conservation 69:251-259.
Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Trends in California mountain lion populations. Southwestern Naturalist 39:67-72. Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Understanding ecological pattern and process by association and order.
Acta Oecologica 14(3):443-462.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1993. A rigorous technique for identifying individual mountain lions Felis concolor by their tracks. Biological Conservation 65:51-59.
Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Mountain lion vocalizations and hunting behavior. The Southwestern
Naturalist 38:65-67. Smallwood, K. S. and T. P. Salmon. 1992. A rating system for potential exotic vertebrate pests. Biological Conservation 62:149-159.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1990. Turbulence and the ecology of invading species. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis.
Peer-reviewed Reports Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2017. Comparing bird and bat use data for siting new wind power generation. Report CEC-500-2017-019, California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy
Research program, Sacramento, California. http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-
500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019.pdf and http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019-APA-F.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Bird and bat impacts and behaviors at old wind turbines at Forebay,
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report CEC-500-2016-066, California Energy
Commission Public Interest Energy Research program, Sacramento, California.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php? pubNum=CEC-500-
2016-066
Sinclair, K. and E. DeGeorge. 2016. Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Bat and Eagle Impact-Reduction Strategies at Wind Energy Projects. S. Smallwood, M. Schirmacher, and M. Morrison, eds., Technical Report NREL/TP-5000-65624, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2016. Final 2012-2015 Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2014. Final 2013-2014 Annual Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, and B. Karas. 2013. Final 2012-2013 Annual Report Avian and Bat
Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California. http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p274_ventus_vasco_winds_2012_13_avian_ bat_monitoring_report_year_1.pdf
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, D. Bell, J. DiDonato, B. Karas, S. Snyder, and S. Lopez. 2009. Range
Management Practices to Reduce Wind Turbine Impacts on Burrowing Owls and Other Raptors in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2008-080. Sacramento, California. 183 pp. http://www.energy.ca.gov/
2008publications/CEC-500-2008-080/CEC-500-2008-080.PDF Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2009. Map-Based Repowering of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Based on Burrowing Owl Burrows, Raptor Flights, and Collisions with Wind
Turbines. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research
– Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2009-065. Sacramento, California. http:// www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php?pubNum=CEC-500-2009-065
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Smallwood, K. S., K. Hunting, L. Neher, L. Spiegel and M. Yee. 2007. Indicating Threats to Birds Posed by New Wind Power Projects in California. Final Report to the California Energy
Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. Submitted
but not published. Sacramento, California. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2005. Bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, March 1998 – September 2001 Final Report. National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
NREL/SR-500-36973. Golden, Colorado. 410 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2004. Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. 500-01-019. Sacramento,
California. 531 pp. http://www.altamontsrcarchive.org/alt_doc/cec_final_report_08_11_04.pdf
Thelander, C.G. S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2003. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Period of Performance: March 1998—December 2000. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/SR-500-33829. U.S. Department of
Commerce, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia. 86 pp.
Thelander, C.G., S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2001. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Wind Resource Area – a progress report. Proceedings of the American Wind Energy Association, Washington D.C. 16 pp.
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Methods manual for assessing wind farm impacts to birds. Bird Conservation Series 26, Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo. T. Ura, ed., in English with
Japanese translation by T. Kurosawa. 90 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mitigation in U.S. Wind Farms. Pages 68-76 in H. Hötker (Ed.), Birds of Prey and Wind Farms: Analysis of problems and possible solutions. Documentation of an International Workshop in Berlin, 21st and 22nd October 2008. Michael-Otto-Instiut im NABU,
Goosstroot 1, 24861 Bergenhusen, Germany. http://bergenhusen.nabu.de/forschung/greifvoegel/
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Notes and recommendations on wildlife impacts caused by Japan’s wind power development. Pages 242-245 in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.
Thelander, C.G. and S. Smallwood. 2007. The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area's Effects on Birds: A Case History. Pages 25-46 in Manuela de Lucas, Guyonne F.E. Janss, Miguel Ferrer Editors, Birds and Wind Farms: risk assessment and mitigation. Madrid: Quercus.
Neher, L. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality in siting wind
turbines. Energy Currents. Fall Issue. ESRI, Inc., Redlands, California. Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Laying plans for a hydrogen highway. Comstock’s Business, August 2004:18-20, 22, 24-26.
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Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Refined conundrum: California consumers demand more oil while opposing refinery development. Comstock’s Business, November
2004:26-27, 29-30.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Atlas of Endangered Species.” By Richard Mackay. Environmental Conservation 30:210-211.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Endangered Species Act. History, Conservation, and
Public Policy.” By Brian Czech and Paul B. Krausman. Environmental Conservation 29: 269-270. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) burrow volume. Abstract in
Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Abstract in Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Animal burrowing parameters influencing toxic waste management. Abstract in Proceedings of Meeting, Western Section of the Wildlife Society.
Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion
density estimates. Abstract, page 93 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Page 94 in
D.W. Padley, ed. Abstract, page 94 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and M. Grigione. 1997. Photographic recording of mountain lion tracks. Pages 75-75 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion Workshop, Southern California
Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp.
Smallwood, K.S., B. Wilcox, and J. Karr. 1995. An approach to scaling fragmentation effects. Brief 8, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco,
CA 94129-0075.
Wilcox, B., and K.S. Smallwood. 1995. Ecosystem indicators model overview. Brief 2, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco, CA 94129-
0075.
EIP Associates. 1996. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Yolo County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Geng, S., K.S. Smallwood, and M. Zhang. 1995. Sustainable agriculture and agricultural
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sustainability. Proc. 7th International Congress SABRAO, 2nd Industrial Symp. WSAA. Taipei, Taiwan.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1994. Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Pages 454-464 in W. Dehai, ed., Proc. International Conference on Integrated Resource Management for Sustainable Agriculture. Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium
23:105-8. Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium 23:86-89.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1992. The use of track counts for mountain lion population census. Pages 59-67 in C. Braun, ed. Mountain lion-Human Interaction Symposium and Workshop. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fort Collins.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Pages
58-63 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Techniques for monitoring mountain lion population
levels. Pages 69-71 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game
and Fish Department, Phoenix. Reports to or by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (Note: all documents linked to SRC website have since been removed by Alameda County)
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Data Needed in Support of Repowering in the Altamont Pass WRA. SRC document P284, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Long-Term Trends in Fatality Rates of Birds and Bats in the Altamont
Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document R68, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Inter-annual Fatality rates of Target Raptor Species from 1999 through 2012 in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. SRC document P268, County of Alameda,
Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. General Protocol for Performing Detection Trials in the FloDesign Study of the Safety of a Closed-bladed Wind Turbine. SRC document P246, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., l. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Burrowing owl distribution and abundance study through two breeding seasons and intervening non-breeding period in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P245, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S 2012. Draft study design for testing collision risk of Flodesign wind turbine in
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former AES Seawest wind projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). SRC document P238, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Winter 2012 update on burrowing owl distribution and abundance study in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P232, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2012. Status of avian utilization data collected in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area, 2005-2011. SRC document P231, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Monitoring Burrow Use of Wintering Burrowing Owls. SRC document P229, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Nesting Burrowing Owl Distribution and Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P228, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft Study Design for Testing Collision Risk of Flodesign Wind Turbine
in Patterson Pass Wind Farm in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p100_src_document_list_with_reference_numbers.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Sampling Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. SRC document P205, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Proposal to Sample Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P198, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on APWRA Monitoring Program Update. SRC document P191, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Inter-turbine Comparisons of Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area. SRC document P189, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of the December 2010 Draft of M-21: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Bird Collision Study. SRC document P190, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Alameda County SRC (Shawn Smallwood, Jim Estep, Sue Orloff, Joanna Burger, and Julie Yee). Comments on the Notice of Preparation for a Programmatic Environmental Impact Report on Revised CUPs for Wind Turbines in the Alameda County portion of the Altamont Pass. SRC document P183, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of Monitoring Implementation Plan. SRC document P180, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Burger, J., J. Estep, S. Orloff, S. Smallwood, and J. Yee. 2010. SRC Comments on CalWEA
Research Plan. SRC document P174, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). SRC
Comments on Monitoring Team’s Draft Study Plan for Future Monitoring. SRC document
P168, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Second Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P171, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Assessment of Three Proposed Adaptive Management Plans for Reducing Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P161, County of
Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and J. Estep. 2010. Report of additional wind turbine hazard ratings in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area by Two Members of the Alameda County Scientific Review Committee. SRC document P153, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Alternatives to Improve the Efficiency of the Monitoring Program. SRC document P158, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, S. 2010. Summary of Alameda County SRC Recommendations and Concerns and
Subsequent Actions. SRC document P147, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Old-generation wind turbines rated for raptor collision hazard by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee in 2010, an Update on those Rated in 2007, and an Update on Tier Rankings. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal
Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P154, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area 1998-2009.
Alameda County SRC document P-145.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on Revised M-21: Report on Fatality Monitoring in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P144, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. SRC document P129, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Smallwood’s review of M32. SRC document P111, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. 3rd Year Review of 16 Conditional Use Permits for Windworks, Inc. and Altamont Infrastructure Company, LLC. Comment letter to East County Board of Zoning
Adjustments. 10 pp + 2 attachments.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Weighing Remaining Workload of Alameda County SRC against Proposed Budget Cap. Alameda County SRC document not assigned. 3 pp.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2008. SRC
comments on August 2008 Fatality Monitoring Report, M21. SRC document P107, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Burrowing owl carcass distribution around wind turbines. SRC document
P106, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Assessment of relocation/removal of Altamont Pass wind turbines rated as hazardous by the Alameda County SRC. SRC document P103, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2008. Summary of wind turbine-free ridgelines within and around the APWRA. SRC document P102, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass
Wind Resource Area when restricted to recent fatalities. SRC document P101, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. On the misapplication of mortality adjustment terms to fatalities missed
during one search and found later. SRC document P97, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Relative abundance of raptors outside the APWRA. SRC document P88, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P76, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2010.
Guidelines for siting wind turbines recommended for relocation to minimize potential collision-
related mortality of four focal raptor species in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P70, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (J. Burger, Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Yee). 2007. First
DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale First DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale. SRC document
P69, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 11,
2007. SRC selection of dangerous wind turbines. Alameda County SRC document P-67. 8 pp.
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Smallwood, S. October 6, 2007. Smallwood’s answers to Audubon’s queries about the SRC’s
recommended four-month winter shutdown of wind turbines in the Altamont Pass. Alameda
County SRC document P-23. Smallwood, K. S. October 1, 2007. Dissenting opinion on recommendation to approve of the AWI Blade Painting Study. Alameda County SRC document P-60.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Effects of monitoring duration and inter-annual variability on precision of wind-turbine caused mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC Document P44.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Memo: Opinion of some SRC members that the period over
which post-management mortality will be estimated remains undefined. SRC Document P43. Smallwood, K. S. July 19, 2007. Smallwood’s response to P24G. SRC Document P41, 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. April 23, 2007. New Information Regarding Alameda County SRC Decision of
11 April 2007 to Grant FPLE Credits for Removing and Relocating Wind Turbines in 2004. SRC Document P26. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Burger [J. Yee abstained]).
April 17, 2007. SRC Statement in Support of the Monitoring Program Scope and Budget.
Smallwood, K. S. April 15, 2007. Verification of Tier 1 & 2 Wind Turbine Shutdowns and Relocations. SRC Document P22.
Smallwood, S. April 15, 2007. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). April 3, 2007. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee replies to the parties’ responses to its queries and to comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S20.
Smallwood, S. March 19, 2007. Estimated Effects of Full Winter Shutdown and Removal of Tier I & II Turbines. SRC Document S19. Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Replies to the Parties’ Responses to Queries from the
SRC and Comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S16.
Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Estimated Effects of Proposed Measures to be Applied to 2,500 Wind Turbines in the APWRA Fatality Monitoring Plan. SRC Document S15.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). February 7,
2007. Analysis of Monitoring Program in Context of 1/1//2007 Settlement Agreement. Smallwood, S. January 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Concerns over the Agreement to Settle the CEQA Challenges. SRC Document S5.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 19, 2006. Altamont Scientific Review Committee (SRC) Recommendations to the County on the
Avian Monitoring Team Consultants’ Budget and Organization.
Reports to Clients Smallwood, K. S. 2020. Comparison of bird and bat fatality rates among utility-scale solar projects
in California. Report to undisclosed client.
Smallwood, K. S., D. Bell, and S. Standish. 2018. Skilled dog detections of bat and small bird carcasses in wind turbine fatality monitoring. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2018. Addendum to Comparison of Wind Turbine Collision Hazard Model Performance: One-year Post-construction Assessment of Golden Eagle Fatalities at Golden Hills. Report to Audubon Society, NextEra Energy, and the California Attorney General.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Rooney Ranch and Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to S-Power, Salt Lake City, Utah. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Summary of a burrowing owl conservation workshop. Report to Santa
Clara Valley Habitat Agency, Morgan Hill, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Comparison of wind turbine collision hazard model performance prepared for repowering projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon
Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Summit Winds Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Salka, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Mitigating golden eagle impacts from repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area and expanding Los Vaqueros Reservoir. Report to East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservation Plan Conservancy and Contra Costa Water District.
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Review of avian-solar science plan. Report to Center for Biological
Diversity. 28 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Report of Altamont Pass research as Vasco Winds mitigation. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor collisions at Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Ogin, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015a. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Golden Hills Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to NextEra
Energy Resources, Livermore, California. Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015b. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Golden Hills North Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to
NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015c. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Patterson Pass Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2014. Early assessment of wind turbine layout in Summit Wind Project. Report to Altamont Winds LLC, Tracy, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Review of avian use survey report for the Longboat Solar Project. Report
to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Information needed for solar project impacts assessment and mitigation planning. Report to Panorama Environmental, Inc., San Francisco, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Monitoring fossorial mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve,
California: Report of Progress for the period 2006-2014. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. First-year estimates of bird and bat fatality rates at old wind turbines,
Forebay areas of Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to FloDesign in support of EIR.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. Pearson. 2013. Neotropical bird monitoring of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia), Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. Tierra Data, Inc. report to Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Winter surveys for San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) within Air Operations at Naval Air Station, Lemoore. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. and Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2013. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
conservation research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2012 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2012). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. Fatality rate estimates at the Vantage Wind Energy Project, year one.
Report to Ventus Environmental, Portland, Oregon. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2012. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at North Sky River. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: Report of Progress for the Period 2006-2011. Report to East Bay Regional Park
District.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2011 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2011). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft study design for testing collision risk of FloDesign Wind Turbine in Patterson Pass, Santa Clara, and Former AES Seawest Wind Projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). Report to FloDesign, Inc.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Comments on Marbled Murrelet collision model for the Radar Ridge Wind Resource Area. Report to EcoStat, Inc., and ultimately to US Fish and Wildlife Service. Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Avian fatality rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2011.
Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2011. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Tres Vaqueros, Contra Costa County, California. Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2010 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2010). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Wind Energy Development and avian issues in the Altamont Pass,
California. Report to Black & Veatch. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project, Contra Costa County, California. Report to the
East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Vasco Winds. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Baseline avian and bat fatality rates at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project,
Contra Costa County, California. Report to the East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2010. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2009
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2009). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 86 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammal surveys at naval outlying landing field Imperial Beach,
California, August 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 5 pp
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammals and other Wildlife Observed at Proposed Site of Amargosa
Solar Power Project, Spring 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 13 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Avian Fatality Rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2009. Report to members of the Contra Costa County Technical Advisory Committee on the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Repowering the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area more than Doubles Energy Generation While Substantially Reducing Bird Fatalities. Report prepared on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy. 2 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Surveys to Detect Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and
California Black Rail at Installation Restoration Site 30, Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California: March-April 2009. Report to Insight Environmental, Engineering, and Construction, Inc., Sacramento, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Avian and Bat Mortality at the Big Horn Wind Energy Project, Klickitat
County, Washington. Unpublished report to Friends of Skamania County. 7 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: report of progress for the period 2006-2008. Unpublished report to East Bay
Regional Park District. 5 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2008 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2008). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 84 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Habitat Assessment for California Red-Legged Frog at Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 48
pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2008. Impact of 2005 and 2006 West Nile Virus on Yellow-billed Magpie and American Crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. 22 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA),
Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project (IR Site #2), San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-Vegetation Monitoring. Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement – N68711-04LT-A0045. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 10 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Burrowing owls at Dixon Naval Radio Transmitter Facility. Report to U.S. Navy. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 28 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
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Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2007 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2007). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 69 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. A Monitoring Effort to Detect the Presence of the Federally Listed Species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and Wetland Habitat Assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord,
California. Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30, Final Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement –
N68711-05LT-A0001. U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Diego, California. 8 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2006
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2006). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Daly City, California. 165 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2006. Response to third review of Smallwood and Thelander
(2004). Report to California Institute for Energy and Environment, University of California,
Oakland, CA. 139 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Biological effects of repowering a portion of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California: The Diablo Winds Energy Project. Report to Altamont Working
Group. Available from Shawn Smallwood, puma@yolo.com . 34 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Impact of 2005 West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpie and american crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. Report to Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, Elk Grove, CA. 38 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2005 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2005). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 160 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California tiger salamander and California red-legged frog at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter agreements N68711-04LT-A0042 and N68711-04LT-A0044, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 60 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California.
Sampling for rails, Spring 2006, Installation Restoration (IR) Site 1. Letter Agreement –
N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 9 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2006. Final Report: Station-wide Wildlife Survey, Naval
Air Station, Lemoore. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval
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Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600, Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 20 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA), Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-vegetation Monitoring. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600,
Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 8 pp.
Dorin, Melinda, Linda Spiegel and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2005. Response to public comments on the staff report entitled Assessment of Avian Mortality from Collisions and Electrocutions (CEC-700-2005-015) (Avian White Paper) written in support of the 2005 Environmental
Performance Report and the 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report. California Energy
Commission, Sacramento. 205 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2005. Estimating combined effects of selective turbine removal and winter-time shutdown of half the wind turbines. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 23. 1 p.
Erickson, W. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Avian and Bat Monitoring Plan for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project Contra Costa County, California. Unpubl. report to Contra Costa County, Antioch, California. 22 pp.
Lamphier-Gregory, West Inc., Shawn Smallwood, Jones & Stokes Associates, Illingworth &
Rodkin Inc. and Environmental Vision. 2005. Environmental Impact Report for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, LP# 022005. County of Contra Costa Community Development Department, Martinez, California.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the
federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Targeted Sampling for Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, Fall 2005 Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30. Letter Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter
Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 5 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. Skaggs Island waste and contaminated soil removal projects, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California. Report to the U.S. Department of the
Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2004. 2004 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 134
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Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005a. Assessment to support an adaptive management plan for
the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 19 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005b. Partial re-assessment of an adaptive management plan for the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, March 25. 48 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005c. Combining biology-based and policy-based tiers of
priority for determining wind turbine relocation/shutdown to reduce bird fatalities in the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 1. 9 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2004. Alternative plan to implement mitigation measures in APWRA.
Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2005. Repowering the APWRA: Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality without significant loss of power generation. California Energy Commission, PIER Energy-Related Environmental Research. CEC-500-2005-005. 21 pp. [Reprinted (in
Japanese) in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and
Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.] Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore. Report to U.S. Navy. 4 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rails and wetland habitat assessment at Pier 4 of the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter Agreement N68711-04LT-A0002. 8 pp. + 2 pp. of photo plates.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2003 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 56 pp. + 58 figures.
Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Comparison of Biological Impacts of the No Project and Partial Underground Alternatives presented in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Line. Report to California Public Utilities Commission. 20 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2003. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore.
Report to U.S. Navy. 6 pp. + 7 photos + 1 map. Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the Tesla Power Project. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for
Renewable Energy. 32 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2002 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 45 pp.
+ 36 figures.
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Smallwood, K. S., Michael L. Morrison and Carl G. Thelander 2002. Study plan to test the
effectiveness of aerial markers at reducing avian mortality due to collisions with transmission
lines: A report to Pacific Gas & Electric Company. 10 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2002. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the East Altamont Energy Center. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of
Californians for Renewable Energy. 26 pp.
Thelander, Carl G., K. Shawn Smallwood, and Christopher Costello. 2002 Rating Distribution Poles for Threat of Raptor Electrocution and Priority Retrofit: Developing a Predictive Model. Report to Southern California Edison Company. 30 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., M. Robison, and C. Thelander. 2002. Draft Natural Environment Study, Prunedale Highway 101 Project. California Department of Transportation, San Luis Obispo, California. 120 pp.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Assessment of ecological integrity and restoration potential of
Beeman/Pelican Farm. Draft Report to Howard Beeman, Woodland, California. 14 pp. Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress
report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 29 pp. + 19 figures.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Rocky Flats visit, April 4th through 6th, 2001. Report to Berger & Montaque, P.C. 16 pp. with 61 color plates.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. in the matter of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service’s rejection of Seatuck Environmental Association’s proposal to operate an education center on Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge. Submitted to Seatuck Environmental Association in two parts, totaling 7 pp.
Magney, D., and K.S. Smallwood. 2001. Maranatha High School CEQA critique. Comment letter
submitted to Tamara & Efren Compeán, 16 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and D. Mangey. 2001. Comments on the Newhall Ranch November 2000 Administrative Draft EIR. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding the Newhall Ranch
Specific Plan EIR. 68 pp.
Magney, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Newhall Ranch Notice of Preparation Submittal. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding our recommended scope of work for the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan EIR. 17 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Contra Costa Power Plant Unit 8 Project. Submitted to California Energy Commission on November 30 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the California Energy Commission’s Final Staff Assessment
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of the MEC. Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Biological Resources Mitigation Implementation and Monitoring Plan (BRMIMP). Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 9 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Metcalf Energy
Center. Submitted to California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 11 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Preliminary report of reconnaissance surveys near the TRW plant south of
Phoenix, Arizona, March 27-29. Report prepared for Hagens, Berman & Mitchell, Attorneys at
Law, Phoenix, AZ. 6 pp. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and M. Robison. 2001. Draft Natural Environment Study for Highway 46 compliance with CEQA/NEPA. Report to the California Department of
Transportation. 75 pp.
Morrison, M.L., and K.S. Smallwood. 1999. NTI plan evaluation and comments. Exhibit C in W.D. Carrier, M.L. Morrison, K.S. Smallwood, and Vail Engineering. Recommendations for NBHCP land acquisition and enhancement strategies. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Estimation of impacts due to dredging of a shipping channel through Humboldt Bay, California. Court Declaration prepared on behalf of EPIC. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. 1998 California mountain lion track count. Report to the Defenders of
Wildlife, Washington, D.C. 5 pages.
Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Draft report of a visit to a paint sludge dump site near Ridgewood, New Jersey, February 26th, 1998. Unpublished report to Consulting in the Public Interest.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Science missing in the “no surprises” policy. Commissioned by National
Endangered Species Network and Spirit of the Sage Council, Pasadena, California. Smallwood, K.S. and M.L. Morrison. 1997. Alternate mitigation strategy for incidental take of giant garter snake and Swainson’s hawk as part of the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation
Plan. Pages 6-9 and iii illustrations in W.D. Carrier, K.S. Smallwood and M.L. Morrison,
Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan: Narrow channel marsh alternative wetland mitigation. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento. Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher
burrowing characteristics. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C.,
Philadelphia. (peer reviewed). Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Assessment of plutonium releases from Hanford buried waste sites. Report Number 9, Consulting in the Public Interest, 53 Clinton Street, Lambertville, New Jersey,
08530.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Soil Bioturbation and Wind Affect Fate of Hazardous Materials that were
Released at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Second assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher burrowing characteristics and other relevant wildlife observations. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S., and R. Leidy. 1996. Wildlife and their management under the Martell SYP. Report to Georgia Pacific, Corporation, Martel, CA. 30 pp. EIP Associates. 1995. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan Biological Resources Report. Yolo
County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1995. Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Program on Workable Energy Regulation, University-wide Energy Research Group, University of California.
Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and W. Idzerda. 1992. Final report to PG&E: Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Ramon, California. 24 pp.
Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1987. Methods Manual – A statewide mountain lion
population index technique. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento. Salmon, T.P. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Final Report – Evaluating exotic vertebrates as pests to California agriculture. California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento.
Smallwood, K.S. and W. A. Erickson (written under supervision of W.E. Howard, R.E. Marsh, and R.J. Laacke). 1990. Environmental exposure and fate of multi-kill strychnine gopher baits. Final Report to USDA Forest Service –NAPIAP, Cooperative Agreement PSW-89-0010CA.
Fitzhugh, E.L., K.S. Smallwood, and R. Gross. 1985. Mountain lion track count, Marin County,
1985. Report on file at Wildlife Extension, University of California, Davis. Comments on Environmental Documents (Year; pages)
I was retained or commissioned to comment on environmental planning and review documents,
including:
Replies on UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2021; 13);
14 Charles Hill Circle Design Review (2021; 11);
SDG Commerce 217 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2021; 26);
Mulqueeney Ranch Wind Repowering Project DSEIR (2021; 98);
Clawiter Road Industrial Project IS/MND, Hayward (2021; 18);
Garnet Energy Center Stipulations, New York (2020);
Heritage Wind Energy Project, New York (2020: 71);
Ameresco Keller Canyon RNG Project IS/MND, Martinez (2020; 11);
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Cambria Hotel Project Staff Report, Dublin (2020; 19);
Central Pointe Mixed-Use Staff Report, Santa Ana (2020; 20);
Oak Valley Town Center EIR Addendum, Calimesa (2020; 23);
Coachillin Specific Plan MND Amendment, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 26);
Stockton Avenue Hotel and Condominiums Project Tiering to EIR, San Jose (2020; 19);
Cityline Sub-block 3 South Staff Report, Sunyvale (2020; 22);
Station East Residential/Mixed Use EIR, Union City (2020; 21);
Multi-Sport Complex & Southeast Industrial Annexation Suppl. EIR, Elk Grove (2020; 24);
Sun Lakes Village North EIR Amendment 5, Banning, Riverside County (2020; 27);
2nd comments on 1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 4);
1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 16);
Mesa Wind Project EA, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 31);
11th Street Development Project IS/MND, City of Upland (2020; 17);
Vista Mar Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 17);
Emerson Creek Wind Project Application, Ohio (2020; 64);
Replies on Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 12);
Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 28);
Crimson Solar EIS/EIR, Mojave Desert (2020, 35) not submitted;
Sakioka Farms EIR tiering, Oxnard (2020; 14);
3440 Wilshire Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2020; 19);
Replies on 2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 8);
2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 25);
Replies on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 4);
2nd comments on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 8);
Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 3);
Lots 4-12 Oddstad Way Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 16);
Declaration on DDG Visalia Warehouse project (2020; 5);
Terraces of Lafayette EIR Addendum (2020; 24);
AMG Industrial Annex IS/MND, Los Banos (2020; 15);
Replies to responses on Casmalia and Linden Warehouse (2020; 15);
Clover Project MND, Petaluma (2020; 27);
Ruby Street Apartments Project Env. Checklist, Hayward (2020; 20);
Replies to responses on 3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 5);
3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 9);
Steeno Warehouse IS/MND, Hesperia (2020; 19);
UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2020; 24);
North Pointe Business Center MND, Fresno (2020; 14);
Casmalia and Linden Warehouse IS, Fontana (2020; 15);
Rubidoux Commerce Center Project IS/MND, Jurupa Valley (2020; 27);
Haun and Holland Mixed Use Center MND, Menifee (2020; 23);
First Industrial Logistics Center II, Moreno Valley IS/MND (2020; 23);
GLP Store Warehouse Project Staff Report (2020; 15);
Replies on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 29);
2nd comments on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 34);
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Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 30);
Levine-Fricke Softball Field Improvement Addendum, UC Berkeley (2020; 16);
Greenlaw Partners Warehouse and Distribution Center Staff Report, Palmdale (2020; 14);
Humboldt Wind Energy Project DEIR (2019; 25);
Sand Hill Supplemental EIR, Altamont Pass (2019; 17);
1700 Dell Avenue Office Project, Campbell (2019, 28);
1180 Main Street Office Project MND, Redwood City (2019; 19:
Summit Ridge Wind Farm Request for Amendment 4, Oregon (2019; 46);
Shafter Warehouse Staff Report (2019; 4);
Park & Broadway Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Pacific Heights Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Park & C Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Preserve at Torrey Highlands EIR, San Diego (2019; 24);
Santana West Project EIR Addendum, San Jose (2019; 18);
The Ranch at Eastvale EIR Addendum, Riverside County (2020; 19);
Hageman Warehouse IS/MND, Bakersfield (2019; 13);
Oakley Logistics Center EIR, Antioch (2019; 22);
27 South First Street IS, San Jose (2019; 23);
2nd replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 11);
Replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 13);
Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2019; 18);
East Monte Vista & Aviator General Plan Amend EIR Addendum, Vacaville (2019; 22);
Hillcrest LRDP EIR, La Jolla (2019; 36);
555 Portola Road CUP, Portola Valley (2019; 11);
Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone SEIR, Pleasanton (2019; 27);
1750 Broadway Project CEQA Exemption, Oakland (2019; 19);
Mor Furniture Project MND, Murietta Hot Springs (2019; 27);
Harbor View Project EIR, Redwood City (2019; 26);
Visalia Logistics Center (2019; 13);
Cordelia Industrial Buildings MND (2019; 14);
Scheu Distribution Center IS/ND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 13);
Mills Park Center Staff Report, San Bruno (2019; 22);
Site visit to Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 9);
Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 12);
ExxonMobil Interim Trucking for Santa Ynez Unit Restart SEIR, Santa Barbara (2019; 9);
Olympic Holdings Inland Center Warehouse Project MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 14);
Replies to responses on Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse, Banning (2019; 19);
PARS Global Storage MND, Murietta (2019; 13);
Slover Warehouse EIR Addendum, Fontana (2019; 16);
Seefried Warehouse Project IS/MND, Lathrop (2019; 19)
World Logistics Center Site Visit, Moreno Valley (2019; 19);
Merced Landfill Gas-To-Energy Project IS/MND (2019; 12);
West Village Expansion FEIR, UC Davis (2019; 11);
Site visit, Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2019; 11);
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Replies to responses on Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 10);
Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 22);
Sunroad – Otay 50 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 26);
Del Rey Pointe Residential Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2019; 34);
1 AMD Redevelopment EIR, Sunnyvale (2019; 22);
Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse IS/MND, Banning (2019; 14);
SDG Commerce 330 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2019; 21);
PAMA Business Center IS/MND, Moreno Valley (2019; 23);
Cupertino Village Hotel IS (2019; 24);
Lake House IS/ND, Lodi (2019; 33);
Campo Wind Project DEIS, San Diego County (DEIS, (2019; 14);
Stirling Warehouse MND site visit, Victorville (2019; 7);
Green Valley II Mixed-Use Project EIR, Fairfield (2019; 36);
We Be Jammin rezone MND, Fresno (2019; 14);
Gray Whale Cove Pedestrian Crossing IS/ND, Pacifica (2019; 7);
Visalia Logistics Center & DDG 697V Staff Report (2019; 9);
Mather South Community Masterplan Project EIR (2019; 35);
Del Hombre Apartments EIR, Walnut Creek (2019; 23);
Otay Ranch Planning Area 12 EIR Addendum, Chula Vista (2019; 21);
The Retreat at Sacramento IS/MND (2019; 26);
Site visit to Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 9);
Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2018; 22);
North First and Brokaw Corporate Campus Buildings EIR Addendum, San Jose (2018; 30);
South Lake Solar IS, Fresno County (2018; 18);
Galloo Island Wind Project Application, New York (not submitted) (2018; 44);
Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2018; 15);
Stirling Warehouse MND, Victorville (2018; 18);
LDK Warehouse MND, Vacaville (2018; 30);
Gateway Crossings FEIR, Santa Clara (2018; 23);
South Hayward Development IS/MND (2018; 9);
CBU Specific Plan Amendment, Riverside (2018; 27);
2nd replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 11);
Replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 7);
Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 12);
Deer Ridge/Shadow Lakes Golf Course EIR, Brentwood (2018; 21);
Pyramid Asphalt BLM Finding of No Significance, Imperial County (2018; 22);
Amáre Apartments IS/MND, Martinez (2018; 15);
Petaluma Hill Road Cannabis MND, Santa Rosa (2018; 21);
2nd comments on Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 12);
Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 32);
City of Hope Campus Plan EIR, Duarte (2018; 21);
Palo Verde Center IS/MND, Blythe (2018; 14);
Logisticenter at Vacaville MND (2018; 24);
IKEA Retail Center SEIR, Dublin (2018; 17);
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Merge 56 EIR, San Diego (2018; 15);
Natomas Crossroads Quad B Office Project P18-014 EIR, Sacramento (2018; 12);
2900 Harbor Bay Parkway Staff Report, Alameda (2018; 30);
At Dublin EIR, Dublin (2018; 25);
Fresno Industrial Rezone Amendment Application No. 3807 IS (2018; 10);
Nova Business Park IS/MND, Napa (2018; 18);
Updated Collision Risk Model Priors for Estimating Eagle Fatalities, USFWS (2018; 57);
750 Marlborough Avenue Warehouse MND, Riverside (2018; 14);
Replies to responses on San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 12);
San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 19);
CUP2017-16, Costco IS/MND, Clovis (2018; 11);
Desert Land Ventures Specific Plan EIR, Desert Hot Springs (2018; 18);
Ventura Hilton IS/MND (2018; 30);
North of California Street Master Plan Project IS, Mountain View (2018: 11);
Tamarind Warehouse MND, Fontana (2018; 16);
Lathrop Gateway Business Park EIR Addendum (2018; 23);
Centerpointe Commerce Center IS, Moreno Valley (2019; 18);
Amazon Warehouse Notice of Exemption, Bakersfield (2018; 13);
CenterPoint Building 3 project Staff Report, Manteca (2018; 23);
Cessna & Aviator Warehouse IS/MND, Vacaville (2018; 24);
Napa Airport Corporate Center EIR, American Canyon (2018, 15);
800 Opal Warehouse Initial Study, Mentone, San Bernardino County (2018; 18);
2695 W. Winton Ave Industrial Project IS, Hayward (2018; 22);
Trinity Cannabis Cultivation and Manufacturing Facility DEIR, Calexico (2018; 15);
Shoe Palace Expansion IS/MND, Morgan Hill (2018; 21);
Newark Warehouse at Morton Salt Plant Staff Report (2018; 15);
Northlake Specific Plan FEIR “Peer Review”, Los Angeles County (2018; 9);
Replies to responses on Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2018; 13);
Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2017; 27);
Bogle Wind Turbine DEIR, east Yolo County (2017; 48);
Ferrante Apartments IS/MND, Los Angeles (2017; 14);
The Villages of Lakeview EIR, Riverside (2017; 28);
Data Needed for Assessing Trail Management Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl, Marin County (2017; 5);
Notes on Proposed Study Options for Trail Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl (2017; 4);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (Declaration) (2017; 5);
San Gorgonio Crossings EIR, Riverside County (2017; 22);
Replies to responses on Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley (2017; 12);
Proposed World Logistics Center Mitigation Measures, Moreno Valley (2017, 2019; 12);
MacArthur Transit Village Project Modified 2016 CEQA Analysis (2017; 12);
PG&E Company Bay Area Operations and Maintenance HCP (2017; 45);
Central SoMa Plan DEIR (2017; 14);
Suggested mitigation for trail impacts on northern spotted owl, Marin County (2016; 5);
Colony Commerce Center Specific Plan DEIR, Ontario (2016; 16);
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Fairway Trails Improvements MND, Marin County (2016; 13);
Review of Avian-Solar Science Plan (2016; 28);
Replies on Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 5);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 4);
Agua Mansa Distribution Warehouse Project Initial Study (2016; 14);
Santa Anita Warehouse MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2016; 12);
CapRock Distribution Center III DEIR, Rialto (2016: 12);
Orange Show Logistics Center IS/MND, San Bernardino (2016; 9);
City of Palmdale Oasis Medical Village Project IS/MND (2016; 7);
Comments on proposed rule for incidental eagle take, USFWS (2016, 49);
Replies on Grapevine Specific and Community Plan FEIR, Kern County (2016; 25);
Grapevine Specific and Community Plan DEIR, Kern County (2016; 15);
Clinton County Zoning Ordinance for Wind Turbine siting (2016);
Hallmark at Shenandoah Warehouse Project Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 6);
Tri-City Industrial Complex Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 5);
Hidden Canyon Industrial Park Plot Plan 16-PP-02, Beaumont (2016; 12);
Kimball Business Park DEIR (2016; 10);
Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley, San Bernardino County (2016; 9);
Revised Draft Giant Garter Snake Recovery Plan of 2015 (2016, 18);
Palo Verde Mesa Solar Project EIR, Blythe (2016; 27);
Reply on Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 14);
Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 41);
Reply on Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 38);
Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 31);
Second Reply on White Pines Wind Farm, Ontario (2015, 6);
Reply on White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 10);
White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 9);
Proposed Section 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians DEIS (2015, 9);
Replies on 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians FEIS (2015, 6);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Rosamond (2015; 28);
Sierra Lakes Commerce Center Project DEIR, Fontana (2015, 9);
Columbia Business Center MND, Riverside (2015; 8);
West Valley Logistics Center Specific Plan DEIR, Fontana (2015, 10);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR (2015, 28);
Alameda Creek Bridge Replacement Project DEIR (2015, 10);
World Logistic Center Specific Plan FEIR, Moreno Valley (2015, 12);
Elkhorn Valley Wind Power Project Impacts, Oregon (2015; 143);
Bay Delta Conservation Plan EIR/EIS, Sacramento (2014, 21);
Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Addison and Rising Tree Wind Energy Project FEIR, Mojave (2014, 12);
Palen Solar Electric Generating System FSA (CEC), Blythe (2014, 20);
Rebuttal testimony on Palen Solar Energy Generating System (2014, 9);
Seven Mile Hill and Glenrock/Rolling Hills impacts + Addendum, Wyoming (2014; 105);
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Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Soitec Solar Development Project PEIR, Boulevard, San Diego County (2014, 18);
Oakland Zoo expansion on Alameda whipsnake and California red-legged frog (2014; 3);
Alta East Wind Energy Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013, 23);
Blythe Solar Power Project Staff Assessment, California Energy Commission (2013, 16);
Clearwater and Yakima Solar Projects DEIR, Kern County (2013, 9);
West Antelope Solar Energy Project IS/MND, Antelope Valley (2013, 18);
Cuyama Solar Project DEIR, Carrizo Plain (2014, 19);
Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) EIR/EIS (2015, 49);
Kingbird Solar Photovoltaic Project EIR, Kern County (2013, 19);
Lucerne Valley Solar Project IS/MND, San Bernardino County (2013, 12);
Tule Wind project FEIR/FEIS (Declaration) (2013; 31);
Sunlight Partners LANDPRO Solar Project MND (2013; 11);
Declaration in opposition to BLM fracking (2013; 5);
Blythe Energy Project (solar) CEC Staff Assessment (2013;16);
Rosamond Solar Project EIR Addendum, Kern County (2013; 13);
Pioneer Green Solar Project EIR, Bakersfield (2013; 13);
Replies on Soccer Center Solar Project MND (2013; 6);
Soccer Center Solar Project MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Plainview Solar Works MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Alamo Solar Project MND, Mojave Desert (2013; 15);
Replies on Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 10);
Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 13);
FRV Orion Solar Project DEIR, Kern County (PP12232) (2013; 9);
Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 6);
Reply on Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 8);
Alta East Wind Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013; 23);
Metropolitan Air Park DEIR, City of San Diego (2013; );
Davidon Homes Tentative Subdivision Rezoning Project DEIR, Petaluma (2013; 9);
Oakland Zoo Expansion Impacts on Alameda Whipsnake (2013; 10);
Campo Verde Solar project FEIR, Imperial Valley (2013; 11pp);
Neg Dec comments on Davis Sewer Trunk Rehabilitation (2013; 8);
North Steens Transmission Line FEIS, Oregon (Declaration) (2012; 62);
Summer Solar and Springtime Solar Projects Ism Lancaster (2012; 8);
J&J Ranch, 24 Adobe Lane Environmental Review, Orinda (2012; 14);
Replies on Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 8);
Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 9);
Desert Harvest Solar Project EIS, near Joshua Tree (2012; 15);
Solar Gen 2 Array Project DEIR, El Centro (2012; 16);
Ocotillo Sol Project EIS, Imperial Valley (2012; 4);
Beacon Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Kern County (2012; 5);
Butte Water District 2012 Water Transfer Program IS/MND (2012; 11);
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Mount Signal and Calexico Solar Farm Projects DEIR (2011; 16);
City of Elk Grove Sphere of Influence EIR (2011; 28);
Sutter Landing Park Solar Photovoltaic Project MND, Sacramento (2011; 9);
Rabik/Gudath Project, 22611 Coleman Valley Road, Bodega Bay (CPN 10-0002) (2011; 4);
Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) (Declaration) (2011; 9);
Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance, USFWS (2011; 13);
Niles Canyon Safety Improvement Project EIR/EA (2011; 16);
Route 84 Safety Improvement Project (Declaration) (2011; 7);
Rebuttal on Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, (2010; 6);
Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, Washington (2010; 41);
Klickitat County’s Decisions on Windy Flats West Wind Energy Project (2010; 17);
St. John's Church Project DEIR, Orinda (2010; 14);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001 IS/MND, Conaway site, Davis (2010; 20);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project FEIR, Rancho Cordova (2010;12);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001, Mace Blvd site, Davis (2009; 10);
Answers to Questions on 33% RPS Implementation Analysis Preliminary Results Report (2009; 9);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Second Declaration) (2008; 17);
Draft 1A Summary Report to CAISO (2008; 10);
Hilton Manor Project Categorical Exemption, County of Placer (2009; 9);
Protest of CARE to Amendment to the Power Purchase and Sale Agreement for Procurement of Eligible Renewable Energy Resources Between Hatchet Ridge Wind LLC and PG&E (2009; 3);
Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project EIR/EIS (2009; 142);
Delta Shores Project EIR, south Sacramento (2009; 11 + addendum 2);
Declaration in Support of Care’s Petition to Modify D.07-09-040 (2008; 3);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis December 16 Workshop for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by
2020 (2008; 9);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis Draft Work Plan for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2020 (2008; 11);
Draft 1A Summary Report to California Independent System Operator for Planning Reserve Margins (PRM) Study (2008; 7.);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Declaration) (2008; 16);
Colusa Generating Station, California Energy Commission PSA (2007; 24);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project Recirculated DEIR, Mather (2008: 66);
Replies on Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008; 20);
Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008: 33);
Clark Precast, LLC’s “Sugarland” project, ND, Woodland (2008: 15);
Cape Wind Project DEIS, Nantucket (2008; 157);
Yuba Highlands Specific Plan EIR, Spenceville, Yuba County (2006; 37);
Replies to responses on North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 5);
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North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 15);
Windy Point Wind Farm EIS (2006; 14 and Powerpoint slide replies);
Shiloh I Wind Power Project EIR, Rio Vista (2005; 18);
Buena Vista Wind Energy Project NOP, Byron (2004; 15);
Callahan Estates Subdivision ND, Winters (2004; 11);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 9);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 13);
Creekside Highlands Project, Tract 7270 ND (2004; 21);
Petition to California Fish and Game Commission to list Burrowing Owl (2003; 10);
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area CUP renewals, Alameda County (2003; 41);
UC Davis Long Range Development Plan: Neighborhood Master Plan (2003; 23);
Anderson Marketplace Draft Environmental Impact Report (2003; 18);
Negative Declaration of the proposed expansion of Temple B’nai Tikyah (2003; 6);
Antonio Mountain Ranch Specific Plan Public Draft EIR (2002; 23);
Replies on East Altamont Energy Center evidentiary hearing (2002; 9);
Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report, The Promenade (2002; 7);
Recirculated Initial Study for Calpine’s proposed Pajaro Valley Energy Center (2002; 3);
UC Merced -- Declaration (2002; 5);
Replies on Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision FEIR (2003; 22);
Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision EIR (2002; 19);
California Energy Commission Staff Report on GWF Tracy Peaker Project (2002; 20);
Silver Bend Apartments IS/MND, Placer County (2002; 13);
UC Merced Long-range Development Plan DEIR and UC Merced Community Plan DEIR (2001; 26);
Colusa County Power Plant IS, Maxwell (2001; 6);
Dog Park at Catlin Park, Folsom, California (2001; 5);
Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Biological Resources Implementation and Monitoring
Program (BRMIMP) for the Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 10);
Metcalf Energy Center, California Energy Commission FSA (2000);
US Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7 consultation with the California Energy Commission
regarding Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 4);
California Energy Commission’s Preliminary Staff Assessment of the proposed Metcalf Energy Center (2000: 11);
Site-specific management plans for the Natomas Basin Conservancy’s mitigation lands,
prepared by Wildlands, Inc. (2000: 7);
Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood in Spirit of the Sage Council, et al. (Plaintiffs) vs. Bruce
Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, et al. (Defendants), Injuries caused by
the No Surprises policy and final rule which codifies that policy (1999: 9).
California Board of Forestry’s proposed amended Forest Practices Rules (1999);
Sunset Skyranch Airport Use Permit IS/MND (1999);
Ballona West Bluffs Project Environmental Impact Report (1999; oral presentation);
Draft Recovery Plan for Giant Garter Snake (Fed. Reg. 64(176): 49497-49498) (1999; 8);
Draft Recovery Plan for Arroyo Southwestern Toad (1998);
Pacific Lumber Co. (Headwaters) HCP & EIR, Fortuna (1998; 28);
Natomas Basin HCP Permit Amendment, Sacramento (1998);
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San Diego Multi-Species Conservation Program FEIS/FEIR (1997; 10); Comments on other Environmental Review Documents:
Proposed Regulation for California Fish and Game Code Section 3503.5 (2015: 12);
Statement of Overriding Considerations related to extending Altamont Winds, Inc.’s Conditional Use Permit PLN2014-00028 (2015; 8);
Covell Village PEIR, Davis (2005; 19);
Bureau of Land Management Wind Energy Programmatic EIS Scoping (2003; 7.);
NEPA Environmental Analysis for Biosafety Level 4 National Biocontainment Laboratory (NBL) at UC Davis (2003: 7);
Notice of Preparation of UC Merced Community and Area Plan EIR, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2001: 8.);
Preliminary Draft Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan (2001; 2 letters totaling 35.);
Merced County General Plan Revision, notice of Negative Declaration (2001: 2.);
Notice of Preparation of Campus Parkway EIR/EIS (2001: 7.);
Draft Recovery Plan for the bighorn sheep in the Peninsular Range (Ovis candensis) (2000);
Draft Recovery Plan for the California Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora draytonii), on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 10.);
Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Draft Environmental Impact Statement, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 7.);
State Water Project Supplemental Water Purchase Program, Draft Program EIR (1997);
Davis General Plan Update EIR (2000);
Turn of the Century EIR (1999: 10);
Proposed termination of Critical Habitat Designation under the Endangered Species Act
(Fed. Reg. 64(113): 31871-31874) (1999);
NOA Draft Addendum to the Final Handbook for Habitat Conservation Planning and
Incidental Take Permitting Process, termed the HCP 5-Point Policy Plan (Fed. Reg. 64(45): 11485 - 11490) (1999; 2 + attachments);
Covell Center Project EIR and EIR Supplement (1997). Position Statements I prepared the following position statements for the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, and one for nearly 200 scientists:
Recommended that the California Department of Fish and Game prioritize the extermination
of the introduced southern water snake in northern California. The Wildlife Society--
Western Section (2001);
Recommended that The Wildlife Society—Western Section appoint or recommend members of the independent scientific review panel for the UC Merced environmental review process (2001);
Opposed the siting of the University of California’s 10th campus on a sensitive vernal pool/grassland complex east of Merced. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the legalization of ferret ownership in California. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the Proposed “No Surprises,” “Safe Harbor,” and “Candidate Conservation Agreement” rules, including permit-shield protection provisions (Fed. Reg. Vol. 62, No.
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103, pp. 29091-29098 and No. 113, pp. 32189-32194). This statement was signed by 188 scientists and went to the responsible federal agencies, as well as to the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives.
Posters at Professional Meetings Leyvas, E. and K. S. Smallwood. 2015. Rehabilitating injured animals to offset and rectify wind
project impacts. Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March
2015. Smallwood, K. S., J. Mount, S. Standish, E. Leyvas, D. Bell, E. Walther, B. Karas. 2015. Integrated detection trials to improve the accuracy of fatality rate estimates at wind projects. Conference on
Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March 2015.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. G. Thelander. 2005. Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research in the Altamont Pass WRA. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005.
Neher, L., L. Wilder, J. Woo, L. Spiegel, D. Yen-Nakafugi, and K.S. Smallwood. 2005. Bird’s eye
view on California wind. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander and L. Spiegel. 2003. Toward a predictive model of avian fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Windpower 2003 Conference and Convention,
Austin, Texas.
Smallwood, K.S. and Eva Butler. 2002. Pocket Gopher Response to Yellow Star-thistle Eradication as part of Grassland Restoration at Decommissioned Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento County, California. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and Michael L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Third
Mountain Lion Workshop, Prescott, AZ. Smith, T. R. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Effects of study area size, location, season, and allometry on reported Sorex shrew densities. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society.
Presentations at Professional Meetings and Seminars Dog detections of bat and bird fatalities at wind farms in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. East Bay Regional Park District 2019 Stewardship Seminar, Oakland, California, 13 November
2019.
Repowering the Altamont Pass. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, 1999-
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2007. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Conservation and recovery of burrowing owls in Santa Clara Valley. Santa Clara Valley Habitat
Agency, Newark, California, 3 February 2017. Mitigation of Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Sacramento, California, 6 November 2015.
From burrows to behavior: Research and management for burrowing owls in a diverse landscape. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, 24 October 2015, San Jose, California. The Challenges of repowering. Keynote presentation at Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife
Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 10 March 2015.
Research Highlights Altamont Pass 2011-2015. Scientific Review Committee, Oakland, California, 8 July 2015.
Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. US Fish
and Wildlife Service Golden Eagle Working Group, Sacramento, California, 8 January 2015. Evaluation of nest boxes as a burrowing owl conservation strategy. Sacramento Chapter of the Western Section, The Wildlife Society. Sacramento, California, 26 August 2013.
Predicting collision hazard zones to guide repowering of the Altamont Pass. Conference on wind power and environmental impacts. Stockholm, Sweden, 5-7 February 2013. Impacts of Wind Turbines on Wildlife. California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators, Yosemite,
California, 12 November 2012.
Impacts of Wind Turbines on Birds and Bats. Madrone Audubon Society, Santa Rosa, California, 20 February 2012.
Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. California Energy Commission Staff
Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011. Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. California Energy Commission Staff Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee meeting, 17 February 2011 Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife
impacts, Trondheim, Norway, 3 May 2011.
Update on Wildlife Impacts in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife
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Society - Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Wildlife mortality caused by wind turbine collisions. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 6 August 2010. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind farm to minimize burrowing owl fatalities. California burrowing Owl Consortium Meeting, Livermore, California, 6 February 2010.
Environmental barriers to wind power. Getting Real About Renewables: Economic and Environmental Barriers to Biofuels and Wind Energy. A symposium sponsored by the Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, 23 February 2007.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind farms. Meeting with Japan Ministry of the Environment and Japan Ministry of the Economy, Wild Bird Society of Japan, and other NGOs Tokyo, Japan, 9 November 2006.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind
farms. Symposium on bird collisions with wind turbines. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 November 2006. Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework.
California Society for Ecological Restoration (SERCAL) 13th Annual Conference, UC Santa
Barbara, 27 October 2006. Fatality associations as the basis for predictive models of fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. EEI/APLIC/PIER Workshop, 2006 Biologist Task Force and Avian Interaction with
Electric Facilities Meeting, Pleasanton, California, 28 April 2006.
Burrowing owl burrows and wind turbine collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, February 8, 2006.
Mitigation at wind farms. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts. American
Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Incorporating data from the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) system into an impact assessment tool for birds near wind farms. Shawn Smallwood, Kevin Hunting, Marcus Yee,
Linda Spiegel, Monica Parisi. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts.
American Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Toward indicating threats to birds by California’s new wind farms. California Energy Commission,
Sacramento, May 26, 2005.
Avian collisions in the Altamont Pass. California Energy Commission, Sacramento, May 26, 2005. Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. EPRI Environmental Sector Council, Monterey, California, February 17, 2005.
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Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. The Wildlife Society—Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19,
2005. Associations between avian fatalities and attributes of electric distribution poles in California. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19, 2005.
Minimizing avian mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. UC Davis Wind Energy Collaborative Forum, Palm Springs, California, December 14, 2004. Selecting electric distribution poles for priority retrofitting to reduce raptor mortality. Raptor
Research Foundation Meeting, Bakersfield, California, November 10, 2004.
Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework. Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, South Lake Tahoe, California, October 16, 2004.
Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research at the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area in California. The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada, September 2004. The ecology and impacts of power generation at Altamont Pass. Sacramento Petroleum Association,
Sacramento, California, August 18, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, Hayward, California, February 7, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl
Symposium, Sacramento, November 2, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. National Wind Coordinating Committee, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2003.
Raptor Behavior at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor
Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003.
California mountain lions. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biology, California State University, Sacramento, November, 2000.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont Pass.
National Wind Coordinating Committee, Carmel, California, May, 2000. Using a Geographic Positioning System (GPS) to map wildlife and habitat. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
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Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
The indicators framework applied to ecological restoration in Yolo County, California. Society for Ecological Restoration, September 25, 1999. Ecological restoration in the context of animal social units and their habitat areas. Society for
Ecological Restoration, September 24, 1999.
Relating Indicators of Ecological Health and Integrity to Assess Risks to Sustainable Agriculture and Native Biota. International Conference on Ecosystem Health, August 16, 1999.
A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Southern
California Edison, Co. and California Energy Commission, March 4-5, 1999. Mountain lion track counts in California: Implications for Management. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University,
Sacramento, November 4, 1998.
“No Surprises” -- Lack of science in the HCP process. California Native Plant Society Annual Conservation Conference, The Presidio, San Francisco, September 7, 1997.
In Your Interest. A half hour weekly show aired on Channel 10 Television, Sacramento. In this
episode, I served on a panel of experts discussing problems with the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. Aired August 31, 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th
Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27,
1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion density estimates. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27, 1996.
Small animal control. Session moderator and speaker at the California Farm Conference, Sacramento, California, Feb. 28, 1995. Small animal control. Ecological Farming Conference, Asylomar, California, Jan. 28, 1995.
Habitat associations of the Swainson’s Hawk in the Sacramento Valley’s agricultural landscape. 1994 Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Seed Industry Conference, Woodland, California, May 4, 1994.
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Habitats and vertebrate pests: impacts and management. Managing Farmland to Bring Back Game Birds and Wildlife to the Central Valley. Yolo County Resource Conservation District, U.C. Davis,
February 19, 1994.
Management of gophers and alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Orland Alfalfa Production Meeting and Sacramento Valley Alfalfa Production Meeting, February 1 and 2, 1994.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Seminar
Series: Recent Advances in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, U.C. Davis, Dec. 6, 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium, Fresno, California, Dec. 9, 1993.
Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium,
Fresno, California, Dec. 8, 1993. Association analysis of raptors in a farming landscape. Plenary speaker at Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, Nov. 6, 1993.
Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Plenary speaker, International Conference on Integrated Resource Management and Sustainable Agriculture, Beijing, China, Sept. 11, 1993. Landscape Ecology Study of Pocket Gophers in Alfalfa. Alfalfa Field Day, U.C. Davis, July 1993.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Spatial Data Analysis Colloquium, U.C. Davis, August 6, 1993. Sound stewardship of wildlife. Veterinary Medicine Seminar: Ethics of Animal Use, U.C. Davis.
May 1993.
Landscape ecology study of pocket gophers in alfalfa. Five County Grower's Meeting, Tracy, California. February 1993.
Turbulence and the community organizers: The role of invading species in ordering a turbulent
system, and the factors for invasion success. Ecology Graduate Student Association Colloquium, U.C. Davis. May 1990. Evaluation of exotic vertebrate pests. Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference, Sacramento,
California. March 1990.
Analytical methods for predicting success of mammal introductions to North America. The Western Section of the Wildlife Society, Hilo, Hawaii. February 1988.
A state-wide mountain lion track survey. Sacramento County Dept Parks and Recreation. April
1986. The mountain lion in California. Davis Chapter of the Audubon Society. October 1985.
Ecology Graduate Student Seminars, U.C. Davis, 1985-1990: Social behavior of the mountain lion;
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Mountain lion control; Political status of the mountain lion in California.
Other forms of Participation at Professional Meetings
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Berlin, Germany, March 2015.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Stockholm, Sweden, February 2013.
Workshop co-presenter at Birds & Wind Energy Specialist Group (BAWESG) Information sharing week, Bird specialist studies for proposed wind energy facilities in South Africa, Endangered Wildlife Trust, Darling, South Africa, 3-7 October 2011.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Trondheim,
Norway, 2-5 May 2011.
Chair of Animal Damage Management Session, The Wildlife Society, Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, September 26, 2001.
Chair of Technical Session: Human communities and ecosystem health: Comparing perspectives and making connection. Managing for Ecosystem Health, International Congress on Ecosystem Health, Sacramento, CA August 15-20, 1999.
Student Awards Committee, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife
Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
Student Mentor, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside,
CA, January, 2000. Printed Mass Media
Smallwood, K.S., D. Mooney, and M. McGuinness. 2003. We must stop the UCD biolab now. Op-
Ed to the Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Spring Lake threatens Davis. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. Summer, 2001. Mitigation of habitation. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Entrikan, R.K. and K.S. Smallwood. 2000. Measure O: Flawed law would lock in new taxes. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. 2000. Davis delegation lobbies Congress for Wildlife conservation. Op-Ed to the
Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Davis Visions. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Last grab for Yolo’s land and water. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1997. The Yolo County HCP. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Radio/Television PBS News Hour,
FOX News, Energy in America: Dead Birds Unintended Consequence of Wind Power
Development, August 2011. KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Mountain lion attacks (with guest Professor Richard Coss). 23 April 2009;
KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Wind farm Rio Vista Renewable Power. 4 September 2008; KQED QUEST Episode #111. Bird collisions with wind turbines. 2007;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. December 27, 2001; KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. May 3, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. February 8, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick & Shawn Smallwood), California Energy Crisis: 1 hour. Jan. 25, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Headwaters Forest HCP: 1 hour. 1998;
Davis Cable Channel (host Gerald Heffernon), Burrowing owls in Davis: half hour. June, 2000; Davis Cable Channel (hosted by Davis League of Women Voters), Measure O debate: 1 hour.
October, 2000;
KXTV 10, In Your Interest, The Endangered Species Act: half hour. 1997.
Reviews of Journal Papers (Scientific journals for whom I’ve provided peer review)
Journal Journal
American Naturalist Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Wildlife Management Western North American Naturalist
Auk Journal of Raptor Research
Biological Conservation National Renewable Energy Lab reports
Canadian Journal of Zoology Oikos
Ecosystem Health The Prairie Naturalist
Environmental Conservation Restoration Ecology
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Journal Journal
Environmental Management Southwestern Naturalist
Functional Ecology The Wildlife Society--Western Section Trans.
Journal of Zoology (London) Proc. Int. Congress on Managing for Ecosystem Health
Journal of Applied Ecology Transactions in GIS
Ecology Tropical Ecology
Wildlife Society Bulletin Peer J
Biological Control The Condor
Committees
• Scientific Review Committee, Alameda County, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area
• Ph.D. Thesis Committee, Steve Anderson, University of California, Davis
• MS Thesis Committee, Marcus Yee, California State University, Sacramento
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Other Professional Activities or Products Testified in Federal Court in Denver during 2005 over the fate of radio-nuclides in the soil at Rocky
Flats Plant after exposure to burrowing animals. My clients won a judgment of $553,000,000. I
have also testified in many other cases of litigation under CEQA, NEPA, the Warren-Alquist Act, and other environmental laws. My clients won most of the cases for which I testified. Testified before Environmental Review Tribunals in Ontario, Canada regarding proposed White
Pines, Amherst Island, and Fairview Wind Energy projects.
Testified in Skamania County Hearing in 2009 on the potential impacts of zoning the County for development of wind farms and hazardous waste facilities.
Testified in deposition in 2007 in the case of O’Dell et al. vs. FPL Energy in Houston, Texas.
Testified in Klickitat County Hearing in 2006 on the potential impacts of the Windy Point Wind Farm.
Memberships in Professional Societies
The Wildlife Society Raptor Research Foundation Honors and Awards
Fulbright Research Fellowship to Indonesia, 1987
J.G. Boswell Full Academic Scholarship, 1981 college of choice Certificate of Appreciation, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, 2000, 2001 Northern California Athletic Association Most Valuable Cross Country Runner, 1984 American Legion Award, Corcoran High School, 1981, and John Muir Junior High, 1977
CIF Section Champion, Cross Country in 1978
CIF Section Champion, Track & Field 2 mile run in 1981 National Junior Record, 20 kilometer run, 1982 National Age Group Record, 1500 meter run, 1978
Community Activities
District 64 Little League Umpire, 2003-2007 Dixon Little League Umpire, 2006-07 Davis Little League Chief Umpire and Board member, 2004-2005 Davis Little League Safety Officer, 2004-2005
Davis Little League Certified Umpire, 2002-2004
Davis Little League Scorekeeper, 2002 Davis Visioning Group member Petitioner for Writ of Mandate under the California Environmental Quality Act against City of Woodland decision to approve the Spring Lake Specific Plan, 2002
Served on campaign committees for City Council candidates
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Representative Clients/Funders
Law Offices of Stephan C. Volker EDF Renewables Blum Collins, LLP National Renewable Energy Lab Eric K. Gillespie Professional Corporation Altamont Winds LLC
Law Offices of Berger & Montague Salka Energy
Lozeau | Drury LLP Comstocks Business (magazine) Law Offices of Roy Haber BioResource Consultants Law Offices of Edward MacDonald Tierra Data Law Office of John Gabrielli Black and Veatch
Law Office of Bill Kopper Terry Preston, Wildlife Ecology Research Center
Law Office of Donald B. Mooney EcoStat, Inc. Law Office of Veneruso & Moncharsh US Navy Law Office of Steven Thompson US Department of Agriculture Law Office of Brian Gaffney US Forest Service
California Wildlife Federation US Fish & Wildlife Service
Defenders of Wildlife US Department of Justice Sierra Club California Energy Commission National Endangered Species Network California Office of the Attorney General Spirit of the Sage Council California Department of Fish & Wildlife
The Humane Society California Department of Transportation
Hagens Berman LLP California Department of Forestry Environmental Protection Information Center California Department of Food & Agriculture Goldberg, Kamin & Garvin, Attorneys at Law Ventura County Counsel Californians for Renewable Energy (CARE) County of Yolo
Seatuck Environmental Association Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Friends of the Columbia Gorge, Inc. Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program Save Our Scenic Area Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound East Bay Regional Park District Friends of the Swainson’s Hawk County of Alameda
Alameda Creek Alliance Don & LaNelle Silverstien
Center for Biological Diversity Seventh Day Adventist Church California Native Plant Society Escuela de la Raza Unida Endangered Wildlife Trust Susan Pelican and Howard Beeman and BirdLife South Africa Residents Against Inconsistent Development, Inc.
AquAlliance Bob Sarvey
Oregon Natural Desert Association Mike Boyd Save Our Sound Hillcroft Neighborhood Fund G3 Energy and Pattern Energy Joint Labor Management Committee, Retail Food Industry Emerald Farms Lisa Rocca
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Kevin Jackson
Southern California Edison Co. Dawn Stover and Jay Letto Georgia-Pacific Timber Co. Nancy Havassy Northern Territories Inc. Catherine Portman (for Brenda Cedarblade) David Magney Environmental Consulting Ventus Environmental Solutions, Inc.
Wildlife History Foundation Panorama Environmental, Inc.
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC Adams Broadwell Professional Corporation Ogin, Inc.
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Representative special-status species experience
Common name Species name Description
Field experience
California red-legged frog Rana aurora draytonii Protocol searches; Many detections Foothill yellow-legged frog Rana boylii Presence surveys; Many detections Western spadefoot Spea hammondii Presence surveys; Few detections California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense Protocol searches; Many detections
Coast range newt Taricha torosa torosa Searches and multiple detections
Blunt-nosed leopard lizard Gambelia sila Detected in San Luis Obispo County California horned lizard Phrynosoma coronatum frontale Searches; Many detections Western pond turtle Clemmys marmorata Searches; Many detections San Joaquin kit fox Vulpes macrotis mutica Protocol searches; detections
Sumatran tiger Panthera tigris Track surveys in Sumatra
Mountain lion Puma concolor californicus Research and publications Point Arena mountain beaver Aplodontia rufa nigra Remote camera operation Giant kangaroo rat Dipodomys ingens Detected in Cholame Valley San Joaquin kangaroo rat Dipodomys nitratoides Monitoring & habitat restoration
Monterey dusky-footed woodrat Neotoma fuscipes luciana Non-target captures and mapping of dens
Salt marsh harvest mouse Reithrodontomys raviventris Habitat assessment, monitoring Salinas harvest mouse Reithrodontomys megalotus distichlus Captures; habitat assessment
Bats Thermal imaging surveys
California clapper rail Rallus longirostris Surveys and detections
Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos Numerical & behavioral surveys Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni Numerical & behavioral surveys Northern harrier Circus cyaeneus Numerical & behavioral surveys White-tailed kite Elanus leucurus Numerical & behavioral surveys
Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus Large area surveys
Least Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii pusillus Detected in Monterey County Willow flycatcher Empidonax traillii extimus Research at Sierra Nevada breeding sites Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia hypugia Numerical & behavioral surveys Valley elderberry longhorn
beetle
Desmocerus californicus
dimorphus
Monitored success of relocation and habitat
restoration Analytical Arroyo southwestern toad Bufo microscaphus californicus Research and report. Giant garter snake Thamnophis gigas Research and publication Northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis Research and publication
Northern spotted owl Strix occidentalis Research and reports
Alameda whipsnake Masticophis lateralis
euryxanthus
Expert testimony
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Via Email
November 3, 2021
Shawn Landres, Chair
Planning Commission
Community Development Dept.
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
shawn.landres@smgov.net
Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner
Community Development Dept.
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
rachel.kwok@smgov.net
Jing Yeo, Planning Manager
Community Development Dept.
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
jing.yeo@smgov.net
Denise Anderson-Warren, CMC
City Clerk’s Office
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 102
Santa Monica, CA 90407
clerk@smgov.net
Re: Comment on Final Environmental Impact Report, 1242 20th Street
Wellness Center (SCH 2018011001)
Dear Commissioner Landres, Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Ms.
Kwok, Ms. Yeo and Ms. Anderson-Warren:
I am writing on behalf of Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility
(“SAFER”), regarding the Final Environmental Impact Report; (“FEIR”) prepared for the
Project known as 1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH #2018011001), including all
actions referring or related to the development of approximately 73,555 square feet (sf)
of medical research and development (R&D) and clinical/medical office space with five
levels of subterranean parking located at 1925 Arizona Avenue and 1242 20th Street,
on APNs 4276-013-033 and 4276-013-032 in the City of Santa Monica (“Project”).
After reviewing the FEIR, we conclude that the FEIR fails as an informational
document, fails to adequately analyze the Project’s environmental impacts, and fails to
impose all feasible mitigation measures to reduce the Project’s impacts. SAFER
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requests that the Community Development Department address these shortcomings in
a revised environmental impact report (“REIR”) and recirculate the REIR prior to
considering approvals for the Project.
This comment has been prepared with the assistance of Certified Industrial
Hygienist, Francis “Bud” Offermann, PE, CIH (Exhibit A), environmental consulting firm
Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (“SWAPE”) (Exhibit B), and expert wildlife biologist
Dr. Shawn Smallwood (Exhibit C). We incorporate the Offermann, SWAPE, and
Smallwood comments herein by reference.
I. Project Description.
The applicant is proposing to demolish a 4-car garage, two two-story structures,
and a surface parking lot to develop a 73,555 square foot medical research and
development and clinical/medical office space within a “Wellness Center” located at
1925 Arizona Avenue and 1242 20th Street in the City of Santa Monica. This would
include construction of a 3-story building and construction of “support areas” including
terraces and utility support/elevator spaces, and five levels of subterranean parking.
The parking garage would include 275 parking spaces and a mix of operational and
storage spaces for R&D uses, trash and recycling rooms, bicycle parking and storage,
EV charging spaces, employee locker and shower facilities, and maintenance functions.
II. Legal Background.
CEQA requires that an agency analyze the potential environmental impacts of its
proposed actions in an environmental impact report (“EIR”) (except in certain limited
circumstances). See, e.g. Pub. Res. Code § 21100. The EIR is the very heart of CEQA.
Dunn-Edwards v. BAAQMD (1992) 9 Cal.App.4th 644, 652. “The ‘foremost principle’ in
interpreting CEQA is that the Legislature intended the act to be read so as to afford the
fullest possible protection to the environment within the reasonable scope of the
statutory language.” Communities for a Better Environment v. Calif. Resources Agency
(2002) 103 Cal. App. 4th 98, 109.
CEQA has two primary purposes. First, CEQA is designed to inform decision
makers and the public about the potential, significant environmental effects of a project.
14 Cal. Code Regs. (“CEQA Guidelines”) § 15002(a)(1). “Its purpose is to inform the
public and its responsible officials of the environmental consequences of their decisions
before they are made. Thus, the EIR ‘protects not only the environment but also
informed self-government.’” Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Board of Supervisors (1990) 52
Cal.3d 553, 564. The EIR has been described as “an environmental ‘alarm bell’ whose
purpose it is to alert the public and its responsible officials to environmental changes
before they have reached ecological points of no return.” Berkeley Keep Jets Over the
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Bay v. Bd. of Port Comm’rs. (2001) 91 Cal. App. 4th 1344, 1354 (“Berkeley Jets”);
County of Inyo v. Yorty (1973) 32 Cal.App.3d 795, 810.
Second, CEQA requires public agencies to avoid or reduce environmental
damage when “feasible” by requiring “environmentally superior” alternatives and all
feasible mitigation measures. CEQA Guidelines § 15002(a)(2) and (3); see also,
Berkeley Jets, 91 Cal.App.4th at pp. 1344, 1354; Citizens of Goleta Valley, 52 Cal.3d at
564. The EIR serves to provide agencies and the public with information about the
environmental impacts of a proposed project and to “identify ways that environmental
damage can be avoided or significantly reduced.” CEQA Guidelines §15002(a)(2). If the
project will have a significant effect on the environment, the agency may approve the
project only if it finds that it has “eliminated or substantially lessened all significant
effects on the environment where feasible” and that any unavoidable significant effects
on the environment are “acceptable due to overriding concerns.” Pub. Res. Code §
21081; 14 Cal.Code Regs. § 15092(b)(2)(A) & (B). The lead agency may deem a
particular impact to be insignificant only if it produces rigorous analysis and concrete
substantial evidence justifying the finding. Kings County Farm Bureau v. City of Hanford
(1990) 221 Cal.App.3d 692, 732.
While the courts review an EIR using an “abuse of discretion” standard, “the
reviewing court is not to ‘uncritically rely on every study or analysis presented by a
project proponent in support of its position. A ‘clearly inadequate or unsupported study is
entitled to no judicial deference.’” Berkeley Jets, 91 Cal. App. 4th at p. 1355 (emphasis
added) (quoting Laurel Heights Improvement Assn. v. Regents of University of California
(1988) 47 Cal. 3d 376, 391 409, fn. 12). As the court stated in Berkeley Jets:
A prejudicial abuse of discretion occurs “if the failure to include relevant
information precludes informed decisionmaking and informed public
participation, thereby thwarting the statutory goals of the EIR process.” (San
Joaquin Raptor/Wildlife Rescue Center v. County of Stanislaus (1994) 27
Cal.App.4th 713, 722; Galante Vineyards v. Monterey Peninsula Water
Management Dist. (1997) 60 Cal. App. 4th 1109, 1117; County of Amador
v. El Dorado County Water Agency (1999) 76 Cal. App. 4th 931, 946.)
More recently, the California Supreme Court has emphasized that:
When reviewing whether a discussion is sufficient to satisfy CEQA, a court
must be satisfied that the EIR (1) includes sufficient detail to enable those
who did not participate in its preparation to understand and to consider
meaningfully the issues the proposed project raises [citation omitted], and
(2) makes a reasonable effort to substantively connect a project's air
quality impacts to likely health consequences.
Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno (2018) 6 Cal.5th 502, 510 (2018), citing Laurel Heights
Improvement Assn. v. Regents of University of California (1988) 47 Cal.3d 376, 405.
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“Whether or not the alleged inadequacy is the complete omission of a required
discussion or a patently inadequate one-paragraph discussion devoid of analysis, the
reviewing court must decide whether the EIR serves its purpose as an informational
document.” Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno, 6 Cal.5th at 516. Although an agency has
discretion to decide the manner of discussing potentially significant effects in an EIR, “a
reviewing court must determine whether the discussion of a potentially significant effect
is sufficient or insufficient, i.e., whether the EIR comports with its intended function of
including ‘detail sufficient to enable those who did not participate in its preparation to
understand and to consider meaningfully the issues raised by the proposed project.’” 6
Cal.5th at 516, citing Bakersfield Citizens for Local Control v. City of Bakersfield (2004)
124 Cal.App.4th 1184, 1197. “The determination whether a discussion is sufficient is not
solely a matter of discerning whether there is substantial evidence to support the
agency’s factual conclusions.” 6 Cal.5th at 516. Whether a discussion of a potential
impact is sufficient “presents a mixed question of law and fact. As such, it is generally
subject to independent review. However, underlying factual determinations—including,
for example, an agency’s decision as to which methodologies to employ for analyzing
an environmental effect—may warrant deference.” Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno, 6
Cal.5th at 516. As the Court emphasized:
[W]hether a description of an environmental impact is insufficient because
it lacks analysis or omits the magnitude of the impact is not a substantial
evidence question. A conclusory discussion of an environmental impact
that an EIR deems significant can be determined by a court to be
inadequate as an informational document without reference to substantial
evidence.
Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno, 6 Cal.5th at 514. We find that the FEIR prepared by the
City here is inadequate for the reasons set forth below.
III. DISCUSSION
A. The FEIR Fails to Provide Comparative Data to Support Its Rejection of
one of the Project Alternatives.
An EIR must describe a range of reasonable alternatives to the Project, or to the
location of the Project, which would feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the
project but would avoid or substantially lessen any of the significant effects of the
project, and evaluate the comparative merits of the alternatives. Section 15126.6(b) of
the CEQA Guidelines states:
Because an EIR must identify ways to mitigate or avoid the significant effects that
a project may have on the environment, the discussion of alternatives shall focus
on alternatives to the project or its location which are capable of avoiding or
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substantially lessening any significant effects of the project, even if these
alternatives would impede to some degree the attainment of project objectives, or
would be more costly.
One of CEQA’s fundamental requirements is that the DEIR must identify the
“environmentally superior alternative,” and require implementation of that alternative
unless it is infeasible. 14 Cal.Code Regs. §1526.6(e)(2); Kostka & Zischke, Practice
Under the California Environmental Quality Act §15.37 (Cont. Educ. Of the Bar, 2008).
As explained by the Supreme Court, an environmentally superior alternative may not be
rejected simply because it is more expensive or less profitable:
The fact that an alternative may be more expensive or less profitable is not
sufficient to show that the alternative is financially infeasible. What is required is
evidence that the additional costs or lost profitability are sufficiently severe as to
render it impractical to proceed with the project.
Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Bd. of Supervisors (1988) 197 Cal.App.3d 1167, 1180-81;
see also, Burger v. County of Mendocino (1975) 45 Cal.App.3d 322 (county’s approval
of 80 unit hotel over smaller 64 unit alternative was not supported by substantial
evidence).
The FEIR’s conclusion that Alternative 4 is infeasible simply because it does not
meet economic objectives falls short of CEQA requirements. In Save Round Valley
Alliance v. County of Inyo, the County asserted three reasons in its FEIR for its rejection
of an environmentally superior alternative. Relevant here, one of the reasons was that
the project proponent “could not expect to achieve the same economic objectives” with
the alternative. (2007) 157 Cal.App.4th 1437, 1459. The Court found that this
explanation fell short of CEQA requirements because it reflected a “misunderstanding
regarding the economic feasibility of an alternative.” Id. at 1461. The Court went on to
state:
Although the “economic viability” of an alternative is a relevant consideration in
evaluating the feasibility of the alternative (see Guidelines, § 15126.6, subd.
(f)(1)), the fact that Walters cannot achieve the same economic objective from
developing the BLM property is not determinative. The issue is not whether the
alternative is less profitable than the project as proposed, but whether the
reduced profitability of the alternative is “‘sufficiently severe as to render it
impractical to proceed with the project.’ []”
Id. Further, the Court stated that “there is no evidence or analysis whatsoever of the
comparative costs or profitability of developing the two parcels.” Id. at 1462. The EIR
“include[d] only the barest of facts regarding the BLM parcel, vague and unsupported
conclusions about aesthetics, views, and economic objectives, and no independent
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analysis whatsoever of relevant considerations. In this respect, the County failed to
proceed in the manner required by law.” Id. at 1465.
Here, the FEIR states only that Alternative 4 “would not fully meet the economic
objectives of the proposed project.” FEIR, p. 6-55. Under the standard set forth by Save
Round Valley, this is an inadequate analysis of the alternative, and does not constitute
substantial evidence that Alternative 4 is infeasible.
B. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have a Significant
Health Risk Impact from its Indoor Air Quality Impacts.
Certified Industrial Hygienist, Francis “Bud” Offermann, PE, CIH, has conducted
a review of the proposed Project and relevant documents regarding the Project’s indoor
air emissions. Indoor Environmental Engineering Comments (October 14, 2021) (Exhibit
A). Mr. Offermann concludes that it is likely that the Project will expose commercial
employees of the Project to significant impacts related to indoor air quality, and in
particular, emissions of the cancer-causing chemical formaldehyde. Mr. Offermann is a
leading expert on indoor air quality and has published extensively on the topic. Mr.
Offermann’s expert comments and curriculum vitae are attached as Exhibit A.
Mr. Offermann explains that many composite wood products used in building
materials and furnishings commonly found in offices, warehouses, residences, and
hotels contain formaldehyde-based glues which off-gas formaldehyde over a very long
time period. He states, “[t]he primary source of formaldehyde indoors is composite wood
products manufactured with urea-formaldehyde resins, such as plywood, medium
density fiberboard, and particleboard. These materials are commonly used in building
construction for flooring, cabinetry, baseboards, window shades, interior doors, and
window and door trims.” Ex. A, p. 2-3.
Formaldehyde is a known human carcinogen. Mr. Offermann states that future
commercial employees of the Project would be exposed to a 17.7 in one million risk,
assuming all materials are compliant with the California Air Resources Board’s
formaldehyde airborne toxics control measure. Id. at 4. This potential exposure level
exceeds the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (“SCAQMD”) CEQA
significance threshold for airborne cancer risk of 10 per million. Id.
Mr. Offermann concludes that these significant environmental impacts should be
analyzed in the EIR and mitigation measures should be imposed to reduce the risk of
formaldehyde exposure. Id. Mr. Offermann identifies mitigation measures that are
available to reduce these significant health risks, including the installation of air filters
and a requirement that the applicant use only composite wood materials (e.g. hardwood
plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard) for all interior finish systems that are
made with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins or ultra-low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins in the buildings’ interiors. Id. at 11.
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The City has a duty to investigate issues relating to a project’s potential
environmental impacts, especially those issues raised by an expert’s comments. See
Cty. Sanitation Dist. No. 2 v. Cty. of Kern, (2005) 127 Cal.App.4th 1544, 1597–98
(“under CEQA, the lead agency bears a burden to investigate potential environmental
impacts”). In addition to assessing the Project’s potential health impacts to employees,
Mr. Offermann identifies the investigatory path that the City should be following in
developing an EIR to more precisely evaluate the Project’s future formaldehyde
emissions and establishing mitigation measures that reduce the cancer risk below the
BAAQMD level. Id. at 5-9. Such an analysis would be similar in form to the air quality
modeling and traffic modeling typically conducted as part of a CEQA review.
The failure to address the project’s formaldehyde emissions is contrary to the
California Supreme Court’s decision in California Building Industry Ass’n v. Bay Area Air
Quality Mgmt. Dist. (2015) 62 Cal.4th 369, 386 (“CBIA”). At issue in CBIA was whether
the Air District could enact CEQA guidelines that advised lead agencies that they must
analyze the impacts of adjacent environmental conditions on a project. The Supreme
Court held that CEQA does not generally require lead agencies to consider the
environment’s effects on a project. CBIA, 62 Cal.4th at 800-801. However, to the extent
a project may exacerbate existing adverse environmental conditions at or near a project
site, those would still have to be considered pursuant to CEQA. Id. at 801 (“CEQA calls
upon an agency to evaluate existing conditions in order to assess whether a project
could exacerbate hazards that are already present”). In so holding, the Court expressly
held that CEQA’s statutory language required lead agencies to disclose and analyze
“impacts on a project’s users or residents that arise from the project’s effects on
the environment.” Id. at 800 (emphasis added).
The carcinogenic formaldehyde emissions identified by Mr. Offermann are not an
existing environmental condition. Those emissions to the air will be from the Project.
Commercial employees will be users of the Project. Rather than excusing the City from
addressing the impacts of carcinogens emitted into the indoor air from the project, the
Supreme Court in CBIA expressly finds that this type of effect by the project on the
environment and a “project’s users” must be addressed in the CEQA process.
The Supreme Court’s reasoning is well-grounded in CEQA’s statutory language.
CEQA expressly includes a project’s effects on human beings as an effect on the
environment that must be addressed in an environmental review. “Section 21083(b)(3)’s
express language, for example, requires a finding of a ‘significant effect on the
environment’ (§ 21083(b)) whenever the ‘environmental effects of a project will cause
substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly.’” CBIA, 62
Cal.4th at 800 (emphasis in original). Likewise, “the Legislature has made clear—in
declarations accompanying CEQA’s enactment—that public health and safety are of
great importance in the statutory scheme.” Id., citing e.g., §§ 21000, subds. (b), (c), (d),
(g), 21001, subds. (b), (d). It goes without saying that the future employees of the
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Project are human beings and the health and safety of those workers is as important to
CEQA’s safeguards as that of nearby residents currently living near the project site.
The City’s EIR must disclose and mitigate the potential environmental impacts to
future users of the building.
C. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have Significant
Adverse Air Quality, Health Risk, and Greenhouse Gas Impacts.
1. The FEIR Relied on Unsubstantiated Input Parameters to Estimate
Project Emissions and Thus the Project May Result in Significant
Air Quality Impacts.
Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., and Dr. Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D., of the
environmental consulting firm SWAPE reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s
impacts on air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gases. SWAPE’s comment letter and
CVs are attached as Exhibit B and their comments are briefly summarized here.
SWAPE found that the FEIR incorrectly estimated the Project’s construction and
operational emissions and therefore cannot be relied upon to determine the significance
of the Project’s impacts on local and regional air quality. The FEIR relies on emissions
calculated from the California Emissions Estimator Version CalEEMod.2016.3.2
(“CalEEMod”). FEIR, p. 4.2-30. This model, which is used to generate a project’s
construction and operational emissions, relies on recommended default values based
on site specific information related to a number of factors. Ex. B, p. 1. CEQA requires
any changes to the default values to be justified by substantial evidence. Id. at 1-2.
SWAPE reviewed the FEIR’s CalEEMod output files and found that the values
input into the model were inconsistent with information provided in the FEIR. Ex. B, p. 2.
As a result, the FEIR’s air quality analysis cannot be relied upon to determine the
Project’s emissions.
Specifically, SWAPE found that the following values used in the FEIR’s air quality
analysis were either inconsistent with information provided in the FEIR or otherwise
unjustified:
1. Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value. Ex. B, p. 2.
2. Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours. Ex. B, p. 3.
3. Failure to Substantiate Demolition and Reduction to Number of Demolition
Hauling Trips. Ex. B, p. 5.
4. Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers. Ex. B, p. 6.
5. Failure to Model Material Export. Ex. B, p. 8.
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As a result of these errors in the FEIR, the Project’s construction and operational
emissions were underestimated and cannot be relied upon to determine the significance
of the Project’s air quality impacts.
2. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project May Have a
Significant Health Impact as a Result of Diesel Particulate
Emissions.
One of the primary emissions of concern regarding health effects for land
development projects is diesel particulate matter (“DPM”), which can be released during
Project construction and operation. DPM consists of fine particles with a diameter less
than 2.5 micrometers including a subgroup of ultrafine particles (with a diameter less
than 0.1 micrometers). Diesel exhaust also contains a variety of harmful gases and
cancer-causing substances. Exposure to DPM is a recognized health hazard,
particularly to children whose lungs are still developing and the elderly who may have
other serious health problems. According to the California Air Resources Board
(“CARB”), DPM exposure may lead to the following adverse health effects: aggravated
asthma; chronic bronchitis; increased respiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations;
decreased lung function in children; lung cancer; and premature deaths for those with
heart or lung disease.1
The FEIR concluded that the mitigated excess cancer risk posed by the Project
to nearby sensitive receptors would not exceed the SCAQMD significance threshold of
10 in one million, and that the Project would result in a less-than-significant operational
health risk impact because of a low number of daily truck trips and compliance with
CARB regulations. Ex. B, p. 9; FEIR, p. 4.2-48. SWAPE identifies four main reasons for
why the FEIR’s evaluation of health risk impacts and less-than-significant conclusion is
incorrect.
First, the FEIR’s construction HRA is incorrect due to the inputting of several
incorrect values into the CalEEMod output files. Ex. B, p. 9. The FEIR’s HRA uses an
underestimated DPM concentration, and therefore underestimates the Project’s cancer
risk and cannot be relied upon to determine impacts of the Project. Id.
Second, because the FEIR did not prepare a quantified operational HRA, it fails
to quantitively evaluate operational toxic air contaminants (“TACs”). Ex. B, p. 9. In failing
to connect TAC emissions to potential health risks to nearby receptors, the Project fails
to meet the CEQA requirement that projects correlate increases in project-generated
emissions to adverse impacts on human health cause by those emissions. Ex. B, p. 10;
See Sierra Club v. County of Fresno (2018) 6 Cal.5th 502, 510.
1 See CARB Resources - Overview: Diesel Exhaust & Health, available at
https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/overview-diesel-exhaust-and-health.).
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Third, the California Department of Justice recommends the preparation of a
quantitative HRA pursuant to the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
(“OEHHA”), the organization responsible for providing guidance on conducting HRAs in
California, as well as local air district guidelines. OEHHA released its most recent
guidance document in 2015 describing which types of projects warrant preparation of an
HRA. See “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health
Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February 2015, available at:
http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/hotspots2015.html. The OEHHA document
recommends that if a project is expected to last over 6 months, the exposure should be
evaluated throughout the project using a 30-year exposure duration to estimate
individual cancer risks. Ex. B, p. 10. Based on its extensive experience, SWAPE
reasonably assumes that the Project will last at least 30 years, and therefore
recommends that health risk impacts from the project be evaluated. Id. A Revised EIR is
therefore required to analyze these impacts.
Fourth, the FEIR fails to evaluate the “cumulative lifetime cancer risk to nearby,
existing receptors as a result of Project construction and operation together.” Ex. B, p.
10 (emphasis in original). A Revised EIR should be prepared to quantify the cumulative
excess cancer risk posed by the Project’s construction and operation to nearby, existing
receptors, and compare it to the SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million. Id.
SWAPE prepared a screening-level HRA to evaluate potential impacts from
Project construction using AERSCREEN, a screening-level air quality dispersion model.
Ex. B, p. 11. SWAPE applied a sensitive receptor distance of 50 meters and analyzed
impacts to individuals at different stages of life based on OEHHA and SCAQMD
guidance utilizing age sensitivity factors. Id. at 11-14.
SWAPE found that the excess cancer risks at a sensitive receptor located
approximately 50 meters away over the course of Project construction are
approximately 12.5 in one million for infants and 69.1 in one million for children. Id. at
13. Moreover, the excess lifetime cancer risk over the course of Project
construction and operation of 30 years is approximately 96.5 in one million. Id.
The risks to infants, children, and lifetime residents exceed SCAQMD’s threshold of 10
in one million.
SWAPE’s analysis constitutes substantial evidence that the Project may have a
significant health impact as a result of diesel particulate emissions. SWAPE
recommends that “an updated EIR [] be prepared and include an updated, quantified air
pollution model as well as an updated, quantified refined HRA which adequately and
accurately evaluates health risk impacts associate with both Project construction and
operation.” Ex. B, p. 13-14.
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3. The FEIR Failed to Adequately Analyze the Project’s Greenhouse
Gas Impacts and Thus the Project May Result in Significant
Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
The FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions
of 1,147.12 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year (“MT CO2e/year”).
However, it does not compare those emissions to a threshold, instead relying on the
Project’s consistency with CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, SCAG’s 2020-2045
RTP/SCS, and the City of Santa Monica’s LUCE, Sustainable City Plan, Green Building
and Energy Code, and Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. Ex. B, p. 14. However,
SWAPE states that the FEIR’s conclusion about a less-than-significant greenhouse gas
impact is incorrect for several reasons:
• The FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis relies upon an incorrect and
unsubstantiated air model;
• The FEIR’s unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant
impact;
• The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under
CARB’s Scoping Plan; and
• The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under
SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
SWAPE’s analysis demonstrates potentially significant health risk and GHG
impacts from the project that necessitate mitigation, and it proposes that the Project’s
sustainability design features be implemented as formal mitigation measures. In
addition to implementing these measures, the Revised EIR should include an updated
air quality, health risk, and GHG analysis.
D. The Project Will Have Significant Adverse Biological Impacts That the
FEIR Fails to Adequately Analyze and Mitigate.
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s biological
impacts. Dr. Smallwood’s comment letter and CV are attached as Exhibit C and his
comments are briefly summarized here.
1. The FEIR is inadequate in its characterization of the existing
environmental setting as it relates to wildlife.
Dr. Smallwood visited the site of the Project on October 18, 2021 and performed
a reconnaissance level survey of wildlife utilizing the area of the Project. He was
accompanied by Noriko Smallwood, a wildlife biologist with an M.S. degree from
California State University Los Angeles. Ex. C, p. 1. Dr. Smallwood reconnoitered the
area for 114 minutes. Id. During that visit, he observed the presence of 18 species of
vertebrate wildlife at the Project site, two of which are special-status species. Id., see
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Table 1, Ex. C, p. 2. Most of the species he observed relevant to the Project’s impacts
were bird species. Id.
Every CEQA document must start from a “baseline” assumption. The CEQA
“baseline” is the set of environmental conditions against which to compare a project’s
anticipated impacts. Communities for a Better Envt. v. So. Coast Air Qual. Mgmt. Dist.
(2010) 48 Cal. 4th 310, 321. Unfortunately, the FEIR proponents did not perform a
survey for wildlife at the Project site because they claimed that suitable habitat for
sensitive species or special-status species did not occur within the city. Ex. C at 6, DEIR
at 5-7. Dr. Smallwood states that this erroneous conclusion is based on the FEIR’s
incorrect determination that “(1) disturbance precludes the occurrence of special-status
species, and (2) all special-status species depend solely on natural communities.” Ex. C
at 6. Contrary to these incorrect assumptions, Dr. Smallwood explains that “many
assignments of special status have been to species that occur only in California or
whose geographic ranges are small or diminishing,” and “many special-status species
occur in anthropogenic environments.” Id. A skewed baseline such as the one used by
the City here ultimately “mislead(s) the public” by engendering inaccurate analyses of
environmental impacts, mitigation measures and cumulative impacts for biological
resources. See San Joaquin Raptor Rescue Center, 149 Cal.App.4th 645, 656;
Woodward Park Homeowners, 150 Cal.App.4th 683, 708-711.
Dr. Smallwood notes that there are multiple databases that would have been
useful to determine presence and likelihood of presence, such as eBird and iNaturalist.
Id. Dr. Smallwood reviewed these databases and found that the Project site “either
occurs within the geographic ranges or [] occurs near where others have reported
sightings of at least 67 special-status species of wildlife.” Id. at 6; see Table 2, Ex. C, p.
7-9. Of those species, 33 have been reportedly seen within 1 mile of the Project site. Id.
The occurrence of special-status species at or near the Project site warrants discussion
and analysis in an EIR to ensure that any impacts are mitigated to a less than significant
level.
In addition to this failure to fully assess species occurrences, Dr. Smallwood
found that the FEIR also relied on the erroneous presumption that impacts to biological
resources occurred only to terrestrial habitats, thus overlooking an entire category of
species that rely primarily on the aerosphere. Ex. C, p. 6-7. The FEIR neglected to
consider this portion of habitat, and as a result, no attention was paid to the impacts the
Project will have on avian species from collisions with the building’s windows and other
structures. A Revised EIR is necessary to consider the species present in the
aerosphere at the Project site.
2. The FEIR fails to account for the increased possibility of bird-
window collision mortality that will be caused by the project.
According to Dr. Smallwood, the Project will most likely have a significant impact
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on birds as a result of window collisions. The City has not analyzed or mitigated these
potential impacts to special-status birds.
Dr. Smallwood identifies the now widely-recognized impact of bird collisions with
windows and other building structures:
Window collisions are often characterized as either the second or third
largest source or human-caused bird mortality. The numbers behind
these characterizations are often attributed to Klem’s (1990) and Dunn’s
(1993) estimates of about 100 million to 1 billion bird fatalities in the USA,
or more recently Loss et al.’s (2014) estimate of 365-988 million bird
fatalities in the USA or Calvert et al.’s (2013) and Machtans et al.’s (2013)
estimates of 22.4 million and 25 million bird fatalities in Canada,
respectively . . .
Ex. C, p. 11. Dr. Smallwood’s site visit confirmed the presence of many bird species that
would travel through the Project site’s air space. Id. He also notes that “many of the
special-status species in Table 2 [of his comment] have been documented as window
collision fatalities and are therefore susceptible to new structural glass installations.” Id.
In an effort to assess the scope of the Project’s impacts on bird species using the
area, Dr. Smallwood has calculated an estimate of the number of bird fatalities that
would result from collisions with the Project. Ex. C, p. 11-12. The FEIR provided
renderings of the proposed Project’s building’s facades, which Dr. Smallwood used to
estimate the extent of glass that would be used as 579 m2. Id. at 12. Based on Dr.
Smallwood’s own data and review of a number of scientific studies, the mean fatality
rate of bird deaths per m2 of glass per year is 0.073. Id. He therefore estimates that the
project could result in 42 bird deaths per year, a number which could be up to 3 times
higher when accounting for fatalities removed by scavengers or missed by fatality
searchers. Id. This death rate would continue every year until the structure were either
renovated to reduce bird collisions, or was removed. Id. He concludes by stating that
“[i]f the project moves forward as proposed, and annually kills 42 birds protected by
state and federal laws, then the project would cause significant unmitigated impacts.” Id.
Dr. Smallwood provides detailed information about the types of factors that would
contribute to a Project’s bird collision risks and available mitigation measures. Ex. C, p.
12-17. He recommends that these factors be used to draft “Bird-Safe Guidelines for City
of Santa Monica and [] ought to be used to formulate a bird-safe plan for the proposed
project.” Id. at 12. As it stands, however, “the proposed project’s design remains
insufficiently described to determine the degree to which the project would contribute to
relative collision risk.” Id. at 15. Dr. Smallwood concludes that key additional information
for impacts assessment and mitigation include “intensity and timing of bird traffic,
heights above ground, travel trajectories, and specific behaviors of birds in flight.” Id.
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Because this impact was not addressed in the FEIR and Dr. Smallwood has
presented substantial evidence of a fair argument that the Project’s windows will impact
birds, the City must prepare a Revised EIR to analyze and mitigate the impact of
window collisions on bird species.
3. The FEIR failed to address the cumulative impacts of past,
ongoing, and future projects on wildlife.
The FEIR failed to prepare an analysis of cumulative effects on wildlife, due to its
erroneous conclusion that there was no suitable habitat for species on the Project site.
Ex. C, p. 17. Based on his observations of the project site, Dr. Smallwood concludes
that “bird collision mortality is likely ongoing and of large magnitude, but nobody would
know about it in the absence of fatality monitoring.” Id. He believes that the EIR should
be revised “to not only include an analysis of the project’s potential impacts to bird
mortality, but also of its contribution to cumulative impacts of bird-window collision
mortality in the City of Santa Monica,” and that these impacts “should be addressed with
the formulation of a city ordinance to guide building design, fatality monitoring, and
compensatory mitigation.” Id.
IV. CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, SAFER believes that the EIR is wholly inadequate.
SAFER urges the Community Development Department to refrain from recommending
certification of the FEIR or recommending approval of the Project in order to allow staff
additional time to address the concerns raised herein. Thank you for considering our
comments and please include this letter in the record of proceedings for this project.
Sincerely,
Rebecca L. Davis
LOZEAU DRURY LLP
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
1448 Pine Street, Suite 103 San Francisco, California 94109
Telephone: (415) 567-7700
E-mail: offermann@IEE-SF.com
http://www.iee-sf.com
Date: October 14, 2021
To: Amalia Bowley
Lozeau | Drury LLP
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 150
Oakland, California 94612
From: Francis J. Offermann PE CIH
Subject: Indoor Air Quality: 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica,
CA (IEE File Reference: P-4509)
Pages: 18
Indoor Air Quality Impacts
Indoor air quality (IAQ) directly impacts the comfort and health of building occupants,
and the achievement of acceptable IAQ in newly constructed and renovated buildings is a
well-recognized design objective. For example, IAQ is addressed by major high-
performance building rating systems and building codes (California Building Standards
Commission, 2014; USGBC, 2014). Indoor air quality in homes is particularly important
because occupants, on average, spend approximately ninety percent of their time indoors
with the majority of this time spent at home (EPA, 2011). Some segments of the
population that are most susceptible to the effects of poor IAQ, such as the very young
and the elderly, occupy their homes almost continuously. Additionally, an increasing
number of adults are working from home at least some of the time during the workweek.
Indoor air quality also is a serious concern for workers in hotels, offices and other
business establishments.
The concentrations of many air pollutants often are elevated in homes and other buildings
relative to outdoor air because many of the materials and products used indoors contain
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and release a variety of pollutants to air (Hodgson et al., 2002; Offermann and Hodgson,
2011). With respect to indoor air contaminants for which inhalation is the primary route
of exposure, the critical design and construction parameters are the provision of adequate
ventilation and the reduction of indoor sources of the contaminants.
Indoor Formaldehyde Concentrations Impact. In the California New Home Study
(CNHS) of 108 new homes in California (Offermann, 2009), 25 air contaminants were
measured, and formaldehyde was identified as the indoor air contaminant with the highest
cancer risk as determined by the California Proposition 65 Safe Harbor Levels (OEHHA,
2017a), No Significant Risk Levels (NSRL) for carcinogens. The NSRL is the daily intake
level calculated to result in one excess case of cancer in an exposed population of 100,000
(i.e., ten in one million cancer risk) and for formaldehyde is 40 µg/day. The NSRL
concentration of formaldehyde that represents a daily dose of 40 µg is 2 µg/m3, assuming
a continuous 24-hour exposure, a total daily inhaled air volume of 20 m3, and 100%
absorption by the respiratory system. All of the CNHS homes exceeded this NSRL
concentration of 2 µg/m3. The median indoor formaldehyde concentration was 36 µg/m3,
and ranged from 4.8 to 136 µg/m3, which corresponds to a median exceedance of the 2
µg/m3 NSRL concentration of 18 and a range of 2.3 to 68.
Therefore, the cancer risk of a resident living in a California home with the median indoor
formaldehyde concentration of 36 µg/m3, is 180 per million as a result of formaldehyde
alone. The CEQA significance threshold for airborne cancer risk is 10 per million, as
established by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD, 2015).
Besides being a human carcinogen, formaldehyde is also a potent eye and respiratory
irritant. In the CNHS, many homes exceeded the non-cancer reference exposure levels
(RELs) prescribed by California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
(OEHHA, 2017b). The percentage of homes exceeding the RELs ranged from 98% for the
Chronic REL of 9 µg/m3 to 28% for the Acute REL of 55 µg/m3.
The primary source of formaldehyde indoors is composite wood products manufactured
with urea-formaldehyde resins, such as plywood, medium density fiberboard, and
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particleboard. These materials are commonly used in building construction for flooring,
cabinetry, baseboards, window shades, interior doors, and window and door trims.
In January 2009, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted an airborne toxics
control measure (ATCM) to reduce formaldehyde emissions from composite wood
products, including hardwood plywood, particleboard, medium density fiberboard, and
also furniture and other finished products made with these wood products (California Air
Resources Board 2009). While this formaldehyde ATCM has resulted in reduced
emissions from composite wood products sold in California, they do not preclude that
homes built with composite wood products meeting the CARB ATCM will have indoor
formaldehyde concentrations below cancer and non-cancer exposure guidelines.
A follow up study to the California New Home Study (CNHS) was conducted in 2016-
2018 (Singer et. al., 2019), and found that the median indoor formaldehyde in new homes
built after 2009 with CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde ATCM materials had lower indoor
formaldehyde concentrations, with a median indoor concentrations of 22.4 µg/m3 (18.2
ppb) as compared to a median of 36 µg/m3 found in the 2007 CNHS. Unlike in the CNHS
study where formaldehyde concentrations were measured with pumped DNPH samplers,
the formaldehyde concentrations in the HENGH study were measured with passive
samplers, which were estimated to under-measure the true indoor formaldehyde
concentrations by approximately 7.5%. Applying this correction to the HENGH indoor
formaldehyde concentrations results in a median indoor concentration of 24.1 µg/m3,
which is 33% lower than the 36 µg/m3 found in the 2007 CNHS.
Thus, while new homes built after the 2009 CARB formaldehyde ATCM have a 33%
lower median indoor formaldehyde concentration and cancer risk, the median lifetime
cancer risk is still 120 per million for homes built with CARB compliant composite wood
products. This median lifetime cancer risk is more than 12 times the OEHHA 10 in a
million cancer risk threshold (OEHHA, 2017a).
With respect to the 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA the
buildings consist of commercial spaces.
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The employees of the commercial spaces are expected to experience significant indoor
exposures (e.g., 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year). These exposures for employees
are anticipated to result in significant cancer risks resulting from exposures to
formaldehyde released by the building materials and furnishing commonly found in
offices, warehouses, residences and hotels.
Because the commercial spaces will be constructed with CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde
ATCM materials, and be ventilated with the minimum code required amount of outdoor
air, the indoor formaldehyde concentrations are likely similar to those concentrations
observed in residences built with CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde ATCM materials, which
is a median of 24.1 µg/m3 (Singer et. al., 2020)
Assuming that the employees of commercial spaces work 8 hours per day and inhale 20
m3 of air per day, the formaldehyde dose per work-day at the offices is 161 µg/day.
Assuming that these employees work 5 days per week and 50 weeks per year for 45 years
(start at age 20 and retire at age 65) the average 70-year lifetime formaldehyde daily dose
is 70.9 µg/day.
This is 1.77 times the NSRL (OEHHA, 2017a) of 40 µg/day and represents a cancer risk
of 17.7 per million, which exceeds the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million. This impact
should be analyzed in an environmental impact report (“EIR”), and the agency should
impose all feasible mitigation measures to reduce this impact. Several feasible mitigation
measures are discussed below and these and other measures should be analyzed in an
EIR.
Appendix A, Indoor Formaldehyde Concentrations and the CARB Formaldehyde ATCM,
provides analyses that show utilization of CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde ATCM materials
will not ensure acceptable cancer risks with respect to formaldehyde emissions from
composite wood products.
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Even composite wood products manufactured with CARB certified ultra low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins do not insure that the indoor air will have concentrations of
formaldehyde the meet the OEHHA cancer risks that substantially exceed 10 per million.
The permissible emission rates for ULEF composite wood products are only 11-15%
lower than the CARB Phase 2 emission rates. Only use of composite wood products made
with no-added formaldehyde resins (NAF), such as resins made from soy, polyvinyl
acetate, or methylene diisocyanate can insure that the OEHHA cancer risk of 10 per
million is met.
The following describes a method that should be used, prior to construction in the
environmental review under CEQA, for determining whether the indoor concentrations
resulting from the formaldehyde emissions of specific building materials/furnishings
selected exceed cancer and non-cancer guidelines. Such a design analyses can be used to
identify those materials/furnishings prior to the completion of the City’s CEQA review
and project approval, that have formaldehyde emission rates that contribute to indoor
concentrations that exceed cancer and non-cancer guidelines, so that alternative lower
emitting materials/furnishings may be selected and/or higher minimum outdoor air
ventilation rates can be increased to achieve acceptable indoor concentrations and
incorporated as mitigation measures for this project.
Pre-Construction Building Material/Furnishing Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment
This formaldehyde emissions assessment should be used in the environmental review
under CEQA to assess the indoor formaldehyde concentrations from the proposed
loading of building materials/furnishings, the area-specific formaldehyde emission rate
data for building materials/furnishings, and the design minimum outdoor air ventilation
rates. This assessment allows the applicant (and the City) to determine, before the
conclusion of the environmental review process and the building materials/furnishings
are specified, purchased, and installed, if the total chemical emissions will exceed cancer
and non-cancer guidelines, and if so, allow for changes in the selection of specific
material/furnishings and/or the design minimum outdoor air ventilations rates such that
cancer and non-cancer guidelines are not exceeded.
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1.) Define Indoor Air Quality Zones. Divide the building into separate indoor air quality
zones, (IAQ Zones). IAQ Zones are defined as areas of well-mixed air. Thus, each
ventilation system with recirculating air is considered a single zone, and each room or
group of rooms where air is not recirculated (e.g. 100% outdoor air) is considered a
separate zone. For IAQ Zones with the same construction material/furnishings and design
minimum outdoor air ventilation rates. (e.g. hotel rooms, apartments, condominiums,
etc.) the formaldehyde emission rates need only be assessed for a single IAQ Zone of that
type.
2.) Calculate Material/Furnishing Loading. For each IAQ Zone, determine the building
material and furnishing loadings (e.g., m2 of material/m2 floor area, units of
furnishings/m2 floor area) from an inventory of all potential indoor formaldehyde
sources, including flooring, ceiling tiles, furnishings, finishes, insulation, sealants,
adhesives, and any products constructed with composite wood products containing urea-
formaldehyde resins (e.g., plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard).
3.) Calculate the Formaldehyde Emission Rate. For each building material, calculate the
formaldehyde emission rate (µg/h) from the product of the area-specific formaldehyde
emission rate (µg/m2-h) and the area (m2) of material in the IAQ Zone, and from each
furnishing (e.g. chairs, desks, etc.) from the unit-specific formaldehyde emission rate
(µg/unit-h) and the number of units in the IAQ Zone.
NOTE: As a result of the high-performance building rating systems and building codes
(California Building Standards Commission, 2014; USGBC, 2014), most manufacturers
of building materials furnishings sold in the United States conduct chemical emission rate
tests using the California Department of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions for Indoor Sources Using
Environmental Chambers,” (CDPH, 2017), or other equivalent chemical emission rate
testing methods. Most manufacturers of building furnishings sold in the United States
conduct chemical emission rate tests using ANSI/BIFMA M7.1 Standard Test Method for
Determining VOC Emissions (BIFMA, 2018), or other equivalent chemical emission rate
testing methods.
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CDPH, BIFMA, and other chemical emission rate testing programs, typically certify that
a material or furnishing does not create indoor chemical concentrations in excess of the
maximum concentrations permitted by their certification. For instance, the CDPH
emission rate testing requires that the measured emission rates when input into an office,
school, or residential model do not exceed one-half of the OEHHA Chronic Exposure
Guidelines (OEHHA, 2017b) for the 35 specific VOCs, including formaldehyde, listed in
Table 4-1 of the CDPH test method (CDPH, 2017). These certifications themselves do
not provide the actual area-specific formaldehyde emission rate (i.e., µg/m2-h) of the
product, but rather provide data that the formaldehyde emission rates do not exceed the
maximum rate allowed for the certification. Thus, for example, the data for a certification
of a specific type of flooring may be used to calculate that the area-specific emission rate
of formaldehyde is less than 31 µg/m2-h, but not the actual measured specific emission
rate, which may be 3, 18, or 30 µg/m2-h. These area-specific emission rates determined
from the product certifications of CDPH, BIFA, and other certification programs can be
used as an initial estimate of the formaldehyde emission rate.
If the actual area-specific emission rates of a building material or furnishing is needed
(i.e. the initial emission rates estimates from the product certifications are higher than
desired), then that data can be acquired by requesting from the manufacturer the complete
chemical emission rate test report. For instance if the complete CDPH emission test
report is requested for a CDHP certified product, that report will provide the actual area-
specific emission rates for not only the 35 specific VOCs, including formaldehyde, listed
in Table 4-1 of the CDPH test method (CDPH, 2017), but also all of the cancer and
reproductive/developmental chemicals listed in the California Proposition 65 Safe Harbor
Levels (OEHHA, 2017a), all of the toxic air contaminants (TACs) in the California Air
Resources Board Toxic Air Contamination List (CARB, 2011), and the 10 chemicals
with the greatest emission rates.
Alternatively, a sample of the building material or furnishing can be submitted to a
chemical emission rate testing laboratory, such as Berkeley Analytical Laboratory
(https://berkeleyanalytical.com), to measure the formaldehyde emission rate.
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4.) Calculate the Total Formaldehyde Emission Rate. For each IAQ Zone, calculate the
total formaldehyde emission rate (i.e. µg/h) from the individual formaldehyde emission
rates from each of the building material/furnishings as determined in Step 3.
5.) Calculate the Indoor Formaldehyde Concentration. For each IAQ Zone, calculate the
indoor formaldehyde concentration (µg/m3) from Equation 1 by dividing the total
formaldehyde emission rates (i.e. µg/h) as determined in Step 4, by the design minimum
outdoor air ventilation rate (m3/h) for the IAQ Zone.
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$"#
(Equation 1)
where:
Cin = indoor formaldehyde concentration (µg/m3)
Etotal = total formaldehyde emission rate (µg/h) into the IAQ Zone.
Qoa = design minimum outdoor air ventilation rate to the IAQ Zone (m3/h)
The above Equation 1 is based upon mass balance theory, and is referenced in Section
3.10.2 “Calculation of Estimated Building Concentrations” of the California Department
of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical
Emissions for Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers”, (CDPH, 2017).
6.) Calculate the Indoor Exposure Cancer and Non-Cancer Health Risks. For each IAQ
Zone, calculate the cancer and non-cancer health risks from the indoor formaldehyde
concentrations determined in Step 5 and as described in the OEHHA Air Toxics Hot Spots
Program Risk Assessment Guidelines; Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk
Assessments (OEHHA, 2015).
7.) Mitigate Indoor Formaldehyde Exposures of exceeding the CEQA Cancer and/or
Non-Cancer Health Risks. In each IAQ Zone, provide mitigation for any formaldehyde
exposure risk as determined in Step 6, that exceeds the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per
million or the CEQA non-cancer Hazard Quotient of 1.0.
Provide the source and/or ventilation mitigation required in all IAQ Zones to reduce the
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health risks of the chemical exposures below the CEQA cancer and non-cancer health
risks.
Source mitigation for formaldehyde may include:
1.) reducing the amount materials and/or furnishings that emit formaldehyde
2.) substituting a different material with a lower area-specific emission rate of
formaldehyde
Ventilation mitigation for formaldehyde emitted from building materials and/or
furnishings may include:
1.) increasing the design minimum outdoor air ventilation rate to the IAQ Zone.
NOTE: Mitigating the formaldehyde emissions through use of less material/furnishings,
or use of lower emitting materials/furnishings, is the preferred mitigation option, as
mitigation with increased outdoor air ventilation increases initial and operating costs
associated with the heating/cooling systems.
Further, we are not asking that the builder “speculate” on what and how much composite
materials be used, but rather at the design stage to select composite wood materials based
on the formaldehyde emission rates that manufacturers routinely conduct using the
California Department of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of
Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions for Indoor Sources Using Environmental
Chambers,” (CDPH, 2017), and use the procedure described earlier above (i.e. Pre-
Construction Building Material/Furnishing Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment) to
insure that the materials selected achieve acceptable cancer risks from material off
gassing of formaldehyde.
Outdoor Air Ventilation Impact. Another important finding of the CNHS, was that the
outdoor air ventilation rates in the homes were very low. Outdoor air ventilation is a very
important factor influencing the indoor concentrations of air contaminants, as it is the
primary removal mechanism of all indoor air generated contaminants. Lower outdoor air
exchange rates cause indoor generated air contaminants to accumulate to higher indoor air
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concentrations. Many homeowners rarely open their windows or doors for ventilation as a
result of their concerns for security/safety, noise, dust, and odor concerns (Price, 2007). In
the CNHS field study, 32% of the homes did not use their windows during the 24‐hour
Test Day, and 15% of the homes did not use their windows during the entire preceding
week. Most of the homes with no window usage were homes in the winter field session.
Thus, a substantial percentage of homeowners never open their windows, especially in the
winter season. The median 24‐hour measurement was 0.26 air changes per hour (ach),
with a range of 0.09 ach to 5.3 ach. A total of 67% of the homes had outdoor air exchange
rates below the minimum California Building Code (2001) requirement of 0.35 ach. Thus,
the relatively tight envelope construction, combined with the fact that many people never
open their windows for ventilation, results in homes with low outdoor air exchange rates
and higher indoor air contaminant concentrations.
The 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA is close to roads with
moderate to high traffic (e.g., 20th Street, Arizona Avenue, 19th Street, Wilshire Boulevard
etc.) as well as air traffic from the Santa Monica Airport, and thus the Project site is a
sound impacted site.
According to the 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA – Draft
Environmental Impact Report (Dudek, 20209), the existing project traffic noise levels
reported in Table 4.9-5, range from 55 dBA to 67 dBA CNEL.
As a result of the anticipated high outdoor noise levels, the current project will require a
mechanical supply of outdoor air ventilation to allow for a habitable interior environment
with closed windows and doors. Such a ventilation system would allow windows and
doors to be kept closed at the occupant’s discretion to control exterior noise within
building interiors.
PM2.5 Outdoor Concentrations Impact. An additional impact of the nearby motor
vehicle traffic associated with this project, are the outdoor concentrations of PM2.5.
According to the 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA – Draft
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Environmental Impact Report (Dudek, 20209), the Project is located in the South Coast
Air Basin, which is a State and Federal non-attainment area for PM2.5.
An air quality analyses should to be conducted to determine the concentrations of PM2.5 in
the outdoor and indoor air that people inhale each day. This air quality analyses needs to
consider the cumulative impacts of the project related emissions, existing and projected
future emissions from local PM2.5 sources (e.g. stationary sources, motor vehicles, and
airport traffic) upon the outdoor air concentrations at the Project site. If the outdoor
concentrations are determined to exceed the California and National annual average PM2.5
exceedence concentration of 12 µg/m3, or the National 24-hour average exceedence
concentration of 35 µg/m3, then the buildings need to have a mechanical supply of outdoor
air that has air filtration with sufficient removal efficiency, such that the indoor
concentrations of outdoor PM2.5 particles is less than the California and National PM2.5
annual and 24-hour standards.
It is my experience that based on the projected high traffic noise levels, the annual average
concentration of PM2.5 will exceed the California and National PM2.5 annual and 24-hour
standards and warrant installation of high efficiency air filters (i.e. MERV 13 or higher) in
all mechanically supplied outdoor air ventilation systems.
Indoor Air Quality Impact Mitigation Measures
The following are recommended mitigation measures to minimize the impacts upon
indoor quality:
Indoor Formaldehyde Concentrations Mitigation. Use only composite wood materials (e.g.
hardwood plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard) for all interior finish
systems that are made with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins
(CARB, 2009). CARB Phase 2 certified composite wood products, or ultra-low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins, do not insure indoor formaldehyde concentrations that are
below the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million. Only composite wood products
manufactured with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins, such as resins
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made from soy, polyvinyl acetate, or methylene diisocyanate can insure that the OEHHA
cancer risk of 10 per million is met.
Alternatively, conduct the previously described Pre-Construction Building
Material/Furnishing Chemical Emissions Assessment, to determine that the combination
of formaldehyde emissions from building materials and furnishings do not create indoor
formaldehyde concentrations that exceed the CEQA cancer and non-cancer health risks.
It is important to note that we are not asking that the builder “speculate” on what and how
much composite materials be used, but rather at the design stage to select composite
wood materials based on the formaldehyde emission rates that manufacturers routinely
conduct using the California Department of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions for Indoor Sources Using
Environmental Chambers”, (CDPH, 2017), and use the procedure described above (i.e.
Pre-Construction Building Material/Furnishing Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment) to
insure that the materials selected achieve acceptable cancer risks from material off
gassing of formaldehyde.
Outdoor Air Ventilation Mitigation. Provide each habitable room with a continuous
mechanical supply of outdoor air that meets or exceeds the California 2016 Building
Energy Efficiency Standards (California Energy Commission, 2015) requirements of the
greater of 15 cfm/occupant or 0.15 cfm/ft2 of floor area. Following installation of the
system conduct testing and balancing to insure that required amount of outdoor air is
entering each habitable room and provide a written report documenting the outdoor
airflow rates. Do not use exhaust only mechanical outdoor air systems, use only balanced
outdoor air supply and exhaust systems or outdoor air supply only systems. Provide a
manual for the occupants or maintenance personnel, that describes the purpose of the
mechanical outdoor air system and the operation and maintenance requirements of the
system.
PM2.5 Outdoor Air Concentration Mitigation. Install air filtration with sufficient PM2.5
removal efficiency (e.g. MERV 13 or higher) to filter the outdoor air entering the
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mechanical outdoor air supply systems, such that the indoor concentrations of outdoor
PM2.5 particles are less than the California and National PM2.5 annual and 24-hour
standards. Install the air filters in the system such that they are accessible for replacement
by the occupants or maintenance personnel. Include in the mechanical outdoor air
ventilation system manual instructions on how to replace the air filters and the estimated
frequency of replacement.
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www.bifma.org/page/standardsoverview
California Air Resources Board. 2009. Airborne Toxic Control Measure to Reduce
Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products. California Environmental
Protection Agency, Sacramento, CA.
https://www.arb.ca.gov/regact/2007/compwood07/fro-final.pdf
California Air Resources Board. 2011. Toxic Air Contaminant Identification List.
California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento, CA.
https://www.arb.ca.gov/toxics/id/taclist.htm
California Building Code. 2001. California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 Volume
1, Appendix Chapter 12, Interior Environment, Division 1, Ventilation, Section 1207:
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California Building Standards Commission (2014). 2013 California Green Building
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California Energy Commission, PIER Program. CEC-500-2007-033. Final Report, ARB
Contract 03-326. Available at: www.arb.ca.gov/research/apr/past/03-326.pdf.
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California Energy Commission, 2015. 2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards for
Residential and Nonresidential Buildings, California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 6.
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CMF.pdf
CDPH. 2017. Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic
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aldehydes and terpenes in a new manufactured house. Indoor Air 12: 235–242.
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Offermann, F. J. 2009. Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in New Homes. California Air
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APPENDIX A
INDOOR FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS
AND THE
CARB FORMALDEHYDE ATCM
With respect to formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, the CARB
ATCM regulations of formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, do not
assure healthful indoor air quality. The following is the stated purpose of the CARB
ATCM regulation - The purpose of this airborne toxic control measure is to “reduce
formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, and finished goods that contain
composite wood products, that are sold, offered for sale, supplied, used, or manufactured for
sale in California”. In other words, the CARB ATCM regulations do not “assure healthful
indoor air quality”, but rather “reduce formaldehyde emissions from composite wood
products”.
Just how much protection do the CARB ATCM regulations provide building occupants
from the formaldehyde emissions generated by composite wood products? Definitely
some, but certainly the regulations do not “assure healthful indoor air quality” when
CARB Phase 2 products are utilized. As shown in the Chan 2019 study of new California
homes, the median indoor formaldehyde concentration was of 22.4 µg/m3 (18.2 ppb),
which corresponds to a cancer risk of 112 per million for occupants with continuous
exposure, which is more than 11 times the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million.
Another way of looking at how much protection the CARB ATCM regulations provide
building occupants from the formaldehyde emissions generated by composite wood
products is to calculate the maximum number of square feet of composite wood product
that can be in a residence without exceeding the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million for
occupants with continuous occupancy.
For this calculation I utilized the floor area (2,272 ft2), the ceiling height (8.5 ft), and the
number of bedrooms (4) as defined in Appendix B (New Single-Family Residence
Scenario) of the Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical
Emissions for Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers, Version 1.1, 2017, California
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Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/
DEODC/EHLB/IAQ/Pages/VOC.aspx.
For the outdoor air ventilation rate I used the 2019 Title 24 code required mechanical
ventilation rate (ASHRAE 62.2) of 106 cfm (180 m3/h) calculated for this model residence.
For the composite wood formaldehyde emission rates I used the CARB ATCM Phase 2
rates.
The calculated maximum number of square feet of composite wood product that can be in
a residence, without exceeding the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million for occupants with
continuous occupancy are as follows for the different types of regulated composite wood
products.
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) – 15 ft2 (0.7% of the floor area), or
Particle Board – 30 ft2 (1.3% of the floor area), or
Hardwood Plywood – 54 ft2 (2.4% of the floor area), or
Thin MDF – 46 ft2 (2.0 % of the floor area).
For offices and hotels the calculated maximum amount of composite wood product (% of
floor area) that can be used without exceeding the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million for
occupants, assuming 8 hours/day occupancy, and the California Mechanical Code
minimum outdoor air ventilation rates are as follows for the different types of regulated
composite wood products.
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) – 3.6 % (offices) and 4.6% (hotel rooms), or
Particle Board – 7.2 % (offices) and 9.4% (hotel rooms), or
Hardwood Plywood – 13 % (offices) and 17% (hotel rooms), or
Thin MDF – 11 % (offices) and 14 % (hotel rooms)
Clearly the CARB ATCM does not regulate the formaldehyde emissions from composite
wood products such that the potentially large areas of these products, such as for flooring,
baseboards, interior doors, window and door trims, and kitchen and bathroom cabinetry,
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could be used without causing indoor formaldehyde concentrations that result in CEQA
cancer risks that substantially exceed 10 per million for occupants with continuous
occupancy.
Even composite wood products manufactured with CARB certified ultra low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins do not insure that the indoor air will have concentrations of
formaldehyde the meet the OEHHA cancer risks that substantially exceed 10 per million.
The permissible emission rates for ULEF composite wood products are only 11-15%
lower than the CARB Phase 2 emission rates. Only use of composite wood products made
with no-added formaldehyde resins (NAF), such as resins made from soy, polyvinyl
acetate, or methylene diisocyanate can insure that the OEHHA cancer risk of 10 per
million is met.
If CARB Phase 2 compliant or ULEF composite wood products are utilized in
construction, then the resulting indoor formaldehyde concentrations should be determined
in the design phase using the specific amounts of each type of composite wood product,
the specific formaldehyde emission rates, and the volume and outdoor air ventilation
rates of the indoor spaces, and all feasible mitigation measures employed to reduce this
impact (e.g. use less formaldehyde containing composite wood products and/or
incorporate mechanical systems capable of higher outdoor air ventilation rates). See the
procedure described earlier (i.e. Pre-Construction Building Material/Furnishing
Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment) to insure that the materials selected achieve
acceptable cancer risks from material off gassing of formaldehyde.
Alternatively, and perhaps a simpler approach, is to use only composite wood products
(e.g. hardwood plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard) for all interior finish
systems that are made with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins.
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Indoor Environmental Engineering
1448 Pine Street, Suite 103, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: 415-567-7700
Email: Offermann@iee-sf.com
http://www.iee-sf.com
Education
M.S. Mechanical Engineering (1985)
Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Graduate Studies in Air Pollution Monitoring and Control (1980)
University of California, Berkeley, CA.
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (1976)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.
Professional Experience
President: Indoor Environmental Engineering, San Francisco, CA. December, 1981 -
present.
Direct team of environmental scientists, chemists, and mechanical engineers in
conducting State and Federal research regarding indoor air quality instrumentation
development, building air quality field studies, ventilation and air cleaning performance
measurements, and chemical emission rate testing.
Provide design side input to architects regarding selection of building materials and
ventilation system components to ensure a high quality indoor environment.
Direct Indoor Air Quality Consulting Team for the winning design proposal for the new
State of Washington Ecology Department building.
Develop a full-scale ventilation test facility for measuring the performance of air
diffusers; ASHRAE 129, Air Change Effectiveness, and ASHRAE 113, Air Diffusion
Performance Index.
Develop a chemical emission rate testing laboratory for measuring the chemical
emissions from building materials, furnishings, and equipment.
Principle Investigator of the California New Homes Study (2005-2007). Measured
ventilation and indoor air quality in 108 new single family detached homes in northern
and southern California.
Develop and teach IAQ professional development workshops to building owners,
managers, hygienists, and engineers.
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Air Pollution Engineer: Earth Metrics Inc., Burlingame, CA, October, 1985 to March,
1987.
Responsible for development of an air pollution laboratory including installation a forced
choice olfactometer, tracer gas electron capture chromatograph, and associated
calibration facilities. Field team leader for studies of fugitive odor emissions from sewage
treatment plants, entrainment of fume hood exhausts into computer chip fabrication
rooms, and indoor air quality investigations.
Staff Scientist: Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Program, Energy and
Environment Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. January, 1980 to
August, 1984.
Deputy project leader for the Control Techniques group; responsible for laboratory and
field studies aimed at evaluating the performance of indoor air pollutant control strategies
(i.e. ventilation, filtration, precipitation, absorption, adsorption, and source control).
Coordinated field and laboratory studies of air-to-air heat exchangers including
evaluation of thermal performance, ventilation efficiency, cross-stream contaminant
transfer, and the effects of freezing/defrosting.
Developed an in situ test protocol for evaluating the performance of air cleaning systems
and introduced the concept of effective cleaning rate (ECR) also known as the Clean Air
Delivery Rate (CADR).
Coordinated laboratory studies of portable and ducted air cleaning systems and their
effect on indoor concentrations of respirable particles and radon progeny.
Co-designed an automated instrument system for measuring residential ventilation rates
and radon concentrations.
Designed hardware and software for a multi-channel automated data acquisition system
used to evaluate the performance of air-to-air heat transfer equipment.
Assistant Chief Engineer: Alta Bates Hospital, Berkeley, CA, October, 1979 to January,
1980.
Responsible for energy management projects involving installation of power factor
correction capacitors on large inductive electrical devices and installation of steam meters
on physical plant steam lines. Member of Local 39, International Union of Operating
Engineers.
Manufacturing Engineer: American Precision Industries, Buffalo, NY, October, 1977 to
October, 1979.
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Responsible for reorganizing the manufacturing procedures regarding production of shell
and tube heat exchangers. Designed customized automatic assembly, welding, and testing
equipment. Designed a large paint spray booth. Prepared economic studies justifying new
equipment purchases. Safety Director.
Project Engineer: Arcata Graphics, Buffalo, N.Y. June, 1976 to October, 1977.
Responsible for the design and installation of a bulk ink storage and distribution system
and high speed automatic counting and marking equipment. Also coordinated material
handling studies which led to the purchase and installation of new equipment.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
• Chairman of SPC-145P, Standards Project Committee - Test Method for Assessing
the Performance of Gas Phase Air Cleaning Equipment (1991-1992)
• Member SPC-129P, Standards Project Committee - Test Method for Ventilation
Effectiveness (1986-97)
- Member of Drafting Committee
• Member Environmental Health Committee (1992-1994, 1997-2001, 2007-2010)
- Chairman of EHC Research Subcommittee
- Member of Man Made Mineral Fiber Position Paper Subcommittee
- Member of the IAQ Position Paper Committee
- Member of the Legionella Position Paper Committee
- Member of the Limiting Indoor Mold and Dampness in Buildings Position Paper
Committee
• Member SSPC-62, Standing Standards Project Committee - Ventilation for
Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (1992 to 2000)
- Chairman of Source Control and Air Cleaning Subcommittee
• Chairman of TC-4.10, Indoor Environmental Modeling (1988-92)
- Member of Research Subcommittee
• Chairman of TC-2.3, Gaseous Air Contaminants and Control Equipment (1989-92)
- Member of Research Subcommittee
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
• D-22 Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres
- Member of Indoor Air Quality Subcommittee
• E-06 Performance of Building Constructions
American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH)
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
• Bioaerosols Committee (2007-2013)
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American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
Cal-OSHA Indoor Air Quality Advisory Committee
International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ)
• Co-Chairman of Task Force on HVAC Hygiene
U. S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
- Member of the IEQ Technical Advisory Group (2007-2009)
- Member of the IAQ Performance Testing Work Group (2010-2012)
Western Construction Consultants (WESTCON)
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
Licensed Professional Engineer - Mechanical Engineering
Certified Industrial Hygienist - American Board of Industrial Hygienists
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND SYMPOSIA
Biological Contamination, Diagnosis, and Mitigation, Indoor Air’90, Toronto, Canada,
August, 1990.
Models for Predicting Air Quality, Indoor Air’90, Toronto, Canada, August, 1990.
Microbes in Building Materials and Systems, Indoor Air ’93, Helsinki, Finland, July,
1993.
Microorganisms in Indoor Air Assessment and Evaluation of Health Effects and Probable
Causes, Walnut Creek, CA, February 27, 1997.
Controlling Microbial Moisture Problems in Buildings, Walnut Creek, CA, February 27,
1997.
Scientific Advisory Committee, Roomvent 98, 6th International Conference on Air
Distribution in Rooms, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, June 14-17, 1998.
Moisture and Mould, Indoor Air ’99, Edinburgh, Scotland, August, 1999.
Ventilation Modeling and Simulation, Indoor Air ’99, Edinburgh, Scotland, August,
1999.
Microbial Growth in Materials, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August, 2000.
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Co-Chair, Bioaerosols X- Exposures in Residences, Indoor Air 2002, Monterey, CA, July
2002.
Healthy Indoor Environments, Anaheim, CA, April 2003.
Chair, Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Multi-Family Homes, Indoor Air 2008,
Copenhagen, Denmark, July 2008.
Co-Chair, ISIAQ Task Force Workshop; HVAC Hygiene, Indoor Air 2002, Monterey,
CA, July 2002.
Chair, ETS in Multi-Family Housing: Exposures, Controls, and Legalities Forum,
Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, CA, September 14, 2009.
Chair, Energy Conservation and IAQ in Residences Workshop, Indoor Air 2011, Austin,
TX, June 6, 2011.
Chair, Electronic Cigarettes: Chemical Emissions and Exposures Colloquium, Indoor Air
2016, Ghent, Belgium, July 4, 2016.
SPECIAL CONSULTATION
Provide consultation to the American Home Appliance Manufacturers on the
development of a standard for testing portable air cleaners, AHAM Standard AC-1.
Served as an expert witness and special consultant for the U.S. Federal Trade
Commission regarding the performance claims found in advertisements of portable air
cleaners and residential furnace filters.
Conducted a forensic investigation for a San Mateo, CA pro se defendant, regarding an
alleged homicide where the victim was kidnapped in a steamer trunk. Determined the air
exchange rate in the steamer trunk and how long the person could survive.
Conducted in situ measurement of human exposure to toluene fumes released during
nailpolish application for a plaintiffs attorney pursuing a California Proposition 65
product labeling case. June, 1993.
Conducted a forensic in situ investigation for the Butte County, CA Sheriff’s Department
of the emissions of a portable heater used in the bedroom of two twin one year old girls
who suffered simultaneous crib death.
Consult with OSHA on the 1995 proposed new regulation regarding indoor air quality
and environmental tobacco smoke.
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Consult with EPA on the proposed Building Alliance program and with OSHA on the
proposed new OSHA IAQ regulation.
Johnson Controls Audit/Certification Expert Review; Milwaukee, WI. May 28-29, 1997.
Winner of the nationally published 1999 Request for Proposals by the State of
Washington to conduct a comprehensive indoor air quality investigation of the
Washington State Department of Ecology building in Lacey, WA.
Selected by the State of California Attorney General’s Office in August, 2000 to conduct
a comprehensive indoor air quality investigation of the Tulare County Court House.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory IAQ Experts Workshop: “Cause and Prevention of Sick
Building Problems in Offices: The Experience of Indoor Environmental Quality
Investigators”, Berkeley, California, May 26-27, 2004.
Provide consultation and chemical emission rate testing to the State of California
Attorney General’s Office in 2013-2015 regarding the chemical emissions from e-
cigarettes.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS :
F.J.Offermann, C.D.Hollowell, and G.D.Roseme, "Low-Infiltration Housing in
Rochester, New York: A Study of Air Exchange Rates and Indoor Air Quality,"
Environment International, 8, pp. 435-445, 1982.
W.W.Nazaroff, F.J.Offermann, and A.W.Robb, "Automated System for Measuring Air
Exchange Rate and Radon Concentration in Houses," Health Physics, 45, pp. 525-537,
1983.
F.J.Offermann, W.J.Fisk, D.T.Grimsrud, B.Pedersen, and K.L.Revzan, "Ventilation
Efficiencies of Wall- or Window-Mounted Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers,"
ASHRAE Annual Transactions, 89-2B, pp 507-527, 1983.
W.J.Fisk, K.M.Archer, R.E Chant, D. Hekmat, F.J.Offermann, and B.Pedersen, "Onset of
Freezing in Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers," ASHRAE Annual Transactions, 91-
1B, 1984.
W.J.Fisk, K.M.Archer, R.E Chant, D. Hekmat, F.J.Offermann, and B.Pedersen,
"Performance of Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers During Operation with Freezing
and Periodic Defrosts," ASHRAE Annual Transactions, 91-1B, 1984.
F.J.Offermann, R.G.Sextro, W.J.Fisk, D.T.Grimsrud, W.W.Nazaroff, A.V.Nero, and
K.L.Revzan, "Control of Respirable Particles with Portable Air Cleaners," Atmospheric
Environment, Vol. 19, pp.1761-1771, 1985.
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R.G.Sextro, F.J.Offermann, W.W.Nazaroff, A.V.Nero, K.L.Revzan, and J.Yater,
"Evaluation of Indoor Control Devices and Their Effects on Radon Progeny
Concentrations," Atmospheric Environment, 12, pp. 429-438, 1986.
W.J. Fisk, R.K.Spencer, F.J.Offermann, R.K.Spencer, B.Pedersen, R.Sextro, "Indoor Air
Quality Control Techniques," Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, New Jersey, (1987).
F.J.Offermann, "Ventilation Effectiveness and ADPI Measurements of a Forced Air
Heating System," ASHRAE Transactions , Volume 94, Part 1, pp 694-704, 1988.
F.J.Offermann and D. Int-Hout "Ventilation Effectiveness Measurements of Three
Supply/Return Air Configurations," Environment International , Volume 15, pp 585-592
1989.
F.J. Offermann, S.A. Loiselle, M.C. Quinlan, and M.S. Rogers, "A Study of Diesel Fume
Entrainment in an Office Building," IAQ '89, The Human Equation: Health and
Comfort, pp 179-183, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1989.
R.G.Sextro and F.J.Offermann, "Reduction of Residential Indoor Particle and Radon
Progeny Concentrations with Ducted Air Cleaning Systems," submitted to Indoor Air,
1990.
S.A.Loiselle, A.T.Hodgson, and F.J.Offermann, "Development of An Indoor Air Sampler
for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds", Indoor Air , Vol 2, pp 191-210, 1991.
F.J.Offermann, S.A.Loiselle, A.T.Hodgson, L.A. Gundel, and J.M. Daisey, "A Pilot
Study to Measure Indoor Concentrations and Emission Rates of Polycyclic Aromatic
Compounds", Indoor Air , Vol 4, pp 497-512, 1991.
F.J. Offermann, S. A. Loiselle, R.G. Sextro, "Performance Comparisons of Six Different
Air Cleaners Installed in a Residential Forced Air Ventilation System," IAQ'91, Healthy
Buildings, pp 342-350, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA (1991).
F.J. Offermann, J. Daisey, A. Hodgson, L. Gundell, and S. Loiselle, "Indoor
Concentrations and Emission Rates of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds", Indoor Air,
Vol 4, pp 497-512 (1992).
F.J. Offermann, S. A. Loiselle, R.G. Sextro, "Performance of Air Cleaners Installed in a
Residential Forced Air System," ASHRAE Journal, pp 51-57, July, 1992.
F.J. Offermann and S. A. Loiselle, "Performance of an Air-Cleaning System in an
Archival Book Storage Facility," IAQ'92, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1992.
S.B. Hayward, K.S. Liu, L.E. Alevantis, K. Shah, S. Loiselle, F.J. Offermann, Y.L.
Chang, L. Webber, “Effectiveness of Ventilation and Other Controls in Reducing
Exposure to ETS in Office Buildings,” Indoor Air ’93, Helsinki, Finland, July 4-8, 1993.
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F.J. Offermann, S. A. Loiselle, G. Ander, H. Lau, "Indoor Contaminant Emission Rates
Before and After a Building Bake-out," IAQ'93, Operating and Maintaining Buildings for
Health, Comfort, and Productivity, pp 157-163, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1993.
L.E. Alevantis, Hayward, S.B., Shah, S.B., Loiselle, S., and Offermann, F.J. "Tracer Gas
Techniques for Determination of the Effectiveness of Pollutant Removal From Local
Sources," IAQ '93, Operating and Maintaining Buildings for Health, Comfort, and
Productivity, pp 119-129, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1993.
L.E. Alevantis, Liu, L.E., Hayward, S.B., Offermann, F.J., Shah, S.B., Leiserson, K.
Tsao, E., and Huang, Y., "Effectiveness of Ventilation in 23 Designated Smoking Areas
in California Buildings," IAQ '94, Engineering Indoor Environments, pp 167-181,
ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1994.
L.E. Alevantis, Offermann, F.J., Loiselle, S., and Macher, J.M., “Pressure and Ventilation
Requirements of Hospital Isolation Rooms for Tuberculosis (TB) Patients: Existing
Guidelines in the United States and a Method for Measuring Room Leakage”, Ventilation
and Indoor air quality in Hospitals, M. Maroni, editor, Kluwer Academic publishers,
Netherlands, 1996.
F.J. Offermann, M. A. Waz, A.T. Hodgson, and H.M. Ammann, "Chemical Emissions
from a Hospital Operating Room Air Filter," IAQ'96, Paths to Better Building
Environments, pp 95-99, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1996.
F.J. Offermann, "Professional Malpractice and the Sick Building Investigator," IAQ'96,
Paths to Better Building Environments, pp 132-136, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1996.
F.J. Offermann, “Standard Method of Measuring Air Change Effectiveness,” Indoor Air,
Vol 1, pp.206-211, 1999.
F. J. Offermann, A. T. Hodgson, and J. P. Robertson, “Contaminant Emission Rates from
PVC Backed Carpet Tiles on Damp Concrete”, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland,
August 2000.
K.S. Liu, L.E. Alevantis, and F.J. Offermann, “A Survey of Environmental Tobacco
Smoke Controls in California Office Buildings”, Indoor Air, Vol 11, pp. 26-34, 2001.
F.J. Offermann, R. Colfer, P. Radzinski, and J. Robertson, “Exposure to Environmental
Tobacco Smoke in an Automobile”, Indoor Air 2002, Monterey, California, July 2002.
F. J. Offermann, J.P. Robertson, and T. Webster, “The Impact of Tracer Gas Mixing on
Airflow Rate Measurements in Large Commercial Fan Systems”, Indoor Air 2002,
Monterey, California, July 2002.
M. J. Mendell, T. Brennan, L. Hathon, J.D. Odom, F.J.Offermann, B.H. Turk, K.M.
Wallingford, R.C. Diamond, W.J. Fisk, “Causes and prevention of Symptom Complaints
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in Office Buildings: Distilling the Experience of Indoor Environmental Investigators”,
submitted to Indoor Air 2005, Beijing, China, September 4-9, 2005.
F.J. Offermann, “Ventilation and IAQ in New Homes With and Without Mechanical
Outdoor Air Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, CA, September 14, 2009.
F.J. Offermann, “ASHRAE 62.2 Intermittent Residential Ventilation: What’s It Good
For, Intermittently Poor IAQ”, IAQVEC 2010, Syracuse, CA, April 21, 2010.
F.J. Offermann and A.T. Hodgson, “Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Compounds in
New Homes”, Indoor Air 2011, Austin, TX, June, 2011.
P. Jenkins, R. Johnson, T. Phillips, and F. Offermann, “Chemical Concentrations in New
California Homes and Garages”, Indoor Air 2011, Austin, TX, June, 2011.
W. J. Mills, B. J. Grigg, F. J. Offermann, B. E. Gustin, and N. E. Spingarm, “Toluene and
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Exposure from a Commercially Available Contact Adhesive”,
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 9:D95-D102 May, 2012.
F. J. Offermann, R. Maddalena, J. C. Offermann, B. C. Singer, and H, Wilhelm, “The
Impact of Ventilation on the Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Compounds in
Residences”, HB 2012, Brisbane, AU, July, 2012.
F. J. Offermann, A. T. Hodgson, P. L. Jenkins, R. D. Johnson, and T. J. Phillips,
“Attached Garages as a Source of Volatile Organic Compounds in New Homes”, HB
2012, Brisbane, CA, July, 2012.
R. Maddalena, N. Li, F. Offermann, and B. Singer, “Maximizing Information from
Residential Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds”, HB 2012, Brisbane, AU,
July, 2012.
W. Chen, A. Persily, A. Hodgson, F. Offermann, D. Poppendieck, and K. Kumagai,
“Area-Specific Airflow Rates for Evaluating the Impacts of VOC emissions in U.S.
Single-Family Homes”, Building and Environment, Vol. 71, 204-211, February, 2014.
F. J. Offermann, A. Eagan A. C. Offermann, and L. J. Radonovich, “Infectious Disease
Aerosol Exposures With and Without Surge Control Ventilation System Modifications”,
Indoor Air 2014, Hong Kong, July, 2014.
F. J. Offermann, “Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes: Direct and Indirect Passive
Exposures”, Building and Environment, Vol. 93, Part 1, 101-105, November, 2015.
F. J. Offermann, “Formaldehyde Emission Rates From Lumber Liquidators Laminate
Flooring Manufactured in China”, Indoor Air 2016, Belgium, Ghent, July, 2016.
F. J. Offermann, “Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde Emission Rates for E-Cigarettes”,
Indoor Air 2016, Belgium, Ghent, July, 2016.
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OTHER REPORTS:
W.J.Fisk, P.G.Cleary, and F.J.Offermann, "Energy Saving Ventilation with Residential
Heat Exchangers," a Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory brochure distributed by the
Bonneville Power Administration, 1981.
F.J.Offermann, J.R.Girman, and C.D.Hollowell, "Midway House Tightening Project: A
Study of Indoor Air Quality," Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report
LBL-12777, 1981.
F.J.Offermann, J.B.Dickinson, W.J.Fisk, D.T.Grimsrud, C.D.Hollowell, D.L.Krinkle, and
G.D.Roseme, "Residential Air-Leakage and Indoor Air Quality in Rochester, New York,"
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-13100, 1982.
F.J.Offermann, W.J.Fisk, B.Pedersen, and K.L.Revzan, Residential Air-to-Air Heat
Exchangers: A Study of the Ventilation Efficiencies of Wall- or Window- Mounted
Units," Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-14358, 1982.
F.J.Offermann, W.J.Fisk, W.W.Nazaroff, and R.G.Sextro, "A Review of Portable Air
Cleaners for Controlling Indoor Concentrations of Particulates and Radon Progeny," An
interim report for the Bonneville Power Administration, 1983.
W.J.Fisk, K.M.Archer, R.E.Chant, D.Hekmat, F.J.Offermann, and B.S. Pedersen,
"Freezing in Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers: An Experimental Study," Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-16783, 1983.
R.G.Sextro, W.W.Nazaroff, F.J.Offermann, and K.L.Revzan, "Measurements of Indoor
Aerosol Properties and Their Effect on Radon Progeny," Proceedings of the American
Association of Aerosol Research Annual Meeting, April, 1983.
F.J.Offermann, R.G.Sextro, W.J.Fisk, W.W. Nazaroff, A.V.Nero, K.L.Revzan, and
J.Yater, "Control of Respirable Particles and Radon Progeny with Portable Air Cleaners,"
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-16659, 1984.
W.J.Fisk, R.K.Spencer, D.T.Grimsrud, F.J.Offermann, B.Pedersen, and R.G.Sextro,
"Indoor Air Quality Control Techniques: A Critical Review," Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-16493, 1984.
F.J.Offermann, J.R.Girman, and R.G.Sextro, "Controlling Indoor Air Pollution from
Tobacco Smoke: Models and Measurements,", Indoor Air, Proceedings of the 3rd
International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Vol 1, pp 257-264, Swedish
Council for Building Research, Stockholm (1984), Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-17603, 1984.
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R.Otto, J.Girman, F.Offermann, and R.Sextro,"A New Method for the Collection and
Comparison of Respirable Particles in the Indoor Environment," Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Special Director Fund's Study, 1984.
A.T.Hodgson and F.J.Offermann, "Examination of a Sick Office Building," Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, an informal field study, 1984.
R.G.Sextro, F.J.Offermann, W.W.Nazaroff, and A.V.Nero, "Effects of Aerosol
Concentrations on Radon Progeny," Aerosols, Science, & Technology, and Industrial
Applications of Airborne Particles, editors B.Y.H.Liu, D.Y.H.Pui, and H.J.Fissan, p525,
Elsevier, 1984.
K.Sexton, S.Hayward, F.Offermann, R.Sextro, and L.Weber, "Characterization of
Particulate and Organic Emissions from Major Indoor Sources, Proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Stockholm, Sweden, August
20-24, 1984.
F.J.Offermann, "Tracer Gas Measurements of Laboratory Fume Entrainment at a Semi-
Conductor Manufacturing Plant," an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report,
1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Tracer Gas Measurements of Ventilation Rates in a Large Office
Building," an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report, 1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds in a New Large Office
Building with Adhesive Fastened Carpeting," an Indoor Environmental Engineering
R&D Report, 1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Designing and Operating Healthy Buildings", an Indoor Environmental
Engineering R&D Report, 1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Measurements and Mitigation of Indoor Spray-Applicated Pesticides",
an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report, 1988.
F.J.Offermann and S. Loiselle, "Measurements and Mitigation of Indoor Mold
Contamination in a Residence", an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report,
1989.
F.J.Offermann and S. Loiselle, "Performance Measurements of an Air Cleaning System
in a Large Archival Library Storage Facility", an Indoor Environmental Engineering
R&D Report, 1989.
F.J. Offermann, J.M. Daisey, L.A. Gundel, and A.T. Hodgson, S. A. Loiselle, "Sampling,
Analysis, and Data Validation of Indoor Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons", Final Report, Contract No. A732-106, California Air Resources Board,
March, 1990.
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L.A. Gundel, J.M. Daisey, and F.J. Offermann, "A Sampling and Analytical Method for
Gas Phase Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons", Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air '90, July 29-August 1990.
A.T. Hodgson, J.M. Daisey, and F.J. Offermann "Development of an Indoor Sampling
and Analytical Method for Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons", Proceedings
of the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air '90,
July 29-August, 1990.
F.J. Offermann, J.O. Sateri, “Tracer Gas Measurements in Large Multi-Room Buildings”,
Indoor Air ’93, Helsinki, Finland, July 4-8, 1993.
F.J.Offermann, M. T. O’Flaherty, and M. A. Waz “Validation of ASHRAE 129 -
Standard Method of Measuring Air Change Effectiveness”, Final Report of ASHRAE
Research Project 891, December 8, 1997.
S.E. Guffey, F.J. Offermann et. al., “Proceedings of the Workshop on Ventilation
Engineering Controls for Environmental Tobacco smoke in the Hospitality Industry”,
U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration and ACGIH,
1998.
F.J. Offermann, R.J. Fiskum, D. Kosar, and D. Mudaari, “A Practical Guide to
Ventilation Practices & Systems for Existing Buildings”, Heating/Piping/Air
Conditioning Engineering supplement to April/May 1999 issue.
F.J. Offermann, P. Pasanen, “Workshop 18: Criteria for Cleaning of Air Handling
Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
F.J. Offermann, Session Summaries: Building Investigations, and Design &
Construction, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
F.J. Offermann, “The IAQ Top 10”, Engineered Systems, November, 2008.
L. Kincaid and F.J. Offermann, “Unintended Consequences: Formaldehyde Exposures in
Green Homes, AIHA Synergist, February, 2010.
F.J. Offermann, “ IAQ in Air Tight Homes”, ASHRAE Journal, November, 2010.
F.J. Offermann, “The Hazards of E-Cigarettes”, ASHRAE Journal, June, 2014.
PRESENTATIONS :
"Low-Infiltration Housing in Rochester, New York: A Study of Air Exchange Rates and
Indoor Air Quality," Presented at the International Symposium on Indoor Air Pollution,
Health and Energy Conservation, Amherst, MA, October 13-16,1981.
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"Ventilation Efficiencies of Wall- or Window-Mounted Residential Air-to-Air Heat
Exchangers," Presented at the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air
Conditioning Engineers Summer Meeting, Washington, DC, June, 1983.
"Controlling Indoor Air Pollution from Tobacco Smoke: Models and Measurements,"
Presented at the Third International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate,
Stockholm, Sweden, August 20-24, 1984.
"Indoor Air Pollution: An Emerging Environmental Problem", Presented to the
Association of Environmental Professionals, Bar Area/Coastal Region 1, Berkeley, CA,
May 29, 1986.
"Ventilation Measurement Techniques," Presented at the Workshop on Sampling and
Analytical Techniques, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, September 26,
1986 and September 25, 1987.
"Buildings That Make You Sick: Indoor Air Pollution", Presented to the Sacramento
Association of Professional Energy Managers, Sacramento, CA, November 18, 1986.
"Ventilation Effectiveness and Indoor Air Quality", Presented to the American Society of
Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers Northern Nevada Chapter, Reno,
NV, February 18, 1987, Golden Gate Chapter, San Francisco, CA, October 1, 1987, and
the San Jose Chapter, San Jose, CA, June 9, 1987.
"Tracer Gas Techniques for Studying Ventilation," Presented at the Indoor Air Quality
Symposium, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA, September 22-24, 1987.
"Indoor Air Quality Control: What Works, What Doesn't," Presented to the Sacramento
Association of Professional Energy Managers, Sacramento, CA, November 17, 1987.
"Ventilation Effectiveness and ADPI Measurements of a Forced Air Heating System,"
Presented at the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning
Engineers Winter Meeting, Dallas, Texas, January 31, 1988.
"Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation, and Energy in Commercial Buildings", Presented at the
Building Owners &Managers Association of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, July 21,
1988.
"Controlling Indoor Air Quality: The New ASHRAE Ventilation Standards and How to
Evaluate Indoor Air Quality", Presented at a conference "Improving Energy Efficiency
and Indoor Air Quality in Commercial Buildings," National Energy Management
Institute, Reno, Nevada, November 4, 1988.
"A Study of Diesel Fume Entrainment Into an Office Building," Presented at Indoor Air
'89: The Human Equation: Health and Comfort, American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, San Diego, CA, April 17-20, 1989.
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"Indoor Air Quality in Commercial Office Buildings," Presented at the Renewable
Energy Technologies Symposium and International Exposition, Santa Clara, CA June 20,
1989.
"Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality", Presented to the San Joaquin Chapter of
the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers,
September 7, 1989.
"How to Meet New Ventilation Standards: Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency," a
workshop presented by the Association of Energy Engineers; Chicago, IL, March 20-21,
1989; Atlanta, GA, May 25-26, 1989; San Francisco, CA, October 19-20, 1989; Orlando,
FL, December 11-12, 1989; Houston, TX, January 29-30, 1990; Washington D.C.,
February 26-27, 1990; Anchorage, Alaska, March 23, 1990; Las Vegas, NV, April 23-24,
1990; Atlantic City, NJ, September 27-28, 1991; Anaheim, CA, November 19-20, 1991;
Orlando, FL, February 28 - March 1, 1991; Washington, DC, March 20-21, 1991;
Chicago, IL, May 16-17, 1991; Lake Tahoe, NV, August 15-16, 1991; Atlantic City, NJ,
November 18-19, 1991; San Jose, CA, March 23-24, 1992.
"Indoor Air Quality," a seminar presented by the Anchorage, Alaska Chapter of the
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, March 23,
1990.
"Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality", Presented at the 1990 HVAC & Building Systems
Congress, Santa, Clara, CA, March 29, 1990.
"Ventilation Standards for Office Buildings", Presented to the South Bay Property
Managers Association, Santa Clara, May 9, 1990.
"Indoor Air Quality", Presented at the Responsive Energy Technologies Symposium &
International Exposition (RETSIE), Santa Clara, CA, June 20, 1990.
"Indoor Air Quality - Management and Control Strategies", Presented at the Association
of Energy Engineers, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter Meeting, Berkeley, CA,
September 25, 1990.
"Diagnosing Indoor Air Contaminant and Odor Problems", Presented at the ASHRAE
Annual Meeting, New York City, NY, January 23, 1991.
"Diagnosing and Treating the Sick Building Syndrome", Presented at the Energy 2001,
Oklahoma, OK, March 19, 1991.
"Diagnosing and Mitigating Indoor Air Quality Problems" a workshop presented by the
Association of Energy Engineers, Chicago, IL, October 29-30, 1990; New York, NY,
January 24-25, 1991; Anaheim, April 25-26, 1991; Boston, MA, June 10-11, 1991;
Atlanta, GA, October 24-25, 1991; Chicago, IL, October 3-4, 1991; Las Vegas, NV,
December 16-17, 1991; Anaheim, CA, January 30-31, 1992; Atlanta, GA, March 5-6,
1992; Washington, DC, May 7-8, 1992; Chicago, IL, August 19-20, 1992; Las Vegas,
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NV, October 1-2, 1992; New York City, NY, October 26-27, 1992, Las Vegas, NV,
March 18-19, 1993; Lake Tahoe, CA, July 14-15, 1994; Las Vegas, NV, April 3-4, 1995;
Lake Tahoe, CA, July 11-12, 1996; Miami, Fl, December 9-10, 1996.
"Sick Building Syndrome and the Ventilation Engineer", Presented to the San Jose
Engineers Club, May, 21, 1991.
"Duct Cleaning: Who Needs It ? How Is It Done ? What Are The Costs ?" What Are the
Risks ?, Moderator of Forum at the ASHRAE Annual Meeting, Indianapolis ID, June 23,
1991.
"Operating Healthy Buildings", Association of Plant Engineers, Oakland, CA, November
14, 1991.
"Duct Cleaning Perspectives", Moderator of Seminar at the ASHRAE Semi-Annual
Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 24, 1991.
"Duct Cleaning: The Role of the Environmental Hygienist," ASHRAE Annual Meeting,
Anaheim, CA, January 29, 1992.
"Emerging IAQ Issues", Fifth National Conference on Indoor Air Pollution, University of
Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, April 13-14, 1992.
"International Symposium on Room Air Convection and Ventilation Effectiveness",
Member of Scientific Advisory Board, University of Tokyo, July 22-24, 1992.
"Guidelines for Contaminant Control During Construction and Renovation Projects in
Office Buildings," Seminar paper at the ASHRAE Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January
26, 1993.
"Outside Air Economizers: IAQ Friend or Foe", Moderator of Forum at the ASHRAE
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 26, 1993.
"Orientation to Indoor Air Quality," an EPA two and one half day comprehensive indoor
air quality introductory workshop for public officials and building property managers;
Sacramento, September 28-30, 1992; San Francisco, February 23-24, 1993; Los Angeles,
March 16-18, 1993; Burbank, June 23, 1993; Hawaii, August 24-25, 1993; Las Vegas,
August 30, 1993; San Diego, September 13-14, 1993; Phoenix, October 18-19, 1993;
Reno, November 14-16, 1995; Fullerton, December 3-4, 1996; Fresno, May 13-14, 1997.
"Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers," an EPA
one half day indoor air quality introductory workshop for building owners and facility
managers. Presented throughout Region IX 1993-1995.
“Techniques for Airborne Disease Control”, EPRI Healthcare Initiative Symposium; San
Francisco, CA; June 7, 1994.
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“Diagnosing and Mitigating Indoor Air Quality Problems”, CIHC Conference; San
Francisco, September 29, 1994.
”Indoor Air Quality: Tools for Schools,” an EPA one day air quality management
workshop for school officials, teachers, and maintenance personnel; San Francisco,
October 18-20, 1994; Cerritos, December 5, 1996; Fresno, February 26, 1997; San Jose,
March 27, 1997; Riverside, March 5, 1997; San Diego, March 6, 1997; Fullerton,
November 13, 1997; Santa Rosa, February 1998; Cerritos, February 26, 1998; Santa
Rosa, March 2, 1998.
ASHRAE 62 Standard “Ventilation for Acceptable IAQ”, ASCR Convention; San
Francisco, CA, March 16, 1995.
“New Developments in Indoor Air Quality: Protocol for Diagnosing IAQ Problems”,
AIHA-NC; March 25, 1995.
"Experimental Validation of ASHRAE SPC 129, Standard Method of Measuring Air
Change Effectiveness", 16th AIVC Conference, Palm Springs, USA, September 19-22,
1995.
“Diagnostic Protocols for Building IAQ Assessment”, American Society of Safety
Engineers Seminar: ‘Indoor Air Quality – The Next Door’; San Jose Chapter, September
27, 1995; Oakland Chapter, 9, 1997.
“Diagnostic Protocols for Building IAQ Assessment”, Local 39; Oakland, CA, October 3,
1995.
“Diagnostic Protocols for Solving IAQ Problems”, CSU-PPD Conference; October 24,
1995.
“Demonstrating Compliance with ASHRAE 62-1989 Ventilation Requirements”, AIHA;
October 25, 1995.
“IAQ Diagnostics: Hands on Assessment of Building Ventilation and Pollutant
Transport”, EPA Region IX; Phoenix, AZ, March 12, 1996; San Francisco, CA, April 9,
1996; Burbank, CA, April 12, 1996.
“Experimental Validation of ASHRAE 129P: Standard Method of Measuring Air Change
Effectiveness”, Room Vent ‘96 / International Symposium on Room Air Convection and
Ventilation Effectiveness"; Yokohama, Japan, July 16-19, 1996.
“IAQ Diagnostic Methodologies and RFP Development”, CCEHSA 1996 Annual
Conference, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, August 2, 1996.
“The Practical Side of Indoor Air Quality Assessments”, California Industrial Hygiene
Conference ‘96, San Diego, CA, September 2, 1996.
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“ASHRAE Standard 62: Improving Indoor Environments”, Pacific Gas and Electric
Energy Center, San Francisco, CA, October 29, 1996.
“Operating and Maintaining Healthy Buildings”, April 3-4, 1996, San Jose, CA; July 30,
1997, Monterey, CA.
“IAQ Primer”, Local 39, April 16, 1997; Amdahl Corporation, June 9, 1997; State
Compensation Insurance Fund’s Safety & Health Services Department, November 21,
1996.
“Tracer Gas Techniques for Measuring Building Air Flow Rates”, ASHRAE,
Philadelphia, PA, January 26, 1997.
“How to Diagnose and Mitigate Indoor Air Quality Problems”; Women in Waste; March
19, 1997.
“Environmental Engineer: What Is It?”, Monte Vista High School Career Day; April 10,
1997.
“Indoor Environment Controls: What’s Hot and What’s Not”, Shaklee Corporation; San
Francisco, CA, July 15, 1997.
“Measurement of Ventilation System Performance Parameters in the US EPA BASE
Study”, Healthy Buildings/IAQ’97, Washington, DC, September 29, 1997.
“Operations and Maintenance for Healthy and Comfortable Indoor Environments”,
PASMA; October 7, 1997.
“Designing for Healthy and Comfortable Indoor Environments”, Construction
Specification Institute, Santa Rosa, CA, November 6, 1997.
“Ventilation System Design for Good IAQ”, University of Tulsa 10th Annual Conference,
San Francisco, CA, February 25, 1998.
“The Building Shell”, Tools For Building Green Conference and Trade Show, Alameda
County Waste Management Authority and Recycling Board, Oakland, CA, February 28,
1998.
“Identifying Fungal Contamination Problems In Buildings”, The City of Oakland
Municipal Employees, Oakland, CA, March 26, 1998.
“Managing Indoor Air Quality in Schools: Staying Out of Trouble”, CASBO,
Sacramento, CA, April 20, 1998.
“Indoor Air Quality”, CSOOC Spring Conference, Visalia, CA, April 30, 1998.
“Particulate and Gas Phase Air Filtration”, ACGIH/OSHA, Ft. Mitchell, KY, June 1998.
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“Building Air Quality Facts and Myths”, The City of Oakland / Alameda County Safety
Seminar, Oakland, CA, June 12, 1998.
“Building Engineering and Moisture”, Building Contamination Workshop, University of
California Berkeley, Continuing Education in Engineering and Environmental
Management, San Francisco, CA, October 21-22, 1999.
“Identifying and Mitigating Mold Contamination in Buildings”, Western Construction
Consultants Association, Oakland, CA, March 15, 2000; AIG Construction Defect
Seminar, Walnut Creek, CA, May 2, 2001; City of Oakland Public Works Agency,
Oakland, CA, July 24, 2001; Executive Council of Homeowners, Alamo, CA, August 3,
2001.
“Using the EPA BASE Study for IAQ Investigation / Communication”, Joint
Professional Symposium 2000, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Orange County
& Southern California Sections, Long Beach, October 19, 2000.
“Ventilation,” Indoor Air Quality: Risk Reduction in the 21st Century Symposium,
sponsored by the California Environmental Protection Agency/Air Resources Board,
Sacramento, CA, May 3-4, 2000.
“Workshop 18: Criteria for Cleaning of Air Handling Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2000,
Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
“Closing Session Summary: ‘Building Investigations’ and ‘Building Design &
Construction’, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
“Managing Building Air Quality and Energy Efficiency, Meeting the Standard of Care”,
BOMA, MidAtlantic Environmental Hygiene Resource Center, Seattle, WA, May 23rd,
2000; San Antonio, TX, September 26-27, 2000.
“Diagnostics & Mitigation in Sick Buildings: When Good Buildings Go Bad,” University
of California Berkeley, September 18, 2001.
“Mold Contamination: Recognition and What To Do and Not Do”, Redwood Empire
Remodelers Association; Santa Rosa, CA, April 16, 2002.
“Investigative Tools of the IAQ Trade”, Healthy Indoor Environments 2002; Austin, TX;
April 22, 2002.
“Finding Hidden Mold: Case Studies in IAQ Investigations”, AIHA Northern California
Professionals Symposium; Oakland, CA, May 8, 2002.
“Assessing and Mitigating Fungal Contamination in Buildings”, Cal/OSHA Training;
Oakland, CA, February 14, 2003 and West Covina, CA, February 20-21, 2003.
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“Use of External Containments During Fungal Mitigation”, Invited Speaker, ACGIH
Mold Remediation Symposium, Orlando, FL, November 3-5, 2003.
Building Operator Certification (BOC), 106-IAQ Training Workshops, Northwest Energy
Efficiency Council; Stockton, CA, December 3, 2003; San Francisco, CA, December 9,
2003; Irvine, CA, January 13, 2004; San Diego, January 14, 2004; Irwindale, CA,
January 27, 2004; Downey, CA, January 28, 2004; Santa Monica, CA, March 16, 2004;
Ontario, CA, March 17, 2004; Ontario, CA, November 9, 2004, San Diego, CA,
November 10, 2004; San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2004; San Jose, CA, November
18, 2004; Sacramento, CA, March 15, 2005.
“Mold Remediation: The National QUEST for Uniformity Symposium”, Invited
Speaker, Orlando, Florida, November 3-5, 2003.
“Mold and Moisture Control”, Indoor Air Quality workshop for The Collaborative for
High Performance Schools (CHPS), San Francisco, December 11, 2003.
“Advanced Perspectives In Mold Prevention & Control Symposium”, Invited Speaker,
Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7-9, 2004.
“Building Sciences: Understanding and Controlling Moisture in Buildings”, American
Industrial Hygiene Association, San Francisco, CA, February 14-16, 2005.
“Indoor Air Quality Diagnostics and Healthy Building Design”, University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 2, 2005.
“Improving IAQ = Reduced Tenant Complaints”, Northern California Facilities
Exposition, Santa Clara, CA, September 27, 2007.
“Defining Safe Building Air”, Criteria for Safe Air and Water in Buildings, ASHRAE
Winter Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 27, 2008.
“Update on USGBC LEED and Air Filtration”, Invited Speaker, NAFA 2008
Convention, San Francisco, CA, September 19, 2008.
“Ventilation and Indoor air Quality in New California Homes”, National Center of
Healthy Housing, October 20, 2008.
“Indoor Air Quality in New Homes”, California Energy and Air Quality Conference,
October 29, 2008.
“Mechanical Outdoor air Ventilation Systems and IAQ in New Homes”, ACI Home
Performance Conference, Kansas City, MO, April 29, 2009.
“Ventilation and IAQ in New Homes with and without Mechanical Outdoor Air
Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, CA, September 14, 2009.
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“Ten Ways to Improve Your Air Quality”, Northern California Facilities Exposition,
Santa Clara, CA, September 30, 2009.
“New Developments in Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings”,
Westcon meeting, Alameda, CA, March 17, 2010.
“Intermittent Residential Mechanical Outdoor Air Ventilation Systems and IAQ”,
ASHRAE SSPC 62.2 Meeting, Austin, TX, April 19, 2010.
“Measured IAQ in Homes”, ACI Home Performance Conference, Austin, TX, April 21,
2010.
“Respiration: IEQ and Ventilation”, AIHce 2010, How IH Can LEED in Green buildings,
Denver, CO, May 23, 2010.
“IAQ Considerations for Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB)”, Northern California
Facilities Exposition, Santa Clara, CA, September 22, 2010.
“Energy Conservation and Health in Buildings”, Berkeley High SchoolGreen Career
Week, Berkeley, CA, April 12, 2011.
“What Pollutants are Really There ?”, ACI Home Performance Conference, San
Francisco, CA, March 30, 2011.
“Energy Conservation and Health in Residences Workshop”, Indoor Air 2011, Austin,
TX, June 6, 2011.
“Assessing IAQ and Improving Health in Residences”, US EPA Weatherization Plus
Health, September 7, 2011.
“Ventilation: What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been”, Westcon, May 21, 2014.
“Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes: Direct and Indirect Passive Exposures”, Indoor
Air 2014, Hong Kong, July, 2014.
“Infectious Disease Aerosol Exposures With and Without Surge Control Ventilation
System Modifications”, Indoor Air 2014, Hong Kong, July, 2014.
“Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes”, IMF Health and Welfare Fair, Washington,
DC, February 18, 2015.
“Chemical Emissions and Health Hazards Associated with E-Cigarettes”, Roswell Park
Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, August 15, 2014.
“Formaldehyde Indoor Concentrations, Material Emission Rates, and the CARB ATCM”,
Harris Martin’s Lumber Liquidators Flooring Litigation Conference, WQ Minneapolis
Hotel, May 27, 2015.
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“Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes: Direct and Indirect Passive Exposure”, FDA
Public Workshop: Electronic Cigarettes and the Public Health, Hyattsville, MD June 2,
2015.
“Creating Healthy Homes, Schools, and Workplaces”, Chautauqua Institution,
Athenaeum Hotel, August 24, 2015.
“Diagnosing IAQ Problems and Designing Healthy Buildings”, University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, October 6, 2015.
“Diagnosing Ventilation and IAQ Problems in Commercial Buildings”, BEST Center
Annual Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, January 6, 2016.
“A Review of Studies of Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in New Homes and Impacts
of Environmental Factors on Formaldehyde Emission Rates From Composite Wood
Products”, AIHce2016, May, 21-26, 2016.
“Admissibility of Scientific Testimony”, Science in the Court, Proposition 65
Clearinghouse Annual Conference, Oakland, CA, September 15, 2016.
“Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation”, ASHRAE Redwood Empire, Napa, CA, December
1, 2016.
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2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Paul E. Rosenfeld, PhD
(310) 795-2335
prosenfeld@swape.com
November 2, 2021
Amalia Bowley Fuentes
Lozeau | Drury LLP
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 150
Oakland, CA 94618
Subject: Comments on the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (SCH No. 2018011001)
Dear Ms. Fuentes,
We have reviewed the October 2021 Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) and December 2020
Draft Environmental Impact Report (“DEIR”) for the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (“Project”)
located in the City of Santa Monica (“City”). The Project proposes to construct 54,000-SF of research and
development (R&D) space, 18,812-SF of clinic/medical office space, and 743-SF of related support space,
as well as 275 parking spaces, on the 1.03-acre site.
Our review concludes that the FEIR fails to adequately evaluate the Project’s air quality, health risk, and
greenhouse gas impacts. As a result, emissions and health risk impacts associated with construction and
operation of the proposed Project are underestimated and inadequately addressed. An updated EIR
should be prepared to adequately assess and mitigate the potential air quality, health risk, and
greenhouse gas impacts that the project may have on the surrounding environment.
Air Quality Unsubstantiated Input Parameters Used to Estimate Project Emissions
The FEIR’s air quality analysis relies on emissions calculated with CalEEMod.2016.3.2 (p. 4.2-30).1
CalEEMod provides recommended default values based on site-specific information, such as land use
type, meteorological data, total lot acreage, project type and typical equipment associated with project
type. If more specific project information is known, the user can change the default values and input
1 CAPCOA (November 2017) CalEEMod User’s Guide, http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/01_user-39-s-guide2016-3-2_15november2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4.
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project-specific values, but the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) requires that such changes
be justified by substantial evidence. Once all of the values are inputted into the model, the Project's
construction and operational emissions are calculated, and "output files" are generated. These output
files disclose to the reader what parameters are utilized in calculating the Project's air pollutant
emissions and make known which default values are changed as well as provide justification for the
values selected.
When reviewing the Project’s CalEEMod output files, provided in the Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Calculations and Health Risk Assessment (“AQ & GHG Report”) as Appendix B to the FEIR, we
found that several model inputs were not consistent with information disclosed in the FEIR. As a result,
the Project’s construction and operational emissions are underestimated. As such, an updated EIR
should be prepared to include an updated air quality analysis that adequately evaluates the impacts that
construction and operation of the Project will have on local and regional air quality.
Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” models include a manual reduction to the default acres of
grading value (see excerpt below) (Appendix B, pp. 121, 160, 195, 259).
As you can see from the excerpt above, the acres of grading value was reduced by approximately 98%,
from the default value of 60.38- to 1.5-acres. As previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide
requires any changes to model defaults be justified.2 According to the “User Entered Comments & Non-
Default Data” table, the justification provided for this change is: “58,000 cy soil exported” (Appendix B,
pp. 120, 159, 194, 258). Furthermore, the FEIR indicates that the Project site is 1.03 acres (p. 1-1).
However, these justifications remain insufficient for two reasons.
First, the justification provided by the “User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data” table only
references the amount of required material export, not the revised acres of grading value.
Second, according to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“[T]he dimensions (e.g., length and width) of the grading site have no impact on the calculation,
only the total area to be graded. In order to properly grade a piece of land multiple passes with
equipment may be required. The acres is based on the equipment list and days in grading or site
preparation phase according to the anticipated maximum number of acres a given piece of
equipment can pass over in an 8-hour workday.”3
2 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9
3 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 9.
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As demonstrated above, the acres of grading value is based on construction equipment and the length
of the grading or site preparation phase. Thus, as the dimensions of the Project site have no impact on
the acres of grading value, we cannot verify the revised acres of grading value.
This unsubstantiated reduction presents an issue, as CalEEMod uses the acres of grading value to
estimate the dust emissions associated with grading.4 Thus, by including an unsubstantiated reduction
to the default acres of grading value, the models may underestimate the Project’s construction-related
emissions and should not be relied upon to determine Project significance.
Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” models include several reductions to the default off-road
construction equipment usage hours (see excerpt below) (Appendix B, pp. 121, 160, 195, 260).
As previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide requires any changes to model defaults be
justified.5 According to the “User Entered Comments and Non-Default Data” table, the justification
provided for these changes is: “See 3.0 Construction Detail” (Appendix B, pp. 120, 159, 194, 258).
Furthermore, the FEIR provides the following construction scenario assumptions (p. 4.2-32, Table 4.2-8):
4 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 9.
5 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9
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However, these justifications remain insufficient for two reasons.
First, the source provided for the assumed construction equipment usage hours is Appendix B, the
CalEEMod output files themselves. This is incorrect, as the Project documents should substantiate the
changes included in the CalEEMod model, not vice versa. According to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA” (emphasis added).6
Here, as the FEIR fails to provide substantial evidence to support the revised usage hours, we cannot
verify the changes.
Second, the FEIR states:
“It was assumed that all equipment used during each construction subphase would be operating
8 hours per day, 5 days per week” (p. 4.2-31).
As such, the information provided in the Construction Scenario Assumptions table is inconsistent with
the FEIR. Thus, the revised off-road construction usage hours are incorrect and underestimated within
the model.
6 CalEEMod Model 2013.2.2 User’s Guide, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/usersguideSept2016.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 12.
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These unsubstantiated reductions present an issue, as CalEEMod uses the off-road equipment input
parameters to calculate the emissions associated with off-road construction equipment.7 By including
unsubstantiated changes to the default off-road construction equipment usage hours, the models may
underestimate the Project’s construction-related emissions and should not be relied upon to determine
Project significance.
Failure to Substantiate Demolition and Reduction to Number of Demolition Hauling Trips
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” models include 164 demolition hauling trips (Appendix B,
pp. 126, 165, 200, 264).
Furthermore, review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the models include a manual
reduction to the number of demolition hauling trips from the default value of 924- to 164-trips (see
excerpt below) (Appendix B, pp. 122, 161, 196, 260).
However, the number of demolition hauling trips is unsubstantiated. According to the CalEEMod User’s
Guide:
“Haul trips are based on the amount of material that is demolished, imported or exported
assuming a truck can handle 16 cubic yards of material.”8
Therefore, CalEEMod calculates a default number of hauling trips based upon the amount of demolition
material inputted into the model. However, the FEIR fails to disclose the specific square footage of
7 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 32.
8 http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 14
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facilities to be demolished or the tons of debris resulting from this demolition. Specifically, regarding the
amount of demolition required for Project construction, FEIR states:
“Implementation of the proposed project would require demolition of the following:
• 1-story rear parking garage (adjacent to 19th Court) of the GKGM Building
• 2-story, 7-unit building
• 2-story, 3-unit building
• surface parking lot, subterranean utilities, and four driveway curb cuts adjacent to 20th
Street and one driveway curb cut adjacent to Arizona Avenue
• removal of stone veneer along the Arizona Avenue-facing side of the administrative
portion of GKGM Building
• removal of exterior door along the interior driveway side of the administrative portion
of GKGM Building
• a portion of the internal walkway adjacent to the former chapel of the GKGM building”
(p. 3-13).
Thus, as the FEIR fails to specify any amount demolition, we cannot verify that the default hauling trip
number of 924 trips is the result of the correct input of demolition. As such, demolition may be
underestimated in the model. Furthermore, the FEIR fails to mention or justify the reduction to the
default demolition hauling trip number whatsoever. As a result, the revised value of 164 trips also
remains unsupported.
This underestimation presents an issue, as the total amount of demolition material is used by CalEEMod
to determine emissions associated with this phase of construction; the three primary operations that
generate dust emission during the demolition phase are mechanical or explosive dismemberment, site
removal of debris, and on-site truck traffic on paved and unpaved road.9 By failing to include the total
amount of required demolition, the models underestimate emissions associated with fugitive dust,
debris removal, as well as exhaust from hauling trucks traveling to and from the site, and should not be
relied upon to determine the significance of the Project’s air quality impacts.
Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” model
includes several changes to the default vendor and worker trip numbers (see excerpts below) (Appendix
B, pp. 122, 161, 196).
9 CalEEMod User Guide, Appendix A, p. 11, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/
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As previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide requires any changes to model defaults be
justified.10 According to the “User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data” table, the justification
provided for these changes is:
“Revised haul trips to include pavement demolition trips. Assumed 10 CY per load resulting in
11,600 haul trips. Rounded up number of trips. Assumed two water trucks during grading”
(Appendix B, pp. 120, 159, 194).
However, these changes remain unsupported for three reasons.
First, the justification provided by the “User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data” table only
references hauling trips, not worker or vendor trips.
Second, the FEIR indicates that “[a]n estimated 4 to 39 construction workers would be on-site at any
one time” (p. 3-13). As such, in order to conduct the most conservative analysis, the model should have
accounted for the potential of all 39 workers being present on the Project site. Thus, the model should
have included 78 one-way worker trips during all phases of construction.
Third, the FEIR fails to mention or justify revised vendor trip numbers whatsoever. According to the
CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA.” 11
Here, as the FEIR and associated documents fail to provide substantial evidence to support the revised
vendor trip numbers, we cannot verify the changes.
10 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9
11 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 12.
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These unsubstantiated reductions present an issue, as CalEEMod uses the vendor and worker trip
numbers to estimate the construction-related emissions associated with on-road vehicles.12 Thus, by
including unsubstantiated changes to the default vendor and worker trip numbers, the model may
underestimate the Project’s mobile-source construction-related emissions and should not be relied
upon to determine Project significance.
Failure to Model Material Export
Regarding the material import and export required for Project construction, the FEIR states:
“Excavation is anticipated to generate approximately 58,000 cubic yards of soil that would be
exported via haul truck trips” (p. 3-13).
As such, the Project should have included 58,000 cubic yards (“cy”) of material export in the model.
However, review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center -
Construction HRA” model fails to include any amount of material export (Appendix B, pp. 258-261). As
such, the material export required for Project construction is underestimated and the model is
inconsistent with the FEIR.
This underestimation presents an issue, as the inclusion of material export within the model is necessary
to calculate emissions produced from material movement, including truck loading/unloading and
additional hauling truck trips.13 Thus, by failing to include the amount of material export required for
Project construction, the model underestimates the Project’s construction-related emissions and should
not be relied upon to determine Project significance. Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Emissions Inadequately Evaluated
The FEIR estimates that the mitigated excess cancer risk posed to nearby, existing sensitive receptors as
a result of Project construction would be 7.23 in one million, which would not exceed the SCAQMD
significance threshold of 10 in one million (see excerpt below) (p. 4.2-51, Table 4.2-14).
12 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 34.
13 CalEEMod User’s Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 3, 26.
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Furthermore, regarding the health risk impacts associated with Project operation, the FEIR states:
“Operational TAC impacts could occur if the project would generate significant sources of
operational TACs including diesel particulate matter. […] The proposed project would develop a
Wellness Center with research & development and clinical/medical office space. Given the
research & development and clinical/medical office uses, project operations would generate
minimal number of delivery trucks (associated with trash, supply deliveries, etc.) per day. Daily
truck trips would not exceed 100 trucks per day or more than 40 trucks with operating transport
refrigeration units. Furthermore, trucks are required to comply with the applicable provisions of
the CARB Truck and Bus regulation to minimize and reduce PM and NOX emissions from existing
diesel trucks. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant” (p. 4.2-48).
As demonstrated above, the FEIR concludes that the Project would result in a less-than-significant
operational health risk impact because the minimal number of daily trucks trips and compliance with
CARB regulations would not result in significant toxic air contaminant (“TAC”) emissions. However, the
FEIR’s evaluation of the Project’s potential health risk impacts, as well as the subsequent less-than-
significant impact conclusion, is incorrect for four reasons.
First, the FEIR’s construction HRA is incorrect. As indicated by the Health Risk Assessment Report (“HRA
Report”), provided within Appendix B to the FEIR, the construction relies upon exhaust PM10 emissions
estimates from a flawed air model (p. 9). As previously discussed, when we reviewed the Project's
CalEEMod output files, provided in the AQ & GHG Report as Appendix B to the FEIR, we found that
several of the values inputted into the model are not consistent with information disclosed in the FEIR.
As a result, the HRA utilizes an underestimated diesel particulate matter (“DPM”) concentration to
calculate the health risk associated with Project construction. As such, the FEIR’s construction HRA
underestimates the Project’s cancer risk and should not be relied upon to determine Project
significance.
Second, by failing to prepare a quantified operational HRA, the Project is inconsistent with CEQA’s
requirement to correlate the increase in emissions that the Project would generate to the adverse
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impacts on human health caused by those emissions. Despite the FEIR’s claim that Project operation
would not exceed 100 daily truck trips, review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that Project
operation will in fact generate approximately 100 weekday truck trips,14 which would generate
additional exhaust emissions and continue to expose nearby sensitive receptors to DPM emissions
(Appendix B, pp. 149-150, 188-189, 223-224). The FEIR’s vague discussion of potential TACs associated
with Project operation fails to indicate the concentrations at which such pollutants would trigger
adverse health effects. Thus, without making a reasonable effort to connect the Project’s operational
TAC emissions to the potential health risks posed to nearby receptors, the Project is inconsistent with
CEQA’s requirement to correlate the increase in TAC emissions with potential adverse impacts on
human health.
Third, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”), the organization responsible
for providing guidance on conducting HRAs in California, released its most recent Risk Assessment
Guidelines: Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments in February 2015, as
referenced by the FEIR (p. 4.2-47).15 The OEHHA document recommends that exposure from projects
lasting more than 6 months be evaluated for the duration of the project and recommends that an
exposure duration of 30 years be used to estimate individual cancer risk for the maximally exposed
individual resident (“MEIR”).16 Even though we were not provided with the expected lifetime of the
Project, we can reasonably assume that the Project will operate for at least 30 years, if not more.
Therefore, we recommend that health risk impacts from Project operation also be evaluated, as a 30-
year exposure duration vastly exceeds the 6-month requirement set forth by OEHHA. This
recommendation reflects the most recent state health risk policies, and as such, we recommend that an
analysis of health risk impacts posed to nearby sensitive receptors from Project operation be included in
an updated EIR for the Project.
Fourth, while the FEIR includes an HRA evaluating the health risk impacts to nearby, existing receptors
as a result of Project construction, the HRA fails to evaluate the cumulative lifetime cancer risk to
nearby, existing receptors as a result of Project construction and operation together. According to
OEHHA guidance, as referenced by the FEIR, “the excess cancer risk is calculated separately for each age
grouping and then summed to yield cancer risk at the receptor location” (p. 4.2-47).17 However, the
FEIR’s HRA fails to sum each age bin to evaluate the total cancer risk over the course of the Project’s
total construction and operation. This is incorrect and thus, an updated analysis should quantify the
entirety of the Project’s construction and operational health risks, and then sum them to compare to the
SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million, as referenced by the FEIR (p. 4.2-29, Table 4.2-6).
14 Calculated: (1,286.75 weekday vehicle trips) * (0.014562 LHD1 + 0.005806 LHD2 + 0.021810 MDV + 0.035336
HHD truck fleet mix) = ~100 total weekday truck trips.
15 “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February
2015, available at: http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/hotspots2015.html
16 “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February
2015, available at: http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/2015/2015GuidanceManual.pdf, p. 8-6, 8-15
17 “Guidance Manual for preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February 2015, available at:
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf p. 8-4
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Screening-Level Analysis Demonstrates Significant Impacts
In order to conduct our screening-level risk assessment, we relied upon AERSCREEN, a screening level air
quality dispersion model.18 The model replaced SCREEN3, and AERSCREEN is included in the OEHHA19
and the California Air Pollution Control Officers Associated (“CAPCOA”)20 guidance as the appropriate air
dispersion model for Level 2 health risk screening assessments (“HRSAs”). A Level 2 HRSA utilizes a
limited amount of site-specific information to generate maximum reasonable downwind concentrations
of air contaminants to which nearby sensitive receptors may be exposed. If an unacceptable air quality
hazard is determined to be possible using AERSCREEN, a more refined modeling approach is required
prior to approval of the Project.
We prepared a preliminary HRA of the Project’s operational health risk impact to nearby sensitive
receptors using the Project’s net annual PM10 exhaust estimates. Consistent with recommendations set
forth by OEHHA, we assumed residential exposure begins during the third trimester stage of life.
Subtracting the 676-day construction period from the total residential duration of 30 years, we assumed
that after Project construction, the sensitive receptor would be exposed to the Project’s operational
DPM for an additional 28.15 years, approximately. The FEIR’s annual CalEEMod output file indicates that
operational activities will generate approximately 25 pounds of DPM per year throughout operation.21
The AERSCREEN model relies on a continuous average emission rate to simulate maximum downward
concentrations from point, area, and volume emission sources. To account for the variability in
equipment usage and truck trips over Project operation, we calculated an average DPM emission rate by
the following equation:
𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸 𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅 �𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑅𝑅𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑅𝑅𝑠𝑠𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑠𝑠�= 25.4 𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝐸𝐸 365 𝑠𝑠𝑅𝑅𝑑𝑑𝐸𝐸 × 453.6 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑅𝑅𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝐸𝐸 × 1 𝑠𝑠𝑅𝑅𝑑𝑑24 ℎ𝐸𝐸𝑜𝑜𝑔𝑔𝐸𝐸 × 1 ℎ𝐸𝐸𝑜𝑜𝑔𝑔3,600 𝐸𝐸𝑅𝑅𝑠𝑠𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑠𝑠𝐸𝐸 =𝟎𝟎.𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝒈𝒈/𝒔𝒔
Using this equation, we estimated an operational emission rate of 0.000365 g/s. Construction and
operational activity was simulated as a 1.03-acre rectangular area source in AERSCREEN with
approximate dimensions of 91 by 46 meters. A release height of three meters was selected to represent
the height of exhaust stacks on operational equipment and other heavy-duty vehicles, and an initial
vertical dimension of one and a half meters was used to simulate instantaneous plume dispersion upon
release. An urban meteorological setting was selected with model-default inputs for wind speed and
direction distribution.
The AERSCREEN model generates maximum reasonable estimates of single-hour DPM concentrations
from the Project site. EPA guidance suggests that in screening procedures, the annualized average
18 U.S. EPA (April 2011) AERSCREEN Released as the EPA Recommended Screening Model,
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/guidance/clarification/20110411_AERSCREEN_Release_Memo.pdf
19 OEHHA (February 2015) Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk
Assessments, https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf.
20 CAPCOA (July 2009) Health Risk Assessments for Proposed Land Use Projects, http://www.capcoa.org/wp-
content/uploads/2012/03/CAPCOA_HRA_LU_Guidelines_8-6-09.pdf.
21 See Attachment A for calculations.
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concentration of an air pollutant be estimated by multiplying the single-hour concentration by 10%.22
According to the FEIR, the nearest sensitive receptors are multi-family residences located approximately
20 feet, or 6 meters, from the Project (p. 4.3-1). However, review of the AERSCREEN output files
demonstrates that the maximally exposed receptor is located approximately 50 meters, or 160 feet,
from the Project site. As such, the single-hour concentration estimated by AERSCREEN for Project
operation is approximately 1.909 µg/m3 DPM at approximately 50 meters downwind. Multiplying this
single-hour concentration by 10%, we get an annualized average concentration of 0.1909 µg/m3 for
Project operation at the MEIR.
We calculated the excess cancer risk to the MEIR using applicable HRA methodologies prescribed by
OEHHA, as referenced by the FEIR (p. 4.2-47). Consistent with the 676-day construction schedule utilized
in the Project’s CalEEMod output files, the annualized averaged concentration for operation was used
for the latter 0.4 years of the infant stage of life (0 – 2 years), as well as the entire childhood (2 – 16
years) and the adult (16 – 30 years) stages of life.
Consistent with the FEIR’s construction HRA, provided in the HRA Report, we used Age Sensitivity
Factors (“ASFs”) to account for the heightened susceptibility of young children to the carcinogenic
toxicity of air pollution (p. 6). When applying ASFs, the quantified cancer risk should be multiplied by a
factor of ten during the infant (0 – 2 years) stage of life, and a factor of three during the child stage of
life (2 – 16 years). Furthermore, in accordance with the guidance set forth by OEHHA, we used the 95th
percentile breathing rates for infants.23 Finally, according to SCAQMD guidance, we used a Fraction of
Time At Home (“FAH”) Value of 1 for the infant and child receptors, and 0.73 for the adult receptors.24
We also used a cancer potency factor of 1.1 (mg/kg-day)-1 and an averaging time of 25,550 days. The
results of our calculations are shown below.
22 “Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Quality Impact of Stationary Sources Revised.” EPA, 1992, available
at: http://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/guidance/guide/EPA-454R-92-019_OCR.pdf; see also “Risk Assessment
Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February 2015, available at:
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf p. 4-36.
23 SCAQMD (Jun 2015) Supplemental Guidelines for Preparing Risk Assessments for the Air Toxics ‘Hot Spots’
Information and Assessment Act, p. 19, http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/planning/risk-assessment/
ab2588-risk-assessment-guidelines.pdf?sfvrsn=6;.
24 “Risk Assessment Procedures for Rules 1401, 1401.1, and 212.” SCAQMD, August 2017, available at:
http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/rule-book/Proposed-
Rules/1401/riskassessmentprocedures_2017_080717.pdf, p. 7.
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The Maximally Exposed Individual at an Existing Residential Receptor
Age Group Emissions
Source
Duration
(years)
Concentration
(ug/m3)
Breathing
Rate (L/kg-day)
Cancer Risk
(without ASFs*) ASF Cancer Risk
(with ASFs*)
3rd Trimester Construction 0.25 * 361 * 10 *
Construction 1.60 * 1090 *
Operation 0.40 0.1909 1090 1.25E-06
Infant
(Age 0 - 2) Total 2 1.25E-06 10 1.25E-05
Child
(Age 2 - 16) Operation 14 0.1909 572 2.30E-05 3 6.91E-05
Adult
(Age 16 - 30) Operation 14 0.1909 261 7.67E-06 1 7.67E-06
Lifetime 30 3.20E-05 8.93E-05
* Construction cancer risk calculated separately in the FEIR.
As demonstrated in the table above, the excess cancer risks to infants, children, and adults at the MEIR
located approximately 50 meters away, over the course of Project operation, are approximately 12.5,
69.1, and 7.67 in one million, respectively. The excess cancer risk associated with the Project operation
over the course of a residential lifetime is approximately 89.3 in one million. When summing the
Project’s operational cancer risk, as estimated by SWAPE, with the FEIR’s construction-related cancer
risk of 7.23 in one million, we estimate an excess cancer risk of approximately 96.5 in one million over
the course of a residential lifetime (30 years) (p. 4.2-51, Table 4.2-14).25 As such, the lifetime cancer risks
exceed the SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million, thus resulting in a potentially significant impact not
previously addressed or identified by the FEIR.
An agency must include an analysis of health risks that connects the Project’s air emissions with the
health risk posed by those emissions. Our analysis represents a screening-level HRA, which is known to
be conservative and tends to err on the side of health protection. 26 The purpose of the screening-level
construction and operational HRA shown above is to demonstrate the link between the proposed
Project’s emissions and the potential health risk. Our screening-level HRA demonstrates that
construction and operation of the Project could result in a potentially significant health risk impact,
when correct exposure assumptions and up-to-date, applicable guidance are used. Therefore, since our
screening-level HRA indicates a potentially significant impact, an updated EIR should be prepared and
include updated, quantified air pollution model as well as an updated, quantified refined HRA which
25 Calculated: 89.3 in one million + 7.23 in one million = 96.5 in one million.
26 “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February
2015, available at: https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf, p. 1-5
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adequately and accurately evaluates health risk impacts associated with both Project construction and
operation.
Greenhouse Gas Failure to Adequately Evaluate Greenhouse Gas Impacts
The FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions of
1,147.12 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents per year (“MT CO2e/year”) (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4).
However, the FEIR elects not to compare emissions to a threshold. Instead, the FEIR relies upon the
Project’s consistency with the CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, SCAG’s 2020-2045 RTP/SCS, and the
City of Santa Monica’s LUCE, Sustainable City Plan, Green Building and Energy Code, and Climate Action
and Adaptation Plan to conclude that the Project would result in a less-than-significant GHG impact (p.
4.6-35 - 4.6-43). However, the FEIR’s GHG analysis, as well as the subsequent less-than-significant
impact conclusion, is incorrect for four reasons:
(1) The FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis relies upon an incorrect and unsubstantiated air model;
(2) The FEIR’s unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant impact;
(3) The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under CARB’s Scoping Plan; and
(4) The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
1) Incorrect and Unsubstantiated Quantitative Analysis of Emissions
As previously stated, the FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions of
1,147.12 MT CO2e/year (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4). However, the FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis is
unsubstantiated. As previously discussed, when we reviewed the Project's CalEEMod output files,
provided in the AQ & GHG Report as Appendix B to the FEIR, we found that several of the values
inputted into the model are not consistent with information disclosed in the FEIR. As a result, the model
underestimates the Project’s emissions, and the FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis should not be relied
upon to determine Project significance. An updated EIR should be prepared that adequately assesses
the potential GHG impacts that construction and operation of the proposed Project may have on the
surrounding environment.
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2) Failure to Identify a Potentially Significant GHG Impact
In an effort to quantitatively evaluate the Project’s GHG emissions, we compared the Project’s GHG
emissions, as estimated by the FEIR, to the SCAQMD 2035 efficiency target of 3.0 MT CO2e/SP/year,
which was calculated by applying a 40% reduction to the 2020 targets.27 When applying this threshold,
the Project’s incorrect and unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant GHG impact.28 As
previously stated, the FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions of
1,147.12 MT CO2e/year (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4). Furthermore, according to CAPCOA’s CEQA & Climate
Change report, service population is defined as “the sum of the number of residents and the number of
jobs supported by the project.”29 The FEIR estimates that the Project would employ approximately 206
people (p. 3-12). As the Project does not include any residential land uses, we estimate a service
population of 206 people.30 When dividing the Project’s net annual GHG emissions, as estimated by the
FEIR, by a service population of 100 people, we find that the Project would emit approximately 5.57 MT
CO2e/SP/year (see table below).31
Greenhouse Gas Emissions per Capita,
Exceedances under SCAQMD 2035 Service Population Efficiency Target
Source FEIR Model
Annual Emissions (MT CO2e/year) 1,147.12
Service Population 206
Service Population Efficiency (MT CO2e/SP/year) 5.57
2035 SCAQMD Target (MT CO2e/SP/year) 3.0
Exceeds? Yes
As demonstrated above, the Project’s service population efficiency value, as estimated by the FEIR’s
provided net annual GHG emission estimates and service population, exceed the SCAQMD 2035
efficiency target of 3.0 MT CO2e/SP/year, indicating a potentially significant impact not previously
identified or addressed by the FEIR. As a result, the FEIR’s less-than-significant GHG impact conclusion
should not be relied upon. An updated EIR should be prepared, including an updated GHG analysis and
incorporating additional mitigation measures to reduce the Project’s GHG emissions to less-than-
significant levels.
27 “Minutes for the GHG CEQA Significance Threshold Stakeholder Working Group #15.” SCAQMD, September
2010, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-
significance-thresholds/year-2008-2009/ghg-meeting-15/ghg-meeting-15-minutes.pdf, p. 2.
28 “Minutes for the GHG CEQA Significance Threshold Stakeholder Working Group #15.” SCAQMD, September
2010, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-
significance-thresholds/year-2008-2009/ghg-meeting-15/ghg-meeting-15-minutes.pdf, p. 2.
29 CAPCOA (Jan. 2008) CEQA & Climate Change, p. 71-72, http://www.capcoa.org/wp-
content/uploads/2012/03/CAPCOA-White-Paper.pdf.
30 Calculated: 0 residents + 206 employees = 206 service population.
31 Calculated: (1147.12 MT CO2e/year) / (206 service population) = (5.57 MT CO2e/SP/year).
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3) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan
As previously discussed, the FEIR relies upon the Project’s consistency with CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan to
determine Project GHG significance (p. 4.6-35 - 4.6-43). However, this is incorrect, as the FEIR fails to
consider performance-based measures proposed by CARB.
i. Passenger & Light Duty VMT Per Capita Benchmarks per SB 375
In reaching the State’s long-term GHG emission reduction goals, CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan explicitly
cites to SB 375 and the VMT reductions anticipated under the implementation of Sustainable
Community Strategies.32 CARB has identified the population and daily VMT from passenger autos and
light-duty vehicles at the state and county level for each year between 2010 to 2050 under a “baseline
scenario” that includes “current projections of VMT included in the existing Regional Transportation
Plans/Sustainable Communities Strategies (RTP/SCSs) adopted by the State’s 18 Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs) pursuant to SB 375 as of 2015.”33 By dividing the projected daily VMT by the
population, we calculated the daily VMT per capita for each year at the state and county level for 2010
(baseline year), 2025 (Project operational year), and 2030 (target years under SB 32) (see table below).
2017 Scoping Plan Daily VMT Per Capita
Los Angeles County State
Year Population LDV VMT Baseline VMT Per Capita Population LDV VMT Baseline VMT Per Capita
2010 9,838,771 216,979,221.64 22.05 37,335,085 836,463,980.46 22.40
2025 10,671,800 217,340,094.90 20.37 42,326,397 929,443,512.65 21.96
2030 10,868,614 215,539,586.12 19.83 43,939,250 957,178,153.19 21.78
As the FEIR fails to evaluate the Project’s consistency with the CARB 2017 Scoping Plan performance-
based daily VMT per capita projections, the FEIR’s claim that the proposed Project would not conflict
with the CARB 2017 Scoping Plan is unsupported. An updated EIR should be prepared for the proposed
Project to provide additional information and analysis to conclude less-than-significant GHG impacts.
4) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan
Here, as discussed above, the FEIR concludes that the Project would be consistent with SCAG’s RTP/SCS
(p. 4.6-35 - 4.6-43). However, the FEIR fails to consider whether or not the Project meets any of the
specific performance-based goals underlying SCAG’s RTP/SCS and SB 375, such as: i) per capita GHG
emission targets, or ii) daily vehicles miles traveled (“VMT”) per capita benchmarks.
i. SB 375 Per Capita GHG Emission Goals
SB 375 was signed into law in September 2008 to enhance the state’s ability to reach AB 32 goals by
directing CARB to develop regional 2020 and 2035 GHG emission reduction targets for passenger
32 “California’s 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan.” CARB, November 2017, available at:
https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/scoping_plan_2017.pdf, p. 25, 98, 101-103.
33 “Supporting Calculations for 2017 Scoping Plan-Identified VMT Reductions,” Excel Sheet “Readme.” CARB,
January 2019, available at: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2019-
01/sp_mss_vmt_calculations_jan19_0.xlsx.
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vehicles (autos and light-duty trucks). In March 2018, CARB adopted updated regional targets requiring a
19 percent decrease in VMT for the SCAG region by 2035. This goal is reflected in SCAG’s 2020 RTP/SCS
Program Environmental Impact Report (“PEIR”), in which the 2020 RTP/SCS PEIR updates the per capita
emissions to 18.8 lbs/day in 2035 (see excerpt below). 34
As the FEIR fails to evaluate the Project’s consistency with the SCAG’s per capita emissions, the FEIR’s
claim that the proposed Project would not conflict with SCAG’s RTP/SCS is unsupported. An updated EIR
should be prepared for the proposed Project to provide additional information and analysis to conclude
less-than-significant GHG impacts.
i. SB 375 RTP/SCS Daily VMT Per Capita Target
Under the SCAG’s 2020 RTP/SCS, daily VMT per capita in the SCAG region should decrease from 23.2
VMT in 2016 to 20.7 VMT by 2045.35 Daily VMT per capita in Los Angeles County should decrease from
22.2 to 19.2 VMT during that same period.36 Here, however, the FEIR fails to consider any of the above-
mentioned performance-based VMT targets. As the FEIR fails to evaluate the Project’s consistency with
the SCAG’s performance-based daily VMT per capita projections, the FEIR’s claim that the proposed
Project would not conflict with SCAG’s RTP/SCS is unsupported. An updated EIR should be prepared for
the proposed Project to provide additional information and analysis to conclude less-than-significant
GHG impacts. Design Features Should Be Included as Mitigation Measures
Our analysis demonstrates that the Project would result in potentially significant health risk and GHG
impacts that should be mitigated further. We recommend that the FEIR implement all sustainability
34 “Connect SoCal Certified Final Program Environmental Impact Report.” SCAG, May 2020, available at:
https://scag.ca.gov/sites/main/files/file-attachments/fpeir_connectsocal_complete.pdf?1607981618, p. 3.8-74.
35 “Connect SoCal.” SCAG, September 2020, available at: https://scag.ca.gov/sites/main/files/file-
attachments/0903fconnectsocal-plan_0.pdf?1606001176, pp. 138.
36 “Connect SoCal.” SCAG, September 2020, available at: https://scag.ca.gov/sites/main/files/file-
attachments/0903fconnectsocal-plan_0.pdf?1606001176, pp. 138.
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design features, such as energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, the
installation of a PV system, and low-flow water fixtures, as formal mitigation measures. As a result, we
could guarantee that these measures would be implemented, monitored, and enforced on the Project
site. Including formal mitigation measures by properly committing to their implementation would result
in verifiable emissions reductions that may help reduce emissions to less-than-significant levels. Disclaimer
SWAPE has received limited discovery regarding this project. Additional information may become
available in the future; thus, we retain the right to revise or amend this report when additional
information becomes available. Our professional services have been performed using that degree of
care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable environmental consultants
practicing in this or similar localities at the time of service. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is
made as to the scope of work, work methodologies and protocols, site conditions, analytical testing
results, and findings presented. This report reflects efforts which were limited to information that was
reasonably accessible at the time of the work, and may contain informational gaps, inconsistencies, or
otherwise be incomplete due to the unavailability or uncertainty of information obtained or provided by
third parties.
Sincerely,
Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg.
Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Attachment A: Health Risk Calculations
Attachment B: AERSCREEN Output Files
Attachment C: Matt Hagemann CV
Attachment D: Paul E. Rosenfeld CV
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Annual Emissions (tons/year)0.0104
Daily Emissions (lbs/day)0.0695
Emission Rate (g/s)0.000364875
Release Height (meters)3
Total Acreage 1.03
Max Horizontal (meters)91.30
Min Horizontal (meters)45.65
Initial Vertical Dimension (meters)1.5
Setting Urban
Population 91,577
Total DPM (lbs)25.3675
Total Pounds of DPM
Operation
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Area Height:3.00 meters 9.84 feet
Area Source Length: 91.30 meters 299.54 feet
Area Source Width: 45.65 meters 149.77 feet
Vertical Dimension: 1.50 meters 4.92 feet
Model Mode:URBAN
Population:91577
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Concentration Distance Elevation Diag Season/Month Zo sector Date H0 U* W* DT/DZ ZICNV ZIMCH M-O LEN Z0 BOWEN ALBEDO REF WS HT REF TA HT 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13554E+01 1.00 0.00 25.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13198E+01 1.00 0.00 30.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13554E+01 1.00 0.00 25.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13198E+01 1.00 0.00 30.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13554E+01 1.00 0.00 25.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13198E+01 1.00 0.00 30.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0
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Packet Pg. 863 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 864 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 865 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 866 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 867 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 868 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 869 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 870 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 871 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 872 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 873 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 874 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 875 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 876 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 877 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 878 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 879 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 880 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 881 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 882 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 883 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 884 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 885 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 886 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 887 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 888 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 889 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 890 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 891 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 892 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 893 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 894 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 895 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 896 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 897 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 898 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 899 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 900 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 901 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 902 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 903 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 904 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 905 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 906 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 907 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 908 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 909 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 910 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 911 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 912 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 913 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 914 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 915 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 916 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 917 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 918 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 919 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 920 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 921 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 922 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 923 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 924 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 925 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 926 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 927 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 928 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 929 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 930 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 931 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 932 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 933 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 934 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 935 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 936 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 937 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 938 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 939 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 940 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 941 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 942 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 943 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 944 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 945 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 946 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 947 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 948 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 949 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 950 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 951 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 952 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 953 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 954 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 955 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 956 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 957 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 958 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 959 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 960 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 961 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 962 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 963 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 964 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 965 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 966 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 967 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 968 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 969 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 970 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 971 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 972 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 973 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 974 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 975 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 976 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 977 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 978 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 979 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 980 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 981 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 982 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 983 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 984 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 985 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 986 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 987 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 988 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 989 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 990 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 991 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 992 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 993 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 994 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 995 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 996 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 997 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 998 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 999 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1000 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1001 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1002 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1003 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1004 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1005 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1006 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1007 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1008 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1009 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1010 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1011 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1012 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1013 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1014 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1015 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1016 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1017 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1018 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1019 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1020 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1021 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1022 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1023 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1024 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1025 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1026 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1027 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1028 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1029 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1030 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1031 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1032 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1033 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1034 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1035 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1036 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1037 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1038 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1039 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1040 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1041 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1042 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1043 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1044 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1045 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1046 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1047 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1048 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1049 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1050 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1051 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1052 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1053 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1054 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1055 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1056 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1057 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1058 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1059 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1060 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1061 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1062 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1063 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1064 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1065 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1066 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1067 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1068 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1069 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1070 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1071 Attachment: Appellant Statement and Materials (Letters Dated 02-02-22 & 11-03-21) (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of
2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Matthew F. Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., QSD, QSP
Geologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization
Investigation and Remediation Strategies
Litigation Support and Testifying Expert
Industrial Stormwater Compliance
CEQA Review
Education:
M.S. Degree, Geology, California State University Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 1984.
B.A. Degree, Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 1982.
Professional Certifications:
California Professional Geologist
California Certified Hydrogeologist
Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner
Professional Experience:
Matt has 30 years of experience in environmental policy, contaminant assessment and remediation,
stormwater compliance, and CEQA review. He spent nine years with the U.S. EPA in the RCRA and
Superfund programs and served as EPA’s Senior Science Policy Advisor in the Western Regional
Office where he identified emerging threats to groundwater from perchlorate and MTBE. While with
EPA, Matt also served as a Senior Hydrogeologist in the oversight of the assessment of seven major
military facilities undergoing base closure. He led numerous enforcement actions under provisions of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and directed efforts to improve hydrogeologic
characterization and water quality monitoring. For the past 15 years, as a founding partner with SWAPE,
Matt has developed extensive client relationships and has managed complex projects that include
consultation as an expert witness and a regulatory specialist, and a manager of projects ranging from
industrial stormwater compliance to CEQA review of impacts from hazardous waste, air quality and
greenhouse gas emissions.
Positions Matt has held include:
•Founding Partner, Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE) (2003 – present);
•Geology Instructor, Golden West College, 2010 – 2104, 2017;
•Senior Environmental Analyst, Komex H2O Science, Inc. (2000 ‐‐ 2003);
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• Executive Director, Orange Coast Watch (2001 – 2004);
• Senior Science Policy Advisor and Hydrogeologist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1989–
1998);
• Hydrogeologist, National Park Service, Water Resources Division (1998 – 2000);
• Adjunct Faculty Member, San Francisco State University, Department of Geosciences (1993 –
1998);
• Instructor, College of Marin, Department of Science (1990 – 1995);
• Geologist, U.S. Forest Service (1986 – 1998); and
• Geologist, Dames & Moore (1984 – 1986).
Senior Regulatory and Litigation Support Analyst:
With SWAPE, Matt’s responsibilities have included:
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of over 300 environmental impact reports
and negative declarations since 2003 under CEQA that identify significant issues with regard
to hazardous waste, water resources, water quality, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions,
and geologic hazards. Make recommendations for additional mitigation measures to lead
agencies at the local and county level to include additional characterization of health risks
and implementation of protective measures to reduce worker exposure to hazards from
toxins and Valley Fever.
• Stormwater analysis, sampling and best management practice evaluation at more than 100 industrial
facilities.
• Expert witness on numerous cases including, for example, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
contamination of groundwater, MTBE litigation, air toxins at hazards at a school, CERCLA
compliance in assessment and remediation, and industrial stormwater contamination.
• Technical assistance and litigation support for vapor intrusion concerns.
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of environmental issues in license applications
for large solar power plants before the California Energy Commission.
• Manager of a project to evaluate numerous formerly used military sites in the western U.S.
• Manager of a comprehensive evaluation of potential sources of perchlorate contamination in
Southern California drinking water wells.
• Manager and designated expert for litigation support under provisions of Proposition 65 in the
review of releases of gasoline to sources drinking water at major refineries and hundreds of gas
stations throughout California.
With Komex H2O Science Inc., Matt’s duties included the following:
• Senior author of a report on the extent of perchlorate contamination that was used in testimony
by the former U.S. EPA Administrator and General Counsel.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of MTBE use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of perchlorate use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in a study that estimates nationwide costs for MTBE remediation and drinking
water treatment, results of which were published in newspapers nationwide and in testimony
against provisions of an energy bill that would limit liability for oil companies.
• Research to support litigation to restore drinking water supplies that have been contaminated by
MTBE in California and New York.
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• Expert witness testimony in a case of oil production‐related contamination in Mississippi.
• Lead author for a multi‐volume remedial investigation report for an operating school in Los
Angeles that met strict regulatory requirements and rigorous deadlines.
• Development of strategic approaches for cleanup of contaminated sites in consultation with
clients and regulators.
Executive Director:
As Executive Director with Orange Coast Watch, Matt led efforts to restore water quality at Orange
County beaches from multiple sources of contamination including urban runoff and the discharge of
wastewater. In reporting to a Board of Directors that included representatives from leading Orange
County universities and businesses, Matt prepared issue papers in the areas of treatment and disinfection
of wastewater and control of the discharge of grease to sewer systems. Matt actively participated in the
development of countywide water quality permits for the control of urban runoff and permits for the
discharge of wastewater. Matt worked with other nonprofits to protect and restore water quality, including
Surfrider, Natural Resources Defense Council and Orange County CoastKeeper as well as with business
institutions including the Orange County Business Council.
Hydrogeology:
As a Senior Hydrogeologist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Matt led investigations to
characterize and cleanup closing military bases, including Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Hunters Point
Naval Shipyard, Treasure Island Naval Station, Alameda Naval Station, Moffett Field, Mather Army
Airfield, and Sacramento Army Depot. Specific activities were as follows:
• Led efforts to model groundwater flow and contaminant transport, ensured adequacy of
monitoring networks, and assessed cleanup alternatives for contaminated sediment, soil, and
groundwater.
• Initiated a regional program for evaluation of groundwater sampling practices and laboratory
analysis at military bases.
• Identified emerging issues, wrote technical guidance, and assisted in policy and regulation
development through work on four national U.S. EPA workgroups, including the Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum and the Federal Facilities Forum.
At the request of the State of Hawaii, Matt developed a methodology to determine the vulnerability of
groundwater to contamination on the islands of Maui and Oahu. He used analytical models and a GIS to
show zones of vulnerability, and the results were adopted and published by the State of Hawaii and
County of Maui.
As a hydrogeologist with the EPA Groundwater Protection Section, Matt worked with provisions of the
Safe Drinking Water Act and NEPA to prevent drinking water contamination. Specific activities included
the following:
• Received an EPA Bronze Medal for his contribution to the development of national guidance for
the protection of drinking water.
• Managed the Sole Source Aquifer Program and protected the drinking water of two communities
through designation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. He prepared geologic reports, conducted
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public hearings, and responded to public comments from residents who were very concerned
about the impact of designation.
• Reviewed a number of Environmental Impact Statements for planned major developments,
including large hazardous and solid waste disposal facilities, mine reclamation, and water
transfer.
Matt served as a hydrogeologist with the RCRA Hazardous Waste program. Duties were as follows:
• Supervised the hydrogeologic investigation of hazardous waste sites to determine compliance
with Subtitle C requirements.
• Reviewed and wrote ʺpart Bʺ permits for the disposal of hazardous waste.
• Conducted RCRA Corrective Action investigations of waste sites and led inspections that formed
the basis for significant enforcement actions that were developed in close coordination with U.S.
EPA legal counsel.
• Wrote contract specifications and supervised contractor’s investigations of waste sites.
With the National Park Service, Matt directed service‐wide investigations of contaminant sources to
prevent degradation of water quality, including the following tasks:
• Applied pertinent laws and regulations including CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA, NRDA, and the
Clean Water Act to control military, mining, and landfill contaminants.
• Conducted watershed‐scale investigations of contaminants at parks, including Yellowstone and
Olympic National Park.
• Identified high‐levels of perchlorate in soil adjacent to a national park in New Mexico
and advised park superintendent on appropriate response actions under CERCLA.
• Served as a Park Service representative on the Interagency Perchlorate Steering Committee, a
national workgroup.
• Developed a program to conduct environmental compliance audits of all National Parks while
serving on a national workgroup.
• Co‐authored two papers on the potential for water contamination from the operation of personal
watercraft and snowmobiles, these papers serving as the basis for the development of nation‐
wide policy on the use of these vehicles in National Parks.
• Contributed to the Federal Multi‐Agency Source Water Agreement under the Clean Water
Action Plan.
Policy:
Served senior management as the Senior Science Policy Advisor with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 9.
Activities included the following:
• Advised the Regional Administrator and senior management on emerging issues such as the
potential for the gasoline additive MTBE and ammonium perchlorate to contaminate drinking
water supplies.
• Shaped EPA’s national response to these threats by serving on workgroups and by contributing
to guidance, including the Office of Research and Development publication, Oxygenates in
Water: Critical Information and Research Needs.
• Improved the technical training of EPAʹs scientific and engineering staff.
• Earned an EPA Bronze Medal for representing the region’s 300 scientists and engineers in
negotiations with the Administrator and senior management to better integrate scientific
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principles into the policy‐making process.
• Established national protocol for the peer review of scientific documents.
Geology:
With the U.S. Forest Service, Matt led investigations to determine hillslope stability of areas proposed for
timber harvest in the central Oregon Coast Range. Specific activities were as follows:
• Mapped geology in the field, and used aerial photographic interpretation and mathematical
models to determine slope stability.
• Coordinated his research with community members who were concerned with natural resource
protection.
• Characterized the geology of an aquifer that serves as the sole source of drinking water for the
city of Medford, Oregon.
As a consultant with Dames and Moore, Matt led geologic investigations of two contaminated sites (later
listed on the Superfund NPL) in the Portland, Oregon, area and a large hazardous waste site in eastern
Oregon. Duties included the following:
• Supervised year‐long effort for soil and groundwater sampling.
• Conducted aquifer tests.
• Investigated active faults beneath sites proposed for hazardous waste disposal.
Teaching:
From 1990 to 1998, Matt taught at least one course per semester at the community college and university
levels:
• At San Francisco State University, held an adjunct faculty position and taught courses in
environmental geology, oceanography (lab and lecture), hydrogeology, and groundwater
contamination.
• Served as a committee member for graduate and undergraduate students.
• Taught courses in environmental geology and oceanography at the College of Marin.
Matt is currently a part time geology instructor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California
where he taught from 2010 to 2014 and in 2017.
Invited Testimony, Reports, Papers and Presentations:
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Presentation to the Public
Environmental Law Conference, Eugene, Oregon.
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Invited presentation to U.S.
EPA Region 9, San Francisco, California.
Hagemann, M.F., 2005. Use of Electronic Databases in Environmental Regulation, Policy Making and
Public Participation. Brownfields 2005, Denver, Coloradao.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Nevada and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust, Las
Vegas, NV (served on conference organizing committee).
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Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Invited testimony to a California Senate committee hearing on air toxins at
schools in Southern California, Los Angeles.
Brown, A., Farrow, J., Gray, A. and Hagemann, M., 2004. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE
Releases from Underground Storage Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells.
Presentation to the Ground Water and Environmental Law Conference, National Groundwater
Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Arizona and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust,
Phoenix, AZ (served on conference organizing committee).
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in the Southwestern U.S. Invited presentation to a special committee meeting of the National Academy
of Sciences, Irvine, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
tribal EPA meeting, Pechanga, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
meeting of tribal repesentatives, Parker, AZ.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Impact of Perchlorate on the Colorado River and Associated Drinking Water
Supplies. Invited presentation to the Inter‐Tribal Meeting, Torres Martinez Tribe.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. The Emergence of Perchlorate as a Widespread Drinking Water Contaminant.
Invited presentation to the U.S. EPA Region 9.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. A Deductive Approach to the Assessment of Perchlorate Contamination. Invited
presentation to the California Assembly Natural Resources Committee.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate: A Cold War Legacy in Drinking Water. Presentation to a meeting of
the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Presentation to a
meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater and an Estimate of Costs to Address
Impacts to Groundwater. Presentation to the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental
Journalists.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of the Cost to Address MTBE Contamination in Groundwater
(and Who Will Pay). Presentation to a meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Underground Storage
Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells. Presentation to a meeting of the U.S. EPA and
State Underground Storage Tank Program managers.
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Hagemann, M.F., 2001. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Unpublished
report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Cleanup Cost for MTBE in Groundwater Used as Drinking Water.
Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks. Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., and VanMouwerik, M., 1999. Potential W a t e r Quality Concerns Related
to Snowmobile Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
VanMouwerik, M. and Hagemann, M.F. 1999, Water Quality Concerns Related to Personal Watercraft
Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
Hagemann, M.F., 1999, Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution in National Parks? The George Wright
Society Biannual Meeting, Asheville, North Carolina.
Hagemann, M.F., 1997, The Potential for MTBE to Contaminate Groundwater. U.S. EPA Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hagemann, M.F., and Gill, M., 1996, Impediments to Intrinsic Remediation, Moffett Field Naval Air
Station, Conference on Intrinsic Remediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Salt Lake City.
Hagemann, M.F., Fukunaga, G.L., 1996, The Vulnerability of Groundwater to Anthropogenic
Contaminants on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. Hawaii Water Works Association Annual Meeting, Maui,
October 1996.
Hagemann, M. F., Fukanaga, G. L., 1996, Ranking Groundwater Vulnerability in Central Oahu,
Hawaii. Proceedings, Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Resources Management, Air
and Waste Management Association Publication VIP‐61.
Hagemann, M.F., 1994. Groundwater Ch ar ac te r i z a t i o n and Cl ean up a t Closing Military Bases
in California. Proceedings, California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
Hagemann, M.F. and Sabol, M.A., 1993. Role of the U.S. EPA in the High Plains States Groundwater
Recharge Demonstration Program. Proceedings, Sixth Biennial Symposium on the Artificial Recharge of
Groundwater.
Hagemann, M.F., 1993. U.S. EPA Policy on the Technical Impracticability of the Cleanup of DNAPL‐
contaminated Groundwater. California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
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Hagemann, M.F., 1992. Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Contamination of Groundwater: An Ounce of
Prevention... Proceedings, Association of Engineering Geologists Annual Meeting, v. 35.
Other Experience:
Selected as subject matter expert for the California Professional Geologist licensing examinations,
2009‐2011.
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2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, California 90405
Attn: Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Mobil: (310) 795-2335
Office: (310) 452-5555
Fax: (310) 452-5550
Email: prosenfeld@swape.com
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Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.Chemical Fate and Transport & Air Dispersion Modeling
Principal Environmental Chemist Risk Assessment & Remediation Specialist
Education
Ph.D. Soil Chemistry, University of Washington, 1999. Dissertation on volatile organic compound filtration.
M.S. Environmental Science, U.C. Berkeley, 1995. Thesis on organic waste economics.
B.A. Environmental Studies, U.C. Santa Barbara, 1991. Thesis on wastewater treatment.
Professional Experience
Dr. Rosenfeld has over 25 years’ experience conducting environmental investigations and risk assessments for
evaluating impacts to human health, property, and ecological receptors. His expertise focuses on the fate and
transport of environmental contaminants, human health risk, exposure assessment, and ecological restoration. Dr.
Rosenfeld has evaluated and modeled emissions from oil spills, landfills, boilers and incinerators, process stacks,
storage tanks, confined animal feeding operations, industrial, military and agricultural sources, unconventional oil
drilling operations, and locomotive and construction engines. His project experience ranges from monitoring and
modeling of pollution sources to evaluating impacts of pollution on workers at industrial facilities and residents in
surrounding communities. Dr. Rosenfeld has also successfully modeled exposure to contaminants distributed by
water systems and via vapor intrusion.
Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed remediation programs and risk assessments for contaminated sites
containing lead, heavy metals, mold, bacteria, particulate matter, petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents,
pesticides, radioactive waste, dioxins and furans, semi- and volatile organic compounds, PCBs, PAHs, creosote,
perchlorate, asbestos, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFOA/PFOS), unusual polymers, fuel oxygenates
(MTBE), among other pollutants. Dr. Rosenfeld also has experience evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from
various projects and is an expert on the assessment of odors from industrial and agricultural sites, as well as the
evaluation of odor nuisance impacts and technologies for abatement of odorous emissions. As a principal scientist
at SWAPE, Dr. Rosenfeld directs air dispersion modeling and exposure assessments. He has served as an expert
witness and testified about pollution sources causing nuisance and/or personal injury at sites and has testified as an
expert witness on numerous cases involving exposure to soil, water and air contaminants from industrial, railroad,
agricultural, and military sources.
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Professional History:
Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE); 2003 to present; Principal and Founding Partner
UCLA School of Public Health; 2007 to 2011; Lecturer (Assistant Researcher)
UCLA School of Public Health; 2003 to 2006; Adjunct Professor
UCLA Environmental Science and Engineering Program; 2002-2004; Doctoral Intern Coordinator
UCLA Institute of the Environment, 2001-2002; Research Associate
Komex H2O Science, 2001 to 2003; Senior Remediation Scientist
National Groundwater Association, 2002-2004; Lecturer
San Diego State University, 1999-2001; Adjunct Professor
Anteon Corp., San Diego, 2000-2001; Remediation Project Manager
Ogden (now Amec), San Diego, 2000-2000; Remediation Project Manager
Bechtel, San Diego, California, 1999 – 2000; Risk Assessor
King County, Seattle, 1996 – 1999; Scientist
James River Corp., Washington, 1995-96; Scientist
Big Creek Lumber, Davenport, California, 1995; Scientist
Plumas Corp., California and USFS, Tahoe 1993-1995; Scientist
Peace Corps and World Wildlife Fund, St. Kitts, West Indies, 1991-1993; Scientist
Publications:
Remy, L.L., Clay T., Byers, V., Rosenfeld P. E. (2019) Hospital, Health, and Community Burden After Oil
Refinery Fires, Richmond, California 2007 and 2012. Environmental Health. 18:48
Simons, R.A., Seo, Y. Rosenfeld, P., (2015) Modeling the Effect of Refinery Emission On Residential Property
Value. Journal of Real Estate Research. 27(3):321-342
Chen, J. A, Zapata A. R., Sutherland A. J., Molmen, D.R., Chow, B. S., Wu, L. E., Rosenfeld, P. E., Hesse, R. C.,
(2012) Sulfur Dioxide and Volatile Organic Compound Exposure To A Community In Texas City Texas Evaluated
Using Aermod and Empirical Data. American Journal of Environmental Science, 8(6), 622-632.
Rosenfeld, P.E. & Feng, L. (2011). The Risks of Hazardous Waste. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2011). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Agrochemical Industry, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Gonzalez, J., Feng, L., Sutherland, A., Waller, C., Sok, H., Hesse, R., Rosenfeld, P. (2010). PCBs and
Dioxins/Furans in Attic Dust Collected Near Former PCB Production and Secondary Copper Facilities in Sauget, IL.
Procedia Environmental Sciences. 113–125.
Feng, L., Wu, C., Tam, L., Sutherland, A.J., Clark, J.J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Dioxin and Furan Blood Lipid and
Attic Dust Concentrations in Populations Living Near Four Wood Treatment Facilities in the United States. Journal
of Environmental Health. 73(6), 34-46.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Wood and Paper Industries. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2009). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Petroleum Industry. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in populations living
near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Air
Pollution, 123 (17), 319-327.
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Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). A Statistical Analysis Of Attic Dust And Blood Lipid
Concentrations Of Tetrachloro-p-Dibenzodioxin (TCDD) Toxicity Equivalency Quotients (TEQ) In Two
Populations Near Wood Treatment Facilities. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 002252-002255.
Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). Methods For Collect Samples For Assessing Dioxins
And Other Environmental Contaminants In Attic Dust: A Review. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 000527-
000530.
Hensley, A.R. A. Scott, J. J. J. Clark, Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Attic Dust and Human Blood Samples Collected near
a Former Wood Treatment Facility. Environmental Research. 105, 194-197.
Rosenfeld, P.E., J. J. J. Clark, A. R. Hensley, M. Suffet. (2007). The Use of an Odor Wheel Classification for
Evaluation of Human Health Risk Criteria for Compost Facilities. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 345-357.
Rosenfeld, P. E., M. Suffet. (2007). The Anatomy Of Odour Wheels For Odours Of Drinking Water, Wastewater,
Compost And The Urban Environment. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 335-344.
Sullivan, P. J. Clark, J.J.J., Agardy, F. J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Toxic Legacy, Synthetic Toxins in the Food,
Water, and Air in American Cities. Boston Massachusetts: Elsevier Publishing
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash. Water Science
and Technology. 49(9),171-178.
Rosenfeld P. E., J.J. Clark, I.H. (Mel) Suffet (2004). The Value of An Odor-Quality-Wheel Classification Scheme
For The Urban Environment. Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC)
2004. New Orleans, October 2-6, 2004.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet, I.H. (2004). Understanding Odorants Associated With Compost, Biomass Facilities,
and the Land Application of Biosolids. Water Science and Technology. 49(9), 193-199.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash, Water Science
and Technology, 49( 9), 171-178.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M. A., Sellew, P. (2004). Measurement of Biosolids Odor and Odorant Emissions from
Windrows, Static Pile and Biofilter. Water Environment Research. 76(4), 310-315.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Grey, M and Suffet, M. (2002). Compost Demonstration Project, Sacramento California Using
High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a Green Materials Composting Facility. Integrated Waste Management
Board Public Affairs Office, Publications Clearinghouse (MS–6), Sacramento, CA Publication #442-02-008.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Characterization of odor emissions from three different biosolids. Water
Soil and Air Pollution. 127(1-4), 173-191.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2000). Wood ash control of odor emissions from biosolids application. Journal
of Environmental Quality. 29, 1662-1668.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry and D. Bennett. (2001). Wastewater dewatering polymer affect on biosolids odor
emissions and microbial activity. Water Environment Research. 73(4), 363-367.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Activated Carbon and Wood Ash Sorption of Wastewater, Compost, and
Biosolids Odorants. Water Environment Research, 73, 388-393.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2001). High carbon wood ash effect on biosolids microbial activity and odor.
Water Environment Research. 131(1-4), 247-262.
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Chollack, T. and P. Rosenfeld. (1998). Compost Amendment Handbook For Landscaping. Prepared for and
distributed by the City of Redmond, Washington State.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1992). The Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail. Heritage Magazine of St. Kitts, 3(2).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1993). High School Biogas Project to Prevent Deforestation On St. Kitts. Biomass Users
Network, 7(1).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions From Biosolids
Application To Forest Soil. Doctoral Thesis. University of Washington College of Forest Resources.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1994). Potential Utilization of Small Diameter Trees on Sierra County Public Land. Masters
thesis reprinted by the Sierra County Economic Council. Sierra County, California.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1991). How to Build a Small Rural Anaerobic Digester & Uses Of Biogas In The First And Third
World. Bachelors Thesis. University of California.
Presentations:
Rosenfeld, P.E., "The science for Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFAS): What makes remediation so hard?" Law
Seminars International, (May 9-10, 2018) 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 101 Seattle, WA.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Sutherland, A; Hesse, R.; Zapata, A. (October 3-6, 2013). Air dispersion modeling of volatile
organic emissions from multiple natural gas wells in Decatur, TX. 44th Western Regional Meeting, American
Chemical Society. Lecture conducted from Santa Clara, CA.
Sok, H.L.; Waller, C.C.; Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sutherland, A.J.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; Hesse, R.C.;
Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Atrazine: A Persistent Pesticide in Urban Drinking Water.
Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sok, H.L.; Sutherland, A.J.; Waller, C.C.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; La, M.; Hesse,
R.C.; Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Bringing Environmental Justice to East St. Louis,
Illinois. Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Perfluoroctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluoroactane Sulfonate (PFOS)
Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the United
States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting, Lecture conducted
from Tuscon, AZ.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Cost to Filter Atrazine Contamination from Drinking Water in the United
States” Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the
United States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting. Lecture
conducted from Tuscon, AZ.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (20-22 July, 2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in
populations living near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. Brebbia, C.A. and Popov, V., eds., Air
Pollution XVII: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Modeling, Monitoring and
Management of Air Pollution. Lecture conducted from Tallinn, Estonia.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Moss Point Community Exposure To Contaminants From A Releasing
Facility. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from
University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). The Repeated Trespass of Tritium-Contaminated Water Into A
Surrounding Community Form Repeated Waste Spills From A Nuclear Power Plant. The 23rd Annual International
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Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Somerville Community Exposure To Contaminants From Wood Treatment
Facility Emissions. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Lecture conducted
from University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Production, Chemical Properties, Toxicology, & Treatment Case Studies of 1,2,3-
Trichloropropane (TCP). The Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) Annual Meeting. Lecture
conducted from San Diego, CA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Blood and Attic Sampling for Dioxin/Furan, PAH, and Metal Exposure in Florala,
Alabama. The AEHS Annual Meeting. Lecture conducted from San Diego, CA.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (August 21 – 25, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. The 26th International Symposium on
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants – DIOXIN2006. Lecture conducted from Radisson SAS Scandinavia
Hotel in Oslo Norway.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (November 4-8, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. APHA 134 Annual Meeting &
Exposition. Lecture conducted from Boston Massachusetts.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (October 24-25, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
Mealey’s C8/PFOA. Science, Risk & Litigation Conference. Lecture conducted from The Rittenhouse Hotel,
Philadelphia, PA.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation PEMA Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton
Hotel, Irvine California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Fate, Transport, Toxicity, And Persistence of 1,2,3-TCP. PEMA
Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton Hotel in Irvine, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 26-27, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PDBEs. Mealey’s Groundwater
Conference. Lecture conducted from Ritz Carlton Hotel, Marina Del Ray, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (June 7-8, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
International Society of Environmental Forensics: Focus On Emerging Contaminants. Lecture conducted from
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Fate Transport, Persistence and Toxicology of PFOA and Related
Perfluorochemicals. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water And Environmental Law Conference.
Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water and
Environmental Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. and Rob Hesse R.G. (May 5-6, 2004). Tert-butyl Alcohol Liability
and Toxicology, A National Problem and Unquantified Liability. National Groundwater Association. Environmental
Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Congress Plaza Hotel, Chicago Illinois.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (March 2004). Perchlorate Toxicology. Meeting of the American Groundwater Trust.
Lecture conducted from Phoenix Arizona.
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Hagemann, M.F., Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and Rob Hesse (2004). Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River.
Meeting of tribal representatives. Lecture conducted from Parker, AZ.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (April 7, 2004). A National Damage Assessment Model For PCE and Dry Cleaners.
Drycleaner Symposium. California Ground Water Association. Lecture conducted from Radison Hotel, Sacramento,
California.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M., (June 2003) Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Seventh
International In Situ And On Site Bioremediation Symposium Battelle Conference Orlando, FL.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. (February 20-21, 2003) Understanding Historical Use, Chemical
Properties, Toxicity and Regulatory Guidance of 1,4 Dioxane. National Groundwater Association. Southwest Focus
Conference. Water Supply and Emerging Contaminants.. Lecture conducted from Hyatt Regency Phoenix Arizona.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (February 6-7, 2003). Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. California
CUPA Forum. Lecture conducted from Marriott Hotel, Anaheim California.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (October 23, 2002) Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. EPA
Underground Storage Tank Roundtable. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Understanding Odor from Compost, Wastewater and
Industrial Processes. Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water
Association. Lecture conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Using High Carbon Wood Ash to Control Compost Odor.
Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water Association. Lecture
conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (September 22-24, 2002). Biocycle Composting For Coastal Sage Restoration.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association. Lecture conducted from Vancouver Washington..
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (November 11-14, 2002). Using High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a
Green Materials Composting Facility. Soil Science Society Annual Conference. Lecture conducted from
Indianapolis, Maryland.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (September 16, 2000). Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Water
Environment Federation. Lecture conducted from Anaheim California.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (October 16, 2000). Wood ash and biofilter control of compost odor. Biofest. Lecture conducted
from Ocean Shores, California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (2000). Bioremediation Using Organic Soil Amendments. California Resource Recovery
Association. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (1999). An evaluation of ash incorporation with biosolids for odor reduction. Soil
Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Salt Lake City Utah.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Comparison of Microbial Activity and Odor Emissions from
Three Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Brown and Caldwell. Lecture conducted from Seattle Washington.
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Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions from
Biosolids Application To Forest Soil. Biofest. Lecture conducted from Lake Chelan, Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E, C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. B. Harrison, and R. Dills. (1997). Comparison of Odor Emissions From Three
Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Soil Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Anaheim
California.
Teaching Experience:
UCLA Department of Environmental Health (Summer 2003 through 20010) Taught Environmental Health Science
100 to students, including undergrad, medical doctors, public health professionals and nurses. Course focused on
the health effects of environmental contaminants.
National Ground Water Association, Successful Remediation Technologies. Custom Course in Sante Fe, New
Mexico. May 21, 2002. Focused on fate and transport of fuel contaminants associated with underground storage
tanks.
National Ground Water Association; Successful Remediation Technologies Course in Chicago Illinois. April 1,
2002. Focused on fate and transport of contaminants associated with Superfund and RCRA sites.
California Integrated Waste Management Board, April and May, 2001. Alternative Landfill Caps Seminar in San
Diego, Ventura, and San Francisco. Focused on both prescriptive and innovative landfill cover design.
UCLA Department of Environmental Engineering, February 5, 2002. Seminar on Successful Remediation
Technologies focusing on Groundwater Remediation.
University Of Washington, Soil Science Program, Teaching Assistant for several courses including: Soil Chemistry,
Organic Soil Amendments, and Soil Stability.
U.C. Berkeley, Environmental Science Program Teaching Assistant for Environmental Science 10.
Academic Grants Awarded:
California Integrated Waste Management Board. $41,000 grant awarded to UCLA Institute of the Environment.
Goal: To investigate effect of high carbon wood ash on volatile organic emissions from compost. 2001.
Synagro Technologies, Corona California: $10,000 grant awarded to San Diego State University.
Goal: investigate effect of biosolids for restoration and remediation of degraded coastal sage soils. 2000.
King County, Department of Research and Technology, Washington State. $100,000 grant awarded to University of
Washington: Goal: To investigate odor emissions from biosolids application and the effect of polymers and ash on
VOC emissions. 1998.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association, Washington State. $20,000 grant awarded to investigate effect of
polymers and ash on VOC emissions from biosolids. 1997.
James River Corporation, Oregon: $10,000 grant was awarded to investigate the success of genetically engineered
Poplar trees with resistance to round-up. 1996.
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United State Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest: $15,000 grant was awarded to investigating fire ecology of the
Tahoe National Forest. 1995.
Kellogg Foundation, Washington D.C. $500 grant was awarded to construct a large anaerobic digester on St. Kitts
in West Indies. 1993
Deposition and/or Trial Testimony:
In the Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-14-2021
Trial, October 8-4-2021
In the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois
Joseph Rafferty, Plaintiff vs. Consolidated Rail Corporation and National Railroad Passenger Corporation
d/b/a AMTRAK,
Case No.: No. 18-L-6845
Rosenfeld Deposition, 6-28-2021
In the United States District Court For the Northern District of Illinois
Theresa Romcoe, Plaintiff vs. Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation d/b/a METRA
Rail, Defendants
Case No.: No. 17-cv-8517
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and For the Cunty of Maricopa
Mary Tryon et al., Plaintiff vs. The City of Pheonix v. Cox Cactus Farm, L.L.C., Utah Shelter Systems, Inc.
Case Number CV20127-094749
Rosenfeld Deposition: 5-7-2021
In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division
Robinson, Jeremy et al Plaintiffs, vs. CNA Insurance Company et al.
Case Number 1:17-cv-000508
Rosenfeld Deposition: 3-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Bernardino
Gary Garner, Personal Representative for the Estate of Melvin Garner vs. BNSF Railway Company.
Case No. 1720288
Rosenfeld Deposition 2-23-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Spring Street Courthouse
Benny M Rodriguez vs. Union Pacific Railroad, A Corporation, et al.
Case No. 18STCV01162
Rosenfeld Deposition 12-23-2020
In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri
Karen Cornwell, Plaintiff, vs. Marathon Petroleum, LP, Defendant.
Case No.: 1716-CV10006
Rosenfeld Deposition. 8-30-2019
In the United States District Court For The District of New Jersey
Duarte et al, Plaintiffs, vs. United States Metals Refining Company et. al. Defendant.
Case No.: 2:17-cv-01624-ES-SCM
Rosenfeld Deposition. 6-7-2019
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In the United States District Court of Southern District of Texas Galveston Division
M/T Carla Maersk, Plaintiffs, vs. Conti 168., Schiffahrts-GMBH & Co. Bulker KG MS “Conti Perdido”
Defendant.
Case No.: 3:15-CV-00106 consolidated with 3:15-CV-00237
Rosenfeld Deposition. 5-9-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
Carole-Taddeo-Bates et al., vs. Ifran Khan et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC615636
Rosenfeld Deposition, 1-26-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments et al. vs El Adobe Apts. Inc. et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC646857
Rosenfeld Deposition, 10-6-2018; Trial 3-7-19
In United States District Court For The District of Colorado
Bells et al. Plaintiff vs. The 3M Company et al., Defendants
Case No.: 1:16-cv-02531-RBJ
Rosenfeld Deposition, 3-15-2018 and 4-3-2018
In The District Court Of Regan County, Texas, 112th Judicial District
Phillip Bales et al., Plaintiff vs. Dow Agrosciences, LLC, et al., Defendants
Cause No.: 1923
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-17-2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Contra Costa
Simons et al., Plaintiffs vs. Chevron Corporation, et al., Defendants
Cause No C12-01481
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-20-2017
In The Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-23-2017
In United States District Court For The Southern District of Mississippi
Guy Manuel vs. The BP Exploration et al., Defendants
Case: No 1:19-cv-00315-RHW
Rosenfeld Deposition, 4-22-2020
In The Superior Court of the State of California, For The County of Los Angeles
Warrn Gilbert and Penny Gilber, Plaintiff vs. BMW of North America LLC
Case No.: LC102019 (c/w BC582154)
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-16-2017, Trail 8-28-2018
In the Northern District Court of Mississippi, Greenville Division
Brenda J. Cooper, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Meritor Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 4:16-cv-52-DMB-JVM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2017
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In The Superior Court of the State of Washington, County of Snohomish
Michael Davis and Julie Davis et al., Plaintiff vs. Cedar Grove Composting Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 13-2-03987-5
Rosenfeld Deposition, February 2017
Trial, March 2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California, County of Alameda
Charles Spain., Plaintiff vs. Thermo Fisher Scientific, et al., Defendants
Case No.: RG14711115
Rosenfeld Deposition, September 2015
In The Iowa District Court In And For Poweshiek County
Russell D. Winburn, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Doug Hoksbergen, et al., Defendants
Case No.: LALA002187
Rosenfeld Deposition, August 2015
In The Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia
Robert Andrews, et al. v. Antero, et al.
Civil Action N0. 14-C-30000
Rosenfeld Deposition, June 2015
In The Iowa District Court For Muscatine County
Laurie Freeman et. al. Plaintiffs vs. Grain Processing Corporation, Defendant
Case No 4980
Rosenfeld Deposition: May 2015
In the Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, in and For Broward County, Florida
Walter Hinton, et. al. Plaintiff, vs. City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a Municipality, Defendant.
Case Number CACE07030358 (26)
Rosenfeld Deposition: December 2014
In the County Court of Dallas County Texas
Lisa Parr et al, Plaintiff, vs. Aruba et al, Defendant.
Case Number cc-11-01650-E
Rosenfeld Deposition: March and September 2013
Rosenfeld Trial: April 2014
In the Court of Common Pleas of Tuscarawas County Ohio
John Michael Abicht, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Republic Services, Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 2008 CT 10 0741 (Cons. w/ 2009 CV 10 0987)
Rosenfeld Deposition: October 2012
In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Northern Division
James K. Benefield, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. International Paper Company, Defendant.
Civil Action Number 2:09-cv-232-WHA-TFM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2010, June 2011
In the Circuit Court of Jefferson County Alabama
Jaeanette Moss Anthony, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Drummond Company Inc., et al., Defendants
Civil Action No. CV 2008-2076
Rosenfeld Deposition: September 2010
In the United States District Court, Western District Lafayette Division
Ackle et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Citgo Petroleum Corporation, et al., Defendants.
Case Number 2:07CV1052
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2009
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Shawn Smallwood, PhD
3108 Finch Street
Davis, CA 95616
Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner
City of Santa Monica, City Planning Division
1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 28
Santa Monica, California 90401 29 October 2021
RE: 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project
Dear Ms. Kwok,
I write to comment on the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) prepared for the
proposed 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (City of Santa Monica 2021). I
understand this project would add 73.555 square feet of floor space in a 45-foot tall, 3-
story building on 1.03 acres. Unfortunately, the analysis of baseline conditions is
incomplete and flawed, and the impacts analysis neglects a potentially significant
impact of glass windows on wildlife.
My qualifications for assessing habitat and identifying potential impacts to wildlife are
the following. I hold a Ph.D. degree in Ecology from University of California at Davis,
where I also worked for four years as a post-graduate researcher in the Department of
Agronomy and Range Sciences. My research is on animal density and distribution,
habitat selection, interactions between wildlife and human infrastructure/activities, and
conservation of rare and endangered species. I authored numerous papers on special-
status species issues. I served as Chair of the Conservation Affairs Committee for The
Wildlife Society – Western Section. I am a member of The Wildlife Society and the
Raptor Research Foundation, and I was a part-time lecturer at California State
University, Sacramento. I was Associate Editor of wildlife biology’s premier scientific
journal, The Journal of Wildlife Management, as well as of Biological Conservation, and
I was on the Editorial Board of Environmental Management. I have performed wildlife
surveys in California for 36 years. My CV is attached.
SITE VISIT
I visited the site of the proposed project for 114 minutes starting at 18:00 hours on 18
October 2021. Accompanying me was Noriko Smallwood, who is a wildlife biologist
with an M.S. degree from California State University Los Angeles. Together we used
binoculars to scan for wildlife from the sidewalk. Conditions were partly cloudy and
mild temperature, and no wind. Despite the developed nature of the site with existing
buildings and a parking lot, we saw 17 species of birds and 1 mammal (Table 1),
including many birds flying over the site and many foraging or perched on the site
(Photos 1- 5). Whereas some of the birds we saw were likely residents, some were likely
stop-over migrants. All of the birds there used the airspace above or next to the project
site (Photo 6), which was already dangerous to birds with the extensive windows on
neighboring buildings (Photo 7).
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Table 1. Species of wildlife that Noriko Smallwood and I observed during our visit to
the site of the proposed 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project, 15:52 to 17:46 hours,
18 October 2021.
Species Scientific name Status1
California gull Larus californicus BCC, WL
Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis BOP
Eurasian collared-dove Streptopelia decaocto Non-native
Rock pigeon Columba livea Non-native
Mourning dove Zenaida macroura
Anna’s hummingbird Calypte anna
Cassin's kingbird Tyrannus vociferans
European starling Sturnus vulgaris Non-native
Cassin’s kingbird Tyrannus vociferus
Black phoebe Sayornis nigricans
Common raven Corvus corax
American crow Corvus brachyrhynchos
Northern mockingbird Mimus polyglottos
Black-throated gray warbler Dendroica nigrescens
Yellow-rumped warbler Dendroica coronata
White-crowned sparrow Zonotrichia leucophrys
Dark-eyed junco Junco hyemalis
House finch Carpodacus mexicanus
Lesser goldfinch Carduelis psaltria
Eastern fox squirrel Sciurus niger Non-native
1 Listed as BCC = federal Bird Species of Conservation Concern, BOP = California Fish and
Game Code 3503.5 (Birds of Prey), WL = Taxa to Watch List (Shuford and Gardali 2008).
Photos 1 and 2. American crow assisting with the traffic camera at the intersection
of 20th and Arizona (left) and a common raven reacting to the blustery winds created
by wind deflections off neighboring buildings (right) on 18 October 2021.
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Photos 3 and 4. Black phoebe (top) and Black-throated gray warbler (bottom) at the
project site, 18 October 2021.
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Photo 5. Yellow-rumped warbler at the project site, 18 October 2021.
Photo 6. A Cassin’s kingbird flies toward a palm tree located on the west side of the
project site, 18 October 2021.
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Photo 7. A palm tree is reflected onto a glass-covered facade of a building just north
of the project site. The real palm is on the right and its reflected image on the left. This
situation and others like it in the area likely kills many birds that attempt to fly into the
reflected tree.
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EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
No survey for wildlife was performed at the site. The FEIR does not analyze potential
project impacts to biological resources, because “suitable habitat for sensitive species, or
special-status species, does not occur within the City” (DEIR page 5-7). This conclusion
is derived from two related flawed premises that: (1) disturbance precludes the
occurrences of special-status species, and (2) all special-status species depend solely on
natural communities. Many assignments of special status have been to species that
occur only in California or whose geographic ranges are small or diminishing, and some
assignments of special status have been to species for their rarity. Many special-status
species occur in anthropogenic environments ‒ species such as oak titmouse, California
gull, yellow-billed magpie, and Nuttall’s woodpecker. Examples of species assigned
special status for their rarity include peregrine falcon, Cooper’s hawk, white-tailed kite,
and yellow warbler. Determinations of occurrence likelihood of wildlife species should
not follow from weak or even false premises, but rather from due diligence of
appropriate surveys and data base reviews performed by experienced wildlife ecologists.
In my review of eBird, I found that the site either occurs within the geographic ranges or
it occurs near where others have reported sightings of at least 67 special-status species
of birds (Table 2). Of these species, 33 have been reportedly seen within 1 mile of the
project site. During my visit with Noriko Smallwood, I saw one of these species (red-
tailed hawk) flying near the site and another flying right over it (California gull). Based
on these records, there is a high likelihood that special-status species use the project
site. Multiple bird species likely nest at the site, and these species are protected by the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The FEIR considers potential impacts to biological resources to consist solely of loss of
terrestrial habitat, where habitat is considered to consist of vegetation cover on natural
substrate. The FEIR should have analyzed potential impacts to nesting birds. Impacts
can also be caused by constructing edifices that protrude into the aerosphere above the
project’s footprint. Additional impacts can be caused by constructing edifices that
expose volant wildlife to the fatal traps of glass windows.
The FEIR neglects a large portion of habitat that is essential to many species. To
understand this part of their habitat, one must consider the very definition of habitat.
Simply put, habitat is defined by a species’ use of the environment (Hall et al. 1997,
Morrison et al. 1998, Smallwood 2002). Every species on Earth is morphologically
adapted through thousands of generations of life and death to exist within an
environmental medium. The central medium for many species is life itself: mosses
grown on trees, barnacles on whales, and tapeworms in gut. For many other species it is
soil, including for many species of nematode, pocket gophers, and even California tiger
salamander. For a vast number of species, it is water. Indeed, most people do not
hesitate to characterize whales, fishes, squid, and shrimp as aquatic animals living in
aquatic habitats. Less often appreciated is the gaseous atmosphere as a medium of life
(Davy et al. 2017, Diehl et al. 2017), but it is one of the most important habitat mediums
of our planet. Indeed, an entire discipline of ecology has emerged to study this essential
aspect of habitat – the discipline of aeroecology (Kunz et al. 2008).
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Table 2. Occurrence likelihoods of special-status bird species at or near the proposed project site, according to eBird
(https://eBird.org), where “very close” indicates within a mile of the site, “nearby” indicates within several miles, and
“in region” indicates within 30 miles or so.
Common name
Species name
Status1
eBird records
Redhead Aythya americana SSC3 Nearby
Common loon Gavia immer SSC Nearby
Brant Branta bernicla SSC2 Nearby
Western grebe Aechmophorus clarkii BCC Very close
Clark’s grebe Aechmophorus occidentalis BCC Nearby
American white pelican Pelecanus erythrorhyynchos SSC Very close
Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis CFP Very close
Double-crested cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus WL Very close
Willet Tringa semipalmata BCC Very close
Turkey vulture Cathartes aura BOP Very close
Osprey Pandion haliaetus WL, BOP Very close
Bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus BGEPA, BCC, CFP Very close
White-tailed kite Elanus luecurus CFP, WL, BOP Nearby
Sharp-shinned hawk Accipiter striatus WL, BOP Very close
Cooper’s hawk Accipiter cooperii WL, BOP Very close
Northern harrier Circus cyaneus SSC3, BOP Nearby
Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni CT, BOP In region
Red-shouldered hawk Buteo lineatus BOP Nearby
Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis BOP Very close
American kestrel Falco sparverius BOP Very close
Merlin Falco columbarius WL, BOP Nearby
Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus CFP, BOP, BCC Very close
Western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrines nivosus FT Very close
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus BCC Very close
Long-billed curlew Numenius americanus BCC, WL Nearby
Marbled godwit Limosa fedoa BCC Very close
Red knot Calidris canutus BCC Nearby
Short-billed dowitcher Limnodromus griseus BCC Nearby
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Common name
Species name
Status1
eBird records
Heermann’s gull Larus heermannii BCC Very close
Western gull Larus occidentalis BCC Very close
California gull Larus californicus BCC, WL Very close
California least tern Sternula antillarum FE, CE Nearby
Elegant tern Thalasseus elegans WL Very close
Caspian tern Hydroprogne caspia BCC Nearby
Black skimmer Rynchops niger BCC, SSC3 Very close
Xantus’s murrelet Synthliboramphus hypoleucus CT, BCC In region
Rhinoceros auklet Cerorhinca monocerata WL Nearby
Barn owl Tyto alba BOP Nearby
Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia SSC2, BOP, BCC Very close
Great horned owl Bubo virginianus BOP Very close
Vaux’s swift Chaetura vauxi SSC2 Nearby
Costa’s hummingbird Calypte costae BCC Very close
Allen’s hummingbird Selasphorus sasin BCC Very close
Lewis’s woodpecker Melanerpes lewis BCC In region
Nuttall’s woodpecker Picoides nuttallii BCC Very close
Bank swallow Riparia riparia CT In region
Olive-sided flycatcher Contopus cooperi SSC2 Nearby
Vermilion flycatcher Pyrocephalus rubinus SSC2 Nearby
Willow flycatcher Empidonax trailii CE Nearby
Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus BCC, SSC2 In region
Least Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii pusillus FE, CE Nearby
Oak titmouse Baeolophus inornatus BCC Very close
San Diego cactus wren Campylorhynchs brunneicapillus sandiegensis BCC, SSC1 In region
Clark’s marsh wren Cistothorus palustris clarkae SSC2 Very close
California gnatcatcher Polioptila c. californica CT, SSC In region
Yellow warbler Dendroica petechia BCC, SSC2 Very close
Common yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas BCC, SSC3 Very close
Yellow-breasted chat Icteria virens SSC3 Nearby
Summer tanager Piranga rubra SSC1 Very close
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Common name
Species name
Status1
eBird records
Southern California rufous-crowned
sparrow
Aimophila ruficeps canescens BCC, SSC In region
Oregon vesper sparrow Pooecetes gramineus affinis SSC2 In region
Belding’s savannah sparrow Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi CE Very close
Grasshopper sparrow Ammodramus savannarum SSC2 In region
Yellow-headed blackbird Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus SSC3 In region
Tricolored blackbird Agelaius tricolor CT, BCC In region
Bullock’s oriole Icterus bullockii BCC Very close
Lawrence’s goldfinch Spinus lawrencei BCC Nearby
1 Listed as FE = federal endangered, BCC = U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bird of Conservation Concern, CE = California
endangered, CT = California threatened, CFP = California Fully Protected (CDFG Code 3511), SSC = California species of special
concern (not threatened with extinction, but rare, very restricted in range, declining throughout range, peripheral portion of
species' range, associated with habitat that is declining in extent), SSC1, SSC2 and SSC3 = California Bird Species of Special
Concern priorities 1, 2 and 3, respectively (Shuford and Gardali 2008), WL = Taxa to Watch List (Shuford and Gardali 2008),
and BOP = California Department of Fish and Wildlife Code 3503.5 (Birds of Prey).
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Many species of flora and fauna are morphologically adapted to living in that part of the
atmosphere referred to as the aerosphere. Plants disseminate pollen via the aerosphere.
Plant pollinators travel from one plant to the next via the aerosphere. Spiders disperse
by deploying web-parachutes to catch winds of the aerosphere. Vast numbers of insects
disperse and migrate through it. Many species of vertebrate wildlife depend on it for
olfactory and acoustic communication, forage, dispersal, migration, and home range
patrol. Birds and bats evolved two of their four ambulatory limbs into wings that are
specifically adapted to particular uses of the atmosphere: short powerful wings for
speed, long slender wings for glide, and broad wings for maneuverability, as examples.
The atmosphere is so important an element of habitat to wildlife that some birds sleep
while in flight, and bats and owls hunt in it in the pitch-dark of the moonless night. The
aerosphere is an essential element of habitat for a vast number of wildlife species.
Certainly, we have all witnessed plants and animals using the aerosphere as habitat.
Those of us vulnerable to allergic rhinitis are aware of pollen in the aerosphere.
Mosquitos are hard to ignore. And all of us have seen birds flying from one place to
another. Some of us have also had the privilege to study volant animals – animals that
fly. As one of those so privileged, I have observed and recorded flights of birds and bats
across thousands of hours of directed surveys. I have recorded flight patterns in
behavior surveys and in 1,000 hours of nocturnal surveys by use of a thermal-imaging
camera, and I have studied flying golden eagles using GPS-telemetry. My studies have
particularly focused on how flights result in collisions with anthropogenic structures. I
study impacts to wildlife caused by insertions of human structures into the aerosphere.
Most insertions of anthropogenic structures into the aerosphere are inserted without a
thought given to their potential impacts to volant wildlife. Impacts can include habitat
loss, energetic costs of having to navigate around the structure, increased predation risk
from predators using the structures as hunting perches or foraging screens, and collision
mortality. Electric transmission and distribution lines are hung from towers and poles
with little regard for their near invisibility to birds. Communication towers are likewise
installed where convenient rather than where least harmful to volant wildlife. The same
is true for wind turbines (Smallwood et al. 2017) and utility-scale solar projects
(Smallwood 2020). Buildings also go up without much of a thought to wildlife impacts.
But buildings often pose a second, and perhaps more deadly, threat to volant wildlife,
and that is their windows. Without evolutionary experience with windows, birds are
vulnerable to the transparency of many windows, to the reflectance of vegetation and
other birds in many windows, to the false perception of cavity space of some windows,
and to confusion caused by interior lighting issuing from windows at night.
BIRD-WINDOW COLLISION MORTALITY
At 45 feet tall before considering the 12-foot extension of equipment on the roof, the
building would extend into much of the bird traffic Noriko Smallwood and I observed at
the project site. The facades of the building would be composed of extensive structural
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glass, which has been the recent trend.1 In fact, window-walls would be used. The
project would introduce substantial collision hazards to an aerosphere that currently
provides critically important habitat to birds, and which would act as lethal traps to
flying birds.
Window collisions are often characterized as either the second or third largest source or
human-caused bird mortality. The numbers behind these characterizations are often
attributed to Klem’s (1990) and Dunn’s (1993) estimates of about 100 million to 1 billion
bird fatalities in the USA, or more recently Loss et al.’s (2014) estimate of 365-988
million bird fatalities in the USA or Calvert et al.’s (2013) and Machtans et al.’s (2013)
estimates of 22.4 million and 25 million bird fatalities in Canada, respectively.
However, these estimates were likely biased too low, because they were based on
opportunistic sampling, volunteer study participation, fatality monitoring by more
inexperienced than experienced searchers, and usually no adjustments made for
scavenger removals of carcasses before searchers could detect them (Bracey et al. 2016).
Hundreds of thousands of birds migrate along the Pacific Flyway. Our observations
during our visit to the site confirmed that birds fly through the airspace of the project.
At least 67 special-status species of bird are known to the project area (Table 2).
According to the scientific literature, many of the special-status species in Table 2 have
been documented as window collision fatalities and are therefore susceptible to new
structural glass installations (Supplemental Material to Basilio et al. 2020; Smallwood
unpublished review). Many more species of migratory birds, newly protected by
California’s revised Fish and Game Code section 3513, have also been documented as
window collision victims (Basilio et al. 2020).
Nowhere in the FEIR is there any concern expressed for bird-window collision impacts,
nor is there any mitigation proposed to avoid, minimize or compensate for such
impacts. As I will show in the next section, many birds can be expected to be killed by
windows of the proposed project. A fair argument can be made for the need to revise
the EIR to adequately address this potential impact.
Project Impact Prediction
Predicting the impacts caused by loss of aerial habitat and the energetic costs of birds
having to navigate around the buildings is possible, but I am unprepared to make such
predictions. However, I am prepared to predict bird-window collision mortality. By the
time of these comments I had reviewed and processed results of bird collision
monitoring at 213 buildings and façades for which bird collisions per m2 of glass per
year could be calculated and averaged (Johnson and Hudson 1976, O’Connell 2001,
1 Recent advances in structural glass engineering have contributed to a proliferation of glass
windows on building façades. This proliferation is readily observable in newer buildings and in
recent project planning documents, and it is represented by a worldwide 20% increase in glass
manufacturing for building construction since 2016. Glass markets in the USA experienced 5%
growth in both 2011 and 2016, and was forecast to grow 2.3% per year since 2016 (TMCapital
2019). Increasing window to wall ratios and glass façades have become popular for multiple
reasons, including a growing demand for ‘daylighting.’
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Somerlot 2003, Hager et al. 2008, Borden et al. 2010, Hager et al. 2013, Porter and
Huang 2015, Parkins et al. 2015, Kahle et al. 2016, Ocampo-Peñuela et al. 2016, Sabo et
al. 2016, Barton et al. 2017, Gomez-Moreno et al. 2018, Schneider et al. 2018, Loss et al.
2019, Brown et al. 2020, , City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services and
Portland Audubon 2020, Riding et al. 2020). These study results averaged 0.073 bird
deaths per m2 of glass per year (95% CI: 0.042-0.102). The FEIR provides renderings
of the building’s facades, which I used to estimate the extent of glass that would be used.
I estimated the proposed project would include 579 m2 of glass on its facades, which
applied to the mean fatality rate would predict at least 42 bird deaths per year (95%
CI: 25‒60). The 100-year toll from this average annual fatality rate would be at least
4,232 bird deaths (95% CI: 2,513‒5,952). These estimates would be perhaps 3
times higher after accounting for the proportions of fatalities removed by scavengers or
missed by fatality searchers where studies have been performed. Collision fatalities
would continue until the buildings are either renovated to reduce bird collisions or they
come down. If the project moves forward as proposed, and annually kills 42 birds
protected by state and federal laws, then the project would cause significant unmitigated
impacts.
Bird-Window Collision Factors
Below is a list of collision factors I found in the scientific literature, and which I suggest
ought to be used to draft Bird-Safe Guidelines for City of Santa Monica and which ought
to be used to formulate a bird-safe plan for the proposed project. Following this list are
specific notes and findings taken from the literature and my own experience.
(1) Inherent hazard of a structure in the airspace used for nocturnal migration or other
flights
(2) Window transparency, falsely revealing passage through structure or to indoor
plants
(3) Window reflectance, falsely depicting vegetation, competitors, or open airspace
(4) Black hole or passage effect
(5) Window or façade extent, or proportion of façade consisting of window or other
reflective surface
(6) Size of window
(7) Type of glass
(8) Lighting, which is correlated with window extent and building operations
(9) Height of structure (collision mechanisms shift with height above ground)
(10) Orientation of façade with respect to winds and solar exposure
(11) Structural layout causing confusion and entrapment
(12) Context in terms of urban-rural gradient, or surrounding extent of impervious
surface vs vegetation
(13) Height, structure, and extent of vegetation grown near home or building
(14) Presence of birdfeeders or other attractants
(15) Relative abundance
(16) Season of the year
(17) Ecology, demography and behavior
(18) Predatory attacks or cues provoking fear of attack
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(19) Aggressive social interactions
(1) Inherent hazard of structure in airspace.—Not all of a structure’s collision risk can be
attributed to windows. Overing (1938) reported 576 birds collided with the Washington
Monument in 90 minutes on one night, 12 September 1937. The average annual fatality
count had been 328 birds from 1932 through 1936. Gelb and Delacretaz (2009) and
Klem et al. (2009) also reported finding collision victims at buildings lacking windows,
although many fewer than they found at buildings fitted with widows. The takeaway is
that any building going up at the project site would likely kill birds, although mortality
would increase with larger expanses of glass.
(2) Window transparency.—Widely believed as one of the two principal factors
contributing to avian collisions with buildings is the transparency of glass used in
windows on the buildings (Klem 1989). Gelb and Delacretaz (2009) felt that many of
the collisions they detected occurred where transparent windows revealed interior
vegetation.
(3) Window reflectance.—Widely believed as one of the two principal factors
contributing to avian collisions with buildings is the reflectance of glass used in windows
on the buildings (Klem 1989). Reflectance can deceptively depict open airspace,
vegetation as habitat destination, or competitive rivals as self-images (Klem 1989). Gelb
and Delacretaz (2009) felt that many of the collisions they detected occurred toward the
lower parts of buildings where large glass exteriors reflected outdoor vegetation. Klem
et al. (2009) and Borden et al. (2010) also found that reflected outdoor vegetation
associated positively with collisions.
(4) Black hole or passage effect.—Although this factor was not often mentioned in the
bird-window collision literature, it was suggested in Sheppard and Phillips (2015). The
black hole or passage effect is the deceptive appearance of a cavity or darkened ledge
that certain species of bird typically approach with speed when seeking roosting sites.
The deception is achieved when shadows from awnings or the interior light conditions
give the appearance of cavities or protected ledges. This factor appears potentially to be
nuanced variations on transparency or reflectance or possibly an interaction effect of
both of these factors. It might play a significant role in the proposed project, which
includes extruded window frames of many windows.
(5) Window or façade extent.—Klem et al. (2009), Borden et al. (2010), Hager et al.
(2013), Ocampo-Peñuela et al. (2016), Loss et al. (2019), Rebolo-Ifrán et al. (2019), and
Riding et al. (2020) reported increased collision fatalities at buildings with larger
reflective façades or higher proportions of façades composed of windows. However,
Porter and Huang (2015) found a negative relationship between fatalities found and
proportion of façade that was glazed.
(6) Size of window.—According to Kahle et al. (2016), collision rates were higher on
large-pane windows compared to small-pane windows.
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(7) Type of glass.—Klem et al. (2009) found that collision fatalities associated with the
type of glass used on buildings. Otherwise, little attention has been directed towards the
types of glass in buildings.
(8) Lighting.—Parkins et al. (2015) found that light emission from buildings correlated
positively with percent glass on the façade, suggesting that lighting is linked to the
extent of windows. Zink and Eckles (2010) reported fatality reductions, including an
80% reduction at a Chicago high-rise, upon the initiation of the Lights-out Program.
However, Zink and Eckles (2010) provided no information on their search effort, such
as the number of searches or search interval or search area around each building.
(9) Height of structure.—Except for Riding et al. (2020), I found little if any hypothesis-
testing related to building height, including whether another suite of factors might relate
to collision victims of high-rises. Are migrants more commonly the victims of high-rises
or of smaller buildings? Some of the most notorious buildings are low-rise buildings.
(10) Orientation of façade.—Some studies tested façade orientation, but not
convincingly. Some evidence that orientation affects collision rates was provided by
Winton et al. (2018). Confounding factors such as the extent and types of windows
would require large sample sizes of collision victims to parse out the variation so that
some portion of it could be attributed to orientation of façade. Whether certain
orientations cause disproportionately stronger or more realistic-appearing reflections
ought to be testable through measurement, but counting dead birds under façades of
different orientations would help.
(11) Structural layout.—Bird-safe building guidelines have illustrated examples of
structural layouts associated with high rates of bird-window collisions, but little
attention has been directed towards hazardous structural layouts in the scientific
literature. An exception was Johnson and Hudson (1976), who found high collision
rates at 3 stories of glassed-in walkways atop an open breezeway, located on a break in
slope with trees on one side of the structure and open sky on the other, Washington
State University.
(12) Context in urban-rural gradient.—Numbers of fatalities found in monitoring have
associated negatively with increasing developed area surrounding the building (Hager et
al. 2013), and positively with more rural settings (Kummer et al. 2016).
(13) Height, structure and extent of vegetation near building.—Correlations have
sometimes been found between collision rates and the presence or extent of vegetation
near windows (Hager et al. 2008, Borden et al. 2010, Kummer et al. 2016, Ocampo-
Peñuela et al. 2016). However, Porter and Huang (2015) found a negative relationship
between fatalities found and vegetation cover near the building. In my experience, what
probably matters most is the distance from the building that vegetation occurs. If the
vegetation that is used by birds is very close to a glass façade, then birds coming from
that glass will be less likely to attain sufficient speed upon arrival at the façade to result
in a fatal injury. Too far away and there is probably no relationship. But 30 to 50 m
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away, and birds alighting from vegetation can attain lethal speeds by the time they
arrive at the windows.
(14) Presence of birdfeeders.—Dunn (1993) reported a weak correlation (r = 0.13, P <
0.001) between number of birds killed by home windows and the number of birds
counted at feeders. However, Kummer and Bayne (2015) found that experimental
installment of birdfeeders at homes increased bird collisions with windows 1.84-fold.
(15) Relative abundance.—Collision rates have often been assumed to increase with local
density or relative abundance (Klem 1989), and positive correlations have been
measured (Dunn 1993, Hager et al. 2008). However, Hager and Craig (2014) found a
negative correlation between fatality rates and relative abundance near buildings.
(16) Season of the year.—Borden et al. (2010) found 90% of collision fatalities during
spring and fall migration periods. The significance of this finding is magnified by 7-day
carcass persistence rates of 0.45 and 0.35 in spring and fall, rates which were
considerably lower than during winter and summer (Hager et al. 2012). In other words,
the concentration of fatalities during migration seasons would increase after applying
seasonally-explicit adjustments for carcass persistence. Fatalities caused by collisions
into the glass façades of the project’s building would likely be concentrated in fall and
spring migration periods.
(17) Ecology, demography and behavior.—Klem (1989) noted that certain types of birds
were not found as common window-caused fatalities, including soaring hawks and
waterbirds. Cusa et al. (2015) found that species colliding with buildings surrounded by
higher levels of urban greenery were foliage gleaners, and species colliding with
buildings surrounded by higher levels of urbanization were ground foragers. Sabo et al.
(2016) found no difference in age class, but did find that migrants are more susceptible
to collision than resident birds.
(18) Predatory attacks.—Panic flights caused by raptors were mentioned in 16% of
window strike reports in Dunn’s (1993) study. I have witnessed Cooper’s hawks chasing
birds into windows, including house finches next door to my home and a northern
mocking bird chased directly into my office window. Predatory birds likely to collide
with the project’s windows would include Peregrine falcon, red-shouldered hawk,
Cooper’s hawk, and sharp-shinned hawk.
(19) Aggressive social interactions.—I found no hypothesis-testing of the roles of
aggressive social interactions in the literature other than the occasional anecdotal
account of birds attacking their self-images reflected from windows. However, I have
witnessed birds chasing each other and sometimes these chases resulting in one of the
birds hitting a window.
For most of the known or suspected collision risk factors, the proposed project’s design
remains insufficiently described to determine the degree to which the project would
contribute to relative collision risk. Focused study of birds in the area could reduce the
uncertainty of potential project impacts. Such studies could make use of radar
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(Gauthreaux et al. 2008) or visual scan surveys (Smallwood 2017). Key information
useful for impacts assessment and mitigation would include intensity and timing of bird
traffic, heights above ground, travel trajectories, and specific behaviors of birds in flight.
Window Collision Solutions
Given the magnitude of bird-window collision impacts, there are obviously great
opportunities for reducing and minimizing these impacts going forward. Existing
structures can be modified or retrofitted to reduce impacts, and proposed new
structures can be more carefully sited, designed, and managed to minimize impacts.
However, the costs of some of these measures can be high and can vary greatly, but most
importantly the efficacies of many of these measures remain uncertain. Both the costs
and effectiveness of all of these measures can be better understood through
experimentation and careful scientific investigation. Post-construction fatality
monitoring should be an essential feature of any new building project.
Below is a listing of mitigation options, along with some notes and findings from the
literature.
Any new project should be informed by preconstruction surveys of daytime and
nocturnal flight activity. Such surveys can reveal the one or more façades facing the
prevailing approach direction of birds, and these revelations can help prioritize where
certain types of mitigation can be targeted. It is critical to formulate effective measures
prior to construction, because post-construction options will be limited, likely more
expensive, and probably less effective.
(1) Retrofitting to reduce impacts
(1A) Marking windows
(1B) Managing outdoor landscape vegetation
(1C) Managing indoor landscape vegetation
(1D) Managing nocturnal lighting
(1A) Marking windows.— Whereas Klem (1990) found no deterrent effect from decals on
windows, Johnson and Hudson (1976) reported a fatality reduction of about 69% after
placing decals on windows. In an experiment of opportunity, Ocampo-Peñuela et al.
(2016) found only 2 of 86 fatalities at one of 6 buildings – the only building with
windows treated with a bird deterrent film. At the building with fritted glass, bird
collisions were 82% lower than at other buildings with untreated windows. Kahle et al.
(2016) added external window shades to some windowed façades to reduce fatalities
82% and 95%. Brown et al. (2020) reported an 84% lower collision probability among
fritted glass windows and windows treated with ORNILUX R UV. City of Portland
Bureau of Environmental Services and Portland Audubon (2020) reduced bird collision
fatalities 94% by affixing marked Solyx window film to existing glass panels of
Portland’s Columbia Building. Many external and internal glass markers have been
tested experimentally, some showing no effect and some showing strong deterrent
effects (Klem 1989, 1990, 2009, 2011; Klem and Saenger 2013; Rössler et al. 2015).
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Following up on the results of Johnson and Hudson (1976), I decided to mark windows
of my home, where I have documented 5 bird collision fatalities between the time I
moved in and 6 years later. I marked my windows with decals delivered to me via US
Postal Service from a commercial vendor. I have documented no fatalities at my
windows during the 10 years hence. In my assessment, markers can be effective in some
situations.
(2) Siting and Designing to minimize impacts
(2A) Deciding on location of structure
(2B) Deciding on façade and orientation
(2C) Selecting type and sizes of windows
(2D) Designing to minimize transparency through two parallel façades
(2E) Designing to minimize views of interior plants
(2F) Landscaping to increase distances between windows and trees and shrubs
(3) Monitoring for adaptive management to reduce impacts
(3A) Systematic monitoring for fatalities to identify seasonal and spatial patterns
(3B) Adjust light management, window marking and other measures as needed.
CUMULATIVE EFFECTS
With no analysis of potential project impacts to biological resources, there is of course
no cumulative effects analysis related to wildlife. Considering that birds in the area fly
to and from palm trees (Photo 6) and undoubtedly to other trees, it is reasonable to
assume that they are also attempting to fly to reflected images of trees on the windows
of buildings in the area of the project site. Bird collision mortality is likely ongoing and
of large magnitude, but nobody would know about it in the absence of fatality
monitoring. The EIR should be revised to not only include an analysis of the project’s
potential impacts to bird mortality, but also of its contribution to cumulative impacts of
bird-window collision mortality in the City of Santa Monica. Cumulative impacts of
bird-window collision mortality should be addressed with the formulation of a city
ordinance to guide building design, fatality monitoring and compensatory mitigation.
RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES
Guidelines on Building Design
If the project goes forward, it should adhere to the available guidelines prepared by
American Bird Conservancy and New York and San Francisco. The American Bird
Conservancy (ABC) produced an excellent set of guidelines that recommend actions to:
(1) Minimize use of glass; (2) Placing glass behind some type of screening (grilles,
shutters, exterior shades); (3) Using glass with inherent properties to reduce collisions,
such as patterns, window films, decals or tape; and (4) Turning off lights during
migration seasons (Sheppard and Phillips 2015). The City of San Francisco (San
Francisco Planning Department 2011) also has a set of building design guidelines, based
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on the excellent guidelines produced by the New York City Audubon Society (Orff et al.
2007). The ABC document and both the New York and San Francisco documents
provide excellent alerting of potential bird-collision hazards as well as many visual
examples. The San Francisco Planning Department’s (2011) building design guidelines
are more comprehensive than those of New York City, but they could have gone further.
For example, the San Francisco guidelines probably should have also covered scientific
monitoring of impacts as well as compensatory mitigation for impacts that could not be
avoided, minimized or reduced.
Monitoring and the use of compensatory mitigation should be incorporated at any new
building project because the measures recommended in the available guidelines remain
of uncertain efficacy, and even if these measures are effective, they will not reduce
collision fatalities to zero. The only way to assess efficacy and to quantify post-
construction fatalities is to monitor the project for fatalities.
Fund Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities
Compensatory mitigation ought also to include funding contributions to wildlife
rehabilitation facilities to cover the costs of injured animals that will be delivered to
these facilities for care. Most of the injuries would likely be caused by bird-window
collisions, but some would be injured for other reasons. Many of these animals would
need treatment caused by collision injuries.
Thank you for your attention,
______________________
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D.
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Conflicts and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United Kingdom.
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Kenneth Shawn Smallwood Curriculum Vitae
3108 Finch Street Born May 3, 1963 in
Davis, CA 95616 Sacramento, California. Phone (530) 756-4598 Married, father of two. Cell (530) 601-6857 puma@dcn.org Ecologist
Expertise
• Finding solutions to controversial problems related to wildlife interactions with human industry, infrastructure, and activities;
• Wildlife monitoring and field study using GPS, thermal imaging, behavior surveys;
• Using systems analysis and experimental design principles to identify meaningful
ecological patterns that inform management decisions. Education Ph.D. Ecology, University of California, Davis. September 1990.
M.S. Ecology, University of California, Davis. June 1987. B.S. Anthropology, University of California, Davis. June 1985. Corcoran High School, Corcoran, California. June 1981. Experience
668 professional publications, including:
88 peer reviewed publications
24 in non-reviewed proceedings
554 reports, declarations, posters and book reviews
8 in mass media outlets
87 public presentations of research results
Editing for scientific journals: Guest Editor, Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2012-2013, of invited papers representing international views on the impacts of wind energy on wildlife and how to mitigate the impacts. Associate Editor, Journal of Wildlife Management, March 2004 to 30 June 2007. Editorial Board Member, Environmental Management, 10/1999 to 8/2004. Associate Editor,
Biological Conservation, 9/1994 to 9/1995.
Member, Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (SRC), August 2006 to April 2011. The five-member committee investigated causes of bird and bat collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, and recommended mitigation and monitoring measures. The SRC
reviewed the science underlying the Alameda County Avian Protection Program, and advised
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the County on how to reduce wildlife fatalities.
Consulting Ecologist, 2004-2007, California Energy Commission (CEC). Provided consulting
services as needed to the CEC on renewable energy impacts, monitoring and research, and produced several reports. Also collaborated with Lawrence-Livermore National Lab on research to understand and reduce wind turbine impacts on wildlife.
Consulting Ecologist, 1999-2013, U.S. Navy. Performed endangered species surveys, hazardous
waste site monitoring, and habitat restoration for the endangered San Joaquin kangaroo rat, California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, California clapper rail, western burrowing owl, salt marsh harvest mouse, and other species at Naval Air Station Lemoore; Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord; Naval Security Group Activity,
Skaggs Island; National Radio Transmitter Facility, Dixon; and, Naval Outlying Landing Field
Imperial Beach. Part-time Lecturer, 1998-2005, California State University, Sacramento. Instructed Mammalogy, Behavioral Ecology, and Ornithology Lab, Contemporary Environmental Issues, Natural
Resources Conservation.
Senior Ecologist, 1999-2005, BioResource Consultants. Designed and implemented research and monitoring studies related to avian fatalities at wind turbines, avian electrocutions on electric distribution poles across California, and avian fatalities at transmission lines.
Chairman, Conservation Affairs Committee, The Wildlife Society--Western Section, 1999-2001. Prepared position statements and led efforts directed toward conservation issues, including travel to Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress for more wildlife conservation funding.
Systems Ecologist, 1995-2000, Institute for Sustainable Development. Headed ISD’s program on
integrated resources management. Developed indicators of ecological integrity for large areas, using remotely sensed data, local community involvement and GIS. Associate, 1997-1998, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California,
Davis. Worked with Shu Geng and Mingua Zhang on several studies related to wildlife
interactions with agriculture and patterns of fertilizer and pesticide residues in groundwater across a large landscape. Lead Scientist, 1996-1999, National Endangered Species Network. Informed academic scientists
and environmental activists about emerging issues regarding the Endangered Species Act and
other environmental laws. Testified at public hearings on endangered species issues. Ecologist, 1997-1998, Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. Conducted field research to determine the impact of past mercury mining on the status of California red-legged frogs in
Santa Clara County, California.
Senior Systems Ecologist, 1994-1995, EIP Associates, Sacramento, California. Provided consulting services in environmental planning, and quantitative assessment of land units for their conservation and restoration opportunities basedon ecological resource requirements of 29
special-status species. Developed ecological indicators for prioritizing areas within Yolo County
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to receive mitigation funds for habitat easements and restoration.
Post-Graduate Researcher, 1990-1994, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, U.C. Davis.
Under Dr. Shu Geng’s mentorship, studied landscape and management effects on temporal and spatial patterns of abundance among pocket gophers and species of Falconiformes and Carnivora in the Sacramento Valley. Managed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture. Assisted with landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination
across Tulare County, California.
Work experience in graduate school: Co-taught Conservation Biology with Dr. Christine Schonewald, 1991 & 1993, UC Davis Graduate Group in Ecology; Reader for Dr. Richard Coss’s course on Psychobiology in 1990, UC Davis Department of Psychology; Research
Assistant to Dr. Walter E. Howard, 1988-1990, UC Davis Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Biology, testing durable baits for pocket gopher management in forest clearcuts; Research Assistant to Dr. Terrell P. Salmon, 1987-1988, UC Wildlife Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing empirical models of mammal and bird invasions in North America, and a rating system for priority research and control of exotic species based on
economic, environmental and human health hazards in California. Student Assistant to Dr. E.
Lee Fitzhugh, 1985-1987, UC Cooperative Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing and implementing statewide mountain lion track count for long-term monitoring.
Fulbright Research Fellow, Indonesia, 1988. Tested use of new sampling methods for numerical
monitoring of Sumatran tiger and six other species of endemic felids, and evaluated methods used by other researchers. Projects
Repowering wind energy projects through careful siting of new wind turbines using map-based collision hazard models to minimize impacts to volant wildlife. Funded by wind companies (principally NextEra Renewable Energy, Inc.), California Energy Commission and East Bay Regional Park District, I have collaborated with a GIS analyst and managed a crew of five field
biologists performing golden eagle behavior surveys and nocturnal surveys on bats and owls. The
goal is to quantify flight patterns for development of predictive models to more carefully site new wind turbines in repowering projects. Focused behavior surveys began May 2012 and continue. Collision hazard models have been prepared for seven wind projects, three of which were built. Planning for additional repowering projects is underway.
Test avian safety of new mixer-ejector wind turbine (MEWT). Designed and implemented a before-after, control-impact experimental design to test the avian safety of a new, shrouded wind turbine developed by Ogin Inc. (formerly known as FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation). Supported by a $718,000 grant from the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research program
and a 20% match share contribution from Ogin, I managed a crew of seven field biologists who
performed periodic fatality searches and behavior surveys, carcass detection trials, nocturnal behavior surveys using a thermal camera, and spatial analyses with the collaboration of a GIS analyst. Field work began 1 April 2012 and ended 30 March 2015 without Ogin installing its MEWTs, but we still achieved multiple important scientific advances.
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Reduce avian mortality due to wind turbines at Altamont Pass. Studied wildlife impacts caused by 5,400 wind turbines at the world’s most notorious wind resource area. Studied how impacts are
perceived by monitoring and how they are affected by terrain, wind patterns, food resources, range
management practices, wind turbine operations, seasonal patterns, population cycles, infrastructure management such as electric distribution, animal behavior and social interactions. Reduce avian mortality on electric distribution poles. Directed research toward reducing bird
electrocutions on electric distribution poles, 2000-2007. Oversaw 5 founds of fatality searches at
10,000 poles from Orange County to Glenn County, California, and produced two large reports. Cook et al. v. Rockwell International et al., No. 90-K-181 (D. Colorado). Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried and surface-deposited radioactive
and hazardous chemical wastes at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Provided expert reports based
on four site visits and an extensive document review of burrowing animals. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals. I testified in federal court in November 2005, and my clients were subsequently awarded a $553,000,000 judgment by a
jury. After appeals the award was increased to two billion dollars.
Hanford Nuclear Reservation Litigation. Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried radioactive wastes at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington. Provided three expert reports based on three site visits and extensive document review.
Predicted and verified a certain population density of pocket gophers on buried waste structures, as
well as incidence of radionuclide contamination in body tissue. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals.
Expert testimony and declarations on proposed residential and commercial developments, gas-fired
power plants, wind, solar and geothermal projects, water transfers and water transfer delivery systems, endangered species recovery plans, Habitat Conservation Plans and Natural Communities Conservation Programs. Testified before multiple government agencies, Tribunals, Boards of Supervisors and City Councils, and participated with press conferences and depositions. Prepared
expert witness reports and court declarations, which are summarized under Reports (below).
Protocol-level surveys for special-status species. Used California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish and Wildlife Service protocols to search for California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander, arroyo southwestern toad, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, western pond turtle, giant
kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kit fox, western burrowing owl, Swainson’s
hawk, Valley elderberry longhorn beetle and other special-status species. Conservation of San Joaquin kangaroo rat. Performed research to identify factors responsible for the decline of this endangered species at Lemoore Naval Air Station, 2000-2013, and implemented
habitat enhancements designed to reverse the trend and expand the population.
Impact of West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpies. Funded by Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, 2005-2008, compared survey results pre- and post-West Nile Virus epidemic for multiple bird species in the Sacramento Valley, particularly on yellow-billed magpie
and American crow due to susceptibility to WNV.
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Workshops on HCPs. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison with organizing and conducting a 2-day
workshop on Habitat Conservation Plans, sponsored by Southern California Edison, and another 1-
day workshop sponsored by PG&E. These Workshops were attended by academics, attorneys, and consultants with HCP experience. We guest-edited a Proceedings published in Environmental Management.
Mapping of biological resources along Highways 101, 46 and 41. Used GPS and GIS to delineate
vegetation complexes and locations of special-status species along 26 miles of highway in San Luis Obispo County, 14 miles of highway and roadway in Monterey County, and in a large area north of Fresno, including within reclaimed gravel mining pits.
GPS mapping and monitoring at restoration sites and at Caltrans mitigation sites. Monitored the
success of elderberry shrubs at one location, the success of willows at another location, and the response of wildlife to the succession of vegetation at both sites. Also used GPS to monitor the response of fossorial animals to yellow star-thistle eradication and natural grassland restoration efforts at Bear Valley in Colusa County and at the decommissioned Mather Air Force Base in
Sacramento County.
Mercury effects on Red-legged Frog. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison and US Fish and Wildlife Service in assessing the possible impacts of historical mercury mining on the federally listed California red-legged frog in Santa Clara County. Also measured habitat variables in streams.
Opposition to proposed No Surprises rule. Wrote a white paper and summary letter explaining scientific grounds for opposing the incidental take permit (ITP) rules providing ITP applicants and holders with general assurances they will be free of compliance with the Endangered Species Act once they adhere to the terms of a “properly functioning HCP.” Submitted 188 signatures of
scientists and environmental professionals concerned about No Surprises rule US Fish and Wildlife
Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, all US Senators. Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan alternative. Designed narrow channel marsh to increase the likelihood of survival and recovery in the wild of giant garter snake, Swainson’s hawk and
Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle. The design included replication and interspersion of treatments
for experimental testing of critical habitat elements. I provided a report to Northern Territories, Inc. Assessments of agricultural production system and environmental technology transfer to China. Twice visited China and interviewed scientists, industrialists, agriculturalists, and the Directors of
the Chinese Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Agriculture to assess the need
and possible pathways for environmental clean-up technologies and trade opportunities between the US and China. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Conducted landscape ecology study of Yolo County to
spatially prioritize allocation of mitigation efforts to improve ecosystem functionality within the
County from the perspective of 29 special-status species of wildlife and plants. Used a hierarchically structured indicators approach to apply principles of landscape and ecosystem ecology, conservation biology, and local values in rating land units. Derived GIS maps to help guide the conservation area design, and then developed implementation strategies.
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Mountain lion track count. Developed and conducted a carnivore monitoring program throughout California since 1985. Species counted include mountain lion, bobcat, black bear, coyote, red and
gray fox, raccoon, striped skunk, badger, and black-tailed deer. Vegetation and land use are also
monitored. Track survey transect was established on dusty, dirt roads within randomly selected quadrats. Sumatran tiger and other felids. Upon award of Fulbright Research Fellowship, I designed and
initiated track counts for seven species of wild cats in Sumatra, including Sumatran tiger, fishing
cat, and golden cat. Spent four months on Sumatra and Java in 1988, and learned Bahasa Indonesia, the official Indonesian language. Wildlife in agriculture. Beginning as post-graduate research, I studied pocket gophers and other
wildlife in 40 alfalfa fields throughout the Sacramento Valley, and I surveyed for wildlife along a
200 mile road transect since 1989 with a hiatus of 1996-2004. The data are analyzed using GIS and methods from landscape ecology, and the results published and presented orally to farming groups in California and elsewhere. I also conducted the first study of wildlife in cover crops used on vineyards and orchards.
Agricultural energy use and Tulare County groundwater study. Developed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture, and collaborated on a landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination across Tulare County, California.
Pocket gopher damage in forest clear-cuts. Developed gopher sampling methods and tested various
poison baits and baiting regimes in the largest-ever field study of pocket gopher management in forest plantations, involving 68 research plots in 55 clear-cuts among 6 National Forests in northern California.
Risk assessment of exotic species in North America. Developed empirical models of mammal and
bird species invasions in North America, as well as a rating system for assigning priority research and control to exotic species in California, based on economic, environmental, and human health hazards.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Smallwood, K. S. 2020. USA wind energy-caused bat fatalities increase with shorter fatality search intervals. Diversity 12(98); doi:10.3390/d12030098.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, and S. Standish. 2020. Dogs detect larger wind energy impacts on
bats and birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:852-864. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21863. Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Relating bat passage rates to wind turbine fatalities. Diversity 12(84); doi:10.3390/d12020084.
Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Effects of wind turbine curtailment on bird and bat fatalities. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:684-696. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21844 Kitano, M., M. Ino, K. S. Smallwood, and S. Shiraki. 2020. Seasonal difference in carcass
persistence rates at wind farms with snow, Hokkaido, Japan. Ornithological Science 19: 63 –
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Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2018. Nest-site selection in a high-density colony of
burrowing owls. Journal of Raptor Research 52:454-470. Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, E. L. Walther, E. Leyvas, S. Standish, J. Mount, B. Karas. 2018. Estimating wind turbine fatalities using integrated detection trials. Journal of Wildlife
Management 82:1169-1184.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Long search intervals under-estimate bird and bat fatalities caused by wind turbines. Wildlife Society Bulletin 41:224-230.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. The challenges of addressing wildlife impacts when repowering wind
energy projects. Pages 175-187 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. May, R., Gill, A. B., Köppel, J. Langston, R. H.W., Reichenbach, M., Scheidat, M., Smallwood, S.,
Voigt, C. C., Hüppop, O., and Portman, M. 2017. Future research directions to reconcile wind
turbine–wildlife interactions. Pages 255-276 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Monitoring birds. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts
and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Siting to Minimize Raptor Collisions: an example from the Repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United
Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Johnson, D. H., S. R. Loss, K. S. Smallwood, W. P. Erickson. 2016. Avian fatalities at wind energy facilities in North America: A comparison of recent approaches. Human–Wildlife Interactions 10(1):7-18.
Sadar, M. J., D. S.-M. Guzman, A. Mete, J. Foley, N. Stephenson, K. H. Rogers, C. Grosset, K. S. Smallwood, J. Shipman, A. Wells, S. D. White, D. A. Bell, and M. G. Hawkins. 2015. Mange Caused by a novel Micnemidocoptes mite in a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29(3):231-237.
Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Habitat fragmentation and corridors. Pages 84-101 in M. L. Morrison and H. A. Mathewson, Eds., Wildlife habitat conservation: concepts, challenges, and solutions. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Mete, A., N. Stephenson, K. Rogers, M. G. Hawkins, M. Sadar, D. Guzman, D. A. Bell, J. Shipman,
A. Wells, K. S. Smallwood, and J. Foley. 2014. Emergence of Knemidocoptic mange in wild Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in California. Emerging Infectious Diseases 20(10):1716-1718.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Introduction: Wind-energy development and wildlife conservation.
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Wildlife Society Bulletin 37: 3-4.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Comparing bird and bat fatality-rate estimates among North American
wind-energy projects. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:19-33. + Online Supplemental Material. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, J. Mount, and R. C. E. Culver. 2013. Nesting Burrowing Owl Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Wildlife Society Bulletin:
37:787-795.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, B. Karas, and S. A. Snyder. 2013. Response to Huso and Erickson Comments on Novel Scavenger Removal Trials. Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 216-225.
Bell, D. A., and K. S. Smallwood. 2010. Birds of prey remain at risk. Science 330:913.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, S. A. Snyder, and J. E. DiDonato. 2010. Novel scavenger removal trials increase estimates of wind turbine-caused avian fatality rates. Journal of Wildlife Management 74: 1089-1097 + Online Supplemental Material.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2009. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind resource area to minimize burrowing owl and other bird fatalities. Energies 2009(2):915-943. http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/2/4/915
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2009. Impacts of West Nile Virus Epizootic on Yellow-Billed
Magpie, American Crow, and other Birds in the Sacramento Valley, California. The Condor 111:247-254. Smallwood, K. S., L. Rugge, and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Influence of Behavior on Bird Mortality
in Wind Energy Developments: The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Journal of
Wildlife Management 73:1082-1098. Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2009. Avian and Bat Fatality Rates at Old-Generation and Repowered Wind Turbines in California. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:1062-1071.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Wind power company compliance with mitigation plans in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Environmental & Energy Law Policy Journal 2(2):229-285. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander. 2008. Bird Mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area, California. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:215-223.
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Estimating wind turbine-caused bird mortality. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2781-2791.
Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander, M. L. Morrison, and L. M. Rugge. 2007. Burrowing owl
mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1513-1524. Cain, J. W. III, K. S. Smallwood, M. L. Morrison, and H. L. Loffland. 2005. Influence of mammal
activity on nesting success of Passerines. J. Wildlife Management 70:522-531.
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Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Habitat models based on numerical comparisons. Pages 83-95 in
Predicting species occurrences: Issues of scale and accuracy, J. M. Scott, P. J. Heglund, M.
Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, and B. Wall, editors. Island Press, Covello, California. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and L. S. Hall. 2002. Creating habitat through plant relocation: Lessons from Valley elderberry longhorn beetle mitigation. Ecological Restoration 21: 95-100.
Zhang, M., K. S. Smallwood, and E. Anderson. 2002. Relating indicators of ecological health and integrity to assess risks to sustainable agriculture and native biota. Pages 757-768 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Wilcox, B. A., K. S. Smallwood, and J. A. Kahn. 2002. Toward a forest Capital Index. Pages 285-298 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. The allometry of density within the space used by populations of
Mammalian Carnivores. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1634-1640. Smallwood, K.S., and T.R. Smith. 2001. Study design and interpretation of Sorex density estimates. Annales Zoologi Fennici 38:141-161.
Smallwood, K.S., A. Gonzales, T. Smith, E. West, C. Hawkins, E. Stitt, C. Keckler, C. Bailey, and K. Brown. 2001. Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 36:40-49.
Geng, S., Yixing Zhou, Minghua Zhang, and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2001. A Sustainable Agro-
ecological Solution to Water Shortage in North China Plain (Huabei Plain). Environmental Planning and Management 44:345-355. Smallwood, K. Shawn, Lourdes Rugge, Stacia Hoover, Michael L. Morrison, Carl Thelander. 2001.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont
Pass. Pages 23-37 in S. S. Schwartz, ed., Proceedings of the National Avian-Wind Power Planning Meeting IV. RESOLVE, Inc., Washington, D.C. Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and M. Zhang. 2001. Comparing pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae)
density in alfalfa stands to assess management and conservation goals in northern California.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 87: 93-109. Smallwood, K. S. 2001. Linking habitat restoration to meaningful units of animal demography. Restoration Ecology 9:253-261.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Environmental Management 26, Supplement 1:23-35. Smallwood, K. S., J. Beyea and M. Morrison. 1999. Using the best scientific data for endangered
species conservation. Environmental Management 24:421-435.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Scale domains of abundance among species of Mammalian Carnivora.
Environmental Conservation 26:102-111.
Smallwood, K.S. 1999. Suggested study attributes for making useful population density estimates. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 35: 76-82.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Estimating burrow volume and excavation rate of
pocket gophers (Geomyidae). Southwestern Naturalist 44:173-183. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Naturalist 44:73-82.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Abating pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) to regenerate forests in clearcuts. Environmental Conservation 26:59-65. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. Patterns of black bear abundance. Transactions of the Western Section of
the Wildlife Society 34:32-38.
Smallwood, K. S. 1998. On the evidence needed for listing northern goshawks (Accipter gentilis) under the Endangered Species Act: a reply to Kennedy. J. Raptor Research 32:323-329.
Smallwood, K. S., B. Wilcox, R. Leidy, and K. Yarris. 1998. Indicators assessment for Habitat
Conservation Plan of Yolo County, California, USA. Environmental Management 22: 947-958. Smallwood, K. S., M. L. Morrison, and J. Beyea. 1998. Animal burrowing attributes affecting hazardous waste management. Environmental Management 22: 831-847.
Smallwood, K. S, and C. M. Schonewald. 1998. Study design and interpretation for mammalian carnivore density estimates. Oecologia 113:474-491. Zhang, M., S. Geng, and K. S. Smallwood. 1998. Nitrate contamination in groundwater of Tulare
County, California. Ambio 27(3):170-174.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1997. Animal burrowing in the waste management zone of Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Proceedings of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society Meeting 33:88-97.
Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and J. Beyea. 1997. Monitoring the dispersal of contaminants by wildlife at nuclear weapons production and waste storage facilities. The Environmentalist 17:289-295.
Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Interpreting puma (Puma concolor) density estimates for theory and
management. Environmental Conservation 24(3):283-289. Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Managing vertebrates in cover crops: a first study. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 11:155-160.
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Smallwood, K. S. and S. Geng. 1997. Multi-scale influences of gophers on alfalfa yield and quality. Field Crops Research 49:159-168.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Schonewald. 1996. Scaling population density and spatial pattern for terrestrial, mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 105:329-335. Smallwood, K. S., G. Jones, and C. Schonewald. 1996. Spatial scaling of allometry for terrestrial,
mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 107:588-594.
Van Vuren, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 1996. Ecological management of vertebrate pests in agricultural systems. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 13:41-64.
Smallwood, K. S., B. J. Nakamoto, and S. Geng. 1996. Association analysis of raptors on an
agricultural landscape. Pages 177-190 in D.M. Bird, D.E. Varland, and J.J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Erichsen, A. L., K. S. Smallwood, A. M. Commandatore, D. M. Fry, and B. Wilson. 1996. White-
tailed Kite movement and nesting patterns in an agricultural landscape. Pages 166-176 in D. M.
Bird, D. E. Varland, and J. J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Smallwood, K. S. 1995. Scaling Swainson's hawk population density for assessing habitat-use across
an agricultural landscape. J. Raptor Research 29:172-178.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. A. Erickson. 1995. Estimating gopher populations and their abatement in forest plantations. Forest Science 41:284-296.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1995. A track count for estimating mountain lion Felis
concolor californica population trend. Biological Conservation 71:251-259 Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Site invasibility by exotic birds and mammals. Biological Conservation 69:251-259.
Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Trends in California mountain lion populations. Southwestern Naturalist 39:67-72. Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Understanding ecological pattern and process by association and order.
Acta Oecologica 14(3):443-462.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1993. A rigorous technique for identifying individual mountain lions Felis concolor by their tracks. Biological Conservation 65:51-59.
Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Mountain lion vocalizations and hunting behavior. The Southwestern
Naturalist 38:65-67. Smallwood, K. S. and T. P. Salmon. 1992. A rating system for potential exotic vertebrate pests. Biological Conservation 62:149-159.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1990. Turbulence and the ecology of invading species. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis.
Peer-reviewed Reports Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2017. Comparing bird and bat use data for siting new wind power generation. Report CEC-500-2017-019, California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy
Research program, Sacramento, California. http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-
500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019.pdf and http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019-APA-F.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Bird and bat impacts and behaviors at old wind turbines at Forebay,
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report CEC-500-2016-066, California Energy
Commission Public Interest Energy Research program, Sacramento, California.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php? pubNum=CEC-500-
2016-066
Sinclair, K. and E. DeGeorge. 2016. Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Bat and Eagle Impact-Reduction Strategies at Wind Energy Projects. S. Smallwood, M. Schirmacher, and M. Morrison, eds., Technical Report NREL/TP-5000-65624, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2016. Final 2012-2015 Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2014. Final 2013-2014 Annual Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, and B. Karas. 2013. Final 2012-2013 Annual Report Avian and Bat
Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California. http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p274_ventus_vasco_winds_2012_13_avian_ bat_monitoring_report_year_1.pdf
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, D. Bell, J. DiDonato, B. Karas, S. Snyder, and S. Lopez. 2009. Range
Management Practices to Reduce Wind Turbine Impacts on Burrowing Owls and Other Raptors in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2008-080. Sacramento, California. 183 pp. http://www.energy.ca.gov/
2008publications/CEC-500-2008-080/CEC-500-2008-080.PDF Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2009. Map-Based Repowering of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Based on Burrowing Owl Burrows, Raptor Flights, and Collisions with Wind
Turbines. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research
– Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2009-065. Sacramento, California. http:// www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php?pubNum=CEC-500-2009-065
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Smallwood, K. S., K. Hunting, L. Neher, L. Spiegel and M. Yee. 2007. Indicating Threats to Birds Posed by New Wind Power Projects in California. Final Report to the California Energy
Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. Submitted
but not published. Sacramento, California. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2005. Bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, March 1998 – September 2001 Final Report. National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
NREL/SR-500-36973. Golden, Colorado. 410 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2004. Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. 500-01-019. Sacramento,
California. 531 pp. http://www.altamontsrcarchive.org/alt_doc/cec_final_report_08_11_04.pdf
Thelander, C.G. S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2003. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Period of Performance: March 1998—December 2000. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/SR-500-33829. U.S. Department of
Commerce, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia. 86 pp.
Thelander, C.G., S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2001. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Wind Resource Area – a progress report. Proceedings of the American Wind Energy Association, Washington D.C. 16 pp.
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Methods manual for assessing wind farm impacts to birds. Bird Conservation Series 26, Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo. T. Ura, ed., in English with
Japanese translation by T. Kurosawa. 90 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mitigation in U.S. Wind Farms. Pages 68-76 in H. Hötker (Ed.), Birds of Prey and Wind Farms: Analysis of problems and possible solutions. Documentation of an International Workshop in Berlin, 21st and 22nd October 2008. Michael-Otto-Instiut im NABU,
Goosstroot 1, 24861 Bergenhusen, Germany. http://bergenhusen.nabu.de/forschung/greifvoegel/
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Notes and recommendations on wildlife impacts caused by Japan’s wind power development. Pages 242-245 in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.
Thelander, C.G. and S. Smallwood. 2007. The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area's Effects on Birds: A Case History. Pages 25-46 in Manuela de Lucas, Guyonne F.E. Janss, Miguel Ferrer Editors, Birds and Wind Farms: risk assessment and mitigation. Madrid: Quercus.
Neher, L. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality in siting wind
turbines. Energy Currents. Fall Issue. ESRI, Inc., Redlands, California. Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Laying plans for a hydrogen highway. Comstock’s Business, August 2004:18-20, 22, 24-26.
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Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Refined conundrum: California consumers demand more oil while opposing refinery development. Comstock’s Business, November
2004:26-27, 29-30.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Atlas of Endangered Species.” By Richard Mackay. Environmental Conservation 30:210-211.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Endangered Species Act. History, Conservation, and
Public Policy.” By Brian Czech and Paul B. Krausman. Environmental Conservation 29: 269-270. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) burrow volume. Abstract in
Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Abstract in Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Animal burrowing parameters influencing toxic waste management. Abstract in Proceedings of Meeting, Western Section of the Wildlife Society.
Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion
density estimates. Abstract, page 93 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Page 94 in
D.W. Padley, ed. Abstract, page 94 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and M. Grigione. 1997. Photographic recording of mountain lion tracks. Pages 75-75 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion Workshop, Southern California
Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp.
Smallwood, K.S., B. Wilcox, and J. Karr. 1995. An approach to scaling fragmentation effects. Brief 8, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco,
CA 94129-0075.
Wilcox, B., and K.S. Smallwood. 1995. Ecosystem indicators model overview. Brief 2, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco, CA 94129-
0075.
EIP Associates. 1996. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Yolo County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Geng, S., K.S. Smallwood, and M. Zhang. 1995. Sustainable agriculture and agricultural
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sustainability. Proc. 7th International Congress SABRAO, 2nd Industrial Symp. WSAA. Taipei, Taiwan.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1994. Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Pages 454-464 in W. Dehai, ed., Proc. International Conference on Integrated Resource Management for Sustainable Agriculture. Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium
23:105-8. Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium 23:86-89.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1992. The use of track counts for mountain lion population census. Pages 59-67 in C. Braun, ed. Mountain lion-Human Interaction Symposium and Workshop. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fort Collins.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Pages
58-63 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Techniques for monitoring mountain lion population
levels. Pages 69-71 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game
and Fish Department, Phoenix. Reports to or by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (Note: all documents linked to SRC website have since been removed by Alameda County)
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Data Needed in Support of Repowering in the Altamont Pass WRA. SRC document P284, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Long-Term Trends in Fatality Rates of Birds and Bats in the Altamont
Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document R68, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Inter-annual Fatality rates of Target Raptor Species from 1999 through 2012 in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. SRC document P268, County of Alameda,
Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. General Protocol for Performing Detection Trials in the FloDesign Study of the Safety of a Closed-bladed Wind Turbine. SRC document P246, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., l. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Burrowing owl distribution and abundance study through two breeding seasons and intervening non-breeding period in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P245, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S 2012. Draft study design for testing collision risk of Flodesign wind turbine in
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former AES Seawest wind projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). SRC document P238, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Winter 2012 update on burrowing owl distribution and abundance study in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P232, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2012. Status of avian utilization data collected in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area, 2005-2011. SRC document P231, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Monitoring Burrow Use of Wintering Burrowing Owls. SRC document P229, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Nesting Burrowing Owl Distribution and Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P228, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft Study Design for Testing Collision Risk of Flodesign Wind Turbine
in Patterson Pass Wind Farm in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p100_src_document_list_with_reference_numbers.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Sampling Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. SRC document P205, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Proposal to Sample Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P198, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on APWRA Monitoring Program Update. SRC document P191, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Inter-turbine Comparisons of Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area. SRC document P189, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of the December 2010 Draft of M-21: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Bird Collision Study. SRC document P190, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Alameda County SRC (Shawn Smallwood, Jim Estep, Sue Orloff, Joanna Burger, and Julie Yee). Comments on the Notice of Preparation for a Programmatic Environmental Impact Report on Revised CUPs for Wind Turbines in the Alameda County portion of the Altamont Pass. SRC document P183, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of Monitoring Implementation Plan. SRC document P180, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Burger, J., J. Estep, S. Orloff, S. Smallwood, and J. Yee. 2010. SRC Comments on CalWEA
Research Plan. SRC document P174, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). SRC
Comments on Monitoring Team’s Draft Study Plan for Future Monitoring. SRC document
P168, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Second Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P171, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Assessment of Three Proposed Adaptive Management Plans for Reducing Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P161, County of
Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and J. Estep. 2010. Report of additional wind turbine hazard ratings in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area by Two Members of the Alameda County Scientific Review Committee. SRC document P153, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Alternatives to Improve the Efficiency of the Monitoring Program. SRC document P158, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, S. 2010. Summary of Alameda County SRC Recommendations and Concerns and
Subsequent Actions. SRC document P147, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Old-generation wind turbines rated for raptor collision hazard by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee in 2010, an Update on those Rated in 2007, and an Update on Tier Rankings. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal
Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P154, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area 1998-2009.
Alameda County SRC document P-145.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on Revised M-21: Report on Fatality Monitoring in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P144, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. SRC document P129, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Smallwood’s review of M32. SRC document P111, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. 3rd Year Review of 16 Conditional Use Permits for Windworks, Inc. and Altamont Infrastructure Company, LLC. Comment letter to East County Board of Zoning
Adjustments. 10 pp + 2 attachments.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Weighing Remaining Workload of Alameda County SRC against Proposed Budget Cap. Alameda County SRC document not assigned. 3 pp.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2008. SRC
comments on August 2008 Fatality Monitoring Report, M21. SRC document P107, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Burrowing owl carcass distribution around wind turbines. SRC document
P106, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Assessment of relocation/removal of Altamont Pass wind turbines rated as hazardous by the Alameda County SRC. SRC document P103, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2008. Summary of wind turbine-free ridgelines within and around the APWRA. SRC document P102, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass
Wind Resource Area when restricted to recent fatalities. SRC document P101, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. On the misapplication of mortality adjustment terms to fatalities missed
during one search and found later. SRC document P97, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Relative abundance of raptors outside the APWRA. SRC document P88, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P76, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2010.
Guidelines for siting wind turbines recommended for relocation to minimize potential collision-
related mortality of four focal raptor species in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P70, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (J. Burger, Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Yee). 2007. First
DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale First DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale. SRC document
P69, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 11,
2007. SRC selection of dangerous wind turbines. Alameda County SRC document P-67. 8 pp.
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Smallwood, S. October 6, 2007. Smallwood’s answers to Audubon’s queries about the SRC’s
recommended four-month winter shutdown of wind turbines in the Altamont Pass. Alameda
County SRC document P-23. Smallwood, K. S. October 1, 2007. Dissenting opinion on recommendation to approve of the AWI Blade Painting Study. Alameda County SRC document P-60.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Effects of monitoring duration and inter-annual variability on precision of wind-turbine caused mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC Document P44.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Memo: Opinion of some SRC members that the period over
which post-management mortality will be estimated remains undefined. SRC Document P43. Smallwood, K. S. July 19, 2007. Smallwood’s response to P24G. SRC Document P41, 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. April 23, 2007. New Information Regarding Alameda County SRC Decision of
11 April 2007 to Grant FPLE Credits for Removing and Relocating Wind Turbines in 2004. SRC Document P26. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Burger [J. Yee abstained]).
April 17, 2007. SRC Statement in Support of the Monitoring Program Scope and Budget.
Smallwood, K. S. April 15, 2007. Verification of Tier 1 & 2 Wind Turbine Shutdowns and Relocations. SRC Document P22.
Smallwood, S. April 15, 2007. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). April 3, 2007. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee replies to the parties’ responses to its queries and to comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S20.
Smallwood, S. March 19, 2007. Estimated Effects of Full Winter Shutdown and Removal of Tier I & II Turbines. SRC Document S19. Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Replies to the Parties’ Responses to Queries from the
SRC and Comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S16.
Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Estimated Effects of Proposed Measures to be Applied to 2,500 Wind Turbines in the APWRA Fatality Monitoring Plan. SRC Document S15.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). February 7,
2007. Analysis of Monitoring Program in Context of 1/1//2007 Settlement Agreement. Smallwood, S. January 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Concerns over the Agreement to Settle the CEQA Challenges. SRC Document S5.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 19, 2006. Altamont Scientific Review Committee (SRC) Recommendations to the County on the
Avian Monitoring Team Consultants’ Budget and Organization.
Reports to Clients Smallwood, K. S. 2020. Comparison of bird and bat fatality rates among utility-scale solar projects
in California. Report to undisclosed client.
Smallwood, K. S., D. Bell, and S. Standish. 2018. Skilled dog detections of bat and small bird carcasses in wind turbine fatality monitoring. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2018. Addendum to Comparison of Wind Turbine Collision Hazard Model Performance: One-year Post-construction Assessment of Golden Eagle Fatalities at Golden Hills. Report to Audubon Society, NextEra Energy, and the California Attorney General.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Rooney Ranch and Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to S-Power, Salt Lake City, Utah. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Summary of a burrowing owl conservation workshop. Report to Santa
Clara Valley Habitat Agency, Morgan Hill, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Comparison of wind turbine collision hazard model performance prepared for repowering projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon
Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Summit Winds Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Salka, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Mitigating golden eagle impacts from repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area and expanding Los Vaqueros Reservoir. Report to East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservation Plan Conservancy and Contra Costa Water District.
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Review of avian-solar science plan. Report to Center for Biological
Diversity. 28 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Report of Altamont Pass research as Vasco Winds mitigation. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor collisions at Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Ogin, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015a. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Golden Hills Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to NextEra
Energy Resources, Livermore, California. Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015b. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Golden Hills North Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to
NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015c. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Patterson Pass Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2014. Early assessment of wind turbine layout in Summit Wind Project. Report to Altamont Winds LLC, Tracy, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Review of avian use survey report for the Longboat Solar Project. Report
to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Information needed for solar project impacts assessment and mitigation planning. Report to Panorama Environmental, Inc., San Francisco, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Monitoring fossorial mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve,
California: Report of Progress for the period 2006-2014. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. First-year estimates of bird and bat fatality rates at old wind turbines,
Forebay areas of Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to FloDesign in support of EIR.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. Pearson. 2013. Neotropical bird monitoring of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia), Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. Tierra Data, Inc. report to Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Winter surveys for San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) within Air Operations at Naval Air Station, Lemoore. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. and Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2013. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
conservation research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2012 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2012). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. Fatality rate estimates at the Vantage Wind Energy Project, year one.
Report to Ventus Environmental, Portland, Oregon. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2012. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at North Sky River. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: Report of Progress for the Period 2006-2011. Report to East Bay Regional Park
District.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2011 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2011). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft study design for testing collision risk of FloDesign Wind Turbine in Patterson Pass, Santa Clara, and Former AES Seawest Wind Projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). Report to FloDesign, Inc.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Comments on Marbled Murrelet collision model for the Radar Ridge Wind Resource Area. Report to EcoStat, Inc., and ultimately to US Fish and Wildlife Service. Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Avian fatality rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2011.
Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2011. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Tres Vaqueros, Contra Costa County, California. Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2010 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2010). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Wind Energy Development and avian issues in the Altamont Pass,
California. Report to Black & Veatch. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project, Contra Costa County, California. Report to the
East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Vasco Winds. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Baseline avian and bat fatality rates at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project,
Contra Costa County, California. Report to the East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2010. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2009
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2009). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 86 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammal surveys at naval outlying landing field Imperial Beach,
California, August 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 5 pp
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammals and other Wildlife Observed at Proposed Site of Amargosa
Solar Power Project, Spring 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 13 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Avian Fatality Rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2009. Report to members of the Contra Costa County Technical Advisory Committee on the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Repowering the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area more than Doubles Energy Generation While Substantially Reducing Bird Fatalities. Report prepared on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy. 2 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Surveys to Detect Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and
California Black Rail at Installation Restoration Site 30, Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California: March-April 2009. Report to Insight Environmental, Engineering, and Construction, Inc., Sacramento, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Avian and Bat Mortality at the Big Horn Wind Energy Project, Klickitat
County, Washington. Unpublished report to Friends of Skamania County. 7 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: report of progress for the period 2006-2008. Unpublished report to East Bay
Regional Park District. 5 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2008 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2008). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 84 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Habitat Assessment for California Red-Legged Frog at Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 48
pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2008. Impact of 2005 and 2006 West Nile Virus on Yellow-billed Magpie and American Crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. 22 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA),
Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project (IR Site #2), San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-Vegetation Monitoring. Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement – N68711-04LT-A0045. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 10 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Burrowing owls at Dixon Naval Radio Transmitter Facility. Report to U.S. Navy. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 28 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
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Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2007 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2007). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 69 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. A Monitoring Effort to Detect the Presence of the Federally Listed Species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and Wetland Habitat Assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord,
California. Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30, Final Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement –
N68711-05LT-A0001. U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Diego, California. 8 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2006
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2006). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Daly City, California. 165 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2006. Response to third review of Smallwood and Thelander
(2004). Report to California Institute for Energy and Environment, University of California,
Oakland, CA. 139 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Biological effects of repowering a portion of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California: The Diablo Winds Energy Project. Report to Altamont Working
Group. Available from Shawn Smallwood, puma@yolo.com . 34 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Impact of 2005 West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpie and american crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. Report to Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, Elk Grove, CA. 38 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2005 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2005). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 160 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California tiger salamander and California red-legged frog at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter agreements N68711-04LT-A0042 and N68711-04LT-A0044, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 60 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California.
Sampling for rails, Spring 2006, Installation Restoration (IR) Site 1. Letter Agreement –
N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 9 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2006. Final Report: Station-wide Wildlife Survey, Naval
Air Station, Lemoore. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval
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Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600, Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 20 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA), Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-vegetation Monitoring. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600,
Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 8 pp.
Dorin, Melinda, Linda Spiegel and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2005. Response to public comments on the staff report entitled Assessment of Avian Mortality from Collisions and Electrocutions (CEC-700-2005-015) (Avian White Paper) written in support of the 2005 Environmental
Performance Report and the 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report. California Energy
Commission, Sacramento. 205 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2005. Estimating combined effects of selective turbine removal and winter-time shutdown of half the wind turbines. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 23. 1 p.
Erickson, W. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Avian and Bat Monitoring Plan for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project Contra Costa County, California. Unpubl. report to Contra Costa County, Antioch, California. 22 pp.
Lamphier-Gregory, West Inc., Shawn Smallwood, Jones & Stokes Associates, Illingworth &
Rodkin Inc. and Environmental Vision. 2005. Environmental Impact Report for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, LP# 022005. County of Contra Costa Community Development Department, Martinez, California.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the
federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Targeted Sampling for Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, Fall 2005 Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30. Letter Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter
Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 5 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. Skaggs Island waste and contaminated soil removal projects, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California. Report to the U.S. Department of the
Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2004. 2004 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 134
pp.
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Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005a. Assessment to support an adaptive management plan for
the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 19 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005b. Partial re-assessment of an adaptive management plan for the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, March 25. 48 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005c. Combining biology-based and policy-based tiers of
priority for determining wind turbine relocation/shutdown to reduce bird fatalities in the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 1. 9 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2004. Alternative plan to implement mitigation measures in APWRA.
Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2005. Repowering the APWRA: Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality without significant loss of power generation. California Energy Commission, PIER Energy-Related Environmental Research. CEC-500-2005-005. 21 pp. [Reprinted (in
Japanese) in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and
Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.] Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore. Report to U.S. Navy. 4 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rails and wetland habitat assessment at Pier 4 of the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter Agreement N68711-04LT-A0002. 8 pp. + 2 pp. of photo plates.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2003 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 56 pp. + 58 figures.
Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Comparison of Biological Impacts of the No Project and Partial Underground Alternatives presented in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Line. Report to California Public Utilities Commission. 20 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2003. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore.
Report to U.S. Navy. 6 pp. + 7 photos + 1 map. Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the Tesla Power Project. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for
Renewable Energy. 32 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2002 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 45 pp.
+ 36 figures.
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Smallwood, K. S., Michael L. Morrison and Carl G. Thelander 2002. Study plan to test the
effectiveness of aerial markers at reducing avian mortality due to collisions with transmission
lines: A report to Pacific Gas & Electric Company. 10 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2002. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the East Altamont Energy Center. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of
Californians for Renewable Energy. 26 pp.
Thelander, Carl G., K. Shawn Smallwood, and Christopher Costello. 2002 Rating Distribution Poles for Threat of Raptor Electrocution and Priority Retrofit: Developing a Predictive Model. Report to Southern California Edison Company. 30 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., M. Robison, and C. Thelander. 2002. Draft Natural Environment Study, Prunedale Highway 101 Project. California Department of Transportation, San Luis Obispo, California. 120 pp.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Assessment of ecological integrity and restoration potential of
Beeman/Pelican Farm. Draft Report to Howard Beeman, Woodland, California. 14 pp. Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress
report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 29 pp. + 19 figures.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Rocky Flats visit, April 4th through 6th, 2001. Report to Berger & Montaque, P.C. 16 pp. with 61 color plates.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. in the matter of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service’s rejection of Seatuck Environmental Association’s proposal to operate an education center on Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge. Submitted to Seatuck Environmental Association in two parts, totaling 7 pp.
Magney, D., and K.S. Smallwood. 2001. Maranatha High School CEQA critique. Comment letter
submitted to Tamara & Efren Compeán, 16 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and D. Mangey. 2001. Comments on the Newhall Ranch November 2000 Administrative Draft EIR. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding the Newhall Ranch
Specific Plan EIR. 68 pp.
Magney, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Newhall Ranch Notice of Preparation Submittal. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding our recommended scope of work for the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan EIR. 17 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Contra Costa Power Plant Unit 8 Project. Submitted to California Energy Commission on November 30 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the California Energy Commission’s Final Staff Assessment
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of the MEC. Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Biological Resources Mitigation Implementation and Monitoring Plan (BRMIMP). Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 9 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Metcalf Energy
Center. Submitted to California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 11 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Preliminary report of reconnaissance surveys near the TRW plant south of
Phoenix, Arizona, March 27-29. Report prepared for Hagens, Berman & Mitchell, Attorneys at
Law, Phoenix, AZ. 6 pp. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and M. Robison. 2001. Draft Natural Environment Study for Highway 46 compliance with CEQA/NEPA. Report to the California Department of
Transportation. 75 pp.
Morrison, M.L., and K.S. Smallwood. 1999. NTI plan evaluation and comments. Exhibit C in W.D. Carrier, M.L. Morrison, K.S. Smallwood, and Vail Engineering. Recommendations for NBHCP land acquisition and enhancement strategies. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Estimation of impacts due to dredging of a shipping channel through Humboldt Bay, California. Court Declaration prepared on behalf of EPIC. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. 1998 California mountain lion track count. Report to the Defenders of
Wildlife, Washington, D.C. 5 pages.
Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Draft report of a visit to a paint sludge dump site near Ridgewood, New Jersey, February 26th, 1998. Unpublished report to Consulting in the Public Interest.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Science missing in the “no surprises” policy. Commissioned by National
Endangered Species Network and Spirit of the Sage Council, Pasadena, California. Smallwood, K.S. and M.L. Morrison. 1997. Alternate mitigation strategy for incidental take of giant garter snake and Swainson’s hawk as part of the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation
Plan. Pages 6-9 and iii illustrations in W.D. Carrier, K.S. Smallwood and M.L. Morrison,
Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan: Narrow channel marsh alternative wetland mitigation. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento. Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher
burrowing characteristics. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C.,
Philadelphia. (peer reviewed). Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Assessment of plutonium releases from Hanford buried waste sites. Report Number 9, Consulting in the Public Interest, 53 Clinton Street, Lambertville, New Jersey,
08530.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Soil Bioturbation and Wind Affect Fate of Hazardous Materials that were
Released at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Second assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher burrowing characteristics and other relevant wildlife observations. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S., and R. Leidy. 1996. Wildlife and their management under the Martell SYP. Report to Georgia Pacific, Corporation, Martel, CA. 30 pp. EIP Associates. 1995. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan Biological Resources Report. Yolo
County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1995. Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Program on Workable Energy Regulation, University-wide Energy Research Group, University of California.
Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and W. Idzerda. 1992. Final report to PG&E: Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Ramon, California. 24 pp.
Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1987. Methods Manual – A statewide mountain lion
population index technique. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento. Salmon, T.P. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Final Report – Evaluating exotic vertebrates as pests to California agriculture. California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento.
Smallwood, K.S. and W. A. Erickson (written under supervision of W.E. Howard, R.E. Marsh, and R.J. Laacke). 1990. Environmental exposure and fate of multi-kill strychnine gopher baits. Final Report to USDA Forest Service –NAPIAP, Cooperative Agreement PSW-89-0010CA.
Fitzhugh, E.L., K.S. Smallwood, and R. Gross. 1985. Mountain lion track count, Marin County,
1985. Report on file at Wildlife Extension, University of California, Davis. Comments on Environmental Documents (Year; pages)
I was retained or commissioned to comment on environmental planning and review documents,
including:
Replies on UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2021; 13);
14 Charles Hill Circle Design Review (2021; 11);
SDG Commerce 217 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2021; 26);
Mulqueeney Ranch Wind Repowering Project DSEIR (2021; 98);
Clawiter Road Industrial Project IS/MND, Hayward (2021; 18);
Garnet Energy Center Stipulations, New York (2020);
Heritage Wind Energy Project, New York (2020: 71);
Ameresco Keller Canyon RNG Project IS/MND, Martinez (2020; 11);
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Cambria Hotel Project Staff Report, Dublin (2020; 19);
Central Pointe Mixed-Use Staff Report, Santa Ana (2020; 20);
Oak Valley Town Center EIR Addendum, Calimesa (2020; 23);
Coachillin Specific Plan MND Amendment, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 26);
Stockton Avenue Hotel and Condominiums Project Tiering to EIR, San Jose (2020; 19);
Cityline Sub-block 3 South Staff Report, Sunyvale (2020; 22);
Station East Residential/Mixed Use EIR, Union City (2020; 21);
Multi-Sport Complex & Southeast Industrial Annexation Suppl. EIR, Elk Grove (2020; 24);
Sun Lakes Village North EIR Amendment 5, Banning, Riverside County (2020; 27);
2nd comments on 1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 4);
1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 16);
Mesa Wind Project EA, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 31);
11th Street Development Project IS/MND, City of Upland (2020; 17);
Vista Mar Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 17);
Emerson Creek Wind Project Application, Ohio (2020; 64);
Replies on Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 12);
Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 28);
Crimson Solar EIS/EIR, Mojave Desert (2020, 35) not submitted;
Sakioka Farms EIR tiering, Oxnard (2020; 14);
3440 Wilshire Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2020; 19);
Replies on 2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 8);
2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 25);
Replies on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 4);
2nd comments on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 8);
Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 3);
Lots 4-12 Oddstad Way Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 16);
Declaration on DDG Visalia Warehouse project (2020; 5);
Terraces of Lafayette EIR Addendum (2020; 24);
AMG Industrial Annex IS/MND, Los Banos (2020; 15);
Replies to responses on Casmalia and Linden Warehouse (2020; 15);
Clover Project MND, Petaluma (2020; 27);
Ruby Street Apartments Project Env. Checklist, Hayward (2020; 20);
Replies to responses on 3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 5);
3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 9);
Steeno Warehouse IS/MND, Hesperia (2020; 19);
UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2020; 24);
North Pointe Business Center MND, Fresno (2020; 14);
Casmalia and Linden Warehouse IS, Fontana (2020; 15);
Rubidoux Commerce Center Project IS/MND, Jurupa Valley (2020; 27);
Haun and Holland Mixed Use Center MND, Menifee (2020; 23);
First Industrial Logistics Center II, Moreno Valley IS/MND (2020; 23);
GLP Store Warehouse Project Staff Report (2020; 15);
Replies on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 29);
2nd comments on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 34);
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Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 30);
Levine-Fricke Softball Field Improvement Addendum, UC Berkeley (2020; 16);
Greenlaw Partners Warehouse and Distribution Center Staff Report, Palmdale (2020; 14);
Humboldt Wind Energy Project DEIR (2019; 25);
Sand Hill Supplemental EIR, Altamont Pass (2019; 17);
1700 Dell Avenue Office Project, Campbell (2019, 28);
1180 Main Street Office Project MND, Redwood City (2019; 19:
Summit Ridge Wind Farm Request for Amendment 4, Oregon (2019; 46);
Shafter Warehouse Staff Report (2019; 4);
Park & Broadway Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Pacific Heights Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Park & C Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Preserve at Torrey Highlands EIR, San Diego (2019; 24);
Santana West Project EIR Addendum, San Jose (2019; 18);
The Ranch at Eastvale EIR Addendum, Riverside County (2020; 19);
Hageman Warehouse IS/MND, Bakersfield (2019; 13);
Oakley Logistics Center EIR, Antioch (2019; 22);
27 South First Street IS, San Jose (2019; 23);
2nd replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 11);
Replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 13);
Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2019; 18);
East Monte Vista & Aviator General Plan Amend EIR Addendum, Vacaville (2019; 22);
Hillcrest LRDP EIR, La Jolla (2019; 36);
555 Portola Road CUP, Portola Valley (2019; 11);
Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone SEIR, Pleasanton (2019; 27);
1750 Broadway Project CEQA Exemption, Oakland (2019; 19);
Mor Furniture Project MND, Murietta Hot Springs (2019; 27);
Harbor View Project EIR, Redwood City (2019; 26);
Visalia Logistics Center (2019; 13);
Cordelia Industrial Buildings MND (2019; 14);
Scheu Distribution Center IS/ND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 13);
Mills Park Center Staff Report, San Bruno (2019; 22);
Site visit to Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 9);
Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 12);
ExxonMobil Interim Trucking for Santa Ynez Unit Restart SEIR, Santa Barbara (2019; 9);
Olympic Holdings Inland Center Warehouse Project MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 14);
Replies to responses on Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse, Banning (2019; 19);
PARS Global Storage MND, Murietta (2019; 13);
Slover Warehouse EIR Addendum, Fontana (2019; 16);
Seefried Warehouse Project IS/MND, Lathrop (2019; 19)
World Logistics Center Site Visit, Moreno Valley (2019; 19);
Merced Landfill Gas-To-Energy Project IS/MND (2019; 12);
West Village Expansion FEIR, UC Davis (2019; 11);
Site visit, Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2019; 11);
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Replies to responses on Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 10);
Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 22);
Sunroad – Otay 50 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 26);
Del Rey Pointe Residential Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2019; 34);
1 AMD Redevelopment EIR, Sunnyvale (2019; 22);
Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse IS/MND, Banning (2019; 14);
SDG Commerce 330 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2019; 21);
PAMA Business Center IS/MND, Moreno Valley (2019; 23);
Cupertino Village Hotel IS (2019; 24);
Lake House IS/ND, Lodi (2019; 33);
Campo Wind Project DEIS, San Diego County (DEIS, (2019; 14);
Stirling Warehouse MND site visit, Victorville (2019; 7);
Green Valley II Mixed-Use Project EIR, Fairfield (2019; 36);
We Be Jammin rezone MND, Fresno (2019; 14);
Gray Whale Cove Pedestrian Crossing IS/ND, Pacifica (2019; 7);
Visalia Logistics Center & DDG 697V Staff Report (2019; 9);
Mather South Community Masterplan Project EIR (2019; 35);
Del Hombre Apartments EIR, Walnut Creek (2019; 23);
Otay Ranch Planning Area 12 EIR Addendum, Chula Vista (2019; 21);
The Retreat at Sacramento IS/MND (2019; 26);
Site visit to Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 9);
Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2018; 22);
North First and Brokaw Corporate Campus Buildings EIR Addendum, San Jose (2018; 30);
South Lake Solar IS, Fresno County (2018; 18);
Galloo Island Wind Project Application, New York (not submitted) (2018; 44);
Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2018; 15);
Stirling Warehouse MND, Victorville (2018; 18);
LDK Warehouse MND, Vacaville (2018; 30);
Gateway Crossings FEIR, Santa Clara (2018; 23);
South Hayward Development IS/MND (2018; 9);
CBU Specific Plan Amendment, Riverside (2018; 27);
2nd replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 11);
Replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 7);
Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 12);
Deer Ridge/Shadow Lakes Golf Course EIR, Brentwood (2018; 21);
Pyramid Asphalt BLM Finding of No Significance, Imperial County (2018; 22);
Amáre Apartments IS/MND, Martinez (2018; 15);
Petaluma Hill Road Cannabis MND, Santa Rosa (2018; 21);
2nd comments on Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 12);
Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 32);
City of Hope Campus Plan EIR, Duarte (2018; 21);
Palo Verde Center IS/MND, Blythe (2018; 14);
Logisticenter at Vacaville MND (2018; 24);
IKEA Retail Center SEIR, Dublin (2018; 17);
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Merge 56 EIR, San Diego (2018; 15);
Natomas Crossroads Quad B Office Project P18-014 EIR, Sacramento (2018; 12);
2900 Harbor Bay Parkway Staff Report, Alameda (2018; 30);
At Dublin EIR, Dublin (2018; 25);
Fresno Industrial Rezone Amendment Application No. 3807 IS (2018; 10);
Nova Business Park IS/MND, Napa (2018; 18);
Updated Collision Risk Model Priors for Estimating Eagle Fatalities, USFWS (2018; 57);
750 Marlborough Avenue Warehouse MND, Riverside (2018; 14);
Replies to responses on San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 12);
San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 19);
CUP2017-16, Costco IS/MND, Clovis (2018; 11);
Desert Land Ventures Specific Plan EIR, Desert Hot Springs (2018; 18);
Ventura Hilton IS/MND (2018; 30);
North of California Street Master Plan Project IS, Mountain View (2018: 11);
Tamarind Warehouse MND, Fontana (2018; 16);
Lathrop Gateway Business Park EIR Addendum (2018; 23);
Centerpointe Commerce Center IS, Moreno Valley (2019; 18);
Amazon Warehouse Notice of Exemption, Bakersfield (2018; 13);
CenterPoint Building 3 project Staff Report, Manteca (2018; 23);
Cessna & Aviator Warehouse IS/MND, Vacaville (2018; 24);
Napa Airport Corporate Center EIR, American Canyon (2018, 15);
800 Opal Warehouse Initial Study, Mentone, San Bernardino County (2018; 18);
2695 W. Winton Ave Industrial Project IS, Hayward (2018; 22);
Trinity Cannabis Cultivation and Manufacturing Facility DEIR, Calexico (2018; 15);
Shoe Palace Expansion IS/MND, Morgan Hill (2018; 21);
Newark Warehouse at Morton Salt Plant Staff Report (2018; 15);
Northlake Specific Plan FEIR “Peer Review”, Los Angeles County (2018; 9);
Replies to responses on Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2018; 13);
Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2017; 27);
Bogle Wind Turbine DEIR, east Yolo County (2017; 48);
Ferrante Apartments IS/MND, Los Angeles (2017; 14);
The Villages of Lakeview EIR, Riverside (2017; 28);
Data Needed for Assessing Trail Management Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl, Marin County (2017; 5);
Notes on Proposed Study Options for Trail Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl (2017; 4);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (Declaration) (2017; 5);
San Gorgonio Crossings EIR, Riverside County (2017; 22);
Replies to responses on Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley (2017; 12);
Proposed World Logistics Center Mitigation Measures, Moreno Valley (2017, 2019; 12);
MacArthur Transit Village Project Modified 2016 CEQA Analysis (2017; 12);
PG&E Company Bay Area Operations and Maintenance HCP (2017; 45);
Central SoMa Plan DEIR (2017; 14);
Suggested mitigation for trail impacts on northern spotted owl, Marin County (2016; 5);
Colony Commerce Center Specific Plan DEIR, Ontario (2016; 16);
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Fairway Trails Improvements MND, Marin County (2016; 13);
Review of Avian-Solar Science Plan (2016; 28);
Replies on Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 5);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 4);
Agua Mansa Distribution Warehouse Project Initial Study (2016; 14);
Santa Anita Warehouse MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2016; 12);
CapRock Distribution Center III DEIR, Rialto (2016: 12);
Orange Show Logistics Center IS/MND, San Bernardino (2016; 9);
City of Palmdale Oasis Medical Village Project IS/MND (2016; 7);
Comments on proposed rule for incidental eagle take, USFWS (2016, 49);
Replies on Grapevine Specific and Community Plan FEIR, Kern County (2016; 25);
Grapevine Specific and Community Plan DEIR, Kern County (2016; 15);
Clinton County Zoning Ordinance for Wind Turbine siting (2016);
Hallmark at Shenandoah Warehouse Project Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 6);
Tri-City Industrial Complex Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 5);
Hidden Canyon Industrial Park Plot Plan 16-PP-02, Beaumont (2016; 12);
Kimball Business Park DEIR (2016; 10);
Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley, San Bernardino County (2016; 9);
Revised Draft Giant Garter Snake Recovery Plan of 2015 (2016, 18);
Palo Verde Mesa Solar Project EIR, Blythe (2016; 27);
Reply on Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 14);
Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 41);
Reply on Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 38);
Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 31);
Second Reply on White Pines Wind Farm, Ontario (2015, 6);
Reply on White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 10);
White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 9);
Proposed Section 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians DEIS (2015, 9);
Replies on 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians FEIS (2015, 6);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Rosamond (2015; 28);
Sierra Lakes Commerce Center Project DEIR, Fontana (2015, 9);
Columbia Business Center MND, Riverside (2015; 8);
West Valley Logistics Center Specific Plan DEIR, Fontana (2015, 10);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR (2015, 28);
Alameda Creek Bridge Replacement Project DEIR (2015, 10);
World Logistic Center Specific Plan FEIR, Moreno Valley (2015, 12);
Elkhorn Valley Wind Power Project Impacts, Oregon (2015; 143);
Bay Delta Conservation Plan EIR/EIS, Sacramento (2014, 21);
Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Addison and Rising Tree Wind Energy Project FEIR, Mojave (2014, 12);
Palen Solar Electric Generating System FSA (CEC), Blythe (2014, 20);
Rebuttal testimony on Palen Solar Energy Generating System (2014, 9);
Seven Mile Hill and Glenrock/Rolling Hills impacts + Addendum, Wyoming (2014; 105);
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Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Soitec Solar Development Project PEIR, Boulevard, San Diego County (2014, 18);
Oakland Zoo expansion on Alameda whipsnake and California red-legged frog (2014; 3);
Alta East Wind Energy Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013, 23);
Blythe Solar Power Project Staff Assessment, California Energy Commission (2013, 16);
Clearwater and Yakima Solar Projects DEIR, Kern County (2013, 9);
West Antelope Solar Energy Project IS/MND, Antelope Valley (2013, 18);
Cuyama Solar Project DEIR, Carrizo Plain (2014, 19);
Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) EIR/EIS (2015, 49);
Kingbird Solar Photovoltaic Project EIR, Kern County (2013, 19);
Lucerne Valley Solar Project IS/MND, San Bernardino County (2013, 12);
Tule Wind project FEIR/FEIS (Declaration) (2013; 31);
Sunlight Partners LANDPRO Solar Project MND (2013; 11);
Declaration in opposition to BLM fracking (2013; 5);
Blythe Energy Project (solar) CEC Staff Assessment (2013;16);
Rosamond Solar Project EIR Addendum, Kern County (2013; 13);
Pioneer Green Solar Project EIR, Bakersfield (2013; 13);
Replies on Soccer Center Solar Project MND (2013; 6);
Soccer Center Solar Project MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Plainview Solar Works MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Alamo Solar Project MND, Mojave Desert (2013; 15);
Replies on Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 10);
Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 13);
FRV Orion Solar Project DEIR, Kern County (PP12232) (2013; 9);
Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 6);
Reply on Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 8);
Alta East Wind Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013; 23);
Metropolitan Air Park DEIR, City of San Diego (2013; );
Davidon Homes Tentative Subdivision Rezoning Project DEIR, Petaluma (2013; 9);
Oakland Zoo Expansion Impacts on Alameda Whipsnake (2013; 10);
Campo Verde Solar project FEIR, Imperial Valley (2013; 11pp);
Neg Dec comments on Davis Sewer Trunk Rehabilitation (2013; 8);
North Steens Transmission Line FEIS, Oregon (Declaration) (2012; 62);
Summer Solar and Springtime Solar Projects Ism Lancaster (2012; 8);
J&J Ranch, 24 Adobe Lane Environmental Review, Orinda (2012; 14);
Replies on Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 8);
Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 9);
Desert Harvest Solar Project EIS, near Joshua Tree (2012; 15);
Solar Gen 2 Array Project DEIR, El Centro (2012; 16);
Ocotillo Sol Project EIS, Imperial Valley (2012; 4);
Beacon Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Kern County (2012; 5);
Butte Water District 2012 Water Transfer Program IS/MND (2012; 11);
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Mount Signal and Calexico Solar Farm Projects DEIR (2011; 16);
City of Elk Grove Sphere of Influence EIR (2011; 28);
Sutter Landing Park Solar Photovoltaic Project MND, Sacramento (2011; 9);
Rabik/Gudath Project, 22611 Coleman Valley Road, Bodega Bay (CPN 10-0002) (2011; 4);
Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) (Declaration) (2011; 9);
Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance, USFWS (2011; 13);
Niles Canyon Safety Improvement Project EIR/EA (2011; 16);
Route 84 Safety Improvement Project (Declaration) (2011; 7);
Rebuttal on Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, (2010; 6);
Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, Washington (2010; 41);
Klickitat County’s Decisions on Windy Flats West Wind Energy Project (2010; 17);
St. John's Church Project DEIR, Orinda (2010; 14);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001 IS/MND, Conaway site, Davis (2010; 20);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project FEIR, Rancho Cordova (2010;12);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001, Mace Blvd site, Davis (2009; 10);
Answers to Questions on 33% RPS Implementation Analysis Preliminary Results Report (2009; 9);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Second Declaration) (2008; 17);
Draft 1A Summary Report to CAISO (2008; 10);
Hilton Manor Project Categorical Exemption, County of Placer (2009; 9);
Protest of CARE to Amendment to the Power Purchase and Sale Agreement for Procurement of Eligible Renewable Energy Resources Between Hatchet Ridge Wind LLC and PG&E (2009; 3);
Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project EIR/EIS (2009; 142);
Delta Shores Project EIR, south Sacramento (2009; 11 + addendum 2);
Declaration in Support of Care’s Petition to Modify D.07-09-040 (2008; 3);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis December 16 Workshop for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by
2020 (2008; 9);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis Draft Work Plan for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2020 (2008; 11);
Draft 1A Summary Report to California Independent System Operator for Planning Reserve Margins (PRM) Study (2008; 7.);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Declaration) (2008; 16);
Colusa Generating Station, California Energy Commission PSA (2007; 24);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project Recirculated DEIR, Mather (2008: 66);
Replies on Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008; 20);
Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008: 33);
Clark Precast, LLC’s “Sugarland” project, ND, Woodland (2008: 15);
Cape Wind Project DEIS, Nantucket (2008; 157);
Yuba Highlands Specific Plan EIR, Spenceville, Yuba County (2006; 37);
Replies to responses on North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 5);
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North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 15);
Windy Point Wind Farm EIS (2006; 14 and Powerpoint slide replies);
Shiloh I Wind Power Project EIR, Rio Vista (2005; 18);
Buena Vista Wind Energy Project NOP, Byron (2004; 15);
Callahan Estates Subdivision ND, Winters (2004; 11);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 9);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 13);
Creekside Highlands Project, Tract 7270 ND (2004; 21);
Petition to California Fish and Game Commission to list Burrowing Owl (2003; 10);
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area CUP renewals, Alameda County (2003; 41);
UC Davis Long Range Development Plan: Neighborhood Master Plan (2003; 23);
Anderson Marketplace Draft Environmental Impact Report (2003; 18);
Negative Declaration of the proposed expansion of Temple B’nai Tikyah (2003; 6);
Antonio Mountain Ranch Specific Plan Public Draft EIR (2002; 23);
Replies on East Altamont Energy Center evidentiary hearing (2002; 9);
Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report, The Promenade (2002; 7);
Recirculated Initial Study for Calpine’s proposed Pajaro Valley Energy Center (2002; 3);
UC Merced -- Declaration (2002; 5);
Replies on Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision FEIR (2003; 22);
Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision EIR (2002; 19);
California Energy Commission Staff Report on GWF Tracy Peaker Project (2002; 20);
Silver Bend Apartments IS/MND, Placer County (2002; 13);
UC Merced Long-range Development Plan DEIR and UC Merced Community Plan DEIR (2001; 26);
Colusa County Power Plant IS, Maxwell (2001; 6);
Dog Park at Catlin Park, Folsom, California (2001; 5);
Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Biological Resources Implementation and Monitoring
Program (BRMIMP) for the Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 10);
Metcalf Energy Center, California Energy Commission FSA (2000);
US Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7 consultation with the California Energy Commission
regarding Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 4);
California Energy Commission’s Preliminary Staff Assessment of the proposed Metcalf Energy Center (2000: 11);
Site-specific management plans for the Natomas Basin Conservancy’s mitigation lands,
prepared by Wildlands, Inc. (2000: 7);
Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood in Spirit of the Sage Council, et al. (Plaintiffs) vs. Bruce
Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, et al. (Defendants), Injuries caused by
the No Surprises policy and final rule which codifies that policy (1999: 9).
California Board of Forestry’s proposed amended Forest Practices Rules (1999);
Sunset Skyranch Airport Use Permit IS/MND (1999);
Ballona West Bluffs Project Environmental Impact Report (1999; oral presentation);
Draft Recovery Plan for Giant Garter Snake (Fed. Reg. 64(176): 49497-49498) (1999; 8);
Draft Recovery Plan for Arroyo Southwestern Toad (1998);
Pacific Lumber Co. (Headwaters) HCP & EIR, Fortuna (1998; 28);
Natomas Basin HCP Permit Amendment, Sacramento (1998);
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San Diego Multi-Species Conservation Program FEIS/FEIR (1997; 10); Comments on other Environmental Review Documents:
Proposed Regulation for California Fish and Game Code Section 3503.5 (2015: 12);
Statement of Overriding Considerations related to extending Altamont Winds, Inc.’s Conditional Use Permit PLN2014-00028 (2015; 8);
Covell Village PEIR, Davis (2005; 19);
Bureau of Land Management Wind Energy Programmatic EIS Scoping (2003; 7.);
NEPA Environmental Analysis for Biosafety Level 4 National Biocontainment Laboratory (NBL) at UC Davis (2003: 7);
Notice of Preparation of UC Merced Community and Area Plan EIR, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2001: 8.);
Preliminary Draft Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan (2001; 2 letters totaling 35.);
Merced County General Plan Revision, notice of Negative Declaration (2001: 2.);
Notice of Preparation of Campus Parkway EIR/EIS (2001: 7.);
Draft Recovery Plan for the bighorn sheep in the Peninsular Range (Ovis candensis) (2000);
Draft Recovery Plan for the California Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora draytonii), on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 10.);
Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Draft Environmental Impact Statement, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 7.);
State Water Project Supplemental Water Purchase Program, Draft Program EIR (1997);
Davis General Plan Update EIR (2000);
Turn of the Century EIR (1999: 10);
Proposed termination of Critical Habitat Designation under the Endangered Species Act
(Fed. Reg. 64(113): 31871-31874) (1999);
NOA Draft Addendum to the Final Handbook for Habitat Conservation Planning and
Incidental Take Permitting Process, termed the HCP 5-Point Policy Plan (Fed. Reg. 64(45): 11485 - 11490) (1999; 2 + attachments);
Covell Center Project EIR and EIR Supplement (1997). Position Statements I prepared the following position statements for the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, and one for nearly 200 scientists:
Recommended that the California Department of Fish and Game prioritize the extermination
of the introduced southern water snake in northern California. The Wildlife Society--
Western Section (2001);
Recommended that The Wildlife Society—Western Section appoint or recommend members of the independent scientific review panel for the UC Merced environmental review process (2001);
Opposed the siting of the University of California’s 10th campus on a sensitive vernal pool/grassland complex east of Merced. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the legalization of ferret ownership in California. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the Proposed “No Surprises,” “Safe Harbor,” and “Candidate Conservation Agreement” rules, including permit-shield protection provisions (Fed. Reg. Vol. 62, No.
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103, pp. 29091-29098 and No. 113, pp. 32189-32194). This statement was signed by 188 scientists and went to the responsible federal agencies, as well as to the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives.
Posters at Professional Meetings Leyvas, E. and K. S. Smallwood. 2015. Rehabilitating injured animals to offset and rectify wind
project impacts. Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March
2015. Smallwood, K. S., J. Mount, S. Standish, E. Leyvas, D. Bell, E. Walther, B. Karas. 2015. Integrated detection trials to improve the accuracy of fatality rate estimates at wind projects. Conference on
Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March 2015.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. G. Thelander. 2005. Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research in the Altamont Pass WRA. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005.
Neher, L., L. Wilder, J. Woo, L. Spiegel, D. Yen-Nakafugi, and K.S. Smallwood. 2005. Bird’s eye
view on California wind. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander and L. Spiegel. 2003. Toward a predictive model of avian fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Windpower 2003 Conference and Convention,
Austin, Texas.
Smallwood, K.S. and Eva Butler. 2002. Pocket Gopher Response to Yellow Star-thistle Eradication as part of Grassland Restoration at Decommissioned Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento County, California. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and Michael L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Third
Mountain Lion Workshop, Prescott, AZ. Smith, T. R. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Effects of study area size, location, season, and allometry on reported Sorex shrew densities. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society.
Presentations at Professional Meetings and Seminars Dog detections of bat and bird fatalities at wind farms in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. East Bay Regional Park District 2019 Stewardship Seminar, Oakland, California, 13 November
2019.
Repowering the Altamont Pass. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, 1999-
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2007. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Conservation and recovery of burrowing owls in Santa Clara Valley. Santa Clara Valley Habitat
Agency, Newark, California, 3 February 2017. Mitigation of Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Sacramento, California, 6 November 2015.
From burrows to behavior: Research and management for burrowing owls in a diverse landscape. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, 24 October 2015, San Jose, California. The Challenges of repowering. Keynote presentation at Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife
Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 10 March 2015.
Research Highlights Altamont Pass 2011-2015. Scientific Review Committee, Oakland, California, 8 July 2015.
Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. US Fish
and Wildlife Service Golden Eagle Working Group, Sacramento, California, 8 January 2015. Evaluation of nest boxes as a burrowing owl conservation strategy. Sacramento Chapter of the Western Section, The Wildlife Society. Sacramento, California, 26 August 2013.
Predicting collision hazard zones to guide repowering of the Altamont Pass. Conference on wind power and environmental impacts. Stockholm, Sweden, 5-7 February 2013. Impacts of Wind Turbines on Wildlife. California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators, Yosemite,
California, 12 November 2012.
Impacts of Wind Turbines on Birds and Bats. Madrone Audubon Society, Santa Rosa, California, 20 February 2012.
Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. California Energy Commission Staff
Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011. Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. California Energy Commission Staff Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee meeting, 17 February 2011 Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife
impacts, Trondheim, Norway, 3 May 2011.
Update on Wildlife Impacts in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife
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Society - Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Wildlife mortality caused by wind turbine collisions. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 6 August 2010. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind farm to minimize burrowing owl fatalities. California burrowing Owl Consortium Meeting, Livermore, California, 6 February 2010.
Environmental barriers to wind power. Getting Real About Renewables: Economic and Environmental Barriers to Biofuels and Wind Energy. A symposium sponsored by the Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, 23 February 2007.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind farms. Meeting with Japan Ministry of the Environment and Japan Ministry of the Economy, Wild Bird Society of Japan, and other NGOs Tokyo, Japan, 9 November 2006.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind
farms. Symposium on bird collisions with wind turbines. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 November 2006. Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework.
California Society for Ecological Restoration (SERCAL) 13th Annual Conference, UC Santa
Barbara, 27 October 2006. Fatality associations as the basis for predictive models of fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. EEI/APLIC/PIER Workshop, 2006 Biologist Task Force and Avian Interaction with
Electric Facilities Meeting, Pleasanton, California, 28 April 2006.
Burrowing owl burrows and wind turbine collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, February 8, 2006.
Mitigation at wind farms. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts. American
Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Incorporating data from the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) system into an impact assessment tool for birds near wind farms. Shawn Smallwood, Kevin Hunting, Marcus Yee,
Linda Spiegel, Monica Parisi. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts.
American Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Toward indicating threats to birds by California’s new wind farms. California Energy Commission,
Sacramento, May 26, 2005.
Avian collisions in the Altamont Pass. California Energy Commission, Sacramento, May 26, 2005. Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. EPRI Environmental Sector Council, Monterey, California, February 17, 2005.
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Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. The Wildlife Society—Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19,
2005. Associations between avian fatalities and attributes of electric distribution poles in California. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19, 2005.
Minimizing avian mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. UC Davis Wind Energy Collaborative Forum, Palm Springs, California, December 14, 2004. Selecting electric distribution poles for priority retrofitting to reduce raptor mortality. Raptor
Research Foundation Meeting, Bakersfield, California, November 10, 2004.
Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework. Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, South Lake Tahoe, California, October 16, 2004.
Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research at the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area in California. The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada, September 2004. The ecology and impacts of power generation at Altamont Pass. Sacramento Petroleum Association,
Sacramento, California, August 18, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, Hayward, California, February 7, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl
Symposium, Sacramento, November 2, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. National Wind Coordinating Committee, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2003.
Raptor Behavior at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor
Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003.
California mountain lions. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biology, California State University, Sacramento, November, 2000.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont Pass.
National Wind Coordinating Committee, Carmel, California, May, 2000. Using a Geographic Positioning System (GPS) to map wildlife and habitat. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
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Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
The indicators framework applied to ecological restoration in Yolo County, California. Society for Ecological Restoration, September 25, 1999. Ecological restoration in the context of animal social units and their habitat areas. Society for
Ecological Restoration, September 24, 1999.
Relating Indicators of Ecological Health and Integrity to Assess Risks to Sustainable Agriculture and Native Biota. International Conference on Ecosystem Health, August 16, 1999.
A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Southern
California Edison, Co. and California Energy Commission, March 4-5, 1999. Mountain lion track counts in California: Implications for Management. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University,
Sacramento, November 4, 1998.
“No Surprises” -- Lack of science in the HCP process. California Native Plant Society Annual Conservation Conference, The Presidio, San Francisco, September 7, 1997.
In Your Interest. A half hour weekly show aired on Channel 10 Television, Sacramento. In this
episode, I served on a panel of experts discussing problems with the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. Aired August 31, 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th
Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27,
1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion density estimates. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27, 1996.
Small animal control. Session moderator and speaker at the California Farm Conference, Sacramento, California, Feb. 28, 1995. Small animal control. Ecological Farming Conference, Asylomar, California, Jan. 28, 1995.
Habitat associations of the Swainson’s Hawk in the Sacramento Valley’s agricultural landscape. 1994 Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Seed Industry Conference, Woodland, California, May 4, 1994.
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Habitats and vertebrate pests: impacts and management. Managing Farmland to Bring Back Game Birds and Wildlife to the Central Valley. Yolo County Resource Conservation District, U.C. Davis,
February 19, 1994.
Management of gophers and alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Orland Alfalfa Production Meeting and Sacramento Valley Alfalfa Production Meeting, February 1 and 2, 1994.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Seminar
Series: Recent Advances in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, U.C. Davis, Dec. 6, 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium, Fresno, California, Dec. 9, 1993.
Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium,
Fresno, California, Dec. 8, 1993. Association analysis of raptors in a farming landscape. Plenary speaker at Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, Nov. 6, 1993.
Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Plenary speaker, International Conference on Integrated Resource Management and Sustainable Agriculture, Beijing, China, Sept. 11, 1993. Landscape Ecology Study of Pocket Gophers in Alfalfa. Alfalfa Field Day, U.C. Davis, July 1993.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Spatial Data Analysis Colloquium, U.C. Davis, August 6, 1993. Sound stewardship of wildlife. Veterinary Medicine Seminar: Ethics of Animal Use, U.C. Davis.
May 1993.
Landscape ecology study of pocket gophers in alfalfa. Five County Grower's Meeting, Tracy, California. February 1993.
Turbulence and the community organizers: The role of invading species in ordering a turbulent
system, and the factors for invasion success. Ecology Graduate Student Association Colloquium, U.C. Davis. May 1990. Evaluation of exotic vertebrate pests. Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference, Sacramento,
California. March 1990.
Analytical methods for predicting success of mammal introductions to North America. The Western Section of the Wildlife Society, Hilo, Hawaii. February 1988.
A state-wide mountain lion track survey. Sacramento County Dept Parks and Recreation. April
1986. The mountain lion in California. Davis Chapter of the Audubon Society. October 1985.
Ecology Graduate Student Seminars, U.C. Davis, 1985-1990: Social behavior of the mountain lion;
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Mountain lion control; Political status of the mountain lion in California.
Other forms of Participation at Professional Meetings
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Berlin, Germany, March 2015.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Stockholm, Sweden, February 2013.
Workshop co-presenter at Birds & Wind Energy Specialist Group (BAWESG) Information sharing week, Bird specialist studies for proposed wind energy facilities in South Africa, Endangered Wildlife Trust, Darling, South Africa, 3-7 October 2011.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Trondheim,
Norway, 2-5 May 2011.
Chair of Animal Damage Management Session, The Wildlife Society, Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, September 26, 2001.
Chair of Technical Session: Human communities and ecosystem health: Comparing perspectives and making connection. Managing for Ecosystem Health, International Congress on Ecosystem Health, Sacramento, CA August 15-20, 1999.
Student Awards Committee, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife
Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
Student Mentor, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside,
CA, January, 2000. Printed Mass Media
Smallwood, K.S., D. Mooney, and M. McGuinness. 2003. We must stop the UCD biolab now. Op-
Ed to the Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Spring Lake threatens Davis. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. Summer, 2001. Mitigation of habitation. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Entrikan, R.K. and K.S. Smallwood. 2000. Measure O: Flawed law would lock in new taxes. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. 2000. Davis delegation lobbies Congress for Wildlife conservation. Op-Ed to the
Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Davis Visions. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Last grab for Yolo’s land and water. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1997. The Yolo County HCP. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Radio/Television PBS News Hour,
FOX News, Energy in America: Dead Birds Unintended Consequence of Wind Power
Development, August 2011. KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Mountain lion attacks (with guest Professor Richard Coss). 23 April 2009;
KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Wind farm Rio Vista Renewable Power. 4 September 2008; KQED QUEST Episode #111. Bird collisions with wind turbines. 2007;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. December 27, 2001; KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. May 3, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. February 8, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick & Shawn Smallwood), California Energy Crisis: 1 hour. Jan. 25, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Headwaters Forest HCP: 1 hour. 1998;
Davis Cable Channel (host Gerald Heffernon), Burrowing owls in Davis: half hour. June, 2000; Davis Cable Channel (hosted by Davis League of Women Voters), Measure O debate: 1 hour.
October, 2000;
KXTV 10, In Your Interest, The Endangered Species Act: half hour. 1997.
Reviews of Journal Papers (Scientific journals for whom I’ve provided peer review)
Journal Journal
American Naturalist Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Wildlife Management Western North American Naturalist
Auk Journal of Raptor Research
Biological Conservation National Renewable Energy Lab reports
Canadian Journal of Zoology Oikos
Ecosystem Health The Prairie Naturalist
Environmental Conservation Restoration Ecology
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Journal Journal
Environmental Management Southwestern Naturalist
Functional Ecology The Wildlife Society--Western Section Trans.
Journal of Zoology (London) Proc. Int. Congress on Managing for Ecosystem Health
Journal of Applied Ecology Transactions in GIS
Ecology Tropical Ecology
Wildlife Society Bulletin Peer J
Biological Control The Condor
Committees
• Scientific Review Committee, Alameda County, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area
• Ph.D. Thesis Committee, Steve Anderson, University of California, Davis
• MS Thesis Committee, Marcus Yee, California State University, Sacramento
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Other Professional Activities or Products Testified in Federal Court in Denver during 2005 over the fate of radio-nuclides in the soil at Rocky
Flats Plant after exposure to burrowing animals. My clients won a judgment of $553,000,000. I
have also testified in many other cases of litigation under CEQA, NEPA, the Warren-Alquist Act, and other environmental laws. My clients won most of the cases for which I testified. Testified before Environmental Review Tribunals in Ontario, Canada regarding proposed White
Pines, Amherst Island, and Fairview Wind Energy projects.
Testified in Skamania County Hearing in 2009 on the potential impacts of zoning the County for development of wind farms and hazardous waste facilities.
Testified in deposition in 2007 in the case of O’Dell et al. vs. FPL Energy in Houston, Texas.
Testified in Klickitat County Hearing in 2006 on the potential impacts of the Windy Point Wind Farm.
Memberships in Professional Societies
The Wildlife Society Raptor Research Foundation Honors and Awards
Fulbright Research Fellowship to Indonesia, 1987
J.G. Boswell Full Academic Scholarship, 1981 college of choice Certificate of Appreciation, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, 2000, 2001 Northern California Athletic Association Most Valuable Cross Country Runner, 1984 American Legion Award, Corcoran High School, 1981, and John Muir Junior High, 1977
CIF Section Champion, Cross Country in 1978
CIF Section Champion, Track & Field 2 mile run in 1981 National Junior Record, 20 kilometer run, 1982 National Age Group Record, 1500 meter run, 1978
Community Activities
District 64 Little League Umpire, 2003-2007 Dixon Little League Umpire, 2006-07 Davis Little League Chief Umpire and Board member, 2004-2005 Davis Little League Safety Officer, 2004-2005
Davis Little League Certified Umpire, 2002-2004
Davis Little League Scorekeeper, 2002 Davis Visioning Group member Petitioner for Writ of Mandate under the California Environmental Quality Act against City of Woodland decision to approve the Spring Lake Specific Plan, 2002
Served on campaign committees for City Council candidates
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Representative Clients/Funders
Law Offices of Stephan C. Volker EDF Renewables Blum Collins, LLP National Renewable Energy Lab Eric K. Gillespie Professional Corporation Altamont Winds LLC
Law Offices of Berger & Montague Salka Energy
Lozeau | Drury LLP Comstocks Business (magazine) Law Offices of Roy Haber BioResource Consultants Law Offices of Edward MacDonald Tierra Data Law Office of John Gabrielli Black and Veatch
Law Office of Bill Kopper Terry Preston, Wildlife Ecology Research Center
Law Office of Donald B. Mooney EcoStat, Inc. Law Office of Veneruso & Moncharsh US Navy Law Office of Steven Thompson US Department of Agriculture Law Office of Brian Gaffney US Forest Service
California Wildlife Federation US Fish & Wildlife Service
Defenders of Wildlife US Department of Justice Sierra Club California Energy Commission National Endangered Species Network California Office of the Attorney General Spirit of the Sage Council California Department of Fish & Wildlife
The Humane Society California Department of Transportation
Hagens Berman LLP California Department of Forestry Environmental Protection Information Center California Department of Food & Agriculture Goldberg, Kamin & Garvin, Attorneys at Law Ventura County Counsel Californians for Renewable Energy (CARE) County of Yolo
Seatuck Environmental Association Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Friends of the Columbia Gorge, Inc. Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program Save Our Scenic Area Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound East Bay Regional Park District Friends of the Swainson’s Hawk County of Alameda
Alameda Creek Alliance Don & LaNelle Silverstien
Center for Biological Diversity Seventh Day Adventist Church California Native Plant Society Escuela de la Raza Unida Endangered Wildlife Trust Susan Pelican and Howard Beeman and BirdLife South Africa Residents Against Inconsistent Development, Inc.
AquAlliance Bob Sarvey
Oregon Natural Desert Association Mike Boyd Save Our Sound Hillcroft Neighborhood Fund G3 Energy and Pattern Energy Joint Labor Management Committee, Retail Food Industry Emerald Farms Lisa Rocca
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Kevin Jackson
Southern California Edison Co. Dawn Stover and Jay Letto Georgia-Pacific Timber Co. Nancy Havassy Northern Territories Inc. Catherine Portman (for Brenda Cedarblade) David Magney Environmental Consulting Ventus Environmental Solutions, Inc.
Wildlife History Foundation Panorama Environmental, Inc.
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC Adams Broadwell Professional Corporation Ogin, Inc.
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Representative special-status species experience
Common name Species name Description
Field experience
California red-legged frog Rana aurora draytonii Protocol searches; Many detections Foothill yellow-legged frog Rana boylii Presence surveys; Many detections Western spadefoot Spea hammondii Presence surveys; Few detections California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense Protocol searches; Many detections
Coast range newt Taricha torosa torosa Searches and multiple detections
Blunt-nosed leopard lizard Gambelia sila Detected in San Luis Obispo County California horned lizard Phrynosoma coronatum frontale Searches; Many detections Western pond turtle Clemmys marmorata Searches; Many detections San Joaquin kit fox Vulpes macrotis mutica Protocol searches; detections
Sumatran tiger Panthera tigris Track surveys in Sumatra
Mountain lion Puma concolor californicus Research and publications Point Arena mountain beaver Aplodontia rufa nigra Remote camera operation Giant kangaroo rat Dipodomys ingens Detected in Cholame Valley San Joaquin kangaroo rat Dipodomys nitratoides Monitoring & habitat restoration
Monterey dusky-footed woodrat Neotoma fuscipes luciana Non-target captures and mapping of dens
Salt marsh harvest mouse Reithrodontomys raviventris Habitat assessment, monitoring Salinas harvest mouse Reithrodontomys megalotus distichlus Captures; habitat assessment
Bats Thermal imaging surveys
California clapper rail Rallus longirostris Surveys and detections
Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos Numerical & behavioral surveys Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni Numerical & behavioral surveys Northern harrier Circus cyaeneus Numerical & behavioral surveys White-tailed kite Elanus leucurus Numerical & behavioral surveys
Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus Large area surveys
Least Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii pusillus Detected in Monterey County Willow flycatcher Empidonax traillii extimus Research at Sierra Nevada breeding sites Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia hypugia Numerical & behavioral surveys Valley elderberry longhorn
beetle
Desmocerus californicus
dimorphus
Monitored success of relocation and habitat
restoration Analytical Arroyo southwestern toad Bufo microscaphus californicus Research and report. Giant garter snake Thamnophis gigas Research and publication Northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis Research and publication
Northern spotted owl Strix occidentalis Research and reports
Alameda whipsnake Masticophis lateralis
euryxanthus
Expert testimony
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MEMORANDUM
To: Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner, City of Santa Monica
From: Kristin Starbird, Senior Project Manager
Subject: 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project Responses to Lozeau Drury Letters (November
3, 2021 and February 2, 2022)
Date: February 9, 2022
Attachment(s): Bracketed November 3, 2021 and February 2, 2022 Comment Letters
The responses provided below address comments submitted by the law firm, Lozeau Drury, on behalf of Supporters
Alliance for Environmental Responsibility (SAFER) on the Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH #2018011001)
prepared for the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (Project). The first letter was submitted at the November
3, 2021 Planning Commission hearing with a follow up letter dated February 2, 2022, responding to the City’s initial
responses to their November 3, 2021 letter. The responses below address comments in the attached bracketed
letters which include the attached exhibits.
Responses to November 3, 2021 Letter
Comment 1-1:
As summarized, the comment provides an opinion that the Final EIR fails as an informational document, fails to
adequately analyze the Project’s environmental impacts, and fails to impose all feasible mitigation measures to
reduce the Project’s impacts. The comment requests a revised EIR be prepared and recirculated prior to considering
approvals for the Project.
Response to Comment 1-1:
The commenter’s opinion is noted and forwarded to the decision makers for consideration. The responses provided
to this letter address all of the concerns regarding the adequacy of the Final EIR raised by the commenter. None of
the issues raised in the comment letter constitute “significant new information” as defined in Section 15088.5 of
the CEQA Guidelines. “Significant new information” requiring recirculation of an EIR includes, for example, a
disclosure showing that:
(1) A new significant environmental impact would result from the project or from a new mitigation measure
proposed to be implemented.
(2) A substantial increase in the severity of an environmental impact would result unless mitigation
measures are adopted that reduce the impact to a level of insignificance.
(3) A feasible project alternative or mitigation measure considerably different from others previously
analyzed would clearly lessen the environmental impacts of the project, but the project’s proponents
decline to adopt it.
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(4) The draft EIR was so fundamentally and basically inadequate and conclusory in nature that meaningful
public review and comment were precluded. (Mountain Lion Coalition v. Fish and Game Com. (1989) 214
Cal.App.3d 1043.)
None of the issues raised in this comment letter provides information that substantively affects the analyses within
the Final EIR or otherwise identifies where the public would have been deprived of a meaningful opportunity to
comment on a substantial adverse environmental effect of the proposed Project or a feasible way to mitigate or
avoid such an effect. Therefore, recirculation of the EIR is not warranted or appropriate.
Comment 1-2:
The comment is summarized to note the Final EIR’s conclusion that Alternative 4 is infeasible because it does not
meet the Project’s economic objective falls short of what is required under CEQA and the analysis of this alternative
is inadequate because it does not provide substantial evidence to conclude Alternative 4 is infeasible.
Response to Comment 1-2:
Regarding Alternatives to the proposed Project, it is important to note that with the incorporation of mitigation
measures, as set forth in the Final EIR, the proposed Project would not result in any significant environmental
impacts. Chapter 6 of the Final EIR evaluates six Project alternatives, including the required No Project alternative,
per Section 15126.6(e) of the CEQA Guidelines. CEQA requires an EIR to describe a range of alternatives to the
project which would feasibly attain most of the basic project objectives and would avoid or substantially lessen any
significant impacts of a project (Section 15126.6(a)). As discussed on page 6-1 of the Final EIR, Section 15126.6(a)
of the CEQA Guidelines notes there is no ironclad rule governing the nature or scope of the alternatives to be
discussed other than the rule of reason. This rule is described in Section 15126.6(f) of the Guidelines and requires
the EIR to set forth only those alternatives necessary to foster informed decision-making. As defined in Section
15126.6(f), the rule of reason limits alternatives analyzed to those that would avoid or substantially lessen one or
more of the significant effects of a project. Of those alternatives, an EIR need examine in detail only the ones that
the lead agency determines could feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the project. The Guidelines go on
to state “[a]mong the factors that may be taken into account when addressing the feasibility of alternatives are
site suitability, economic viability, availability of infrastructure, general plan consistency, other plans or
regulatory limitations, jurisdictional boundaries ...”. The Alternatives analysis in an EIR is explicitly for the purpose
of reducing or eliminating significant environmental impacts, and the proposed Project does not result in any
significant impacts. While no significant and unavoidable Project impacts were identified, the alternatives selected
for analysis in this EIR provide a robust evaluation of numerous options, which were selected to inform the decision-
making process.
Alternative 4, Tier 1 (Reduced Project) Alternative calls for adaptively reusing the vacant portion of one of the existing
buildings on the site (GKGM Building) and developing a new 33,750 square foot (sf) building adjacent, as compared
to a 72,812 sf building under the proposed Project. Alternative 4 represents a reduction of approximately 39,000 sf
when compared to the proposed Project by developing a smaller building area. This alternative would generally meet
most of the objectives identified for the proposed Project and would reduce the severity of Project impacts. However,
this alternative would not generate local tax revenue, provide new construction jobs, or house new residents to
support local businesses to the same degree as the Project and therefore would not meet the Employment,
Economic, and Fiscal Benefits objective as well as the Project. The commenter is raising the question of feasibility
of approving an alternative that would result in fewer economic benefits as the Project and if this would be
considered “sufficiently severe” as to make it infeasible to adopt this alternative. Feasibility under CEQA
encompasses “desirability,” to the extent that desirability is based on a reasonable balancing of the relevant
economic, environmental, social, legal, and technological factors. (City of Del Mar, supra, at p. 417.)
Approval of a project with significant impacts requires findings be made by the lead agency pursuant to CEQA, and
the CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3 Sections 15043, 15091, and 15093). For
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each significant environmental effect identified in an EIR for a project, the lead agency must issue a written finding
reaching one or more of three permissible conclusions. (CEQA Guidelines Section 15091.) The permissible
conclusions are:
1. Changes or alterations have been required in, or incorporated into, the project which mitigate or avoid
the significant effects on the environment;
2. Those changes or alterations are within the responsibility and jurisdiction of another public agency and
have been, or can and should be adopted by that other agency;
3. Specific economic, legal, social, technological or other considerations for the provision of employment
opportunities for highly trained workers, make infeasible the mitigation measures or alternatives
identified in the environmental impact report. (Pub. Resources Code Section 21081; CEQA Guidelines
Section 15091.)
The City is required to prepare the Findings of Fact for those impacts that can be reduced to less than significant
with mitigation and a Statement of Overriding Considerations for any significant and unavoidable impacts. The lead
agency must consider the Final EIR and the all the evidence in the record to determine if the overriding economic,
legal, social, technological and other benefits of the Project outweigh the significant and unavoidable effects of the
Project, including alternatives. Absent any significant and unavoidable impacts it is up to the discretion of the City
Council, as lead agency, to review all the substantial evidence provided in order to make the final determination to
approve the Project or a Project alternative.
Comment 1-3:
The comment is summarized as follows: concerns are raised regarding addressing off-gassing of formaldehyde-
based glues and states the impacts to future Project employees needs to be analyzed in the EIR and mitigation
measures should be imposed to reduce the risk of formaldehyde exposure. The comment also references mitigation
measures (see also Exhibit A).
Response to Comment 1-3:
The Project is proposing development of a commercial property that includes employees and not residents.
Employees are not considered sensitive receptors under CEQA but are covered by the standards and protocols of
the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). The South Coast Air Quality Management District
(SCAQMD) defines sensitive receptors as people who are most likely affected by air pollution, which includes the
elderly and people with cardiovascular and chronic respiratory diseases. Sensitive receptors include residences,
schools, playgrounds, childcare centers, long-term healthcare facilities, rehabilitation centers, convalescent
centers, and retirement homes (SCAQMD 1993). The City’s CEQA Guidelines, State CEQA Guidelines, and
California’s air district guidelines, including the SCAQMD guidelines do not require an analysis of indoor air quality
which could result in potential impacts to future employees associated with new construction. California air districts’
including the SCAQMD develop CEQA thresholds of significance based on scientific and factual data specific to what
the air basin can accommodate without affecting the attainment date for state and federal ambient air quality
standards (AAQS). The AAQS is based on maximum pollutant levels for outdoor air quality that would not result in
harm to the public’s health. Furthermore, building materials are required to reduce exposure to toxic substances
through compliance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board
(CARB) regulations, such as 40 CFR Part 770, Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products.
These regulations typically apply to manufacturers, distributors, importers, fabricators, and retailers of the products.
All building materials used to construct the Project would be required to comply with the applicable federal and
state standards.
In addition, the Project is required to comply with the 2019 CALGreen Code, which specifies that composite wood
products (such as hardwood plywood and particleboard) meet the requirements for formaldehyde as specified in
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CARB’s Air Toxic Control Measures. The 2019 CALGreen building code also does not allow added formaldehyde-
based resins or ultra-low emitting formaldehyde resins and requires documentation of compliance with CARB’s Air
Toxic Control Measures. (See Section 5.504.4.5, Chapter 5, Part 11, 2019 California Green Building Standards
Code, July 2019, incorporated herein by this reference.) Furthermore, the commenter is speculating that composite
wood materials would be used in the interior of the building. The types of interior building materials would not be
known until the building permit stage, and as stated above, these materials would be required to comply with CARB
regulations and the 2019 CALGreen building code. There is no substantial evidence that the Project would involve
use of materials that contain formaldehyde in levels that pose a risk to human health.
The commenter’s conclusions were not based on the assumption that the Project would be constructed in
accordance with CARB’s Air Toxic Control Measures and the 2019 CALGreen building code. The commenter
provides no evidence to substantiate a contrary conclusion that in spite of the Project using materials that comply
with CARB’s standards for Air Toxic Control Measures, the Project would still expose employees to toxic substances
that exceed the SCAQMD’s CEQA significance health risk threshold.
The Final EIR evaluates and discloses potential impacts to air quality associated with construction and operation of
the Project. The commenter’s assertion that future employees could be at risk for carcinogens associated with off-
gassing of products containing formaldehyde constitutes speculation, not substantial evidence and is not required
to be evaluated in a CEQA document. Finally, CEQA Guidelines Section 15126.4(B), states “compliance with a
regulatory permit or other similar process may be identified as mitigation if compliance would result in
implementation of measures that would be reasonably expected, based on substantial evidence in the record, to
reduce the significant impact to the specified performance standards.” This comment does not establish any new
information that would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-4:
A summary of the comment alleges the Final EIR incorrectly estimated the Project’s construction and operational
emissions because the analysis relies on default values used in the model (CalEEMod.2016.3.2) that are not
consistent with information in the Final EIR.
Response to Comment 1-4:
As identified in the CalEEMod User's Tips documentation, "Users are encouraged to understand the defaults and
provide site specific data (e.g., construction schedule, construction equipment type, results of traffic study,
predicted water usage, etc.), if available, for a more accurate analysis" (CAPCOA 2017). As such, changes to the
default CalEEMod assumptions for Project emissions modeling were appropriate and based on input from the
Project applicant and Project-specific information.
CalEEMod provides default values for input parameters such as for medical office and research/development
building square footage. After basic project characteristics and land use information is inputted, CalEEMod provides
default values so that the model may still be used to evaluate emissions from a land use development project in
the event that such detailed information is not yet known (for instance, for a project in the planning stage). Similarly,
CalEEMod provides a host of default values for the construction emissions analysis. Construction default values
were used where Project information was not readily available. Default inputs that were updated according to
information provided by the Project applicant included construction schedule phase lengths for major activities
(e.g., demolition, grading, building construction, paving, and architectural coating); construction equipment lists for
these major activities and hours of usage per day; construction truck and vehicle worker trips; and
grading/excavation quantities. The construction methodology including information provided by the Project
applicant are provided in the Final EIR beginning on page 4.2-30 in Section 4.2.4, Methodology.
Furthermore, the Project applicant and their contractor(s) represent ‘experts’ in estimating construction activities
based on their experience with similar projects and their need to estimate construction activities, such as duration
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of construction and equipment needed for budgeting purposes. Substantial evidence is defined under CEQA to
mean “facts, reasonable assumptions predicated on facts, and expert opinion supported by facts” (CEQA Guidelines
Section 15384(b)). Because assumptions provided the Project applicant and their team represent an expert opinion
supported by facts, these assumptions constitute substantial evidence under CEQA that can be used to more
accurately estimate Project-generated emissions.
Regarding operations, Project-specific data was used from the EIR’s transportation analysis including the Project’s
trip generation. The emissions estimates also assume compliance with regulations (state or local) which take into
account certain input variables such as compliance with building energy standards and utility renewable energy
standards, as adopted by the state, some of which are not currently programmed into the model by default since
many laws have been updated since release of the most current model. Therefore, the use of Project-specific data
in CalEEMod is appropriate and fully in line with the CalEEMod User’s Guide. Information on the Project’s air
emissions obtained from CalEEMod and relied on in the Final EIR is based on substantial evidence and is adequate
as presented. This comment does not establish any new information that would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-5:
The comment, as summarized, identifies five default values relied on for the air quality modeling and claims these
values were either inconsistent with other information in the Final EIR or unjustified.
Response to Comment 1-5:
Each of the five default values are identified and discussed below.
Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value
The commenter states that the justification fails to substantiate changes to the Project’s acres of grading and the
CalEEMod model underestimated the Project’s construction-related emissions. The Project’s total acres of grading
was accurately estimated in CalEEMod, which is based on site specific information. As discussed in Chapter 3.0,
Project Description of the Final EIR, the total site includes 1.03 acres, which includes two parcels: 1925 Arizona
Avenue and 1242 20th Street. As such, 1.03 acres would be subject to grading/shoring activities during
construction of the Project. Contrary to the commenter's assertion, the text included from the CalEEMod User Guide
does not demonstrate an insufficiency regarding the analysis presented in the Final EIR. The total net acreage to
be graded of 1.03 acres, as provided by the Project applicant, was used to determine the total area to be graded
during the grading phase of the Project. Furthermore, the purpose of the SCAQMD guidance is to estimate the
maximum acres of grading per day to determine the daily thresholds for the localized significance thresholds (LST)
analysis. The text emphasized by the commenter appears to expressly condone the use of the total area to be
graded as a means of determining the amount of grading needed on the site. Furthermore, the grading phase is
assumed to occur over an 8-month duration, with multiple pieces of construction equipment working within the
Project site for the duration of the Project’s construction. An 8-month grading period with multiple pieces of
equipment working within the site, represents a reasonable, if not conservative, approach to analysis for grading a
total of 1.03 acres. Therefore, the model was accurately updated based on site specific information provided by the
Project applicant and the Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented.
Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours
The proposed Project’s off-road construction equipment unit amounts and usage hours are based on Project
specific information provided by the Project applicant, as described on page 4.2-32, Construction, in the Air Quality
section of the Final EIR. Not only are changes to the model default values based on acceptable and industry
standard, but the changes result in a more accurate assessment of Project-generated construction and operational
emissions because the values are based on Project-specific information. As specifically identified in the CalEEMod
User's Tips documentation, "Users are encouraged to understand the defaults and provide site specific data (e.g.,
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construction schedule, construction equipment type, results of traffic study, predicted water usage, etc.), if
available, for a more accurate analysis" (CAPCOA 2017). As such, the changes to the default CalEEMod assumptions
for the project emissions modeling were appropriate based on applicant input and Project-specific information. For
example, the commenter questions changes made to the construction equipment hour usage equipment
assumptions, which were all based on applicant-provided information in consultation with a construction contractor.
Therefore, the Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented.
Failure to Substantiate Demolition and Reduction to Number of Demolition Hauling Trips
CalEEMod provides default values for input parameters such as for a medical office and research/development
building square footages. After the minimum project characteristic and land use information is inputted, CalEEMod
provides default values so that the model may still be used to evaluate emissions from a land use development
project in the event that such detailed information is not yet known (for instance, for a project in the planning stage).
Similarly, CalEEMod provides a host of default values for the construction emissions analysis. Construction default
values were utilized where Project-specific information was not readily available. Default inputs that were updated
according to information provided by the Project applicant include construction schedule phase lengths for major
activities (e.g., demolition, grading, building construction, paving, and architectural coating); construction
equipment lists for these major activities and hours of usage per day, construction truck and vehicle worker trips,
and grading/shoring information. The construction methodology including information provided by the Project
applicant are provided in the Final EIR beginning on page 4.2-29 in Section 4.2.4, Approach and Methodology of
the Air Quality Section and beginning on page 4.6-29, Section 4.6.4, Approach and Methodology of the Greenhouse
Gas Emissions Section of the Final EIR.
The number of haul truck trips required during the demolition phase was based on building square footage and
pavement to be removed. The Project would involve the demolition of three buildings (rear garage, 3-unit building,
and 7-unit building), and surface parking lot. Square footages for the existing buildings and pavement area were
approximated using Google Earth. It was assumed that a total of approximately 10,755 sf of existing buildings and
15,552 sf of asphalt would be demolished and hauled off site. In order to estimate the number of haul trucks from
pavement removal, CalRecycle’s Construction/Demolition and Inert Debris Tools and Resources rate of 2,400
pounds per cubic yard of debris for asphalt was used. Assuming a depth of 4 inches and an area of approximately
0.52 acres of pavement to be removed would result in a volume of approximately 335 tons of debris. Therefore,
the overall number of haul trips resulting from construction of the Project was based on the building square footage
and the approximate tonnage of asphalt debris, which was estimated to be 164 one-way haul trips. Therefore, the
Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented.
Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers
Worker and vendor vehicle trips were based on CalEEMod default values. As discussed above, CalEEMod provides
default values so that the model may still be used to evaluate emissions from a land use development project in
the event that detailed information is not yet known (for instance, for a project in the planning stage). Similarly,
CalEEMod provides a host of default values for the construction emissions analysis. Construction default values
used in the assessment includes construction truck and vehicle worker trips. Defaults in CalEEMod are often
inaccurate and do not take into account project specifics or local on-site conditions that may limit peak construction
activities – for example, size of site and city requirements regarding the number of trucks that may travel to and
from a project site during specific time frames and if equipment is to be staged onsite. However, the emissions
analysis for this Project used Project-specific data to the extent information was available.
In addition, the commenter states that the “the justification provided by the User Entered Comments & Non-Default
Data table only references hauling trips, not worker or vendor trips” is incorrect. Worker and vendor trips were
rounded up based on CalEEMod default data and Project specific information. Furthermore, there are duplicate
phases (i.e., grading 2 and building construction 2 and 3) assumed in the modeling in order to capture durations
for specific construction equipment. Because those additional phases would be part of the overall main grading
and building construction subphases, the worker, vendor, and haul trips are included in the main grading and
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building construction subphases and were zeroed out for those specific subphases (grading 2 and building
construction 2 and 3). In addition, two vendor trucks were assumed during the main grading phase to account for
water trucks (4 one-way trips). The commenter also states that the modeling should have included 39 workers being
present on the Project site. As described in Chapter 3.0, Project Description, up to 4 to 39 construction workers
would be on-site at any one time. The commenters statement is incorrect, as presented in Table 4.2-8 in Section
4.2, Air Quality, the lowest number of worker trips would be 8 one-way trips (4 round trips) which would occur during
the demolition and grading phases. In addition, during building construction, the Project was estimated to have 78
one-way worker trips (39 round trips). Thus, the estimated 4 to 39 construction workers was based on CalEEMod
modeling parameters used. Therefore, the use and update of CalEEMod default parameters is appropriate and the
Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented.
Failure to Model Material Export
The Final EIR includes information on the approximate amount of material to be exported which is included in the
Project’s construction emission calculations. As presented on page 4.2-30, Construction, in the Final EIR Air Quality
Section, it was estimated the Project would require approximately 58,000 cubic yards of soil to be exported during
grading/shoring activities. Grading information was based on grading plans provided by the Project applicant. The
amount of soil to be exported during excavation/shoring activities has been reflected in the model. Grading
activities are anticipated to be performed through the use of off-road construction equipment (e.g., grader and
tractor/loader/backhoe) which would occur over approximately 8 to 9 months. Based on information provided by
the Project applicant, 10 cubic yard trucks would be used. As discussed in the construction health risk assessment
(HRA), Appendix B of the Final EIR, construction scenario assumptions, including phasing, equipment mix, and
vehicle trips, were based on information provided by the Project applicant and CalEEMod default values. All
assumptions pertaining to construction emissions, including phasing, equipment, and vehicle trips are based on
Section 4.2 (Air Quality) of the Final EIR. For the HRA, diesel particulate matter (DPM) exhaust emitted from on-site
construction equipment and diesel vehicles are of concern. Notably, to include only on-site emissions from diesel haul and
vendor trucks, it was conservatively assumed these trucks would operate for 0.19-miles on site (1,000 feet) in the modeling.
Therefore, the Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented.
Comment 1-6:
To summarize the comment, the commenter states the Project’s construction HRA is incorrect due to the inputting
of several incorrect values into the model and the HRA underestimates the concentration of diesel particulate
matter (DPM) which underestimates the Project’s cancer risk.
Response to Comment 1-6:
The commenter uses a screening model known as AERSCREEN, to evaluate health risk impacts from diesel
emissions during Project construction activities. While the AERSCREEN model is recognized as an acceptable model
by the EPA and SCAQMD; however, it is considered a screening model. As a screening model, it overestimates
impacts with the general understanding that if AERSCREEN does not show impacts, then impacts would also not
occur if a more detailed analysis is conducted using a more refined model. AERSCREEN is a simplified model in
that it does not consider meteorological data or topographical data. AERSCREEN assumes calm wind conditions at
all times and a stable atmosphere (i.e., no atmospheric mixing). AERSCREEN also has simplified emissions input
fields which typically overestimates emission impacts from varying construction activities.
Construction health risks were evaluated in the Final EIR using a more refined model recommended by EPA and
SCAQMD to evaluate project effects, known as the American Meteorological Society/Environmental Protection
Agency Regulatory Model (AERMOD). This model takes into account meteorological data and topographical data. It
also accounts for the geography of a project site, locations of emissions sources, the time of day emissions would
occur, locations of sensitive receptors, and other factors to a much greater degree than AERSCREEN, which better
represents the real world environment. The construction HRA prepared for the Project used the AERMOD model,
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which relied on methodologies provided by the SCAQMD and age sensitivity factors and other health risk evaluation
parameters recommended by the SCAQMD and the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA).
See Response to Comment 1-5 which addresses the validity of the adjusted inputs. The modeling results indicate
that health risk impacts were determined to be less than the SCAQMD significance thresholds for cancer risk and
non-cancer chronic risk for DPM after implementation of mitigation measure MM-AQ-1, which would require the use
of Tier 4 interim equipment for all construction equipment greater than 75 horsepower. Use of Tier 4 construction
equipment would ensure the Project’s construction-related health risk to nearby receptors would be less than
significant. Therefore, the Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented.
Comment 1-7:
The comment is summarized to note that the commenter states the Project’s operational HRA, fails to quantitively
evaluate toxic air contaminants (TACs) associated with Project operation and in doing so fails to connect TAC
emissions to potential health risks to nearby receptors.
Response to Comment 1-7:
The Project would not result in a long-term source of TAC emissions. No residual TAC emissions and corresponding
cancer risk are anticipated after construction, and no long-term sources of TAC emissions are anticipated during
operation of the proposed Project. The CARB has published the Air Quality and Land Use Handbook: A Community
Health Perspective (CARB 2005), which identifies certain types of facilities or sources that may emit substantial
quantities of TACs and therefore could conflict with sensitive land uses, such as “schools and schoolyards, parks
and playgrounds, daycare centers, nursing homes, hospitals, and residential communities.” The Air Quality and
Land Use Handbook is a guide for siting of new sensitive land uses, but it does not mandate specific separation
distances to avoid potential health impacts. CARB has identified the following facilities or sources of TACs:
• High-traffic freeways and roads
• Distribution centers
• Rail yards
• Ports
• Refineries
• Chrome plating facilities
• Dry cleaners
• Large gas dispensing facilities.
The proposed Project would not include any of the land uses listed above and would not be located near any of
these uses potentially exposing sensitive receptors to TAC emissions from these sources. Furthermore, the
commenter states that the Project would generate 100 truck trips per day. As presented in Appendix B of the Final
EIR, the Project would result in approximately 1,287 weekday trips. Using the CalEEMod Version 2016.3.2 default
fleet mixes for medical office and research/development land uses (2% for medium-heavy duty [MHD] trucks and
3.5% for heavy-heavy duty [HHD] trucks), the Project would result in approximately 71 truck trips per day. Therefore,
based on the above considerations the Final EIR’s health risk analysis is adequate as presented.
Comment 1-8:
The comment, as summarized, references the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) 2015
guidance describing which types of projects warrant preparation of an HRA and if a project is expected to last over
6 months, the exposure should be evaluated using a 30-year exposure duration to estimate individual cancer risks.
The commenter recommends health risk impacts from the Project be evaluated.
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Response to Comment 1-8:
Regarding the assertion that construction and operational health risks should be based on a 30-year exposure
duration, vastly exceeds the 6-month requirement set forth by OEHHA. As discussed in the construction HRA
(Appendix B of the Final EIR), the construction HRA was performed in accordance with the OEHHA approved the
2015 Risk Assessment Guidelines Manual (OEHHA 2015). SCAQMD requires that all HRAs prepared for CEQA
documents follow SCAQMD policies in conjunction with the 2015 Risk Assessment Guidelines Manual. For the
purposes of the construction HRA, given the less-than-lifetime exposure period, and the higher breathing rates and
sensitivity of children to construction-generated TACs, the cancer risk calculation assumes that the exposure would
affect children early in their lives. For the residential health risk, the HRA assumes exposure would start in the third
trimester of pregnancy and occur for 23 months, over the duration of construction activities. The Final EIR
adequately evaluated the Project’s potential health risk impacts from construction and determined that they would
be less than significant after implementation of mitigation measure MM-AQ-1. This comment does not establish
any new information that would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-9:
As summarized in the comment, the Final EIR fails to evaluate the “cumulative lifetime cancer risk to nearby,
existing receptors associated with Project construction and operation together.” The commenter requests the
cumulative cancer risk posed by the Project’s construction and operation to nearby, existing receptors should be
quantified and compared to the SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million.
Response to Comment 1-9:
The SCAQMD nor OEHHA provides guidance requiring that construction and operational health risk be evaluated
together. Based on an email from Michael Krause, Planning and Rule Manager with SCAQMD, who is an expert, a
project’s construction and operational health risks need to be evaluated separately. Thus, the Project’s construction
HRA is analyzed in accordance with industry guidance and, as discussed under Response to Comment 1-7 an
operational HRA is not considered necessary for the Project. The cumulative effects associated with exposure over
a 30-year period is addressed in Response to Comment 1-8.
Comment 1-10:
The commenter prepared a screening-level HRA to evaluate potential impacts from Project construction using
AERSCREEN, a screening-level air quality dispersion model. The comment is summarized to note that based on this
screening tool the lifetime cancer risk exceeds SCAQMD’s threshold of 10 in one million and the commenter states
the Project may have a significant health impact as a result of diesel particulate emissions (DPM) and recommends
additional analysis be conducted.
Response to Comment 1-10:
The commenter prepared a screening-level HRA using AERSCREEN and changed CalEEMod inputs with the
assumption that health risks should be combined for construction and operation of the Project. First, the
commenter subtracted the 676-day construction duration from the 30-year exposure duration, resulting in an
operational exposure duration of 28.15 years. As previously discussed under Response to Comment 1-9, the
SCAQMD nor OEHHA provides guidance requiring that construction and operational health risk be evaluated
together; however, the commenter’s health risk calculations combine and evaluate both construction and operation
cancer risks together. Further, the commenter states that the Project would result in 25 pounds of DPM during
Project operations. The screening-level operational HRA prepared by the commenter’s scientists (Exhibit B of this
Comment Letter) incorrectly correlates exhaust PM10 (coarse particulate matter) emissions generated by Project
operational emission sources with DPM emissions. The commenter’s screening-level HRA calculates DPM
emissions for diesel-fueled trucks associated with the Project. The DPM exhaust emission rate from the operational
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phase of the Project used in the commenters health risk calculations is based on the exhaust PM10 annual emission
rate from the Final EIR’s CalEEMod annual model runs. However, the exhaust PM10 emissions from CalEEMod do
not directly correlate to DPM from operational emission sources. For instance, over 32% of operation-generated
exhaust PM10 would be from natural gas combustion associated with building energy use. Natural gas combustion
would not generate DPM, because diesel fuel is not part of the combustion process. In addition, the predominant
mobile emission source associated with proposed medical office building research and development land uses
would be gasoline-fueled passenger cars, and not diesel-fueled trucks. For these reasons, the exhaust PM10
emissions from the operational CalEEMod annual output cannot be directly correlated to DPM for the purposes of
an HRA.
The HRA provided in the Final EIR used a refined air dispersion modeling approach (AERMOD), whereas a screening-
level HRA was prepared by the commenter’s scientists. The SCAQMD recommends a more refined modeling analysis
for projects which may exceed applicable thresholds. Refined models such as AERMOD require more site-specific
information and yield greater characterization of the Project’s effects and more representative results. Therefore,
the commenter has not provided any substantive comments or evidence that would alter model inputs or the
findings of the emissions calculations in the Final EIR. As such, the use of the air quality modeling results is correct
and is appropriately relied upon and no revisions to the Final EIR are required.
Comment 1-11:
The comment is summarized to state that the Final EIR’s analysis of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is flawed
because the analysis relies on the Project’s consistency with CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, Southern
California Association of Governments (SCAG’s) 2020-2045 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable
Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS), and the City of Santa Monica’s Land Use and Circulation Element (LUCE),
Sustainable City Plan, Green Building and Energy Code, and Climate Action and Adaptation Plan; uses an
unsubstantiated model to quantify GHG emissions; and fails to consider performance-based standards under
CARB’s Scoping Plan and SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
Response to Comment 1-11:
CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4 states that a lead agency should make a good-faith effort, based on available
information, to describe, calculate or estimate the amount of GHG emissions resulting from a project. A lead agency
has the discretion to determine, in the context of a particular project, whether to: (1) use a model or methodology
to quantify GHG emissions resulting from a project, and which model or methodology to use; or (2) rely on a
qualitative analysis or performance-based standards. A lead agency may consider the following when assessing the
significance of impacts from GHG emissions on the environment: (1) the extent to which the project may increase
or reduce GHG emissions as compared to the existing environmental setting; (2) whether the project emissions
exceed a threshold of significance that the lead agency determines applies to the project; and (3) the extent to
which the project complies with regulations or requirements adopted to implement a statewide, regional, or local
plan for the reduction or mitigation of GHG emissions. Such regulations or requirements must be adopted by the
relevant public agency through a public review process and must include specific requirements that reduce or
mitigate a project’s incremental contribution of GHG emissions. If there is substantial evidence that the possible
effects of a particular project are still cumulatively considerable notwithstanding compliance with the adopted
regulations or requirements, an EIR must be prepared for the project (CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4).
As discussed in the Final EIR, the City has not adopted quantitative project-level significance thresholds for
assessing impacts related to GHG emissions applicable to the proposed Project. In the absence of any adopted
quantitative threshold, the determination of whether or not the Project would result in a cumulatively considerable
contribution to the cumulative impacts of global climate change is based on applicable regulatory plans and policies
to reduce GHG emissions, which include CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan; the SCAG 2020-2045 RTP/SCS;
and the City’s Sustainable City Plan, Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, Green Building and Energy Code, and the
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City’s LUCE. The GHG analysis is consistent with the CEQA Guidelines and adequately evaluates GHG impacts as
required by CEQA.
The responses below address the four concerns raised by the commenter regarding the Final EIR’s approach to
evaluating GHG impacts.
Incorrect and Unsubstantiated Quantitative Analysis of Emissions
The comment is summarized to state that the quantitative GHG analysis relies on an “incorrect and unsubstantiated
air model”. It is assumed the commenter is referring to the CalEEMod model used to quantify the Project’s GHG
emissions. As described above under Response to Comment 1-6, all values inputted into the model were based on
information provided by the Project applicant and/or were reasonable assumptions based on best available data
and substantial evidence.
As previously discussed under Response to Comment 1-4, the CalEEMod User's Tips documentation states that,
"Users are encouraged to understand the defaults and provide site specific data (e.g., construction schedule,
construction equipment type, results of traffic study, predicted water usage, etc.), if available, for a more accurate
analysis" (CAPCOA 2017). As such, the changes to the default CalEEMod assumptions for the Project emissions
modeling were appropriate based on applicant input and Project-specific information.
CalEEMod provides default values for input parameters such as for medical office and research/development
square footages. After the minimum project characteristic and land use information is inputted, CalEEMod provides
default values so that the model may still be used to evaluate emissions from a land use development project in
the event that such detailed information is not yet known (for instance, for a project in the planning stage). Similarly,
CalEEMod provides a host of default values for the construction emissions analysis. Construction default values
were used where Project information was not readily available. Default inputs that were updated according to
information provided by the applicant include construction schedule phase lengths for major activities (e.g.,
demolition, grading, building construction, paving, and architectural coating); construction equipment lists for these
major activities and hours of usage per day, construction truck and vehicle worker trips, and grading/shoring
information. The construction methodology including information provided by the Project applicant is provided in
the Final EIR beginning on page 4.2-29 in section 4.2.4, Approach and Methodology in the Air Quality Section.’
Project-specific information was applied to the CalEEMod model where appropriate and based on information
obtained from the Project applicant regarding site-specific characteristics of the site and Project components. The
Project applicant and their contractor(s) represent ‘experts’ in estimating construction activities for the Project
based on their experience with similar projects and their need to estimate construction activities, such as duration
of construction and equipment needed, for budgeting. Substantial evidence is defined in the CEQA statute to mean
“facts, reasonable assumptions predicated on facts, and expert opinion supported by facts” (14 CCR 15384(b)).
Because assumptions provided the Project applicant and their team represent an expert opinion supported by facts,
these assumptions constitute substantial evidence under CEQA that can be used to more accurately estimate
Project-generated emissions.
Regarding operations, Project-specific data was used from the transportation analysis including the Project’s trip
generation rates for each land use type. The emissions estimates also assume compliance with regulations (state
or local) are also taken into account for certain input variables such as compliance with building energy standards
and utility renewable energy standards, as adopted by the State of California, some of which are not currently
programmed into the model by default since many laws have been updated since the release of the model.
Therefore, the use of Project-specific data in CalEEMod is appropriate and consistent with the CalEEMod User’s
Guide; thus, the Final EIR’s analysis is based on substantial evidence and is adequate as presented. Additionally,
as discussed on page 4.6-27 in Section 4.6, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, the quantitative emissions estimates are
provided for informational purposes only and were not used to determine significance. The impact analysis is based
solely on the Project’s consistency with applicable regulatory plans and policies to reduce GHG emissions, as
discussed on page 4.6-33 of the Final EIR. The analysis of the Project’s GHG emissions adheres to industry guidance
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and tools and accurately quantifies emissions. This comment does not establish any new information that would
require revisions to the Final EIR.
Failure to Identify a Potentially Significant GHG Impact
The comment is summarized to note that the commenter compares the Project’s estimated GHG emissions to their
own “SCAQMD 2035 efficiency target”, and states that when applying this threshold, the “incorrect and
unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant GHG impact.”
As discussed under Response to Comment 1-11, CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4 states that a lead agency has
the discretion to rely on a qualitative analysis or performance-based standards. As discussed in this response,
quantitative emissions estimates for the Project were provided for informational purposes only and were not used
to determine significance because neither CARB, SCAQMD, nor the City has adopted quantitative project-level
significance thresholds for assessing impacts related to GHG emissions applicable to the Project. Project
significance is based solely on the analysis of the Project’s consistency with applicable regulatory plans and policies
to reduce GHG emissions, as discussed on page 4.6-35 under Section 4.6.5, Impact Analysis of the Final EIR. This
approach is consistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4, which states that a lead agency has the discretion
to rely on a qualitative analysis.
As discussed in the Final EIR, the City has not adopted quantitative project-level significance thresholds for
assessing impacts related to GHG emissions. In the absence of any adopted quantitative threshold, the
determination of whether or not the Project would result in a cumulatively considerable contribution to the
cumulative impacts of global climate change is based on reviewing consistency with applicable regulatory plans
and policies adopted to reduce GHG emissions, which include CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan; the SCAG
2020-2045 RTP/SCS; and the City’s Sustainable City Plan, Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, Green Building and
Energy Code, and the City’s LUCE. The GHG analysis adequately evaluates GHG impacts as required by CEQA. This
comment does not establish any new information that would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan (Item 3)
A summary of the comment states that the Final EIR fails to evaluate the proposed Project’s consistency with CARB
2017 Scoping Plan performance-based daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita projections, and asserts that
the Final EIR’s claim that the proposed Project would not conflict with the 2017 Scoping Plan is therefore
unsupported.
CARB released the updated Mobile Source Strategy that demonstrates how the state can simultaneously meet air
quality standards, achieve 2030 and 2050 GHG emission reduction targets, decrease health risk, and reduce
petroleum consumption from the transportation sector. CARB developed a scenario-based modeling system that
was used to identify foreseeable emission reductions associated with existing mobile-source regulations, and to
explore different combinations of further advancements in technologies, fuels, and transportation system
efficiencies. This modeling relates VMT and GHG metrics to each other and can be a useful source of information
for planners considering projects using one or the other of these metrics. Specifically, in support of the Mobile
Source Strategy, CARB developed two scenarios using the model that are particularly relevant with respect to GHG
emissions from the transportation sector. Notably, the baseline scenario represents the mobile-source GHG
emissions reductions associated with existing mobile-source controls, regulations, foreseeable deployment of
technology, and current projections of VMT included in the existing RTP/SCSs adopted by the state’s 18
Metropolitan Planning Organizations pursuant to Senate Bill (SB) 375. Furthermore, the Cleaner Technologies and
Fuels scenario evaluates what level of additional deployment of cleaner vehicle technologies and fuels combined
with slower growth in VMT would be necessary to achieve state air quality targets and climate goals of 40% reduction
in GHG emissions from 1990 levels by 2030 and 80% by 2050. The existing total VMT per capita (2015-2018
average) was 24.6 and the existing light-duty VMT per capita (2015-2018 average) was 22.2.
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As discussed in Section 4.10, Transportation of the Final EIR, the City had not adopted local VMT significance
thresholds at the time the Project’s VMT assessment was undertaken, including a VMT metric and significance
criteria in compliance with SB 743 guidelines. A VMT analysis was included for the Project in the Final EIR for
informational purposes. The City’s travel demand forecasting model (TDFM) includes data on the average daily trips,
VMT, and trip length by trip purpose for each traffic analysis zone (TAZ), as well as the citywide averages. The Project
is located in the Santa Monica TDFM TAZ 231. The average home-based work trip attraction in TAZ 231 and 230 is
11.4 miles, which is slightly lower than the City-wide average of 12.1 miles. The estimated employee trips were
multiplied by the trip length and divided by the number of employees to calculate average VMT per employee. Thus
350 employee trips of 11.4 miles each equals 3,990 total daily miles. This equates to 11.4 VMT daily per employee
which is about 40% less than the City-wide base year (2013) average of 19.3 daily VMT per employee. The 2013
base year values were used since this is the most recent validated TDFM model run. Furthermore, the average trip
length for home-based other trip attractions and non-home-based trip attractions in TAZ 230 and 231 is 7.9 miles.
The average trip length for non-home-based trip productions in TAZ 230 and 231 is 3.7 miles.
Based on trip generation estimates in the Transportation Section of the Final EIR and data in the City’s travel
demand forecasting model, the proposed Project’s estimated VMT per capita is 11.4 VMT per employee which is
40% less than the Citywide 2013 average of 19.3 VMT per employee. Based on Office of Planning and Research’s
(OPR’s) review of the applicable research, and an assessment by the CARB, OPR recommends that a per capita or
per employee VMT that is 15% below that of the existing development may be a reasonable threshold. Therefore,
the Project meets Tier 3 of the City’s VMT screening criteria, no additional VMT analysis is required, and the Project
is determined to have a less-than-significant VMT impact. Given the less-than-significant VMT impact, the GHG
emissions from per capita VMT associated with the proposed Project are assumed to be consistent with the VMT
goals of the 2017 Scoping Plan. The Project was found to be consistent with all applicable strategies and measures
of the 2017 Scoping Plan, according to the consistency analysis starting on page 4.6-33 in Section 4.6, Greenhouse
Gas Emissions of the Final EIR. This comment does not establish any new information that would require revisions
to the Final EIR.
Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan (Item 4)
The comment is summarized to note that the Final EIR fails to consider whether the proposed Project meets the
specific performance-based goals of SCAG’s RTP/SCS and SB 375, including per capita GHG emission targets and
daily per capita VMT benchmarks.
As discussed in the Final EIR on page 4.6-27, CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.4 states that lead agencies have the
discretion to determine, in the context of a particular project, whether to: (1) use a model or methodology to quantify
GHG emissions resulting from a project, and which model or methodology to use; or (2) rely on a qualitative analysis
or performance-based standards. The significance of GHG impacts relating to the Project are based the applicable
regulatory plans and policies adopted to reduce GHG emissions, which include CARB’s Climate Change Scoping
Plan; the SCAG 2020-2045 RTP/SCS; and the City’s Sustainable City Plan, Climate Action and Adaptation Plan,
Green Building and Energy Code, and the City’s LUCE. The GHG analysis is consistent with the CEQA Guidelines and
adequately evaluates the Project’s GHG impacts.
As discussed in Section 4.10, Transportation of the Final EIR, the Project is estimated to generate 11.4 VMT daily
per employee, approximately 40% less than the City-wide base year (2013). Based on OPR’s review of the applicable
research, and an assessment by the CARB, OPR recommends that a per capita or per employee VMT that is 15%
below that of the existing development may be a reasonable threshold. Therefore, the Project was determined to
have a less-than-significant VMT impact. Given the less than significant VMT impact, the GHG emissions from per
capita VMT associated with the proposed project are assumed to be consistent with the VMT goals of the 2017
Scoping Plan and SCAG’s 2020-2045 RTP/SCS. Furthermore, the Project’s impact assessment evaluates the
consistency of the Project with plans adopted for the purpose of reducing GHG emissions separate from the
quantitative analysis, which was used to determine if the Project’s GHG emissions would be potentially significant.
The Project was also found to be consistent with the applicable regulatory plans and policies to reduce GHG
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emissions, including the emissions reduction measures discussed within 2017 Scoping Plan, Assembly Bill (AB) 32,
EO S-3-05 and B-30-15, and SCAG’s 2020-2045 RTP/SCS. Moreover, the Project site is well served by public transit
and is located in a Transit Priority Area as indicated by the City. Specifically, the Project site is approximately within
a 0.7-mile walking distance from the 17th Street/Santa Monica College station of the Expo Light Rail Line and is
well-served by bus transit service, including Big Blue Bus and Metro buses. The bus stops closest to the Project site
are on 20th Street southbound and at the Wilshire Boulevard/20th Street intersection, which is served by Big Blue
Bus Routes 2, 20, and 41. In general, the Project would be consistent with the overall intent of SB 743 to promote
the reduction of GHGs, the development of multi-modal transportation networks, and a diversity of land uses.
Therefore, if the Project would not conflict with these plans, the City would be able to achieve its GHG reduction
goals, and, therefore, these plans can be used at a project level to show that a project would not have a significant
cumulative effect on the environment as it relates to GHG impacts.
As the substantial evidence provided on pages 4.6-33 through 4.6-45 of Section 4.6, Greenhouse Gas Emissions,
of the Final EIR shows the Project would be consistent with the applicable provisions of these plans. Therefore, the
Final EIR properly concludes, based on substantial evidence, that the Project’s GHG impacts are less than
significant and mitigation measures are not required. This comment does not establish any new information that
would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-12
The comment, as summarized, claims because the Project would result in GHG impacts all of the Project’s
sustainability design features be implemented as formal mitigation measures and the air quality, GHG and HRA be
revised and updated.
Response to Comment 1-12:
The proposed Project includes a number of sustainable design features listed on page 3-11 in Chapter 3.0, Project
Description and referenced on page 4.6-32 in Section 4.6, Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the Final EIR. These
features include implementation of a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan per Chapter 9.53 of the
City’s Municipal Code. In addition, the Project would be required to meet or exceed the City’s Green Building
Standards and Energy Reach Code. The Project is already proposing to develop these design features as part of the
Project design. An analysis of the Project’s GHG impacts factors in the Project’s sustainable design features along
with compliance with state regulatory requirements help to reduce GHG emissions ensuring the Project would not
exceed the SCAQMD’s significance threshold for construction or operation related emissions (FEIR p. 4.6-35).
Additionally, it is important to note, CEQA does not require adoption of every imaginable feasible mitigation
measure. CEQA’s requirement applies only to feasible mitigation that will “substantially lessen” a project’s
significant effects. (Public Resources Code, § 21002.) As explained by one court: A lead agency's “duty to condition
project approval on incorporation of feasible mitigation measures only exists when such measures would [avoid or]
‘substantially lessen’ a significant environmental effect.” (San Franciscans for Reasonable Growth v. City and
County of San Francisco (1989) 209 Cal.App.3d 1502, 1519.) “Thus, the agency need not, under CEQA, adopt every
nickel and dime mitigation scheme brought to its attention or proposed in the project EIR.” (Ibid.) Rather, an EIR
should focus on mitigation measures that are feasible, practical, and effective. (Napa Citizens for Honest
Government v. Napa County Board of Supervisors (2001) 91 Cal.App.4th 342, 365.).
The GHG analysis determined Project impacts to be less than significant and no mitigation measures are warranted.
In addition, many of the Project’s sustainable design features reflect compliance with City code requirements and
building standards (e.g., City’s Water-Efficient Landscape and Irrigation Standards), which must be implemented
and complied with during Project construction activities and long-term operation. The comment does not provide
new information that would require revisions to the Final EIR.
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Comment 1-13:
The comment is summarized to state, the commenter claims the Final EIR relies on incorrect information to address
the presence of suitable habitat for sensitive species or special-status species resulting in an incorrect baseline to
evaluate impacts to biological resources. The comment goes on to cite numerous databases containing information
on the presence of protected species.
Response to Comment 1-13:
The Project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized area in the City and includes ornamental trees,
shrubs, and lawns. The nearest open space areas within two miles are cemeteries, a golf course, and the well-
maintained Santa Monica Beach. In general, suitable habitat for sensitive species, or special-status species, does
not occur within the City. Terrestrial natural open space in the region is limited to the Santa Monica Mountains two
miles north of the Project site and the Ballona wetlands five miles to the south. The analysis of impacts to biological
resources was addressed in the Initial Study (FEIR Appendix A) and all impacts were determined to be less than
significant. As discussed on page 16 of the Initial Study, within the City there is a limited number of threatened or
endangered species that are likely to occur (City of Santa Monica 2010). These protected species are primarily
found in marine environments, coastal habitats, and canyon areas. The Project site is located in a developed,
urbanized area where there is no suitable foraging or nesting habitat to support any sensitive species. The project
site is not located in riparian habitat or a sensitive natural community and does not support any aquatic resources
regulated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers or California Department of Fish and Wildlife as jurisdictional
wetlands, waters of the United States, or waters of the state (City of Santa Monica 2010).
As indicated in the Initial Study, the Project site is developed with ornamental trees near the 7-unit and 3-unit
buildings, shrubs, planters, and plants near the Funeral Home building, and a grassy area near the corner of 20th
Street and Arizona Avenue. Off-site street trees are located along 20th Street and Arizona Avenue. The Project site
is surrounded by a church/school; mix of multi-family residential uses and commercial uses; residential buildings
and medical/healthcare related buildings; and single-family and multi-family residential buildings. The Project site
is within the City’s Healthcare Mixed Use District that includes the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center, Providence
Saint John’s Health Center, and the areas immediately around and between these facilities. The Project site and
surrounding areas have been developed, and the natural vegetation, soils, and hydrology have been removed. As
such, the Final EIR’s determination that the area is urbanized is correct.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) is used to
track special-status plant and wildlife species (CDFW 2022). CNDDB staff work with partners to maintain current
lists of rare species, as well as to maintain an ever-growing database of GIS-mapped locations for these species.
Typically, the records in the CNDDB are of breeding occurrences for wildlife or populations for plants submitted by
biologists. The loss of habitat due to development is the primary reason why most species become protected as
defined by a special-status designation. There are some special-status species that have adapted to breeding and
foraging in urban environments, for example American peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum), but most
special-status species are associated with natural habitats. Most of the special-status species with recorded
occurrences within the urbanized Los Angeles Basin are assumed to be extinct due to the loss of their associated
habitats.
The eBird and iNaturalist databases, noted by the commenter, are open to the public and document an occurrence
of a wildlife species at one instance but it may not establish the presence of suitable breeding and foraging habitat
that a species is dependent upon. For example, a rare bird seen in a tree of a parking lot can be documented and
submitted to these online geodatabases, but that species may only use riparian habitat for breeding. Therefore, a
single, transient occurrence of a special-status bird can occur anywhere, but that does not establish suitable habitat
or territory at the location. Just that the location is within the range of the species, which includes areas that the
species is transient in during migration.
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Most of the special-status species with recorded occurrences within the urbanized Los Angeles Basin are assumed
to be extinct due to the loss of their associated habitats. Of the 18 CNDDB records within one mile of the Project
site, 10 are either extinct or possibly extirpated (needs field truthing) (CDFW 2022). Of the eight extant records, five
were recorded more than 70 years ago and lack the information for accurate mapping. The remaining three extant
records are two monarch butterfly species (Danaus plexippus pop. 1) and one is silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris
noctivagans). The Project site lacks tree groves that wintering monarch could use for winter roosts and the lower
montane coniferous forest and old-growth riparian forests that silver-haired bats use for roosting.
The biological survey of the Project site, conducted by the commenter’s biologist, Dr. Smallwood (see Exhibit B)
occurred during the fall migration season. Based on the survey, the Project site and the surrounding vicinity provides
minimal roosting and foraging habitat for any sensitive or protected special-status species. For example, the
California gull (Larus californicus) and red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) have wide ranges and are transient over
many areas; however, the Project site and surrounding areas do not provide typical foraging and nesting habitat,
unless the gull was observed eating trash discarded by humans. Most of the bird species observed by Dr. Smallwood
are common urban adapted species. The existing bird use of the site is not expected to change since the Project
would replace existing an existing developed area with new development, and the Project would still be located in
a highly urbanized area with minimal habitat for biological resources. This comment does not establish any new
information that would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-14:
The comment is summarized to state that the aerosphere (airspace) above the Project, and its use by plant and
wildlife species, was not take into consideration in the Final EIR. Specifically, how it the Project’s proposed buildings
could impact birds due to bird-window collision.
Response to Comment 1-14:
As discussed previously, the approximately one-acre Project site is currently developed with three two-story
buildings that house a restaurant and office space, and surrounding surface parking lots. The site is located within
a highly urbanized area of the City surrounded by a mix of commercial uses, multi-story residential buildings,
medical/healthcare buildings, a school, and a church. In urban areas, especially in areas with tall buildings bird
collisions with windows and other man-made structures resulting in injury and mortality is a common occurrence.
Rates of bird-building collisions are influenced by many factors that interact across multiple spatial and temporal
scales. At small scales, collisions are influenced by features of buildings (e.g., size, height, and window/glass area)
and their immediate surroundings (e.g., nearby vegetation and greenspace). Bird-window collision mortality has
been shown to be strongly associated with an interaction effect between building size and regional urbanization,
with the positive effect of building size on mortality strongest in areas with low levels of regional urbanization and
weak to nonexistent in regions with high levels of urbanization (Loss et al. 2019, Hager et al. 2013). Collision
mortality was consistently low for small buildings, regardless of large-scale urbanization (Hager et al. 2017).
The proposed Project includes development of a new 3-story building and re-use of a portion of one of the existing
buildings. The Project would not constitute a substantive change to the surrounding urban environment increasing
the risk of collisions because the site is already developed with multi-story buildings and the surrounding area is
densely developed with buildings that range in height. The Project would also be required to comply with the City’s
Municipal Code Section 9.21.120 which prohibits the use of highly reflective building materials. Section 9.21.120
(D)(3) states that no more than 25% of the surface area of any façade on any new building or addition to an existing
building shall contain black or mirrored glass or other mirror-like material that is highly reflective.
The bird collision rate stated in this comment is speculative and not supported by substantial evidence that such
bird mortalities would occur due to construction of a 3-story building at the Project site. Furthermore, given the
urbanized nature of the Project area and the significant number, density and height of existing buildings,
construction of a 3-story building would not be expected to change flying patterns of bird species in the area such
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that there would an increase in bird window collisions. This comment does not establish any new information that
would require revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-15:
To summarize the comment, the commenter alleges the Final EIR failed to analyze cumulative effects on wildlife
because it incorrectly assumed lack of suitable habitat for protected species on the Project site and is requesting an
analysis of the Project’s potential impacts to bird mortality and its contribution to cumulative impacts of bird-window
collision mortality in the City. The commenter goes on to state the City should address these concerns through
development of a City ordinance designed to guide building design, fatality monitoring, and compensatory mitigation for
loss of birds.
Response to Comment 1-15:
Records of bird mortality due to collisions with windows or buildings is not currently tracked by any state or local
agency; therefore, it is too speculative to evaluate cumulative impacts to protected bird species that are killed
colliding with windows or buildings in the City. The comment is not supported by substantial evidence that bird
mortalities of protected species constitute a significant impact. Potential impacts to biological resources was
addressed in the Initial Study (FEIR Appendix A). The Initial Study determined that the proposed Project would not
have any potential to result in a significant impact to biological resources and the topic was eliminated from further
consideration in the EIR. As stated on page 16 of the Initial Study, in general, suitable habitat for sensitive species,
or special-status species, does not occur within the City. The Project site is fully developed and does not extend into
undisturbed areas. The development of a new building in place of an existing parking lot would not result in the
taking of rare or sensitive species or the degradation of sensitive habitat. Therefore, potential impacts to the habitat
and range of known sensitive species in the area are not significant and do not warrant additional evaluation.
Please see also the discussion above under Response to Comment 1-13 and Response to Comment 1-14.
Further, the Project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized area that has been in that condition for
at least 100 hundred years based off a review of historical topographic maps. Species expected to use the Project
site and the surrounding area from the present to the foreseeable future are expected to be urban adapted or
transient since the Project does not remove existing habitat because it does not exist, the Project would not change
the urban nature of the site or surroundings. Therefore, because the Project would not remove any habitat that
could support protected terrestrial or avian wildlife species, the Project would not contribute to the cumulative
decline of any protected species. A cumulative analysis of avian mortality due to collisions with windows or buildings
is not warranted for common bird species. This comment does not establish any new information that would require
revisions to the Final EIR.
Comment 1-16:
To summarize the comment, it is the opinion of the commenter that the EIR is inadequate and urges the City to not
recommend certification of the Final EIR or approval of the Project in order to allow staff additional time to address
their concerns.
Response to Comment 1-16:
The commenter’s opinion is noted and forwarded to the decision makers for consideration. The responses provided
to this letter address all of the concerns regarding the adequacy of the Final EIR raised by the commenter.
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Responses to February 2, 2022 Letter
Comment 1-17:
The commenter is requesting “that the City reject the Planning Commission’s approval of the FEIR and issue a
Revised EIR because the project has significant environmental impacts that have not been fully addressed or
mitigated.”
Response to Comment 1-17:
The commenter’s opinion is noted and forwarded to the decision makers for consideration. The responses provided
to this letter and to the November 3, 2021 letter address all of the concerns regarding the adequacy of the Final
EIR raised by the commenter.
Comment 1-18:
To summarize the comment, the commenter disagrees with the findings in the Final EIR and claims the evidence
presented in their November 3, 2021 letter identifies air quality, health risk, greenhouse gas, biological resources
and indoor air quality impacts that were not mitigated.
Response to Comment 1-18:
Please see Responses to Comments 1-2 through 1-15 that address the commenter’s claims that the Final EIR did
not adequately address impacts to the issue areas listed above. Please see also Responses to Comments 1-19
through 1-24, below, that provide further evidence that these issues were adequately evaluated in the Final EIR.
Comment 1-19:
In summary, the comment reiterates that there is not adequate evidence for the City to reject Alternative 4 because
it does not meet all the objectives of the Project, specifically the objective for the Project to provide employment,
economic, and fiscal benefits.
Response to Comment 1-19:
Please see Response to Comment 1-2. As detailed in that response, Alternative 4 would generally meet most of the
objectives identified for the Project and would reduce the severity of Project impacts. However, this alternative would
not generate local tax revenue, provide new construction jobs, or house new residents to the same degree as the
Project and therefore would not meet the Employment, Economic, and Fiscal Benefits objective as well as the
Project. This Alternative is proposing a Project that is approximately 39,000 sf smaller when compared to the
proposed Project. Although this alternative would generally meet most of the objectives identified for the Project and
would reduce the severity of Project impacts it would generate less money in local property and sales tax because the
building has a smaller footprint and would require fewer construction workers and employees to support local
businesses. As noted in the Planning Commission staff report (dated November 3, 2021), “[A]lthough the proposed
project does not include housing, the project satisfies other LUCE goals and policies prescribed for the HMU district.
As provided in the LUCE, the HMU (Healthcare Mixed Use District) land-use parameters include hospital and medical
office uses, pharmacies, residential care, rehabilitation and outpatient clinics, affordable, workforce and market-
rate housing targeted at hospital employees, and supportive retail uses. The proposed medical facility contributes
to the range of land uses intended for the district.”
The City is required to prepare the Findings of Fact for those impacts that can be reduced to less than significant
with mitigation and a Statement of Overriding Considerations for any significant and unavoidable impacts. The lead
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agency must consider the Final EIR and the all the evidence in the record to determine if the overriding economic,
legal, social, technological and other benefits of the Project outweigh the significant and unavoidable effects of the
Project, including alternatives. Absent any significant and unavoidable impacts it is up to the discretion of the City
Council, as lead agency, after review of all the evidence in the record to make the final determination to approve
the Project or a Project alternative. The Courts have confirmed that “a public agency may find that an alternative is
‘infeasible’ if it determines, based upon the balancing of the statutory factors, that an alternative cannot meet
project objectives or ‘is impractical or undesirable from a policy standpoint.’” (Los Angeles Conservancy v. City of
West Hollywood (2017)).
Comment 1-20:
The commenter reiterates “the FEIR’s air model . . .artificially reduced the Project’s construction and operational
emissions.” In summary, “the FEIR’s unsubstantiated input parameters for emissions, which led to an improper
analysis of the Project’s air quality impacts.”
Response to Comment 1-20:
Please see Responses to Comments 1-4 and 1-5. As discussed in those responses, changes to the default
CalEEMod assumptions for Project emissions modeling were appropriate and based on input from the Project
applicant and Project-specific information. Specifically, the model was updated based on the total site acreage
presented in Chapter 3.0, Project Description, which includes 1.03 acres that would be subject to grading/shoring
activities during Project construction. Furthermore, the off-road construction equipment was adjustment based on
Project-specific information provided by the Project applicant, as described on page 4.2-32 in the Air Quality section
of the Final EIR. The number of worker vehicle, vendor truck, and haul truck trips were adjusted also based on
Project-specific information. For demolition haul trips, the Project would involve the demolition of three buildings
and a surface parking lot. CalRecycle’s Construction/Demolition and Inert Debris Tools and Resources rate of 2,400
pounds per cubic yard of debris for asphalt was used to estimate the number of haul trips from removal of asphalt
debris while CalEEMod was used to estimate the haul trips associated with demolition of the existing buildings.
Therefore, the overall number of haul trips resulting from construction of the Project was based on the building
square footage and the approximate tonnage of asphalt debris, which was estimated to be 164 one-way haul truck
trips. Worker and vendor trips were conservatively rounded up based on CalEEMod default data and Project specific
information. There are duplicate phases (i.e., grading 2 and building construction 2 and 3) assumed in the modeling
in order to capture durations for specific construction equipment. Because those additional phases would be part
of the overall main grading and building construction subphases, the worker vehicle, vendor truck, and haul truck
trips are included in the main grading and building construction subphases and were zeroed out for those specific
subphases (grading 2 and building construction 2 and 3) to avoid double-counting of trips. As such, the use and
update of CalEEMod default parameters is appropriate and the Final EIR’s analysis is adequate as presented and
does not “artificially reduced the Project’s construction and operational emissions” as stated in the comment.
Comment 1-21:
To summarize, the commenter reiterates that the Project’s HRA is required to evaluate construction and operation
of the Project together and requests the email from the SCAQMD correcting this assumption was not provided;
therefore, it could not be verified.
Response to Comment 1-21:
Please see Responses to Comments 1-7 and 1-9. As previously discussed, the commenter inappropriately sums
their estimated cancer risk associated with construction and operational activities and does not provide reference
to guidance from the regional or state air quality expert agencies to support their approach. Neither the SCAQMD
nor OEHHA provides guidance requiring that construction and operational health risk be evaluated together. Based
on an email from Michael Krause, Planning and Rule Manager with SCAQMD, a project’s construction and
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operational health risks need to be evaluated separately (Krause 2019). The personal communication email
between M. Krause (SCAQMD) and A. Poll (Dudek) is provided as an attachment to this memorandum. Furthermore,
an operational HRA would not be required as the Project would not result in a long-term source of TAC emissions
and does not include any of the land uses described in CARB’s Air Quality and Land Use Handbook. Thus, the
Project’s construction HRA is analyzed in accordance with industry guidance and no changes to the Final EIR are
required.
Comment 1-22:
The comment states “the FEIR and RTC still did not consider performance-based standards under CARB’s 2017
Scoping Plan.” Additionally, “the RTC fails to adjust the FEIR’s analysis with regard to consistency with SCAG’s
RTP/SCS, and the GHG analysis therefore remains inadequate”.
Response to Comment 1-22:
Please see Response to Comment 1-11. As previously discussed, a lead agency has the discretion to determine, in
the context of a particular project, whether to: (1) use a model or methodology to quantify GHG emissions resulting
from a project, and which model or methodology to use; or (2) rely on a qualitative analysis or performance-based
standards. The City appropriately applied their discretion in providing a qualitative GHG emissions CEQA analysis.
The quantitative GHG emissions estimates for the Project were provided for informational purposes only and were
not used to determine significance because neither CARB, SCAQMD, nor the City has adopted quantitative project-
level significance thresholds for assessing impacts related to GHG emissions applicable to the Project. Thus, Project
significance is based solely on the analysis of the Project’s consistency with applicable regulatory plans and policies
to reduce GHG emissions, as discussed on page 4.6-35 of the Final EIR. The commenter also inappropriately
provides a comparison of the Project’s buildout emissions from 2024 and compares the emissions to the 2017
Scoping Plan’s efficiency target of 2035. As the Project would be build out in the near term, a comparison with the
2035 per capita efficiency target is inappropriate. The main sources of GHG emissions from land use projects would
be from energy and mobile sources. Substantial improvements to the vehicular fleet mix and compliance with
Senate Bill 100 requirements to procure electricity from renewable sources would further decrease the Project’s
emissions. The evaluation of the Project’s GHG emissions is analyzed adequately contrary to the commenter’s
assertion. Therefore, this comment does not establish any new information that would require revisions to the Final
EIR.
Comment 1-23:
The comment is referring to biological resources and claims the “City mischaracterized the importance of
the presence of these species (this is in reference to species identified by the commenter’s biologist, noted in
Response to Comment 1-13), writing them off as transient and therefore insignificant.” The comment goes on to
state “the City’s explanation relied on pseudoscientific characterizations of wildlife habitat, and that species
occurring in the City were using urbanized Santa Monica for survival.”
Response to Comment 1-23:
Please see Response to Comment 1-13. As detailed in that response, most of the wildlife observed are common to
urban environments and adapted to human activity. The City values wildlife, contrary to the commenter’s assertion
that the City perceives wildlife that may use the habitat on the site as only “transient” and “consumers of human
garbage”. However, to be clear the Project site is located in a developed, urban area of the City and does not provide
quality native foraging or nesting habitat. The two species identified in the comment that are designated as special
status are California gull and Red-tailed hawk. California gull is no longer designated as a special-status species
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but is on California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFWs) Watch List1. The following is its life history account
from CDFW: “A fairly common nester at alkali and freshwater lakes and ponds east of the Sierra Nevada and
Cascade ranges... In late summer the species migrates westward across the Sierra Nevada from interior nesting
grounds to winter in California and the Pacific Northwest... Preferred habitats along the coast are sandy beaches,
mudflats, rocky intertidal, and pelagic areas of marine and estuarine habitats, as well as fresh and saline emergent
wetlands... Inland, frequents lacustrine, riverine, and cropland habitats, landfill dumps, and open lawns in cities...
In winter, this omnivore feeds on garbage, carrion, earthworms, adult insects, and larvae. It frequents landfill
dumps, fields, and pastures… (Zeiner et al. 1990).” Nesting habitat for the species is not present on the Project
site. This species has a wide range during the non-breeding season and may forage on garbage within the Project
area and could also use the small lawn along Arizona Avenue for foraging; however, this is considered low quality
habitat. The proposed Project would not change the current opportunities for the species to forage within the Project
area; therefore, potential impacts to the species are not significant and do not warrant additional evaluation.
Red-tailed hawk is not listed by any agency but is protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and California Fish
and Game Code. The following is its life history account from CDFW: “Common, permanent breeding and winter
resident and migrant. Breeds throughout California, and winters in all areas without heavy snow cover… Eats small
mammals up to hares in size, small birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some carrion… Feeds in grasslands and
grass/shrub stages of most habitats. Roosts in trees… Usually nests in large trees near openings, in older, mature
forests, especially riparian deciduous habitats… Sometimes nests in isolated trees, or in small groves in open
habitat” (Zeiner et al. 1990). Nesting habitat for the species is not present on the Project site; however, this species
has a wide foraging range that may include the larger Project vicinity. The developed nature and small size of the
Project site provides limited foraging opportunities due the lack of open habitats and natural grasslands. The Project
would not change the current opportunities for the species within the area; therefore, potential impacts to the
species are not significant and do not warrant additional evaluation.
Comment 1-24:
To summarize, the commenter refers to occurrences of species identified in eBird and iNaturalist databases and
reiterates that additional study is needed to determine if these species use the site for nesting, foraging or as an
important stopover during migration and the commenter’s biologist cites to evidence that the Project may adversely
affect special-status species.
Response to Comment 1-24:
Please see Responses to Comments 1-13 and 1-23. California gull and Red-tailed hawk are not expected to nest
in the Project area due to absence of their associated breeding habitats. Other common bird species may use the
site for nesting and foraging but these species are not considered special-status and have adapted to living in a
developed, urban environment. The proposed Project would not change the current opportunities for foraging or
use as a stopover since the Project is replacing an existing developed site with new development, essentially not
introducing new land uses that would alter the ability of these species to continue using the site. Additionally,
common, urban-adapted wildlife are not expected to be affected due the consistency of the existing conditions pre-
and post-project construction. Therefore, potential impacts to wildlife are not significant and do not warrant
additional evaluation.
Comment 1-25:
The comment reiterates the Project could impact bird species due to collisions with building windows. To
summarize, the comment states building height “is not determinative of its impact on birds, and further study is
required by the City to assess the way in which birds move through the area…” and that reflective windows allowed
1 CDFW maintains a list consisting of taxa that were previously designated as "Species of Special Concern" (SSC) but no longer merit
that status, or which do not yet meet SSC criteria, but for which there is concern and a need for additional information to clarify
status.
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under the City’s Municipal Code could result in bird collisions, as identified in scientific studies addressing this
issue.
Response to Comment 1-25:
Please see Responses to Comments 1-14 and 1-15. The comment does not address the surrounding conditions of
the Project site, which includes urban development, surface parking lots, roadways, and overhead electrical lines.
As stated on pages 3-2 and 3-3 in Chapter 3.0, Project Description, the Project site is surrounded by buildings that
range from one- to multistory buildings up to six stories within a highly developed area of the City. It is acknowledged
that birds currently use the Project site, with the majority being resident, common urban-adapted birds or birds that
may use the Project site for short periods during its life history (i.e., foraging or migrating). The proposed Project
replaces existing development (including trees), with development and landscaping, including new trees, so birds
are expected to continue to use the site in the same capacity post-construction. Scientific studies have documented
that all buildings are capable of impacting birds due to bird window collisions, including residences, office buildings,
overhead electrical lines, etc. (Loss et al. 2014). In a developed, urban setting most buildings include windows or
there are other obstacles that could affect birds, as mentioned previously; however, the Project’s increase in
potential window surface area beyond existing conditions (two 2-story buildings), and due to its location in a highly
developed area, would not be expected to substantially increase bird-window collisions relative to existing conditions
(Loss et al. 2019, Hager et al. 2013). Therefore, potential impacts to birds due bird-window collisions are not
significant and do not warrant additional evaluation.
Comment 1-26:
To summarize the comment, it is the opinion of the commenter that the EIR is inadequate and urges the City to not
recommend certification of the Final EIR or approval of the Project in order to allow staff additional time to address
their concerns in a revised EIR.
Response to Comment 1-26:
The commenter’s opinion is noted and forwarded to the decision makers for consideration. The responses provided
to this letter address all of the concerns regarding the adequacy of the Final EIR raised by the commenter and
preparation of a revised EIR is not required.
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BREEZE Software, A Division of Trinity Consultants in collaboration with South Coast Air Quality
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Hager SB, Cosentino BJ, Aguilar-Gomez MA, Anderson ML, Bakermans M, Boves TJ, et al. 2017. Continent-wide
analysis of how urbanization affects bird-window collision mortality in North America. Biol Conserv.
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Hager SB, Cosentino BJ, McKay KJ, Monson C, Zuurdeeg W, Blevins B. 2013. Window Area and Development Drive
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Krause, M. 2019. AQMD HRA Thresholds. Email from M. Krause (SCAQMD) to A. Poll (Dudek). February 27, 2019.
Loss SR, Lao S, Eckles JW, Anderson AW, Blair RB, Turner RJ. 2019. Factors influencing bird-building collisions in
the downtown area of a major North American city. PLoS ONE 14(11): e0224164.
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Loss SR, Will T, Loss SS, Marra PP. Bird-building collisions in the United States: Estimates of annual mortality and
species vulnerability. Condor 2014;116: 8–23.
SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality Management District). 1993. CEQA Air Quality Handbook. December 2016.
Accessed May 2019. http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/mobile-source-
toxicsanalysis.doc?sfvrsn=2.
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Health Risk Assessments. February 2015. Accessed May 2018.
http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/2015/2015GuidanceManual.pdf.
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Depart. of Fish and Game, Sacramento, California.
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Shawn Landres, Chair
Planning Commission
Community Development Dept.
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
shawn.landres@smgov.net
Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner
Community Development Dept.
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
rachel.kwok@smgov.net
Jing Yeo, Planning Manager
Community Development Dept.
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
jing.yeo@smgov.net
Denise Anderson-Warren, CMC
City Clerk’s Office
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 102
Santa Monica, CA 90407
clerk@smgov.net
Re: Comment on Final Environmental Impact Report, 1242 20th Street
Wellness Center (SCH 2018011001)
Dear Commissioner Landres, Honorable Members of the Planning Commission, Ms.
Kwok, Ms. Yeo and Ms. Anderson-Warren:
I am writing on behalf of Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility
(“SAFER”), regarding the Final Environmental Impact Report; (“FEIR”) prepared for the
Project known as 1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH #2018011001), including all
actions referring or related to the development of approximately 73,555 square feet (sf)
of medical research and development (R&D) and clinical/medical office space with five
levels of subterranean parking located at 1925 Arizona Avenue and 1242 20th Street,
on APNs 4276-013-033 and 4276-013-032 in the City of Santa Monica (“Project”).
After reviewing the FEIR, we conclude that the FEIR fails as an informational
document, fails to adequately analyze the Project’s environmental impacts, and fails to
impose all feasible mitigation measures to reduce the Project’s impacts. SAFER
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requests that the Community Development Department address these shortcomings in
a revised environmental impact report (“REIR”) and recirculate the REIR prior to
considering approvals for the Project.
This comment has been prepared with the assistance of Certified Industrial
Hygienist, Francis “Bud” Offermann, PE, CIH (Exhibit A), environmental consulting firm
Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (“SWAPE”) (Exhibit B), and expert wildlife biologist
Dr. Shawn Smallwood (Exhibit C). We incorporate the Offermann, SWAPE, and
Smallwood comments herein by reference.
I. Project Description.
The applicant is proposing to demolish a 4-car garage, two two-story structures,
and a surface parking lot to develop a 73,555 square foot medical research and
development and clinical/medical office space within a “Wellness Center” located at
1925 Arizona Avenue and 1242 20th Street in the City of Santa Monica. This would
include construction of a 3-story building and construction of “support areas” including
terraces and utility support/elevator spaces, and five levels of subterranean parking.
The parking garage would include 275 parking spaces and a mix of operational and
storage spaces for R&D uses, trash and recycling rooms, bicycle parking and storage,
EV charging spaces, employee locker and shower facilities, and maintenance functions.
II. Legal Background.
CEQA requires that an agency analyze the potential environmental impacts of its
proposed actions in an environmental impact report (“EIR”) (except in certain limited
circumstances). See, e.g. Pub. Res. Code § 21100. The EIR is the very heart of CEQA.
Dunn-Edwards v. BAAQMD (1992) 9 Cal.App.4th 644, 652. “The ‘foremost principle’ in
interpreting CEQA is that the Legislature intended the act to be read so as to afford the
fullest possible protection to the environment within the reasonable scope of the
statutory language.” Communities for a Better Environment v. Calif. Resources Agency
(2002) 103 Cal. App. 4th 98, 109.
CEQA has two primary purposes. First, CEQA is designed to inform decision
makers and the public about the potential, significant environmental effects of a project.
14 Cal. Code Regs. (“CEQA Guidelines”) § 15002(a)(1). “Its purpose is to inform the
public and its responsible officials of the environmental consequences of their decisions
before they are made. Thus, the EIR ‘protects not only the environment but also
informed self-government.’” Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Board of Supervisors (1990) 52
Cal.3d 553, 564. The EIR has been described as “an environmental ‘alarm bell’ whose
purpose it is to alert the public and its responsible officials to environmental changes
before they have reached ecological points of no return.” Berkeley Keep Jets Over the
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Bay v. Bd. of Port Comm’rs. (2001) 91 Cal. App. 4th 1344, 1354 (“Berkeley Jets”);
County of Inyo v. Yorty (1973) 32 Cal.App.3d 795, 810.
Second, CEQA requires public agencies to avoid or reduce environmental
damage when “feasible” by requiring “environmentally superior” alternatives and all
feasible mitigation measures. CEQA Guidelines § 15002(a)(2) and (3); see also,
Berkeley Jets, 91 Cal.App.4th at pp. 1344, 1354; Citizens of Goleta Valley, 52 Cal.3d at
564. The EIR serves to provide agencies and the public with information about the
environmental impacts of a proposed project and to “identify ways that environmental
damage can be avoided or significantly reduced.” CEQA Guidelines §15002(a)(2). If the
project will have a significant effect on the environment, the agency may approve the
project only if it finds that it has “eliminated or substantially lessened all significant
effects on the environment where feasible” and that any unavoidable significant effects
on the environment are “acceptable due to overriding concerns.” Pub. Res. Code §
21081; 14 Cal.Code Regs. § 15092(b)(2)(A) & (B). The lead agency may deem a
particular impact to be insignificant only if it produces rigorous analysis and concrete
substantial evidence justifying the finding. Kings County Farm Bureau v. City of Hanford
(1990) 221 Cal.App.3d 692, 732.
While the courts review an EIR using an “abuse of discretion” standard, “the
reviewing court is not to ‘uncritically rely on every study or analysis presented by a
project proponent in support of its position. A ‘clearly inadequate or unsupported study is
entitled to no judicial deference.’” Berkeley Jets, 91 Cal. App. 4th at p. 1355 (emphasis
added) (quoting Laurel Heights Improvement Assn. v. Regents of University of California
(1988) 47 Cal. 3d 376, 391 409, fn. 12). As the court stated in Berkeley Jets:
A prejudicial abuse of discretion occurs “if the failure to include relevant
information precludes informed decisionmaking and informed public
participation, thereby thwarting the statutory goals of the EIR process.” (San
Joaquin Raptor/Wildlife Rescue Center v. County of Stanislaus (1994) 27
Cal.App.4th 713, 722; Galante Vineyards v. Monterey Peninsula Water
Management Dist. (1997) 60 Cal. App. 4th 1109, 1117; County of Amador
v. El Dorado County Water Agency (1999) 76 Cal. App. 4th 931, 946.)
More recently, the California Supreme Court has emphasized that:
When reviewing whether a discussion is sufficient to satisfy CEQA, a court
must be satisfied that the EIR (1) includes sufficient detail to enable those
who did not participate in its preparation to understand and to consider
meaningfully the issues the proposed project raises [citation omitted], and
(2) makes a reasonable effort to substantively connect a project's air
quality impacts to likely health consequences.
Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno (2018) 6 Cal.5th 502, 510 (2018), citing Laurel Heights
Improvement Assn. v. Regents of University of California (1988) 47 Cal.3d 376, 405.
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“Whether or not the alleged inadequacy is the complete omission of a required
discussion or a patently inadequate one-paragraph discussion devoid of analysis, the
reviewing court must decide whether the EIR serves its purpose as an informational
document.” Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno, 6 Cal.5th at 516. Although an agency has
discretion to decide the manner of discussing potentially significant effects in an EIR, “a
reviewing court must determine whether the discussion of a potentially significant effect
is sufficient or insufficient, i.e., whether the EIR comports with its intended function of
including ‘detail sufficient to enable those who did not participate in its preparation to
understand and to consider meaningfully the issues raised by the proposed project.’” 6
Cal.5th at 516, citing Bakersfield Citizens for Local Control v. City of Bakersfield (2004)
124 Cal.App.4th 1184, 1197. “The determination whether a discussion is sufficient is not
solely a matter of discerning whether there is substantial evidence to support the
agency’s factual conclusions.” 6 Cal.5th at 516. Whether a discussion of a potential
impact is sufficient “presents a mixed question of law and fact. As such, it is generally
subject to independent review. However, underlying factual determinations—including,
for example, an agency’s decision as to which methodologies to employ for analyzing
an environmental effect—may warrant deference.” Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno, 6
Cal.5th at 516. As the Court emphasized:
[W]hether a description of an environmental impact is insufficient because
it lacks analysis or omits the magnitude of the impact is not a substantial
evidence question. A conclusory discussion of an environmental impact
that an EIR deems significant can be determined by a court to be
inadequate as an informational document without reference to substantial
evidence.
Sierra Club v. Cty. of Fresno, 6 Cal.5th at 514. We find that the FEIR prepared by the
City here is inadequate for the reasons set forth below.
III. DISCUSSION
A. The FEIR Fails to Provide Comparative Data to Support Its Rejection of
one of the Project Alternatives.
An EIR must describe a range of reasonable alternatives to the Project, or to the
location of the Project, which would feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the
project but would avoid or substantially lessen any of the significant effects of the
project, and evaluate the comparative merits of the alternatives. Section 15126.6(b) of
the CEQA Guidelines states:
Because an EIR must identify ways to mitigate or avoid the significant effects that
a project may have on the environment, the discussion of alternatives shall focus
on alternatives to the project or its location which are capable of avoiding or
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substantially lessening any significant effects of the project, even if these
alternatives would impede to some degree the attainment of project objectives, or
would be more costly.
One of CEQA’s fundamental requirements is that the DEIR must identify the
“environmentally superior alternative,” and require implementation of that alternative
unless it is infeasible. 14 Cal.Code Regs. §1526.6(e)(2); Kostka & Zischke, Practice
Under the California Environmental Quality Act §15.37 (Cont. Educ. Of the Bar, 2008).
As explained by the Supreme Court, an environmentally superior alternative may not be
rejected simply because it is more expensive or less profitable:
The fact that an alternative may be more expensive or less profitable is not
sufficient to show that the alternative is financially infeasible. What is required is
evidence that the additional costs or lost profitability are sufficiently severe as to
render it impractical to proceed with the project.
Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Bd. of Supervisors (1988) 197 Cal.App.3d 1167, 1180-81;
see also, Burger v. County of Mendocino (1975) 45 Cal.App.3d 322 (county’s approval
of 80 unit hotel over smaller 64 unit alternative was not supported by substantial
evidence).
The FEIR’s conclusion that Alternative 4 is infeasible simply because it does not
meet economic objectives falls short of CEQA requirements. In Save Round Valley
Alliance v. County of Inyo, the County asserted three reasons in its FEIR for its rejection
of an environmentally superior alternative. Relevant here, one of the reasons was that
the project proponent “could not expect to achieve the same economic objectives” with
the alternative. (2007) 157 Cal.App.4th 1437, 1459. The Court found that this
explanation fell short of CEQA requirements because it reflected a “misunderstanding
regarding the economic feasibility of an alternative.” Id. at 1461. The Court went on to
state:
Although the “economic viability” of an alternative is a relevant consideration in
evaluating the feasibility of the alternative (see Guidelines, § 15126.6, subd.
(f)(1)), the fact that Walters cannot achieve the same economic objective from
developing the BLM property is not determinative. The issue is not whether the
alternative is less profitable than the project as proposed, but whether the
reduced profitability of the alternative is “‘sufficiently severe as to render it
impractical to proceed with the project.’ []”
Id. Further, the Court stated that “there is no evidence or analysis whatsoever of the
comparative costs or profitability of developing the two parcels.” Id. at 1462. The EIR
“include[d] only the barest of facts regarding the BLM parcel, vague and unsupported
conclusions about aesthetics, views, and economic objectives, and no independent
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analysis whatsoever of relevant considerations. In this respect, the County failed to
proceed in the manner required by law.” Id. at 1465.
Here, the FEIR states only that Alternative 4 “would not fully meet the economic
objectives of the proposed project.” FEIR, p. 6-55. Under the standard set forth by Save
Round Valley, this is an inadequate analysis of the alternative, and does not constitute
substantial evidence that Alternative 4 is infeasible.
B. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have a Significant
Health Risk Impact from its Indoor Air Quality Impacts.
Certified Industrial Hygienist, Francis “Bud” Offermann, PE, CIH, has conducted
a review of the proposed Project and relevant documents regarding the Project’s indoor
air emissions. Indoor Environmental Engineering Comments (October 14, 2021) (Exhibit
A). Mr. Offermann concludes that it is likely that the Project will expose commercial
employees of the Project to significant impacts related to indoor air quality, and in
particular, emissions of the cancer-causing chemical formaldehyde. Mr. Offermann is a
leading expert on indoor air quality and has published extensively on the topic. Mr.
Offermann’s expert comments and curriculum vitae are attached as Exhibit A.
Mr. Offermann explains that many composite wood products used in building
materials and furnishings commonly found in offices, warehouses, residences, and
hotels contain formaldehyde-based glues which off-gas formaldehyde over a very long
time period. He states, “[t]he primary source of formaldehyde indoors is composite wood
products manufactured with urea-formaldehyde resins, such as plywood, medium
density fiberboard, and particleboard. These materials are commonly used in building
construction for flooring, cabinetry, baseboards, window shades, interior doors, and
window and door trims.” Ex. A, p. 2-3.
Formaldehyde is a known human carcinogen. Mr. Offermann states that future
commercial employees of the Project would be exposed to a 17.7 in one million risk,
assuming all materials are compliant with the California Air Resources Board’s
formaldehyde airborne toxics control measure. Id. at 4. This potential exposure level
exceeds the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (“SCAQMD”) CEQA
significance threshold for airborne cancer risk of 10 per million. Id.
Mr. Offermann concludes that these significant environmental impacts should be
analyzed in the EIR and mitigation measures should be imposed to reduce the risk of
formaldehyde exposure. Id. Mr. Offermann identifies mitigation measures that are
available to reduce these significant health risks, including the installation of air filters
and a requirement that the applicant use only composite wood materials (e.g. hardwood
plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard) for all interior finish systems that are
made with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins or ultra-low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins in the buildings’ interiors. Id. at 11.
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The City has a duty to investigate issues relating to a project’s potential
environmental impacts, especially those issues raised by an expert’s comments. See
Cty. Sanitation Dist. No. 2 v. Cty. of Kern, (2005) 127 Cal.App.4th 1544, 1597–98
(“under CEQA, the lead agency bears a burden to investigate potential environmental
impacts”). In addition to assessing the Project’s potential health impacts to employees,
Mr. Offermann identifies the investigatory path that the City should be following in
developing an EIR to more precisely evaluate the Project’s future formaldehyde
emissions and establishing mitigation measures that reduce the cancer risk below the
BAAQMD level. Id. at 5-9. Such an analysis would be similar in form to the air quality
modeling and traffic modeling typically conducted as part of a CEQA review.
The failure to address the project’s formaldehyde emissions is contrary to the
California Supreme Court’s decision in California Building Industry Ass’n v. Bay Area Air
Quality Mgmt. Dist. (2015) 62 Cal.4th 369, 386 (“CBIA”). At issue in CBIA was whether
the Air District could enact CEQA guidelines that advised lead agencies that they must
analyze the impacts of adjacent environmental conditions on a project. The Supreme
Court held that CEQA does not generally require lead agencies to consider the
environment’s effects on a project. CBIA, 62 Cal.4th at 800-801. However, to the extent
a project may exacerbate existing adverse environmental conditions at or near a project
site, those would still have to be considered pursuant to CEQA. Id. at 801 (“CEQA calls
upon an agency to evaluate existing conditions in order to assess whether a project
could exacerbate hazards that are already present”). In so holding, the Court expressly
held that CEQA’s statutory language required lead agencies to disclose and analyze
“impacts on a project’s users or residents that arise from the project’s effects on
the environment.” Id. at 800 (emphasis added).
The carcinogenic formaldehyde emissions identified by Mr. Offermann are not an
existing environmental condition. Those emissions to the air will be from the Project.
Commercial employees will be users of the Project. Rather than excusing the City from
addressing the impacts of carcinogens emitted into the indoor air from the project, the
Supreme Court in CBIA expressly finds that this type of effect by the project on the
environment and a “project’s users” must be addressed in the CEQA process.
The Supreme Court’s reasoning is well-grounded in CEQA’s statutory language.
CEQA expressly includes a project’s effects on human beings as an effect on the
environment that must be addressed in an environmental review. “Section 21083(b)(3)’s
express language, for example, requires a finding of a ‘significant effect on the
environment’ (§ 21083(b)) whenever the ‘environmental effects of a project will cause
substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly.’” CBIA, 62
Cal.4th at 800 (emphasis in original). Likewise, “the Legislature has made clear—in
declarations accompanying CEQA’s enactment—that public health and safety are of
great importance in the statutory scheme.” Id., citing e.g., §§ 21000, subds. (b), (c), (d),
(g), 21001, subds. (b), (d). It goes without saying that the future employees of the
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Project are human beings and the health and safety of those workers is as important to
CEQA’s safeguards as that of nearby residents currently living near the project site.
The City’s EIR must disclose and mitigate the potential environmental impacts to
future users of the building.
C. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have Significant
Adverse Air Quality, Health Risk, and Greenhouse Gas Impacts.
1. The FEIR Relied on Unsubstantiated Input Parameters to Estimate
Project Emissions and Thus the Project May Result in Significant
Air Quality Impacts.
Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., and Dr. Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D., of the
environmental consulting firm SWAPE reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s
impacts on air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gases. SWAPE’s comment letter and
CVs are attached as Exhibit B and their comments are briefly summarized here.
SWAPE found that the FEIR incorrectly estimated the Project’s construction and
operational emissions and therefore cannot be relied upon to determine the significance
of the Project’s impacts on local and regional air quality. The FEIR relies on emissions
calculated from the California Emissions Estimator Version CalEEMod.2016.3.2
(“CalEEMod”). FEIR, p. 4.2-30. This model, which is used to generate a project’s
construction and operational emissions, relies on recommended default values based
on site specific information related to a number of factors. Ex. B, p. 1. CEQA requires
any changes to the default values to be justified by substantial evidence. Id. at 1-2.
SWAPE reviewed the FEIR’s CalEEMod output files and found that the values
input into the model were inconsistent with information provided in the FEIR. Ex. B, p. 2.
As a result, the FEIR’s air quality analysis cannot be relied upon to determine the
Project’s emissions.
Specifically, SWAPE found that the following values used in the FEIR’s air quality
analysis were either inconsistent with information provided in the FEIR or otherwise
unjustified:
1. Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value. Ex. B, p. 2.
2. Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours. Ex. B, p. 3.
3. Failure to Substantiate Demolition and Reduction to Number of Demolition
Hauling Trips. Ex. B, p. 5.
4. Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers. Ex. B, p. 6.
5. Failure to Model Material Export. Ex. B, p. 8.
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As a result of these errors in the FEIR, the Project’s construction and operational
emissions were underestimated and cannot be relied upon to determine the significance
of the Project’s air quality impacts.
2. There is Substantial Evidence that the Project May Have a
Significant Health Impact as a Result of Diesel Particulate
Emissions.
One of the primary emissions of concern regarding health effects for land
development projects is diesel particulate matter (“DPM”), which can be released during
Project construction and operation. DPM consists of fine particles with a diameter less
than 2.5 micrometers including a subgroup of ultrafine particles (with a diameter less
than 0.1 micrometers). Diesel exhaust also contains a variety of harmful gases and
cancer-causing substances. Exposure to DPM is a recognized health hazard,
particularly to children whose lungs are still developing and the elderly who may have
other serious health problems. According to the California Air Resources Board
(“CARB”), DPM exposure may lead to the following adverse health effects: aggravated
asthma; chronic bronchitis; increased respiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations;
decreased lung function in children; lung cancer; and premature deaths for those with
heart or lung disease.1
The FEIR concluded that the mitigated excess cancer risk posed by the Project
to nearby sensitive receptors would not exceed the SCAQMD significance threshold of
10 in one million, and that the Project would result in a less-than-significant operational
health risk impact because of a low number of daily truck trips and compliance with
CARB regulations. Ex. B, p. 9; FEIR, p. 4.2-48. SWAPE identifies four main reasons for
why the FEIR’s evaluation of health risk impacts and less-than-significant conclusion is
incorrect.
First, the FEIR’s construction HRA is incorrect due to the inputting of several
incorrect values into the CalEEMod output files. Ex. B, p. 9. The FEIR’s HRA uses an
underestimated DPM concentration, and therefore underestimates the Project’s cancer
risk and cannot be relied upon to determine impacts of the Project. Id.
Second, because the FEIR did not prepare a quantified operational HRA, it fails
to quantitively evaluate operational toxic air contaminants (“TACs”). Ex. B, p. 9. In failing
to connect TAC emissions to potential health risks to nearby receptors, the Project fails
to meet the CEQA requirement that projects correlate increases in project-generated
emissions to adverse impacts on human health cause by those emissions. Ex. B, p. 10;
See Sierra Club v. County of Fresno (2018) 6 Cal.5th 502, 510.
1 See CARB Resources - Overview: Diesel Exhaust & Health, available at
https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/resources/overview-diesel-exhaust-and-health.).
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Third, the California Department of Justice recommends the preparation of a
quantitative HRA pursuant to the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
(“OEHHA”), the organization responsible for providing guidance on conducting HRAs in
California, as well as local air district guidelines. OEHHA released its most recent
guidance document in 2015 describing which types of projects warrant preparation of an
HRA. See “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health
Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February 2015, available at:
http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/hotspots2015.html. The OEHHA document
recommends that if a project is expected to last over 6 months, the exposure should be
evaluated throughout the project using a 30-year exposure duration to estimate
individual cancer risks. Ex. B, p. 10. Based on its extensive experience, SWAPE
reasonably assumes that the Project will last at least 30 years, and therefore
recommends that health risk impacts from the project be evaluated. Id. A Revised EIR is
therefore required to analyze these impacts.
Fourth, the FEIR fails to evaluate the “cumulative lifetime cancer risk to nearby,
existing receptors as a result of Project construction and operation together.” Ex. B, p.
10 (emphasis in original). A Revised EIR should be prepared to quantify the cumulative
excess cancer risk posed by the Project’s construction and operation to nearby, existing
receptors, and compare it to the SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million. Id.
SWAPE prepared a screening-level HRA to evaluate potential impacts from
Project construction using AERSCREEN, a screening-level air quality dispersion model.
Ex. B, p. 11. SWAPE applied a sensitive receptor distance of 50 meters and analyzed
impacts to individuals at different stages of life based on OEHHA and SCAQMD
guidance utilizing age sensitivity factors. Id. at 11-14.
SWAPE found that the excess cancer risks at a sensitive receptor located
approximately 50 meters away over the course of Project construction are
approximately 12.5 in one million for infants and 69.1 in one million for children. Id. at
13. Moreover, the excess lifetime cancer risk over the course of Project
construction and operation of 30 years is approximately 96.5 in one million. Id.
The risks to infants, children, and lifetime residents exceed SCAQMD’s threshold of 10
in one million.
SWAPE’s analysis constitutes substantial evidence that the Project may have a
significant health impact as a result of diesel particulate emissions. SWAPE
recommends that “an updated EIR [] be prepared and include an updated, quantified air
pollution model as well as an updated, quantified refined HRA which adequately and
accurately evaluates health risk impacts associate with both Project construction and
operation.” Ex. B, p. 13-14.
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3. The FEIR Failed to Adequately Analyze the Project’s Greenhouse
Gas Impacts and Thus the Project May Result in Significant
Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
The FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions
of 1,147.12 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent per year (“MT CO2e/year”).
However, it does not compare those emissions to a threshold, instead relying on the
Project’s consistency with CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, SCAG’s 2020-2045
RTP/SCS, and the City of Santa Monica’s LUCE, Sustainable City Plan, Green Building
and Energy Code, and Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. Ex. B, p. 14. However,
SWAPE states that the FEIR’s conclusion about a less-than-significant greenhouse gas
impact is incorrect for several reasons:
• The FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis relies upon an incorrect and
unsubstantiated air model;
• The FEIR’s unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant
impact;
• The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under
CARB’s Scoping Plan; and
• The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under
SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
SWAPE’s analysis demonstrates potentially significant health risk and GHG
impacts from the project that necessitate mitigation, and it proposes that the Project’s
sustainability design features be implemented as formal mitigation measures. In
addition to implementing these measures, the Revised EIR should include an updated
air quality, health risk, and GHG analysis.
D. The Project Will Have Significant Adverse Biological Impacts That the
FEIR Fails to Adequately Analyze and Mitigate.
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s biological
impacts. Dr. Smallwood’s comment letter and CV are attached as Exhibit C and his
comments are briefly summarized here.
1. The FEIR is inadequate in its characterization of the existing
environmental setting as it relates to wildlife.
Dr. Smallwood visited the site of the Project on October 18, 2021 and performed
a reconnaissance level survey of wildlife utilizing the area of the Project. He was
accompanied by Noriko Smallwood, a wildlife biologist with an M.S. degree from
California State University Los Angeles. Ex. C, p. 1. Dr. Smallwood reconnoitered the
area for 114 minutes. Id. During that visit, he observed the presence of 18 species of
vertebrate wildlife at the Project site, two of which are special-status species. Id., see
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Table 1, Ex. C, p. 2. Most of the species he observed relevant to the Project’s impacts
were bird species. Id.
Every CEQA document must start from a “baseline” assumption. The CEQA
“baseline” is the set of environmental conditions against which to compare a project’s
anticipated impacts. Communities for a Better Envt. v. So. Coast Air Qual. Mgmt. Dist.
(2010) 48 Cal. 4th 310, 321. Unfortunately, the FEIR proponents did not perform a
survey for wildlife at the Project site because they claimed that suitable habitat for
sensitive species or special-status species did not occur within the city. Ex. C at 6, DEIR
at 5-7. Dr. Smallwood states that this erroneous conclusion is based on the FEIR’s
incorrect determination that “(1) disturbance precludes the occurrence of special-status
species, and (2) all special-status species depend solely on natural communities.” Ex. C
at 6. Contrary to these incorrect assumptions, Dr. Smallwood explains that “many
assignments of special status have been to species that occur only in California or
whose geographic ranges are small or diminishing,” and “many special-status species
occur in anthropogenic environments.” Id. A skewed baseline such as the one used by
the City here ultimately “mislead(s) the public” by engendering inaccurate analyses of
environmental impacts, mitigation measures and cumulative impacts for biological
resources. See San Joaquin Raptor Rescue Center, 149 Cal.App.4th 645, 656;
Woodward Park Homeowners, 150 Cal.App.4th 683, 708-711.
Dr. Smallwood notes that there are multiple databases that would have been
useful to determine presence and likelihood of presence, such as eBird and iNaturalist.
Id. Dr. Smallwood reviewed these databases and found that the Project site “either
occurs within the geographic ranges or [] occurs near where others have reported
sightings of at least 67 special-status species of wildlife.” Id. at 6; see Table 2, Ex. C, p.
7-9. Of those species, 33 have been reportedly seen within 1 mile of the Project site. Id.
The occurrence of special-status species at or near the Project site warrants discussion
and analysis in an EIR to ensure that any impacts are mitigated to a less than significant
level.
In addition to this failure to fully assess species occurrences, Dr. Smallwood
found that the FEIR also relied on the erroneous presumption that impacts to biological
resources occurred only to terrestrial habitats, thus overlooking an entire category of
species that rely primarily on the aerosphere. Ex. C, p. 6-7. The FEIR neglected to
consider this portion of habitat, and as a result, no attention was paid to the impacts the
Project will have on avian species from collisions with the building’s windows and other
structures. A Revised EIR is necessary to consider the species present in the
aerosphere at the Project site.
2. The FEIR fails to account for the increased possibility of bird-
window collision mortality that will be caused by the project.
According to Dr. Smallwood, the Project will most likely have a significant impact
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on birds as a result of window collisions. The City has not analyzed or mitigated these
potential impacts to special-status birds.
Dr. Smallwood identifies the now widely-recognized impact of bird collisions with
windows and other building structures:
Window collisions are often characterized as either the second or third
largest source or human-caused bird mortality. The numbers behind
these characterizations are often attributed to Klem’s (1990) and Dunn’s
(1993) estimates of about 100 million to 1 billion bird fatalities in the USA,
or more recently Loss et al.’s (2014) estimate of 365-988 million bird
fatalities in the USA or Calvert et al.’s (2013) and Machtans et al.’s (2013)
estimates of 22.4 million and 25 million bird fatalities in Canada,
respectively . . .
Ex. C, p. 11. Dr. Smallwood’s site visit confirmed the presence of many bird species that
would travel through the Project site’s air space. Id. He also notes that “many of the
special-status species in Table 2 [of his comment] have been documented as window
collision fatalities and are therefore susceptible to new structural glass installations.” Id.
In an effort to assess the scope of the Project’s impacts on bird species using the
area, Dr. Smallwood has calculated an estimate of the number of bird fatalities that
would result from collisions with the Project. Ex. C, p. 11-12. The FEIR provided
renderings of the proposed Project’s building’s facades, which Dr. Smallwood used to
estimate the extent of glass that would be used as 579 m2. Id. at 12. Based on Dr.
Smallwood’s own data and review of a number of scientific studies, the mean fatality
rate of bird deaths per m2 of glass per year is 0.073. Id. He therefore estimates that the
project could result in 42 bird deaths per year, a number which could be up to 3 times
higher when accounting for fatalities removed by scavengers or missed by fatality
searchers. Id. This death rate would continue every year until the structure were either
renovated to reduce bird collisions, or was removed. Id. He concludes by stating that
“[i]f the project moves forward as proposed, and annually kills 42 birds protected by
state and federal laws, then the project would cause significant unmitigated impacts.” Id.
Dr. Smallwood provides detailed information about the types of factors that would
contribute to a Project’s bird collision risks and available mitigation measures. Ex. C, p.
12-17. He recommends that these factors be used to draft “Bird-Safe Guidelines for City
of Santa Monica and [] ought to be used to formulate a bird-safe plan for the proposed
project.” Id. at 12. As it stands, however, “the proposed project’s design remains
insufficiently described to determine the degree to which the project would contribute to
relative collision risk.” Id. at 15. Dr. Smallwood concludes that key additional information
for impacts assessment and mitigation include “intensity and timing of bird traffic,
heights above ground, travel trajectories, and specific behaviors of birds in flight.” Id.
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Comment on Final Environmental Impact Report
1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH 2018011001)
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Because this impact was not addressed in the FEIR and Dr. Smallwood has
presented substantial evidence of a fair argument that the Project’s windows will impact
birds, the City must prepare a Revised EIR to analyze and mitigate the impact of
window collisions on bird species.
3. The FEIR failed to address the cumulative impacts of past,
ongoing, and future projects on wildlife.
The FEIR failed to prepare an analysis of cumulative effects on wildlife, due to its
erroneous conclusion that there was no suitable habitat for species on the Project site.
Ex. C, p. 17. Based on his observations of the project site, Dr. Smallwood concludes
that “bird collision mortality is likely ongoing and of large magnitude, but nobody would
know about it in the absence of fatality monitoring.” Id. He believes that the EIR should
be revised “to not only include an analysis of the project’s potential impacts to bird
mortality, but also of its contribution to cumulative impacts of bird-window collision
mortality in the City of Santa Monica,” and that these impacts “should be addressed with
the formulation of a city ordinance to guide building design, fatality monitoring, and
compensatory mitigation.” Id.
IV. CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, SAFER believes that the EIR is wholly inadequate.
SAFER urges the Community Development Department to refrain from recommending
certification of the FEIR or recommending approval of the Project in order to allow staff
additional time to address the concerns raised herein. Thank you for considering our
comments and please include this letter in the record of proceedings for this project.
Sincerely,
Rebecca L. Davis
LOZEAU DRURY LLP
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
1448 Pine Street, Suite 103 San Francisco, California 94109
Telephone: (415) 567-7700
E-mail: offermann@IEE-SF.com
http://www.iee-sf.com
Date: October 14, 2021
To: Amalia Bowley
Lozeau | Drury LLP
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 150
Oakland, California 94612
From: Francis J. Offermann PE CIH
Subject: Indoor Air Quality: 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica,
CA (IEE File Reference: P-4509)
Pages: 18
Indoor Air Quality Impacts
Indoor air quality (IAQ) directly impacts the comfort and health of building occupants,
and the achievement of acceptable IAQ in newly constructed and renovated buildings is a
well-recognized design objective. For example, IAQ is addressed by major high-
performance building rating systems and building codes (California Building Standards
Commission, 2014; USGBC, 2014). Indoor air quality in homes is particularly important
because occupants, on average, spend approximately ninety percent of their time indoors
with the majority of this time spent at home (EPA, 2011). Some segments of the
population that are most susceptible to the effects of poor IAQ, such as the very young
and the elderly, occupy their homes almost continuously. Additionally, an increasing
number of adults are working from home at least some of the time during the workweek.
Indoor air quality also is a serious concern for workers in hotels, offices and other
business establishments.
The concentrations of many air pollutants often are elevated in homes and other buildings
relative to outdoor air because many of the materials and products used indoors contain
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and release a variety of pollutants to air (Hodgson et al., 2002; Offermann and Hodgson,
2011). With respect to indoor air contaminants for which inhalation is the primary route
of exposure, the critical design and construction parameters are the provision of adequate
ventilation and the reduction of indoor sources of the contaminants.
Indoor Formaldehyde Concentrations Impact. In the California New Home Study
(CNHS) of 108 new homes in California (Offermann, 2009), 25 air contaminants were
measured, and formaldehyde was identified as the indoor air contaminant with the highest
cancer risk as determined by the California Proposition 65 Safe Harbor Levels (OEHHA,
2017a), No Significant Risk Levels (NSRL) for carcinogens. The NSRL is the daily intake
level calculated to result in one excess case of cancer in an exposed population of 100,000
(i.e., ten in one million cancer risk) and for formaldehyde is 40 µg/day. The NSRL
concentration of formaldehyde that represents a daily dose of 40 µg is 2 µg/m3, assuming
a continuous 24-hour exposure, a total daily inhaled air volume of 20 m3, and 100%
absorption by the respiratory system. All of the CNHS homes exceeded this NSRL
concentration of 2 µg/m3. The median indoor formaldehyde concentration was 36 µg/m3,
and ranged from 4.8 to 136 µg/m3, which corresponds to a median exceedance of the 2
µg/m3 NSRL concentration of 18 and a range of 2.3 to 68.
Therefore, the cancer risk of a resident living in a California home with the median indoor
formaldehyde concentration of 36 µg/m3, is 180 per million as a result of formaldehyde
alone. The CEQA significance threshold for airborne cancer risk is 10 per million, as
established by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD, 2015).
Besides being a human carcinogen, formaldehyde is also a potent eye and respiratory
irritant. In the CNHS, many homes exceeded the non-cancer reference exposure levels
(RELs) prescribed by California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
(OEHHA, 2017b). The percentage of homes exceeding the RELs ranged from 98% for the
Chronic REL of 9 µg/m3 to 28% for the Acute REL of 55 µg/m3.
The primary source of formaldehyde indoors is composite wood products manufactured
with urea-formaldehyde resins, such as plywood, medium density fiberboard, and
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particleboard. These materials are commonly used in building construction for flooring,
cabinetry, baseboards, window shades, interior doors, and window and door trims.
In January 2009, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) adopted an airborne toxics
control measure (ATCM) to reduce formaldehyde emissions from composite wood
products, including hardwood plywood, particleboard, medium density fiberboard, and
also furniture and other finished products made with these wood products (California Air
Resources Board 2009). While this formaldehyde ATCM has resulted in reduced
emissions from composite wood products sold in California, they do not preclude that
homes built with composite wood products meeting the CARB ATCM will have indoor
formaldehyde concentrations below cancer and non-cancer exposure guidelines.
A follow up study to the California New Home Study (CNHS) was conducted in 2016-
2018 (Singer et. al., 2019), and found that the median indoor formaldehyde in new homes
built after 2009 with CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde ATCM materials had lower indoor
formaldehyde concentrations, with a median indoor concentrations of 22.4 µg/m3 (18.2
ppb) as compared to a median of 36 µg/m3 found in the 2007 CNHS. Unlike in the CNHS
study where formaldehyde concentrations were measured with pumped DNPH samplers,
the formaldehyde concentrations in the HENGH study were measured with passive
samplers, which were estimated to under-measure the true indoor formaldehyde
concentrations by approximately 7.5%. Applying this correction to the HENGH indoor
formaldehyde concentrations results in a median indoor concentration of 24.1 µg/m3,
which is 33% lower than the 36 µg/m3 found in the 2007 CNHS.
Thus, while new homes built after the 2009 CARB formaldehyde ATCM have a 33%
lower median indoor formaldehyde concentration and cancer risk, the median lifetime
cancer risk is still 120 per million for homes built with CARB compliant composite wood
products. This median lifetime cancer risk is more than 12 times the OEHHA 10 in a
million cancer risk threshold (OEHHA, 2017a).
With respect to the 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA the
buildings consist of commercial spaces.
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The employees of the commercial spaces are expected to experience significant indoor
exposures (e.g., 40 hours per week, 50 weeks per year). These exposures for employees
are anticipated to result in significant cancer risks resulting from exposures to
formaldehyde released by the building materials and furnishing commonly found in
offices, warehouses, residences and hotels.
Because the commercial spaces will be constructed with CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde
ATCM materials, and be ventilated with the minimum code required amount of outdoor
air, the indoor formaldehyde concentrations are likely similar to those concentrations
observed in residences built with CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde ATCM materials, which
is a median of 24.1 µg/m3 (Singer et. al., 2020)
Assuming that the employees of commercial spaces work 8 hours per day and inhale 20
m3 of air per day, the formaldehyde dose per work-day at the offices is 161 µg/day.
Assuming that these employees work 5 days per week and 50 weeks per year for 45 years
(start at age 20 and retire at age 65) the average 70-year lifetime formaldehyde daily dose
is 70.9 µg/day.
This is 1.77 times the NSRL (OEHHA, 2017a) of 40 µg/day and represents a cancer risk
of 17.7 per million, which exceeds the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million. This impact
should be analyzed in an environmental impact report (“EIR”), and the agency should
impose all feasible mitigation measures to reduce this impact. Several feasible mitigation
measures are discussed below and these and other measures should be analyzed in an
EIR.
Appendix A, Indoor Formaldehyde Concentrations and the CARB Formaldehyde ATCM,
provides analyses that show utilization of CARB Phase 2 Formaldehyde ATCM materials
will not ensure acceptable cancer risks with respect to formaldehyde emissions from
composite wood products.
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Even composite wood products manufactured with CARB certified ultra low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins do not insure that the indoor air will have concentrations of
formaldehyde the meet the OEHHA cancer risks that substantially exceed 10 per million.
The permissible emission rates for ULEF composite wood products are only 11-15%
lower than the CARB Phase 2 emission rates. Only use of composite wood products made
with no-added formaldehyde resins (NAF), such as resins made from soy, polyvinyl
acetate, or methylene diisocyanate can insure that the OEHHA cancer risk of 10 per
million is met.
The following describes a method that should be used, prior to construction in the
environmental review under CEQA, for determining whether the indoor concentrations
resulting from the formaldehyde emissions of specific building materials/furnishings
selected exceed cancer and non-cancer guidelines. Such a design analyses can be used to
identify those materials/furnishings prior to the completion of the City’s CEQA review
and project approval, that have formaldehyde emission rates that contribute to indoor
concentrations that exceed cancer and non-cancer guidelines, so that alternative lower
emitting materials/furnishings may be selected and/or higher minimum outdoor air
ventilation rates can be increased to achieve acceptable indoor concentrations and
incorporated as mitigation measures for this project.
Pre-Construction Building Material/Furnishing Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment
This formaldehyde emissions assessment should be used in the environmental review
under CEQA to assess the indoor formaldehyde concentrations from the proposed
loading of building materials/furnishings, the area-specific formaldehyde emission rate
data for building materials/furnishings, and the design minimum outdoor air ventilation
rates. This assessment allows the applicant (and the City) to determine, before the
conclusion of the environmental review process and the building materials/furnishings
are specified, purchased, and installed, if the total chemical emissions will exceed cancer
and non-cancer guidelines, and if so, allow for changes in the selection of specific
material/furnishings and/or the design minimum outdoor air ventilations rates such that
cancer and non-cancer guidelines are not exceeded.
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1.) Define Indoor Air Quality Zones. Divide the building into separate indoor air quality
zones, (IAQ Zones). IAQ Zones are defined as areas of well-mixed air. Thus, each
ventilation system with recirculating air is considered a single zone, and each room or
group of rooms where air is not recirculated (e.g. 100% outdoor air) is considered a
separate zone. For IAQ Zones with the same construction material/furnishings and design
minimum outdoor air ventilation rates. (e.g. hotel rooms, apartments, condominiums,
etc.) the formaldehyde emission rates need only be assessed for a single IAQ Zone of that
type.
2.) Calculate Material/Furnishing Loading. For each IAQ Zone, determine the building
material and furnishing loadings (e.g., m2 of material/m2 floor area, units of
furnishings/m2 floor area) from an inventory of all potential indoor formaldehyde
sources, including flooring, ceiling tiles, furnishings, finishes, insulation, sealants,
adhesives, and any products constructed with composite wood products containing urea-
formaldehyde resins (e.g., plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard).
3.) Calculate the Formaldehyde Emission Rate. For each building material, calculate the
formaldehyde emission rate (µg/h) from the product of the area-specific formaldehyde
emission rate (µg/m2-h) and the area (m2) of material in the IAQ Zone, and from each
furnishing (e.g. chairs, desks, etc.) from the unit-specific formaldehyde emission rate
(µg/unit-h) and the number of units in the IAQ Zone.
NOTE: As a result of the high-performance building rating systems and building codes
(California Building Standards Commission, 2014; USGBC, 2014), most manufacturers
of building materials furnishings sold in the United States conduct chemical emission rate
tests using the California Department of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions for Indoor Sources Using
Environmental Chambers,” (CDPH, 2017), or other equivalent chemical emission rate
testing methods. Most manufacturers of building furnishings sold in the United States
conduct chemical emission rate tests using ANSI/BIFMA M7.1 Standard Test Method for
Determining VOC Emissions (BIFMA, 2018), or other equivalent chemical emission rate
testing methods.
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CDPH, BIFMA, and other chemical emission rate testing programs, typically certify that
a material or furnishing does not create indoor chemical concentrations in excess of the
maximum concentrations permitted by their certification. For instance, the CDPH
emission rate testing requires that the measured emission rates when input into an office,
school, or residential model do not exceed one-half of the OEHHA Chronic Exposure
Guidelines (OEHHA, 2017b) for the 35 specific VOCs, including formaldehyde, listed in
Table 4-1 of the CDPH test method (CDPH, 2017). These certifications themselves do
not provide the actual area-specific formaldehyde emission rate (i.e., µg/m2-h) of the
product, but rather provide data that the formaldehyde emission rates do not exceed the
maximum rate allowed for the certification. Thus, for example, the data for a certification
of a specific type of flooring may be used to calculate that the area-specific emission rate
of formaldehyde is less than 31 µg/m2-h, but not the actual measured specific emission
rate, which may be 3, 18, or 30 µg/m2-h. These area-specific emission rates determined
from the product certifications of CDPH, BIFA, and other certification programs can be
used as an initial estimate of the formaldehyde emission rate.
If the actual area-specific emission rates of a building material or furnishing is needed
(i.e. the initial emission rates estimates from the product certifications are higher than
desired), then that data can be acquired by requesting from the manufacturer the complete
chemical emission rate test report. For instance if the complete CDPH emission test
report is requested for a CDHP certified product, that report will provide the actual area-
specific emission rates for not only the 35 specific VOCs, including formaldehyde, listed
in Table 4-1 of the CDPH test method (CDPH, 2017), but also all of the cancer and
reproductive/developmental chemicals listed in the California Proposition 65 Safe Harbor
Levels (OEHHA, 2017a), all of the toxic air contaminants (TACs) in the California Air
Resources Board Toxic Air Contamination List (CARB, 2011), and the 10 chemicals
with the greatest emission rates.
Alternatively, a sample of the building material or furnishing can be submitted to a
chemical emission rate testing laboratory, such as Berkeley Analytical Laboratory
(https://berkeleyanalytical.com), to measure the formaldehyde emission rate.
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4.) Calculate the Total Formaldehyde Emission Rate. For each IAQ Zone, calculate the
total formaldehyde emission rate (i.e. µg/h) from the individual formaldehyde emission
rates from each of the building material/furnishings as determined in Step 3.
5.) Calculate the Indoor Formaldehyde Concentration. For each IAQ Zone, calculate the
indoor formaldehyde concentration (µg/m3) from Equation 1 by dividing the total
formaldehyde emission rates (i.e. µg/h) as determined in Step 4, by the design minimum
outdoor air ventilation rate (m3/h) for the IAQ Zone.
𝐶!"= #!"!#$
$"#
(Equation 1)
where:
Cin = indoor formaldehyde concentration (µg/m3)
Etotal = total formaldehyde emission rate (µg/h) into the IAQ Zone.
Qoa = design minimum outdoor air ventilation rate to the IAQ Zone (m3/h)
The above Equation 1 is based upon mass balance theory, and is referenced in Section
3.10.2 “Calculation of Estimated Building Concentrations” of the California Department
of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical
Emissions for Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers”, (CDPH, 2017).
6.) Calculate the Indoor Exposure Cancer and Non-Cancer Health Risks. For each IAQ
Zone, calculate the cancer and non-cancer health risks from the indoor formaldehyde
concentrations determined in Step 5 and as described in the OEHHA Air Toxics Hot Spots
Program Risk Assessment Guidelines; Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk
Assessments (OEHHA, 2015).
7.) Mitigate Indoor Formaldehyde Exposures of exceeding the CEQA Cancer and/or
Non-Cancer Health Risks. In each IAQ Zone, provide mitigation for any formaldehyde
exposure risk as determined in Step 6, that exceeds the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per
million or the CEQA non-cancer Hazard Quotient of 1.0.
Provide the source and/or ventilation mitigation required in all IAQ Zones to reduce the
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health risks of the chemical exposures below the CEQA cancer and non-cancer health
risks.
Source mitigation for formaldehyde may include:
1.) reducing the amount materials and/or furnishings that emit formaldehyde
2.) substituting a different material with a lower area-specific emission rate of
formaldehyde
Ventilation mitigation for formaldehyde emitted from building materials and/or
furnishings may include:
1.) increasing the design minimum outdoor air ventilation rate to the IAQ Zone.
NOTE: Mitigating the formaldehyde emissions through use of less material/furnishings,
or use of lower emitting materials/furnishings, is the preferred mitigation option, as
mitigation with increased outdoor air ventilation increases initial and operating costs
associated with the heating/cooling systems.
Further, we are not asking that the builder “speculate” on what and how much composite
materials be used, but rather at the design stage to select composite wood materials based
on the formaldehyde emission rates that manufacturers routinely conduct using the
California Department of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of
Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions for Indoor Sources Using Environmental
Chambers,” (CDPH, 2017), and use the procedure described earlier above (i.e. Pre-
Construction Building Material/Furnishing Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment) to
insure that the materials selected achieve acceptable cancer risks from material off
gassing of formaldehyde.
Outdoor Air Ventilation Impact. Another important finding of the CNHS, was that the
outdoor air ventilation rates in the homes were very low. Outdoor air ventilation is a very
important factor influencing the indoor concentrations of air contaminants, as it is the
primary removal mechanism of all indoor air generated contaminants. Lower outdoor air
exchange rates cause indoor generated air contaminants to accumulate to higher indoor air
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concentrations. Many homeowners rarely open their windows or doors for ventilation as a
result of their concerns for security/safety, noise, dust, and odor concerns (Price, 2007). In
the CNHS field study, 32% of the homes did not use their windows during the 24‐hour
Test Day, and 15% of the homes did not use their windows during the entire preceding
week. Most of the homes with no window usage were homes in the winter field session.
Thus, a substantial percentage of homeowners never open their windows, especially in the
winter season. The median 24‐hour measurement was 0.26 air changes per hour (ach),
with a range of 0.09 ach to 5.3 ach. A total of 67% of the homes had outdoor air exchange
rates below the minimum California Building Code (2001) requirement of 0.35 ach. Thus,
the relatively tight envelope construction, combined with the fact that many people never
open their windows for ventilation, results in homes with low outdoor air exchange rates
and higher indoor air contaminant concentrations.
The 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA is close to roads with
moderate to high traffic (e.g., 20th Street, Arizona Avenue, 19th Street, Wilshire Boulevard
etc.) as well as air traffic from the Santa Monica Airport, and thus the Project site is a
sound impacted site.
According to the 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA – Draft
Environmental Impact Report (Dudek, 20209), the existing project traffic noise levels
reported in Table 4.9-5, range from 55 dBA to 67 dBA CNEL.
As a result of the anticipated high outdoor noise levels, the current project will require a
mechanical supply of outdoor air ventilation to allow for a habitable interior environment
with closed windows and doors. Such a ventilation system would allow windows and
doors to be kept closed at the occupant’s discretion to control exterior noise within
building interiors.
PM2.5 Outdoor Concentrations Impact. An additional impact of the nearby motor
vehicle traffic associated with this project, are the outdoor concentrations of PM2.5.
According to the 1242 20th St. Wellness Center Project, Santa Monica, CA – Draft
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Environmental Impact Report (Dudek, 20209), the Project is located in the South Coast
Air Basin, which is a State and Federal non-attainment area for PM2.5.
An air quality analyses should to be conducted to determine the concentrations of PM2.5 in
the outdoor and indoor air that people inhale each day. This air quality analyses needs to
consider the cumulative impacts of the project related emissions, existing and projected
future emissions from local PM2.5 sources (e.g. stationary sources, motor vehicles, and
airport traffic) upon the outdoor air concentrations at the Project site. If the outdoor
concentrations are determined to exceed the California and National annual average PM2.5
exceedence concentration of 12 µg/m3, or the National 24-hour average exceedence
concentration of 35 µg/m3, then the buildings need to have a mechanical supply of outdoor
air that has air filtration with sufficient removal efficiency, such that the indoor
concentrations of outdoor PM2.5 particles is less than the California and National PM2.5
annual and 24-hour standards.
It is my experience that based on the projected high traffic noise levels, the annual average
concentration of PM2.5 will exceed the California and National PM2.5 annual and 24-hour
standards and warrant installation of high efficiency air filters (i.e. MERV 13 or higher) in
all mechanically supplied outdoor air ventilation systems.
Indoor Air Quality Impact Mitigation Measures
The following are recommended mitigation measures to minimize the impacts upon
indoor quality:
Indoor Formaldehyde Concentrations Mitigation. Use only composite wood materials (e.g.
hardwood plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard) for all interior finish
systems that are made with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins
(CARB, 2009). CARB Phase 2 certified composite wood products, or ultra-low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins, do not insure indoor formaldehyde concentrations that are
below the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million. Only composite wood products
manufactured with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins, such as resins
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made from soy, polyvinyl acetate, or methylene diisocyanate can insure that the OEHHA
cancer risk of 10 per million is met.
Alternatively, conduct the previously described Pre-Construction Building
Material/Furnishing Chemical Emissions Assessment, to determine that the combination
of formaldehyde emissions from building materials and furnishings do not create indoor
formaldehyde concentrations that exceed the CEQA cancer and non-cancer health risks.
It is important to note that we are not asking that the builder “speculate” on what and how
much composite materials be used, but rather at the design stage to select composite
wood materials based on the formaldehyde emission rates that manufacturers routinely
conduct using the California Department of Health “Standard Method for the Testing and
Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical Emissions for Indoor Sources Using
Environmental Chambers”, (CDPH, 2017), and use the procedure described above (i.e.
Pre-Construction Building Material/Furnishing Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment) to
insure that the materials selected achieve acceptable cancer risks from material off
gassing of formaldehyde.
Outdoor Air Ventilation Mitigation. Provide each habitable room with a continuous
mechanical supply of outdoor air that meets or exceeds the California 2016 Building
Energy Efficiency Standards (California Energy Commission, 2015) requirements of the
greater of 15 cfm/occupant or 0.15 cfm/ft2 of floor area. Following installation of the
system conduct testing and balancing to insure that required amount of outdoor air is
entering each habitable room and provide a written report documenting the outdoor
airflow rates. Do not use exhaust only mechanical outdoor air systems, use only balanced
outdoor air supply and exhaust systems or outdoor air supply only systems. Provide a
manual for the occupants or maintenance personnel, that describes the purpose of the
mechanical outdoor air system and the operation and maintenance requirements of the
system.
PM2.5 Outdoor Air Concentration Mitigation. Install air filtration with sufficient PM2.5
removal efficiency (e.g. MERV 13 or higher) to filter the outdoor air entering the
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mechanical outdoor air supply systems, such that the indoor concentrations of outdoor
PM2.5 particles are less than the California and National PM2.5 annual and 24-hour
standards. Install the air filters in the system such that they are accessible for replacement
by the occupants or maintenance personnel. Include in the mechanical outdoor air
ventilation system manual instructions on how to replace the air filters and the estimated
frequency of replacement.
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aldehydes and terpenes in a new manufactured house. Indoor Air 12: 235–242.
OEHHA (Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment). 2015. Air Toxics Hot
Spots Program Risk Assessment Guidelines; Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health
Risk Assessments.
OEHHA (Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment). 2017a. Proposition 65
Safe Harbor Levels. No Significant Risk Levels for Carcinogens and Maximum Allowable
Dose Levels for Chemicals Causing Reproductive Toxicity. Available at:
http://www.oehha.ca.gov/prop65/pdf/safeharbor081513.pdf
OEHHA - Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. 2017b. All OEHHA
Acute, 8-hour and Chronic Reference Exposure Levels. Available at:
http://oehha.ca.gov/air/allrels.html
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Offermann, F. J. 2009. Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in New Homes. California Air
Resources Board and California Energy Commission, PIER Energy-Related
Environmental Research Program. Collaborative Report. CEC-500-2009-085.
https://www.arb.ca.gov/research/apr/past/04-310.pdf
Offermann, F. J. and A. T. Hodgson. 2011. Emission Rates of Volatile Organic
Compounds in New Homes. Proceedings Indoor Air 2011 (12th International Conference
on Indoor Air Quality and Climate 2011), June 5-10, 2011, Austin, TX.
Singer, B.C, Chan, W.R, Kim, Y., Offermann, F.J., and Walker I.S. 2020. Indoor Air
Quality in California Homes with Code-Required Mechanical Ventilation. Indoor Air, Vol
30, Issue 5, 885-899.
South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). 2015. California
Environmental Quality Act Air Quality Handbook. South Coast Air Quality Management
District, Diamond Bar, CA, http://www.aqmd.gov/home/rules-compliance/ceqa/air-
quality-analysis-handbook
USGBC. 2014. LEED BD+C Homes v4. U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, D.C.
http://www.usgbc.org/credits/homes/v4
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APPENDIX A
INDOOR FORMALDEHYDE CONCENTRATIONS
AND THE
CARB FORMALDEHYDE ATCM
With respect to formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, the CARB
ATCM regulations of formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, do not
assure healthful indoor air quality. The following is the stated purpose of the CARB
ATCM regulation - The purpose of this airborne toxic control measure is to “reduce
formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, and finished goods that contain
composite wood products, that are sold, offered for sale, supplied, used, or manufactured for
sale in California”. In other words, the CARB ATCM regulations do not “assure healthful
indoor air quality”, but rather “reduce formaldehyde emissions from composite wood
products”.
Just how much protection do the CARB ATCM regulations provide building occupants
from the formaldehyde emissions generated by composite wood products? Definitely
some, but certainly the regulations do not “assure healthful indoor air quality” when
CARB Phase 2 products are utilized. As shown in the Chan 2019 study of new California
homes, the median indoor formaldehyde concentration was of 22.4 µg/m3 (18.2 ppb),
which corresponds to a cancer risk of 112 per million for occupants with continuous
exposure, which is more than 11 times the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million.
Another way of looking at how much protection the CARB ATCM regulations provide
building occupants from the formaldehyde emissions generated by composite wood
products is to calculate the maximum number of square feet of composite wood product
that can be in a residence without exceeding the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million for
occupants with continuous occupancy.
For this calculation I utilized the floor area (2,272 ft2), the ceiling height (8.5 ft), and the
number of bedrooms (4) as defined in Appendix B (New Single-Family Residence
Scenario) of the Standard Method for the Testing and Evaluation of Volatile Organic Chemical
Emissions for Indoor Sources Using Environmental Chambers, Version 1.1, 2017, California
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Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA. https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/
DEODC/EHLB/IAQ/Pages/VOC.aspx.
For the outdoor air ventilation rate I used the 2019 Title 24 code required mechanical
ventilation rate (ASHRAE 62.2) of 106 cfm (180 m3/h) calculated for this model residence.
For the composite wood formaldehyde emission rates I used the CARB ATCM Phase 2
rates.
The calculated maximum number of square feet of composite wood product that can be in
a residence, without exceeding the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million for occupants with
continuous occupancy are as follows for the different types of regulated composite wood
products.
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) – 15 ft2 (0.7% of the floor area), or
Particle Board – 30 ft2 (1.3% of the floor area), or
Hardwood Plywood – 54 ft2 (2.4% of the floor area), or
Thin MDF – 46 ft2 (2.0 % of the floor area).
For offices and hotels the calculated maximum amount of composite wood product (% of
floor area) that can be used without exceeding the CEQA cancer risk of 10 per million for
occupants, assuming 8 hours/day occupancy, and the California Mechanical Code
minimum outdoor air ventilation rates are as follows for the different types of regulated
composite wood products.
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) – 3.6 % (offices) and 4.6% (hotel rooms), or
Particle Board – 7.2 % (offices) and 9.4% (hotel rooms), or
Hardwood Plywood – 13 % (offices) and 17% (hotel rooms), or
Thin MDF – 11 % (offices) and 14 % (hotel rooms)
Clearly the CARB ATCM does not regulate the formaldehyde emissions from composite
wood products such that the potentially large areas of these products, such as for flooring,
baseboards, interior doors, window and door trims, and kitchen and bathroom cabinetry,
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could be used without causing indoor formaldehyde concentrations that result in CEQA
cancer risks that substantially exceed 10 per million for occupants with continuous
occupancy.
Even composite wood products manufactured with CARB certified ultra low emitting
formaldehyde (ULEF) resins do not insure that the indoor air will have concentrations of
formaldehyde the meet the OEHHA cancer risks that substantially exceed 10 per million.
The permissible emission rates for ULEF composite wood products are only 11-15%
lower than the CARB Phase 2 emission rates. Only use of composite wood products made
with no-added formaldehyde resins (NAF), such as resins made from soy, polyvinyl
acetate, or methylene diisocyanate can insure that the OEHHA cancer risk of 10 per
million is met.
If CARB Phase 2 compliant or ULEF composite wood products are utilized in
construction, then the resulting indoor formaldehyde concentrations should be determined
in the design phase using the specific amounts of each type of composite wood product,
the specific formaldehyde emission rates, and the volume and outdoor air ventilation
rates of the indoor spaces, and all feasible mitigation measures employed to reduce this
impact (e.g. use less formaldehyde containing composite wood products and/or
incorporate mechanical systems capable of higher outdoor air ventilation rates). See the
procedure described earlier (i.e. Pre-Construction Building Material/Furnishing
Formaldehyde Emissions Assessment) to insure that the materials selected achieve
acceptable cancer risks from material off gassing of formaldehyde.
Alternatively, and perhaps a simpler approach, is to use only composite wood products
(e.g. hardwood plywood, medium density fiberboard, particleboard) for all interior finish
systems that are made with CARB approved no-added formaldehyde (NAF) resins.
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Indoor Environmental Engineering
1448 Pine Street, Suite 103, San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: 415-567-7700
Email: Offermann@iee-sf.com
http://www.iee-sf.com
Education
M.S. Mechanical Engineering (1985)
Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
Graduate Studies in Air Pollution Monitoring and Control (1980)
University of California, Berkeley, CA.
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (1976)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.
Professional Experience
President: Indoor Environmental Engineering, San Francisco, CA. December, 1981 -
present.
Direct team of environmental scientists, chemists, and mechanical engineers in
conducting State and Federal research regarding indoor air quality instrumentation
development, building air quality field studies, ventilation and air cleaning performance
measurements, and chemical emission rate testing.
Provide design side input to architects regarding selection of building materials and
ventilation system components to ensure a high quality indoor environment.
Direct Indoor Air Quality Consulting Team for the winning design proposal for the new
State of Washington Ecology Department building.
Develop a full-scale ventilation test facility for measuring the performance of air
diffusers; ASHRAE 129, Air Change Effectiveness, and ASHRAE 113, Air Diffusion
Performance Index.
Develop a chemical emission rate testing laboratory for measuring the chemical
emissions from building materials, furnishings, and equipment.
Principle Investigator of the California New Homes Study (2005-2007). Measured
ventilation and indoor air quality in 108 new single family detached homes in northern
and southern California.
Develop and teach IAQ professional development workshops to building owners,
managers, hygienists, and engineers.
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Air Pollution Engineer: Earth Metrics Inc., Burlingame, CA, October, 1985 to March,
1987.
Responsible for development of an air pollution laboratory including installation a forced
choice olfactometer, tracer gas electron capture chromatograph, and associated
calibration facilities. Field team leader for studies of fugitive odor emissions from sewage
treatment plants, entrainment of fume hood exhausts into computer chip fabrication
rooms, and indoor air quality investigations.
Staff Scientist: Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality Program, Energy and
Environment Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. January, 1980 to
August, 1984.
Deputy project leader for the Control Techniques group; responsible for laboratory and
field studies aimed at evaluating the performance of indoor air pollutant control strategies
(i.e. ventilation, filtration, precipitation, absorption, adsorption, and source control).
Coordinated field and laboratory studies of air-to-air heat exchangers including
evaluation of thermal performance, ventilation efficiency, cross-stream contaminant
transfer, and the effects of freezing/defrosting.
Developed an in situ test protocol for evaluating the performance of air cleaning systems
and introduced the concept of effective cleaning rate (ECR) also known as the Clean Air
Delivery Rate (CADR).
Coordinated laboratory studies of portable and ducted air cleaning systems and their
effect on indoor concentrations of respirable particles and radon progeny.
Co-designed an automated instrument system for measuring residential ventilation rates
and radon concentrations.
Designed hardware and software for a multi-channel automated data acquisition system
used to evaluate the performance of air-to-air heat transfer equipment.
Assistant Chief Engineer: Alta Bates Hospital, Berkeley, CA, October, 1979 to January,
1980.
Responsible for energy management projects involving installation of power factor
correction capacitors on large inductive electrical devices and installation of steam meters
on physical plant steam lines. Member of Local 39, International Union of Operating
Engineers.
Manufacturing Engineer: American Precision Industries, Buffalo, NY, October, 1977 to
October, 1979.
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Responsible for reorganizing the manufacturing procedures regarding production of shell
and tube heat exchangers. Designed customized automatic assembly, welding, and testing
equipment. Designed a large paint spray booth. Prepared economic studies justifying new
equipment purchases. Safety Director.
Project Engineer: Arcata Graphics, Buffalo, N.Y. June, 1976 to October, 1977.
Responsible for the design and installation of a bulk ink storage and distribution system
and high speed automatic counting and marking equipment. Also coordinated material
handling studies which led to the purchase and installation of new equipment.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
• Chairman of SPC-145P, Standards Project Committee - Test Method for Assessing
the Performance of Gas Phase Air Cleaning Equipment (1991-1992)
• Member SPC-129P, Standards Project Committee - Test Method for Ventilation
Effectiveness (1986-97)
- Member of Drafting Committee
• Member Environmental Health Committee (1992-1994, 1997-2001, 2007-2010)
- Chairman of EHC Research Subcommittee
- Member of Man Made Mineral Fiber Position Paper Subcommittee
- Member of the IAQ Position Paper Committee
- Member of the Legionella Position Paper Committee
- Member of the Limiting Indoor Mold and Dampness in Buildings Position Paper
Committee
• Member SSPC-62, Standing Standards Project Committee - Ventilation for
Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (1992 to 2000)
- Chairman of Source Control and Air Cleaning Subcommittee
• Chairman of TC-4.10, Indoor Environmental Modeling (1988-92)
- Member of Research Subcommittee
• Chairman of TC-2.3, Gaseous Air Contaminants and Control Equipment (1989-92)
- Member of Research Subcommittee
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
• D-22 Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres
- Member of Indoor Air Quality Subcommittee
• E-06 Performance of Building Constructions
American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH)
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
• Bioaerosols Committee (2007-2013)
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American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
Cal-OSHA Indoor Air Quality Advisory Committee
International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ)
• Co-Chairman of Task Force on HVAC Hygiene
U. S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
- Member of the IEQ Technical Advisory Group (2007-2009)
- Member of the IAQ Performance Testing Work Group (2010-2012)
Western Construction Consultants (WESTCON)
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS
Licensed Professional Engineer - Mechanical Engineering
Certified Industrial Hygienist - American Board of Industrial Hygienists
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND SYMPOSIA
Biological Contamination, Diagnosis, and Mitigation, Indoor Air’90, Toronto, Canada,
August, 1990.
Models for Predicting Air Quality, Indoor Air’90, Toronto, Canada, August, 1990.
Microbes in Building Materials and Systems, Indoor Air ’93, Helsinki, Finland, July,
1993.
Microorganisms in Indoor Air Assessment and Evaluation of Health Effects and Probable
Causes, Walnut Creek, CA, February 27, 1997.
Controlling Microbial Moisture Problems in Buildings, Walnut Creek, CA, February 27,
1997.
Scientific Advisory Committee, Roomvent 98, 6th International Conference on Air
Distribution in Rooms, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, June 14-17, 1998.
Moisture and Mould, Indoor Air ’99, Edinburgh, Scotland, August, 1999.
Ventilation Modeling and Simulation, Indoor Air ’99, Edinburgh, Scotland, August,
1999.
Microbial Growth in Materials, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August, 2000.
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Co-Chair, Bioaerosols X- Exposures in Residences, Indoor Air 2002, Monterey, CA, July
2002.
Healthy Indoor Environments, Anaheim, CA, April 2003.
Chair, Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Multi-Family Homes, Indoor Air 2008,
Copenhagen, Denmark, July 2008.
Co-Chair, ISIAQ Task Force Workshop; HVAC Hygiene, Indoor Air 2002, Monterey,
CA, July 2002.
Chair, ETS in Multi-Family Housing: Exposures, Controls, and Legalities Forum,
Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, CA, September 14, 2009.
Chair, Energy Conservation and IAQ in Residences Workshop, Indoor Air 2011, Austin,
TX, June 6, 2011.
Chair, Electronic Cigarettes: Chemical Emissions and Exposures Colloquium, Indoor Air
2016, Ghent, Belgium, July 4, 2016.
SPECIAL CONSULTATION
Provide consultation to the American Home Appliance Manufacturers on the
development of a standard for testing portable air cleaners, AHAM Standard AC-1.
Served as an expert witness and special consultant for the U.S. Federal Trade
Commission regarding the performance claims found in advertisements of portable air
cleaners and residential furnace filters.
Conducted a forensic investigation for a San Mateo, CA pro se defendant, regarding an
alleged homicide where the victim was kidnapped in a steamer trunk. Determined the air
exchange rate in the steamer trunk and how long the person could survive.
Conducted in situ measurement of human exposure to toluene fumes released during
nailpolish application for a plaintiffs attorney pursuing a California Proposition 65
product labeling case. June, 1993.
Conducted a forensic in situ investigation for the Butte County, CA Sheriff’s Department
of the emissions of a portable heater used in the bedroom of two twin one year old girls
who suffered simultaneous crib death.
Consult with OSHA on the 1995 proposed new regulation regarding indoor air quality
and environmental tobacco smoke.
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Consult with EPA on the proposed Building Alliance program and with OSHA on the
proposed new OSHA IAQ regulation.
Johnson Controls Audit/Certification Expert Review; Milwaukee, WI. May 28-29, 1997.
Winner of the nationally published 1999 Request for Proposals by the State of
Washington to conduct a comprehensive indoor air quality investigation of the
Washington State Department of Ecology building in Lacey, WA.
Selected by the State of California Attorney General’s Office in August, 2000 to conduct
a comprehensive indoor air quality investigation of the Tulare County Court House.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory IAQ Experts Workshop: “Cause and Prevention of Sick
Building Problems in Offices: The Experience of Indoor Environmental Quality
Investigators”, Berkeley, California, May 26-27, 2004.
Provide consultation and chemical emission rate testing to the State of California
Attorney General’s Office in 2013-2015 regarding the chemical emissions from e-
cigarettes.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS :
F.J.Offermann, C.D.Hollowell, and G.D.Roseme, "Low-Infiltration Housing in
Rochester, New York: A Study of Air Exchange Rates and Indoor Air Quality,"
Environment International, 8, pp. 435-445, 1982.
W.W.Nazaroff, F.J.Offermann, and A.W.Robb, "Automated System for Measuring Air
Exchange Rate and Radon Concentration in Houses," Health Physics, 45, pp. 525-537,
1983.
F.J.Offermann, W.J.Fisk, D.T.Grimsrud, B.Pedersen, and K.L.Revzan, "Ventilation
Efficiencies of Wall- or Window-Mounted Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers,"
ASHRAE Annual Transactions, 89-2B, pp 507-527, 1983.
W.J.Fisk, K.M.Archer, R.E Chant, D. Hekmat, F.J.Offermann, and B.Pedersen, "Onset of
Freezing in Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers," ASHRAE Annual Transactions, 91-
1B, 1984.
W.J.Fisk, K.M.Archer, R.E Chant, D. Hekmat, F.J.Offermann, and B.Pedersen,
"Performance of Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers During Operation with Freezing
and Periodic Defrosts," ASHRAE Annual Transactions, 91-1B, 1984.
F.J.Offermann, R.G.Sextro, W.J.Fisk, D.T.Grimsrud, W.W.Nazaroff, A.V.Nero, and
K.L.Revzan, "Control of Respirable Particles with Portable Air Cleaners," Atmospheric
Environment, Vol. 19, pp.1761-1771, 1985.
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R.G.Sextro, F.J.Offermann, W.W.Nazaroff, A.V.Nero, K.L.Revzan, and J.Yater,
"Evaluation of Indoor Control Devices and Their Effects on Radon Progeny
Concentrations," Atmospheric Environment, 12, pp. 429-438, 1986.
W.J. Fisk, R.K.Spencer, F.J.Offermann, R.K.Spencer, B.Pedersen, R.Sextro, "Indoor Air
Quality Control Techniques," Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, New Jersey, (1987).
F.J.Offermann, "Ventilation Effectiveness and ADPI Measurements of a Forced Air
Heating System," ASHRAE Transactions , Volume 94, Part 1, pp 694-704, 1988.
F.J.Offermann and D. Int-Hout "Ventilation Effectiveness Measurements of Three
Supply/Return Air Configurations," Environment International , Volume 15, pp 585-592
1989.
F.J. Offermann, S.A. Loiselle, M.C. Quinlan, and M.S. Rogers, "A Study of Diesel Fume
Entrainment in an Office Building," IAQ '89, The Human Equation: Health and
Comfort, pp 179-183, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1989.
R.G.Sextro and F.J.Offermann, "Reduction of Residential Indoor Particle and Radon
Progeny Concentrations with Ducted Air Cleaning Systems," submitted to Indoor Air,
1990.
S.A.Loiselle, A.T.Hodgson, and F.J.Offermann, "Development of An Indoor Air Sampler
for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds", Indoor Air , Vol 2, pp 191-210, 1991.
F.J.Offermann, S.A.Loiselle, A.T.Hodgson, L.A. Gundel, and J.M. Daisey, "A Pilot
Study to Measure Indoor Concentrations and Emission Rates of Polycyclic Aromatic
Compounds", Indoor Air , Vol 4, pp 497-512, 1991.
F.J. Offermann, S. A. Loiselle, R.G. Sextro, "Performance Comparisons of Six Different
Air Cleaners Installed in a Residential Forced Air Ventilation System," IAQ'91, Healthy
Buildings, pp 342-350, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA (1991).
F.J. Offermann, J. Daisey, A. Hodgson, L. Gundell, and S. Loiselle, "Indoor
Concentrations and Emission Rates of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds", Indoor Air,
Vol 4, pp 497-512 (1992).
F.J. Offermann, S. A. Loiselle, R.G. Sextro, "Performance of Air Cleaners Installed in a
Residential Forced Air System," ASHRAE Journal, pp 51-57, July, 1992.
F.J. Offermann and S. A. Loiselle, "Performance of an Air-Cleaning System in an
Archival Book Storage Facility," IAQ'92, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1992.
S.B. Hayward, K.S. Liu, L.E. Alevantis, K. Shah, S. Loiselle, F.J. Offermann, Y.L.
Chang, L. Webber, “Effectiveness of Ventilation and Other Controls in Reducing
Exposure to ETS in Office Buildings,” Indoor Air ’93, Helsinki, Finland, July 4-8, 1993.
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F.J. Offermann, S. A. Loiselle, G. Ander, H. Lau, "Indoor Contaminant Emission Rates
Before and After a Building Bake-out," IAQ'93, Operating and Maintaining Buildings for
Health, Comfort, and Productivity, pp 157-163, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1993.
L.E. Alevantis, Hayward, S.B., Shah, S.B., Loiselle, S., and Offermann, F.J. "Tracer Gas
Techniques for Determination of the Effectiveness of Pollutant Removal From Local
Sources," IAQ '93, Operating and Maintaining Buildings for Health, Comfort, and
Productivity, pp 119-129, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1993.
L.E. Alevantis, Liu, L.E., Hayward, S.B., Offermann, F.J., Shah, S.B., Leiserson, K.
Tsao, E., and Huang, Y., "Effectiveness of Ventilation in 23 Designated Smoking Areas
in California Buildings," IAQ '94, Engineering Indoor Environments, pp 167-181,
ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1994.
L.E. Alevantis, Offermann, F.J., Loiselle, S., and Macher, J.M., “Pressure and Ventilation
Requirements of Hospital Isolation Rooms for Tuberculosis (TB) Patients: Existing
Guidelines in the United States and a Method for Measuring Room Leakage”, Ventilation
and Indoor air quality in Hospitals, M. Maroni, editor, Kluwer Academic publishers,
Netherlands, 1996.
F.J. Offermann, M. A. Waz, A.T. Hodgson, and H.M. Ammann, "Chemical Emissions
from a Hospital Operating Room Air Filter," IAQ'96, Paths to Better Building
Environments, pp 95-99, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1996.
F.J. Offermann, "Professional Malpractice and the Sick Building Investigator," IAQ'96,
Paths to Better Building Environments, pp 132-136, ASHRAE, Atlanta, GA, 1996.
F.J. Offermann, “Standard Method of Measuring Air Change Effectiveness,” Indoor Air,
Vol 1, pp.206-211, 1999.
F. J. Offermann, A. T. Hodgson, and J. P. Robertson, “Contaminant Emission Rates from
PVC Backed Carpet Tiles on Damp Concrete”, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland,
August 2000.
K.S. Liu, L.E. Alevantis, and F.J. Offermann, “A Survey of Environmental Tobacco
Smoke Controls in California Office Buildings”, Indoor Air, Vol 11, pp. 26-34, 2001.
F.J. Offermann, R. Colfer, P. Radzinski, and J. Robertson, “Exposure to Environmental
Tobacco Smoke in an Automobile”, Indoor Air 2002, Monterey, California, July 2002.
F. J. Offermann, J.P. Robertson, and T. Webster, “The Impact of Tracer Gas Mixing on
Airflow Rate Measurements in Large Commercial Fan Systems”, Indoor Air 2002,
Monterey, California, July 2002.
M. J. Mendell, T. Brennan, L. Hathon, J.D. Odom, F.J.Offermann, B.H. Turk, K.M.
Wallingford, R.C. Diamond, W.J. Fisk, “Causes and prevention of Symptom Complaints
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in Office Buildings: Distilling the Experience of Indoor Environmental Investigators”,
submitted to Indoor Air 2005, Beijing, China, September 4-9, 2005.
F.J. Offermann, “Ventilation and IAQ in New Homes With and Without Mechanical
Outdoor Air Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, CA, September 14, 2009.
F.J. Offermann, “ASHRAE 62.2 Intermittent Residential Ventilation: What’s It Good
For, Intermittently Poor IAQ”, IAQVEC 2010, Syracuse, CA, April 21, 2010.
F.J. Offermann and A.T. Hodgson, “Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Compounds in
New Homes”, Indoor Air 2011, Austin, TX, June, 2011.
P. Jenkins, R. Johnson, T. Phillips, and F. Offermann, “Chemical Concentrations in New
California Homes and Garages”, Indoor Air 2011, Austin, TX, June, 2011.
W. J. Mills, B. J. Grigg, F. J. Offermann, B. E. Gustin, and N. E. Spingarm, “Toluene and
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Exposure from a Commercially Available Contact Adhesive”,
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 9:D95-D102 May, 2012.
F. J. Offermann, R. Maddalena, J. C. Offermann, B. C. Singer, and H, Wilhelm, “The
Impact of Ventilation on the Emission Rates of Volatile Organic Compounds in
Residences”, HB 2012, Brisbane, AU, July, 2012.
F. J. Offermann, A. T. Hodgson, P. L. Jenkins, R. D. Johnson, and T. J. Phillips,
“Attached Garages as a Source of Volatile Organic Compounds in New Homes”, HB
2012, Brisbane, CA, July, 2012.
R. Maddalena, N. Li, F. Offermann, and B. Singer, “Maximizing Information from
Residential Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds”, HB 2012, Brisbane, AU,
July, 2012.
W. Chen, A. Persily, A. Hodgson, F. Offermann, D. Poppendieck, and K. Kumagai,
“Area-Specific Airflow Rates for Evaluating the Impacts of VOC emissions in U.S.
Single-Family Homes”, Building and Environment, Vol. 71, 204-211, February, 2014.
F. J. Offermann, A. Eagan A. C. Offermann, and L. J. Radonovich, “Infectious Disease
Aerosol Exposures With and Without Surge Control Ventilation System Modifications”,
Indoor Air 2014, Hong Kong, July, 2014.
F. J. Offermann, “Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes: Direct and Indirect Passive
Exposures”, Building and Environment, Vol. 93, Part 1, 101-105, November, 2015.
F. J. Offermann, “Formaldehyde Emission Rates From Lumber Liquidators Laminate
Flooring Manufactured in China”, Indoor Air 2016, Belgium, Ghent, July, 2016.
F. J. Offermann, “Formaldehyde and Acetaldehyde Emission Rates for E-Cigarettes”,
Indoor Air 2016, Belgium, Ghent, July, 2016.
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OTHER REPORTS:
W.J.Fisk, P.G.Cleary, and F.J.Offermann, "Energy Saving Ventilation with Residential
Heat Exchangers," a Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory brochure distributed by the
Bonneville Power Administration, 1981.
F.J.Offermann, J.R.Girman, and C.D.Hollowell, "Midway House Tightening Project: A
Study of Indoor Air Quality," Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report
LBL-12777, 1981.
F.J.Offermann, J.B.Dickinson, W.J.Fisk, D.T.Grimsrud, C.D.Hollowell, D.L.Krinkle, and
G.D.Roseme, "Residential Air-Leakage and Indoor Air Quality in Rochester, New York,"
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-13100, 1982.
F.J.Offermann, W.J.Fisk, B.Pedersen, and K.L.Revzan, Residential Air-to-Air Heat
Exchangers: A Study of the Ventilation Efficiencies of Wall- or Window- Mounted
Units," Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-14358, 1982.
F.J.Offermann, W.J.Fisk, W.W.Nazaroff, and R.G.Sextro, "A Review of Portable Air
Cleaners for Controlling Indoor Concentrations of Particulates and Radon Progeny," An
interim report for the Bonneville Power Administration, 1983.
W.J.Fisk, K.M.Archer, R.E.Chant, D.Hekmat, F.J.Offermann, and B.S. Pedersen,
"Freezing in Residential Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers: An Experimental Study," Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-16783, 1983.
R.G.Sextro, W.W.Nazaroff, F.J.Offermann, and K.L.Revzan, "Measurements of Indoor
Aerosol Properties and Their Effect on Radon Progeny," Proceedings of the American
Association of Aerosol Research Annual Meeting, April, 1983.
F.J.Offermann, R.G.Sextro, W.J.Fisk, W.W. Nazaroff, A.V.Nero, K.L.Revzan, and
J.Yater, "Control of Respirable Particles and Radon Progeny with Portable Air Cleaners,"
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-16659, 1984.
W.J.Fisk, R.K.Spencer, D.T.Grimsrud, F.J.Offermann, B.Pedersen, and R.G.Sextro,
"Indoor Air Quality Control Techniques: A Critical Review," Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-16493, 1984.
F.J.Offermann, J.R.Girman, and R.G.Sextro, "Controlling Indoor Air Pollution from
Tobacco Smoke: Models and Measurements,", Indoor Air, Proceedings of the 3rd
International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Vol 1, pp 257-264, Swedish
Council for Building Research, Stockholm (1984), Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
Berkeley, CA, Report LBL-17603, 1984.
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R.Otto, J.Girman, F.Offermann, and R.Sextro,"A New Method for the Collection and
Comparison of Respirable Particles in the Indoor Environment," Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, Special Director Fund's Study, 1984.
A.T.Hodgson and F.J.Offermann, "Examination of a Sick Office Building," Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, an informal field study, 1984.
R.G.Sextro, F.J.Offermann, W.W.Nazaroff, and A.V.Nero, "Effects of Aerosol
Concentrations on Radon Progeny," Aerosols, Science, & Technology, and Industrial
Applications of Airborne Particles, editors B.Y.H.Liu, D.Y.H.Pui, and H.J.Fissan, p525,
Elsevier, 1984.
K.Sexton, S.Hayward, F.Offermann, R.Sextro, and L.Weber, "Characterization of
Particulate and Organic Emissions from Major Indoor Sources, Proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Stockholm, Sweden, August
20-24, 1984.
F.J.Offermann, "Tracer Gas Measurements of Laboratory Fume Entrainment at a Semi-
Conductor Manufacturing Plant," an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report,
1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Tracer Gas Measurements of Ventilation Rates in a Large Office
Building," an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report, 1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds in a New Large Office
Building with Adhesive Fastened Carpeting," an Indoor Environmental Engineering
R&D Report, 1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Designing and Operating Healthy Buildings", an Indoor Environmental
Engineering R&D Report, 1986.
F.J.Offermann, "Measurements and Mitigation of Indoor Spray-Applicated Pesticides",
an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report, 1988.
F.J.Offermann and S. Loiselle, "Measurements and Mitigation of Indoor Mold
Contamination in a Residence", an Indoor Environmental Engineering R&D Report,
1989.
F.J.Offermann and S. Loiselle, "Performance Measurements of an Air Cleaning System
in a Large Archival Library Storage Facility", an Indoor Environmental Engineering
R&D Report, 1989.
F.J. Offermann, J.M. Daisey, L.A. Gundel, and A.T. Hodgson, S. A. Loiselle, "Sampling,
Analysis, and Data Validation of Indoor Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons", Final Report, Contract No. A732-106, California Air Resources Board,
March, 1990.
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L.A. Gundel, J.M. Daisey, and F.J. Offermann, "A Sampling and Analytical Method for
Gas Phase Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons", Proceedings of the 5th International
Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air '90, July 29-August 1990.
A.T. Hodgson, J.M. Daisey, and F.J. Offermann "Development of an Indoor Sampling
and Analytical Method for Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons", Proceedings
of the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Indoor Air '90,
July 29-August, 1990.
F.J. Offermann, J.O. Sateri, “Tracer Gas Measurements in Large Multi-Room Buildings”,
Indoor Air ’93, Helsinki, Finland, July 4-8, 1993.
F.J.Offermann, M. T. O’Flaherty, and M. A. Waz “Validation of ASHRAE 129 -
Standard Method of Measuring Air Change Effectiveness”, Final Report of ASHRAE
Research Project 891, December 8, 1997.
S.E. Guffey, F.J. Offermann et. al., “Proceedings of the Workshop on Ventilation
Engineering Controls for Environmental Tobacco smoke in the Hospitality Industry”,
U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration and ACGIH,
1998.
F.J. Offermann, R.J. Fiskum, D. Kosar, and D. Mudaari, “A Practical Guide to
Ventilation Practices & Systems for Existing Buildings”, Heating/Piping/Air
Conditioning Engineering supplement to April/May 1999 issue.
F.J. Offermann, P. Pasanen, “Workshop 18: Criteria for Cleaning of Air Handling
Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
F.J. Offermann, Session Summaries: Building Investigations, and Design &
Construction, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
F.J. Offermann, “The IAQ Top 10”, Engineered Systems, November, 2008.
L. Kincaid and F.J. Offermann, “Unintended Consequences: Formaldehyde Exposures in
Green Homes, AIHA Synergist, February, 2010.
F.J. Offermann, “ IAQ in Air Tight Homes”, ASHRAE Journal, November, 2010.
F.J. Offermann, “The Hazards of E-Cigarettes”, ASHRAE Journal, June, 2014.
PRESENTATIONS :
"Low-Infiltration Housing in Rochester, New York: A Study of Air Exchange Rates and
Indoor Air Quality," Presented at the International Symposium on Indoor Air Pollution,
Health and Energy Conservation, Amherst, MA, October 13-16,1981.
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"Ventilation Efficiencies of Wall- or Window-Mounted Residential Air-to-Air Heat
Exchangers," Presented at the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air
Conditioning Engineers Summer Meeting, Washington, DC, June, 1983.
"Controlling Indoor Air Pollution from Tobacco Smoke: Models and Measurements,"
Presented at the Third International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate,
Stockholm, Sweden, August 20-24, 1984.
"Indoor Air Pollution: An Emerging Environmental Problem", Presented to the
Association of Environmental Professionals, Bar Area/Coastal Region 1, Berkeley, CA,
May 29, 1986.
"Ventilation Measurement Techniques," Presented at the Workshop on Sampling and
Analytical Techniques, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, September 26,
1986 and September 25, 1987.
"Buildings That Make You Sick: Indoor Air Pollution", Presented to the Sacramento
Association of Professional Energy Managers, Sacramento, CA, November 18, 1986.
"Ventilation Effectiveness and Indoor Air Quality", Presented to the American Society of
Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers Northern Nevada Chapter, Reno,
NV, February 18, 1987, Golden Gate Chapter, San Francisco, CA, October 1, 1987, and
the San Jose Chapter, San Jose, CA, June 9, 1987.
"Tracer Gas Techniques for Studying Ventilation," Presented at the Indoor Air Quality
Symposium, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, GA, September 22-24, 1987.
"Indoor Air Quality Control: What Works, What Doesn't," Presented to the Sacramento
Association of Professional Energy Managers, Sacramento, CA, November 17, 1987.
"Ventilation Effectiveness and ADPI Measurements of a Forced Air Heating System,"
Presented at the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning
Engineers Winter Meeting, Dallas, Texas, January 31, 1988.
"Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation, and Energy in Commercial Buildings", Presented at the
Building Owners &Managers Association of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA, July 21,
1988.
"Controlling Indoor Air Quality: The New ASHRAE Ventilation Standards and How to
Evaluate Indoor Air Quality", Presented at a conference "Improving Energy Efficiency
and Indoor Air Quality in Commercial Buildings," National Energy Management
Institute, Reno, Nevada, November 4, 1988.
"A Study of Diesel Fume Entrainment Into an Office Building," Presented at Indoor Air
'89: The Human Equation: Health and Comfort, American Society of Heating,
Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, San Diego, CA, April 17-20, 1989.
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"Indoor Air Quality in Commercial Office Buildings," Presented at the Renewable
Energy Technologies Symposium and International Exposition, Santa Clara, CA June 20,
1989.
"Building Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality", Presented to the San Joaquin Chapter of
the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers,
September 7, 1989.
"How to Meet New Ventilation Standards: Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency," a
workshop presented by the Association of Energy Engineers; Chicago, IL, March 20-21,
1989; Atlanta, GA, May 25-26, 1989; San Francisco, CA, October 19-20, 1989; Orlando,
FL, December 11-12, 1989; Houston, TX, January 29-30, 1990; Washington D.C.,
February 26-27, 1990; Anchorage, Alaska, March 23, 1990; Las Vegas, NV, April 23-24,
1990; Atlantic City, NJ, September 27-28, 1991; Anaheim, CA, November 19-20, 1991;
Orlando, FL, February 28 - March 1, 1991; Washington, DC, March 20-21, 1991;
Chicago, IL, May 16-17, 1991; Lake Tahoe, NV, August 15-16, 1991; Atlantic City, NJ,
November 18-19, 1991; San Jose, CA, March 23-24, 1992.
"Indoor Air Quality," a seminar presented by the Anchorage, Alaska Chapter of the
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, March 23,
1990.
"Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality", Presented at the 1990 HVAC & Building Systems
Congress, Santa, Clara, CA, March 29, 1990.
"Ventilation Standards for Office Buildings", Presented to the South Bay Property
Managers Association, Santa Clara, May 9, 1990.
"Indoor Air Quality", Presented at the Responsive Energy Technologies Symposium &
International Exposition (RETSIE), Santa Clara, CA, June 20, 1990.
"Indoor Air Quality - Management and Control Strategies", Presented at the Association
of Energy Engineers, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter Meeting, Berkeley, CA,
September 25, 1990.
"Diagnosing Indoor Air Contaminant and Odor Problems", Presented at the ASHRAE
Annual Meeting, New York City, NY, January 23, 1991.
"Diagnosing and Treating the Sick Building Syndrome", Presented at the Energy 2001,
Oklahoma, OK, March 19, 1991.
"Diagnosing and Mitigating Indoor Air Quality Problems" a workshop presented by the
Association of Energy Engineers, Chicago, IL, October 29-30, 1990; New York, NY,
January 24-25, 1991; Anaheim, April 25-26, 1991; Boston, MA, June 10-11, 1991;
Atlanta, GA, October 24-25, 1991; Chicago, IL, October 3-4, 1991; Las Vegas, NV,
December 16-17, 1991; Anaheim, CA, January 30-31, 1992; Atlanta, GA, March 5-6,
1992; Washington, DC, May 7-8, 1992; Chicago, IL, August 19-20, 1992; Las Vegas,
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NV, October 1-2, 1992; New York City, NY, October 26-27, 1992, Las Vegas, NV,
March 18-19, 1993; Lake Tahoe, CA, July 14-15, 1994; Las Vegas, NV, April 3-4, 1995;
Lake Tahoe, CA, July 11-12, 1996; Miami, Fl, December 9-10, 1996.
"Sick Building Syndrome and the Ventilation Engineer", Presented to the San Jose
Engineers Club, May, 21, 1991.
"Duct Cleaning: Who Needs It ? How Is It Done ? What Are The Costs ?" What Are the
Risks ?, Moderator of Forum at the ASHRAE Annual Meeting, Indianapolis ID, June 23,
1991.
"Operating Healthy Buildings", Association of Plant Engineers, Oakland, CA, November
14, 1991.
"Duct Cleaning Perspectives", Moderator of Seminar at the ASHRAE Semi-Annual
Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 24, 1991.
"Duct Cleaning: The Role of the Environmental Hygienist," ASHRAE Annual Meeting,
Anaheim, CA, January 29, 1992.
"Emerging IAQ Issues", Fifth National Conference on Indoor Air Pollution, University of
Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, April 13-14, 1992.
"International Symposium on Room Air Convection and Ventilation Effectiveness",
Member of Scientific Advisory Board, University of Tokyo, July 22-24, 1992.
"Guidelines for Contaminant Control During Construction and Renovation Projects in
Office Buildings," Seminar paper at the ASHRAE Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January
26, 1993.
"Outside Air Economizers: IAQ Friend or Foe", Moderator of Forum at the ASHRAE
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 26, 1993.
"Orientation to Indoor Air Quality," an EPA two and one half day comprehensive indoor
air quality introductory workshop for public officials and building property managers;
Sacramento, September 28-30, 1992; San Francisco, February 23-24, 1993; Los Angeles,
March 16-18, 1993; Burbank, June 23, 1993; Hawaii, August 24-25, 1993; Las Vegas,
August 30, 1993; San Diego, September 13-14, 1993; Phoenix, October 18-19, 1993;
Reno, November 14-16, 1995; Fullerton, December 3-4, 1996; Fresno, May 13-14, 1997.
"Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers," an EPA
one half day indoor air quality introductory workshop for building owners and facility
managers. Presented throughout Region IX 1993-1995.
“Techniques for Airborne Disease Control”, EPRI Healthcare Initiative Symposium; San
Francisco, CA; June 7, 1994.
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“Diagnosing and Mitigating Indoor Air Quality Problems”, CIHC Conference; San
Francisco, September 29, 1994.
”Indoor Air Quality: Tools for Schools,” an EPA one day air quality management
workshop for school officials, teachers, and maintenance personnel; San Francisco,
October 18-20, 1994; Cerritos, December 5, 1996; Fresno, February 26, 1997; San Jose,
March 27, 1997; Riverside, March 5, 1997; San Diego, March 6, 1997; Fullerton,
November 13, 1997; Santa Rosa, February 1998; Cerritos, February 26, 1998; Santa
Rosa, March 2, 1998.
ASHRAE 62 Standard “Ventilation for Acceptable IAQ”, ASCR Convention; San
Francisco, CA, March 16, 1995.
“New Developments in Indoor Air Quality: Protocol for Diagnosing IAQ Problems”,
AIHA-NC; March 25, 1995.
"Experimental Validation of ASHRAE SPC 129, Standard Method of Measuring Air
Change Effectiveness", 16th AIVC Conference, Palm Springs, USA, September 19-22,
1995.
“Diagnostic Protocols for Building IAQ Assessment”, American Society of Safety
Engineers Seminar: ‘Indoor Air Quality – The Next Door’; San Jose Chapter, September
27, 1995; Oakland Chapter, 9, 1997.
“Diagnostic Protocols for Building IAQ Assessment”, Local 39; Oakland, CA, October 3,
1995.
“Diagnostic Protocols for Solving IAQ Problems”, CSU-PPD Conference; October 24,
1995.
“Demonstrating Compliance with ASHRAE 62-1989 Ventilation Requirements”, AIHA;
October 25, 1995.
“IAQ Diagnostics: Hands on Assessment of Building Ventilation and Pollutant
Transport”, EPA Region IX; Phoenix, AZ, March 12, 1996; San Francisco, CA, April 9,
1996; Burbank, CA, April 12, 1996.
“Experimental Validation of ASHRAE 129P: Standard Method of Measuring Air Change
Effectiveness”, Room Vent ‘96 / International Symposium on Room Air Convection and
Ventilation Effectiveness"; Yokohama, Japan, July 16-19, 1996.
“IAQ Diagnostic Methodologies and RFP Development”, CCEHSA 1996 Annual
Conference, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, August 2, 1996.
“The Practical Side of Indoor Air Quality Assessments”, California Industrial Hygiene
Conference ‘96, San Diego, CA, September 2, 1996.
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“ASHRAE Standard 62: Improving Indoor Environments”, Pacific Gas and Electric
Energy Center, San Francisco, CA, October 29, 1996.
“Operating and Maintaining Healthy Buildings”, April 3-4, 1996, San Jose, CA; July 30,
1997, Monterey, CA.
“IAQ Primer”, Local 39, April 16, 1997; Amdahl Corporation, June 9, 1997; State
Compensation Insurance Fund’s Safety & Health Services Department, November 21,
1996.
“Tracer Gas Techniques for Measuring Building Air Flow Rates”, ASHRAE,
Philadelphia, PA, January 26, 1997.
“How to Diagnose and Mitigate Indoor Air Quality Problems”; Women in Waste; March
19, 1997.
“Environmental Engineer: What Is It?”, Monte Vista High School Career Day; April 10,
1997.
“Indoor Environment Controls: What’s Hot and What’s Not”, Shaklee Corporation; San
Francisco, CA, July 15, 1997.
“Measurement of Ventilation System Performance Parameters in the US EPA BASE
Study”, Healthy Buildings/IAQ’97, Washington, DC, September 29, 1997.
“Operations and Maintenance for Healthy and Comfortable Indoor Environments”,
PASMA; October 7, 1997.
“Designing for Healthy and Comfortable Indoor Environments”, Construction
Specification Institute, Santa Rosa, CA, November 6, 1997.
“Ventilation System Design for Good IAQ”, University of Tulsa 10th Annual Conference,
San Francisco, CA, February 25, 1998.
“The Building Shell”, Tools For Building Green Conference and Trade Show, Alameda
County Waste Management Authority and Recycling Board, Oakland, CA, February 28,
1998.
“Identifying Fungal Contamination Problems In Buildings”, The City of Oakland
Municipal Employees, Oakland, CA, March 26, 1998.
“Managing Indoor Air Quality in Schools: Staying Out of Trouble”, CASBO,
Sacramento, CA, April 20, 1998.
“Indoor Air Quality”, CSOOC Spring Conference, Visalia, CA, April 30, 1998.
“Particulate and Gas Phase Air Filtration”, ACGIH/OSHA, Ft. Mitchell, KY, June 1998.
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“Building Air Quality Facts and Myths”, The City of Oakland / Alameda County Safety
Seminar, Oakland, CA, June 12, 1998.
“Building Engineering and Moisture”, Building Contamination Workshop, University of
California Berkeley, Continuing Education in Engineering and Environmental
Management, San Francisco, CA, October 21-22, 1999.
“Identifying and Mitigating Mold Contamination in Buildings”, Western Construction
Consultants Association, Oakland, CA, March 15, 2000; AIG Construction Defect
Seminar, Walnut Creek, CA, May 2, 2001; City of Oakland Public Works Agency,
Oakland, CA, July 24, 2001; Executive Council of Homeowners, Alamo, CA, August 3,
2001.
“Using the EPA BASE Study for IAQ Investigation / Communication”, Joint
Professional Symposium 2000, American Industrial Hygiene Association, Orange County
& Southern California Sections, Long Beach, October 19, 2000.
“Ventilation,” Indoor Air Quality: Risk Reduction in the 21st Century Symposium,
sponsored by the California Environmental Protection Agency/Air Resources Board,
Sacramento, CA, May 3-4, 2000.
“Workshop 18: Criteria for Cleaning of Air Handling Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2000,
Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
“Closing Session Summary: ‘Building Investigations’ and ‘Building Design &
Construction’, Healthy Buildings 2000, Espoo, Finland, August 2000.
“Managing Building Air Quality and Energy Efficiency, Meeting the Standard of Care”,
BOMA, MidAtlantic Environmental Hygiene Resource Center, Seattle, WA, May 23rd,
2000; San Antonio, TX, September 26-27, 2000.
“Diagnostics & Mitigation in Sick Buildings: When Good Buildings Go Bad,” University
of California Berkeley, September 18, 2001.
“Mold Contamination: Recognition and What To Do and Not Do”, Redwood Empire
Remodelers Association; Santa Rosa, CA, April 16, 2002.
“Investigative Tools of the IAQ Trade”, Healthy Indoor Environments 2002; Austin, TX;
April 22, 2002.
“Finding Hidden Mold: Case Studies in IAQ Investigations”, AIHA Northern California
Professionals Symposium; Oakland, CA, May 8, 2002.
“Assessing and Mitigating Fungal Contamination in Buildings”, Cal/OSHA Training;
Oakland, CA, February 14, 2003 and West Covina, CA, February 20-21, 2003.
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“Use of External Containments During Fungal Mitigation”, Invited Speaker, ACGIH
Mold Remediation Symposium, Orlando, FL, November 3-5, 2003.
Building Operator Certification (BOC), 106-IAQ Training Workshops, Northwest Energy
Efficiency Council; Stockton, CA, December 3, 2003; San Francisco, CA, December 9,
2003; Irvine, CA, January 13, 2004; San Diego, January 14, 2004; Irwindale, CA,
January 27, 2004; Downey, CA, January 28, 2004; Santa Monica, CA, March 16, 2004;
Ontario, CA, March 17, 2004; Ontario, CA, November 9, 2004, San Diego, CA,
November 10, 2004; San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2004; San Jose, CA, November
18, 2004; Sacramento, CA, March 15, 2005.
“Mold Remediation: The National QUEST for Uniformity Symposium”, Invited
Speaker, Orlando, Florida, November 3-5, 2003.
“Mold and Moisture Control”, Indoor Air Quality workshop for The Collaborative for
High Performance Schools (CHPS), San Francisco, December 11, 2003.
“Advanced Perspectives In Mold Prevention & Control Symposium”, Invited Speaker,
Las Vegas, Nevada, November 7-9, 2004.
“Building Sciences: Understanding and Controlling Moisture in Buildings”, American
Industrial Hygiene Association, San Francisco, CA, February 14-16, 2005.
“Indoor Air Quality Diagnostics and Healthy Building Design”, University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 2, 2005.
“Improving IAQ = Reduced Tenant Complaints”, Northern California Facilities
Exposition, Santa Clara, CA, September 27, 2007.
“Defining Safe Building Air”, Criteria for Safe Air and Water in Buildings, ASHRAE
Winter Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 27, 2008.
“Update on USGBC LEED and Air Filtration”, Invited Speaker, NAFA 2008
Convention, San Francisco, CA, September 19, 2008.
“Ventilation and Indoor air Quality in New California Homes”, National Center of
Healthy Housing, October 20, 2008.
“Indoor Air Quality in New Homes”, California Energy and Air Quality Conference,
October 29, 2008.
“Mechanical Outdoor air Ventilation Systems and IAQ in New Homes”, ACI Home
Performance Conference, Kansas City, MO, April 29, 2009.
“Ventilation and IAQ in New Homes with and without Mechanical Outdoor Air
Systems”, Healthy Buildings 2009, Syracuse, CA, September 14, 2009.
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“Ten Ways to Improve Your Air Quality”, Northern California Facilities Exposition,
Santa Clara, CA, September 30, 2009.
“New Developments in Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Residential Buildings”,
Westcon meeting, Alameda, CA, March 17, 2010.
“Intermittent Residential Mechanical Outdoor Air Ventilation Systems and IAQ”,
ASHRAE SSPC 62.2 Meeting, Austin, TX, April 19, 2010.
“Measured IAQ in Homes”, ACI Home Performance Conference, Austin, TX, April 21,
2010.
“Respiration: IEQ and Ventilation”, AIHce 2010, How IH Can LEED in Green buildings,
Denver, CO, May 23, 2010.
“IAQ Considerations for Net Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB)”, Northern California
Facilities Exposition, Santa Clara, CA, September 22, 2010.
“Energy Conservation and Health in Buildings”, Berkeley High SchoolGreen Career
Week, Berkeley, CA, April 12, 2011.
“What Pollutants are Really There ?”, ACI Home Performance Conference, San
Francisco, CA, March 30, 2011.
“Energy Conservation and Health in Residences Workshop”, Indoor Air 2011, Austin,
TX, June 6, 2011.
“Assessing IAQ and Improving Health in Residences”, US EPA Weatherization Plus
Health, September 7, 2011.
“Ventilation: What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been”, Westcon, May 21, 2014.
“Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes: Direct and Indirect Passive Exposures”, Indoor
Air 2014, Hong Kong, July, 2014.
“Infectious Disease Aerosol Exposures With and Without Surge Control Ventilation
System Modifications”, Indoor Air 2014, Hong Kong, July, 2014.
“Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes”, IMF Health and Welfare Fair, Washington,
DC, February 18, 2015.
“Chemical Emissions and Health Hazards Associated with E-Cigarettes”, Roswell Park
Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, August 15, 2014.
“Formaldehyde Indoor Concentrations, Material Emission Rates, and the CARB ATCM”,
Harris Martin’s Lumber Liquidators Flooring Litigation Conference, WQ Minneapolis
Hotel, May 27, 2015.
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“Chemical Emissions from E-Cigarettes: Direct and Indirect Passive Exposure”, FDA
Public Workshop: Electronic Cigarettes and the Public Health, Hyattsville, MD June 2,
2015.
“Creating Healthy Homes, Schools, and Workplaces”, Chautauqua Institution,
Athenaeum Hotel, August 24, 2015.
“Diagnosing IAQ Problems and Designing Healthy Buildings”, University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, October 6, 2015.
“Diagnosing Ventilation and IAQ Problems in Commercial Buildings”, BEST Center
Annual Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, January 6, 2016.
“A Review of Studies of Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in New Homes and Impacts
of Environmental Factors on Formaldehyde Emission Rates From Composite Wood
Products”, AIHce2016, May, 21-26, 2016.
“Admissibility of Scientific Testimony”, Science in the Court, Proposition 65
Clearinghouse Annual Conference, Oakland, CA, September 15, 2016.
“Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation”, ASHRAE Redwood Empire, Napa, CA, December
1, 2016.
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2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Paul E. Rosenfeld, PhD
(310) 795-2335
prosenfeld@swape.com
November 2, 2021
Amalia Bowley Fuentes
Lozeau | Drury LLP
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 150
Oakland, CA 94618
Subject: Comments on the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (SCH No. 2018011001)
Dear Ms. Fuentes,
We have reviewed the October 2021 Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) and December 2020
Draft Environmental Impact Report (“DEIR”) for the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (“Project”)
located in the City of Santa Monica (“City”). The Project proposes to construct 54,000-SF of research and
development (R&D) space, 18,812-SF of clinic/medical office space, and 743-SF of related support space,
as well as 275 parking spaces, on the 1.03-acre site.
Our review concludes that the FEIR fails to adequately evaluate the Project’s air quality, health risk, and
greenhouse gas impacts. As a result, emissions and health risk impacts associated with construction and
operation of the proposed Project are underestimated and inadequately addressed. An updated EIR
should be prepared to adequately assess and mitigate the potential air quality, health risk, and
greenhouse gas impacts that the project may have on the surrounding environment.
Air Quality Unsubstantiated Input Parameters Used to Estimate Project Emissions
The FEIR’s air quality analysis relies on emissions calculated with CalEEMod.2016.3.2 (p. 4.2-30).1
CalEEMod provides recommended default values based on site-specific information, such as land use
type, meteorological data, total lot acreage, project type and typical equipment associated with project
type. If more specific project information is known, the user can change the default values and input
1 CAPCOA (November 2017) CalEEMod User’s Guide, http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/01_user-39-s-guide2016-3-2_15november2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4.
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project-specific values, but the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) requires that such changes
be justified by substantial evidence. Once all of the values are inputted into the model, the Project's
construction and operational emissions are calculated, and "output files" are generated. These output
files disclose to the reader what parameters are utilized in calculating the Project's air pollutant
emissions and make known which default values are changed as well as provide justification for the
values selected.
When reviewing the Project’s CalEEMod output files, provided in the Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas
Emissions Calculations and Health Risk Assessment (“AQ & GHG Report”) as Appendix B to the FEIR, we
found that several model inputs were not consistent with information disclosed in the FEIR. As a result,
the Project’s construction and operational emissions are underestimated. As such, an updated EIR
should be prepared to include an updated air quality analysis that adequately evaluates the impacts that
construction and operation of the Project will have on local and regional air quality.
Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” models include a manual reduction to the default acres of
grading value (see excerpt below) (Appendix B, pp. 121, 160, 195, 259).
As you can see from the excerpt above, the acres of grading value was reduced by approximately 98%,
from the default value of 60.38- to 1.5-acres. As previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide
requires any changes to model defaults be justified.2 According to the “User Entered Comments & Non-
Default Data” table, the justification provided for this change is: “58,000 cy soil exported” (Appendix B,
pp. 120, 159, 194, 258). Furthermore, the FEIR indicates that the Project site is 1.03 acres (p. 1-1).
However, these justifications remain insufficient for two reasons.
First, the justification provided by the “User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data” table only
references the amount of required material export, not the revised acres of grading value.
Second, according to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“[T]he dimensions (e.g., length and width) of the grading site have no impact on the calculation,
only the total area to be graded. In order to properly grade a piece of land multiple passes with
equipment may be required. The acres is based on the equipment list and days in grading or site
preparation phase according to the anticipated maximum number of acres a given piece of
equipment can pass over in an 8-hour workday.”3
2 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9
3 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 9.
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As demonstrated above, the acres of grading value is based on construction equipment and the length
of the grading or site preparation phase. Thus, as the dimensions of the Project site have no impact on
the acres of grading value, we cannot verify the revised acres of grading value.
This unsubstantiated reduction presents an issue, as CalEEMod uses the acres of grading value to
estimate the dust emissions associated with grading.4 Thus, by including an unsubstantiated reduction
to the default acres of grading value, the models may underestimate the Project’s construction-related
emissions and should not be relied upon to determine Project significance.
Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” models include several reductions to the default off-road
construction equipment usage hours (see excerpt below) (Appendix B, pp. 121, 160, 195, 260).
As previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide requires any changes to model defaults be
justified.5 According to the “User Entered Comments and Non-Default Data” table, the justification
provided for these changes is: “See 3.0 Construction Detail” (Appendix B, pp. 120, 159, 194, 258).
Furthermore, the FEIR provides the following construction scenario assumptions (p. 4.2-32, Table 4.2-8):
4 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 9.
5 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9
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However, these justifications remain insufficient for two reasons.
First, the source provided for the assumed construction equipment usage hours is Appendix B, the
CalEEMod output files themselves. This is incorrect, as the Project documents should substantiate the
changes included in the CalEEMod model, not vice versa. According to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA” (emphasis added).6
Here, as the FEIR fails to provide substantial evidence to support the revised usage hours, we cannot
verify the changes.
Second, the FEIR states:
“It was assumed that all equipment used during each construction subphase would be operating
8 hours per day, 5 days per week” (p. 4.2-31).
As such, the information provided in the Construction Scenario Assumptions table is inconsistent with
the FEIR. Thus, the revised off-road construction usage hours are incorrect and underestimated within
the model.
6 CalEEMod Model 2013.2.2 User’s Guide, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/usersguideSept2016.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 12.
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These unsubstantiated reductions present an issue, as CalEEMod uses the off-road equipment input
parameters to calculate the emissions associated with off-road construction equipment.7 By including
unsubstantiated changes to the default off-road construction equipment usage hours, the models may
underestimate the Project’s construction-related emissions and should not be relied upon to determine
Project significance.
Failure to Substantiate Demolition and Reduction to Number of Demolition Hauling Trips
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” models include 164 demolition hauling trips (Appendix B,
pp. 126, 165, 200, 264).
Furthermore, review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the models include a manual
reduction to the number of demolition hauling trips from the default value of 924- to 164-trips (see
excerpt below) (Appendix B, pp. 122, 161, 196, 260).
However, the number of demolition hauling trips is unsubstantiated. According to the CalEEMod User’s
Guide:
“Haul trips are based on the amount of material that is demolished, imported or exported
assuming a truck can handle 16 cubic yards of material.”8
Therefore, CalEEMod calculates a default number of hauling trips based upon the amount of demolition
material inputted into the model. However, the FEIR fails to disclose the specific square footage of
7 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 32.
8 http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 14
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facilities to be demolished or the tons of debris resulting from this demolition. Specifically, regarding the
amount of demolition required for Project construction, FEIR states:
“Implementation of the proposed project would require demolition of the following:
• 1-story rear parking garage (adjacent to 19th Court) of the GKGM Building
• 2-story, 7-unit building
• 2-story, 3-unit building
• surface parking lot, subterranean utilities, and four driveway curb cuts adjacent to 20th
Street and one driveway curb cut adjacent to Arizona Avenue
• removal of stone veneer along the Arizona Avenue-facing side of the administrative
portion of GKGM Building
• removal of exterior door along the interior driveway side of the administrative portion
of GKGM Building
• a portion of the internal walkway adjacent to the former chapel of the GKGM building”
(p. 3-13).
Thus, as the FEIR fails to specify any amount demolition, we cannot verify that the default hauling trip
number of 924 trips is the result of the correct input of demolition. As such, demolition may be
underestimated in the model. Furthermore, the FEIR fails to mention or justify the reduction to the
default demolition hauling trip number whatsoever. As a result, the revised value of 164 trips also
remains unsupported.
This underestimation presents an issue, as the total amount of demolition material is used by CalEEMod
to determine emissions associated with this phase of construction; the three primary operations that
generate dust emission during the demolition phase are mechanical or explosive dismemberment, site
removal of debris, and on-site truck traffic on paved and unpaved road.9 By failing to include the total
amount of required demolition, the models underestimate emissions associated with fugitive dust,
debris removal, as well as exhaust from hauling trucks traveling to and from the site, and should not be
relied upon to determine the significance of the Project’s air quality impacts.
Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers
Review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” model
includes several changes to the default vendor and worker trip numbers (see excerpts below) (Appendix
B, pp. 122, 161, 196).
9 CalEEMod User Guide, Appendix A, p. 11, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/
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As previously mentioned, the CalEEMod User’s Guide requires any changes to model defaults be
justified.10 According to the “User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data” table, the justification
provided for these changes is:
“Revised haul trips to include pavement demolition trips. Assumed 10 CY per load resulting in
11,600 haul trips. Rounded up number of trips. Assumed two water trucks during grading”
(Appendix B, pp. 120, 159, 194).
However, these changes remain unsupported for three reasons.
First, the justification provided by the “User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data” table only
references hauling trips, not worker or vendor trips.
Second, the FEIR indicates that “[a]n estimated 4 to 39 construction workers would be on-site at any
one time” (p. 3-13). As such, in order to conduct the most conservative analysis, the model should have
accounted for the potential of all 39 workers being present on the Project site. Thus, the model should
have included 78 one-way worker trips during all phases of construction.
Third, the FEIR fails to mention or justify revised vendor trip numbers whatsoever. According to the
CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA.” 11
Here, as the FEIR and associated documents fail to provide substantial evidence to support the revised
vendor trip numbers, we cannot verify the changes.
10 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 2, 9
11 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 12.
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These unsubstantiated reductions present an issue, as CalEEMod uses the vendor and worker trip
numbers to estimate the construction-related emissions associated with on-road vehicles.12 Thus, by
including unsubstantiated changes to the default vendor and worker trip numbers, the model may
underestimate the Project’s mobile-source construction-related emissions and should not be relied
upon to determine Project significance.
Failure to Model Material Export
Regarding the material import and export required for Project construction, the FEIR states:
“Excavation is anticipated to generate approximately 58,000 cubic yards of soil that would be
exported via haul truck trips” (p. 3-13).
As such, the Project should have included 58,000 cubic yards (“cy”) of material export in the model.
However, review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that the “Santa Monica Wellness Center -
Construction HRA” model fails to include any amount of material export (Appendix B, pp. 258-261). As
such, the material export required for Project construction is underestimated and the model is
inconsistent with the FEIR.
This underestimation presents an issue, as the inclusion of material export within the model is necessary
to calculate emissions produced from material movement, including truck loading/unloading and
additional hauling truck trips.13 Thus, by failing to include the amount of material export required for
Project construction, the model underestimates the Project’s construction-related emissions and should
not be relied upon to determine Project significance. Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Emissions Inadequately Evaluated
The FEIR estimates that the mitigated excess cancer risk posed to nearby, existing sensitive receptors as
a result of Project construction would be 7.23 in one million, which would not exceed the SCAQMD
significance threshold of 10 in one million (see excerpt below) (p. 4.2-51, Table 4.2-14).
12 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 34.
13 CalEEMod User’s Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 3, 26.
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Furthermore, regarding the health risk impacts associated with Project operation, the FEIR states:
“Operational TAC impacts could occur if the project would generate significant sources of
operational TACs including diesel particulate matter. […] The proposed project would develop a
Wellness Center with research & development and clinical/medical office space. Given the
research & development and clinical/medical office uses, project operations would generate
minimal number of delivery trucks (associated with trash, supply deliveries, etc.) per day. Daily
truck trips would not exceed 100 trucks per day or more than 40 trucks with operating transport
refrigeration units. Furthermore, trucks are required to comply with the applicable provisions of
the CARB Truck and Bus regulation to minimize and reduce PM and NOX emissions from existing
diesel trucks. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant” (p. 4.2-48).
As demonstrated above, the FEIR concludes that the Project would result in a less-than-significant
operational health risk impact because the minimal number of daily trucks trips and compliance with
CARB regulations would not result in significant toxic air contaminant (“TAC”) emissions. However, the
FEIR’s evaluation of the Project’s potential health risk impacts, as well as the subsequent less-than-
significant impact conclusion, is incorrect for four reasons.
First, the FEIR’s construction HRA is incorrect. As indicated by the Health Risk Assessment Report (“HRA
Report”), provided within Appendix B to the FEIR, the construction relies upon exhaust PM10 emissions
estimates from a flawed air model (p. 9). As previously discussed, when we reviewed the Project's
CalEEMod output files, provided in the AQ & GHG Report as Appendix B to the FEIR, we found that
several of the values inputted into the model are not consistent with information disclosed in the FEIR.
As a result, the HRA utilizes an underestimated diesel particulate matter (“DPM”) concentration to
calculate the health risk associated with Project construction. As such, the FEIR’s construction HRA
underestimates the Project’s cancer risk and should not be relied upon to determine Project
significance.
Second, by failing to prepare a quantified operational HRA, the Project is inconsistent with CEQA’s
requirement to correlate the increase in emissions that the Project would generate to the adverse
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impacts on human health caused by those emissions. Despite the FEIR’s claim that Project operation
would not exceed 100 daily truck trips, review of the CalEEMod output files demonstrates that Project
operation will in fact generate approximately 100 weekday truck trips,14 which would generate
additional exhaust emissions and continue to expose nearby sensitive receptors to DPM emissions
(Appendix B, pp. 149-150, 188-189, 223-224). The FEIR’s vague discussion of potential TACs associated
with Project operation fails to indicate the concentrations at which such pollutants would trigger
adverse health effects. Thus, without making a reasonable effort to connect the Project’s operational
TAC emissions to the potential health risks posed to nearby receptors, the Project is inconsistent with
CEQA’s requirement to correlate the increase in TAC emissions with potential adverse impacts on
human health.
Third, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”), the organization responsible
for providing guidance on conducting HRAs in California, released its most recent Risk Assessment
Guidelines: Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments in February 2015, as
referenced by the FEIR (p. 4.2-47).15 The OEHHA document recommends that exposure from projects
lasting more than 6 months be evaluated for the duration of the project and recommends that an
exposure duration of 30 years be used to estimate individual cancer risk for the maximally exposed
individual resident (“MEIR”).16 Even though we were not provided with the expected lifetime of the
Project, we can reasonably assume that the Project will operate for at least 30 years, if not more.
Therefore, we recommend that health risk impacts from Project operation also be evaluated, as a 30-
year exposure duration vastly exceeds the 6-month requirement set forth by OEHHA. This
recommendation reflects the most recent state health risk policies, and as such, we recommend that an
analysis of health risk impacts posed to nearby sensitive receptors from Project operation be included in
an updated EIR for the Project.
Fourth, while the FEIR includes an HRA evaluating the health risk impacts to nearby, existing receptors
as a result of Project construction, the HRA fails to evaluate the cumulative lifetime cancer risk to
nearby, existing receptors as a result of Project construction and operation together. According to
OEHHA guidance, as referenced by the FEIR, “the excess cancer risk is calculated separately for each age
grouping and then summed to yield cancer risk at the receptor location” (p. 4.2-47).17 However, the
FEIR’s HRA fails to sum each age bin to evaluate the total cancer risk over the course of the Project’s
total construction and operation. This is incorrect and thus, an updated analysis should quantify the
entirety of the Project’s construction and operational health risks, and then sum them to compare to the
SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million, as referenced by the FEIR (p. 4.2-29, Table 4.2-6).
14 Calculated: (1,286.75 weekday vehicle trips) * (0.014562 LHD1 + 0.005806 LHD2 + 0.021810 MDV + 0.035336
HHD truck fleet mix) = ~100 total weekday truck trips.
15 “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February
2015, available at: http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/hotspots2015.html
16 “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February
2015, available at: http://oehha.ca.gov/air/hot_spots/2015/2015GuidanceManual.pdf, p. 8-6, 8-15
17 “Guidance Manual for preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February 2015, available at:
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf p. 8-4
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Screening-Level Analysis Demonstrates Significant Impacts
In order to conduct our screening-level risk assessment, we relied upon AERSCREEN, a screening level air
quality dispersion model.18 The model replaced SCREEN3, and AERSCREEN is included in the OEHHA19
and the California Air Pollution Control Officers Associated (“CAPCOA”)20 guidance as the appropriate air
dispersion model for Level 2 health risk screening assessments (“HRSAs”). A Level 2 HRSA utilizes a
limited amount of site-specific information to generate maximum reasonable downwind concentrations
of air contaminants to which nearby sensitive receptors may be exposed. If an unacceptable air quality
hazard is determined to be possible using AERSCREEN, a more refined modeling approach is required
prior to approval of the Project.
We prepared a preliminary HRA of the Project’s operational health risk impact to nearby sensitive
receptors using the Project’s net annual PM10 exhaust estimates. Consistent with recommendations set
forth by OEHHA, we assumed residential exposure begins during the third trimester stage of life.
Subtracting the 676-day construction period from the total residential duration of 30 years, we assumed
that after Project construction, the sensitive receptor would be exposed to the Project’s operational
DPM for an additional 28.15 years, approximately. The FEIR’s annual CalEEMod output file indicates that
operational activities will generate approximately 25 pounds of DPM per year throughout operation.21
The AERSCREEN model relies on a continuous average emission rate to simulate maximum downward
concentrations from point, area, and volume emission sources. To account for the variability in
equipment usage and truck trips over Project operation, we calculated an average DPM emission rate by
the following equation:
𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸 𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅𝑅 �𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑅𝑅𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑅𝑅𝑠𝑠𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑠𝑠�= 25.4 𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝐸𝐸 365 𝑠𝑠𝑅𝑅𝑑𝑑𝐸𝐸 × 453.6 𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑔𝑅𝑅𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑙𝑙𝑙𝑙𝐸𝐸 × 1 𝑠𝑠𝑅𝑅𝑑𝑑24 ℎ𝐸𝐸𝑜𝑜𝑔𝑔𝐸𝐸 × 1 ℎ𝐸𝐸𝑜𝑜𝑔𝑔3,600 𝐸𝐸𝑅𝑅𝑠𝑠𝐸𝐸𝐸𝐸𝑠𝑠𝐸𝐸 =𝟎𝟎.𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝒈𝒈/𝒔𝒔
Using this equation, we estimated an operational emission rate of 0.000365 g/s. Construction and
operational activity was simulated as a 1.03-acre rectangular area source in AERSCREEN with
approximate dimensions of 91 by 46 meters. A release height of three meters was selected to represent
the height of exhaust stacks on operational equipment and other heavy-duty vehicles, and an initial
vertical dimension of one and a half meters was used to simulate instantaneous plume dispersion upon
release. An urban meteorological setting was selected with model-default inputs for wind speed and
direction distribution.
The AERSCREEN model generates maximum reasonable estimates of single-hour DPM concentrations
from the Project site. EPA guidance suggests that in screening procedures, the annualized average
18 U.S. EPA (April 2011) AERSCREEN Released as the EPA Recommended Screening Model,
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/guidance/clarification/20110411_AERSCREEN_Release_Memo.pdf
19 OEHHA (February 2015) Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk
Assessments, https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf.
20 CAPCOA (July 2009) Health Risk Assessments for Proposed Land Use Projects, http://www.capcoa.org/wp-
content/uploads/2012/03/CAPCOA_HRA_LU_Guidelines_8-6-09.pdf.
21 See Attachment A for calculations.
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concentration of an air pollutant be estimated by multiplying the single-hour concentration by 10%.22
According to the FEIR, the nearest sensitive receptors are multi-family residences located approximately
20 feet, or 6 meters, from the Project (p. 4.3-1). However, review of the AERSCREEN output files
demonstrates that the maximally exposed receptor is located approximately 50 meters, or 160 feet,
from the Project site. As such, the single-hour concentration estimated by AERSCREEN for Project
operation is approximately 1.909 µg/m3 DPM at approximately 50 meters downwind. Multiplying this
single-hour concentration by 10%, we get an annualized average concentration of 0.1909 µg/m3 for
Project operation at the MEIR.
We calculated the excess cancer risk to the MEIR using applicable HRA methodologies prescribed by
OEHHA, as referenced by the FEIR (p. 4.2-47). Consistent with the 676-day construction schedule utilized
in the Project’s CalEEMod output files, the annualized averaged concentration for operation was used
for the latter 0.4 years of the infant stage of life (0 – 2 years), as well as the entire childhood (2 – 16
years) and the adult (16 – 30 years) stages of life.
Consistent with the FEIR’s construction HRA, provided in the HRA Report, we used Age Sensitivity
Factors (“ASFs”) to account for the heightened susceptibility of young children to the carcinogenic
toxicity of air pollution (p. 6). When applying ASFs, the quantified cancer risk should be multiplied by a
factor of ten during the infant (0 – 2 years) stage of life, and a factor of three during the child stage of
life (2 – 16 years). Furthermore, in accordance with the guidance set forth by OEHHA, we used the 95th
percentile breathing rates for infants.23 Finally, according to SCAQMD guidance, we used a Fraction of
Time At Home (“FAH”) Value of 1 for the infant and child receptors, and 0.73 for the adult receptors.24
We also used a cancer potency factor of 1.1 (mg/kg-day)-1 and an averaging time of 25,550 days. The
results of our calculations are shown below.
22 “Screening Procedures for Estimating the Air Quality Impact of Stationary Sources Revised.” EPA, 1992, available
at: http://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/guidance/guide/EPA-454R-92-019_OCR.pdf; see also “Risk Assessment
Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February 2015, available at:
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf p. 4-36.
23 SCAQMD (Jun 2015) Supplemental Guidelines for Preparing Risk Assessments for the Air Toxics ‘Hot Spots’
Information and Assessment Act, p. 19, http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/planning/risk-assessment/
ab2588-risk-assessment-guidelines.pdf?sfvrsn=6;.
24 “Risk Assessment Procedures for Rules 1401, 1401.1, and 212.” SCAQMD, August 2017, available at:
http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/rule-book/Proposed-
Rules/1401/riskassessmentprocedures_2017_080717.pdf, p. 7.
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The Maximally Exposed Individual at an Existing Residential Receptor
Age Group Emissions
Source
Duration
(years)
Concentration
(ug/m3)
Breathing
Rate (L/kg-day)
Cancer Risk
(without ASFs*) ASF Cancer Risk
(with ASFs*)
3rd Trimester Construction 0.25 * 361 * 10 *
Construction 1.60 * 1090 *
Operation 0.40 0.1909 1090 1.25E-06
Infant
(Age 0 - 2) Total 2 1.25E-06 10 1.25E-05
Child
(Age 2 - 16) Operation 14 0.1909 572 2.30E-05 3 6.91E-05
Adult
(Age 16 - 30) Operation 14 0.1909 261 7.67E-06 1 7.67E-06
Lifetime 30 3.20E-05 8.93E-05
* Construction cancer risk calculated separately in the FEIR.
As demonstrated in the table above, the excess cancer risks to infants, children, and adults at the MEIR
located approximately 50 meters away, over the course of Project operation, are approximately 12.5,
69.1, and 7.67 in one million, respectively. The excess cancer risk associated with the Project operation
over the course of a residential lifetime is approximately 89.3 in one million. When summing the
Project’s operational cancer risk, as estimated by SWAPE, with the FEIR’s construction-related cancer
risk of 7.23 in one million, we estimate an excess cancer risk of approximately 96.5 in one million over
the course of a residential lifetime (30 years) (p. 4.2-51, Table 4.2-14).25 As such, the lifetime cancer risks
exceed the SCAQMD threshold of 10 in one million, thus resulting in a potentially significant impact not
previously addressed or identified by the FEIR.
An agency must include an analysis of health risks that connects the Project’s air emissions with the
health risk posed by those emissions. Our analysis represents a screening-level HRA, which is known to
be conservative and tends to err on the side of health protection. 26 The purpose of the screening-level
construction and operational HRA shown above is to demonstrate the link between the proposed
Project’s emissions and the potential health risk. Our screening-level HRA demonstrates that
construction and operation of the Project could result in a potentially significant health risk impact,
when correct exposure assumptions and up-to-date, applicable guidance are used. Therefore, since our
screening-level HRA indicates a potentially significant impact, an updated EIR should be prepared and
include updated, quantified air pollution model as well as an updated, quantified refined HRA which
25 Calculated: 89.3 in one million + 7.23 in one million = 96.5 in one million.
26 “Risk Assessment Guidelines Guidance Manual for Preparation of Health Risk Assessments.” OEHHA, February
2015, available at: https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/crnr/2015guidancemanual.pdf, p. 1-5
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adequately and accurately evaluates health risk impacts associated with both Project construction and
operation.
Greenhouse Gas Failure to Adequately Evaluate Greenhouse Gas Impacts
The FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions of
1,147.12 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents per year (“MT CO2e/year”) (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4).
However, the FEIR elects not to compare emissions to a threshold. Instead, the FEIR relies upon the
Project’s consistency with the CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, SCAG’s 2020-2045 RTP/SCS, and the
City of Santa Monica’s LUCE, Sustainable City Plan, Green Building and Energy Code, and Climate Action
and Adaptation Plan to conclude that the Project would result in a less-than-significant GHG impact (p.
4.6-35 - 4.6-43). However, the FEIR’s GHG analysis, as well as the subsequent less-than-significant
impact conclusion, is incorrect for four reasons:
(1) The FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis relies upon an incorrect and unsubstantiated air model;
(2) The FEIR’s unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant impact;
(3) The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under CARB’s Scoping Plan; and
(4) The FEIR fails to consider the performance-based standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
1) Incorrect and Unsubstantiated Quantitative Analysis of Emissions
As previously stated, the FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions of
1,147.12 MT CO2e/year (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4). However, the FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis is
unsubstantiated. As previously discussed, when we reviewed the Project's CalEEMod output files,
provided in the AQ & GHG Report as Appendix B to the FEIR, we found that several of the values
inputted into the model are not consistent with information disclosed in the FEIR. As a result, the model
underestimates the Project’s emissions, and the FEIR’s quantitative GHG analysis should not be relied
upon to determine Project significance. An updated EIR should be prepared that adequately assesses
the potential GHG impacts that construction and operation of the proposed Project may have on the
surrounding environment.
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2) Failure to Identify a Potentially Significant GHG Impact
In an effort to quantitatively evaluate the Project’s GHG emissions, we compared the Project’s GHG
emissions, as estimated by the FEIR, to the SCAQMD 2035 efficiency target of 3.0 MT CO2e/SP/year,
which was calculated by applying a 40% reduction to the 2020 targets.27 When applying this threshold,
the Project’s incorrect and unsubstantiated air model indicates a potentially significant GHG impact.28 As
previously stated, the FEIR estimates that the Project would generate net annual GHG emissions of
1,147.12 MT CO2e/year (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4). Furthermore, according to CAPCOA’s CEQA & Climate
Change report, service population is defined as “the sum of the number of residents and the number of
jobs supported by the project.”29 The FEIR estimates that the Project would employ approximately 206
people (p. 3-12). As the Project does not include any residential land uses, we estimate a service
population of 206 people.30 When dividing the Project’s net annual GHG emissions, as estimated by the
FEIR, by a service population of 100 people, we find that the Project would emit approximately 5.57 MT
CO2e/SP/year (see table below).31
Greenhouse Gas Emissions per Capita,
Exceedances under SCAQMD 2035 Service Population Efficiency Target
Source FEIR Model
Annual Emissions (MT CO2e/year) 1,147.12
Service Population 206
Service Population Efficiency (MT CO2e/SP/year) 5.57
2035 SCAQMD Target (MT CO2e/SP/year) 3.0
Exceeds? Yes
As demonstrated above, the Project’s service population efficiency value, as estimated by the FEIR’s
provided net annual GHG emission estimates and service population, exceed the SCAQMD 2035
efficiency target of 3.0 MT CO2e/SP/year, indicating a potentially significant impact not previously
identified or addressed by the FEIR. As a result, the FEIR’s less-than-significant GHG impact conclusion
should not be relied upon. An updated EIR should be prepared, including an updated GHG analysis and
incorporating additional mitigation measures to reduce the Project’s GHG emissions to less-than-
significant levels.
27 “Minutes for the GHG CEQA Significance Threshold Stakeholder Working Group #15.” SCAQMD, September
2010, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-
significance-thresholds/year-2008-2009/ghg-meeting-15/ghg-meeting-15-minutes.pdf, p. 2.
28 “Minutes for the GHG CEQA Significance Threshold Stakeholder Working Group #15.” SCAQMD, September
2010, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/greenhouse-gases-(ghg)-ceqa-
significance-thresholds/year-2008-2009/ghg-meeting-15/ghg-meeting-15-minutes.pdf, p. 2.
29 CAPCOA (Jan. 2008) CEQA & Climate Change, p. 71-72, http://www.capcoa.org/wp-
content/uploads/2012/03/CAPCOA-White-Paper.pdf.
30 Calculated: 0 residents + 206 employees = 206 service population.
31 Calculated: (1147.12 MT CO2e/year) / (206 service population) = (5.57 MT CO2e/SP/year).
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3) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan
As previously discussed, the FEIR relies upon the Project’s consistency with CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan to
determine Project GHG significance (p. 4.6-35 - 4.6-43). However, this is incorrect, as the FEIR fails to
consider performance-based measures proposed by CARB.
i. Passenger & Light Duty VMT Per Capita Benchmarks per SB 375
In reaching the State’s long-term GHG emission reduction goals, CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan explicitly
cites to SB 375 and the VMT reductions anticipated under the implementation of Sustainable
Community Strategies.32 CARB has identified the population and daily VMT from passenger autos and
light-duty vehicles at the state and county level for each year between 2010 to 2050 under a “baseline
scenario” that includes “current projections of VMT included in the existing Regional Transportation
Plans/Sustainable Communities Strategies (RTP/SCSs) adopted by the State’s 18 Metropolitan Planning
Organizations (MPOs) pursuant to SB 375 as of 2015.”33 By dividing the projected daily VMT by the
population, we calculated the daily VMT per capita for each year at the state and county level for 2010
(baseline year), 2025 (Project operational year), and 2030 (target years under SB 32) (see table below).
2017 Scoping Plan Daily VMT Per Capita
Los Angeles County State
Year Population LDV VMT Baseline VMT Per Capita Population LDV VMT Baseline VMT Per Capita
2010 9,838,771 216,979,221.64 22.05 37,335,085 836,463,980.46 22.40
2025 10,671,800 217,340,094.90 20.37 42,326,397 929,443,512.65 21.96
2030 10,868,614 215,539,586.12 19.83 43,939,250 957,178,153.19 21.78
As the FEIR fails to evaluate the Project’s consistency with the CARB 2017 Scoping Plan performance-
based daily VMT per capita projections, the FEIR’s claim that the proposed Project would not conflict
with the CARB 2017 Scoping Plan is unsupported. An updated EIR should be prepared for the proposed
Project to provide additional information and analysis to conclude less-than-significant GHG impacts.
4) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan
Here, as discussed above, the FEIR concludes that the Project would be consistent with SCAG’s RTP/SCS
(p. 4.6-35 - 4.6-43). However, the FEIR fails to consider whether or not the Project meets any of the
specific performance-based goals underlying SCAG’s RTP/SCS and SB 375, such as: i) per capita GHG
emission targets, or ii) daily vehicles miles traveled (“VMT”) per capita benchmarks.
i. SB 375 Per Capita GHG Emission Goals
SB 375 was signed into law in September 2008 to enhance the state’s ability to reach AB 32 goals by
directing CARB to develop regional 2020 and 2035 GHG emission reduction targets for passenger
32 “California’s 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan.” CARB, November 2017, available at:
https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/scoping_plan_2017.pdf, p. 25, 98, 101-103.
33 “Supporting Calculations for 2017 Scoping Plan-Identified VMT Reductions,” Excel Sheet “Readme.” CARB,
January 2019, available at: https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2019-
01/sp_mss_vmt_calculations_jan19_0.xlsx.
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vehicles (autos and light-duty trucks). In March 2018, CARB adopted updated regional targets requiring a
19 percent decrease in VMT for the SCAG region by 2035. This goal is reflected in SCAG’s 2020 RTP/SCS
Program Environmental Impact Report (“PEIR”), in which the 2020 RTP/SCS PEIR updates the per capita
emissions to 18.8 lbs/day in 2035 (see excerpt below). 34
As the FEIR fails to evaluate the Project’s consistency with the SCAG’s per capita emissions, the FEIR’s
claim that the proposed Project would not conflict with SCAG’s RTP/SCS is unsupported. An updated EIR
should be prepared for the proposed Project to provide additional information and analysis to conclude
less-than-significant GHG impacts.
i. SB 375 RTP/SCS Daily VMT Per Capita Target
Under the SCAG’s 2020 RTP/SCS, daily VMT per capita in the SCAG region should decrease from 23.2
VMT in 2016 to 20.7 VMT by 2045.35 Daily VMT per capita in Los Angeles County should decrease from
22.2 to 19.2 VMT during that same period.36 Here, however, the FEIR fails to consider any of the above-
mentioned performance-based VMT targets. As the FEIR fails to evaluate the Project’s consistency with
the SCAG’s performance-based daily VMT per capita projections, the FEIR’s claim that the proposed
Project would not conflict with SCAG’s RTP/SCS is unsupported. An updated EIR should be prepared for
the proposed Project to provide additional information and analysis to conclude less-than-significant
GHG impacts. Design Features Should Be Included as Mitigation Measures
Our analysis demonstrates that the Project would result in potentially significant health risk and GHG
impacts that should be mitigated further. We recommend that the FEIR implement all sustainability
34 “Connect SoCal Certified Final Program Environmental Impact Report.” SCAG, May 2020, available at:
https://scag.ca.gov/sites/main/files/file-attachments/fpeir_connectsocal_complete.pdf?1607981618, p. 3.8-74.
35 “Connect SoCal.” SCAG, September 2020, available at: https://scag.ca.gov/sites/main/files/file-
attachments/0903fconnectsocal-plan_0.pdf?1606001176, pp. 138.
36 “Connect SoCal.” SCAG, September 2020, available at: https://scag.ca.gov/sites/main/files/file-
attachments/0903fconnectsocal-plan_0.pdf?1606001176, pp. 138.
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design features, such as energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, the
installation of a PV system, and low-flow water fixtures, as formal mitigation measures. As a result, we
could guarantee that these measures would be implemented, monitored, and enforced on the Project
site. Including formal mitigation measures by properly committing to their implementation would result
in verifiable emissions reductions that may help reduce emissions to less-than-significant levels. Disclaimer
SWAPE has received limited discovery regarding this project. Additional information may become
available in the future; thus, we retain the right to revise or amend this report when additional
information becomes available. Our professional services have been performed using that degree of
care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable environmental consultants
practicing in this or similar localities at the time of service. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is
made as to the scope of work, work methodologies and protocols, site conditions, analytical testing
results, and findings presented. This report reflects efforts which were limited to information that was
reasonably accessible at the time of the work, and may contain informational gaps, inconsistencies, or
otherwise be incomplete due to the unavailability or uncertainty of information obtained or provided by
third parties.
Sincerely,
Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg.
Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Attachment A: Health Risk Calculations
Attachment B: AERSCREEN Output Files
Attachment C: Matt Hagemann CV
Attachment D: Paul E. Rosenfeld CV
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Annual Emissions (tons/year)0.0104
Daily Emissions (lbs/day)0.0695
Emission Rate (g/s)0.000364875
Release Height (meters)3
Total Acreage 1.03
Max Horizontal (meters)91.30
Min Horizontal (meters)45.65
Initial Vertical Dimension (meters)1.5
Setting Urban
Population 91,577
Total DPM (lbs)25.3675
Total Pounds of DPM
Operation
Emission Rate
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Area Height:3.00 meters 9.84 feet
Area Source Length: 91.30 meters 299.54 feet
Area Source Width: 45.65 meters 149.77 feet
Vertical Dimension: 1.50 meters 4.92 feet
Model Mode:URBAN
Population:91577
Dist to Ambient Air:1.0 meters 3. feet
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Packet Pg. 1277 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
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Concentration Distance Elevation Diag Season/Month Zo sector Date H0 U* W* DT/DZ ZICNV ZIMCH M-O LEN Z0 BOWEN ALBEDO REF WS HT REF TA HT 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13554E+01 1.00 0.00 25.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13198E+01 1.00 0.00 30.0 Winter 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.50 0.35 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13554E+01 1.00 0.00 25.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13198E+01 1.00 0.00 30.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13554E+01 1.00 0.00 25.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13198E+01 1.00 0.00 30.0 Summer 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.16 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14448E+01 1.00 0.00 0.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14409E+01 1.00 0.00 5.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14295E+01 1.00 0.00 10.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.14110E+01 1.00 0.00 15.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 2.00 0.18 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0 0.13861E+01 1.00 0.00 20.0 Autumn 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0
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Packet Pg. 1278 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1279 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1280 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1281 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1282 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1283 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1284 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1285 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1286 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1287 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1288 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1289 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1290 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1291 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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0.11936E+00 350.00 0.00 5.0 Spring 0-360 10011001 -1.30 0.043 -9.000 0.020 -999. 21. 6.0 1.000 1.00 0.14 0.50 10.0 310.0 2.0
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Packet Pg. 1292 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1293 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1294 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1295 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1296 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1297 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1298 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1299 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1300 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1301 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1302 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1303 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1304 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1305 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1306 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1307 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1308 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1309 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1310 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1311 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1312 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1313 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1314 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1315 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1316 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1317 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1318 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1319 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1320 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1321 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1322 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1323 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1324 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1325 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1326 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1327 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1328 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1329 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1330 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1331 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1332 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1333 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1334 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1335 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1336 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1337 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1338 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1339 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1340 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1341 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1342 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1343 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1344 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1345 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1346 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1347 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1348 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1349 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1350 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1351 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1352 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1353 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1354 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1355 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1356 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1357 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1358 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1359 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1360 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1361 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1362 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1363 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1364 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1365 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1366 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1367 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1368 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1369 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1370 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1371 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1372 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1373 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1374 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1375 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1376 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1377 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1378 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1379 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1380 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1381 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1382 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1383 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1384 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1385 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1386 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1387 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1388 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1389 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1390 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1391 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1392 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1393 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1394 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1395 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1396 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1397 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1398 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1399 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1400 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1401 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1402 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1403 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1404 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1405 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1406 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1407 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1408 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1409 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1410 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1411 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1412 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1413 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1414 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1415 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1416 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1417 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1418 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1419 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1420 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1421 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1422 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1423 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1424 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1425 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1426 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1427 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1428 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1429 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1430 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1431 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1432 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1433 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1434 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1435 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1436 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1437 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1438 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1439 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1440 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1441 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1442 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1443 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1444 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1445 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1446 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1447 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1448 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1449 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1450 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1451 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1452 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1453 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1454 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1455 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1456 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1457 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1458 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1459 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1460 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1461 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1462 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1463 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1464 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1465 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1466 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1467 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1468 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1469 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1470 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1471 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1472 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1473 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1474 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1475 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1476 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1477 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1478 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1479 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1480 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1481 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1482 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1483 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
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Packet Pg. 1484 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
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Packet Pg. 1485 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
file:///C/Users/swinn/Downloads/2021.10.26_AERSCREEN_20thStreetWellnessCenter_Operation_concentrations.txt[11/2/2021 9:32:52 AM]
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Packet Pg. 1486 Attachment: EIR Consultant (Dudek) Response to Appellant Statements (4956 : Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Wellness Center at
2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Matthew F. Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., QSD, QSP
Geologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization
Investigation and Remediation Strategies
Litigation Support and Testifying Expert
Industrial Stormwater Compliance
CEQA Review
Education:
M.S. Degree, Geology, California State University Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 1984.
B.A. Degree, Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 1982.
Professional Certifications:
California Professional Geologist
California Certified Hydrogeologist
Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner
Professional Experience:
Matt has 30 years of experience in environmental policy, contaminant assessment and remediation,
stormwater compliance, and CEQA review. He spent nine years with the U.S. EPA in the RCRA and
Superfund programs and served as EPA’s Senior Science Policy Advisor in the Western Regional
Office where he identified emerging threats to groundwater from perchlorate and MTBE. While with
EPA, Matt also served as a Senior Hydrogeologist in the oversight of the assessment of seven major
military facilities undergoing base closure. He led numerous enforcement actions under provisions of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and directed efforts to improve hydrogeologic
characterization and water quality monitoring. For the past 15 years, as a founding partner with SWAPE,
Matt has developed extensive client relationships and has managed complex projects that include
consultation as an expert witness and a regulatory specialist, and a manager of projects ranging from
industrial stormwater compliance to CEQA review of impacts from hazardous waste, air quality and
greenhouse gas emissions.
Positions Matt has held include:
•Founding Partner, Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE) (2003 – present);
•Geology Instructor, Golden West College, 2010 – 2104, 2017;
•Senior Environmental Analyst, Komex H2O Science, Inc. (2000 ‐‐ 2003);
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• Executive Director, Orange Coast Watch (2001 – 2004);
• Senior Science Policy Advisor and Hydrogeologist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1989–
1998);
• Hydrogeologist, National Park Service, Water Resources Division (1998 – 2000);
• Adjunct Faculty Member, San Francisco State University, Department of Geosciences (1993 –
1998);
• Instructor, College of Marin, Department of Science (1990 – 1995);
• Geologist, U.S. Forest Service (1986 – 1998); and
• Geologist, Dames & Moore (1984 – 1986).
Senior Regulatory and Litigation Support Analyst:
With SWAPE, Matt’s responsibilities have included:
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of over 300 environmental impact reports
and negative declarations since 2003 under CEQA that identify significant issues with regard
to hazardous waste, water resources, water quality, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions,
and geologic hazards. Make recommendations for additional mitigation measures to lead
agencies at the local and county level to include additional characterization of health risks
and implementation of protective measures to reduce worker exposure to hazards from
toxins and Valley Fever.
• Stormwater analysis, sampling and best management practice evaluation at more than 100 industrial
facilities.
• Expert witness on numerous cases including, for example, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
contamination of groundwater, MTBE litigation, air toxins at hazards at a school, CERCLA
compliance in assessment and remediation, and industrial stormwater contamination.
• Technical assistance and litigation support for vapor intrusion concerns.
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of environmental issues in license applications
for large solar power plants before the California Energy Commission.
• Manager of a project to evaluate numerous formerly used military sites in the western U.S.
• Manager of a comprehensive evaluation of potential sources of perchlorate contamination in
Southern California drinking water wells.
• Manager and designated expert for litigation support under provisions of Proposition 65 in the
review of releases of gasoline to sources drinking water at major refineries and hundreds of gas
stations throughout California.
With Komex H2O Science Inc., Matt’s duties included the following:
• Senior author of a report on the extent of perchlorate contamination that was used in testimony
by the former U.S. EPA Administrator and General Counsel.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of MTBE use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of perchlorate use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in a study that estimates nationwide costs for MTBE remediation and drinking
water treatment, results of which were published in newspapers nationwide and in testimony
against provisions of an energy bill that would limit liability for oil companies.
• Research to support litigation to restore drinking water supplies that have been contaminated by
MTBE in California and New York.
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• Expert witness testimony in a case of oil production‐related contamination in Mississippi.
• Lead author for a multi‐volume remedial investigation report for an operating school in Los
Angeles that met strict regulatory requirements and rigorous deadlines.
• Development of strategic approaches for cleanup of contaminated sites in consultation with
clients and regulators.
Executive Director:
As Executive Director with Orange Coast Watch, Matt led efforts to restore water quality at Orange
County beaches from multiple sources of contamination including urban runoff and the discharge of
wastewater. In reporting to a Board of Directors that included representatives from leading Orange
County universities and businesses, Matt prepared issue papers in the areas of treatment and disinfection
of wastewater and control of the discharge of grease to sewer systems. Matt actively participated in the
development of countywide water quality permits for the control of urban runoff and permits for the
discharge of wastewater. Matt worked with other nonprofits to protect and restore water quality, including
Surfrider, Natural Resources Defense Council and Orange County CoastKeeper as well as with business
institutions including the Orange County Business Council.
Hydrogeology:
As a Senior Hydrogeologist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Matt led investigations to
characterize and cleanup closing military bases, including Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Hunters Point
Naval Shipyard, Treasure Island Naval Station, Alameda Naval Station, Moffett Field, Mather Army
Airfield, and Sacramento Army Depot. Specific activities were as follows:
• Led efforts to model groundwater flow and contaminant transport, ensured adequacy of
monitoring networks, and assessed cleanup alternatives for contaminated sediment, soil, and
groundwater.
• Initiated a regional program for evaluation of groundwater sampling practices and laboratory
analysis at military bases.
• Identified emerging issues, wrote technical guidance, and assisted in policy and regulation
development through work on four national U.S. EPA workgroups, including the Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum and the Federal Facilities Forum.
At the request of the State of Hawaii, Matt developed a methodology to determine the vulnerability of
groundwater to contamination on the islands of Maui and Oahu. He used analytical models and a GIS to
show zones of vulnerability, and the results were adopted and published by the State of Hawaii and
County of Maui.
As a hydrogeologist with the EPA Groundwater Protection Section, Matt worked with provisions of the
Safe Drinking Water Act and NEPA to prevent drinking water contamination. Specific activities included
the following:
• Received an EPA Bronze Medal for his contribution to the development of national guidance for
the protection of drinking water.
• Managed the Sole Source Aquifer Program and protected the drinking water of two communities
through designation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. He prepared geologic reports, conducted
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public hearings, and responded to public comments from residents who were very concerned
about the impact of designation.
• Reviewed a number of Environmental Impact Statements for planned major developments,
including large hazardous and solid waste disposal facilities, mine reclamation, and water
transfer.
Matt served as a hydrogeologist with the RCRA Hazardous Waste program. Duties were as follows:
• Supervised the hydrogeologic investigation of hazardous waste sites to determine compliance
with Subtitle C requirements.
• Reviewed and wrote ʺpart Bʺ permits for the disposal of hazardous waste.
• Conducted RCRA Corrective Action investigations of waste sites and led inspections that formed
the basis for significant enforcement actions that were developed in close coordination with U.S.
EPA legal counsel.
• Wrote contract specifications and supervised contractor’s investigations of waste sites.
With the National Park Service, Matt directed service‐wide investigations of contaminant sources to
prevent degradation of water quality, including the following tasks:
• Applied pertinent laws and regulations including CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA, NRDA, and the
Clean Water Act to control military, mining, and landfill contaminants.
• Conducted watershed‐scale investigations of contaminants at parks, including Yellowstone and
Olympic National Park.
• Identified high‐levels of perchlorate in soil adjacent to a national park in New Mexico
and advised park superintendent on appropriate response actions under CERCLA.
• Served as a Park Service representative on the Interagency Perchlorate Steering Committee, a
national workgroup.
• Developed a program to conduct environmental compliance audits of all National Parks while
serving on a national workgroup.
• Co‐authored two papers on the potential for water contamination from the operation of personal
watercraft and snowmobiles, these papers serving as the basis for the development of nation‐
wide policy on the use of these vehicles in National Parks.
• Contributed to the Federal Multi‐Agency Source Water Agreement under the Clean Water
Action Plan.
Policy:
Served senior management as the Senior Science Policy Advisor with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 9.
Activities included the following:
• Advised the Regional Administrator and senior management on emerging issues such as the
potential for the gasoline additive MTBE and ammonium perchlorate to contaminate drinking
water supplies.
• Shaped EPA’s national response to these threats by serving on workgroups and by contributing
to guidance, including the Office of Research and Development publication, Oxygenates in
Water: Critical Information and Research Needs.
• Improved the technical training of EPAʹs scientific and engineering staff.
• Earned an EPA Bronze Medal for representing the region’s 300 scientists and engineers in
negotiations with the Administrator and senior management to better integrate scientific
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principles into the policy‐making process.
• Established national protocol for the peer review of scientific documents.
Geology:
With the U.S. Forest Service, Matt led investigations to determine hillslope stability of areas proposed for
timber harvest in the central Oregon Coast Range. Specific activities were as follows:
• Mapped geology in the field, and used aerial photographic interpretation and mathematical
models to determine slope stability.
• Coordinated his research with community members who were concerned with natural resource
protection.
• Characterized the geology of an aquifer that serves as the sole source of drinking water for the
city of Medford, Oregon.
As a consultant with Dames and Moore, Matt led geologic investigations of two contaminated sites (later
listed on the Superfund NPL) in the Portland, Oregon, area and a large hazardous waste site in eastern
Oregon. Duties included the following:
• Supervised year‐long effort for soil and groundwater sampling.
• Conducted aquifer tests.
• Investigated active faults beneath sites proposed for hazardous waste disposal.
Teaching:
From 1990 to 1998, Matt taught at least one course per semester at the community college and university
levels:
• At San Francisco State University, held an adjunct faculty position and taught courses in
environmental geology, oceanography (lab and lecture), hydrogeology, and groundwater
contamination.
• Served as a committee member for graduate and undergraduate students.
• Taught courses in environmental geology and oceanography at the College of Marin.
Matt is currently a part time geology instructor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California
where he taught from 2010 to 2014 and in 2017.
Invited Testimony, Reports, Papers and Presentations:
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Presentation to the Public
Environmental Law Conference, Eugene, Oregon.
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Invited presentation to U.S.
EPA Region 9, San Francisco, California.
Hagemann, M.F., 2005. Use of Electronic Databases in Environmental Regulation, Policy Making and
Public Participation. Brownfields 2005, Denver, Coloradao.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Nevada and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust, Las
Vegas, NV (served on conference organizing committee).
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Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Invited testimony to a California Senate committee hearing on air toxins at
schools in Southern California, Los Angeles.
Brown, A., Farrow, J., Gray, A. and Hagemann, M., 2004. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE
Releases from Underground Storage Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells.
Presentation to the Ground Water and Environmental Law Conference, National Groundwater
Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Arizona and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust,
Phoenix, AZ (served on conference organizing committee).
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in the Southwestern U.S. Invited presentation to a special committee meeting of the National Academy
of Sciences, Irvine, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
tribal EPA meeting, Pechanga, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
meeting of tribal repesentatives, Parker, AZ.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Impact of Perchlorate on the Colorado River and Associated Drinking Water
Supplies. Invited presentation to the Inter‐Tribal Meeting, Torres Martinez Tribe.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. The Emergence of Perchlorate as a Widespread Drinking Water Contaminant.
Invited presentation to the U.S. EPA Region 9.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. A Deductive Approach to the Assessment of Perchlorate Contamination. Invited
presentation to the California Assembly Natural Resources Committee.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate: A Cold War Legacy in Drinking Water. Presentation to a meeting of
the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Presentation to a
meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater and an Estimate of Costs to Address
Impacts to Groundwater. Presentation to the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental
Journalists.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of the Cost to Address MTBE Contamination in Groundwater
(and Who Will Pay). Presentation to a meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Underground Storage
Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells. Presentation to a meeting of the U.S. EPA and
State Underground Storage Tank Program managers.
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Hagemann, M.F., 2001. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Unpublished
report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Cleanup Cost for MTBE in Groundwater Used as Drinking Water.
Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks. Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., and VanMouwerik, M., 1999. Potential W a t e r Quality Concerns Related
to Snowmobile Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
VanMouwerik, M. and Hagemann, M.F. 1999, Water Quality Concerns Related to Personal Watercraft
Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
Hagemann, M.F., 1999, Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution in National Parks? The George Wright
Society Biannual Meeting, Asheville, North Carolina.
Hagemann, M.F., 1997, The Potential for MTBE to Contaminate Groundwater. U.S. EPA Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hagemann, M.F., and Gill, M., 1996, Impediments to Intrinsic Remediation, Moffett Field Naval Air
Station, Conference on Intrinsic Remediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Salt Lake City.
Hagemann, M.F., Fukunaga, G.L., 1996, The Vulnerability of Groundwater to Anthropogenic
Contaminants on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. Hawaii Water Works Association Annual Meeting, Maui,
October 1996.
Hagemann, M. F., Fukanaga, G. L., 1996, Ranking Groundwater Vulnerability in Central Oahu,
Hawaii. Proceedings, Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Resources Management, Air
and Waste Management Association Publication VIP‐61.
Hagemann, M.F., 1994. Groundwater Ch ar ac te r i z a t i o n and Cl ean up a t Closing Military Bases
in California. Proceedings, California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
Hagemann, M.F. and Sabol, M.A., 1993. Role of the U.S. EPA in the High Plains States Groundwater
Recharge Demonstration Program. Proceedings, Sixth Biennial Symposium on the Artificial Recharge of
Groundwater.
Hagemann, M.F., 1993. U.S. EPA Policy on the Technical Impracticability of the Cleanup of DNAPL‐
contaminated Groundwater. California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
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Hagemann, M.F., 1992. Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Contamination of Groundwater: An Ounce of
Prevention... Proceedings, Association of Engineering Geologists Annual Meeting, v. 35.
Other Experience:
Selected as subject matter expert for the California Professional Geologist licensing examinations,
2009‐2011.
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2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, California 90405
Attn: Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Mobil: (310) 795-2335
Office: (310) 452-5555
Fax: (310) 452-5550
Email: prosenfeld@swape.com
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Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.Chemical Fate and Transport & Air Dispersion Modeling
Principal Environmental Chemist Risk Assessment & Remediation Specialist
Education
Ph.D. Soil Chemistry, University of Washington, 1999. Dissertation on volatile organic compound filtration.
M.S. Environmental Science, U.C. Berkeley, 1995. Thesis on organic waste economics.
B.A. Environmental Studies, U.C. Santa Barbara, 1991. Thesis on wastewater treatment.
Professional Experience
Dr. Rosenfeld has over 25 years’ experience conducting environmental investigations and risk assessments for
evaluating impacts to human health, property, and ecological receptors. His expertise focuses on the fate and
transport of environmental contaminants, human health risk, exposure assessment, and ecological restoration. Dr.
Rosenfeld has evaluated and modeled emissions from oil spills, landfills, boilers and incinerators, process stacks,
storage tanks, confined animal feeding operations, industrial, military and agricultural sources, unconventional oil
drilling operations, and locomotive and construction engines. His project experience ranges from monitoring and
modeling of pollution sources to evaluating impacts of pollution on workers at industrial facilities and residents in
surrounding communities. Dr. Rosenfeld has also successfully modeled exposure to contaminants distributed by
water systems and via vapor intrusion.
Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed remediation programs and risk assessments for contaminated sites
containing lead, heavy metals, mold, bacteria, particulate matter, petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents,
pesticides, radioactive waste, dioxins and furans, semi- and volatile organic compounds, PCBs, PAHs, creosote,
perchlorate, asbestos, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFOA/PFOS), unusual polymers, fuel oxygenates
(MTBE), among other pollutants. Dr. Rosenfeld also has experience evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from
various projects and is an expert on the assessment of odors from industrial and agricultural sites, as well as the
evaluation of odor nuisance impacts and technologies for abatement of odorous emissions. As a principal scientist
at SWAPE, Dr. Rosenfeld directs air dispersion modeling and exposure assessments. He has served as an expert
witness and testified about pollution sources causing nuisance and/or personal injury at sites and has testified as an
expert witness on numerous cases involving exposure to soil, water and air contaminants from industrial, railroad,
agricultural, and military sources.
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Professional History:
Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE); 2003 to present; Principal and Founding Partner
UCLA School of Public Health; 2007 to 2011; Lecturer (Assistant Researcher)
UCLA School of Public Health; 2003 to 2006; Adjunct Professor
UCLA Environmental Science and Engineering Program; 2002-2004; Doctoral Intern Coordinator
UCLA Institute of the Environment, 2001-2002; Research Associate
Komex H2O Science, 2001 to 2003; Senior Remediation Scientist
National Groundwater Association, 2002-2004; Lecturer
San Diego State University, 1999-2001; Adjunct Professor
Anteon Corp., San Diego, 2000-2001; Remediation Project Manager
Ogden (now Amec), San Diego, 2000-2000; Remediation Project Manager
Bechtel, San Diego, California, 1999 – 2000; Risk Assessor
King County, Seattle, 1996 – 1999; Scientist
James River Corp., Washington, 1995-96; Scientist
Big Creek Lumber, Davenport, California, 1995; Scientist
Plumas Corp., California and USFS, Tahoe 1993-1995; Scientist
Peace Corps and World Wildlife Fund, St. Kitts, West Indies, 1991-1993; Scientist
Publications:
Remy, L.L., Clay T., Byers, V., Rosenfeld P. E. (2019) Hospital, Health, and Community Burden After Oil
Refinery Fires, Richmond, California 2007 and 2012. Environmental Health. 18:48
Simons, R.A., Seo, Y. Rosenfeld, P., (2015) Modeling the Effect of Refinery Emission On Residential Property
Value. Journal of Real Estate Research. 27(3):321-342
Chen, J. A, Zapata A. R., Sutherland A. J., Molmen, D.R., Chow, B. S., Wu, L. E., Rosenfeld, P. E., Hesse, R. C.,
(2012) Sulfur Dioxide and Volatile Organic Compound Exposure To A Community In Texas City Texas Evaluated
Using Aermod and Empirical Data. American Journal of Environmental Science, 8(6), 622-632.
Rosenfeld, P.E. & Feng, L. (2011). The Risks of Hazardous Waste. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2011). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Agrochemical Industry, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Gonzalez, J., Feng, L., Sutherland, A., Waller, C., Sok, H., Hesse, R., Rosenfeld, P. (2010). PCBs and
Dioxins/Furans in Attic Dust Collected Near Former PCB Production and Secondary Copper Facilities in Sauget, IL.
Procedia Environmental Sciences. 113–125.
Feng, L., Wu, C., Tam, L., Sutherland, A.J., Clark, J.J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Dioxin and Furan Blood Lipid and
Attic Dust Concentrations in Populations Living Near Four Wood Treatment Facilities in the United States. Journal
of Environmental Health. 73(6), 34-46.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Wood and Paper Industries. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2009). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Petroleum Industry. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in populations living
near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Air
Pollution, 123 (17), 319-327.
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Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). A Statistical Analysis Of Attic Dust And Blood Lipid
Concentrations Of Tetrachloro-p-Dibenzodioxin (TCDD) Toxicity Equivalency Quotients (TEQ) In Two
Populations Near Wood Treatment Facilities. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 002252-002255.
Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). Methods For Collect Samples For Assessing Dioxins
And Other Environmental Contaminants In Attic Dust: A Review. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 000527-
000530.
Hensley, A.R. A. Scott, J. J. J. Clark, Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Attic Dust and Human Blood Samples Collected near
a Former Wood Treatment Facility. Environmental Research. 105, 194-197.
Rosenfeld, P.E., J. J. J. Clark, A. R. Hensley, M. Suffet. (2007). The Use of an Odor Wheel Classification for
Evaluation of Human Health Risk Criteria for Compost Facilities. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 345-357.
Rosenfeld, P. E., M. Suffet. (2007). The Anatomy Of Odour Wheels For Odours Of Drinking Water, Wastewater,
Compost And The Urban Environment. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 335-344.
Sullivan, P. J. Clark, J.J.J., Agardy, F. J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Toxic Legacy, Synthetic Toxins in the Food,
Water, and Air in American Cities. Boston Massachusetts: Elsevier Publishing
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash. Water Science
and Technology. 49(9),171-178.
Rosenfeld P. E., J.J. Clark, I.H. (Mel) Suffet (2004). The Value of An Odor-Quality-Wheel Classification Scheme
For The Urban Environment. Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC)
2004. New Orleans, October 2-6, 2004.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet, I.H. (2004). Understanding Odorants Associated With Compost, Biomass Facilities,
and the Land Application of Biosolids. Water Science and Technology. 49(9), 193-199.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash, Water Science
and Technology, 49( 9), 171-178.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M. A., Sellew, P. (2004). Measurement of Biosolids Odor and Odorant Emissions from
Windrows, Static Pile and Biofilter. Water Environment Research. 76(4), 310-315.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Grey, M and Suffet, M. (2002). Compost Demonstration Project, Sacramento California Using
High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a Green Materials Composting Facility. Integrated Waste Management
Board Public Affairs Office, Publications Clearinghouse (MS–6), Sacramento, CA Publication #442-02-008.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Characterization of odor emissions from three different biosolids. Water
Soil and Air Pollution. 127(1-4), 173-191.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2000). Wood ash control of odor emissions from biosolids application. Journal
of Environmental Quality. 29, 1662-1668.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry and D. Bennett. (2001). Wastewater dewatering polymer affect on biosolids odor
emissions and microbial activity. Water Environment Research. 73(4), 363-367.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Activated Carbon and Wood Ash Sorption of Wastewater, Compost, and
Biosolids Odorants. Water Environment Research, 73, 388-393.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2001). High carbon wood ash effect on biosolids microbial activity and odor.
Water Environment Research. 131(1-4), 247-262.
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Chollack, T. and P. Rosenfeld. (1998). Compost Amendment Handbook For Landscaping. Prepared for and
distributed by the City of Redmond, Washington State.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1992). The Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail. Heritage Magazine of St. Kitts, 3(2).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1993). High School Biogas Project to Prevent Deforestation On St. Kitts. Biomass Users
Network, 7(1).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions From Biosolids
Application To Forest Soil. Doctoral Thesis. University of Washington College of Forest Resources.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1994). Potential Utilization of Small Diameter Trees on Sierra County Public Land. Masters
thesis reprinted by the Sierra County Economic Council. Sierra County, California.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1991). How to Build a Small Rural Anaerobic Digester & Uses Of Biogas In The First And Third
World. Bachelors Thesis. University of California.
Presentations:
Rosenfeld, P.E., "The science for Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFAS): What makes remediation so hard?" Law
Seminars International, (May 9-10, 2018) 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 101 Seattle, WA.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Sutherland, A; Hesse, R.; Zapata, A. (October 3-6, 2013). Air dispersion modeling of volatile
organic emissions from multiple natural gas wells in Decatur, TX. 44th Western Regional Meeting, American
Chemical Society. Lecture conducted from Santa Clara, CA.
Sok, H.L.; Waller, C.C.; Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sutherland, A.J.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; Hesse, R.C.;
Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Atrazine: A Persistent Pesticide in Urban Drinking Water.
Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sok, H.L.; Sutherland, A.J.; Waller, C.C.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; La, M.; Hesse,
R.C.; Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Bringing Environmental Justice to East St. Louis,
Illinois. Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Perfluoroctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluoroactane Sulfonate (PFOS)
Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the United
States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting, Lecture conducted
from Tuscon, AZ.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Cost to Filter Atrazine Contamination from Drinking Water in the United
States” Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the
United States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting. Lecture
conducted from Tuscon, AZ.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (20-22 July, 2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in
populations living near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. Brebbia, C.A. and Popov, V., eds., Air
Pollution XVII: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Modeling, Monitoring and
Management of Air Pollution. Lecture conducted from Tallinn, Estonia.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Moss Point Community Exposure To Contaminants From A Releasing
Facility. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from
University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). The Repeated Trespass of Tritium-Contaminated Water Into A
Surrounding Community Form Repeated Waste Spills From A Nuclear Power Plant. The 23rd Annual International
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Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Somerville Community Exposure To Contaminants From Wood Treatment
Facility Emissions. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Lecture conducted
from University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Production, Chemical Properties, Toxicology, & Treatment Case Studies of 1,2,3-
Trichloropropane (TCP). The Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) Annual Meeting. Lecture
conducted from San Diego, CA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Blood and Attic Sampling for Dioxin/Furan, PAH, and Metal Exposure in Florala,
Alabama. The AEHS Annual Meeting. Lecture conducted from San Diego, CA.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (August 21 – 25, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. The 26th International Symposium on
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants – DIOXIN2006. Lecture conducted from Radisson SAS Scandinavia
Hotel in Oslo Norway.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (November 4-8, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. APHA 134 Annual Meeting &
Exposition. Lecture conducted from Boston Massachusetts.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (October 24-25, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
Mealey’s C8/PFOA. Science, Risk & Litigation Conference. Lecture conducted from The Rittenhouse Hotel,
Philadelphia, PA.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation PEMA Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton
Hotel, Irvine California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Fate, Transport, Toxicity, And Persistence of 1,2,3-TCP. PEMA
Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton Hotel in Irvine, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 26-27, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PDBEs. Mealey’s Groundwater
Conference. Lecture conducted from Ritz Carlton Hotel, Marina Del Ray, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (June 7-8, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
International Society of Environmental Forensics: Focus On Emerging Contaminants. Lecture conducted from
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Fate Transport, Persistence and Toxicology of PFOA and Related
Perfluorochemicals. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water And Environmental Law Conference.
Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water and
Environmental Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. and Rob Hesse R.G. (May 5-6, 2004). Tert-butyl Alcohol Liability
and Toxicology, A National Problem and Unquantified Liability. National Groundwater Association. Environmental
Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Congress Plaza Hotel, Chicago Illinois.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (March 2004). Perchlorate Toxicology. Meeting of the American Groundwater Trust.
Lecture conducted from Phoenix Arizona.
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Hagemann, M.F., Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and Rob Hesse (2004). Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River.
Meeting of tribal representatives. Lecture conducted from Parker, AZ.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (April 7, 2004). A National Damage Assessment Model For PCE and Dry Cleaners.
Drycleaner Symposium. California Ground Water Association. Lecture conducted from Radison Hotel, Sacramento,
California.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M., (June 2003) Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Seventh
International In Situ And On Site Bioremediation Symposium Battelle Conference Orlando, FL.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. (February 20-21, 2003) Understanding Historical Use, Chemical
Properties, Toxicity and Regulatory Guidance of 1,4 Dioxane. National Groundwater Association. Southwest Focus
Conference. Water Supply and Emerging Contaminants.. Lecture conducted from Hyatt Regency Phoenix Arizona.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (February 6-7, 2003). Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. California
CUPA Forum. Lecture conducted from Marriott Hotel, Anaheim California.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (October 23, 2002) Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. EPA
Underground Storage Tank Roundtable. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Understanding Odor from Compost, Wastewater and
Industrial Processes. Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water
Association. Lecture conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Using High Carbon Wood Ash to Control Compost Odor.
Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water Association. Lecture
conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (September 22-24, 2002). Biocycle Composting For Coastal Sage Restoration.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association. Lecture conducted from Vancouver Washington..
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (November 11-14, 2002). Using High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a
Green Materials Composting Facility. Soil Science Society Annual Conference. Lecture conducted from
Indianapolis, Maryland.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (September 16, 2000). Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Water
Environment Federation. Lecture conducted from Anaheim California.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (October 16, 2000). Wood ash and biofilter control of compost odor. Biofest. Lecture conducted
from Ocean Shores, California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (2000). Bioremediation Using Organic Soil Amendments. California Resource Recovery
Association. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (1999). An evaluation of ash incorporation with biosolids for odor reduction. Soil
Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Salt Lake City Utah.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Comparison of Microbial Activity and Odor Emissions from
Three Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Brown and Caldwell. Lecture conducted from Seattle Washington.
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Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions from
Biosolids Application To Forest Soil. Biofest. Lecture conducted from Lake Chelan, Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E, C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. B. Harrison, and R. Dills. (1997). Comparison of Odor Emissions From Three
Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Soil Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Anaheim
California.
Teaching Experience:
UCLA Department of Environmental Health (Summer 2003 through 20010) Taught Environmental Health Science
100 to students, including undergrad, medical doctors, public health professionals and nurses. Course focused on
the health effects of environmental contaminants.
National Ground Water Association, Successful Remediation Technologies. Custom Course in Sante Fe, New
Mexico. May 21, 2002. Focused on fate and transport of fuel contaminants associated with underground storage
tanks.
National Ground Water Association; Successful Remediation Technologies Course in Chicago Illinois. April 1,
2002. Focused on fate and transport of contaminants associated with Superfund and RCRA sites.
California Integrated Waste Management Board, April and May, 2001. Alternative Landfill Caps Seminar in San
Diego, Ventura, and San Francisco. Focused on both prescriptive and innovative landfill cover design.
UCLA Department of Environmental Engineering, February 5, 2002. Seminar on Successful Remediation
Technologies focusing on Groundwater Remediation.
University Of Washington, Soil Science Program, Teaching Assistant for several courses including: Soil Chemistry,
Organic Soil Amendments, and Soil Stability.
U.C. Berkeley, Environmental Science Program Teaching Assistant for Environmental Science 10.
Academic Grants Awarded:
California Integrated Waste Management Board. $41,000 grant awarded to UCLA Institute of the Environment.
Goal: To investigate effect of high carbon wood ash on volatile organic emissions from compost. 2001.
Synagro Technologies, Corona California: $10,000 grant awarded to San Diego State University.
Goal: investigate effect of biosolids for restoration and remediation of degraded coastal sage soils. 2000.
King County, Department of Research and Technology, Washington State. $100,000 grant awarded to University of
Washington: Goal: To investigate odor emissions from biosolids application and the effect of polymers and ash on
VOC emissions. 1998.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association, Washington State. $20,000 grant awarded to investigate effect of
polymers and ash on VOC emissions from biosolids. 1997.
James River Corporation, Oregon: $10,000 grant was awarded to investigate the success of genetically engineered
Poplar trees with resistance to round-up. 1996.
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United State Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest: $15,000 grant was awarded to investigating fire ecology of the
Tahoe National Forest. 1995.
Kellogg Foundation, Washington D.C. $500 grant was awarded to construct a large anaerobic digester on St. Kitts
in West Indies. 1993
Deposition and/or Trial Testimony:
In the Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-14-2021
Trial, October 8-4-2021
In the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois
Joseph Rafferty, Plaintiff vs. Consolidated Rail Corporation and National Railroad Passenger Corporation
d/b/a AMTRAK,
Case No.: No. 18-L-6845
Rosenfeld Deposition, 6-28-2021
In the United States District Court For the Northern District of Illinois
Theresa Romcoe, Plaintiff vs. Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation d/b/a METRA
Rail, Defendants
Case No.: No. 17-cv-8517
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and For the Cunty of Maricopa
Mary Tryon et al., Plaintiff vs. The City of Pheonix v. Cox Cactus Farm, L.L.C., Utah Shelter Systems, Inc.
Case Number CV20127-094749
Rosenfeld Deposition: 5-7-2021
In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division
Robinson, Jeremy et al Plaintiffs, vs. CNA Insurance Company et al.
Case Number 1:17-cv-000508
Rosenfeld Deposition: 3-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Bernardino
Gary Garner, Personal Representative for the Estate of Melvin Garner vs. BNSF Railway Company.
Case No. 1720288
Rosenfeld Deposition 2-23-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Spring Street Courthouse
Benny M Rodriguez vs. Union Pacific Railroad, A Corporation, et al.
Case No. 18STCV01162
Rosenfeld Deposition 12-23-2020
In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri
Karen Cornwell, Plaintiff, vs. Marathon Petroleum, LP, Defendant.
Case No.: 1716-CV10006
Rosenfeld Deposition. 8-30-2019
In the United States District Court For The District of New Jersey
Duarte et al, Plaintiffs, vs. United States Metals Refining Company et. al. Defendant.
Case No.: 2:17-cv-01624-ES-SCM
Rosenfeld Deposition. 6-7-2019
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In the United States District Court of Southern District of Texas Galveston Division
M/T Carla Maersk, Plaintiffs, vs. Conti 168., Schiffahrts-GMBH & Co. Bulker KG MS “Conti Perdido”
Defendant.
Case No.: 3:15-CV-00106 consolidated with 3:15-CV-00237
Rosenfeld Deposition. 5-9-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
Carole-Taddeo-Bates et al., vs. Ifran Khan et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC615636
Rosenfeld Deposition, 1-26-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments et al. vs El Adobe Apts. Inc. et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC646857
Rosenfeld Deposition, 10-6-2018; Trial 3-7-19
In United States District Court For The District of Colorado
Bells et al. Plaintiff vs. The 3M Company et al., Defendants
Case No.: 1:16-cv-02531-RBJ
Rosenfeld Deposition, 3-15-2018 and 4-3-2018
In The District Court Of Regan County, Texas, 112th Judicial District
Phillip Bales et al., Plaintiff vs. Dow Agrosciences, LLC, et al., Defendants
Cause No.: 1923
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-17-2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Contra Costa
Simons et al., Plaintiffs vs. Chevron Corporation, et al., Defendants
Cause No C12-01481
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-20-2017
In The Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-23-2017
In United States District Court For The Southern District of Mississippi
Guy Manuel vs. The BP Exploration et al., Defendants
Case: No 1:19-cv-00315-RHW
Rosenfeld Deposition, 4-22-2020
In The Superior Court of the State of California, For The County of Los Angeles
Warrn Gilbert and Penny Gilber, Plaintiff vs. BMW of North America LLC
Case No.: LC102019 (c/w BC582154)
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-16-2017, Trail 8-28-2018
In the Northern District Court of Mississippi, Greenville Division
Brenda J. Cooper, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Meritor Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 4:16-cv-52-DMB-JVM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2017
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In The Superior Court of the State of Washington, County of Snohomish
Michael Davis and Julie Davis et al., Plaintiff vs. Cedar Grove Composting Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 13-2-03987-5
Rosenfeld Deposition, February 2017
Trial, March 2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California, County of Alameda
Charles Spain., Plaintiff vs. Thermo Fisher Scientific, et al., Defendants
Case No.: RG14711115
Rosenfeld Deposition, September 2015
In The Iowa District Court In And For Poweshiek County
Russell D. Winburn, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Doug Hoksbergen, et al., Defendants
Case No.: LALA002187
Rosenfeld Deposition, August 2015
In The Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia
Robert Andrews, et al. v. Antero, et al.
Civil Action N0. 14-C-30000
Rosenfeld Deposition, June 2015
In The Iowa District Court For Muscatine County
Laurie Freeman et. al. Plaintiffs vs. Grain Processing Corporation, Defendant
Case No 4980
Rosenfeld Deposition: May 2015
In the Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, in and For Broward County, Florida
Walter Hinton, et. al. Plaintiff, vs. City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a Municipality, Defendant.
Case Number CACE07030358 (26)
Rosenfeld Deposition: December 2014
In the County Court of Dallas County Texas
Lisa Parr et al, Plaintiff, vs. Aruba et al, Defendant.
Case Number cc-11-01650-E
Rosenfeld Deposition: March and September 2013
Rosenfeld Trial: April 2014
In the Court of Common Pleas of Tuscarawas County Ohio
John Michael Abicht, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Republic Services, Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 2008 CT 10 0741 (Cons. w/ 2009 CV 10 0987)
Rosenfeld Deposition: October 2012
In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Northern Division
James K. Benefield, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. International Paper Company, Defendant.
Civil Action Number 2:09-cv-232-WHA-TFM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2010, June 2011
In the Circuit Court of Jefferson County Alabama
Jaeanette Moss Anthony, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Drummond Company Inc., et al., Defendants
Civil Action No. CV 2008-2076
Rosenfeld Deposition: September 2010
In the United States District Court, Western District Lafayette Division
Ackle et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Citgo Petroleum Corporation, et al., Defendants.
Case Number 2:07CV1052
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2009
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Shawn Smallwood, PhD
3108 Finch Street
Davis, CA 95616
Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner
City of Santa Monica, City Planning Division
1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 28
Santa Monica, California 90401 29 October 2021
RE: 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project
Dear Ms. Kwok,
I write to comment on the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) prepared for the
proposed 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (City of Santa Monica 2021). I
understand this project would add 73.555 square feet of floor space in a 45-foot tall, 3-
story building on 1.03 acres. Unfortunately, the analysis of baseline conditions is
incomplete and flawed, and the impacts analysis neglects a potentially significant
impact of glass windows on wildlife.
My qualifications for assessing habitat and identifying potential impacts to wildlife are
the following. I hold a Ph.D. degree in Ecology from University of California at Davis,
where I also worked for four years as a post-graduate researcher in the Department of
Agronomy and Range Sciences. My research is on animal density and distribution,
habitat selection, interactions between wildlife and human infrastructure/activities, and
conservation of rare and endangered species. I authored numerous papers on special-
status species issues. I served as Chair of the Conservation Affairs Committee for The
Wildlife Society – Western Section. I am a member of The Wildlife Society and the
Raptor Research Foundation, and I was a part-time lecturer at California State
University, Sacramento. I was Associate Editor of wildlife biology’s premier scientific
journal, The Journal of Wildlife Management, as well as of Biological Conservation, and
I was on the Editorial Board of Environmental Management. I have performed wildlife
surveys in California for 36 years. My CV is attached.
SITE VISIT
I visited the site of the proposed project for 114 minutes starting at 18:00 hours on 18
October 2021. Accompanying me was Noriko Smallwood, who is a wildlife biologist
with an M.S. degree from California State University Los Angeles. Together we used
binoculars to scan for wildlife from the sidewalk. Conditions were partly cloudy and
mild temperature, and no wind. Despite the developed nature of the site with existing
buildings and a parking lot, we saw 17 species of birds and 1 mammal (Table 1),
including many birds flying over the site and many foraging or perched on the site
(Photos 1- 5). Whereas some of the birds we saw were likely residents, some were likely
stop-over migrants. All of the birds there used the airspace above or next to the project
site (Photo 6), which was already dangerous to birds with the extensive windows on
neighboring buildings (Photo 7).
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Table 1. Species of wildlife that Noriko Smallwood and I observed during our visit to
the site of the proposed 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project, 15:52 to 17:46 hours,
18 October 2021.
Species Scientific name Status1
California gull Larus californicus BCC, WL
Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis BOP
Eurasian collared-dove Streptopelia decaocto Non-native
Rock pigeon Columba livea Non-native
Mourning dove Zenaida macroura
Anna’s hummingbird Calypte anna
Cassin's kingbird Tyrannus vociferans
European starling Sturnus vulgaris Non-native
Cassin’s kingbird Tyrannus vociferus
Black phoebe Sayornis nigricans
Common raven Corvus corax
American crow Corvus brachyrhynchos
Northern mockingbird Mimus polyglottos
Black-throated gray warbler Dendroica nigrescens
Yellow-rumped warbler Dendroica coronata
White-crowned sparrow Zonotrichia leucophrys
Dark-eyed junco Junco hyemalis
House finch Carpodacus mexicanus
Lesser goldfinch Carduelis psaltria
Eastern fox squirrel Sciurus niger Non-native
1 Listed as BCC = federal Bird Species of Conservation Concern, BOP = California Fish and
Game Code 3503.5 (Birds of Prey), WL = Taxa to Watch List (Shuford and Gardali 2008).
Photos 1 and 2. American crow assisting with the traffic camera at the intersection
of 20th and Arizona (left) and a common raven reacting to the blustery winds created
by wind deflections off neighboring buildings (right) on 18 October 2021.
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Photos 3 and 4. Black phoebe (top) and Black-throated gray warbler (bottom) at the
project site, 18 October 2021.
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Photo 5. Yellow-rumped warbler at the project site, 18 October 2021.
Photo 6. A Cassin’s kingbird flies toward a palm tree located on the west side of the
project site, 18 October 2021.
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Photo 7. A palm tree is reflected onto a glass-covered facade of a building just north
of the project site. The real palm is on the right and its reflected image on the left. This
situation and others like it in the area likely kills many birds that attempt to fly into the
reflected tree.
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EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
No survey for wildlife was performed at the site. The FEIR does not analyze potential
project impacts to biological resources, because “suitable habitat for sensitive species, or
special-status species, does not occur within the City” (DEIR page 5-7). This conclusion
is derived from two related flawed premises that: (1) disturbance precludes the
occurrences of special-status species, and (2) all special-status species depend solely on
natural communities. Many assignments of special status have been to species that
occur only in California or whose geographic ranges are small or diminishing, and some
assignments of special status have been to species for their rarity. Many special-status
species occur in anthropogenic environments ‒ species such as oak titmouse, California
gull, yellow-billed magpie, and Nuttall’s woodpecker. Examples of species assigned
special status for their rarity include peregrine falcon, Cooper’s hawk, white-tailed kite,
and yellow warbler. Determinations of occurrence likelihood of wildlife species should
not follow from weak or even false premises, but rather from due diligence of
appropriate surveys and data base reviews performed by experienced wildlife ecologists.
In my review of eBird, I found that the site either occurs within the geographic ranges or
it occurs near where others have reported sightings of at least 67 special-status species
of birds (Table 2). Of these species, 33 have been reportedly seen within 1 mile of the
project site. During my visit with Noriko Smallwood, I saw one of these species (red-
tailed hawk) flying near the site and another flying right over it (California gull). Based
on these records, there is a high likelihood that special-status species use the project
site. Multiple bird species likely nest at the site, and these species are protected by the
Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The FEIR considers potential impacts to biological resources to consist solely of loss of
terrestrial habitat, where habitat is considered to consist of vegetation cover on natural
substrate. The FEIR should have analyzed potential impacts to nesting birds. Impacts
can also be caused by constructing edifices that protrude into the aerosphere above the
project’s footprint. Additional impacts can be caused by constructing edifices that
expose volant wildlife to the fatal traps of glass windows.
The FEIR neglects a large portion of habitat that is essential to many species. To
understand this part of their habitat, one must consider the very definition of habitat.
Simply put, habitat is defined by a species’ use of the environment (Hall et al. 1997,
Morrison et al. 1998, Smallwood 2002). Every species on Earth is morphologically
adapted through thousands of generations of life and death to exist within an
environmental medium. The central medium for many species is life itself: mosses
grown on trees, barnacles on whales, and tapeworms in gut. For many other species it is
soil, including for many species of nematode, pocket gophers, and even California tiger
salamander. For a vast number of species, it is water. Indeed, most people do not
hesitate to characterize whales, fishes, squid, and shrimp as aquatic animals living in
aquatic habitats. Less often appreciated is the gaseous atmosphere as a medium of life
(Davy et al. 2017, Diehl et al. 2017), but it is one of the most important habitat mediums
of our planet. Indeed, an entire discipline of ecology has emerged to study this essential
aspect of habitat – the discipline of aeroecology (Kunz et al. 2008).
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Table 2. Occurrence likelihoods of special-status bird species at or near the proposed project site, according to eBird
(https://eBird.org), where “very close” indicates within a mile of the site, “nearby” indicates within several miles, and
“in region” indicates within 30 miles or so.
Common name
Species name
Status1
eBird records
Redhead Aythya americana SSC3 Nearby
Common loon Gavia immer SSC Nearby
Brant Branta bernicla SSC2 Nearby
Western grebe Aechmophorus clarkii BCC Very close
Clark’s grebe Aechmophorus occidentalis BCC Nearby
American white pelican Pelecanus erythrorhyynchos SSC Very close
Brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis CFP Very close
Double-crested cormorant Phalacrocorax auritus WL Very close
Willet Tringa semipalmata BCC Very close
Turkey vulture Cathartes aura BOP Very close
Osprey Pandion haliaetus WL, BOP Very close
Bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus BGEPA, BCC, CFP Very close
White-tailed kite Elanus luecurus CFP, WL, BOP Nearby
Sharp-shinned hawk Accipiter striatus WL, BOP Very close
Cooper’s hawk Accipiter cooperii WL, BOP Very close
Northern harrier Circus cyaneus SSC3, BOP Nearby
Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni CT, BOP In region
Red-shouldered hawk Buteo lineatus BOP Nearby
Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis BOP Very close
American kestrel Falco sparverius BOP Very close
Merlin Falco columbarius WL, BOP Nearby
Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus CFP, BOP, BCC Very close
Western snowy plover Charadrius alexandrines nivosus FT Very close
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus BCC Very close
Long-billed curlew Numenius americanus BCC, WL Nearby
Marbled godwit Limosa fedoa BCC Very close
Red knot Calidris canutus BCC Nearby
Short-billed dowitcher Limnodromus griseus BCC Nearby
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Common name
Species name
Status1
eBird records
Heermann’s gull Larus heermannii BCC Very close
Western gull Larus occidentalis BCC Very close
California gull Larus californicus BCC, WL Very close
California least tern Sternula antillarum FE, CE Nearby
Elegant tern Thalasseus elegans WL Very close
Caspian tern Hydroprogne caspia BCC Nearby
Black skimmer Rynchops niger BCC, SSC3 Very close
Xantus’s murrelet Synthliboramphus hypoleucus CT, BCC In region
Rhinoceros auklet Cerorhinca monocerata WL Nearby
Barn owl Tyto alba BOP Nearby
Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia SSC2, BOP, BCC Very close
Great horned owl Bubo virginianus BOP Very close
Vaux’s swift Chaetura vauxi SSC2 Nearby
Costa’s hummingbird Calypte costae BCC Very close
Allen’s hummingbird Selasphorus sasin BCC Very close
Lewis’s woodpecker Melanerpes lewis BCC In region
Nuttall’s woodpecker Picoides nuttallii BCC Very close
Bank swallow Riparia riparia CT In region
Olive-sided flycatcher Contopus cooperi SSC2 Nearby
Vermilion flycatcher Pyrocephalus rubinus SSC2 Nearby
Willow flycatcher Empidonax trailii CE Nearby
Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus BCC, SSC2 In region
Least Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii pusillus FE, CE Nearby
Oak titmouse Baeolophus inornatus BCC Very close
San Diego cactus wren Campylorhynchs brunneicapillus sandiegensis BCC, SSC1 In region
Clark’s marsh wren Cistothorus palustris clarkae SSC2 Very close
California gnatcatcher Polioptila c. californica CT, SSC In region
Yellow warbler Dendroica petechia BCC, SSC2 Very close
Common yellowthroat Geothlypis trichas BCC, SSC3 Very close
Yellow-breasted chat Icteria virens SSC3 Nearby
Summer tanager Piranga rubra SSC1 Very close
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Common name
Species name
Status1
eBird records
Southern California rufous-crowned
sparrow
Aimophila ruficeps canescens BCC, SSC In region
Oregon vesper sparrow Pooecetes gramineus affinis SSC2 In region
Belding’s savannah sparrow Passerculus sandwichensis beldingi CE Very close
Grasshopper sparrow Ammodramus savannarum SSC2 In region
Yellow-headed blackbird Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus SSC3 In region
Tricolored blackbird Agelaius tricolor CT, BCC In region
Bullock’s oriole Icterus bullockii BCC Very close
Lawrence’s goldfinch Spinus lawrencei BCC Nearby
1 Listed as FE = federal endangered, BCC = U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bird of Conservation Concern, CE = California
endangered, CT = California threatened, CFP = California Fully Protected (CDFG Code 3511), SSC = California species of special
concern (not threatened with extinction, but rare, very restricted in range, declining throughout range, peripheral portion of
species' range, associated with habitat that is declining in extent), SSC1, SSC2 and SSC3 = California Bird Species of Special
Concern priorities 1, 2 and 3, respectively (Shuford and Gardali 2008), WL = Taxa to Watch List (Shuford and Gardali 2008),
and BOP = California Department of Fish and Wildlife Code 3503.5 (Birds of Prey).
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Many species of flora and fauna are morphologically adapted to living in that part of the
atmosphere referred to as the aerosphere. Plants disseminate pollen via the aerosphere.
Plant pollinators travel from one plant to the next via the aerosphere. Spiders disperse
by deploying web-parachutes to catch winds of the aerosphere. Vast numbers of insects
disperse and migrate through it. Many species of vertebrate wildlife depend on it for
olfactory and acoustic communication, forage, dispersal, migration, and home range
patrol. Birds and bats evolved two of their four ambulatory limbs into wings that are
specifically adapted to particular uses of the atmosphere: short powerful wings for
speed, long slender wings for glide, and broad wings for maneuverability, as examples.
The atmosphere is so important an element of habitat to wildlife that some birds sleep
while in flight, and bats and owls hunt in it in the pitch-dark of the moonless night. The
aerosphere is an essential element of habitat for a vast number of wildlife species.
Certainly, we have all witnessed plants and animals using the aerosphere as habitat.
Those of us vulnerable to allergic rhinitis are aware of pollen in the aerosphere.
Mosquitos are hard to ignore. And all of us have seen birds flying from one place to
another. Some of us have also had the privilege to study volant animals – animals that
fly. As one of those so privileged, I have observed and recorded flights of birds and bats
across thousands of hours of directed surveys. I have recorded flight patterns in
behavior surveys and in 1,000 hours of nocturnal surveys by use of a thermal-imaging
camera, and I have studied flying golden eagles using GPS-telemetry. My studies have
particularly focused on how flights result in collisions with anthropogenic structures. I
study impacts to wildlife caused by insertions of human structures into the aerosphere.
Most insertions of anthropogenic structures into the aerosphere are inserted without a
thought given to their potential impacts to volant wildlife. Impacts can include habitat
loss, energetic costs of having to navigate around the structure, increased predation risk
from predators using the structures as hunting perches or foraging screens, and collision
mortality. Electric transmission and distribution lines are hung from towers and poles
with little regard for their near invisibility to birds. Communication towers are likewise
installed where convenient rather than where least harmful to volant wildlife. The same
is true for wind turbines (Smallwood et al. 2017) and utility-scale solar projects
(Smallwood 2020). Buildings also go up without much of a thought to wildlife impacts.
But buildings often pose a second, and perhaps more deadly, threat to volant wildlife,
and that is their windows. Without evolutionary experience with windows, birds are
vulnerable to the transparency of many windows, to the reflectance of vegetation and
other birds in many windows, to the false perception of cavity space of some windows,
and to confusion caused by interior lighting issuing from windows at night.
BIRD-WINDOW COLLISION MORTALITY
At 45 feet tall before considering the 12-foot extension of equipment on the roof, the
building would extend into much of the bird traffic Noriko Smallwood and I observed at
the project site. The facades of the building would be composed of extensive structural
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glass, which has been the recent trend.1 In fact, window-walls would be used. The
project would introduce substantial collision hazards to an aerosphere that currently
provides critically important habitat to birds, and which would act as lethal traps to
flying birds.
Window collisions are often characterized as either the second or third largest source or
human-caused bird mortality. The numbers behind these characterizations are often
attributed to Klem’s (1990) and Dunn’s (1993) estimates of about 100 million to 1 billion
bird fatalities in the USA, or more recently Loss et al.’s (2014) estimate of 365-988
million bird fatalities in the USA or Calvert et al.’s (2013) and Machtans et al.’s (2013)
estimates of 22.4 million and 25 million bird fatalities in Canada, respectively.
However, these estimates were likely biased too low, because they were based on
opportunistic sampling, volunteer study participation, fatality monitoring by more
inexperienced than experienced searchers, and usually no adjustments made for
scavenger removals of carcasses before searchers could detect them (Bracey et al. 2016).
Hundreds of thousands of birds migrate along the Pacific Flyway. Our observations
during our visit to the site confirmed that birds fly through the airspace of the project.
At least 67 special-status species of bird are known to the project area (Table 2).
According to the scientific literature, many of the special-status species in Table 2 have
been documented as window collision fatalities and are therefore susceptible to new
structural glass installations (Supplemental Material to Basilio et al. 2020; Smallwood
unpublished review). Many more species of migratory birds, newly protected by
California’s revised Fish and Game Code section 3513, have also been documented as
window collision victims (Basilio et al. 2020).
Nowhere in the FEIR is there any concern expressed for bird-window collision impacts,
nor is there any mitigation proposed to avoid, minimize or compensate for such
impacts. As I will show in the next section, many birds can be expected to be killed by
windows of the proposed project. A fair argument can be made for the need to revise
the EIR to adequately address this potential impact.
Project Impact Prediction
Predicting the impacts caused by loss of aerial habitat and the energetic costs of birds
having to navigate around the buildings is possible, but I am unprepared to make such
predictions. However, I am prepared to predict bird-window collision mortality. By the
time of these comments I had reviewed and processed results of bird collision
monitoring at 213 buildings and façades for which bird collisions per m2 of glass per
year could be calculated and averaged (Johnson and Hudson 1976, O’Connell 2001,
1 Recent advances in structural glass engineering have contributed to a proliferation of glass
windows on building façades. This proliferation is readily observable in newer buildings and in
recent project planning documents, and it is represented by a worldwide 20% increase in glass
manufacturing for building construction since 2016. Glass markets in the USA experienced 5%
growth in both 2011 and 2016, and was forecast to grow 2.3% per year since 2016 (TMCapital
2019). Increasing window to wall ratios and glass façades have become popular for multiple
reasons, including a growing demand for ‘daylighting.’
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Somerlot 2003, Hager et al. 2008, Borden et al. 2010, Hager et al. 2013, Porter and
Huang 2015, Parkins et al. 2015, Kahle et al. 2016, Ocampo-Peñuela et al. 2016, Sabo et
al. 2016, Barton et al. 2017, Gomez-Moreno et al. 2018, Schneider et al. 2018, Loss et al.
2019, Brown et al. 2020, , City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services and
Portland Audubon 2020, Riding et al. 2020). These study results averaged 0.073 bird
deaths per m2 of glass per year (95% CI: 0.042-0.102). The FEIR provides renderings
of the building’s facades, which I used to estimate the extent of glass that would be used.
I estimated the proposed project would include 579 m2 of glass on its facades, which
applied to the mean fatality rate would predict at least 42 bird deaths per year (95%
CI: 25‒60). The 100-year toll from this average annual fatality rate would be at least
4,232 bird deaths (95% CI: 2,513‒5,952). These estimates would be perhaps 3
times higher after accounting for the proportions of fatalities removed by scavengers or
missed by fatality searchers where studies have been performed. Collision fatalities
would continue until the buildings are either renovated to reduce bird collisions or they
come down. If the project moves forward as proposed, and annually kills 42 birds
protected by state and federal laws, then the project would cause significant unmitigated
impacts.
Bird-Window Collision Factors
Below is a list of collision factors I found in the scientific literature, and which I suggest
ought to be used to draft Bird-Safe Guidelines for City of Santa Monica and which ought
to be used to formulate a bird-safe plan for the proposed project. Following this list are
specific notes and findings taken from the literature and my own experience.
(1) Inherent hazard of a structure in the airspace used for nocturnal migration or other
flights
(2) Window transparency, falsely revealing passage through structure or to indoor
plants
(3) Window reflectance, falsely depicting vegetation, competitors, or open airspace
(4) Black hole or passage effect
(5) Window or façade extent, or proportion of façade consisting of window or other
reflective surface
(6) Size of window
(7) Type of glass
(8) Lighting, which is correlated with window extent and building operations
(9) Height of structure (collision mechanisms shift with height above ground)
(10) Orientation of façade with respect to winds and solar exposure
(11) Structural layout causing confusion and entrapment
(12) Context in terms of urban-rural gradient, or surrounding extent of impervious
surface vs vegetation
(13) Height, structure, and extent of vegetation grown near home or building
(14) Presence of birdfeeders or other attractants
(15) Relative abundance
(16) Season of the year
(17) Ecology, demography and behavior
(18) Predatory attacks or cues provoking fear of attack
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(19) Aggressive social interactions
(1) Inherent hazard of structure in airspace.—Not all of a structure’s collision risk can be
attributed to windows. Overing (1938) reported 576 birds collided with the Washington
Monument in 90 minutes on one night, 12 September 1937. The average annual fatality
count had been 328 birds from 1932 through 1936. Gelb and Delacretaz (2009) and
Klem et al. (2009) also reported finding collision victims at buildings lacking windows,
although many fewer than they found at buildings fitted with widows. The takeaway is
that any building going up at the project site would likely kill birds, although mortality
would increase with larger expanses of glass.
(2) Window transparency.—Widely believed as one of the two principal factors
contributing to avian collisions with buildings is the transparency of glass used in
windows on the buildings (Klem 1989). Gelb and Delacretaz (2009) felt that many of
the collisions they detected occurred where transparent windows revealed interior
vegetation.
(3) Window reflectance.—Widely believed as one of the two principal factors
contributing to avian collisions with buildings is the reflectance of glass used in windows
on the buildings (Klem 1989). Reflectance can deceptively depict open airspace,
vegetation as habitat destination, or competitive rivals as self-images (Klem 1989). Gelb
and Delacretaz (2009) felt that many of the collisions they detected occurred toward the
lower parts of buildings where large glass exteriors reflected outdoor vegetation. Klem
et al. (2009) and Borden et al. (2010) also found that reflected outdoor vegetation
associated positively with collisions.
(4) Black hole or passage effect.—Although this factor was not often mentioned in the
bird-window collision literature, it was suggested in Sheppard and Phillips (2015). The
black hole or passage effect is the deceptive appearance of a cavity or darkened ledge
that certain species of bird typically approach with speed when seeking roosting sites.
The deception is achieved when shadows from awnings or the interior light conditions
give the appearance of cavities or protected ledges. This factor appears potentially to be
nuanced variations on transparency or reflectance or possibly an interaction effect of
both of these factors. It might play a significant role in the proposed project, which
includes extruded window frames of many windows.
(5) Window or façade extent.—Klem et al. (2009), Borden et al. (2010), Hager et al.
(2013), Ocampo-Peñuela et al. (2016), Loss et al. (2019), Rebolo-Ifrán et al. (2019), and
Riding et al. (2020) reported increased collision fatalities at buildings with larger
reflective façades or higher proportions of façades composed of windows. However,
Porter and Huang (2015) found a negative relationship between fatalities found and
proportion of façade that was glazed.
(6) Size of window.—According to Kahle et al. (2016), collision rates were higher on
large-pane windows compared to small-pane windows.
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(7) Type of glass.—Klem et al. (2009) found that collision fatalities associated with the
type of glass used on buildings. Otherwise, little attention has been directed towards the
types of glass in buildings.
(8) Lighting.—Parkins et al. (2015) found that light emission from buildings correlated
positively with percent glass on the façade, suggesting that lighting is linked to the
extent of windows. Zink and Eckles (2010) reported fatality reductions, including an
80% reduction at a Chicago high-rise, upon the initiation of the Lights-out Program.
However, Zink and Eckles (2010) provided no information on their search effort, such
as the number of searches or search interval or search area around each building.
(9) Height of structure.—Except for Riding et al. (2020), I found little if any hypothesis-
testing related to building height, including whether another suite of factors might relate
to collision victims of high-rises. Are migrants more commonly the victims of high-rises
or of smaller buildings? Some of the most notorious buildings are low-rise buildings.
(10) Orientation of façade.—Some studies tested façade orientation, but not
convincingly. Some evidence that orientation affects collision rates was provided by
Winton et al. (2018). Confounding factors such as the extent and types of windows
would require large sample sizes of collision victims to parse out the variation so that
some portion of it could be attributed to orientation of façade. Whether certain
orientations cause disproportionately stronger or more realistic-appearing reflections
ought to be testable through measurement, but counting dead birds under façades of
different orientations would help.
(11) Structural layout.—Bird-safe building guidelines have illustrated examples of
structural layouts associated with high rates of bird-window collisions, but little
attention has been directed towards hazardous structural layouts in the scientific
literature. An exception was Johnson and Hudson (1976), who found high collision
rates at 3 stories of glassed-in walkways atop an open breezeway, located on a break in
slope with trees on one side of the structure and open sky on the other, Washington
State University.
(12) Context in urban-rural gradient.—Numbers of fatalities found in monitoring have
associated negatively with increasing developed area surrounding the building (Hager et
al. 2013), and positively with more rural settings (Kummer et al. 2016).
(13) Height, structure and extent of vegetation near building.—Correlations have
sometimes been found between collision rates and the presence or extent of vegetation
near windows (Hager et al. 2008, Borden et al. 2010, Kummer et al. 2016, Ocampo-
Peñuela et al. 2016). However, Porter and Huang (2015) found a negative relationship
between fatalities found and vegetation cover near the building. In my experience, what
probably matters most is the distance from the building that vegetation occurs. If the
vegetation that is used by birds is very close to a glass façade, then birds coming from
that glass will be less likely to attain sufficient speed upon arrival at the façade to result
in a fatal injury. Too far away and there is probably no relationship. But 30 to 50 m
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away, and birds alighting from vegetation can attain lethal speeds by the time they
arrive at the windows.
(14) Presence of birdfeeders.—Dunn (1993) reported a weak correlation (r = 0.13, P <
0.001) between number of birds killed by home windows and the number of birds
counted at feeders. However, Kummer and Bayne (2015) found that experimental
installment of birdfeeders at homes increased bird collisions with windows 1.84-fold.
(15) Relative abundance.—Collision rates have often been assumed to increase with local
density or relative abundance (Klem 1989), and positive correlations have been
measured (Dunn 1993, Hager et al. 2008). However, Hager and Craig (2014) found a
negative correlation between fatality rates and relative abundance near buildings.
(16) Season of the year.—Borden et al. (2010) found 90% of collision fatalities during
spring and fall migration periods. The significance of this finding is magnified by 7-day
carcass persistence rates of 0.45 and 0.35 in spring and fall, rates which were
considerably lower than during winter and summer (Hager et al. 2012). In other words,
the concentration of fatalities during migration seasons would increase after applying
seasonally-explicit adjustments for carcass persistence. Fatalities caused by collisions
into the glass façades of the project’s building would likely be concentrated in fall and
spring migration periods.
(17) Ecology, demography and behavior.—Klem (1989) noted that certain types of birds
were not found as common window-caused fatalities, including soaring hawks and
waterbirds. Cusa et al. (2015) found that species colliding with buildings surrounded by
higher levels of urban greenery were foliage gleaners, and species colliding with
buildings surrounded by higher levels of urbanization were ground foragers. Sabo et al.
(2016) found no difference in age class, but did find that migrants are more susceptible
to collision than resident birds.
(18) Predatory attacks.—Panic flights caused by raptors were mentioned in 16% of
window strike reports in Dunn’s (1993) study. I have witnessed Cooper’s hawks chasing
birds into windows, including house finches next door to my home and a northern
mocking bird chased directly into my office window. Predatory birds likely to collide
with the project’s windows would include Peregrine falcon, red-shouldered hawk,
Cooper’s hawk, and sharp-shinned hawk.
(19) Aggressive social interactions.—I found no hypothesis-testing of the roles of
aggressive social interactions in the literature other than the occasional anecdotal
account of birds attacking their self-images reflected from windows. However, I have
witnessed birds chasing each other and sometimes these chases resulting in one of the
birds hitting a window.
For most of the known or suspected collision risk factors, the proposed project’s design
remains insufficiently described to determine the degree to which the project would
contribute to relative collision risk. Focused study of birds in the area could reduce the
uncertainty of potential project impacts. Such studies could make use of radar
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(Gauthreaux et al. 2008) or visual scan surveys (Smallwood 2017). Key information
useful for impacts assessment and mitigation would include intensity and timing of bird
traffic, heights above ground, travel trajectories, and specific behaviors of birds in flight.
Window Collision Solutions
Given the magnitude of bird-window collision impacts, there are obviously great
opportunities for reducing and minimizing these impacts going forward. Existing
structures can be modified or retrofitted to reduce impacts, and proposed new
structures can be more carefully sited, designed, and managed to minimize impacts.
However, the costs of some of these measures can be high and can vary greatly, but most
importantly the efficacies of many of these measures remain uncertain. Both the costs
and effectiveness of all of these measures can be better understood through
experimentation and careful scientific investigation. Post-construction fatality
monitoring should be an essential feature of any new building project.
Below is a listing of mitigation options, along with some notes and findings from the
literature.
Any new project should be informed by preconstruction surveys of daytime and
nocturnal flight activity. Such surveys can reveal the one or more façades facing the
prevailing approach direction of birds, and these revelations can help prioritize where
certain types of mitigation can be targeted. It is critical to formulate effective measures
prior to construction, because post-construction options will be limited, likely more
expensive, and probably less effective.
(1) Retrofitting to reduce impacts
(1A) Marking windows
(1B) Managing outdoor landscape vegetation
(1C) Managing indoor landscape vegetation
(1D) Managing nocturnal lighting
(1A) Marking windows.— Whereas Klem (1990) found no deterrent effect from decals on
windows, Johnson and Hudson (1976) reported a fatality reduction of about 69% after
placing decals on windows. In an experiment of opportunity, Ocampo-Peñuela et al.
(2016) found only 2 of 86 fatalities at one of 6 buildings – the only building with
windows treated with a bird deterrent film. At the building with fritted glass, bird
collisions were 82% lower than at other buildings with untreated windows. Kahle et al.
(2016) added external window shades to some windowed façades to reduce fatalities
82% and 95%. Brown et al. (2020) reported an 84% lower collision probability among
fritted glass windows and windows treated with ORNILUX R UV. City of Portland
Bureau of Environmental Services and Portland Audubon (2020) reduced bird collision
fatalities 94% by affixing marked Solyx window film to existing glass panels of
Portland’s Columbia Building. Many external and internal glass markers have been
tested experimentally, some showing no effect and some showing strong deterrent
effects (Klem 1989, 1990, 2009, 2011; Klem and Saenger 2013; Rössler et al. 2015).
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Following up on the results of Johnson and Hudson (1976), I decided to mark windows
of my home, where I have documented 5 bird collision fatalities between the time I
moved in and 6 years later. I marked my windows with decals delivered to me via US
Postal Service from a commercial vendor. I have documented no fatalities at my
windows during the 10 years hence. In my assessment, markers can be effective in some
situations.
(2) Siting and Designing to minimize impacts
(2A) Deciding on location of structure
(2B) Deciding on façade and orientation
(2C) Selecting type and sizes of windows
(2D) Designing to minimize transparency through two parallel façades
(2E) Designing to minimize views of interior plants
(2F) Landscaping to increase distances between windows and trees and shrubs
(3) Monitoring for adaptive management to reduce impacts
(3A) Systematic monitoring for fatalities to identify seasonal and spatial patterns
(3B) Adjust light management, window marking and other measures as needed.
CUMULATIVE EFFECTS
With no analysis of potential project impacts to biological resources, there is of course
no cumulative effects analysis related to wildlife. Considering that birds in the area fly
to and from palm trees (Photo 6) and undoubtedly to other trees, it is reasonable to
assume that they are also attempting to fly to reflected images of trees on the windows
of buildings in the area of the project site. Bird collision mortality is likely ongoing and
of large magnitude, but nobody would know about it in the absence of fatality
monitoring. The EIR should be revised to not only include an analysis of the project’s
potential impacts to bird mortality, but also of its contribution to cumulative impacts of
bird-window collision mortality in the City of Santa Monica. Cumulative impacts of
bird-window collision mortality should be addressed with the formulation of a city
ordinance to guide building design, fatality monitoring and compensatory mitigation.
RECOMMENDED MITIGATION MEASURES
Guidelines on Building Design
If the project goes forward, it should adhere to the available guidelines prepared by
American Bird Conservancy and New York and San Francisco. The American Bird
Conservancy (ABC) produced an excellent set of guidelines that recommend actions to:
(1) Minimize use of glass; (2) Placing glass behind some type of screening (grilles,
shutters, exterior shades); (3) Using glass with inherent properties to reduce collisions,
such as patterns, window films, decals or tape; and (4) Turning off lights during
migration seasons (Sheppard and Phillips 2015). The City of San Francisco (San
Francisco Planning Department 2011) also has a set of building design guidelines, based
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on the excellent guidelines produced by the New York City Audubon Society (Orff et al.
2007). The ABC document and both the New York and San Francisco documents
provide excellent alerting of potential bird-collision hazards as well as many visual
examples. The San Francisco Planning Department’s (2011) building design guidelines
are more comprehensive than those of New York City, but they could have gone further.
For example, the San Francisco guidelines probably should have also covered scientific
monitoring of impacts as well as compensatory mitigation for impacts that could not be
avoided, minimized or reduced.
Monitoring and the use of compensatory mitigation should be incorporated at any new
building project because the measures recommended in the available guidelines remain
of uncertain efficacy, and even if these measures are effective, they will not reduce
collision fatalities to zero. The only way to assess efficacy and to quantify post-
construction fatalities is to monitor the project for fatalities.
Fund Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities
Compensatory mitigation ought also to include funding contributions to wildlife
rehabilitation facilities to cover the costs of injured animals that will be delivered to
these facilities for care. Most of the injuries would likely be caused by bird-window
collisions, but some would be injured for other reasons. Many of these animals would
need treatment caused by collision injuries.
Thank you for your attention,
______________________
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D.
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Conflicts and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United Kingdom.
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Black-throated gray warbler at the site of the proposed project, 18 October 2021.
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Kenneth Shawn Smallwood Curriculum Vitae
3108 Finch Street Born May 3, 1963 in
Davis, CA 95616 Sacramento, California. Phone (530) 756-4598 Married, father of two. Cell (530) 601-6857 puma@dcn.org Ecologist
Expertise
• Finding solutions to controversial problems related to wildlife interactions with human industry, infrastructure, and activities;
• Wildlife monitoring and field study using GPS, thermal imaging, behavior surveys;
• Using systems analysis and experimental design principles to identify meaningful
ecological patterns that inform management decisions. Education Ph.D. Ecology, University of California, Davis. September 1990.
M.S. Ecology, University of California, Davis. June 1987. B.S. Anthropology, University of California, Davis. June 1985. Corcoran High School, Corcoran, California. June 1981. Experience
668 professional publications, including:
88 peer reviewed publications
24 in non-reviewed proceedings
554 reports, declarations, posters and book reviews
8 in mass media outlets
87 public presentations of research results
Editing for scientific journals: Guest Editor, Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2012-2013, of invited papers representing international views on the impacts of wind energy on wildlife and how to mitigate the impacts. Associate Editor, Journal of Wildlife Management, March 2004 to 30 June 2007. Editorial Board Member, Environmental Management, 10/1999 to 8/2004. Associate Editor,
Biological Conservation, 9/1994 to 9/1995.
Member, Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (SRC), August 2006 to April 2011. The five-member committee investigated causes of bird and bat collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, and recommended mitigation and monitoring measures. The SRC
reviewed the science underlying the Alameda County Avian Protection Program, and advised
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the County on how to reduce wildlife fatalities.
Consulting Ecologist, 2004-2007, California Energy Commission (CEC). Provided consulting
services as needed to the CEC on renewable energy impacts, monitoring and research, and produced several reports. Also collaborated with Lawrence-Livermore National Lab on research to understand and reduce wind turbine impacts on wildlife.
Consulting Ecologist, 1999-2013, U.S. Navy. Performed endangered species surveys, hazardous
waste site monitoring, and habitat restoration for the endangered San Joaquin kangaroo rat, California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, California clapper rail, western burrowing owl, salt marsh harvest mouse, and other species at Naval Air Station Lemoore; Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord; Naval Security Group Activity,
Skaggs Island; National Radio Transmitter Facility, Dixon; and, Naval Outlying Landing Field
Imperial Beach. Part-time Lecturer, 1998-2005, California State University, Sacramento. Instructed Mammalogy, Behavioral Ecology, and Ornithology Lab, Contemporary Environmental Issues, Natural
Resources Conservation.
Senior Ecologist, 1999-2005, BioResource Consultants. Designed and implemented research and monitoring studies related to avian fatalities at wind turbines, avian electrocutions on electric distribution poles across California, and avian fatalities at transmission lines.
Chairman, Conservation Affairs Committee, The Wildlife Society--Western Section, 1999-2001. Prepared position statements and led efforts directed toward conservation issues, including travel to Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress for more wildlife conservation funding.
Systems Ecologist, 1995-2000, Institute for Sustainable Development. Headed ISD’s program on
integrated resources management. Developed indicators of ecological integrity for large areas, using remotely sensed data, local community involvement and GIS. Associate, 1997-1998, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California,
Davis. Worked with Shu Geng and Mingua Zhang on several studies related to wildlife
interactions with agriculture and patterns of fertilizer and pesticide residues in groundwater across a large landscape. Lead Scientist, 1996-1999, National Endangered Species Network. Informed academic scientists
and environmental activists about emerging issues regarding the Endangered Species Act and
other environmental laws. Testified at public hearings on endangered species issues. Ecologist, 1997-1998, Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. Conducted field research to determine the impact of past mercury mining on the status of California red-legged frogs in
Santa Clara County, California.
Senior Systems Ecologist, 1994-1995, EIP Associates, Sacramento, California. Provided consulting services in environmental planning, and quantitative assessment of land units for their conservation and restoration opportunities basedon ecological resource requirements of 29
special-status species. Developed ecological indicators for prioritizing areas within Yolo County
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to receive mitigation funds for habitat easements and restoration.
Post-Graduate Researcher, 1990-1994, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, U.C. Davis.
Under Dr. Shu Geng’s mentorship, studied landscape and management effects on temporal and spatial patterns of abundance among pocket gophers and species of Falconiformes and Carnivora in the Sacramento Valley. Managed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture. Assisted with landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination
across Tulare County, California.
Work experience in graduate school: Co-taught Conservation Biology with Dr. Christine Schonewald, 1991 & 1993, UC Davis Graduate Group in Ecology; Reader for Dr. Richard Coss’s course on Psychobiology in 1990, UC Davis Department of Psychology; Research
Assistant to Dr. Walter E. Howard, 1988-1990, UC Davis Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Biology, testing durable baits for pocket gopher management in forest clearcuts; Research Assistant to Dr. Terrell P. Salmon, 1987-1988, UC Wildlife Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing empirical models of mammal and bird invasions in North America, and a rating system for priority research and control of exotic species based on
economic, environmental and human health hazards in California. Student Assistant to Dr. E.
Lee Fitzhugh, 1985-1987, UC Cooperative Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing and implementing statewide mountain lion track count for long-term monitoring.
Fulbright Research Fellow, Indonesia, 1988. Tested use of new sampling methods for numerical
monitoring of Sumatran tiger and six other species of endemic felids, and evaluated methods used by other researchers. Projects
Repowering wind energy projects through careful siting of new wind turbines using map-based collision hazard models to minimize impacts to volant wildlife. Funded by wind companies (principally NextEra Renewable Energy, Inc.), California Energy Commission and East Bay Regional Park District, I have collaborated with a GIS analyst and managed a crew of five field
biologists performing golden eagle behavior surveys and nocturnal surveys on bats and owls. The
goal is to quantify flight patterns for development of predictive models to more carefully site new wind turbines in repowering projects. Focused behavior surveys began May 2012 and continue. Collision hazard models have been prepared for seven wind projects, three of which were built. Planning for additional repowering projects is underway.
Test avian safety of new mixer-ejector wind turbine (MEWT). Designed and implemented a before-after, control-impact experimental design to test the avian safety of a new, shrouded wind turbine developed by Ogin Inc. (formerly known as FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation). Supported by a $718,000 grant from the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research program
and a 20% match share contribution from Ogin, I managed a crew of seven field biologists who
performed periodic fatality searches and behavior surveys, carcass detection trials, nocturnal behavior surveys using a thermal camera, and spatial analyses with the collaboration of a GIS analyst. Field work began 1 April 2012 and ended 30 March 2015 without Ogin installing its MEWTs, but we still achieved multiple important scientific advances.
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Reduce avian mortality due to wind turbines at Altamont Pass. Studied wildlife impacts caused by 5,400 wind turbines at the world’s most notorious wind resource area. Studied how impacts are
perceived by monitoring and how they are affected by terrain, wind patterns, food resources, range
management practices, wind turbine operations, seasonal patterns, population cycles, infrastructure management such as electric distribution, animal behavior and social interactions. Reduce avian mortality on electric distribution poles. Directed research toward reducing bird
electrocutions on electric distribution poles, 2000-2007. Oversaw 5 founds of fatality searches at
10,000 poles from Orange County to Glenn County, California, and produced two large reports. Cook et al. v. Rockwell International et al., No. 90-K-181 (D. Colorado). Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried and surface-deposited radioactive
and hazardous chemical wastes at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Provided expert reports based
on four site visits and an extensive document review of burrowing animals. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals. I testified in federal court in November 2005, and my clients were subsequently awarded a $553,000,000 judgment by a
jury. After appeals the award was increased to two billion dollars.
Hanford Nuclear Reservation Litigation. Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried radioactive wastes at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington. Provided three expert reports based on three site visits and extensive document review.
Predicted and verified a certain population density of pocket gophers on buried waste structures, as
well as incidence of radionuclide contamination in body tissue. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals.
Expert testimony and declarations on proposed residential and commercial developments, gas-fired
power plants, wind, solar and geothermal projects, water transfers and water transfer delivery systems, endangered species recovery plans, Habitat Conservation Plans and Natural Communities Conservation Programs. Testified before multiple government agencies, Tribunals, Boards of Supervisors and City Councils, and participated with press conferences and depositions. Prepared
expert witness reports and court declarations, which are summarized under Reports (below).
Protocol-level surveys for special-status species. Used California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish and Wildlife Service protocols to search for California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander, arroyo southwestern toad, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, western pond turtle, giant
kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kit fox, western burrowing owl, Swainson’s
hawk, Valley elderberry longhorn beetle and other special-status species. Conservation of San Joaquin kangaroo rat. Performed research to identify factors responsible for the decline of this endangered species at Lemoore Naval Air Station, 2000-2013, and implemented
habitat enhancements designed to reverse the trend and expand the population.
Impact of West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpies. Funded by Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, 2005-2008, compared survey results pre- and post-West Nile Virus epidemic for multiple bird species in the Sacramento Valley, particularly on yellow-billed magpie
and American crow due to susceptibility to WNV.
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Workshops on HCPs. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison with organizing and conducting a 2-day
workshop on Habitat Conservation Plans, sponsored by Southern California Edison, and another 1-
day workshop sponsored by PG&E. These Workshops were attended by academics, attorneys, and consultants with HCP experience. We guest-edited a Proceedings published in Environmental Management.
Mapping of biological resources along Highways 101, 46 and 41. Used GPS and GIS to delineate
vegetation complexes and locations of special-status species along 26 miles of highway in San Luis Obispo County, 14 miles of highway and roadway in Monterey County, and in a large area north of Fresno, including within reclaimed gravel mining pits.
GPS mapping and monitoring at restoration sites and at Caltrans mitigation sites. Monitored the
success of elderberry shrubs at one location, the success of willows at another location, and the response of wildlife to the succession of vegetation at both sites. Also used GPS to monitor the response of fossorial animals to yellow star-thistle eradication and natural grassland restoration efforts at Bear Valley in Colusa County and at the decommissioned Mather Air Force Base in
Sacramento County.
Mercury effects on Red-legged Frog. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison and US Fish and Wildlife Service in assessing the possible impacts of historical mercury mining on the federally listed California red-legged frog in Santa Clara County. Also measured habitat variables in streams.
Opposition to proposed No Surprises rule. Wrote a white paper and summary letter explaining scientific grounds for opposing the incidental take permit (ITP) rules providing ITP applicants and holders with general assurances they will be free of compliance with the Endangered Species Act once they adhere to the terms of a “properly functioning HCP.” Submitted 188 signatures of
scientists and environmental professionals concerned about No Surprises rule US Fish and Wildlife
Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, all US Senators. Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan alternative. Designed narrow channel marsh to increase the likelihood of survival and recovery in the wild of giant garter snake, Swainson’s hawk and
Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle. The design included replication and interspersion of treatments
for experimental testing of critical habitat elements. I provided a report to Northern Territories, Inc. Assessments of agricultural production system and environmental technology transfer to China. Twice visited China and interviewed scientists, industrialists, agriculturalists, and the Directors of
the Chinese Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Agriculture to assess the need
and possible pathways for environmental clean-up technologies and trade opportunities between the US and China. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Conducted landscape ecology study of Yolo County to
spatially prioritize allocation of mitigation efforts to improve ecosystem functionality within the
County from the perspective of 29 special-status species of wildlife and plants. Used a hierarchically structured indicators approach to apply principles of landscape and ecosystem ecology, conservation biology, and local values in rating land units. Derived GIS maps to help guide the conservation area design, and then developed implementation strategies.
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Mountain lion track count. Developed and conducted a carnivore monitoring program throughout California since 1985. Species counted include mountain lion, bobcat, black bear, coyote, red and
gray fox, raccoon, striped skunk, badger, and black-tailed deer. Vegetation and land use are also
monitored. Track survey transect was established on dusty, dirt roads within randomly selected quadrats. Sumatran tiger and other felids. Upon award of Fulbright Research Fellowship, I designed and
initiated track counts for seven species of wild cats in Sumatra, including Sumatran tiger, fishing
cat, and golden cat. Spent four months on Sumatra and Java in 1988, and learned Bahasa Indonesia, the official Indonesian language. Wildlife in agriculture. Beginning as post-graduate research, I studied pocket gophers and other
wildlife in 40 alfalfa fields throughout the Sacramento Valley, and I surveyed for wildlife along a
200 mile road transect since 1989 with a hiatus of 1996-2004. The data are analyzed using GIS and methods from landscape ecology, and the results published and presented orally to farming groups in California and elsewhere. I also conducted the first study of wildlife in cover crops used on vineyards and orchards.
Agricultural energy use and Tulare County groundwater study. Developed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture, and collaborated on a landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination across Tulare County, California.
Pocket gopher damage in forest clear-cuts. Developed gopher sampling methods and tested various
poison baits and baiting regimes in the largest-ever field study of pocket gopher management in forest plantations, involving 68 research plots in 55 clear-cuts among 6 National Forests in northern California.
Risk assessment of exotic species in North America. Developed empirical models of mammal and
bird species invasions in North America, as well as a rating system for assigning priority research and control to exotic species in California, based on economic, environmental, and human health hazards.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Smallwood, K. S. 2020. USA wind energy-caused bat fatalities increase with shorter fatality search intervals. Diversity 12(98); doi:10.3390/d12030098.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, and S. Standish. 2020. Dogs detect larger wind energy impacts on
bats and birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:852-864. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21863. Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Relating bat passage rates to wind turbine fatalities. Diversity 12(84); doi:10.3390/d12020084.
Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Effects of wind turbine curtailment on bird and bat fatalities. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:684-696. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21844 Kitano, M., M. Ino, K. S. Smallwood, and S. Shiraki. 2020. Seasonal difference in carcass
persistence rates at wind farms with snow, Hokkaido, Japan. Ornithological Science 19: 63 –
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71.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2018. Nest-site selection in a high-density colony of
burrowing owls. Journal of Raptor Research 52:454-470. Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, E. L. Walther, E. Leyvas, S. Standish, J. Mount, B. Karas. 2018. Estimating wind turbine fatalities using integrated detection trials. Journal of Wildlife
Management 82:1169-1184.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Long search intervals under-estimate bird and bat fatalities caused by wind turbines. Wildlife Society Bulletin 41:224-230.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. The challenges of addressing wildlife impacts when repowering wind
energy projects. Pages 175-187 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. May, R., Gill, A. B., Köppel, J. Langston, R. H.W., Reichenbach, M., Scheidat, M., Smallwood, S.,
Voigt, C. C., Hüppop, O., and Portman, M. 2017. Future research directions to reconcile wind
turbine–wildlife interactions. Pages 255-276 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Monitoring birds. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts
and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Siting to Minimize Raptor Collisions: an example from the Repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United
Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Johnson, D. H., S. R. Loss, K. S. Smallwood, W. P. Erickson. 2016. Avian fatalities at wind energy facilities in North America: A comparison of recent approaches. Human–Wildlife Interactions 10(1):7-18.
Sadar, M. J., D. S.-M. Guzman, A. Mete, J. Foley, N. Stephenson, K. H. Rogers, C. Grosset, K. S. Smallwood, J. Shipman, A. Wells, S. D. White, D. A. Bell, and M. G. Hawkins. 2015. Mange Caused by a novel Micnemidocoptes mite in a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29(3):231-237.
Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Habitat fragmentation and corridors. Pages 84-101 in M. L. Morrison and H. A. Mathewson, Eds., Wildlife habitat conservation: concepts, challenges, and solutions. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Mete, A., N. Stephenson, K. Rogers, M. G. Hawkins, M. Sadar, D. Guzman, D. A. Bell, J. Shipman,
A. Wells, K. S. Smallwood, and J. Foley. 2014. Emergence of Knemidocoptic mange in wild Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in California. Emerging Infectious Diseases 20(10):1716-1718.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Introduction: Wind-energy development and wildlife conservation.
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Wildlife Society Bulletin 37: 3-4.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Comparing bird and bat fatality-rate estimates among North American
wind-energy projects. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:19-33. + Online Supplemental Material. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, J. Mount, and R. C. E. Culver. 2013. Nesting Burrowing Owl Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Wildlife Society Bulletin:
37:787-795.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, B. Karas, and S. A. Snyder. 2013. Response to Huso and Erickson Comments on Novel Scavenger Removal Trials. Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 216-225.
Bell, D. A., and K. S. Smallwood. 2010. Birds of prey remain at risk. Science 330:913.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, S. A. Snyder, and J. E. DiDonato. 2010. Novel scavenger removal trials increase estimates of wind turbine-caused avian fatality rates. Journal of Wildlife Management 74: 1089-1097 + Online Supplemental Material.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2009. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind resource area to minimize burrowing owl and other bird fatalities. Energies 2009(2):915-943. http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/2/4/915
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2009. Impacts of West Nile Virus Epizootic on Yellow-Billed
Magpie, American Crow, and other Birds in the Sacramento Valley, California. The Condor 111:247-254. Smallwood, K. S., L. Rugge, and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Influence of Behavior on Bird Mortality
in Wind Energy Developments: The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Journal of
Wildlife Management 73:1082-1098. Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2009. Avian and Bat Fatality Rates at Old-Generation and Repowered Wind Turbines in California. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:1062-1071.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Wind power company compliance with mitigation plans in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Environmental & Energy Law Policy Journal 2(2):229-285. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander. 2008. Bird Mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area, California. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:215-223.
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Estimating wind turbine-caused bird mortality. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2781-2791.
Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander, M. L. Morrison, and L. M. Rugge. 2007. Burrowing owl
mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1513-1524. Cain, J. W. III, K. S. Smallwood, M. L. Morrison, and H. L. Loffland. 2005. Influence of mammal
activity on nesting success of Passerines. J. Wildlife Management 70:522-531.
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Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Habitat models based on numerical comparisons. Pages 83-95 in
Predicting species occurrences: Issues of scale and accuracy, J. M. Scott, P. J. Heglund, M.
Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, and B. Wall, editors. Island Press, Covello, California. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and L. S. Hall. 2002. Creating habitat through plant relocation: Lessons from Valley elderberry longhorn beetle mitigation. Ecological Restoration 21: 95-100.
Zhang, M., K. S. Smallwood, and E. Anderson. 2002. Relating indicators of ecological health and integrity to assess risks to sustainable agriculture and native biota. Pages 757-768 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Wilcox, B. A., K. S. Smallwood, and J. A. Kahn. 2002. Toward a forest Capital Index. Pages 285-298 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. The allometry of density within the space used by populations of
Mammalian Carnivores. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1634-1640. Smallwood, K.S., and T.R. Smith. 2001. Study design and interpretation of Sorex density estimates. Annales Zoologi Fennici 38:141-161.
Smallwood, K.S., A. Gonzales, T. Smith, E. West, C. Hawkins, E. Stitt, C. Keckler, C. Bailey, and K. Brown. 2001. Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 36:40-49.
Geng, S., Yixing Zhou, Minghua Zhang, and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2001. A Sustainable Agro-
ecological Solution to Water Shortage in North China Plain (Huabei Plain). Environmental Planning and Management 44:345-355. Smallwood, K. Shawn, Lourdes Rugge, Stacia Hoover, Michael L. Morrison, Carl Thelander. 2001.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont
Pass. Pages 23-37 in S. S. Schwartz, ed., Proceedings of the National Avian-Wind Power Planning Meeting IV. RESOLVE, Inc., Washington, D.C. Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and M. Zhang. 2001. Comparing pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae)
density in alfalfa stands to assess management and conservation goals in northern California.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 87: 93-109. Smallwood, K. S. 2001. Linking habitat restoration to meaningful units of animal demography. Restoration Ecology 9:253-261.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Environmental Management 26, Supplement 1:23-35. Smallwood, K. S., J. Beyea and M. Morrison. 1999. Using the best scientific data for endangered
species conservation. Environmental Management 24:421-435.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Scale domains of abundance among species of Mammalian Carnivora.
Environmental Conservation 26:102-111.
Smallwood, K.S. 1999. Suggested study attributes for making useful population density estimates. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 35: 76-82.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Estimating burrow volume and excavation rate of
pocket gophers (Geomyidae). Southwestern Naturalist 44:173-183. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Naturalist 44:73-82.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Abating pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) to regenerate forests in clearcuts. Environmental Conservation 26:59-65. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. Patterns of black bear abundance. Transactions of the Western Section of
the Wildlife Society 34:32-38.
Smallwood, K. S. 1998. On the evidence needed for listing northern goshawks (Accipter gentilis) under the Endangered Species Act: a reply to Kennedy. J. Raptor Research 32:323-329.
Smallwood, K. S., B. Wilcox, R. Leidy, and K. Yarris. 1998. Indicators assessment for Habitat
Conservation Plan of Yolo County, California, USA. Environmental Management 22: 947-958. Smallwood, K. S., M. L. Morrison, and J. Beyea. 1998. Animal burrowing attributes affecting hazardous waste management. Environmental Management 22: 831-847.
Smallwood, K. S, and C. M. Schonewald. 1998. Study design and interpretation for mammalian carnivore density estimates. Oecologia 113:474-491. Zhang, M., S. Geng, and K. S. Smallwood. 1998. Nitrate contamination in groundwater of Tulare
County, California. Ambio 27(3):170-174.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1997. Animal burrowing in the waste management zone of Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Proceedings of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society Meeting 33:88-97.
Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and J. Beyea. 1997. Monitoring the dispersal of contaminants by wildlife at nuclear weapons production and waste storage facilities. The Environmentalist 17:289-295.
Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Interpreting puma (Puma concolor) density estimates for theory and
management. Environmental Conservation 24(3):283-289. Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Managing vertebrates in cover crops: a first study. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 11:155-160.
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Smallwood, K. S. and S. Geng. 1997. Multi-scale influences of gophers on alfalfa yield and quality. Field Crops Research 49:159-168.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Schonewald. 1996. Scaling population density and spatial pattern for terrestrial, mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 105:329-335. Smallwood, K. S., G. Jones, and C. Schonewald. 1996. Spatial scaling of allometry for terrestrial,
mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 107:588-594.
Van Vuren, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 1996. Ecological management of vertebrate pests in agricultural systems. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 13:41-64.
Smallwood, K. S., B. J. Nakamoto, and S. Geng. 1996. Association analysis of raptors on an
agricultural landscape. Pages 177-190 in D.M. Bird, D.E. Varland, and J.J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Erichsen, A. L., K. S. Smallwood, A. M. Commandatore, D. M. Fry, and B. Wilson. 1996. White-
tailed Kite movement and nesting patterns in an agricultural landscape. Pages 166-176 in D. M.
Bird, D. E. Varland, and J. J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Smallwood, K. S. 1995. Scaling Swainson's hawk population density for assessing habitat-use across
an agricultural landscape. J. Raptor Research 29:172-178.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. A. Erickson. 1995. Estimating gopher populations and their abatement in forest plantations. Forest Science 41:284-296.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1995. A track count for estimating mountain lion Felis
concolor californica population trend. Biological Conservation 71:251-259 Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Site invasibility by exotic birds and mammals. Biological Conservation 69:251-259.
Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Trends in California mountain lion populations. Southwestern Naturalist 39:67-72. Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Understanding ecological pattern and process by association and order.
Acta Oecologica 14(3):443-462.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1993. A rigorous technique for identifying individual mountain lions Felis concolor by their tracks. Biological Conservation 65:51-59.
Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Mountain lion vocalizations and hunting behavior. The Southwestern
Naturalist 38:65-67. Smallwood, K. S. and T. P. Salmon. 1992. A rating system for potential exotic vertebrate pests. Biological Conservation 62:149-159.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1990. Turbulence and the ecology of invading species. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis.
Peer-reviewed Reports Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2017. Comparing bird and bat use data for siting new wind power generation. Report CEC-500-2017-019, California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy
Research program, Sacramento, California. http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-
500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019.pdf and http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019-APA-F.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Bird and bat impacts and behaviors at old wind turbines at Forebay,
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report CEC-500-2016-066, California Energy
Commission Public Interest Energy Research program, Sacramento, California.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php? pubNum=CEC-500-
2016-066
Sinclair, K. and E. DeGeorge. 2016. Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Bat and Eagle Impact-Reduction Strategies at Wind Energy Projects. S. Smallwood, M. Schirmacher, and M. Morrison, eds., Technical Report NREL/TP-5000-65624, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2016. Final 2012-2015 Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2014. Final 2013-2014 Annual Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, and B. Karas. 2013. Final 2012-2013 Annual Report Avian and Bat
Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California. http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p274_ventus_vasco_winds_2012_13_avian_ bat_monitoring_report_year_1.pdf
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, D. Bell, J. DiDonato, B. Karas, S. Snyder, and S. Lopez. 2009. Range
Management Practices to Reduce Wind Turbine Impacts on Burrowing Owls and Other Raptors in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2008-080. Sacramento, California. 183 pp. http://www.energy.ca.gov/
2008publications/CEC-500-2008-080/CEC-500-2008-080.PDF Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2009. Map-Based Repowering of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Based on Burrowing Owl Burrows, Raptor Flights, and Collisions with Wind
Turbines. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research
– Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2009-065. Sacramento, California. http:// www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php?pubNum=CEC-500-2009-065
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Smallwood, K. S., K. Hunting, L. Neher, L. Spiegel and M. Yee. 2007. Indicating Threats to Birds Posed by New Wind Power Projects in California. Final Report to the California Energy
Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. Submitted
but not published. Sacramento, California. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2005. Bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, March 1998 – September 2001 Final Report. National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
NREL/SR-500-36973. Golden, Colorado. 410 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2004. Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. 500-01-019. Sacramento,
California. 531 pp. http://www.altamontsrcarchive.org/alt_doc/cec_final_report_08_11_04.pdf
Thelander, C.G. S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2003. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Period of Performance: March 1998—December 2000. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/SR-500-33829. U.S. Department of
Commerce, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia. 86 pp.
Thelander, C.G., S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2001. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Wind Resource Area – a progress report. Proceedings of the American Wind Energy Association, Washington D.C. 16 pp.
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Methods manual for assessing wind farm impacts to birds. Bird Conservation Series 26, Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo. T. Ura, ed., in English with
Japanese translation by T. Kurosawa. 90 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mitigation in U.S. Wind Farms. Pages 68-76 in H. Hötker (Ed.), Birds of Prey and Wind Farms: Analysis of problems and possible solutions. Documentation of an International Workshop in Berlin, 21st and 22nd October 2008. Michael-Otto-Instiut im NABU,
Goosstroot 1, 24861 Bergenhusen, Germany. http://bergenhusen.nabu.de/forschung/greifvoegel/
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Notes and recommendations on wildlife impacts caused by Japan’s wind power development. Pages 242-245 in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.
Thelander, C.G. and S. Smallwood. 2007. The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area's Effects on Birds: A Case History. Pages 25-46 in Manuela de Lucas, Guyonne F.E. Janss, Miguel Ferrer Editors, Birds and Wind Farms: risk assessment and mitigation. Madrid: Quercus.
Neher, L. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality in siting wind
turbines. Energy Currents. Fall Issue. ESRI, Inc., Redlands, California. Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Laying plans for a hydrogen highway. Comstock’s Business, August 2004:18-20, 22, 24-26.
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Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Refined conundrum: California consumers demand more oil while opposing refinery development. Comstock’s Business, November
2004:26-27, 29-30.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Atlas of Endangered Species.” By Richard Mackay. Environmental Conservation 30:210-211.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Endangered Species Act. History, Conservation, and
Public Policy.” By Brian Czech and Paul B. Krausman. Environmental Conservation 29: 269-270. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) burrow volume. Abstract in
Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Abstract in Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Animal burrowing parameters influencing toxic waste management. Abstract in Proceedings of Meeting, Western Section of the Wildlife Society.
Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion
density estimates. Abstract, page 93 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Page 94 in
D.W. Padley, ed. Abstract, page 94 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and M. Grigione. 1997. Photographic recording of mountain lion tracks. Pages 75-75 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion Workshop, Southern California
Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp.
Smallwood, K.S., B. Wilcox, and J. Karr. 1995. An approach to scaling fragmentation effects. Brief 8, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco,
CA 94129-0075.
Wilcox, B., and K.S. Smallwood. 1995. Ecosystem indicators model overview. Brief 2, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco, CA 94129-
0075.
EIP Associates. 1996. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Yolo County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Geng, S., K.S. Smallwood, and M. Zhang. 1995. Sustainable agriculture and agricultural
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sustainability. Proc. 7th International Congress SABRAO, 2nd Industrial Symp. WSAA. Taipei, Taiwan.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1994. Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Pages 454-464 in W. Dehai, ed., Proc. International Conference on Integrated Resource Management for Sustainable Agriculture. Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium
23:105-8. Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium 23:86-89.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1992. The use of track counts for mountain lion population census. Pages 59-67 in C. Braun, ed. Mountain lion-Human Interaction Symposium and Workshop. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fort Collins.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Pages
58-63 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Techniques for monitoring mountain lion population
levels. Pages 69-71 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game
and Fish Department, Phoenix. Reports to or by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (Note: all documents linked to SRC website have since been removed by Alameda County)
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Data Needed in Support of Repowering in the Altamont Pass WRA. SRC document P284, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Long-Term Trends in Fatality Rates of Birds and Bats in the Altamont
Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document R68, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Inter-annual Fatality rates of Target Raptor Species from 1999 through 2012 in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. SRC document P268, County of Alameda,
Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. General Protocol for Performing Detection Trials in the FloDesign Study of the Safety of a Closed-bladed Wind Turbine. SRC document P246, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., l. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Burrowing owl distribution and abundance study through two breeding seasons and intervening non-breeding period in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P245, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S 2012. Draft study design for testing collision risk of Flodesign wind turbine in
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former AES Seawest wind projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). SRC document P238, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Winter 2012 update on burrowing owl distribution and abundance study in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P232, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2012. Status of avian utilization data collected in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area, 2005-2011. SRC document P231, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Monitoring Burrow Use of Wintering Burrowing Owls. SRC document P229, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Nesting Burrowing Owl Distribution and Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P228, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft Study Design for Testing Collision Risk of Flodesign Wind Turbine
in Patterson Pass Wind Farm in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p100_src_document_list_with_reference_numbers.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Sampling Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. SRC document P205, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Proposal to Sample Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P198, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on APWRA Monitoring Program Update. SRC document P191, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Inter-turbine Comparisons of Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area. SRC document P189, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of the December 2010 Draft of M-21: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Bird Collision Study. SRC document P190, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Alameda County SRC (Shawn Smallwood, Jim Estep, Sue Orloff, Joanna Burger, and Julie Yee). Comments on the Notice of Preparation for a Programmatic Environmental Impact Report on Revised CUPs for Wind Turbines in the Alameda County portion of the Altamont Pass. SRC document P183, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of Monitoring Implementation Plan. SRC document P180, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Burger, J., J. Estep, S. Orloff, S. Smallwood, and J. Yee. 2010. SRC Comments on CalWEA
Research Plan. SRC document P174, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). SRC
Comments on Monitoring Team’s Draft Study Plan for Future Monitoring. SRC document
P168, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Second Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P171, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Assessment of Three Proposed Adaptive Management Plans for Reducing Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P161, County of
Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and J. Estep. 2010. Report of additional wind turbine hazard ratings in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area by Two Members of the Alameda County Scientific Review Committee. SRC document P153, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Alternatives to Improve the Efficiency of the Monitoring Program. SRC document P158, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, S. 2010. Summary of Alameda County SRC Recommendations and Concerns and
Subsequent Actions. SRC document P147, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Old-generation wind turbines rated for raptor collision hazard by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee in 2010, an Update on those Rated in 2007, and an Update on Tier Rankings. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal
Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P154, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area 1998-2009.
Alameda County SRC document P-145.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on Revised M-21: Report on Fatality Monitoring in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P144, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. SRC document P129, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Smallwood’s review of M32. SRC document P111, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. 3rd Year Review of 16 Conditional Use Permits for Windworks, Inc. and Altamont Infrastructure Company, LLC. Comment letter to East County Board of Zoning
Adjustments. 10 pp + 2 attachments.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Weighing Remaining Workload of Alameda County SRC against Proposed Budget Cap. Alameda County SRC document not assigned. 3 pp.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2008. SRC
comments on August 2008 Fatality Monitoring Report, M21. SRC document P107, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Burrowing owl carcass distribution around wind turbines. SRC document
P106, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Assessment of relocation/removal of Altamont Pass wind turbines rated as hazardous by the Alameda County SRC. SRC document P103, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2008. Summary of wind turbine-free ridgelines within and around the APWRA. SRC document P102, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass
Wind Resource Area when restricted to recent fatalities. SRC document P101, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. On the misapplication of mortality adjustment terms to fatalities missed
during one search and found later. SRC document P97, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Relative abundance of raptors outside the APWRA. SRC document P88, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P76, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2010.
Guidelines for siting wind turbines recommended for relocation to minimize potential collision-
related mortality of four focal raptor species in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P70, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (J. Burger, Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Yee). 2007. First
DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale First DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale. SRC document
P69, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 11,
2007. SRC selection of dangerous wind turbines. Alameda County SRC document P-67. 8 pp.
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Smallwood, S. October 6, 2007. Smallwood’s answers to Audubon’s queries about the SRC’s
recommended four-month winter shutdown of wind turbines in the Altamont Pass. Alameda
County SRC document P-23. Smallwood, K. S. October 1, 2007. Dissenting opinion on recommendation to approve of the AWI Blade Painting Study. Alameda County SRC document P-60.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Effects of monitoring duration and inter-annual variability on precision of wind-turbine caused mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC Document P44.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Memo: Opinion of some SRC members that the period over
which post-management mortality will be estimated remains undefined. SRC Document P43. Smallwood, K. S. July 19, 2007. Smallwood’s response to P24G. SRC Document P41, 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. April 23, 2007. New Information Regarding Alameda County SRC Decision of
11 April 2007 to Grant FPLE Credits for Removing and Relocating Wind Turbines in 2004. SRC Document P26. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Burger [J. Yee abstained]).
April 17, 2007. SRC Statement in Support of the Monitoring Program Scope and Budget.
Smallwood, K. S. April 15, 2007. Verification of Tier 1 & 2 Wind Turbine Shutdowns and Relocations. SRC Document P22.
Smallwood, S. April 15, 2007. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). April 3, 2007. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee replies to the parties’ responses to its queries and to comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S20.
Smallwood, S. March 19, 2007. Estimated Effects of Full Winter Shutdown and Removal of Tier I & II Turbines. SRC Document S19. Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Replies to the Parties’ Responses to Queries from the
SRC and Comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S16.
Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Estimated Effects of Proposed Measures to be Applied to 2,500 Wind Turbines in the APWRA Fatality Monitoring Plan. SRC Document S15.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). February 7,
2007. Analysis of Monitoring Program in Context of 1/1//2007 Settlement Agreement. Smallwood, S. January 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Concerns over the Agreement to Settle the CEQA Challenges. SRC Document S5.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 19, 2006. Altamont Scientific Review Committee (SRC) Recommendations to the County on the
Avian Monitoring Team Consultants’ Budget and Organization.
Reports to Clients Smallwood, K. S. 2020. Comparison of bird and bat fatality rates among utility-scale solar projects
in California. Report to undisclosed client.
Smallwood, K. S., D. Bell, and S. Standish. 2018. Skilled dog detections of bat and small bird carcasses in wind turbine fatality monitoring. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2018. Addendum to Comparison of Wind Turbine Collision Hazard Model Performance: One-year Post-construction Assessment of Golden Eagle Fatalities at Golden Hills. Report to Audubon Society, NextEra Energy, and the California Attorney General.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Rooney Ranch and Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to S-Power, Salt Lake City, Utah. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Summary of a burrowing owl conservation workshop. Report to Santa
Clara Valley Habitat Agency, Morgan Hill, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Comparison of wind turbine collision hazard model performance prepared for repowering projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon
Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Summit Winds Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Salka, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Mitigating golden eagle impacts from repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area and expanding Los Vaqueros Reservoir. Report to East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservation Plan Conservancy and Contra Costa Water District.
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Review of avian-solar science plan. Report to Center for Biological
Diversity. 28 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Report of Altamont Pass research as Vasco Winds mitigation. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor collisions at Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Ogin, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015a. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Golden Hills Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to NextEra
Energy Resources, Livermore, California. Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015b. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Golden Hills North Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to
NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015c. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Patterson Pass Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2014. Early assessment of wind turbine layout in Summit Wind Project. Report to Altamont Winds LLC, Tracy, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Review of avian use survey report for the Longboat Solar Project. Report
to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Information needed for solar project impacts assessment and mitigation planning. Report to Panorama Environmental, Inc., San Francisco, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Monitoring fossorial mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve,
California: Report of Progress for the period 2006-2014. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. First-year estimates of bird and bat fatality rates at old wind turbines,
Forebay areas of Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to FloDesign in support of EIR.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. Pearson. 2013. Neotropical bird monitoring of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia), Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. Tierra Data, Inc. report to Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Winter surveys for San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) within Air Operations at Naval Air Station, Lemoore. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. and Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2013. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
conservation research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2012 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2012). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. Fatality rate estimates at the Vantage Wind Energy Project, year one.
Report to Ventus Environmental, Portland, Oregon. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2012. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at North Sky River. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: Report of Progress for the Period 2006-2011. Report to East Bay Regional Park
District.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2011 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2011). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft study design for testing collision risk of FloDesign Wind Turbine in Patterson Pass, Santa Clara, and Former AES Seawest Wind Projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). Report to FloDesign, Inc.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Comments on Marbled Murrelet collision model for the Radar Ridge Wind Resource Area. Report to EcoStat, Inc., and ultimately to US Fish and Wildlife Service. Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Avian fatality rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2011.
Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2011. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Tres Vaqueros, Contra Costa County, California. Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2010 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2010). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Wind Energy Development and avian issues in the Altamont Pass,
California. Report to Black & Veatch. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project, Contra Costa County, California. Report to the
East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Vasco Winds. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Baseline avian and bat fatality rates at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project,
Contra Costa County, California. Report to the East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2010. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2009
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2009). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 86 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammal surveys at naval outlying landing field Imperial Beach,
California, August 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 5 pp
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammals and other Wildlife Observed at Proposed Site of Amargosa
Solar Power Project, Spring 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 13 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Avian Fatality Rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2009. Report to members of the Contra Costa County Technical Advisory Committee on the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Repowering the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area more than Doubles Energy Generation While Substantially Reducing Bird Fatalities. Report prepared on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy. 2 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Surveys to Detect Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and
California Black Rail at Installation Restoration Site 30, Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California: March-April 2009. Report to Insight Environmental, Engineering, and Construction, Inc., Sacramento, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Avian and Bat Mortality at the Big Horn Wind Energy Project, Klickitat
County, Washington. Unpublished report to Friends of Skamania County. 7 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: report of progress for the period 2006-2008. Unpublished report to East Bay
Regional Park District. 5 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2008 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2008). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 84 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Habitat Assessment for California Red-Legged Frog at Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 48
pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2008. Impact of 2005 and 2006 West Nile Virus on Yellow-billed Magpie and American Crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. 22 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA),
Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project (IR Site #2), San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-Vegetation Monitoring. Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement – N68711-04LT-A0045. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 10 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Burrowing owls at Dixon Naval Radio Transmitter Facility. Report to U.S. Navy. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 28 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
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Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2007 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2007). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 69 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. A Monitoring Effort to Detect the Presence of the Federally Listed Species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and Wetland Habitat Assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord,
California. Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30, Final Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement –
N68711-05LT-A0001. U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Diego, California. 8 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2006
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2006). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Daly City, California. 165 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2006. Response to third review of Smallwood and Thelander
(2004). Report to California Institute for Energy and Environment, University of California,
Oakland, CA. 139 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Biological effects of repowering a portion of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California: The Diablo Winds Energy Project. Report to Altamont Working
Group. Available from Shawn Smallwood, puma@yolo.com . 34 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Impact of 2005 West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpie and american crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. Report to Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, Elk Grove, CA. 38 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2005 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2005). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 160 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California tiger salamander and California red-legged frog at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter agreements N68711-04LT-A0042 and N68711-04LT-A0044, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 60 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California.
Sampling for rails, Spring 2006, Installation Restoration (IR) Site 1. Letter Agreement –
N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 9 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2006. Final Report: Station-wide Wildlife Survey, Naval
Air Station, Lemoore. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval
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Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600, Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 20 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA), Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-vegetation Monitoring. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600,
Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 8 pp.
Dorin, Melinda, Linda Spiegel and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2005. Response to public comments on the staff report entitled Assessment of Avian Mortality from Collisions and Electrocutions (CEC-700-2005-015) (Avian White Paper) written in support of the 2005 Environmental
Performance Report and the 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report. California Energy
Commission, Sacramento. 205 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2005. Estimating combined effects of selective turbine removal and winter-time shutdown of half the wind turbines. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 23. 1 p.
Erickson, W. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Avian and Bat Monitoring Plan for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project Contra Costa County, California. Unpubl. report to Contra Costa County, Antioch, California. 22 pp.
Lamphier-Gregory, West Inc., Shawn Smallwood, Jones & Stokes Associates, Illingworth &
Rodkin Inc. and Environmental Vision. 2005. Environmental Impact Report for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, LP# 022005. County of Contra Costa Community Development Department, Martinez, California.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the
federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Targeted Sampling for Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, Fall 2005 Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30. Letter Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter
Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 5 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. Skaggs Island waste and contaminated soil removal projects, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California. Report to the U.S. Department of the
Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2004. 2004 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 134
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Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005a. Assessment to support an adaptive management plan for
the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 19 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005b. Partial re-assessment of an adaptive management plan for the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, March 25. 48 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005c. Combining biology-based and policy-based tiers of
priority for determining wind turbine relocation/shutdown to reduce bird fatalities in the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 1. 9 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2004. Alternative plan to implement mitigation measures in APWRA.
Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2005. Repowering the APWRA: Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality without significant loss of power generation. California Energy Commission, PIER Energy-Related Environmental Research. CEC-500-2005-005. 21 pp. [Reprinted (in
Japanese) in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and
Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.] Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore. Report to U.S. Navy. 4 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rails and wetland habitat assessment at Pier 4 of the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter Agreement N68711-04LT-A0002. 8 pp. + 2 pp. of photo plates.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2003 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 56 pp. + 58 figures.
Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Comparison of Biological Impacts of the No Project and Partial Underground Alternatives presented in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Line. Report to California Public Utilities Commission. 20 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2003. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore.
Report to U.S. Navy. 6 pp. + 7 photos + 1 map. Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the Tesla Power Project. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for
Renewable Energy. 32 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2002 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 45 pp.
+ 36 figures.
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Smallwood, K. S., Michael L. Morrison and Carl G. Thelander 2002. Study plan to test the
effectiveness of aerial markers at reducing avian mortality due to collisions with transmission
lines: A report to Pacific Gas & Electric Company. 10 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2002. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the East Altamont Energy Center. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of
Californians for Renewable Energy. 26 pp.
Thelander, Carl G., K. Shawn Smallwood, and Christopher Costello. 2002 Rating Distribution Poles for Threat of Raptor Electrocution and Priority Retrofit: Developing a Predictive Model. Report to Southern California Edison Company. 30 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., M. Robison, and C. Thelander. 2002. Draft Natural Environment Study, Prunedale Highway 101 Project. California Department of Transportation, San Luis Obispo, California. 120 pp.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Assessment of ecological integrity and restoration potential of
Beeman/Pelican Farm. Draft Report to Howard Beeman, Woodland, California. 14 pp. Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress
report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 29 pp. + 19 figures.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Rocky Flats visit, April 4th through 6th, 2001. Report to Berger & Montaque, P.C. 16 pp. with 61 color plates.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. in the matter of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service’s rejection of Seatuck Environmental Association’s proposal to operate an education center on Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge. Submitted to Seatuck Environmental Association in two parts, totaling 7 pp.
Magney, D., and K.S. Smallwood. 2001. Maranatha High School CEQA critique. Comment letter
submitted to Tamara & Efren Compeán, 16 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and D. Mangey. 2001. Comments on the Newhall Ranch November 2000 Administrative Draft EIR. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding the Newhall Ranch
Specific Plan EIR. 68 pp.
Magney, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Newhall Ranch Notice of Preparation Submittal. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding our recommended scope of work for the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan EIR. 17 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Contra Costa Power Plant Unit 8 Project. Submitted to California Energy Commission on November 30 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the California Energy Commission’s Final Staff Assessment
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of the MEC. Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Biological Resources Mitigation Implementation and Monitoring Plan (BRMIMP). Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 9 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Metcalf Energy
Center. Submitted to California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 11 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Preliminary report of reconnaissance surveys near the TRW plant south of
Phoenix, Arizona, March 27-29. Report prepared for Hagens, Berman & Mitchell, Attorneys at
Law, Phoenix, AZ. 6 pp. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and M. Robison. 2001. Draft Natural Environment Study for Highway 46 compliance with CEQA/NEPA. Report to the California Department of
Transportation. 75 pp.
Morrison, M.L., and K.S. Smallwood. 1999. NTI plan evaluation and comments. Exhibit C in W.D. Carrier, M.L. Morrison, K.S. Smallwood, and Vail Engineering. Recommendations for NBHCP land acquisition and enhancement strategies. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Estimation of impacts due to dredging of a shipping channel through Humboldt Bay, California. Court Declaration prepared on behalf of EPIC. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. 1998 California mountain lion track count. Report to the Defenders of
Wildlife, Washington, D.C. 5 pages.
Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Draft report of a visit to a paint sludge dump site near Ridgewood, New Jersey, February 26th, 1998. Unpublished report to Consulting in the Public Interest.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Science missing in the “no surprises” policy. Commissioned by National
Endangered Species Network and Spirit of the Sage Council, Pasadena, California. Smallwood, K.S. and M.L. Morrison. 1997. Alternate mitigation strategy for incidental take of giant garter snake and Swainson’s hawk as part of the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation
Plan. Pages 6-9 and iii illustrations in W.D. Carrier, K.S. Smallwood and M.L. Morrison,
Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan: Narrow channel marsh alternative wetland mitigation. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento. Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher
burrowing characteristics. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C.,
Philadelphia. (peer reviewed). Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Assessment of plutonium releases from Hanford buried waste sites. Report Number 9, Consulting in the Public Interest, 53 Clinton Street, Lambertville, New Jersey,
08530.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Soil Bioturbation and Wind Affect Fate of Hazardous Materials that were
Released at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Second assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher burrowing characteristics and other relevant wildlife observations. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S., and R. Leidy. 1996. Wildlife and their management under the Martell SYP. Report to Georgia Pacific, Corporation, Martel, CA. 30 pp. EIP Associates. 1995. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan Biological Resources Report. Yolo
County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1995. Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Program on Workable Energy Regulation, University-wide Energy Research Group, University of California.
Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and W. Idzerda. 1992. Final report to PG&E: Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Ramon, California. 24 pp.
Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1987. Methods Manual – A statewide mountain lion
population index technique. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento. Salmon, T.P. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Final Report – Evaluating exotic vertebrates as pests to California agriculture. California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento.
Smallwood, K.S. and W. A. Erickson (written under supervision of W.E. Howard, R.E. Marsh, and R.J. Laacke). 1990. Environmental exposure and fate of multi-kill strychnine gopher baits. Final Report to USDA Forest Service –NAPIAP, Cooperative Agreement PSW-89-0010CA.
Fitzhugh, E.L., K.S. Smallwood, and R. Gross. 1985. Mountain lion track count, Marin County,
1985. Report on file at Wildlife Extension, University of California, Davis. Comments on Environmental Documents (Year; pages)
I was retained or commissioned to comment on environmental planning and review documents,
including:
Replies on UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2021; 13);
14 Charles Hill Circle Design Review (2021; 11);
SDG Commerce 217 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2021; 26);
Mulqueeney Ranch Wind Repowering Project DSEIR (2021; 98);
Clawiter Road Industrial Project IS/MND, Hayward (2021; 18);
Garnet Energy Center Stipulations, New York (2020);
Heritage Wind Energy Project, New York (2020: 71);
Ameresco Keller Canyon RNG Project IS/MND, Martinez (2020; 11);
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Cambria Hotel Project Staff Report, Dublin (2020; 19);
Central Pointe Mixed-Use Staff Report, Santa Ana (2020; 20);
Oak Valley Town Center EIR Addendum, Calimesa (2020; 23);
Coachillin Specific Plan MND Amendment, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 26);
Stockton Avenue Hotel and Condominiums Project Tiering to EIR, San Jose (2020; 19);
Cityline Sub-block 3 South Staff Report, Sunyvale (2020; 22);
Station East Residential/Mixed Use EIR, Union City (2020; 21);
Multi-Sport Complex & Southeast Industrial Annexation Suppl. EIR, Elk Grove (2020; 24);
Sun Lakes Village North EIR Amendment 5, Banning, Riverside County (2020; 27);
2nd comments on 1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 4);
1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 16);
Mesa Wind Project EA, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 31);
11th Street Development Project IS/MND, City of Upland (2020; 17);
Vista Mar Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 17);
Emerson Creek Wind Project Application, Ohio (2020; 64);
Replies on Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 12);
Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 28);
Crimson Solar EIS/EIR, Mojave Desert (2020, 35) not submitted;
Sakioka Farms EIR tiering, Oxnard (2020; 14);
3440 Wilshire Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2020; 19);
Replies on 2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 8);
2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 25);
Replies on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 4);
2nd comments on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 8);
Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 3);
Lots 4-12 Oddstad Way Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 16);
Declaration on DDG Visalia Warehouse project (2020; 5);
Terraces of Lafayette EIR Addendum (2020; 24);
AMG Industrial Annex IS/MND, Los Banos (2020; 15);
Replies to responses on Casmalia and Linden Warehouse (2020; 15);
Clover Project MND, Petaluma (2020; 27);
Ruby Street Apartments Project Env. Checklist, Hayward (2020; 20);
Replies to responses on 3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 5);
3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 9);
Steeno Warehouse IS/MND, Hesperia (2020; 19);
UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2020; 24);
North Pointe Business Center MND, Fresno (2020; 14);
Casmalia and Linden Warehouse IS, Fontana (2020; 15);
Rubidoux Commerce Center Project IS/MND, Jurupa Valley (2020; 27);
Haun and Holland Mixed Use Center MND, Menifee (2020; 23);
First Industrial Logistics Center II, Moreno Valley IS/MND (2020; 23);
GLP Store Warehouse Project Staff Report (2020; 15);
Replies on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 29);
2nd comments on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 34);
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Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 30);
Levine-Fricke Softball Field Improvement Addendum, UC Berkeley (2020; 16);
Greenlaw Partners Warehouse and Distribution Center Staff Report, Palmdale (2020; 14);
Humboldt Wind Energy Project DEIR (2019; 25);
Sand Hill Supplemental EIR, Altamont Pass (2019; 17);
1700 Dell Avenue Office Project, Campbell (2019, 28);
1180 Main Street Office Project MND, Redwood City (2019; 19:
Summit Ridge Wind Farm Request for Amendment 4, Oregon (2019; 46);
Shafter Warehouse Staff Report (2019; 4);
Park & Broadway Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Pacific Heights Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Park & C Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Preserve at Torrey Highlands EIR, San Diego (2019; 24);
Santana West Project EIR Addendum, San Jose (2019; 18);
The Ranch at Eastvale EIR Addendum, Riverside County (2020; 19);
Hageman Warehouse IS/MND, Bakersfield (2019; 13);
Oakley Logistics Center EIR, Antioch (2019; 22);
27 South First Street IS, San Jose (2019; 23);
2nd replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 11);
Replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 13);
Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2019; 18);
East Monte Vista & Aviator General Plan Amend EIR Addendum, Vacaville (2019; 22);
Hillcrest LRDP EIR, La Jolla (2019; 36);
555 Portola Road CUP, Portola Valley (2019; 11);
Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone SEIR, Pleasanton (2019; 27);
1750 Broadway Project CEQA Exemption, Oakland (2019; 19);
Mor Furniture Project MND, Murietta Hot Springs (2019; 27);
Harbor View Project EIR, Redwood City (2019; 26);
Visalia Logistics Center (2019; 13);
Cordelia Industrial Buildings MND (2019; 14);
Scheu Distribution Center IS/ND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 13);
Mills Park Center Staff Report, San Bruno (2019; 22);
Site visit to Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 9);
Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 12);
ExxonMobil Interim Trucking for Santa Ynez Unit Restart SEIR, Santa Barbara (2019; 9);
Olympic Holdings Inland Center Warehouse Project MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 14);
Replies to responses on Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse, Banning (2019; 19);
PARS Global Storage MND, Murietta (2019; 13);
Slover Warehouse EIR Addendum, Fontana (2019; 16);
Seefried Warehouse Project IS/MND, Lathrop (2019; 19)
World Logistics Center Site Visit, Moreno Valley (2019; 19);
Merced Landfill Gas-To-Energy Project IS/MND (2019; 12);
West Village Expansion FEIR, UC Davis (2019; 11);
Site visit, Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2019; 11);
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Replies to responses on Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 10);
Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 22);
Sunroad – Otay 50 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 26);
Del Rey Pointe Residential Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2019; 34);
1 AMD Redevelopment EIR, Sunnyvale (2019; 22);
Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse IS/MND, Banning (2019; 14);
SDG Commerce 330 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2019; 21);
PAMA Business Center IS/MND, Moreno Valley (2019; 23);
Cupertino Village Hotel IS (2019; 24);
Lake House IS/ND, Lodi (2019; 33);
Campo Wind Project DEIS, San Diego County (DEIS, (2019; 14);
Stirling Warehouse MND site visit, Victorville (2019; 7);
Green Valley II Mixed-Use Project EIR, Fairfield (2019; 36);
We Be Jammin rezone MND, Fresno (2019; 14);
Gray Whale Cove Pedestrian Crossing IS/ND, Pacifica (2019; 7);
Visalia Logistics Center & DDG 697V Staff Report (2019; 9);
Mather South Community Masterplan Project EIR (2019; 35);
Del Hombre Apartments EIR, Walnut Creek (2019; 23);
Otay Ranch Planning Area 12 EIR Addendum, Chula Vista (2019; 21);
The Retreat at Sacramento IS/MND (2019; 26);
Site visit to Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 9);
Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2018; 22);
North First and Brokaw Corporate Campus Buildings EIR Addendum, San Jose (2018; 30);
South Lake Solar IS, Fresno County (2018; 18);
Galloo Island Wind Project Application, New York (not submitted) (2018; 44);
Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2018; 15);
Stirling Warehouse MND, Victorville (2018; 18);
LDK Warehouse MND, Vacaville (2018; 30);
Gateway Crossings FEIR, Santa Clara (2018; 23);
South Hayward Development IS/MND (2018; 9);
CBU Specific Plan Amendment, Riverside (2018; 27);
2nd replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 11);
Replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 7);
Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 12);
Deer Ridge/Shadow Lakes Golf Course EIR, Brentwood (2018; 21);
Pyramid Asphalt BLM Finding of No Significance, Imperial County (2018; 22);
Amáre Apartments IS/MND, Martinez (2018; 15);
Petaluma Hill Road Cannabis MND, Santa Rosa (2018; 21);
2nd comments on Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 12);
Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 32);
City of Hope Campus Plan EIR, Duarte (2018; 21);
Palo Verde Center IS/MND, Blythe (2018; 14);
Logisticenter at Vacaville MND (2018; 24);
IKEA Retail Center SEIR, Dublin (2018; 17);
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Merge 56 EIR, San Diego (2018; 15);
Natomas Crossroads Quad B Office Project P18-014 EIR, Sacramento (2018; 12);
2900 Harbor Bay Parkway Staff Report, Alameda (2018; 30);
At Dublin EIR, Dublin (2018; 25);
Fresno Industrial Rezone Amendment Application No. 3807 IS (2018; 10);
Nova Business Park IS/MND, Napa (2018; 18);
Updated Collision Risk Model Priors for Estimating Eagle Fatalities, USFWS (2018; 57);
750 Marlborough Avenue Warehouse MND, Riverside (2018; 14);
Replies to responses on San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 12);
San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 19);
CUP2017-16, Costco IS/MND, Clovis (2018; 11);
Desert Land Ventures Specific Plan EIR, Desert Hot Springs (2018; 18);
Ventura Hilton IS/MND (2018; 30);
North of California Street Master Plan Project IS, Mountain View (2018: 11);
Tamarind Warehouse MND, Fontana (2018; 16);
Lathrop Gateway Business Park EIR Addendum (2018; 23);
Centerpointe Commerce Center IS, Moreno Valley (2019; 18);
Amazon Warehouse Notice of Exemption, Bakersfield (2018; 13);
CenterPoint Building 3 project Staff Report, Manteca (2018; 23);
Cessna & Aviator Warehouse IS/MND, Vacaville (2018; 24);
Napa Airport Corporate Center EIR, American Canyon (2018, 15);
800 Opal Warehouse Initial Study, Mentone, San Bernardino County (2018; 18);
2695 W. Winton Ave Industrial Project IS, Hayward (2018; 22);
Trinity Cannabis Cultivation and Manufacturing Facility DEIR, Calexico (2018; 15);
Shoe Palace Expansion IS/MND, Morgan Hill (2018; 21);
Newark Warehouse at Morton Salt Plant Staff Report (2018; 15);
Northlake Specific Plan FEIR “Peer Review”, Los Angeles County (2018; 9);
Replies to responses on Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2018; 13);
Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2017; 27);
Bogle Wind Turbine DEIR, east Yolo County (2017; 48);
Ferrante Apartments IS/MND, Los Angeles (2017; 14);
The Villages of Lakeview EIR, Riverside (2017; 28);
Data Needed for Assessing Trail Management Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl, Marin County (2017; 5);
Notes on Proposed Study Options for Trail Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl (2017; 4);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (Declaration) (2017; 5);
San Gorgonio Crossings EIR, Riverside County (2017; 22);
Replies to responses on Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley (2017; 12);
Proposed World Logistics Center Mitigation Measures, Moreno Valley (2017, 2019; 12);
MacArthur Transit Village Project Modified 2016 CEQA Analysis (2017; 12);
PG&E Company Bay Area Operations and Maintenance HCP (2017; 45);
Central SoMa Plan DEIR (2017; 14);
Suggested mitigation for trail impacts on northern spotted owl, Marin County (2016; 5);
Colony Commerce Center Specific Plan DEIR, Ontario (2016; 16);
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Fairway Trails Improvements MND, Marin County (2016; 13);
Review of Avian-Solar Science Plan (2016; 28);
Replies on Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 5);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 4);
Agua Mansa Distribution Warehouse Project Initial Study (2016; 14);
Santa Anita Warehouse MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2016; 12);
CapRock Distribution Center III DEIR, Rialto (2016: 12);
Orange Show Logistics Center IS/MND, San Bernardino (2016; 9);
City of Palmdale Oasis Medical Village Project IS/MND (2016; 7);
Comments on proposed rule for incidental eagle take, USFWS (2016, 49);
Replies on Grapevine Specific and Community Plan FEIR, Kern County (2016; 25);
Grapevine Specific and Community Plan DEIR, Kern County (2016; 15);
Clinton County Zoning Ordinance for Wind Turbine siting (2016);
Hallmark at Shenandoah Warehouse Project Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 6);
Tri-City Industrial Complex Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 5);
Hidden Canyon Industrial Park Plot Plan 16-PP-02, Beaumont (2016; 12);
Kimball Business Park DEIR (2016; 10);
Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley, San Bernardino County (2016; 9);
Revised Draft Giant Garter Snake Recovery Plan of 2015 (2016, 18);
Palo Verde Mesa Solar Project EIR, Blythe (2016; 27);
Reply on Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 14);
Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 41);
Reply on Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 38);
Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 31);
Second Reply on White Pines Wind Farm, Ontario (2015, 6);
Reply on White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 10);
White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 9);
Proposed Section 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians DEIS (2015, 9);
Replies on 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians FEIS (2015, 6);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Rosamond (2015; 28);
Sierra Lakes Commerce Center Project DEIR, Fontana (2015, 9);
Columbia Business Center MND, Riverside (2015; 8);
West Valley Logistics Center Specific Plan DEIR, Fontana (2015, 10);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR (2015, 28);
Alameda Creek Bridge Replacement Project DEIR (2015, 10);
World Logistic Center Specific Plan FEIR, Moreno Valley (2015, 12);
Elkhorn Valley Wind Power Project Impacts, Oregon (2015; 143);
Bay Delta Conservation Plan EIR/EIS, Sacramento (2014, 21);
Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Addison and Rising Tree Wind Energy Project FEIR, Mojave (2014, 12);
Palen Solar Electric Generating System FSA (CEC), Blythe (2014, 20);
Rebuttal testimony on Palen Solar Energy Generating System (2014, 9);
Seven Mile Hill and Glenrock/Rolling Hills impacts + Addendum, Wyoming (2014; 105);
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Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Soitec Solar Development Project PEIR, Boulevard, San Diego County (2014, 18);
Oakland Zoo expansion on Alameda whipsnake and California red-legged frog (2014; 3);
Alta East Wind Energy Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013, 23);
Blythe Solar Power Project Staff Assessment, California Energy Commission (2013, 16);
Clearwater and Yakima Solar Projects DEIR, Kern County (2013, 9);
West Antelope Solar Energy Project IS/MND, Antelope Valley (2013, 18);
Cuyama Solar Project DEIR, Carrizo Plain (2014, 19);
Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) EIR/EIS (2015, 49);
Kingbird Solar Photovoltaic Project EIR, Kern County (2013, 19);
Lucerne Valley Solar Project IS/MND, San Bernardino County (2013, 12);
Tule Wind project FEIR/FEIS (Declaration) (2013; 31);
Sunlight Partners LANDPRO Solar Project MND (2013; 11);
Declaration in opposition to BLM fracking (2013; 5);
Blythe Energy Project (solar) CEC Staff Assessment (2013;16);
Rosamond Solar Project EIR Addendum, Kern County (2013; 13);
Pioneer Green Solar Project EIR, Bakersfield (2013; 13);
Replies on Soccer Center Solar Project MND (2013; 6);
Soccer Center Solar Project MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Plainview Solar Works MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Alamo Solar Project MND, Mojave Desert (2013; 15);
Replies on Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 10);
Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 13);
FRV Orion Solar Project DEIR, Kern County (PP12232) (2013; 9);
Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 6);
Reply on Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 8);
Alta East Wind Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013; 23);
Metropolitan Air Park DEIR, City of San Diego (2013; );
Davidon Homes Tentative Subdivision Rezoning Project DEIR, Petaluma (2013; 9);
Oakland Zoo Expansion Impacts on Alameda Whipsnake (2013; 10);
Campo Verde Solar project FEIR, Imperial Valley (2013; 11pp);
Neg Dec comments on Davis Sewer Trunk Rehabilitation (2013; 8);
North Steens Transmission Line FEIS, Oregon (Declaration) (2012; 62);
Summer Solar and Springtime Solar Projects Ism Lancaster (2012; 8);
J&J Ranch, 24 Adobe Lane Environmental Review, Orinda (2012; 14);
Replies on Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 8);
Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 9);
Desert Harvest Solar Project EIS, near Joshua Tree (2012; 15);
Solar Gen 2 Array Project DEIR, El Centro (2012; 16);
Ocotillo Sol Project EIS, Imperial Valley (2012; 4);
Beacon Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Kern County (2012; 5);
Butte Water District 2012 Water Transfer Program IS/MND (2012; 11);
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Mount Signal and Calexico Solar Farm Projects DEIR (2011; 16);
City of Elk Grove Sphere of Influence EIR (2011; 28);
Sutter Landing Park Solar Photovoltaic Project MND, Sacramento (2011; 9);
Rabik/Gudath Project, 22611 Coleman Valley Road, Bodega Bay (CPN 10-0002) (2011; 4);
Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) (Declaration) (2011; 9);
Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance, USFWS (2011; 13);
Niles Canyon Safety Improvement Project EIR/EA (2011; 16);
Route 84 Safety Improvement Project (Declaration) (2011; 7);
Rebuttal on Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, (2010; 6);
Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, Washington (2010; 41);
Klickitat County’s Decisions on Windy Flats West Wind Energy Project (2010; 17);
St. John's Church Project DEIR, Orinda (2010; 14);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001 IS/MND, Conaway site, Davis (2010; 20);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project FEIR, Rancho Cordova (2010;12);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001, Mace Blvd site, Davis (2009; 10);
Answers to Questions on 33% RPS Implementation Analysis Preliminary Results Report (2009; 9);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Second Declaration) (2008; 17);
Draft 1A Summary Report to CAISO (2008; 10);
Hilton Manor Project Categorical Exemption, County of Placer (2009; 9);
Protest of CARE to Amendment to the Power Purchase and Sale Agreement for Procurement of Eligible Renewable Energy Resources Between Hatchet Ridge Wind LLC and PG&E (2009; 3);
Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project EIR/EIS (2009; 142);
Delta Shores Project EIR, south Sacramento (2009; 11 + addendum 2);
Declaration in Support of Care’s Petition to Modify D.07-09-040 (2008; 3);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis December 16 Workshop for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by
2020 (2008; 9);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis Draft Work Plan for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2020 (2008; 11);
Draft 1A Summary Report to California Independent System Operator for Planning Reserve Margins (PRM) Study (2008; 7.);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Declaration) (2008; 16);
Colusa Generating Station, California Energy Commission PSA (2007; 24);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project Recirculated DEIR, Mather (2008: 66);
Replies on Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008; 20);
Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008: 33);
Clark Precast, LLC’s “Sugarland” project, ND, Woodland (2008: 15);
Cape Wind Project DEIS, Nantucket (2008; 157);
Yuba Highlands Specific Plan EIR, Spenceville, Yuba County (2006; 37);
Replies to responses on North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 5);
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North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 15);
Windy Point Wind Farm EIS (2006; 14 and Powerpoint slide replies);
Shiloh I Wind Power Project EIR, Rio Vista (2005; 18);
Buena Vista Wind Energy Project NOP, Byron (2004; 15);
Callahan Estates Subdivision ND, Winters (2004; 11);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 9);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 13);
Creekside Highlands Project, Tract 7270 ND (2004; 21);
Petition to California Fish and Game Commission to list Burrowing Owl (2003; 10);
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area CUP renewals, Alameda County (2003; 41);
UC Davis Long Range Development Plan: Neighborhood Master Plan (2003; 23);
Anderson Marketplace Draft Environmental Impact Report (2003; 18);
Negative Declaration of the proposed expansion of Temple B’nai Tikyah (2003; 6);
Antonio Mountain Ranch Specific Plan Public Draft EIR (2002; 23);
Replies on East Altamont Energy Center evidentiary hearing (2002; 9);
Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report, The Promenade (2002; 7);
Recirculated Initial Study for Calpine’s proposed Pajaro Valley Energy Center (2002; 3);
UC Merced -- Declaration (2002; 5);
Replies on Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision FEIR (2003; 22);
Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision EIR (2002; 19);
California Energy Commission Staff Report on GWF Tracy Peaker Project (2002; 20);
Silver Bend Apartments IS/MND, Placer County (2002; 13);
UC Merced Long-range Development Plan DEIR and UC Merced Community Plan DEIR (2001; 26);
Colusa County Power Plant IS, Maxwell (2001; 6);
Dog Park at Catlin Park, Folsom, California (2001; 5);
Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Biological Resources Implementation and Monitoring
Program (BRMIMP) for the Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 10);
Metcalf Energy Center, California Energy Commission FSA (2000);
US Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7 consultation with the California Energy Commission
regarding Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 4);
California Energy Commission’s Preliminary Staff Assessment of the proposed Metcalf Energy Center (2000: 11);
Site-specific management plans for the Natomas Basin Conservancy’s mitigation lands,
prepared by Wildlands, Inc. (2000: 7);
Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood in Spirit of the Sage Council, et al. (Plaintiffs) vs. Bruce
Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, et al. (Defendants), Injuries caused by
the No Surprises policy and final rule which codifies that policy (1999: 9).
California Board of Forestry’s proposed amended Forest Practices Rules (1999);
Sunset Skyranch Airport Use Permit IS/MND (1999);
Ballona West Bluffs Project Environmental Impact Report (1999; oral presentation);
Draft Recovery Plan for Giant Garter Snake (Fed. Reg. 64(176): 49497-49498) (1999; 8);
Draft Recovery Plan for Arroyo Southwestern Toad (1998);
Pacific Lumber Co. (Headwaters) HCP & EIR, Fortuna (1998; 28);
Natomas Basin HCP Permit Amendment, Sacramento (1998);
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San Diego Multi-Species Conservation Program FEIS/FEIR (1997; 10); Comments on other Environmental Review Documents:
Proposed Regulation for California Fish and Game Code Section 3503.5 (2015: 12);
Statement of Overriding Considerations related to extending Altamont Winds, Inc.’s Conditional Use Permit PLN2014-00028 (2015; 8);
Covell Village PEIR, Davis (2005; 19);
Bureau of Land Management Wind Energy Programmatic EIS Scoping (2003; 7.);
NEPA Environmental Analysis for Biosafety Level 4 National Biocontainment Laboratory (NBL) at UC Davis (2003: 7);
Notice of Preparation of UC Merced Community and Area Plan EIR, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2001: 8.);
Preliminary Draft Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan (2001; 2 letters totaling 35.);
Merced County General Plan Revision, notice of Negative Declaration (2001: 2.);
Notice of Preparation of Campus Parkway EIR/EIS (2001: 7.);
Draft Recovery Plan for the bighorn sheep in the Peninsular Range (Ovis candensis) (2000);
Draft Recovery Plan for the California Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora draytonii), on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 10.);
Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Draft Environmental Impact Statement, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 7.);
State Water Project Supplemental Water Purchase Program, Draft Program EIR (1997);
Davis General Plan Update EIR (2000);
Turn of the Century EIR (1999: 10);
Proposed termination of Critical Habitat Designation under the Endangered Species Act
(Fed. Reg. 64(113): 31871-31874) (1999);
NOA Draft Addendum to the Final Handbook for Habitat Conservation Planning and
Incidental Take Permitting Process, termed the HCP 5-Point Policy Plan (Fed. Reg. 64(45): 11485 - 11490) (1999; 2 + attachments);
Covell Center Project EIR and EIR Supplement (1997). Position Statements I prepared the following position statements for the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, and one for nearly 200 scientists:
Recommended that the California Department of Fish and Game prioritize the extermination
of the introduced southern water snake in northern California. The Wildlife Society--
Western Section (2001);
Recommended that The Wildlife Society—Western Section appoint or recommend members of the independent scientific review panel for the UC Merced environmental review process (2001);
Opposed the siting of the University of California’s 10th campus on a sensitive vernal pool/grassland complex east of Merced. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the legalization of ferret ownership in California. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the Proposed “No Surprises,” “Safe Harbor,” and “Candidate Conservation Agreement” rules, including permit-shield protection provisions (Fed. Reg. Vol. 62, No.
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103, pp. 29091-29098 and No. 113, pp. 32189-32194). This statement was signed by 188 scientists and went to the responsible federal agencies, as well as to the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives.
Posters at Professional Meetings Leyvas, E. and K. S. Smallwood. 2015. Rehabilitating injured animals to offset and rectify wind
project impacts. Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March
2015. Smallwood, K. S., J. Mount, S. Standish, E. Leyvas, D. Bell, E. Walther, B. Karas. 2015. Integrated detection trials to improve the accuracy of fatality rate estimates at wind projects. Conference on
Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March 2015.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. G. Thelander. 2005. Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research in the Altamont Pass WRA. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005.
Neher, L., L. Wilder, J. Woo, L. Spiegel, D. Yen-Nakafugi, and K.S. Smallwood. 2005. Bird’s eye
view on California wind. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander and L. Spiegel. 2003. Toward a predictive model of avian fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Windpower 2003 Conference and Convention,
Austin, Texas.
Smallwood, K.S. and Eva Butler. 2002. Pocket Gopher Response to Yellow Star-thistle Eradication as part of Grassland Restoration at Decommissioned Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento County, California. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and Michael L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Third
Mountain Lion Workshop, Prescott, AZ. Smith, T. R. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Effects of study area size, location, season, and allometry on reported Sorex shrew densities. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society.
Presentations at Professional Meetings and Seminars Dog detections of bat and bird fatalities at wind farms in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. East Bay Regional Park District 2019 Stewardship Seminar, Oakland, California, 13 November
2019.
Repowering the Altamont Pass. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, 1999-
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2007. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Conservation and recovery of burrowing owls in Santa Clara Valley. Santa Clara Valley Habitat
Agency, Newark, California, 3 February 2017. Mitigation of Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Sacramento, California, 6 November 2015.
From burrows to behavior: Research and management for burrowing owls in a diverse landscape. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, 24 October 2015, San Jose, California. The Challenges of repowering. Keynote presentation at Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife
Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 10 March 2015.
Research Highlights Altamont Pass 2011-2015. Scientific Review Committee, Oakland, California, 8 July 2015.
Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. US Fish
and Wildlife Service Golden Eagle Working Group, Sacramento, California, 8 January 2015. Evaluation of nest boxes as a burrowing owl conservation strategy. Sacramento Chapter of the Western Section, The Wildlife Society. Sacramento, California, 26 August 2013.
Predicting collision hazard zones to guide repowering of the Altamont Pass. Conference on wind power and environmental impacts. Stockholm, Sweden, 5-7 February 2013. Impacts of Wind Turbines on Wildlife. California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators, Yosemite,
California, 12 November 2012.
Impacts of Wind Turbines on Birds and Bats. Madrone Audubon Society, Santa Rosa, California, 20 February 2012.
Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. California Energy Commission Staff
Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011. Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. California Energy Commission Staff Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee meeting, 17 February 2011 Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife
impacts, Trondheim, Norway, 3 May 2011.
Update on Wildlife Impacts in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife
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Society - Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Wildlife mortality caused by wind turbine collisions. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 6 August 2010. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind farm to minimize burrowing owl fatalities. California burrowing Owl Consortium Meeting, Livermore, California, 6 February 2010.
Environmental barriers to wind power. Getting Real About Renewables: Economic and Environmental Barriers to Biofuels and Wind Energy. A symposium sponsored by the Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, 23 February 2007.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind farms. Meeting with Japan Ministry of the Environment and Japan Ministry of the Economy, Wild Bird Society of Japan, and other NGOs Tokyo, Japan, 9 November 2006.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind
farms. Symposium on bird collisions with wind turbines. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 November 2006. Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework.
California Society for Ecological Restoration (SERCAL) 13th Annual Conference, UC Santa
Barbara, 27 October 2006. Fatality associations as the basis for predictive models of fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. EEI/APLIC/PIER Workshop, 2006 Biologist Task Force and Avian Interaction with
Electric Facilities Meeting, Pleasanton, California, 28 April 2006.
Burrowing owl burrows and wind turbine collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, February 8, 2006.
Mitigation at wind farms. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts. American
Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Incorporating data from the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) system into an impact assessment tool for birds near wind farms. Shawn Smallwood, Kevin Hunting, Marcus Yee,
Linda Spiegel, Monica Parisi. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts.
American Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Toward indicating threats to birds by California’s new wind farms. California Energy Commission,
Sacramento, May 26, 2005.
Avian collisions in the Altamont Pass. California Energy Commission, Sacramento, May 26, 2005. Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. EPRI Environmental Sector Council, Monterey, California, February 17, 2005.
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Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. The Wildlife Society—Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19,
2005. Associations between avian fatalities and attributes of electric distribution poles in California. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19, 2005.
Minimizing avian mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. UC Davis Wind Energy Collaborative Forum, Palm Springs, California, December 14, 2004. Selecting electric distribution poles for priority retrofitting to reduce raptor mortality. Raptor
Research Foundation Meeting, Bakersfield, California, November 10, 2004.
Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework. Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, South Lake Tahoe, California, October 16, 2004.
Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research at the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area in California. The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada, September 2004. The ecology and impacts of power generation at Altamont Pass. Sacramento Petroleum Association,
Sacramento, California, August 18, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, Hayward, California, February 7, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl
Symposium, Sacramento, November 2, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. National Wind Coordinating Committee, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2003.
Raptor Behavior at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor
Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003.
California mountain lions. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biology, California State University, Sacramento, November, 2000.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont Pass.
National Wind Coordinating Committee, Carmel, California, May, 2000. Using a Geographic Positioning System (GPS) to map wildlife and habitat. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
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Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
The indicators framework applied to ecological restoration in Yolo County, California. Society for Ecological Restoration, September 25, 1999. Ecological restoration in the context of animal social units and their habitat areas. Society for
Ecological Restoration, September 24, 1999.
Relating Indicators of Ecological Health and Integrity to Assess Risks to Sustainable Agriculture and Native Biota. International Conference on Ecosystem Health, August 16, 1999.
A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Southern
California Edison, Co. and California Energy Commission, March 4-5, 1999. Mountain lion track counts in California: Implications for Management. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University,
Sacramento, November 4, 1998.
“No Surprises” -- Lack of science in the HCP process. California Native Plant Society Annual Conservation Conference, The Presidio, San Francisco, September 7, 1997.
In Your Interest. A half hour weekly show aired on Channel 10 Television, Sacramento. In this
episode, I served on a panel of experts discussing problems with the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. Aired August 31, 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th
Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27,
1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion density estimates. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27, 1996.
Small animal control. Session moderator and speaker at the California Farm Conference, Sacramento, California, Feb. 28, 1995. Small animal control. Ecological Farming Conference, Asylomar, California, Jan. 28, 1995.
Habitat associations of the Swainson’s Hawk in the Sacramento Valley’s agricultural landscape. 1994 Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Seed Industry Conference, Woodland, California, May 4, 1994.
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Habitats and vertebrate pests: impacts and management. Managing Farmland to Bring Back Game Birds and Wildlife to the Central Valley. Yolo County Resource Conservation District, U.C. Davis,
February 19, 1994.
Management of gophers and alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Orland Alfalfa Production Meeting and Sacramento Valley Alfalfa Production Meeting, February 1 and 2, 1994.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Seminar
Series: Recent Advances in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, U.C. Davis, Dec. 6, 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium, Fresno, California, Dec. 9, 1993.
Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium,
Fresno, California, Dec. 8, 1993. Association analysis of raptors in a farming landscape. Plenary speaker at Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, Nov. 6, 1993.
Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Plenary speaker, International Conference on Integrated Resource Management and Sustainable Agriculture, Beijing, China, Sept. 11, 1993. Landscape Ecology Study of Pocket Gophers in Alfalfa. Alfalfa Field Day, U.C. Davis, July 1993.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Spatial Data Analysis Colloquium, U.C. Davis, August 6, 1993. Sound stewardship of wildlife. Veterinary Medicine Seminar: Ethics of Animal Use, U.C. Davis.
May 1993.
Landscape ecology study of pocket gophers in alfalfa. Five County Grower's Meeting, Tracy, California. February 1993.
Turbulence and the community organizers: The role of invading species in ordering a turbulent
system, and the factors for invasion success. Ecology Graduate Student Association Colloquium, U.C. Davis. May 1990. Evaluation of exotic vertebrate pests. Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference, Sacramento,
California. March 1990.
Analytical methods for predicting success of mammal introductions to North America. The Western Section of the Wildlife Society, Hilo, Hawaii. February 1988.
A state-wide mountain lion track survey. Sacramento County Dept Parks and Recreation. April
1986. The mountain lion in California. Davis Chapter of the Audubon Society. October 1985.
Ecology Graduate Student Seminars, U.C. Davis, 1985-1990: Social behavior of the mountain lion;
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Mountain lion control; Political status of the mountain lion in California.
Other forms of Participation at Professional Meetings
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Berlin, Germany, March 2015.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Stockholm, Sweden, February 2013.
Workshop co-presenter at Birds & Wind Energy Specialist Group (BAWESG) Information sharing week, Bird specialist studies for proposed wind energy facilities in South Africa, Endangered Wildlife Trust, Darling, South Africa, 3-7 October 2011.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Trondheim,
Norway, 2-5 May 2011.
Chair of Animal Damage Management Session, The Wildlife Society, Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, September 26, 2001.
Chair of Technical Session: Human communities and ecosystem health: Comparing perspectives and making connection. Managing for Ecosystem Health, International Congress on Ecosystem Health, Sacramento, CA August 15-20, 1999.
Student Awards Committee, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife
Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
Student Mentor, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside,
CA, January, 2000. Printed Mass Media
Smallwood, K.S., D. Mooney, and M. McGuinness. 2003. We must stop the UCD biolab now. Op-
Ed to the Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Spring Lake threatens Davis. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. Summer, 2001. Mitigation of habitation. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Entrikan, R.K. and K.S. Smallwood. 2000. Measure O: Flawed law would lock in new taxes. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. 2000. Davis delegation lobbies Congress for Wildlife conservation. Op-Ed to the
Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Davis Visions. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Last grab for Yolo’s land and water. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1997. The Yolo County HCP. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Radio/Television PBS News Hour,
FOX News, Energy in America: Dead Birds Unintended Consequence of Wind Power
Development, August 2011. KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Mountain lion attacks (with guest Professor Richard Coss). 23 April 2009;
KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Wind farm Rio Vista Renewable Power. 4 September 2008; KQED QUEST Episode #111. Bird collisions with wind turbines. 2007;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. December 27, 2001; KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. May 3, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. February 8, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick & Shawn Smallwood), California Energy Crisis: 1 hour. Jan. 25, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Headwaters Forest HCP: 1 hour. 1998;
Davis Cable Channel (host Gerald Heffernon), Burrowing owls in Davis: half hour. June, 2000; Davis Cable Channel (hosted by Davis League of Women Voters), Measure O debate: 1 hour.
October, 2000;
KXTV 10, In Your Interest, The Endangered Species Act: half hour. 1997.
Reviews of Journal Papers (Scientific journals for whom I’ve provided peer review)
Journal Journal
American Naturalist Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Wildlife Management Western North American Naturalist
Auk Journal of Raptor Research
Biological Conservation National Renewable Energy Lab reports
Canadian Journal of Zoology Oikos
Ecosystem Health The Prairie Naturalist
Environmental Conservation Restoration Ecology
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Journal Journal
Environmental Management Southwestern Naturalist
Functional Ecology The Wildlife Society--Western Section Trans.
Journal of Zoology (London) Proc. Int. Congress on Managing for Ecosystem Health
Journal of Applied Ecology Transactions in GIS
Ecology Tropical Ecology
Wildlife Society Bulletin Peer J
Biological Control The Condor
Committees
• Scientific Review Committee, Alameda County, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area
• Ph.D. Thesis Committee, Steve Anderson, University of California, Davis
• MS Thesis Committee, Marcus Yee, California State University, Sacramento
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Other Professional Activities or Products Testified in Federal Court in Denver during 2005 over the fate of radio-nuclides in the soil at Rocky
Flats Plant after exposure to burrowing animals. My clients won a judgment of $553,000,000. I
have also testified in many other cases of litigation under CEQA, NEPA, the Warren-Alquist Act, and other environmental laws. My clients won most of the cases for which I testified. Testified before Environmental Review Tribunals in Ontario, Canada regarding proposed White
Pines, Amherst Island, and Fairview Wind Energy projects.
Testified in Skamania County Hearing in 2009 on the potential impacts of zoning the County for development of wind farms and hazardous waste facilities.
Testified in deposition in 2007 in the case of O’Dell et al. vs. FPL Energy in Houston, Texas.
Testified in Klickitat County Hearing in 2006 on the potential impacts of the Windy Point Wind Farm.
Memberships in Professional Societies
The Wildlife Society Raptor Research Foundation Honors and Awards
Fulbright Research Fellowship to Indonesia, 1987
J.G. Boswell Full Academic Scholarship, 1981 college of choice Certificate of Appreciation, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, 2000, 2001 Northern California Athletic Association Most Valuable Cross Country Runner, 1984 American Legion Award, Corcoran High School, 1981, and John Muir Junior High, 1977
CIF Section Champion, Cross Country in 1978
CIF Section Champion, Track & Field 2 mile run in 1981 National Junior Record, 20 kilometer run, 1982 National Age Group Record, 1500 meter run, 1978
Community Activities
District 64 Little League Umpire, 2003-2007 Dixon Little League Umpire, 2006-07 Davis Little League Chief Umpire and Board member, 2004-2005 Davis Little League Safety Officer, 2004-2005
Davis Little League Certified Umpire, 2002-2004
Davis Little League Scorekeeper, 2002 Davis Visioning Group member Petitioner for Writ of Mandate under the California Environmental Quality Act against City of Woodland decision to approve the Spring Lake Specific Plan, 2002
Served on campaign committees for City Council candidates
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Representative Clients/Funders
Law Offices of Stephan C. Volker EDF Renewables Blum Collins, LLP National Renewable Energy Lab Eric K. Gillespie Professional Corporation Altamont Winds LLC
Law Offices of Berger & Montague Salka Energy
Lozeau | Drury LLP Comstocks Business (magazine) Law Offices of Roy Haber BioResource Consultants Law Offices of Edward MacDonald Tierra Data Law Office of John Gabrielli Black and Veatch
Law Office of Bill Kopper Terry Preston, Wildlife Ecology Research Center
Law Office of Donald B. Mooney EcoStat, Inc. Law Office of Veneruso & Moncharsh US Navy Law Office of Steven Thompson US Department of Agriculture Law Office of Brian Gaffney US Forest Service
California Wildlife Federation US Fish & Wildlife Service
Defenders of Wildlife US Department of Justice Sierra Club California Energy Commission National Endangered Species Network California Office of the Attorney General Spirit of the Sage Council California Department of Fish & Wildlife
The Humane Society California Department of Transportation
Hagens Berman LLP California Department of Forestry Environmental Protection Information Center California Department of Food & Agriculture Goldberg, Kamin & Garvin, Attorneys at Law Ventura County Counsel Californians for Renewable Energy (CARE) County of Yolo
Seatuck Environmental Association Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Friends of the Columbia Gorge, Inc. Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program Save Our Scenic Area Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound East Bay Regional Park District Friends of the Swainson’s Hawk County of Alameda
Alameda Creek Alliance Don & LaNelle Silverstien
Center for Biological Diversity Seventh Day Adventist Church California Native Plant Society Escuela de la Raza Unida Endangered Wildlife Trust Susan Pelican and Howard Beeman and BirdLife South Africa Residents Against Inconsistent Development, Inc.
AquAlliance Bob Sarvey
Oregon Natural Desert Association Mike Boyd Save Our Sound Hillcroft Neighborhood Fund G3 Energy and Pattern Energy Joint Labor Management Committee, Retail Food Industry Emerald Farms Lisa Rocca
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Kevin Jackson
Southern California Edison Co. Dawn Stover and Jay Letto Georgia-Pacific Timber Co. Nancy Havassy Northern Territories Inc. Catherine Portman (for Brenda Cedarblade) David Magney Environmental Consulting Ventus Environmental Solutions, Inc.
Wildlife History Foundation Panorama Environmental, Inc.
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC Adams Broadwell Professional Corporation Ogin, Inc.
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Representative special-status species experience
Common name Species name Description
Field experience
California red-legged frog Rana aurora draytonii Protocol searches; Many detections Foothill yellow-legged frog Rana boylii Presence surveys; Many detections Western spadefoot Spea hammondii Presence surveys; Few detections California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense Protocol searches; Many detections
Coast range newt Taricha torosa torosa Searches and multiple detections
Blunt-nosed leopard lizard Gambelia sila Detected in San Luis Obispo County California horned lizard Phrynosoma coronatum frontale Searches; Many detections Western pond turtle Clemmys marmorata Searches; Many detections San Joaquin kit fox Vulpes macrotis mutica Protocol searches; detections
Sumatran tiger Panthera tigris Track surveys in Sumatra
Mountain lion Puma concolor californicus Research and publications Point Arena mountain beaver Aplodontia rufa nigra Remote camera operation Giant kangaroo rat Dipodomys ingens Detected in Cholame Valley San Joaquin kangaroo rat Dipodomys nitratoides Monitoring & habitat restoration
Monterey dusky-footed woodrat Neotoma fuscipes luciana Non-target captures and mapping of dens
Salt marsh harvest mouse Reithrodontomys raviventris Habitat assessment, monitoring Salinas harvest mouse Reithrodontomys megalotus distichlus Captures; habitat assessment
Bats Thermal imaging surveys
California clapper rail Rallus longirostris Surveys and detections
Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos Numerical & behavioral surveys Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni Numerical & behavioral surveys Northern harrier Circus cyaeneus Numerical & behavioral surveys White-tailed kite Elanus leucurus Numerical & behavioral surveys
Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus Large area surveys
Least Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii pusillus Detected in Monterey County Willow flycatcher Empidonax traillii extimus Research at Sierra Nevada breeding sites Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia hypugia Numerical & behavioral surveys Valley elderberry longhorn
beetle
Desmocerus californicus
dimorphus
Monitored success of relocation and habitat
restoration Analytical Arroyo southwestern toad Bufo microscaphus californicus Research and report. Giant garter snake Thamnophis gigas Research and publication Northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis Research and publication
Northern spotted owl Strix occidentalis Research and reports
Alameda whipsnake Masticophis lateralis
euryxanthus
Expert testimony
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Via Email
February 2, 2022
Mayor Sue Himmelrich and
Honorable Members of the City
Council
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 209
Santa Monica, CA 90401
council@smgov.net
Steve Mizokami
Principal Planner
City of Santa Monica
1685 Main Street, Room 212
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Steve.mizokami@santamonica.gov
Re: Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of Final Environmental
Impact Report, 1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH 2018011001)
March 8th, 2022 City Council Meeting
Dear Mayor Himmelrich and Honorable Members of the City Council:
I am writing on behalf of Supporters Alliance for Environmental Responsibility
(“SAFER”), regarding the Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) prepared for the
Project known as 1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH #2018011001), including all
actions referring or related to the development of approximately 73,555 square feet (sf)
of medical research and development and clinical/medical office space with five levels
of subterranean parking located at 1925 Arizona Avenue and 1242 20th Street, on
APNs 4276-013-033 and 4276-013-032 in the City of Santa Monica (“Project”).
The City has prepared a Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”) for the
Project and the Planning Commission approved it on November 3, 2021. Along with the
report for the Planning Commission meeting, the City prepared a Response to
Comments (“RTC”) which purported to address the issues raised in our November 3
comment letter. We timely filed an appeal to the Commission’s decision, and we are
sending this rebuttal letter for the City Council’s consideration. We request that the City
reject the Planning Commission’s approval of the FEIR and issue a Revised EIR
because the project has significant environmental impacts that have not been fully
addressed or mitigated.
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Appeal of Approval of Final Environmental Impact Report
1242 20th Street Wellness Center (SCH 2018011001)
Page 2 of 6
This comment is supported by the comments of expert environmental consulting
firm Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (“SWAPE”) (Exhibit A), and expert wildlife
biologist Dr. Shawn Smallwood (Exhibit B). We incorporate the SWAPE and Smallwood
comments herein by reference.
I. DISCUSSION
A. The FEIR Fails to Provide Comparative Data to Support Its Rejection of
one of the Project Alternatives.
In our November 3, 2021 comment letter to the City regarding the Project, we
stated that it was improper for the City to have rejected Alternative 4 in its FEIR only on
the grounds that it did not meet economic objectives. In its RTC, the City first stated that
because the Project’s mitigation measures made it so that the Project would not result
in significant environmental impacts, no alternative was necessary. (RTC, p.1). The
RTC went on to say that despite this, the Project proponents did in fact consider
numerous alternatives which served to inform the decision-making process. (Id.).
The City is correct in stating that the feasibility of alternatives need not be
considered if there are no Project impacts to mitigate. However, while the FEIR
prepared by the City did not find significant and unmitigated impacts, our evidence from
experts shows that there are significant environmental impacts that have not been
mitigated. Specifically, the evidence presented by our experts in our November 3rd letter
identified air quality, health risk, greenhouse gas, biological resource, and indoor air
quality impacts that were not mitigated in the FEIR. While the RTC responded to some
of these impacts, the expert rebuttals below demonstrate that the FEIR and RTC still fail
to properly mitigate or address these impacts.
The City therefore needed to consider alternatives that would reduce or eliminate
these significant environmental impacts. CEQA Guidelines, § 15126.6(b). The EIR
found the environmentally superior alternative to be Alternative 3, but then dismissed
that alternative on the grounds that it did not meet the project objectives. (DEIR, 6-76).
The EIR also found that Alternative 4 would lessen the Project’s environmental impacts,
although to a lesser extent than Alternative 3. (Id.). Alternative 4, which would
adaptively reuse a vacant portion of the existing GKGM building on-site and develop
about 33,000 new square feet, would reduce many of the Project’s impacts that experts
identified as potentially significant. (FEIR, p. 6-39-6-55). Reduced construction activities
associated with Alternative 4 would mean a shorter construction period, leading to less
air quality impacts, less construction-generated noise impacts, fewer daily truck trips
and less greenhouse gas emissions, and a reduced quantity of hazardous substances.
(Id. at 6-43-6-46). However, according to the FEIR, Alternative 4 does not “fully meet
the economic objectives of the proposed project,” and it was therefore rejected.
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This conclusion of infeasibility does not provide the requisite level of detail
necessary for an FEIR to adequately fulfill CEQA alternatives requirements. In
Preservation Action Council v. City of San Jose, the court held that a developer’s
reasoning for why one of its alternatives was infeasible was overly ambiguous and not
based on substantial evidence. ((2006) 141 Cal. App. 4th 1336, 1357). The court found
that “[n]either the FEIR nor the administrative record contains any meaningful detail or
independent analysis of the validity of [developer’s] claim that the reduced-size
alternative is infeasible, and the City Council made no specific finding validating that
claim.” (Id.). Similarly, here, the FEIR does not provide any specific information as to
why Alternative 4 is economically infeasible, and its rejection of this alternative is
therefore inappropriate.
B. There is Still Substantial Evidence that the Project Will Have Significant
Adverse Air Quality, Health Risk, and Greenhouse Gas Impacts.
SWAPE reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s air quality, health risk, and
greenhouse gas impacts and provided comments on November 2, 2021, which were
summarized and attached to Lozeau Drury’s FEIR comment letter from November 3,
2021. The City responded to SWAPE’s comments ahead of its hearing on November 3,
2021. SWAPE reviewed the City’s response and provided a rebuttal, which is attached
as Exhibit A and summarized here.
1. SWAPE maintains that the FEIR’s CalEEMod model is flawed and
fails to adequately evaluate the Project’s air quality impacts.
In its letter from November 2, SWAPE found that “the FEIR’s air model . . .
artificially reduced the Project’s construction and operational emissions.” (Ex. A, p. 1).
After having reviewed the RTC, SWAPE finds that it fails to address this issue, and
therefore maintains that a revised EIR should be prepared. (Id.). The revised EIR must
correct the FEIR’s unsubstantiated input parameters for emissions, which led to an
improper analysis of the Project’s air quality impacts. (Id.).
2. SWAPE maintains that the FEIR failed to adequately evaluate
potential health risk impacts of the Project.
SWAPE stated in its November 2 letter that the FEIR’s less-than-significant
conclusions regarding the Project’s health risk impact should not be relied upon. (Ex. A,
p. 5-6). The RTC responded by stating that the FEIR’s construction health risk impact
(“HRA”) was adequate as presented, and that according to an e-mail from a Planning
and Rule Manager with SCAQMD, a project’s construction and operational health risks
need to be evaluated separately. (Id. at 6). In its response letter, SWAPE first states
that the RTC fails to justify or correct its initial modeling error for its construction HRA,
and that it therefore remains inadequate. (Id.). As for the e-mail referenced, as the RTC
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did not provide access to the e-mail, SWAPE was unable to verify the RTC’s claim and
therefore maintains its comment as to how health risks should be quantified. (Id.)
3. The FEIR’s and RTC’s analyses of greenhouse gas impacts, and
subsequent less-than-significant conclusion, are incorrect.
In its letter from November 2, SWAPE found that the FEIR’s analysis of
greenhouse gas impacts was inadequate because it failed to compare the Project’s
estimated emissions to a quantitative threshold. (Ex. A, p. 6). After reviewing the RTC,
SWAPE found that the FEIR’s and RTC’s greenhouse gas analyses and conclusions
were still incorrect for two reasons. (Id. at 7-8). First, SWAPE states that the FEIR and
RTC still did not consider performance-based standards under CARB’s 2017 Scoping
Plan. (Id. at 7). Even if the Project would have a less-than-significant VMT impact, this
does not mean that the Project’s GHG emissions from per capita VMT can be assumed
less than significant, as the RTC claims. (Id.). Second, SWAPE finds that the RTC fails
to adjust the FEIR’s analysis with regard to consistency with SCAG’s RTP/SCS, and the
GHG analysis therefore remains inadequate. (Id. at 7-8).
Because the Project’s potential air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gas
impacts as identified by SWAPE were not addressed or rebutted in the FEIR nor by the
RTC, SWAPE has presented substantial evidence of a fair argument that the Project will
cause significant adverse environmental impacts. The City must prepare a Revised EIR
to analyze and mitigate these impacts.
C. The Project Will Have Significant Adverse Biological Impacts That the
FEIR Fails to Adequately Analyze and Mitigate.
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. reviewed the FEIR’s analysis of the Project’s biological
impacts and provided comments on October 29, 2021, which were summarized and
attached to Lozeau Drury’s FEIR comment letter from November 3, 2021. The City
responded to Dr. Smallwood’s comments ahead of its hearing on November 3, 2021.
Dr. Smallwood reviewed the City’s response and provided a rebuttal, which is attached
as Exhibit B and summarized here.
1. The FEIR remains inadequate in its characterization of the
existing environmental setting as it relates to wildlife.
Dr. Smallwood begins by noting that in its response, the City did not dispute his
detection of wildlife at the Project site, which included detection of 18 species, two of
which were special-status. (Ex. B, p. 1). The City mischaracterized the importance of
the presence of these species, writing them off as transient and therefore insignificant.
However, Dr. Smallwood found that the City’s explanation relied on pseudoscientific
characterizations of wildlife habitat, and that species occurring in the City were using
urbanized Santa Monica for survival. (Id.).
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In his comment from October 29, 2021 Dr. Smallwood also noted the many
occurrences of species that had arisen on the databases eBird and iNaturalist. In its
RTC, the City stated that these occurrences do not establish presence of suitable
breeding and foraging habitat, and merely show single, transient occurrences. Dr.
Smallwood responds that the City cannot know whether or not these occurrences are
important without further study, and it cannot simply determine that they are
meaningless based on assumptions and speculation. (Ex. B, p. 2). He also notes that
even if a site is not in an animal’s territory, it may serve as an important stopover
location. (Id.).
When evaluating a Project under CEQA, a City must address the questions in
Appendix G and determine whether impacts will be significant. Under its biological
resources section, Appendix G asks project proponents to identify whether the Project
would “[h]ave a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat
modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status
species . . .” Dr. Smallwood’s comments constitute substantial evidence that the Project
may have a substantial effect on special status species, and this impact must therefore
be analyzed in the EIR. The City’s failure to analyze this impact at all leaves it without
any evidence supporting its conclusion to the contrary. The City must prepare a Revised
EIR to analyze and potentially mitigate these impacts.
2. The FEIR still fails to account for the increased possibility of bird-
window collision mortality that will be caused by the project.
According to Dr. Smallwood, the Project will most likely have a significant impact
on birds as a result of window collisions. In its RTC, the City stated that the Project is in
a highly urbanized area and that there are buildings greater in height and surface area
than that of the Project. It also stated that the Project would comply with SMMC Section
9.21.120, which prohibits use of highly reflective materials. The City concludes that the
bird collision rate estimated by Dr. Smallwood is speculative, and that the construction
of a single 3-story structure would not be expected to change flying patterns of bird
species in the area such that it would cause increased bird-window collisions.
In response, Dr. Smallwood first notes that the height of a building is not
determinative of its impact on birds, and further study is required by the City to assess
the way in which birds move through the area in which the Project is proposed to be
located. (Ex. B, p. 2). According to his observations, many birds appeared to be
targeting the Project site for flying through and stopping over. Next, he stated that even
if a quarter of the windows were reflective, as would be allowed under SMMC Section
9.21.120, there would still be a risk of many bird collision fatalities. As for his estimates
regarding bird collision rates, Dr. Smallwood explains that they are not speculative, but
empirical. His predictions were based on a review of scientific studies published in peer-
reviewed scientific journals. (Id.).
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Because these impacts were not addressed or rebutted in the FEIR nor by the
subsequent response from November 3rd and Dr. Smallwood has presented substantial
evidence of a fair argument that the Project will cause significant adverse biological
impacts, the City must prepare a Revised EIR to analyze and mitigate these impacts.
II. CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, SAFER believes that the EIR is wholly inadequate.
SAFER urges the City Council to refrain from recommending certification of the FEIR or
recommending approval of the Project in order to allow staff additional time to address
the concerns raised herein in a Revised EIR. Thank you for considering our comments
in this appeal.
Sincerely,
Amalia Bowley Fuentes
LOZEAU DRURY LLP
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EXHIBIT A
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2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Paul E. Rosenfeld, PhD
(310) 795-2335
prosenfeld@swape.com November 18, 2021
Amalia Bowley Fuentes
Lozeau | Drury LLP
1939 Harrison Street, Suite 150
Oakland, CA 94618
Subject: Comments on the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (SCH No. 2018011001)
Dear Ms. Fuentes,
We have reviewed the Response to Lozeau Drury dated November 3, 2021 (“RTC”), the October 2021
Final Environmental Impact Report (“FEIR”), and the December 2020 Draft Environmental Impact Report
(“DEIR”) for the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (“Project”) located in the City of Santa Monica
(“City”). After our review of the RTC, we find that the RTC is insufficient in addressing our concerns
regarding the Project’s air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gas impacts. As we asserted in our
November 2nd comment letter, an updated EIR should be prepared to adequately evaluate the Project’s
potential impacts.
Air Quality Unsubstantiated Input Parameters Used to Estimate Project Emissions
In our November 2nd comment letter, we identified several issues with the FEIR’s air model (California
Emissions Estimator Model, “CalEEMod”)1 that artificially reduced the Project’s construction and
operational emissions. After review of the RTC, we found that the FEIR fails to address all our concerns
and maintain that the FEIR’s CalEEMod model is flawed and fails to accurately estimate the Project’s
criteria air pollutant emissions. As such, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that an
EIR should be prepared to adequately evaluate the Project’s local and regional air quality impacts. Until
a proper air quality analysis is conducted, the Project should not be approved.
1 http://caleemod.com/
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Unsubstantiated Reduction to Acres of Grading Value
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” CalEEMod models included an unsubstantiated reduction
to the acres of grading value. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to justify or
correct this modeling error. As discussed below, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate for two
reasons and maintain that the air quality impact significance determination is unsubstantiated.
First, regarding the unsubstantiated reduction to the acres of grading value, the RTC states:
“The proposed project’s total acres of grading was accurately estimated in CalEEMod, which is
based on project site specific information including the acreage of the project site” (p. 4).
However, this response is insufficient. As previously discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the
dimensions of the Project site have no impact on the acres of grading value. According to the CalEEMod
User’s Guide:
“[T]he dimensions (e.g., length and width) of the grading site have no impact on the calculation,
only the total area to be graded. In order to properly grade a piece of land multiple passes with
equipment may be required. The acres is based on the equipment list and days in grading or site
preparation phase according to the anticipated maximum number of acres a given piece of
equipment can pass over in an 8-hour workday.”2
As you can see, the acres of grading value is based on construction equipment and the length of the
grading or site preparation phase. As such, the RTC’s claim that the Project’s total acres of grading is
“based on project site specific information including the acreage of the project site” is incorrect.
Second, the RTC states:
“The purpose of the SCAQMD guidance is to estimate the maximum acres of grading per day to
determine the daily thresholds for the localized significance thresholds (LST) analysis. The
commenter confuses the two and the project’s acres of grading is not underestimated.
Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is adequate as presented” (p. 4).
As demonstrated above, the RTC references SCAQMD guidance, which discusses the maximum number
of acres disturbed per peak day and provides the following table:3
2 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 9.
3 “Fact Sheet for Applying CalEEMod to Localized Significance Thresholds.” SCAQMD, available at:
http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/ceqa/handbook/localized-significance-thresholds/caleemod-
guidance.pdf?sfvrsn=2.
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However, this guidance is with respect to acres per day while the CalEEMod input parameter refers to
the total acres of grading throughout the course of the grading or site preparation phases.4 As such, the
revised acres of grading value remains incorrect. As a result, we reiterate our November 2nd comment
that the FEIR’s CalEEMod models are unsubstantiated, and the FEIR and RTC’s less-than-significant air
quality impact conclusion should not be relied upon.
Unsubstantiated Off-Road Construction Equipment Usage Hours
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” and “Santa
Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” CalEEMod models included several changes to the off-road
construction equipment usage hours. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to
justify or correct this modeling error. As discussed below, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate
and maintain that the air quality impact significance determination is unsubstantiated.
Specifically, regarding the changes to the default off-road construction equipment unit amounts and
usage hours, the RTC states:
“The proposed project’s off-road construction equipment unit amounts and usage hours are
based on project specific information provided by the applicant, as described on page 4.2-32,
Construction, of the Air Quality FEIR Chapter. Not only are changes to model default values
acceptable and industry standard, but the changes result in a more accurate assessment of
project-generated construction and operational emissions because they are based on project-
specific information. For example, the commenter questions changes to construction equipment
hour usage equipment assumptions, which were all based on applicant-provided information in
consultation with a construction contractor. Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is adequate as
presented” (p. 4).
However, this response is insufficient and fails to substantiate the associated changes for two reasons.
First, as previously discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the source provided for the
construction equipment usage hour assumptions is Appendix B, the CalEEMod output files themselves.
This is incorrect, as the Project documents should substantiate the changes included in the CalEEMod
model, not vice versa.
4 “CalEEMod User’s Guide.” CAPCOA, May 2021, available at: http://caleemod.com/, p. 34.
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Second, simply stating that the construction equipment usage hours were “based on applicant-provided
information in consultation with a construction contractor” does not justify these changes. As previously
stated, according to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA” (emphasis added).5
Here, until the RTC provides substantial evidence of the applicant-provided equipment usage hours, or
provides access to above-mentioned consultation with a construction contractor, we cannot verify the
changes. As such, we reiterate our November 2nd comment that the FEIR’s CalEEMod models are
unsubstantiated, and the FEIR and RTC’s less-than-significant air quality impact conclusion should not be
relied upon.
Unsubstantiated Worker and Vendor Trip Numbers
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center” CalEEMod
model included several changes to the default vendor and worker trip numbers. Review of the RTC
demonstrates that the Project again fails to justify or correct this modeling error. As discussed below,
we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the air quality impact significance
determination is unsubstantiated.
Specifically, regarding the unsubstantiated changes to the vendor and worker trip numbers, the RTC
states:
“Worker and vendor trips were based on CalEEMod default values. CalEEMod provides such
default values so that the model may still be used to evaluate emissions from a land use
development project in the event that such detailed information is not yet known (for instance,
for a project in the planning stage). Similarly, CalEEMod provides a host of default values for the
construction emissions analysis. Construction default values used in the assessment includes
construction truck and vehicle worker trips. Defaults in CalEEMod are often inaccurate and does
not take into account project specifics or local on-site conditions that may limit peak
construction activities – for example, size of site and city rules regarding the number of trucks
that may travel to and from a project site and be staged onsite. However, the emissions analysis
for this project utilized project-specific data to the extent information was available. Therefore,
the use of CalEEMod default parameters is appropriate and the FEIR’s analysis is adequate as
presented” (p. 4).
However, simply stating that the “emissions analysis for this project utilized project-specific data to the
extent information was available” does not justify the revised worker and vendor trip numbers.
According to the CalEEMod User’s Guide:
5 CalEEMod Model 2013.2.2 User’s Guide, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/usersguideSept2016.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 12.
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“CalEEMod was also designed to allow the user to change the defaults to reflect site- or project-
specific information, when available, provided that the information is supported by substantial
evidence as required by CEQA” (emphasis added).6
Here, until the RTC provides substantial evidence of the project-specific data used to revise the worker
and vendor trip numbers, we cannot verify the changes. As such, we reiterate our November 2nd
comment that the FEIR’s CalEEMod models are unsubstantiated, and the FEIR and RTC’s less-than-
significant air quality impact conclusion should not be relied upon.
Failure to Model Material Export
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center - Construction
HRA” CalEEMod model failed to include any amount of the material export required for Project
construction. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to justify or correct this
modeling error. As discussed below, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the air
quality impact significance determination is unsubstantiated.
Specifically, regarding the failure to model material export, the RTC states:
“The proposed project included approximate material export as a part of the construction
emission calculations. As presented on page 4.2-30, Construction, of the Air Quality EIR Chapter
the proposed project was estimated to require approximately 58,000 cubic yards of soil export
during grading/shoring activities. Grading information was based on grading plans provided by
the applicant. Excavation/shoring export has been reflected in the model. Grading activities are
anticipated to be performed through the use of off-road construction equipment (e.g., grader
and tractor/loader/backhoe) which would occur over approximately 8 to 9 months. Based on
information provided by the applicant, 10 cubic yard trucks would be used. Therefore, it was
assumed a total of 5,800 round haul trips or 11,600 one-way trips would be required for
grading/excavation activities which was included in the model. Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is
adequate as presented” (p. 4).
However, while we agree that 58,000 cubic yards of material export was included in the “Santa Monica
Wellness Center” model, the “Santa Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” model still fails to
include any amount of material export whatsoever. As such, we reiterate our November 2nd comment
that the FEIR’s “Santa Monica Wellness Center - Construction HRA” model is unsubstantiated, and the
FEIR and RTC’s less-than-significant air quality impact conclusion should not be relied upon. Diesel Particulate Matter Health Risk Emissions Inadequately Evaluated
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR failed to adequately evaluate the potential
health risk impacts associated with Project operation. Review of the FEIR and RTC demonstrates that the
Project again fails to adequately evaluate the Project’s potential health risk impacts. As discussed below,
6 CalEEMod Model 2013.2.2 User’s Guide, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-
source/caleemod/usersguideSept2016.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 12.
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we find the RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the FEIR’s less-than-significant impact conclusion
regarding the Project’s health risk impact should not be relied upon.
Specifically, in response to our November 2nd comments regarding the Project’s inadequate construction
health risk analysis (“HRA”), the RTC states:
“Based on the construction HRA using this refined model, AERMOD, using AERMOD
methodologies from the SCAQMD, and using the age sensitivity factors and other health risk
evaluation parameters recommended by the SCAQMD and the Office of Environmental Health
Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), health risk impacts were determined to be less than the SCAQMD
significance thresholds for cancer risk and non-cancer chronic risk for diesel particulate matter
after implementation of MM-AQ-1, which would require the use of Tier 4 interim equipment for
all construction equipment greater than 75 horsepower. Therefore, the FEIR’s analysis is
adequate as presented” (p. 5).
Furthermore, regarding SCAQMD guidance on construction and operational health risk impacts, the RTC
states:
“SCAQMD does not have guidance requiring that construction and operational health risk be
evaluated together. Based on an email from Michael Krause, Planning and Rule Manager with
South Coast Air Quality Management District, who is an expert, a project’s construction and
operational health risks need to be evaluated separately. Thus, the construction HRA is analyzed
in accordance with industry guidance and an operational HRA is not necessary” (p. 5).
However, these responses are insufficient for two reasons.
First, despite the use of the more refined AERMOD model, the FEIR’s construction HRA incorrectly relies
upon exhaust PM10 estimates from a flawed air model. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project
again fails to justify or correct this modeling error. As such, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate
and maintain that the health risk significance determination is unsubstantiated.
Second, the RTC claims that an operational HRA is not necessary and, thus, fails to evaluate the health
risk impacts associated with Project operation whatsoever. However, as the RTC fails to provide access
to the above-mentioned email from Michael Krause, we cannot verify the RTC’s claim. Thus, as
discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the Project is inconsistent with the Office of
Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (“OEHHA”). As such, until both the Project’s construction and
operational health risks are quantified, summed together, and compared to the SCAQMD threshold of
10 in one million, the RTC’s response is inadequate, and we maintain our November 2nd comment that
the FEIR failed to adequately evaluate the Project’s potential health risk impacts.
Greenhouse Gas Failure to Adequately Evaluate Greenhouse Gas Impacts
As discussed in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR estimated that the Project would generate
net annual greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions of 1,147.12 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents per
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year (“MT CO2e/year”) (p. 4.6-35, Table 4.6-4). However, the FEIR failed to compare the Project’s
estimated GHG emissions to a quantitative threshold. Instead, the FEIR relied upon the Project’s
consistency with the CARB’s Climate Change Scoping Plan, SCAG’s 2020-2045 RTP/SCS, and the City of
Santa Monica’s LUCE, Sustainable City Plan, Green Building and Energy Code, and Climate Action and
Adaptation Plan to conclude that the Project would result in a less-than-significant GHG impact (p. 4.6-
35 - 4.6-43). Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project again fails to adequately evaluate the
Project’s GHG impacts. As discussed below, we maintain that the FEIR’s and RTC’s GHG analyses, as well
as the subsequent less-than-significant impact conclusion, are incorrect for two reasons.
(1) The FEIR and RTC fail to consider the performance-based standards under CARB’s Scoping Plan;
and
(2) The FEIR and RTC fail to consider the performance-based standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS.
1) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards Under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan
As previously stated in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR incorrectly concluded that the
Project would be consistent with CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan. Specifically, the FEIR failed to consider the
performance-based standards under CARB’s 2017 Scoping Plan. Review of the RTC demonstrates that
the Project fails adjust their analysis. Specifically, the RTC states:
“According to the transportation analysis provided in the FEIR, the proposed project meets Tier
3 of the City’s VMT screening criteria, and therefore no VMT analysis is required, and the project
is determined to have a less-than-significant VMT impact. Given the less than significant VMT
impact, the GHG emissions from per capita VMT associated with the project are assumed to be
consistent with the VMT goals of the 2017 Scoping Plan” (p. 7).
However, this response is insufficient. Simply because the Project will have a less than significant VMT
impact does not mean that the Project’s GHG emissions per capita VMT would be less than significant.
As such, we find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the GHG impact significance
determination is unsubstantiated.
2) Failure to Consider Performance-based Standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS
As previously stated in our November 2nd comment letter, the FEIR incorrectly concluded that the
Project would be consistent with SCAG’s RTP/SCS. Specifically, the FEIR failed to consider the
performance-based standards under SCAG’s RTP/SCS. Review of the RTC demonstrates that the Project
fails to adjust their analysis. Specifically, the RTC again states:
“According to the transportation analysis provided in the FEIR, the proposed project meets Tier
3 of the City’s VMT screening criteria, and therefore no VMT analysis is required, and the project
is determined to have a less-than-significant VMT impact. Given the less than significant VMT
impact, the GHG emissions from per capita VMT associated with the project are assumed to be
consistent with the VMT goals of the 2017 Scoping Plan” (p. 7).
As previously mentioned, simply because the Project will have a less than significant VMT impact does
not mean that the Project’s GHG emissions per capita VMT would be less than significant. As such, we
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find the FEIR and RTC to be inadequate and maintain that the GHG impact significance determination is
unsubstantiated. Design Features Should Be Included as Mitigation Measures
As previously stated in our November 2nd comment letter, our analysis demonstrates that the Project
would result in potentially significant health risk and GHG impacts that should be mitigated further. As
such, we reiterate our November 2nd comment that the Project should implement all sustainability
design features, such as energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, the
installation of a PV system, and low-flow water fixtures, as formal mitigation measures. Including formal
mitigation measures by properly committing to their implementation would result in verifiable
emissions reductions that may help reduce emissions to less-than-significant levels. Disclaimer
SWAPE has received limited discovery regarding this project. Additional information may become
available in the future; thus, we retain the right to revise or amend this report when additional
information becomes available. Our professional services have been performed using that degree of
care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable environmental consultants
practicing in this or similar localities at the time of service. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is
made as to the scope of work, work methodologies and protocols, site conditions, analytical testing
results, and findings presented. This report reflects efforts which were limited to information that was
reasonably accessible at the time of the work, and may contain informational gaps, inconsistencies, or
otherwise be incomplete due to the unavailability or uncertainty of information obtained or provided by
third parties.
Sincerely,
Matt Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg.
Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Attachment A: Matt Hagemann CV
Attachment B: Paul E. Rosenfeld CV
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2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Matt Hagemann, P.G, C.Hg.
(949) 887-9013
mhagemann@swape.com
Matthew F. Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., QSD, QSP
Geologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization
Investigation and Remediation Strategies
Litigation Support and Testifying Expert
Industrial Stormwater Compliance
CEQA Review
Education:
M.S. Degree, Geology, California State University Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 1984.
B.A. Degree, Geology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, 1982.
Professional Certifications:
California Professional Geologist
California Certified Hydrogeologist
Qualified SWPPP Developer and Practitioner
Professional Experience:
Matt has 30 years of experience in environmental policy, contaminant assessment and remediation,
stormwater compliance, and CEQA review. He spent nine years with the U.S. EPA in the RCRA and
Superfund programs and served as EPA’s Senior Science Policy Advisor in the Western Regional
Office where he identified emerging threats to groundwater from perchlorate and MTBE. While with
EPA, Matt also served as a Senior Hydrogeologist in the oversight of the assessment of seven major
military facilities undergoing base closure. He led numerous enforcement actions under provisions of
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and directed efforts to improve hydrogeologic
characterization and water quality monitoring. For the past 15 years, as a founding partner with SWAPE,
Matt has developed extensive client relationships and has managed complex projects that include
consultation as an expert witness and a regulatory specialist, and a manager of projects ranging from
industrial stormwater compliance to CEQA review of impacts from hazardous waste, air quality and
greenhouse gas emissions.
Positions Matt has held include:
•Founding Partner, Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE) (2003 – present);
•Geology Instructor, Golden West College, 2010 – 2104, 2017;
•Senior Environmental Analyst, Komex H2O Science, Inc. (2000 ‐‐ 2003);
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• Executive Director, Orange Coast Watch (2001 – 2004);
• Senior Science Policy Advisor and Hydrogeologist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1989–
1998);
• Hydrogeologist, National Park Service, Water Resources Division (1998 – 2000);
• Adjunct Faculty Member, San Francisco State University, Department of Geosciences (1993 –
1998);
• Instructor, College of Marin, Department of Science (1990 – 1995);
• Geologist, U.S. Forest Service (1986 – 1998); and
• Geologist, Dames & Moore (1984 – 1986).
Senior Regulatory and Litigation Support Analyst:
With SWAPE, Matt’s responsibilities have included:
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of over 300 environmental impact reports
and negative declarations since 2003 under CEQA that identify significant issues with regard
to hazardous waste, water resources, water quality, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions,
and geologic hazards. Make recommendations for additional mitigation measures to lead
agencies at the local and county level to include additional characterization of health risks
and implementation of protective measures to reduce worker exposure to hazards from
toxins and Valley Fever.
• Stormwater analysis, sampling and best management practice evaluation at more than 100 industrial
facilities.
• Expert witness on numerous cases including, for example, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)
contamination of groundwater, MTBE litigation, air toxins at hazards at a school, CERCLA
compliance in assessment and remediation, and industrial stormwater contamination.
• Technical assistance and litigation support for vapor intrusion concerns.
• Lead analyst and testifying expert in the review of environmental issues in license applications
for large solar power plants before the California Energy Commission.
• Manager of a project to evaluate numerous formerly used military sites in the western U.S.
• Manager of a comprehensive evaluation of potential sources of perchlorate contamination in
Southern California drinking water wells.
• Manager and designated expert for litigation support under provisions of Proposition 65 in the
review of releases of gasoline to sources drinking water at major refineries and hundreds of gas
stations throughout California.
With Komex H2O Science Inc., Matt’s duties included the following:
• Senior author of a report on the extent of perchlorate contamination that was used in testimony
by the former U.S. EPA Administrator and General Counsel.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of MTBE use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in the development of a comprehensive, electronically interactive chronology
of perchlorate use, research, and regulation.
• Senior researcher in a study that estimates nationwide costs for MTBE remediation and drinking
water treatment, results of which were published in newspapers nationwide and in testimony
against provisions of an energy bill that would limit liability for oil companies.
• Research to support litigation to restore drinking water supplies that have been contaminated by
MTBE in California and New York.
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• Expert witness testimony in a case of oil production‐related contamination in Mississippi.
• Lead author for a multi‐volume remedial investigation report for an operating school in Los
Angeles that met strict regulatory requirements and rigorous deadlines.
• Development of strategic approaches for cleanup of contaminated sites in consultation with
clients and regulators.
Executive Director:
As Executive Director with Orange Coast Watch, Matt led efforts to restore water quality at Orange
County beaches from multiple sources of contamination including urban runoff and the discharge of
wastewater. In reporting to a Board of Directors that included representatives from leading Orange
County universities and businesses, Matt prepared issue papers in the areas of treatment and disinfection
of wastewater and control of the discharge of grease to sewer systems. Matt actively participated in the
development of countywide water quality permits for the control of urban runoff and permits for the
discharge of wastewater. Matt worked with other nonprofits to protect and restore water quality, including
Surfrider, Natural Resources Defense Council and Orange County CoastKeeper as well as with business
institutions including the Orange County Business Council.
Hydrogeology:
As a Senior Hydrogeologist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Matt led investigations to
characterize and cleanup closing military bases, including Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Hunters Point
Naval Shipyard, Treasure Island Naval Station, Alameda Naval Station, Moffett Field, Mather Army
Airfield, and Sacramento Army Depot. Specific activities were as follows:
• Led efforts to model groundwater flow and contaminant transport, ensured adequacy of
monitoring networks, and assessed cleanup alternatives for contaminated sediment, soil, and
groundwater.
• Initiated a regional program for evaluation of groundwater sampling practices and laboratory
analysis at military bases.
• Identified emerging issues, wrote technical guidance, and assisted in policy and regulation
development through work on four national U.S. EPA workgroups, including the Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum and the Federal Facilities Forum.
At the request of the State of Hawaii, Matt developed a methodology to determine the vulnerability of
groundwater to contamination on the islands of Maui and Oahu. He used analytical models and a GIS to
show zones of vulnerability, and the results were adopted and published by the State of Hawaii and
County of Maui.
As a hydrogeologist with the EPA Groundwater Protection Section, Matt worked with provisions of the
Safe Drinking Water Act and NEPA to prevent drinking water contamination. Specific activities included
the following:
• Received an EPA Bronze Medal for his contribution to the development of national guidance for
the protection of drinking water.
• Managed the Sole Source Aquifer Program and protected the drinking water of two communities
through designation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. He prepared geologic reports, conducted
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public hearings, and responded to public comments from residents who were very concerned
about the impact of designation.
• Reviewed a number of Environmental Impact Statements for planned major developments,
including large hazardous and solid waste disposal facilities, mine reclamation, and water
transfer.
Matt served as a hydrogeologist with the RCRA Hazardous Waste program. Duties were as follows:
• Supervised the hydrogeologic investigation of hazardous waste sites to determine compliance
with Subtitle C requirements.
• Reviewed and wrote ʺpart Bʺ permits for the disposal of hazardous waste.
• Conducted RCRA Corrective Action investigations of waste sites and led inspections that formed
the basis for significant enforcement actions that were developed in close coordination with U.S.
EPA legal counsel.
• Wrote contract specifications and supervised contractor’s investigations of waste sites.
With the National Park Service, Matt directed service‐wide investigations of contaminant sources to
prevent degradation of water quality, including the following tasks:
• Applied pertinent laws and regulations including CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA, NRDA, and the
Clean Water Act to control military, mining, and landfill contaminants.
• Conducted watershed‐scale investigations of contaminants at parks, including Yellowstone and
Olympic National Park.
• Identified high‐levels of perchlorate in soil adjacent to a national park in New Mexico
and advised park superintendent on appropriate response actions under CERCLA.
• Served as a Park Service representative on the Interagency Perchlorate Steering Committee, a
national workgroup.
• Developed a program to conduct environmental compliance audits of all National Parks while
serving on a national workgroup.
• Co‐authored two papers on the potential for water contamination from the operation of personal
watercraft and snowmobiles, these papers serving as the basis for the development of nation‐
wide policy on the use of these vehicles in National Parks.
• Contributed to the Federal Multi‐Agency Source Water Agreement under the Clean Water
Action Plan.
Policy:
Served senior management as the Senior Science Policy Advisor with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 9.
Activities included the following:
• Advised the Regional Administrator and senior management on emerging issues such as the
potential for the gasoline additive MTBE and ammonium perchlorate to contaminate drinking
water supplies.
• Shaped EPA’s national response to these threats by serving on workgroups and by contributing
to guidance, including the Office of Research and Development publication, Oxygenates in
Water: Critical Information and Research Needs.
• Improved the technical training of EPAʹs scientific and engineering staff.
• Earned an EPA Bronze Medal for representing the region’s 300 scientists and engineers in
negotiations with the Administrator and senior management to better integrate scientific
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principles into the policy‐making process.
• Established national protocol for the peer review of scientific documents.
Geology:
With the U.S. Forest Service, Matt led investigations to determine hillslope stability of areas proposed for
timber harvest in the central Oregon Coast Range. Specific activities were as follows:
• Mapped geology in the field, and used aerial photographic interpretation and mathematical
models to determine slope stability.
• Coordinated his research with community members who were concerned with natural resource
protection.
• Characterized the geology of an aquifer that serves as the sole source of drinking water for the
city of Medford, Oregon.
As a consultant with Dames and Moore, Matt led geologic investigations of two contaminated sites (later
listed on the Superfund NPL) in the Portland, Oregon, area and a large hazardous waste site in eastern
Oregon. Duties included the following:
• Supervised year‐long effort for soil and groundwater sampling.
• Conducted aquifer tests.
• Investigated active faults beneath sites proposed for hazardous waste disposal.
Teaching:
From 1990 to 1998, Matt taught at least one course per semester at the community college and university
levels:
• At San Francisco State University, held an adjunct faculty position and taught courses in
environmental geology, oceanography (lab and lecture), hydrogeology, and groundwater
contamination.
• Served as a committee member for graduate and undergraduate students.
• Taught courses in environmental geology and oceanography at the College of Marin.
Matt is currently a part time geology instructor at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California
where he taught from 2010 to 2014 and in 2017.
Invited Testimony, Reports, Papers and Presentations:
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Presentation to the Public
Environmental Law Conference, Eugene, Oregon.
Hagemann, M.F., 2008. Disclosure of Hazardous Waste Issues under CEQA. Invited presentation to U.S.
EPA Region 9, San Francisco, California.
Hagemann, M.F., 2005. Use of Electronic Databases in Environmental Regulation, Policy Making and
Public Participation. Brownfields 2005, Denver, Coloradao.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Nevada and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust, Las
Vegas, NV (served on conference organizing committee).
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Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Invited testimony to a California Senate committee hearing on air toxins at
schools in Southern California, Los Angeles.
Brown, A., Farrow, J., Gray, A. and Hagemann, M., 2004. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE
Releases from Underground Storage Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells.
Presentation to the Ground Water and Environmental Law Conference, National Groundwater
Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in Arizona and the Southwestern U.S. Presentation to a meeting of the American Groundwater Trust,
Phoenix, AZ (served on conference organizing committee).
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River and Impacts to Drinking Water
in the Southwestern U.S. Invited presentation to a special committee meeting of the National Academy
of Sciences, Irvine, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
tribal EPA meeting, Pechanga, CA.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River. Invited presentation to a
meeting of tribal repesentatives, Parker, AZ.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Impact of Perchlorate on the Colorado River and Associated Drinking Water
Supplies. Invited presentation to the Inter‐Tribal Meeting, Torres Martinez Tribe.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. The Emergence of Perchlorate as a Widespread Drinking Water Contaminant.
Invited presentation to the U.S. EPA Region 9.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. A Deductive Approach to the Assessment of Perchlorate Contamination. Invited
presentation to the California Assembly Natural Resources Committee.
Hagemann, M.F., 2003. Perchlorate: A Cold War Legacy in Drinking Water. Presentation to a meeting of
the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Presentation to a
meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater and an Estimate of Costs to Address
Impacts to Groundwater. Presentation to the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental
Journalists.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of the Cost to Address MTBE Contamination in Groundwater
(and Who Will Pay). Presentation to a meeting of the National Groundwater Association.
Hagemann, M.F., 2002. An Estimate of Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Underground Storage
Tanks and the Resulting Impact to Drinking Water Wells. Presentation to a meeting of the U.S. EPA and
State Underground Storage Tank Program managers.
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Hagemann, M.F., 2001. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Unpublished
report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Cleanup Cost for MTBE in Groundwater Used as Drinking Water.
Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., 2001. Estimated Costs to Address MTBE Releases from Leaking Underground Storage
Tanks. Unpublished report.
Hagemann, M.F., and VanMouwerik, M., 1999. Potential W a t e r Quality Concerns Related
to Snowmobile Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
VanMouwerik, M. and Hagemann, M.F. 1999, Water Quality Concerns Related to Personal Watercraft
Usage. Water Resources Division, National Park Service, Technical Report.
Hagemann, M.F., 1999, Is Dilution the Solution to Pollution in National Parks? The George Wright
Society Biannual Meeting, Asheville, North Carolina.
Hagemann, M.F., 1997, The Potential for MTBE to Contaminate Groundwater. U.S. EPA Superfund
Groundwater Technical Forum Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Hagemann, M.F., and Gill, M., 1996, Impediments to Intrinsic Remediation, Moffett Field Naval Air
Station, Conference on Intrinsic Remediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Salt Lake City.
Hagemann, M.F., Fukunaga, G.L., 1996, The Vulnerability of Groundwater to Anthropogenic
Contaminants on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. Hawaii Water Works Association Annual Meeting, Maui,
October 1996.
Hagemann, M. F., Fukanaga, G. L., 1996, Ranking Groundwater Vulnerability in Central Oahu,
Hawaii. Proceedings, Geographic Information Systems in Environmental Resources Management, Air
and Waste Management Association Publication VIP‐61.
Hagemann, M.F., 1994. Groundwater Ch ar ac te r i z a t i o n and Cl ean up a t Closing Military Bases
in California. Proceedings, California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
Hagemann, M.F. and Sabol, M.A., 1993. Role of the U.S. EPA in the High Plains States Groundwater
Recharge Demonstration Program. Proceedings, Sixth Biennial Symposium on the Artificial Recharge of
Groundwater.
Hagemann, M.F., 1993. U.S. EPA Policy on the Technical Impracticability of the Cleanup of DNAPL‐
contaminated Groundwater. California Groundwater Resources Association Meeting.
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Hagemann, M.F., 1992. Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquid Contamination of Groundwater: An Ounce of
Prevention... Proceedings, Association of Engineering Geologists Annual Meeting, v. 35.
Other Experience:
Selected as subject matter expert for the California Professional Geologist licensing examinations,
2009‐2011.
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SOIL WATER AIR PROTECTION ENTERPRISE
2656 29th Street, Suite 201
Santa Monica, California 90405
Attn: Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.
Mobil: (310) 795-2335
Office: (310) 452-5555
Fax: (310) 452-5550
Email: prosenfeld@swape.com
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Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D.Chemical Fate and Transport & Air Dispersion Modeling
Principal Environmental Chemist Risk Assessment & Remediation Specialist
Education
Ph.D. Soil Chemistry, University of Washington, 1999. Dissertation on volatile organic compound filtration.
M.S. Environmental Science, U.C. Berkeley, 1995. Thesis on organic waste economics.
B.A. Environmental Studies, U.C. Santa Barbara, 1991. Thesis on wastewater treatment.
Professional Experience
Dr. Rosenfeld has over 25 years’ experience conducting environmental investigations and risk assessments for
evaluating impacts to human health, property, and ecological receptors. His expertise focuses on the fate and
transport of environmental contaminants, human health risk, exposure assessment, and ecological restoration. Dr.
Rosenfeld has evaluated and modeled emissions from oil spills, landfills, boilers and incinerators, process stacks,
storage tanks, confined animal feeding operations, industrial, military and agricultural sources, unconventional oil
drilling operations, and locomotive and construction engines. His project experience ranges from monitoring and
modeling of pollution sources to evaluating impacts of pollution on workers at industrial facilities and residents in
surrounding communities. Dr. Rosenfeld has also successfully modeled exposure to contaminants distributed by
water systems and via vapor intrusion.
Dr. Rosenfeld has investigated and designed remediation programs and risk assessments for contaminated sites
containing lead, heavy metals, mold, bacteria, particulate matter, petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents,
pesticides, radioactive waste, dioxins and furans, semi- and volatile organic compounds, PCBs, PAHs, creosote,
perchlorate, asbestos, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFOA/PFOS), unusual polymers, fuel oxygenates
(MTBE), among other pollutants. Dr. Rosenfeld also has experience evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from
various projects and is an expert on the assessment of odors from industrial and agricultural sites, as well as the
evaluation of odor nuisance impacts and technologies for abatement of odorous emissions. As a principal scientist
at SWAPE, Dr. Rosenfeld directs air dispersion modeling and exposure assessments. He has served as an expert
witness and testified about pollution sources causing nuisance and/or personal injury at sites and has testified as an
expert witness on numerous cases involving exposure to soil, water and air contaminants from industrial, railroad,
agricultural, and military sources.
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Professional History:
Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE); 2003 to present; Principal and Founding Partner
UCLA School of Public Health; 2007 to 2011; Lecturer (Assistant Researcher)
UCLA School of Public Health; 2003 to 2006; Adjunct Professor
UCLA Environmental Science and Engineering Program; 2002-2004; Doctoral Intern Coordinator
UCLA Institute of the Environment, 2001-2002; Research Associate
Komex H2O Science, 2001 to 2003; Senior Remediation Scientist
National Groundwater Association, 2002-2004; Lecturer
San Diego State University, 1999-2001; Adjunct Professor
Anteon Corp., San Diego, 2000-2001; Remediation Project Manager
Ogden (now Amec), San Diego, 2000-2000; Remediation Project Manager
Bechtel, San Diego, California, 1999 – 2000; Risk Assessor
King County, Seattle, 1996 – 1999; Scientist
James River Corp., Washington, 1995-96; Scientist
Big Creek Lumber, Davenport, California, 1995; Scientist
Plumas Corp., California and USFS, Tahoe 1993-1995; Scientist
Peace Corps and World Wildlife Fund, St. Kitts, West Indies, 1991-1993; Scientist
Publications:
Remy, L.L., Clay T., Byers, V., Rosenfeld P. E. (2019) Hospital, Health, and Community Burden After Oil
Refinery Fires, Richmond, California 2007 and 2012. Environmental Health. 18:48
Simons, R.A., Seo, Y. Rosenfeld, P., (2015) Modeling the Effect of Refinery Emission On Residential Property
Value. Journal of Real Estate Research. 27(3):321-342
Chen, J. A, Zapata A. R., Sutherland A. J., Molmen, D.R., Chow, B. S., Wu, L. E., Rosenfeld, P. E., Hesse, R. C.,
(2012) Sulfur Dioxide and Volatile Organic Compound Exposure To A Community In Texas City Texas Evaluated
Using Aermod and Empirical Data. American Journal of Environmental Science, 8(6), 622-632.
Rosenfeld, P.E. & Feng, L. (2011). The Risks of Hazardous Waste. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2011). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Agrochemical Industry, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Gonzalez, J., Feng, L., Sutherland, A., Waller, C., Sok, H., Hesse, R., Rosenfeld, P. (2010). PCBs and
Dioxins/Furans in Attic Dust Collected Near Former PCB Production and Secondary Copper Facilities in Sauget, IL.
Procedia Environmental Sciences. 113–125.
Feng, L., Wu, C., Tam, L., Sutherland, A.J., Clark, J.J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Dioxin and Furan Blood Lipid and
Attic Dust Concentrations in Populations Living Near Four Wood Treatment Facilities in the United States. Journal
of Environmental Health. 73(6), 34-46.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2010). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Wood and Paper Industries. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Cheremisinoff, N.P., & Rosenfeld, P.E. (2009). Handbook of Pollution Prevention and Cleaner Production: Best
Practices in the Petroleum Industry. Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in populations living
near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Air
Pollution, 123 (17), 319-327.
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Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). A Statistical Analysis Of Attic Dust And Blood Lipid
Concentrations Of Tetrachloro-p-Dibenzodioxin (TCDD) Toxicity Equivalency Quotients (TEQ) In Two
Populations Near Wood Treatment Facilities. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 002252-002255.
Tam L. K.., Wu C. D., Clark J. J. and Rosenfeld, P.E. (2008). Methods For Collect Samples For Assessing Dioxins
And Other Environmental Contaminants In Attic Dust: A Review. Organohalogen Compounds, 70, 000527-
000530.
Hensley, A.R. A. Scott, J. J. J. Clark, Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Attic Dust and Human Blood Samples Collected near
a Former Wood Treatment Facility. Environmental Research. 105, 194-197.
Rosenfeld, P.E., J. J. J. Clark, A. R. Hensley, M. Suffet. (2007). The Use of an Odor Wheel Classification for
Evaluation of Human Health Risk Criteria for Compost Facilities. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 345-357.
Rosenfeld, P. E., M. Suffet. (2007). The Anatomy Of Odour Wheels For Odours Of Drinking Water, Wastewater,
Compost And The Urban Environment. Water Science & Technology 55(5), 335-344.
Sullivan, P. J. Clark, J.J.J., Agardy, F. J., Rosenfeld, P.E. (2007). Toxic Legacy, Synthetic Toxins in the Food,
Water, and Air in American Cities. Boston Massachusetts: Elsevier Publishing
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash. Water Science
and Technology. 49(9),171-178.
Rosenfeld P. E., J.J. Clark, I.H. (Mel) Suffet (2004). The Value of An Odor-Quality-Wheel Classification Scheme
For The Urban Environment. Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC)
2004. New Orleans, October 2-6, 2004.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet, I.H. (2004). Understanding Odorants Associated With Compost, Biomass Facilities,
and the Land Application of Biosolids. Water Science and Technology. 49(9), 193-199.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Suffet I.H. (2004). Control of Compost Odor Using High Carbon Wood Ash, Water Science
and Technology, 49( 9), 171-178.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M. A., Sellew, P. (2004). Measurement of Biosolids Odor and Odorant Emissions from
Windrows, Static Pile and Biofilter. Water Environment Research. 76(4), 310-315.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Grey, M and Suffet, M. (2002). Compost Demonstration Project, Sacramento California Using
High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a Green Materials Composting Facility. Integrated Waste Management
Board Public Affairs Office, Publications Clearinghouse (MS–6), Sacramento, CA Publication #442-02-008.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Characterization of odor emissions from three different biosolids. Water
Soil and Air Pollution. 127(1-4), 173-191.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2000). Wood ash control of odor emissions from biosolids application. Journal
of Environmental Quality. 29, 1662-1668.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry and D. Bennett. (2001). Wastewater dewatering polymer affect on biosolids odor
emissions and microbial activity. Water Environment Research. 73(4), 363-367.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (2001). Activated Carbon and Wood Ash Sorption of Wastewater, Compost, and
Biosolids Odorants. Water Environment Research, 73, 388-393.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and Henry C. L., (2001). High carbon wood ash effect on biosolids microbial activity and odor.
Water Environment Research. 131(1-4), 247-262.
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Chollack, T. and P. Rosenfeld. (1998). Compost Amendment Handbook For Landscaping. Prepared for and
distributed by the City of Redmond, Washington State.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1992). The Mount Liamuiga Crater Trail. Heritage Magazine of St. Kitts, 3(2).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1993). High School Biogas Project to Prevent Deforestation On St. Kitts. Biomass Users
Network, 7(1).
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions From Biosolids
Application To Forest Soil. Doctoral Thesis. University of Washington College of Forest Resources.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1994). Potential Utilization of Small Diameter Trees on Sierra County Public Land. Masters
thesis reprinted by the Sierra County Economic Council. Sierra County, California.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (1991). How to Build a Small Rural Anaerobic Digester & Uses Of Biogas In The First And Third
World. Bachelors Thesis. University of California.
Presentations:
Rosenfeld, P.E., "The science for Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFAS): What makes remediation so hard?" Law
Seminars International, (May 9-10, 2018) 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 101 Seattle, WA.
Rosenfeld, P.E., Sutherland, A; Hesse, R.; Zapata, A. (October 3-6, 2013). Air dispersion modeling of volatile
organic emissions from multiple natural gas wells in Decatur, TX. 44th Western Regional Meeting, American
Chemical Society. Lecture conducted from Santa Clara, CA.
Sok, H.L.; Waller, C.C.; Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sutherland, A.J.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; Hesse, R.C.;
Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Atrazine: A Persistent Pesticide in Urban Drinking Water.
Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Feng, L.; Gonzalez, J.; Sok, H.L.; Sutherland, A.J.; Waller, C.C.; Wisdom-Stack, T.; Sahai, R.K.; La, M.; Hesse,
R.C.; Rosenfeld, P.E. (June 20-23, 2010). Bringing Environmental Justice to East St. Louis,
Illinois. Urban Environmental Pollution. Lecture conducted from Boston, MA.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Perfluoroctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Perfluoroactane Sulfonate (PFOS)
Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the United
States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting, Lecture conducted
from Tuscon, AZ.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (April 19-23, 2009). Cost to Filter Atrazine Contamination from Drinking Water in the United
States” Contamination in Drinking Water From the Use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFF) at Airports in the
United States. 2009 Ground Water Summit and 2009 Ground Water Protection Council Spring Meeting. Lecture
conducted from Tuscon, AZ.
Wu, C., Tam, L., Clark, J., Rosenfeld, P. (20-22 July, 2009). Dioxin and furan blood lipid concentrations in
populations living near four wood treatment facilities in the United States. Brebbia, C.A. and Popov, V., eds., Air
Pollution XVII: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on Modeling, Monitoring and
Management of Air Pollution. Lecture conducted from Tallinn, Estonia.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Moss Point Community Exposure To Contaminants From A Releasing
Facility. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from
University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). The Repeated Trespass of Tritium-Contaminated Water Into A
Surrounding Community Form Repeated Waste Spills From A Nuclear Power Plant. The 23rd Annual International
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Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MA.
Rosenfeld, P. E. (October 15-18, 2007). Somerville Community Exposure To Contaminants From Wood Treatment
Facility Emissions. The 23rd Annual International Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Lecture conducted
from University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Production, Chemical Properties, Toxicology, & Treatment Case Studies of 1,2,3-
Trichloropropane (TCP). The Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) Annual Meeting. Lecture
conducted from San Diego, CA.
Rosenfeld P. E. (March 2007). Blood and Attic Sampling for Dioxin/Furan, PAH, and Metal Exposure in Florala,
Alabama. The AEHS Annual Meeting. Lecture conducted from San Diego, CA.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (August 21 – 25, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. The 26th International Symposium on
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants – DIOXIN2006. Lecture conducted from Radisson SAS Scandinavia
Hotel in Oslo Norway.
Hensley A.R., Scott, A., Rosenfeld P.E., Clark, J.J.J. (November 4-8, 2006). Dioxin Containing Attic Dust And
Human Blood Samples Collected Near A Former Wood Treatment Facility. APHA 134 Annual Meeting &
Exposition. Lecture conducted from Boston Massachusetts.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (October 24-25, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
Mealey’s C8/PFOA. Science, Risk & Litigation Conference. Lecture conducted from The Rittenhouse Hotel,
Philadelphia, PA.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation PEMA Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton
Hotel, Irvine California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 19, 2005). Fate, Transport, Toxicity, And Persistence of 1,2,3-TCP. PEMA
Emerging Contaminant Conference. Lecture conducted from Hilton Hotel in Irvine, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (September 26-27, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PDBEs. Mealey’s Groundwater
Conference. Lecture conducted from Ritz Carlton Hotel, Marina Del Ray, California.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (June 7-8, 2005). Fate, Transport and Persistence of PFOA and Related Chemicals.
International Society of Environmental Forensics: Focus On Emerging Contaminants. Lecture conducted from
Sheraton Oceanfront Hotel, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Fate Transport, Persistence and Toxicology of PFOA and Related
Perfluorochemicals. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water And Environmental Law Conference.
Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld Ph.D. (July 21-22, 2005). Brominated Flame Retardants in Groundwater: Pathways to Human
Ingestion, Toxicology and Remediation. 2005 National Groundwater Association Ground Water and
Environmental Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore Maryland.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. and Rob Hesse R.G. (May 5-6, 2004). Tert-butyl Alcohol Liability
and Toxicology, A National Problem and Unquantified Liability. National Groundwater Association. Environmental
Law Conference. Lecture conducted from Congress Plaza Hotel, Chicago Illinois.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (March 2004). Perchlorate Toxicology. Meeting of the American Groundwater Trust.
Lecture conducted from Phoenix Arizona.
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Hagemann, M.F., Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and Rob Hesse (2004). Perchlorate Contamination of the Colorado River.
Meeting of tribal representatives. Lecture conducted from Parker, AZ.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (April 7, 2004). A National Damage Assessment Model For PCE and Dry Cleaners.
Drycleaner Symposium. California Ground Water Association. Lecture conducted from Radison Hotel, Sacramento,
California.
Rosenfeld, P. E., Grey, M., (June 2003) Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Seventh
International In Situ And On Site Bioremediation Symposium Battelle Conference Orlando, FL.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. and James Clark Ph.D. (February 20-21, 2003) Understanding Historical Use, Chemical
Properties, Toxicity and Regulatory Guidance of 1,4 Dioxane. National Groundwater Association. Southwest Focus
Conference. Water Supply and Emerging Contaminants.. Lecture conducted from Hyatt Regency Phoenix Arizona.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (February 6-7, 2003). Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. California
CUPA Forum. Lecture conducted from Marriott Hotel, Anaheim California.
Paul Rosenfeld, Ph.D. (October 23, 2002) Underground Storage Tank Litigation and Remediation. EPA
Underground Storage Tank Roundtable. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Understanding Odor from Compost, Wastewater and
Industrial Processes. Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water
Association. Lecture conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Suffet, M. (October 7- 10, 2002). Using High Carbon Wood Ash to Control Compost Odor.
Sixth Annual Symposium On Off Flavors in the Aquatic Environment. International Water Association. Lecture
conducted from Barcelona Spain.
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (September 22-24, 2002). Biocycle Composting For Coastal Sage Restoration.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association. Lecture conducted from Vancouver Washington..
Rosenfeld, P.E. and Grey, M. A. (November 11-14, 2002). Using High-Carbon Wood Ash to Control Odor at a
Green Materials Composting Facility. Soil Science Society Annual Conference. Lecture conducted from
Indianapolis, Maryland.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (September 16, 2000). Two stage biofilter for biosolids composting odor control. Water
Environment Federation. Lecture conducted from Anaheim California.
Rosenfeld. P.E. (October 16, 2000). Wood ash and biofilter control of compost odor. Biofest. Lecture conducted
from Ocean Shores, California.
Rosenfeld, P.E. (2000). Bioremediation Using Organic Soil Amendments. California Resource Recovery
Association. Lecture conducted from Sacramento California.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., and C.L. Henry. (1999). An evaluation of ash incorporation with biosolids for odor reduction. Soil
Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Salt Lake City Utah.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Comparison of Microbial Activity and Odor Emissions from
Three Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Brown and Caldwell. Lecture conducted from Seattle Washington.
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Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry. (1998). Characterization, Quantification, and Control of Odor Emissions from
Biosolids Application To Forest Soil. Biofest. Lecture conducted from Lake Chelan, Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E, C.L. Henry, R. Harrison. (1998). Oat and Grass Seed Germination and Nitrogen and Sulfur
Emissions Following Biosolids Incorporation With High-Carbon Wood-Ash. Water Environment Federation 12th
Annual Residuals and Biosolids Management Conference Proceedings. Lecture conducted from Bellevue
Washington.
Rosenfeld, P.E., C.L. Henry, R. B. Harrison, and R. Dills. (1997). Comparison of Odor Emissions From Three
Different Biosolids Applied to Forest Soil. Soil Science Society of America. Lecture conducted from Anaheim
California.
Teaching Experience:
UCLA Department of Environmental Health (Summer 2003 through 20010) Taught Environmental Health Science
100 to students, including undergrad, medical doctors, public health professionals and nurses. Course focused on
the health effects of environmental contaminants.
National Ground Water Association, Successful Remediation Technologies. Custom Course in Sante Fe, New
Mexico. May 21, 2002. Focused on fate and transport of fuel contaminants associated with underground storage
tanks.
National Ground Water Association; Successful Remediation Technologies Course in Chicago Illinois. April 1,
2002. Focused on fate and transport of contaminants associated with Superfund and RCRA sites.
California Integrated Waste Management Board, April and May, 2001. Alternative Landfill Caps Seminar in San
Diego, Ventura, and San Francisco. Focused on both prescriptive and innovative landfill cover design.
UCLA Department of Environmental Engineering, February 5, 2002. Seminar on Successful Remediation
Technologies focusing on Groundwater Remediation.
University Of Washington, Soil Science Program, Teaching Assistant for several courses including: Soil Chemistry,
Organic Soil Amendments, and Soil Stability.
U.C. Berkeley, Environmental Science Program Teaching Assistant for Environmental Science 10.
Academic Grants Awarded:
California Integrated Waste Management Board. $41,000 grant awarded to UCLA Institute of the Environment.
Goal: To investigate effect of high carbon wood ash on volatile organic emissions from compost. 2001.
Synagro Technologies, Corona California: $10,000 grant awarded to San Diego State University.
Goal: investigate effect of biosolids for restoration and remediation of degraded coastal sage soils. 2000.
King County, Department of Research and Technology, Washington State. $100,000 grant awarded to University of
Washington: Goal: To investigate odor emissions from biosolids application and the effect of polymers and ash on
VOC emissions. 1998.
Northwest Biosolids Management Association, Washington State. $20,000 grant awarded to investigate effect of
polymers and ash on VOC emissions from biosolids. 1997.
James River Corporation, Oregon: $10,000 grant was awarded to investigate the success of genetically engineered
Poplar trees with resistance to round-up. 1996.
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United State Forest Service, Tahoe National Forest: $15,000 grant was awarded to investigating fire ecology of the
Tahoe National Forest. 1995.
Kellogg Foundation, Washington D.C. $500 grant was awarded to construct a large anaerobic digester on St. Kitts
in West Indies. 1993
Deposition and/or Trial Testimony:
In the Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-14-2021
Trial, October 8-4-2021
In the Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois
Joseph Rafferty, Plaintiff vs. Consolidated Rail Corporation and National Railroad Passenger Corporation
d/b/a AMTRAK,
Case No.: No. 18-L-6845
Rosenfeld Deposition, 6-28-2021
In the United States District Court For the Northern District of Illinois
Theresa Romcoe, Plaintiff vs. Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation d/b/a METRA
Rail, Defendants
Case No.: No. 17-cv-8517
Rosenfeld Deposition, 5-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and For the Cunty of Maricopa
Mary Tryon et al., Plaintiff vs. The City of Pheonix v. Cox Cactus Farm, L.L.C., Utah Shelter Systems, Inc.
Case Number CV20127-094749
Rosenfeld Deposition: 5-7-2021
In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division
Robinson, Jeremy et al Plaintiffs, vs. CNA Insurance Company et al.
Case Number 1:17-cv-000508
Rosenfeld Deposition: 3-25-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Bernardino
Gary Garner, Personal Representative for the Estate of Melvin Garner vs. BNSF Railway Company.
Case No. 1720288
Rosenfeld Deposition 2-23-2021
In the Superior Court of the State of California, County of Los Angeles, Spring Street Courthouse
Benny M Rodriguez vs. Union Pacific Railroad, A Corporation, et al.
Case No. 18STCV01162
Rosenfeld Deposition 12-23-2020
In the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri
Karen Cornwell, Plaintiff, vs. Marathon Petroleum, LP, Defendant.
Case No.: 1716-CV10006
Rosenfeld Deposition. 8-30-2019
In the United States District Court For The District of New Jersey
Duarte et al, Plaintiffs, vs. United States Metals Refining Company et. al. Defendant.
Case No.: 2:17-cv-01624-ES-SCM
Rosenfeld Deposition. 6-7-2019
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In the United States District Court of Southern District of Texas Galveston Division
M/T Carla Maersk, Plaintiffs, vs. Conti 168., Schiffahrts-GMBH & Co. Bulker KG MS “Conti Perdido”
Defendant.
Case No.: 3:15-CV-00106 consolidated with 3:15-CV-00237
Rosenfeld Deposition. 5-9-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
Carole-Taddeo-Bates et al., vs. Ifran Khan et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC615636
Rosenfeld Deposition, 1-26-2019
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Los Angeles – Santa Monica
The San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments et al. vs El Adobe Apts. Inc. et al., Defendants
Case No.: No. BC646857
Rosenfeld Deposition, 10-6-2018; Trial 3-7-19
In United States District Court For The District of Colorado
Bells et al. Plaintiff vs. The 3M Company et al., Defendants
Case No.: 1:16-cv-02531-RBJ
Rosenfeld Deposition, 3-15-2018 and 4-3-2018
In The District Court Of Regan County, Texas, 112th Judicial District
Phillip Bales et al., Plaintiff vs. Dow Agrosciences, LLC, et al., Defendants
Cause No.: 1923
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-17-2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California In And For The County Of Contra Costa
Simons et al., Plaintiffs vs. Chevron Corporation, et al., Defendants
Cause No C12-01481
Rosenfeld Deposition, 11-20-2017
In The Circuit Court Of The Twentieth Judicial Circuit, St Clair County, Illinois
Martha Custer et al., Plaintiff vs. Cerro Flow Products, Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 0i9-L-2295
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-23-2017
In United States District Court For The Southern District of Mississippi
Guy Manuel vs. The BP Exploration et al., Defendants
Case: No 1:19-cv-00315-RHW
Rosenfeld Deposition, 4-22-2020
In The Superior Court of the State of California, For The County of Los Angeles
Warrn Gilbert and Penny Gilber, Plaintiff vs. BMW of North America LLC
Case No.: LC102019 (c/w BC582154)
Rosenfeld Deposition, 8-16-2017, Trail 8-28-2018
In the Northern District Court of Mississippi, Greenville Division
Brenda J. Cooper, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Meritor Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 4:16-cv-52-DMB-JVM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2017
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In The Superior Court of the State of Washington, County of Snohomish
Michael Davis and Julie Davis et al., Plaintiff vs. Cedar Grove Composting Inc., Defendants
Case No.: No. 13-2-03987-5
Rosenfeld Deposition, February 2017
Trial, March 2017
In The Superior Court of the State of California, County of Alameda
Charles Spain., Plaintiff vs. Thermo Fisher Scientific, et al., Defendants
Case No.: RG14711115
Rosenfeld Deposition, September 2015
In The Iowa District Court In And For Poweshiek County
Russell D. Winburn, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Doug Hoksbergen, et al., Defendants
Case No.: LALA002187
Rosenfeld Deposition, August 2015
In The Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia
Robert Andrews, et al. v. Antero, et al.
Civil Action N0. 14-C-30000
Rosenfeld Deposition, June 2015
In The Iowa District Court For Muscatine County
Laurie Freeman et. al. Plaintiffs vs. Grain Processing Corporation, Defendant
Case No 4980
Rosenfeld Deposition: May 2015
In the Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit, in and For Broward County, Florida
Walter Hinton, et. al. Plaintiff, vs. City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a Municipality, Defendant.
Case Number CACE07030358 (26)
Rosenfeld Deposition: December 2014
In the County Court of Dallas County Texas
Lisa Parr et al, Plaintiff, vs. Aruba et al, Defendant.
Case Number cc-11-01650-E
Rosenfeld Deposition: March and September 2013
Rosenfeld Trial: April 2014
In the Court of Common Pleas of Tuscarawas County Ohio
John Michael Abicht, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Republic Services, Inc., et al., Defendants
Case Number: 2008 CT 10 0741 (Cons. w/ 2009 CV 10 0987)
Rosenfeld Deposition: October 2012
In the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Northern Division
James K. Benefield, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. International Paper Company, Defendant.
Civil Action Number 2:09-cv-232-WHA-TFM
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2010, June 2011
In the Circuit Court of Jefferson County Alabama
Jaeanette Moss Anthony, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Drummond Company Inc., et al., Defendants
Civil Action No. CV 2008-2076
Rosenfeld Deposition: September 2010
In the United States District Court, Western District Lafayette Division
Ackle et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Citgo Petroleum Corporation, et al., Defendants.
Case Number 2:07CV1052
Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2009
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Shawn Smallwood, PhD
3108 Finch Street
Davis, CA 95616
Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner
City of Santa Monica, City Planning Division
1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 28
Santa Monica, California 90401 19 November 2021
RE: 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project
Dear Ms. Kwok,
I write to reply to responses to my comments on the Final Environmental Impact Report
(FEIR) prepared for the proposed 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (City of
Santa Monica 2021). My qualifications as an expert on biological resources were
summarized in my letter of 29 October 2021 along with its attached CV. My replies
correspond with the letter-number labeling used by City of Santa Monica.
Response D.1: “The project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized
area” with “minimal roosting and foraging habitat” and “the project site and
surrounding area do not provide typical foraging and nesting habitat.”
Reply: The City does not dispute our detections of wildlife at the site of the proposed
project, nor does the City dispute the eBird and iNaturalist records of sightings of
special-status species in the City of Santa Monica near the proposed project site.
Although these records are not disputed, the City disputes the meanings of the records
of occurrence of wildlife, and most specifically of special-status species of wildlife.
According to the City, wildlife seen in the City indisputably occur there, but are nothing
other than transients and consumers of human garbage. According to City of Santa
Monica, wildlife occurring in the City do not belong there and are therefore of no value.
It must be difficult to explain away the occurrences of wildlife and special-status species
of wildlife at a place where the City assumed none would live, and where the City opted
to perform no wildlife surveys. The City’s explanations rely on pseudoscientific
characterizations of wildlife habitat. The City attempts to distinguish between different
types of habitat and to assign different values to each type. The attempts, however,
betray ignorance of wildlife ecology. Habitat is defined by a species’ use of the
environment (Hall et al. 1997). Krausman (2016) updated the definition of habitat as
“The resources and conditions present in an area that produce occupancy, which may
include survival and reproduction by a given organism. Habitat is organism-specific and
is more than vegetation or vegetation structure.” That aspect of Krausman’s definition
that goes to survival is of critical importance in the context of wildlife using the
urbanized portion of Santa Monica as habitat. Wild animals occurring in Santa Monica
are not doing so as tourists, nor merely for the opportunities to eat “trash discarded by
humans,” as the City suggests; they occur in the City to survive.
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Response D.1: “The air space over the project site would still be available and its
existing use by birds and other wildlife and plant species is expected to be unchanged by
project construction and operation.”
Reply: Within the project’s footprint, most of the airspace within 45 feet of the ground
would no longer be available to volant wildlife. The volume of lost airspace to wildlife
would be nearly 2,019,006 cubic feet. If the City means to say that airspace would
remain above the new building, this would be true but misleading. Many volant animals
fly relatively low in the airspace, which is why electric distribution lines, transmission
lines, wind turbines and low-rise buildings kill so many of them.
Response D.1: “eBird and iNaturalist documents occurrences of species are one
instance but it does not establish the presence of suitable breeding and foraging habitat
that a species is dependent upon, just a snapshot in time. For example, a rare bird seen
in a tree of a McDonald parking lot can be documented and submitted to these online
geodatabases. A single, transient occurrence of a special-status bird can occur anywhere,
but that does not establish suitable habitat or territory.”
Reply: The City speculates which observations of wildlife are meaningful and which
are not. According to the City, a bird visiting McDonald’s is to be dismissed as
insignificant because it does not represent a part of the bird’s territory. However, the
City would not know the importance of McDonald’s to this bird without studying it
further; it simply comes to a conclusion that is convenient to the City. Animals have
their reasons for occurring at a site, and it is not for the City to decide the meanings of
those visits based on assumptions and speculation. Nor is it necessary for the use of a
site to be within the animal’s territory in order for it to serve a meaningful purpose. For
example, birds on migration must be able to find opportunities for stopover.
Response D.2: “The project site is developed and located within a highly urbanized
area that has many other buildings that have greater height and greater surface area of
windows when compared to the proposed Project. The proposed project would not
constitute a substantive change to the surrounding urban environment and would not
have a significant impact on wildlife.”
Reply: The height of a building does not determine its relative risk of collision to birds.
Some of the most lethal buildings to birds have been low-rise buildings. Instead of
speculating over reasons to dismiss the potential impact, the appropriate approach
would be to study how birds move through that part of the City where the project is
proposed. It looked to me and Noriko Smallwood that many birds were targeting the
project site for flying through and stopping over in the trees surrounding the site.
Response D.2: “The proposed project would be required to comply with SMMC
Section 9.21.120 which prohibits the use of highly reflective materials.”
Reply: Even if 25% of the windows were reflective per the extent allowable under
SMMC Section 9.21.120, this extent would comprise 145 m2 of reflective glass. This
much reflective glass would risk many bird collision fatalities. It also would not mean
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that the rest of the glass is safe. Reflectivity represents only one of the two risk factors,
the other being transparency. The remainder of the glass on the building would also be
dangerous to birds. My prediction of 42 bird deaths per year (95% CI: 25‒60) was
derived from studies of bird mortality at a variety of buildings with various types and
amounts of glass. In other words, the implementation of SMMC Section 9.21.120 would
not lessen my predicted impact.
Response D.2: “The bird collision rate stated in this comment is speculative not
supported by substantial evidence that such bird mortalities would occur due to
construction of a 3-story structure at the Project site.”
Reply: The predicted collision rate is not speculative. Its foundation is empirical. It is
based on a review of scientific studies that were published in peer-reviewed scientific
journals.
Response D.2: “the construction of a single 3-story structure would not be expected
to change flying patterns of bird species in the area such that there would an increase in
bird window collisions.”
Reply: The same could have been speculated of all the buildings at which fatality
monitoring contributed to the empirical foundation of my prediction of bird-collision
mortality.
Response D.3: “The Initial Study determined that the proposed Project would not
have any potential to result in a significant impact to biological resources and the topic
was eliminated from further consideration in the Draft EIR.”
Reply: The Initial Study was mistaken to neglect the second or third largest
anthropogenic source of avian mortality known to science. The EIR should be revised to
include an analysis of potential impacts to birds caused by the project, and to formulate
appropriate mitigation.
Response D.3: “...suitable habitat for sensitive species, or special-status species, does
not occur within the City.. would not result in the taking of rare or sensitive species or
the degradation of sensitive habitat.”
Reply: Whether sensitive habitat occurs in Santa Monica is not the issue. As Hall et al.
(1997) and Krausman (2016) point out, habitat is habitat. The term “sensitive habitat”
is vague and of no meaning in the context of avian use of Santa Monica. Although some
birds obviously reside in Santa Monica, many birds visiting Santa Monica are on their
way from one habitat patch to another. The airspace above and around existing
buildings comprises an important part of avian habitat, enabling birds to travel to where
they need to go.
Response D.3: “This comment does not establish any new information that would
require revision to the FEIR.”
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Reply: My comments provided an empirically-founded prediction of bird-window
collision mortality, the impacts of which were entirely neglected by the City of Santa
Monica. Furthermore, my comments established that birds live on the project site, and
other birds fly through the airspace above and around the project site, and that they do
so in an environment that is already dangerous to birds due to the extensive reflective
and transparent glass on neighboring buildings (Photo 1). The project as proposed
would displace birds from more of their aerosphere and would needlessly add bird-
window collision risk without adequate mitigation.
Photo 1. Another view of the reflective nature of glass covering a neighboring
building to the proposed project site, challenging passing birds to discern which tree is
real and which is not.
Thank you for your attention,
____________________
Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D.
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REFERENCES CITED
Hall, L. S., P. R. Krausman, and M. L. Morrison. 1997. “The habitat concept and a plea
for standard terminology.” Wildlife Society Bulletin 25:173-82.
Krausman, P. R. 2016. Another Plea for Standard Terminology. Journal of Wildlife
Management 80:1143–1144. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21121
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Kenneth Shawn Smallwood Curriculum Vitae
3108 Finch Street Born May 3, 1963 in
Davis, CA 95616 Sacramento, California. Phone (530) 756-4598 Married, father of two. Cell (530) 601-6857 puma@dcn.org Ecologist
Expertise
• Finding solutions to controversial problems related to wildlife interactions with human industry, infrastructure, and activities;
• Wildlife monitoring and field study using GPS, thermal imaging, behavior surveys;
• Using systems analysis and experimental design principles to identify meaningful
ecological patterns that inform management decisions. Education Ph.D. Ecology, University of California, Davis. September 1990.
M.S. Ecology, University of California, Davis. June 1987. B.S. Anthropology, University of California, Davis. June 1985. Corcoran High School, Corcoran, California. June 1981. Experience
668 professional publications, including:
88 peer reviewed publications
24 in non-reviewed proceedings
554 reports, declarations, posters and book reviews
8 in mass media outlets
87 public presentations of research results
Editing for scientific journals: Guest Editor, Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2012-2013, of invited papers representing international views on the impacts of wind energy on wildlife and how to mitigate the impacts. Associate Editor, Journal of Wildlife Management, March 2004 to 30 June 2007. Editorial Board Member, Environmental Management, 10/1999 to 8/2004. Associate Editor,
Biological Conservation, 9/1994 to 9/1995.
Member, Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (SRC), August 2006 to April 2011. The five-member committee investigated causes of bird and bat collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, and recommended mitigation and monitoring measures. The SRC
reviewed the science underlying the Alameda County Avian Protection Program, and advised
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the County on how to reduce wildlife fatalities.
Consulting Ecologist, 2004-2007, California Energy Commission (CEC). Provided consulting
services as needed to the CEC on renewable energy impacts, monitoring and research, and produced several reports. Also collaborated with Lawrence-Livermore National Lab on research to understand and reduce wind turbine impacts on wildlife.
Consulting Ecologist, 1999-2013, U.S. Navy. Performed endangered species surveys, hazardous
waste site monitoring, and habitat restoration for the endangered San Joaquin kangaroo rat, California tiger salamander, California red-legged frog, California clapper rail, western burrowing owl, salt marsh harvest mouse, and other species at Naval Air Station Lemoore; Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord; Naval Security Group Activity,
Skaggs Island; National Radio Transmitter Facility, Dixon; and, Naval Outlying Landing Field
Imperial Beach. Part-time Lecturer, 1998-2005, California State University, Sacramento. Instructed Mammalogy, Behavioral Ecology, and Ornithology Lab, Contemporary Environmental Issues, Natural
Resources Conservation.
Senior Ecologist, 1999-2005, BioResource Consultants. Designed and implemented research and monitoring studies related to avian fatalities at wind turbines, avian electrocutions on electric distribution poles across California, and avian fatalities at transmission lines.
Chairman, Conservation Affairs Committee, The Wildlife Society--Western Section, 1999-2001. Prepared position statements and led efforts directed toward conservation issues, including travel to Washington, D.C. to lobby Congress for more wildlife conservation funding.
Systems Ecologist, 1995-2000, Institute for Sustainable Development. Headed ISD’s program on
integrated resources management. Developed indicators of ecological integrity for large areas, using remotely sensed data, local community involvement and GIS. Associate, 1997-1998, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California,
Davis. Worked with Shu Geng and Mingua Zhang on several studies related to wildlife
interactions with agriculture and patterns of fertilizer and pesticide residues in groundwater across a large landscape. Lead Scientist, 1996-1999, National Endangered Species Network. Informed academic scientists
and environmental activists about emerging issues regarding the Endangered Species Act and
other environmental laws. Testified at public hearings on endangered species issues. Ecologist, 1997-1998, Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology. Conducted field research to determine the impact of past mercury mining on the status of California red-legged frogs in
Santa Clara County, California.
Senior Systems Ecologist, 1994-1995, EIP Associates, Sacramento, California. Provided consulting services in environmental planning, and quantitative assessment of land units for their conservation and restoration opportunities basedon ecological resource requirements of 29
special-status species. Developed ecological indicators for prioritizing areas within Yolo County
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to receive mitigation funds for habitat easements and restoration.
Post-Graduate Researcher, 1990-1994, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, U.C. Davis.
Under Dr. Shu Geng’s mentorship, studied landscape and management effects on temporal and spatial patterns of abundance among pocket gophers and species of Falconiformes and Carnivora in the Sacramento Valley. Managed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture. Assisted with landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination
across Tulare County, California.
Work experience in graduate school: Co-taught Conservation Biology with Dr. Christine Schonewald, 1991 & 1993, UC Davis Graduate Group in Ecology; Reader for Dr. Richard Coss’s course on Psychobiology in 1990, UC Davis Department of Psychology; Research
Assistant to Dr. Walter E. Howard, 1988-1990, UC Davis Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Biology, testing durable baits for pocket gopher management in forest clearcuts; Research Assistant to Dr. Terrell P. Salmon, 1987-1988, UC Wildlife Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing empirical models of mammal and bird invasions in North America, and a rating system for priority research and control of exotic species based on
economic, environmental and human health hazards in California. Student Assistant to Dr. E.
Lee Fitzhugh, 1985-1987, UC Cooperative Extension, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Biology, developing and implementing statewide mountain lion track count for long-term monitoring.
Fulbright Research Fellow, Indonesia, 1988. Tested use of new sampling methods for numerical
monitoring of Sumatran tiger and six other species of endemic felids, and evaluated methods used by other researchers. Projects
Repowering wind energy projects through careful siting of new wind turbines using map-based collision hazard models to minimize impacts to volant wildlife. Funded by wind companies (principally NextEra Renewable Energy, Inc.), California Energy Commission and East Bay Regional Park District, I have collaborated with a GIS analyst and managed a crew of five field
biologists performing golden eagle behavior surveys and nocturnal surveys on bats and owls. The
goal is to quantify flight patterns for development of predictive models to more carefully site new wind turbines in repowering projects. Focused behavior surveys began May 2012 and continue. Collision hazard models have been prepared for seven wind projects, three of which were built. Planning for additional repowering projects is underway.
Test avian safety of new mixer-ejector wind turbine (MEWT). Designed and implemented a before-after, control-impact experimental design to test the avian safety of a new, shrouded wind turbine developed by Ogin Inc. (formerly known as FloDesign Wind Turbine Corporation). Supported by a $718,000 grant from the California Energy Commission’s Public Interest Energy Research program
and a 20% match share contribution from Ogin, I managed a crew of seven field biologists who
performed periodic fatality searches and behavior surveys, carcass detection trials, nocturnal behavior surveys using a thermal camera, and spatial analyses with the collaboration of a GIS analyst. Field work began 1 April 2012 and ended 30 March 2015 without Ogin installing its MEWTs, but we still achieved multiple important scientific advances.
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Reduce avian mortality due to wind turbines at Altamont Pass. Studied wildlife impacts caused by 5,400 wind turbines at the world’s most notorious wind resource area. Studied how impacts are
perceived by monitoring and how they are affected by terrain, wind patterns, food resources, range
management practices, wind turbine operations, seasonal patterns, population cycles, infrastructure management such as electric distribution, animal behavior and social interactions. Reduce avian mortality on electric distribution poles. Directed research toward reducing bird
electrocutions on electric distribution poles, 2000-2007. Oversaw 5 founds of fatality searches at
10,000 poles from Orange County to Glenn County, California, and produced two large reports. Cook et al. v. Rockwell International et al., No. 90-K-181 (D. Colorado). Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried and surface-deposited radioactive
and hazardous chemical wastes at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Provided expert reports based
on four site visits and an extensive document review of burrowing animals. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals. I testified in federal court in November 2005, and my clients were subsequently awarded a $553,000,000 judgment by a
jury. After appeals the award was increased to two billion dollars.
Hanford Nuclear Reservation Litigation. Provided expert testimony on the role of burrowing animals in affecting the fate of buried radioactive wastes at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington. Provided three expert reports based on three site visits and extensive document review.
Predicted and verified a certain population density of pocket gophers on buried waste structures, as
well as incidence of radionuclide contamination in body tissue. Conducted transect surveys for evidence of burrowing animals and other wildlife on and around waste facilities. Discovered substantial intrusion of waste structures by burrowing animals.
Expert testimony and declarations on proposed residential and commercial developments, gas-fired
power plants, wind, solar and geothermal projects, water transfers and water transfer delivery systems, endangered species recovery plans, Habitat Conservation Plans and Natural Communities Conservation Programs. Testified before multiple government agencies, Tribunals, Boards of Supervisors and City Councils, and participated with press conferences and depositions. Prepared
expert witness reports and court declarations, which are summarized under Reports (below).
Protocol-level surveys for special-status species. Used California Department of Fish and Wildlife and US Fish and Wildlife Service protocols to search for California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander, arroyo southwestern toad, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, western pond turtle, giant
kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kangaroo rat, San Joaquin kit fox, western burrowing owl, Swainson’s
hawk, Valley elderberry longhorn beetle and other special-status species. Conservation of San Joaquin kangaroo rat. Performed research to identify factors responsible for the decline of this endangered species at Lemoore Naval Air Station, 2000-2013, and implemented
habitat enhancements designed to reverse the trend and expand the population.
Impact of West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpies. Funded by Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, 2005-2008, compared survey results pre- and post-West Nile Virus epidemic for multiple bird species in the Sacramento Valley, particularly on yellow-billed magpie
and American crow due to susceptibility to WNV.
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Workshops on HCPs. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison with organizing and conducting a 2-day
workshop on Habitat Conservation Plans, sponsored by Southern California Edison, and another 1-
day workshop sponsored by PG&E. These Workshops were attended by academics, attorneys, and consultants with HCP experience. We guest-edited a Proceedings published in Environmental Management.
Mapping of biological resources along Highways 101, 46 and 41. Used GPS and GIS to delineate
vegetation complexes and locations of special-status species along 26 miles of highway in San Luis Obispo County, 14 miles of highway and roadway in Monterey County, and in a large area north of Fresno, including within reclaimed gravel mining pits.
GPS mapping and monitoring at restoration sites and at Caltrans mitigation sites. Monitored the
success of elderberry shrubs at one location, the success of willows at another location, and the response of wildlife to the succession of vegetation at both sites. Also used GPS to monitor the response of fossorial animals to yellow star-thistle eradication and natural grassland restoration efforts at Bear Valley in Colusa County and at the decommissioned Mather Air Force Base in
Sacramento County.
Mercury effects on Red-legged Frog. Assisted Dr. Michael Morrison and US Fish and Wildlife Service in assessing the possible impacts of historical mercury mining on the federally listed California red-legged frog in Santa Clara County. Also measured habitat variables in streams.
Opposition to proposed No Surprises rule. Wrote a white paper and summary letter explaining scientific grounds for opposing the incidental take permit (ITP) rules providing ITP applicants and holders with general assurances they will be free of compliance with the Endangered Species Act once they adhere to the terms of a “properly functioning HCP.” Submitted 188 signatures of
scientists and environmental professionals concerned about No Surprises rule US Fish and Wildlife
Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, all US Senators. Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan alternative. Designed narrow channel marsh to increase the likelihood of survival and recovery in the wild of giant garter snake, Swainson’s hawk and
Valley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle. The design included replication and interspersion of treatments
for experimental testing of critical habitat elements. I provided a report to Northern Territories, Inc. Assessments of agricultural production system and environmental technology transfer to China. Twice visited China and interviewed scientists, industrialists, agriculturalists, and the Directors of
the Chinese Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Agriculture to assess the need
and possible pathways for environmental clean-up technologies and trade opportunities between the US and China. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Conducted landscape ecology study of Yolo County to
spatially prioritize allocation of mitigation efforts to improve ecosystem functionality within the
County from the perspective of 29 special-status species of wildlife and plants. Used a hierarchically structured indicators approach to apply principles of landscape and ecosystem ecology, conservation biology, and local values in rating land units. Derived GIS maps to help guide the conservation area design, and then developed implementation strategies.
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Mountain lion track count. Developed and conducted a carnivore monitoring program throughout California since 1985. Species counted include mountain lion, bobcat, black bear, coyote, red and
gray fox, raccoon, striped skunk, badger, and black-tailed deer. Vegetation and land use are also
monitored. Track survey transect was established on dusty, dirt roads within randomly selected quadrats. Sumatran tiger and other felids. Upon award of Fulbright Research Fellowship, I designed and
initiated track counts for seven species of wild cats in Sumatra, including Sumatran tiger, fishing
cat, and golden cat. Spent four months on Sumatra and Java in 1988, and learned Bahasa Indonesia, the official Indonesian language. Wildlife in agriculture. Beginning as post-graduate research, I studied pocket gophers and other
wildlife in 40 alfalfa fields throughout the Sacramento Valley, and I surveyed for wildlife along a
200 mile road transect since 1989 with a hiatus of 1996-2004. The data are analyzed using GIS and methods from landscape ecology, and the results published and presented orally to farming groups in California and elsewhere. I also conducted the first study of wildlife in cover crops used on vineyards and orchards.
Agricultural energy use and Tulare County groundwater study. Developed and analyzed a data base of energy use in California agriculture, and collaborated on a landscape (GIS) study of groundwater contamination across Tulare County, California.
Pocket gopher damage in forest clear-cuts. Developed gopher sampling methods and tested various
poison baits and baiting regimes in the largest-ever field study of pocket gopher management in forest plantations, involving 68 research plots in 55 clear-cuts among 6 National Forests in northern California.
Risk assessment of exotic species in North America. Developed empirical models of mammal and
bird species invasions in North America, as well as a rating system for assigning priority research and control to exotic species in California, based on economic, environmental, and human health hazards.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Smallwood, K. S. 2020. USA wind energy-caused bat fatalities increase with shorter fatality search intervals. Diversity 12(98); doi:10.3390/d12030098.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, and S. Standish. 2020. Dogs detect larger wind energy impacts on
bats and birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:852-864. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21863. Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Relating bat passage rates to wind turbine fatalities. Diversity 12(84); doi:10.3390/d12020084.
Smallwood, K. S., and D. A. Bell. 2020. Effects of wind turbine curtailment on bird and bat fatalities. Journal of Wildlife Management 84:684-696. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.21844 Kitano, M., M. Ino, K. S. Smallwood, and S. Shiraki. 2020. Seasonal difference in carcass
persistence rates at wind farms with snow, Hokkaido, Japan. Ornithological Science 19: 63 –
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71.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2018. Nest-site selection in a high-density colony of
burrowing owls. Journal of Raptor Research 52:454-470. Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, E. L. Walther, E. Leyvas, S. Standish, J. Mount, B. Karas. 2018. Estimating wind turbine fatalities using integrated detection trials. Journal of Wildlife
Management 82:1169-1184.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Long search intervals under-estimate bird and bat fatalities caused by wind turbines. Wildlife Society Bulletin 41:224-230.
Smallwood, K. S. 2017. The challenges of addressing wildlife impacts when repowering wind
energy projects. Pages 175-187 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. May, R., Gill, A. B., Köppel, J. Langston, R. H.W., Reichenbach, M., Scheidat, M., Smallwood, S.,
Voigt, C. C., Hüppop, O., and Portman, M. 2017. Future research directions to reconcile wind
turbine–wildlife interactions. Pages 255-276 in Köppel, J., Editor, Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts: Proceedings from the CWW2015 Conference. Springer. Cham, Switzerland. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Monitoring birds. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts
and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Siting to Minimize Raptor Collisions: an example from the Repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. M. Perrow, Ed., Wildlife and Wind Farms - Conflicts and Solutions, Volume 2. Pelagic Publishing, Exeter, United
Kingdom. www.bit.ly/2v3cR9Q
Johnson, D. H., S. R. Loss, K. S. Smallwood, W. P. Erickson. 2016. Avian fatalities at wind energy facilities in North America: A comparison of recent approaches. Human–Wildlife Interactions 10(1):7-18.
Sadar, M. J., D. S.-M. Guzman, A. Mete, J. Foley, N. Stephenson, K. H. Rogers, C. Grosset, K. S. Smallwood, J. Shipman, A. Wells, S. D. White, D. A. Bell, and M. G. Hawkins. 2015. Mange Caused by a novel Micnemidocoptes mite in a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery 29(3):231-237.
Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Habitat fragmentation and corridors. Pages 84-101 in M. L. Morrison and H. A. Mathewson, Eds., Wildlife habitat conservation: concepts, challenges, and solutions. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Mete, A., N. Stephenson, K. Rogers, M. G. Hawkins, M. Sadar, D. Guzman, D. A. Bell, J. Shipman,
A. Wells, K. S. Smallwood, and J. Foley. 2014. Emergence of Knemidocoptic mange in wild Golden Eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) in California. Emerging Infectious Diseases 20(10):1716-1718.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Introduction: Wind-energy development and wildlife conservation.
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Wildlife Society Bulletin 37: 3-4.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Comparing bird and bat fatality-rate estimates among North American
wind-energy projects. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:19-33. + Online Supplemental Material. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, J. Mount, and R. C. E. Culver. 2013. Nesting Burrowing Owl Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Wildlife Society Bulletin:
37:787-795.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, B. Karas, and S. A. Snyder. 2013. Response to Huso and Erickson Comments on Novel Scavenger Removal Trials. Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 216-225.
Bell, D. A., and K. S. Smallwood. 2010. Birds of prey remain at risk. Science 330:913.
Smallwood, K. S., D. A. Bell, S. A. Snyder, and J. E. DiDonato. 2010. Novel scavenger removal trials increase estimates of wind turbine-caused avian fatality rates. Journal of Wildlife Management 74: 1089-1097 + Online Supplemental Material.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2009. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind resource area to minimize burrowing owl and other bird fatalities. Energies 2009(2):915-943. http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/2/4/915
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2009. Impacts of West Nile Virus Epizootic on Yellow-Billed
Magpie, American Crow, and other Birds in the Sacramento Valley, California. The Condor 111:247-254. Smallwood, K. S., L. Rugge, and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Influence of Behavior on Bird Mortality
in Wind Energy Developments: The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Journal of
Wildlife Management 73:1082-1098. Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2009. Avian and Bat Fatality Rates at Old-Generation and Repowered Wind Turbines in California. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:1062-1071.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Wind power company compliance with mitigation plans in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Environmental & Energy Law Policy Journal 2(2):229-285. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander. 2008. Bird Mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area, California. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:215-223.
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Estimating wind turbine-caused bird mortality. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:2781-2791.
Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander, M. L. Morrison, and L. M. Rugge. 2007. Burrowing owl
mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Journal of Wildlife Management 71:1513-1524. Cain, J. W. III, K. S. Smallwood, M. L. Morrison, and H. L. Loffland. 2005. Influence of mammal
activity on nesting success of Passerines. J. Wildlife Management 70:522-531.
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Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Habitat models based on numerical comparisons. Pages 83-95 in
Predicting species occurrences: Issues of scale and accuracy, J. M. Scott, P. J. Heglund, M.
Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, and B. Wall, editors. Island Press, Covello, California. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and L. S. Hall. 2002. Creating habitat through plant relocation: Lessons from Valley elderberry longhorn beetle mitigation. Ecological Restoration 21: 95-100.
Zhang, M., K. S. Smallwood, and E. Anderson. 2002. Relating indicators of ecological health and integrity to assess risks to sustainable agriculture and native biota. Pages 757-768 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Wilcox, B. A., K. S. Smallwood, and J. A. Kahn. 2002. Toward a forest Capital Index. Pages 285-298 in D.J. Rapport, W.L. Lasley, D.E. Rolston, N.O. Nielsen, C.O. Qualset, and A.B. Damania (eds.), Managing for Healthy Ecosystems, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida USA.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. The allometry of density within the space used by populations of
Mammalian Carnivores. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1634-1640. Smallwood, K.S., and T.R. Smith. 2001. Study design and interpretation of Sorex density estimates. Annales Zoologi Fennici 38:141-161.
Smallwood, K.S., A. Gonzales, T. Smith, E. West, C. Hawkins, E. Stitt, C. Keckler, C. Bailey, and K. Brown. 2001. Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 36:40-49.
Geng, S., Yixing Zhou, Minghua Zhang, and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2001. A Sustainable Agro-
ecological Solution to Water Shortage in North China Plain (Huabei Plain). Environmental Planning and Management 44:345-355. Smallwood, K. Shawn, Lourdes Rugge, Stacia Hoover, Michael L. Morrison, Carl Thelander. 2001.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont
Pass. Pages 23-37 in S. S. Schwartz, ed., Proceedings of the National Avian-Wind Power Planning Meeting IV. RESOLVE, Inc., Washington, D.C. Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and M. Zhang. 2001. Comparing pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae)
density in alfalfa stands to assess management and conservation goals in northern California.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 87: 93-109. Smallwood, K. S. 2001. Linking habitat restoration to meaningful units of animal demography. Restoration Ecology 9:253-261.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Environmental Management 26, Supplement 1:23-35. Smallwood, K. S., J. Beyea and M. Morrison. 1999. Using the best scientific data for endangered
species conservation. Environmental Management 24:421-435.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Scale domains of abundance among species of Mammalian Carnivora.
Environmental Conservation 26:102-111.
Smallwood, K.S. 1999. Suggested study attributes for making useful population density estimates. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 35: 76-82.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Estimating burrow volume and excavation rate of
pocket gophers (Geomyidae). Southwestern Naturalist 44:173-183. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1999. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Naturalist 44:73-82.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Abating pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) to regenerate forests in clearcuts. Environmental Conservation 26:59-65. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. Patterns of black bear abundance. Transactions of the Western Section of
the Wildlife Society 34:32-38.
Smallwood, K. S. 1998. On the evidence needed for listing northern goshawks (Accipter gentilis) under the Endangered Species Act: a reply to Kennedy. J. Raptor Research 32:323-329.
Smallwood, K. S., B. Wilcox, R. Leidy, and K. Yarris. 1998. Indicators assessment for Habitat
Conservation Plan of Yolo County, California, USA. Environmental Management 22: 947-958. Smallwood, K. S., M. L. Morrison, and J. Beyea. 1998. Animal burrowing attributes affecting hazardous waste management. Environmental Management 22: 831-847.
Smallwood, K. S, and C. M. Schonewald. 1998. Study design and interpretation for mammalian carnivore density estimates. Oecologia 113:474-491. Zhang, M., S. Geng, and K. S. Smallwood. 1998. Nitrate contamination in groundwater of Tulare
County, California. Ambio 27(3):170-174.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 1997. Animal burrowing in the waste management zone of Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Proceedings of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society Meeting 33:88-97.
Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and J. Beyea. 1997. Monitoring the dispersal of contaminants by wildlife at nuclear weapons production and waste storage facilities. The Environmentalist 17:289-295.
Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Interpreting puma (Puma concolor) density estimates for theory and
management. Environmental Conservation 24(3):283-289. Smallwood, K. S. 1997. Managing vertebrates in cover crops: a first study. American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 11:155-160.
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Smallwood, K. S. and S. Geng. 1997. Multi-scale influences of gophers on alfalfa yield and quality. Field Crops Research 49:159-168.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Schonewald. 1996. Scaling population density and spatial pattern for terrestrial, mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 105:329-335. Smallwood, K. S., G. Jones, and C. Schonewald. 1996. Spatial scaling of allometry for terrestrial,
mammalian carnivores. Oecologia 107:588-594.
Van Vuren, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 1996. Ecological management of vertebrate pests in agricultural systems. Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 13:41-64.
Smallwood, K. S., B. J. Nakamoto, and S. Geng. 1996. Association analysis of raptors on an
agricultural landscape. Pages 177-190 in D.M. Bird, D.E. Varland, and J.J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Erichsen, A. L., K. S. Smallwood, A. M. Commandatore, D. M. Fry, and B. Wilson. 1996. White-
tailed Kite movement and nesting patterns in an agricultural landscape. Pages 166-176 in D. M.
Bird, D. E. Varland, and J. J. Negro, eds., Raptors in human landscapes. Academic Press, London. Smallwood, K. S. 1995. Scaling Swainson's hawk population density for assessing habitat-use across
an agricultural landscape. J. Raptor Research 29:172-178.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. A. Erickson. 1995. Estimating gopher populations and their abatement in forest plantations. Forest Science 41:284-296.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1995. A track count for estimating mountain lion Felis
concolor californica population trend. Biological Conservation 71:251-259 Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Site invasibility by exotic birds and mammals. Biological Conservation 69:251-259.
Smallwood, K. S. 1994. Trends in California mountain lion populations. Southwestern Naturalist 39:67-72. Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Understanding ecological pattern and process by association and order.
Acta Oecologica 14(3):443-462.
Smallwood, K. S. and E. L. Fitzhugh. 1993. A rigorous technique for identifying individual mountain lions Felis concolor by their tracks. Biological Conservation 65:51-59.
Smallwood, K. S. 1993. Mountain lion vocalizations and hunting behavior. The Southwestern
Naturalist 38:65-67. Smallwood, K. S. and T. P. Salmon. 1992. A rating system for potential exotic vertebrate pests. Biological Conservation 62:149-159.
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Smallwood, K. S. 1990. Turbulence and the ecology of invading species. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis.
Peer-reviewed Reports Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2017. Comparing bird and bat use data for siting new wind power generation. Report CEC-500-2017-019, California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy
Research program, Sacramento, California. http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-
500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019.pdf and http://www.energy.ca.gov/2017publications/CEC-500-2017-019/CEC-500-2017-019-APA-F.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Bird and bat impacts and behaviors at old wind turbines at Forebay,
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report CEC-500-2016-066, California Energy
Commission Public Interest Energy Research program, Sacramento, California.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php? pubNum=CEC-500-
2016-066
Sinclair, K. and E. DeGeorge. 2016. Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Bat and Eagle Impact-Reduction Strategies at Wind Energy Projects. S. Smallwood, M. Schirmacher, and M. Morrison, eds., Technical Report NREL/TP-5000-65624, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Golden, Colorado.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2016. Final 2012-2015 Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, J. Szewczak, and B. Karas. 2014. Final 2013-2014 Annual Report Avian and Bat Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Brown, K., K. S. Smallwood, and B. Karas. 2013. Final 2012-2013 Annual Report Avian and Bat
Monitoring Project Vasco Winds, LLC. Prepared for NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California. http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p274_ventus_vasco_winds_2012_13_avian_ bat_monitoring_report_year_1.pdf
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, D. Bell, J. DiDonato, B. Karas, S. Snyder, and S. Lopez. 2009. Range
Management Practices to Reduce Wind Turbine Impacts on Burrowing Owls and Other Raptors in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2008-080. Sacramento, California. 183 pp. http://www.energy.ca.gov/
2008publications/CEC-500-2008-080/CEC-500-2008-080.PDF Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2009. Map-Based Repowering of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Based on Burrowing Owl Burrows, Raptor Flights, and Collisions with Wind
Turbines. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research
– Environmental Area, Contract No. CEC-500-2009-065. Sacramento, California. http:// www.energy.ca.gov/publications/displayOneReport.php?pubNum=CEC-500-2009-065
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Smallwood, K. S., K. Hunting, L. Neher, L. Spiegel and M. Yee. 2007. Indicating Threats to Birds Posed by New Wind Power Projects in California. Final Report to the California Energy
Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. Submitted
but not published. Sacramento, California. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2005. Bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, March 1998 – September 2001 Final Report. National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
NREL/SR-500-36973. Golden, Colorado. 410 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2004. Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Final Report to the California Energy Commission, Public Interest Energy Research – Environmental Area, Contract No. 500-01-019. Sacramento,
California. 531 pp. http://www.altamontsrcarchive.org/alt_doc/cec_final_report_08_11_04.pdf
Thelander, C.G. S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2003. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Period of Performance: March 1998—December 2000. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL/SR-500-33829. U.S. Department of
Commerce, National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia. 86 pp.
Thelander, C.G., S. Smallwood, and L. Rugge. 2001. Bird risk behaviors and fatalities at the Altamont Wind Resource Area – a progress report. Proceedings of the American Wind Energy Association, Washington D.C. 16 pp.
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Methods manual for assessing wind farm impacts to birds. Bird Conservation Series 26, Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo. T. Ura, ed., in English with
Japanese translation by T. Kurosawa. 90 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mitigation in U.S. Wind Farms. Pages 68-76 in H. Hötker (Ed.), Birds of Prey and Wind Farms: Analysis of problems and possible solutions. Documentation of an International Workshop in Berlin, 21st and 22nd October 2008. Michael-Otto-Instiut im NABU,
Goosstroot 1, 24861 Bergenhusen, Germany. http://bergenhusen.nabu.de/forschung/greifvoegel/
Smallwood, K. S. 2007. Notes and recommendations on wildlife impacts caused by Japan’s wind power development. Pages 242-245 in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.
Thelander, C.G. and S. Smallwood. 2007. The Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area's Effects on Birds: A Case History. Pages 25-46 in Manuela de Lucas, Guyonne F.E. Janss, Miguel Ferrer Editors, Birds and Wind Farms: risk assessment and mitigation. Madrid: Quercus.
Neher, L. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality in siting wind
turbines. Energy Currents. Fall Issue. ESRI, Inc., Redlands, California. Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Laying plans for a hydrogen highway. Comstock’s Business, August 2004:18-20, 22, 24-26.
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Jennifer Davidson and Shawn Smallwood. 2004. Refined conundrum: California consumers demand more oil while opposing refinery development. Comstock’s Business, November
2004:26-27, 29-30.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Atlas of Endangered Species.” By Richard Mackay. Environmental Conservation 30:210-211.
Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Review of “The Endangered Species Act. History, Conservation, and
Public Policy.” By Brian Czech and Paul B. Krausman. Environmental Conservation 29: 269-270. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) burrow volume. Abstract in
Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Abstract in Proceedings of 44th Annual Meeting, Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Animal burrowing parameters influencing toxic waste management. Abstract in Proceedings of Meeting, Western Section of the Wildlife Society.
Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion
density estimates. Abstract, page 93 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and Bruce Wilcox. 1996. Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Page 94 in
D.W. Padley, ed. Abstract, page 94 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion
Workshop, Southern California Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp. Smallwood, K.S, and M. Grigione. 1997. Photographic recording of mountain lion tracks. Pages 75-75 in D.W. Padley, ed., Proceedings 5th Mountain Lion Workshop, Southern California
Chapter, The Wildlife Society. 135 pp.
Smallwood, K.S., B. Wilcox, and J. Karr. 1995. An approach to scaling fragmentation effects. Brief 8, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco,
CA 94129-0075.
Wilcox, B., and K.S. Smallwood. 1995. Ecosystem indicators model overview. Brief 2, Ecosystem Indicators Working Group, 17 March, 1995. Institute for Sustainable Development, Thoreau Center for Sustainability – The Presidio, PO Box 29075, San Francisco, CA 94129-
0075.
EIP Associates. 1996. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan. Yolo County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Geng, S., K.S. Smallwood, and M. Zhang. 1995. Sustainable agriculture and agricultural
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sustainability. Proc. 7th International Congress SABRAO, 2nd Industrial Symp. WSAA. Taipei, Taiwan.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1994. Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Pages 454-464 in W. Dehai, ed., Proc. International Conference on Integrated Resource Management for Sustainable Agriculture. Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium
23:105-8. Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1993. Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium 23:86-89.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1992. The use of track counts for mountain lion population census. Pages 59-67 in C. Braun, ed. Mountain lion-Human Interaction Symposium and Workshop. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fort Collins.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Pages
58-63 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix. Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Techniques for monitoring mountain lion population
levels. Pages 69-71 in Smith, R.H., ed. Proc. Third Mountain Lion Workshop. Arizona Game
and Fish Department, Phoenix. Reports to or by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee (Note: all documents linked to SRC website have since been removed by Alameda County)
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Data Needed in Support of Repowering in the Altamont Pass WRA. SRC document P284, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Long-Term Trends in Fatality Rates of Birds and Bats in the Altamont
Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document R68, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Inter-annual Fatality rates of Target Raptor Species from 1999 through 2012 in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. SRC document P268, County of Alameda,
Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. General Protocol for Performing Detection Trials in the FloDesign Study of the Safety of a Closed-bladed Wind Turbine. SRC document P246, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., l. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Burrowing owl distribution and abundance study through two breeding seasons and intervening non-breeding period in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P245, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S 2012. Draft study design for testing collision risk of Flodesign wind turbine in
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former AES Seawest wind projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). SRC document P238, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2012. Winter 2012 update on burrowing owl distribution and abundance study in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P232, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2012. Status of avian utilization data collected in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area, 2005-2011. SRC document P231, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Monitoring Burrow Use of Wintering Burrowing Owls. SRC document P229, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and J. Mount. 2011. Nesting Burrowing Owl Distribution and Abundance in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC document P228, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft Study Design for Testing Collision Risk of Flodesign Wind Turbine
in Patterson Pass Wind Farm in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). http://www.altamontsrc.org/alt_doc/p100_src_document_list_with_reference_numbers.pdf Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Sampling Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. SRC document P205, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Proposal to Sample Burrowing Owls Across the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P198, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on APWRA Monitoring Program Update. SRC document P191, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Inter-turbine Comparisons of Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind
Resource Area. SRC document P189, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of the December 2010 Draft of M-21: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area Bird Collision Study. SRC document P190, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Alameda County SRC (Shawn Smallwood, Jim Estep, Sue Orloff, Joanna Burger, and Julie Yee). Comments on the Notice of Preparation for a Programmatic Environmental Impact Report on Revised CUPs for Wind Turbines in the Alameda County portion of the Altamont Pass. SRC document P183, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of Monitoring Implementation Plan. SRC document P180, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Burger, J., J. Estep, S. Orloff, S. Smallwood, and J. Yee. 2010. SRC Comments on CalWEA
Research Plan. SRC document P174, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). SRC
Comments on Monitoring Team’s Draft Study Plan for Future Monitoring. SRC document
P168, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Second Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P171, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Assessment of Three Proposed Adaptive Management Plans for Reducing Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P161, County of
Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and J. Estep. 2010. Report of additional wind turbine hazard ratings in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area by Two Members of the Alameda County Scientific Review Committee. SRC document P153, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Alternatives to Improve the Efficiency of the Monitoring Program. SRC document P158, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, S. 2010. Summary of Alameda County SRC Recommendations and Concerns and
Subsequent Actions. SRC document P147, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. SRC document P148, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, S. 2010. Old-generation wind turbines rated for raptor collision hazard by Alameda County Scientific Review Committee in 2010, an Update on those Rated in 2007, and an Update on Tier Rankings. SRC document P155, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Review of American Kestrel-Burrowing owl (KB) Scavenger Removal
Adjustments Reported in Alameda County Avian Monitoring Team’s M21 for the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P154, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Fatality Rates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area 1998-2009.
Alameda County SRC document P-145.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Comments on Revised M-21: Report on Fatality Monitoring in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P144, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. SRC document P129, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Smallwood’s review of M32. SRC document P111, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. 3rd Year Review of 16 Conditional Use Permits for Windworks, Inc. and Altamont Infrastructure Company, LLC. Comment letter to East County Board of Zoning
Adjustments. 10 pp + 2 attachments.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Weighing Remaining Workload of Alameda County SRC against Proposed Budget Cap. Alameda County SRC document not assigned. 3 pp.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2008. SRC
comments on August 2008 Fatality Monitoring Report, M21. SRC document P107, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Burrowing owl carcass distribution around wind turbines. SRC document
P106, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Assessment of relocation/removal of Altamont Pass wind turbines rated as hazardous by the Alameda County SRC. SRC document P103, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2008. Summary of wind turbine-free ridgelines within and around the APWRA. SRC document P102, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Karas. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass
Wind Resource Area when restricted to recent fatalities. SRC document P101, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. On the misapplication of mortality adjustment terms to fatalities missed
during one search and found later. SRC document P97, County of Alameda, Hayward,
California. Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Relative abundance of raptors outside the APWRA. SRC document P88, County of Alameda, Hayward, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Comparison of mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P76, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). 2010.
Guidelines for siting wind turbines recommended for relocation to minimize potential collision-
related mortality of four focal raptor species in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. SRC document P70, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (J. Burger, Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Yee). 2007. First
DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale First DRAFT of Hazardous Rating Scale. SRC document
P69, County of Alameda, Hayward, California. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 11,
2007. SRC selection of dangerous wind turbines. Alameda County SRC document P-67. 8 pp.
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Smallwood, S. October 6, 2007. Smallwood’s answers to Audubon’s queries about the SRC’s
recommended four-month winter shutdown of wind turbines in the Altamont Pass. Alameda
County SRC document P-23. Smallwood, K. S. October 1, 2007. Dissenting opinion on recommendation to approve of the AWI Blade Painting Study. Alameda County SRC document P-60.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Effects of monitoring duration and inter-annual variability on precision of wind-turbine caused mortality estimates in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California. SRC Document P44.
Smallwood, K. S. July 26, 2007. Memo: Opinion of some SRC members that the period over
which post-management mortality will be estimated remains undefined. SRC Document P43. Smallwood, K. S. July 19, 2007. Smallwood’s response to P24G. SRC Document P41, 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. April 23, 2007. New Information Regarding Alameda County SRC Decision of
11 April 2007 to Grant FPLE Credits for Removing and Relocating Wind Turbines in 2004. SRC Document P26. Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, and J. Burger [J. Yee abstained]).
April 17, 2007. SRC Statement in Support of the Monitoring Program Scope and Budget.
Smallwood, K. S. April 15, 2007. Verification of Tier 1 & 2 Wind Turbine Shutdowns and Relocations. SRC Document P22.
Smallwood, S. April 15, 2007. Progress of Avian Wildlife Protection Program & Schedule.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). April 3, 2007. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee replies to the parties’ responses to its queries and to comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S20.
Smallwood, S. March 19, 2007. Estimated Effects of Full Winter Shutdown and Removal of Tier I & II Turbines. SRC Document S19. Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Replies to the Parties’ Responses to Queries from the
SRC and Comments from the California Office of the Attorney General. SRC Document S16.
Smallwood, S. March 8, 2007. Estimated Effects of Proposed Measures to be Applied to 2,500 Wind Turbines in the APWRA Fatality Monitoring Plan. SRC Document S15.
Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). February 7,
2007. Analysis of Monitoring Program in Context of 1/1//2007 Settlement Agreement. Smallwood, S. January 8, 2007. Smallwood’s Concerns over the Agreement to Settle the CEQA Challenges. SRC Document S5.
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Alameda County SRC (Smallwood, K. S., S. Orloff, J. Estep, J. Burger, and J. Yee). December 19, 2006. Altamont Scientific Review Committee (SRC) Recommendations to the County on the
Avian Monitoring Team Consultants’ Budget and Organization.
Reports to Clients Smallwood, K. S. 2020. Comparison of bird and bat fatality rates among utility-scale solar projects
in California. Report to undisclosed client.
Smallwood, K. S., D. Bell, and S. Standish. 2018. Skilled dog detections of bat and small bird carcasses in wind turbine fatality monitoring. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2018. Addendum to Comparison of Wind Turbine Collision Hazard Model Performance: One-year Post-construction Assessment of Golden Eagle Fatalities at Golden Hills. Report to Audubon Society, NextEra Energy, and the California Attorney General.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Rooney Ranch and Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to S-Power, Salt Lake City, Utah. Smallwood, K. S. 2017. Summary of a burrowing owl conservation workshop. Report to Santa
Clara Valley Habitat Agency, Morgan Hill, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2018. Comparison of wind turbine collision hazard model performance prepared for repowering projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon
Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Summit Winds Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Salka, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Smallwood, K. S., L. Neher, and D. A. Bell. 2017. Mitigating golden eagle impacts from repowering Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area and expanding Los Vaqueros Reservoir. Report to East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservation Plan Conservancy and Contra Costa Water District.
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Review of avian-solar science plan. Report to Center for Biological
Diversity. 28 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2016. Report of Altamont Pass research as Vasco Winds mitigation. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, Inc., Office of the California Attorney General, Audubon Society, East Bay Regional Park District.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2016. Siting Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor collisions at Sand Hill Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to Ogin, Inc., Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015a. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at
Golden Hills Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to NextEra
Energy Resources, Livermore, California. Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015b. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Golden Hills North Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to
NextEra Energy Resources, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2015c. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Patterson Pass Repowering Project, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2014. Early assessment of wind turbine layout in Summit Wind Project. Report to Altamont Winds LLC, Tracy, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2015. Review of avian use survey report for the Longboat Solar Project. Report
to EDF Renewable Energy, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Information needed for solar project impacts assessment and mitigation planning. Report to Panorama Environmental, Inc., San Francisco, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2014. Monitoring fossorial mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve,
California: Report of Progress for the period 2006-2014. Report to East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. 2013. First-year estimates of bird and bat fatality rates at old wind turbines,
Forebay areas of Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Report to FloDesign in support of EIR.
Smallwood, K. S. and W. Pearson. 2013. Neotropical bird monitoring of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia), Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. Tierra Data, Inc. report to Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. 2013. Winter surveys for San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) and burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) within Air Operations at Naval Air Station, Lemoore. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. and Naval Air Station Lemoore.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2013. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
conservation research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2012 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2012). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2012. Fatality rate estimates at the Vantage Wind Energy Project, year one.
Report to Ventus Environmental, Portland, Oregon. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2012. Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at North Sky River. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.
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Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: Report of Progress for the Period 2006-2011. Report to East Bay Regional Park
District.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2011 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2011). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Draft study design for testing collision risk of FloDesign Wind Turbine in Patterson Pass, Santa Clara, and Former AES Seawest Wind Projects in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area (APWRA). Report to FloDesign, Inc.
Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Comments on Marbled Murrelet collision model for the Radar Ridge Wind Resource Area. Report to EcoStat, Inc., and ultimately to US Fish and Wildlife Service. Smallwood, K. S. 2011. Avian fatality rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2011.
Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2011. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Tres Vaqueros, Contra Costa County, California. Report to Pattern Energy.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2011. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2010 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2010). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Wind Energy Development and avian issues in the Altamont Pass,
California. Report to Black & Veatch. Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project, Contra Costa County, California. Report to the
East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Neher. 2010. Siting repowered wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions at Vasco Winds. Report to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Livermore, California.
Smallwood, K. S. 2010. Baseline avian and bat fatality rates at the Tres Vaqueros Wind Project,
Contra Costa County, California. Report to the East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, California. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2010. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2009
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2009). Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 86 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammal surveys at naval outlying landing field Imperial Beach,
California, August 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 5 pp
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Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Mammals and other Wildlife Observed at Proposed Site of Amargosa
Solar Power Project, Spring 2009. Report to Tierra Data, Inc. 13 pp
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Avian Fatality Rates at Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, 2008-2009. Report to members of the Contra Costa County Technical Advisory Committee on the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Repowering the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area more than Doubles Energy Generation While Substantially Reducing Bird Fatalities. Report prepared on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy. 2 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2009. Surveys to Detect Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and
California Black Rail at Installation Restoration Site 30, Military Ocean Terminal Concord, California: March-April 2009. Report to Insight Environmental, Engineering, and Construction, Inc., Sacramento, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2008. Avian and Bat Mortality at the Big Horn Wind Energy Project, Klickitat
County, Washington. Unpublished report to Friends of Skamania County. 7 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2009. Monitoring Fossorial Mammals in Vasco Caves Regional Preserve, California: report of progress for the period 2006-2008. Unpublished report to East Bay
Regional Park District. 5 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2008 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2000-2008). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 84 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Habitat Assessment for California Red-Legged Frog at Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 48
pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and B. Nakamoto. 2008. Impact of 2005 and 2006 West Nile Virus on Yellow-billed Magpie and American Crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. 22 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA),
Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project (IR Site #2), San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-Vegetation Monitoring. Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement – N68711-04LT-A0045. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 10 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. Burrowing owls at Dixon Naval Radio Transmitter Facility. Report to U.S. Navy. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 28 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2008. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
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Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2007 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2007). Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Southwest, Desert Integrated Products Team, San Diego, California. 69 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. A Monitoring Effort to Detect the Presence of the Federally Listed Species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and Wetland Habitat Assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord,
California. Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30, Final Report to U.S. Navy, Letter Agreement –
N68711-05LT-A0001. U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Diego, California. 8 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2007. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides)
Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2006
Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2006). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest, Daly City, California. 165 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and C. Thelander. 2006. Response to third review of Smallwood and Thelander
(2004). Report to California Institute for Energy and Environment, University of California,
Oakland, CA. 139 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Biological effects of repowering a portion of the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, California: The Diablo Winds Energy Project. Report to Altamont Working
Group. Available from Shawn Smallwood, puma@yolo.com . 34 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2006. Impact of 2005 West Nile Virus on yellow-billed magpie and american crow in the Sacramento Valley, California. Report to Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District, Elk Grove, CA. 38 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys n. nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resource Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station: 2005 Progress Report (Inclusive of work during 2001-2005). U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 160 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California tiger salamander and California red-legged frog at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter agreements N68711-04LT-A0042 and N68711-04LT-A0044, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West,
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 60 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California.
Sampling for rails, Spring 2006, Installation Restoration (IR) Site 1. Letter Agreement –
N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT), West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, South West, Daly City, California. 9 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2006. Final Report: Station-wide Wildlife Survey, Naval
Air Station, Lemoore. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval
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Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600, Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 20 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2006. Former Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA), Skaggs Island, Waste and Contaminated Soil Removal Project, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California: Re-vegetation Monitoring. Department of the Navy Integrated Product Team (IPT) West, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd., Suite 600,
Daly City, CA 94014-1976. 8 pp.
Dorin, Melinda, Linda Spiegel and K. Shawn Smallwood. 2005. Response to public comments on the staff report entitled Assessment of Avian Mortality from Collisions and Electrocutions (CEC-700-2005-015) (Avian White Paper) written in support of the 2005 Environmental
Performance Report and the 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report. California Energy
Commission, Sacramento. 205 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2005. Estimating combined effects of selective turbine removal and winter-time shutdown of half the wind turbines. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 23. 1 p.
Erickson, W. and S. Smallwood. 2005. Avian and Bat Monitoring Plan for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project Contra Costa County, California. Unpubl. report to Contra Costa County, Antioch, California. 22 pp.
Lamphier-Gregory, West Inc., Shawn Smallwood, Jones & Stokes Associates, Illingworth &
Rodkin Inc. and Environmental Vision. 2005. Environmental Impact Report for the Buena Vista Wind Energy Project, LP# 022005. County of Contra Costa Community Development Department, Martinez, California.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the
federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Targeted Sampling for Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse, Fall 2005 Installation Restoration (IR) Site 30. Letter Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse, and wetland habitat assessment at the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter
Agreement – N68711-05lt-A0001, U.S. Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 5 pp. Morrison, M. L. and K. S. Smallwood. 2005. Skaggs Island waste and contaminated soil removal projects, San Pablo Bay, Sonoma County, California. Report to the U.S. Department of the
Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest, Daly City, California. 6 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2004. 2004 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research in Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 134
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Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005a. Assessment to support an adaptive management plan for
the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 19 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005b. Partial re-assessment of an adaptive management plan for the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, March 25. 48 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. and L. Spiegel. 2005c. Combining biology-based and policy-based tiers of
priority for determining wind turbine relocation/shutdown to reduce bird fatalities in the APWRA. Unpublished CEC staff report, June 1. 9 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2004. Alternative plan to implement mitigation measures in APWRA.
Unpublished CEC staff report, January 19. 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and L. Neher. 2005. Repowering the APWRA: Forecasting and minimizing avian mortality without significant loss of power generation. California Energy Commission, PIER Energy-Related Environmental Research. CEC-500-2005-005. 21 pp. [Reprinted (in
Japanese) in Yukihiro Kominami, Tatsuya Ura, Koshitawa, and Tsuchiya, Editors, Wildlife and
Wind Turbine Report 5. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo.] Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore. Report to U.S. Navy. 4 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2004. A monitoring effort to detect the presence of the federally listed species California clapper rails and wetland habitat assessment at Pier 4 of the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, Detachment Concord, California. Letter Agreement N68711-04LT-A0002. 8 pp. + 2 pp. of photo plates.
Smallwood, K. S. and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2003 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 56 pp. + 58 figures.
Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Comparison of Biological Impacts of the No Project and Partial Underground Alternatives presented in the Final Environmental Impact Report for the Jefferson-Martin 230 kV Transmission Line. Report to California Public Utilities Commission. 20 pp.
Morrison, M. L., and K. S. Smallwood. 2003. Kangaroo rat survey at RMA4, NAS Lemoore.
Report to U.S. Navy. 6 pp. + 7 photos + 1 map. Smallwood, K. S. 2003. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the Tesla Power Project. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for
Renewable Energy. 32 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2003. 2002 Progress Report: San Joaquin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 45 pp.
+ 36 figures.
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Smallwood, K. S., Michael L. Morrison and Carl G. Thelander 2002. Study plan to test the
effectiveness of aerial markers at reducing avian mortality due to collisions with transmission
lines: A report to Pacific Gas & Electric Company. 10 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2002. Assessment of the Environmental Review Documents Prepared for the East Altamont Energy Center. Report to the California Energy Commission on behalf of
Californians for Renewable Energy. 26 pp.
Thelander, Carl G., K. Shawn Smallwood, and Christopher Costello. 2002 Rating Distribution Poles for Threat of Raptor Electrocution and Priority Retrofit: Developing a Predictive Model. Report to Southern California Edison Company. 30 pp.
Smallwood, K. S., M. Robison, and C. Thelander. 2002. Draft Natural Environment Study, Prunedale Highway 101 Project. California Department of Transportation, San Luis Obispo, California. 120 pp.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Assessment of ecological integrity and restoration potential of
Beeman/Pelican Farm. Draft Report to Howard Beeman, Woodland, California. 14 pp. Smallwood, K. S., and M. L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. Progress
report to U.S. Department of the Navy, Lemoore, California. 29 pp. + 19 figures.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Rocky Flats visit, April 4th through 6th, 2001. Report to Berger & Montaque, P.C. 16 pp. with 61 color plates.
Smallwood, K.S. 2001. Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood, Ph.D. in the matter of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service’s rejection of Seatuck Environmental Association’s proposal to operate an education center on Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge. Submitted to Seatuck Environmental Association in two parts, totaling 7 pp.
Magney, D., and K.S. Smallwood. 2001. Maranatha High School CEQA critique. Comment letter
submitted to Tamara & Efren Compeán, 16 pp. Smallwood, K. S. and D. Mangey. 2001. Comments on the Newhall Ranch November 2000 Administrative Draft EIR. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding the Newhall Ranch
Specific Plan EIR. 68 pp.
Magney, D. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Newhall Ranch Notice of Preparation Submittal. Prepared for Ventura County Counsel regarding our recommended scope of work for the Newhall Ranch Specific Plan EIR. 17 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Contra Costa Power Plant Unit 8 Project. Submitted to California Energy Commission on November 30 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 4 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the California Energy Commission’s Final Staff Assessment
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of the MEC. Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 8 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Biological Resources Mitigation Implementation and Monitoring Plan (BRMIMP). Submitted to California Energy Commission on October 29 on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 9 pp.
Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Comments on the Preliminary Staff Assessment of the Metcalf Energy
Center. Submitted to California Energy Commission on behalf of Californians for Renewable Energy (CaRE). 11 pp. Smallwood, K. S. 2000. Preliminary report of reconnaissance surveys near the TRW plant south of
Phoenix, Arizona, March 27-29. Report prepared for Hagens, Berman & Mitchell, Attorneys at
Law, Phoenix, AZ. 6 pp. Morrison, M. L., K. S. Smallwood, and M. Robison. 2001. Draft Natural Environment Study for Highway 46 compliance with CEQA/NEPA. Report to the California Department of
Transportation. 75 pp.
Morrison, M.L., and K.S. Smallwood. 1999. NTI plan evaluation and comments. Exhibit C in W.D. Carrier, M.L. Morrison, K.S. Smallwood, and Vail Engineering. Recommendations for NBHCP land acquisition and enhancement strategies. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento.
Smallwood, K. S. 1999. Estimation of impacts due to dredging of a shipping channel through Humboldt Bay, California. Court Declaration prepared on behalf of EPIC. Smallwood, K. S. 1998. 1998 California mountain lion track count. Report to the Defenders of
Wildlife, Washington, D.C. 5 pages.
Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Draft report of a visit to a paint sludge dump site near Ridgewood, New Jersey, February 26th, 1998. Unpublished report to Consulting in the Public Interest.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Science missing in the “no surprises” policy. Commissioned by National
Endangered Species Network and Spirit of the Sage Council, Pasadena, California. Smallwood, K.S. and M.L. Morrison. 1997. Alternate mitigation strategy for incidental take of giant garter snake and Swainson’s hawk as part of the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation
Plan. Pages 6-9 and iii illustrations in W.D. Carrier, K.S. Smallwood and M.L. Morrison,
Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan: Narrow channel marsh alternative wetland mitigation. Northern Territories, Inc., Sacramento. Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher
burrowing characteristics. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C.,
Philadelphia. (peer reviewed). Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Assessment of plutonium releases from Hanford buried waste sites. Report Number 9, Consulting in the Public Interest, 53 Clinton Street, Lambertville, New Jersey,
08530.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Soil Bioturbation and Wind Affect Fate of Hazardous Materials that were
Released at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S. 1996. Second assessment of the BIOPORT model's parameter values for pocket gopher burrowing characteristics and other relevant wildlife observations. Report to Berger & Montague, P.C. and Roy S. Haber, P.C., Philadelphia.
Smallwood, K.S., and R. Leidy. 1996. Wildlife and their management under the Martell SYP. Report to Georgia Pacific, Corporation, Martel, CA. 30 pp. EIP Associates. 1995. Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan Biological Resources Report. Yolo
County Planning and Development Department, Woodland, California.
Smallwood, K.S. and S. Geng. 1995. Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Program on Workable Energy Regulation, University-wide Energy Research Group, University of California.
Smallwood, K.S., S. Geng, and W. Idzerda. 1992. Final report to PG&E: Analysis of the 1987 California Farm Cost Survey and recommendations for future survey. Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Ramon, California. 24 pp.
Fitzhugh, E.L. and K.S. Smallwood. 1987. Methods Manual – A statewide mountain lion
population index technique. California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento. Salmon, T.P. and K.S. Smallwood. 1989. Final Report – Evaluating exotic vertebrates as pests to California agriculture. California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento.
Smallwood, K.S. and W. A. Erickson (written under supervision of W.E. Howard, R.E. Marsh, and R.J. Laacke). 1990. Environmental exposure and fate of multi-kill strychnine gopher baits. Final Report to USDA Forest Service –NAPIAP, Cooperative Agreement PSW-89-0010CA.
Fitzhugh, E.L., K.S. Smallwood, and R. Gross. 1985. Mountain lion track count, Marin County,
1985. Report on file at Wildlife Extension, University of California, Davis. Comments on Environmental Documents (Year; pages)
I was retained or commissioned to comment on environmental planning and review documents,
including:
Replies on UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2021; 13);
14 Charles Hill Circle Design Review (2021; 11);
SDG Commerce 217 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2021; 26);
Mulqueeney Ranch Wind Repowering Project DSEIR (2021; 98);
Clawiter Road Industrial Project IS/MND, Hayward (2021; 18);
Garnet Energy Center Stipulations, New York (2020);
Heritage Wind Energy Project, New York (2020: 71);
Ameresco Keller Canyon RNG Project IS/MND, Martinez (2020; 11);
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Cambria Hotel Project Staff Report, Dublin (2020; 19);
Central Pointe Mixed-Use Staff Report, Santa Ana (2020; 20);
Oak Valley Town Center EIR Addendum, Calimesa (2020; 23);
Coachillin Specific Plan MND Amendment, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 26);
Stockton Avenue Hotel and Condominiums Project Tiering to EIR, San Jose (2020; 19);
Cityline Sub-block 3 South Staff Report, Sunyvale (2020; 22);
Station East Residential/Mixed Use EIR, Union City (2020; 21);
Multi-Sport Complex & Southeast Industrial Annexation Suppl. EIR, Elk Grove (2020; 24);
Sun Lakes Village North EIR Amendment 5, Banning, Riverside County (2020; 27);
2nd comments on 1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 4);
1296 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale (2020; 16);
Mesa Wind Project EA, Desert Hot Springs (2020; 31);
11th Street Development Project IS/MND, City of Upland (2020; 17);
Vista Mar Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 17);
Emerson Creek Wind Project Application, Ohio (2020; 64);
Replies on Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 12);
Wister Solar Energy Facility EIR, Imperial County (2020; 28);
Crimson Solar EIS/EIR, Mojave Desert (2020, 35) not submitted;
Sakioka Farms EIR tiering, Oxnard (2020; 14);
3440 Wilshire Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2020; 19);
Replies on 2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 8);
2400 Barranca Office Development Project EIR, Irvine (2020; 25);
Replies on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 4);
2nd comments on Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 8);
Heber 2 Geothermal Repower Project IS/MND, El Centro (2020; 3);
Lots 4-12 Oddstad Way Project IS/MND, Pacifica (2020; 16);
Declaration on DDG Visalia Warehouse project (2020; 5);
Terraces of Lafayette EIR Addendum (2020; 24);
AMG Industrial Annex IS/MND, Los Banos (2020; 15);
Replies to responses on Casmalia and Linden Warehouse (2020; 15);
Clover Project MND, Petaluma (2020; 27);
Ruby Street Apartments Project Env. Checklist, Hayward (2020; 20);
Replies to responses on 3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 5);
3721 Mt. Diablo Boulevard Staff Report (2020; 9);
Steeno Warehouse IS/MND, Hesperia (2020; 19);
UCSF Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan EIR (2020; 24);
North Pointe Business Center MND, Fresno (2020; 14);
Casmalia and Linden Warehouse IS, Fontana (2020; 15);
Rubidoux Commerce Center Project IS/MND, Jurupa Valley (2020; 27);
Haun and Holland Mixed Use Center MND, Menifee (2020; 23);
First Industrial Logistics Center II, Moreno Valley IS/MND (2020; 23);
GLP Store Warehouse Project Staff Report (2020; 15);
Replies on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 29);
2nd comments on Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 34);
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Beale WAPA Interconnection Project EA & CEQA checklist (2020; 30);
Levine-Fricke Softball Field Improvement Addendum, UC Berkeley (2020; 16);
Greenlaw Partners Warehouse and Distribution Center Staff Report, Palmdale (2020; 14);
Humboldt Wind Energy Project DEIR (2019; 25);
Sand Hill Supplemental EIR, Altamont Pass (2019; 17);
1700 Dell Avenue Office Project, Campbell (2019, 28);
1180 Main Street Office Project MND, Redwood City (2019; 19:
Summit Ridge Wind Farm Request for Amendment 4, Oregon (2019; 46);
Shafter Warehouse Staff Report (2019; 4);
Park & Broadway Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Pacific Heights Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Pinnacle Park & C Design Review, San Diego (2019; 19);
Preserve at Torrey Highlands EIR, San Diego (2019; 24);
Santana West Project EIR Addendum, San Jose (2019; 18);
The Ranch at Eastvale EIR Addendum, Riverside County (2020; 19);
Hageman Warehouse IS/MND, Bakersfield (2019; 13);
Oakley Logistics Center EIR, Antioch (2019; 22);
27 South First Street IS, San Jose (2019; 23);
2nd replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 11);
Replies on Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2020; 13);
Times Mirror Square Project EIR, Los Angeles (2019; 18);
East Monte Vista & Aviator General Plan Amend EIR Addendum, Vacaville (2019; 22);
Hillcrest LRDP EIR, La Jolla (2019; 36);
555 Portola Road CUP, Portola Valley (2019; 11);
Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone SEIR, Pleasanton (2019; 27);
1750 Broadway Project CEQA Exemption, Oakland (2019; 19);
Mor Furniture Project MND, Murietta Hot Springs (2019; 27);
Harbor View Project EIR, Redwood City (2019; 26);
Visalia Logistics Center (2019; 13);
Cordelia Industrial Buildings MND (2019; 14);
Scheu Distribution Center IS/ND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 13);
Mills Park Center Staff Report, San Bruno (2019; 22);
Site visit to Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 9);
Desert Highway Farms IS/MND, Imperial County (2019; 12);
ExxonMobil Interim Trucking for Santa Ynez Unit Restart SEIR, Santa Barbara (2019; 9);
Olympic Holdings Inland Center Warehouse Project MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2019; 14);
Replies to responses on Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse, Banning (2019; 19);
PARS Global Storage MND, Murietta (2019; 13);
Slover Warehouse EIR Addendum, Fontana (2019; 16);
Seefried Warehouse Project IS/MND, Lathrop (2019; 19)
World Logistics Center Site Visit, Moreno Valley (2019; 19);
Merced Landfill Gas-To-Energy Project IS/MND (2019; 12);
West Village Expansion FEIR, UC Davis (2019; 11);
Site visit, Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2019; 11);
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Replies to responses on Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 10);
Avalon West Valley Expansion EIR, San Jose (2019; 22);
Sunroad – Otay 50 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 26);
Del Rey Pointe Residential Project IS/MND, Los Angeles (2019; 34);
1 AMD Redevelopment EIR, Sunnyvale (2019; 22);
Lawrence Equipment Industrial Warehouse IS/MND, Banning (2019; 14);
SDG Commerce 330 Warehouse IS, American Canyon (2019; 21);
PAMA Business Center IS/MND, Moreno Valley (2019; 23);
Cupertino Village Hotel IS (2019; 24);
Lake House IS/ND, Lodi (2019; 33);
Campo Wind Project DEIS, San Diego County (DEIS, (2019; 14);
Stirling Warehouse MND site visit, Victorville (2019; 7);
Green Valley II Mixed-Use Project EIR, Fairfield (2019; 36);
We Be Jammin rezone MND, Fresno (2019; 14);
Gray Whale Cove Pedestrian Crossing IS/ND, Pacifica (2019; 7);
Visalia Logistics Center & DDG 697V Staff Report (2019; 9);
Mather South Community Masterplan Project EIR (2019; 35);
Del Hombre Apartments EIR, Walnut Creek (2019; 23);
Otay Ranch Planning Area 12 EIR Addendum, Chula Vista (2019; 21);
The Retreat at Sacramento IS/MND (2019; 26);
Site visit to Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2019; 9);
Sunroad – Centrum 6 EIR Addendum, San Diego (2018; 22);
North First and Brokaw Corporate Campus Buildings EIR Addendum, San Jose (2018; 30);
South Lake Solar IS, Fresno County (2018; 18);
Galloo Island Wind Project Application, New York (not submitted) (2018; 44);
Doheny Ocean Desalination EIR, Dana Point (2018; 15);
Stirling Warehouse MND, Victorville (2018; 18);
LDK Warehouse MND, Vacaville (2018; 30);
Gateway Crossings FEIR, Santa Clara (2018; 23);
South Hayward Development IS/MND (2018; 9);
CBU Specific Plan Amendment, Riverside (2018; 27);
2nd replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 11);
Replies to responses on Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 7);
Dove Hill Road Assisted Living Project MND (2018; 12);
Deer Ridge/Shadow Lakes Golf Course EIR, Brentwood (2018; 21);
Pyramid Asphalt BLM Finding of No Significance, Imperial County (2018; 22);
Amáre Apartments IS/MND, Martinez (2018; 15);
Petaluma Hill Road Cannabis MND, Santa Rosa (2018; 21);
2nd comments on Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 12);
Zeiss Innovation Center IS/MND, Dublin (2018: 32);
City of Hope Campus Plan EIR, Duarte (2018; 21);
Palo Verde Center IS/MND, Blythe (2018; 14);
Logisticenter at Vacaville MND (2018; 24);
IKEA Retail Center SEIR, Dublin (2018; 17);
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Merge 56 EIR, San Diego (2018; 15);
Natomas Crossroads Quad B Office Project P18-014 EIR, Sacramento (2018; 12);
2900 Harbor Bay Parkway Staff Report, Alameda (2018; 30);
At Dublin EIR, Dublin (2018; 25);
Fresno Industrial Rezone Amendment Application No. 3807 IS (2018; 10);
Nova Business Park IS/MND, Napa (2018; 18);
Updated Collision Risk Model Priors for Estimating Eagle Fatalities, USFWS (2018; 57);
750 Marlborough Avenue Warehouse MND, Riverside (2018; 14);
Replies to responses on San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 12);
San Bernardino Logistics Center IS (2018; 19);
CUP2017-16, Costco IS/MND, Clovis (2018; 11);
Desert Land Ventures Specific Plan EIR, Desert Hot Springs (2018; 18);
Ventura Hilton IS/MND (2018; 30);
North of California Street Master Plan Project IS, Mountain View (2018: 11);
Tamarind Warehouse MND, Fontana (2018; 16);
Lathrop Gateway Business Park EIR Addendum (2018; 23);
Centerpointe Commerce Center IS, Moreno Valley (2019; 18);
Amazon Warehouse Notice of Exemption, Bakersfield (2018; 13);
CenterPoint Building 3 project Staff Report, Manteca (2018; 23);
Cessna & Aviator Warehouse IS/MND, Vacaville (2018; 24);
Napa Airport Corporate Center EIR, American Canyon (2018, 15);
800 Opal Warehouse Initial Study, Mentone, San Bernardino County (2018; 18);
2695 W. Winton Ave Industrial Project IS, Hayward (2018; 22);
Trinity Cannabis Cultivation and Manufacturing Facility DEIR, Calexico (2018; 15);
Shoe Palace Expansion IS/MND, Morgan Hill (2018; 21);
Newark Warehouse at Morton Salt Plant Staff Report (2018; 15);
Northlake Specific Plan FEIR “Peer Review”, Los Angeles County (2018; 9);
Replies to responses on Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2018; 13);
Northlake Specific Plan SEIR, Los Angeles County (2017; 27);
Bogle Wind Turbine DEIR, east Yolo County (2017; 48);
Ferrante Apartments IS/MND, Los Angeles (2017; 14);
The Villages of Lakeview EIR, Riverside (2017; 28);
Data Needed for Assessing Trail Management Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl, Marin County (2017; 5);
Notes on Proposed Study Options for Trail Impacts on Northern Spotted Owl (2017; 4);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (Declaration) (2017; 5);
San Gorgonio Crossings EIR, Riverside County (2017; 22);
Replies to responses on Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley (2017; 12);
Proposed World Logistics Center Mitigation Measures, Moreno Valley (2017, 2019; 12);
MacArthur Transit Village Project Modified 2016 CEQA Analysis (2017; 12);
PG&E Company Bay Area Operations and Maintenance HCP (2017; 45);
Central SoMa Plan DEIR (2017; 14);
Suggested mitigation for trail impacts on northern spotted owl, Marin County (2016; 5);
Colony Commerce Center Specific Plan DEIR, Ontario (2016; 16);
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Fairway Trails Improvements MND, Marin County (2016; 13);
Review of Avian-Solar Science Plan (2016; 28);
Replies on Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 5);
Pyramid Asphalt IS, Imperial County (2016; 4);
Agua Mansa Distribution Warehouse Project Initial Study (2016; 14);
Santa Anita Warehouse MND, Rancho Cucamonga (2016; 12);
CapRock Distribution Center III DEIR, Rialto (2016: 12);
Orange Show Logistics Center IS/MND, San Bernardino (2016; 9);
City of Palmdale Oasis Medical Village Project IS/MND (2016; 7);
Comments on proposed rule for incidental eagle take, USFWS (2016, 49);
Replies on Grapevine Specific and Community Plan FEIR, Kern County (2016; 25);
Grapevine Specific and Community Plan DEIR, Kern County (2016; 15);
Clinton County Zoning Ordinance for Wind Turbine siting (2016);
Hallmark at Shenandoah Warehouse Project Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 6);
Tri-City Industrial Complex Initial Study, San Bernardino (2016; 5);
Hidden Canyon Industrial Park Plot Plan 16-PP-02, Beaumont (2016; 12);
Kimball Business Park DEIR (2016; 10);
Jupiter Project IS and MND, Apple Valley, San Bernardino County (2016; 9);
Revised Draft Giant Garter Snake Recovery Plan of 2015 (2016, 18);
Palo Verde Mesa Solar Project EIR, Blythe (2016; 27);
Reply on Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 14);
Fairview Wind Project Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario, Canada (2016; 41);
Reply on Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 38);
Amherst Island Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 31);
Second Reply on White Pines Wind Farm, Ontario (2015, 6);
Reply on White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 10);
White Pines Wind Farm Natural Heritage Assessment, Ontario (2015, 9);
Proposed Section 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians DEIS (2015, 9);
Replies on 24 Specific Plan Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians FEIS (2015, 6);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Rosamond (2015; 28);
Sierra Lakes Commerce Center Project DEIR, Fontana (2015, 9);
Columbia Business Center MND, Riverside (2015; 8);
West Valley Logistics Center Specific Plan DEIR, Fontana (2015, 10);
Willow Springs Solar Photovoltaic Project DEIR (2015, 28);
Alameda Creek Bridge Replacement Project DEIR (2015, 10);
World Logistic Center Specific Plan FEIR, Moreno Valley (2015, 12);
Elkhorn Valley Wind Power Project Impacts, Oregon (2015; 143);
Bay Delta Conservation Plan EIR/EIS, Sacramento (2014, 21);
Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Addison Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Addison and Rising Tree Wind Energy Project FEIR, Mojave (2014, 12);
Palen Solar Electric Generating System FSA (CEC), Blythe (2014, 20);
Rebuttal testimony on Palen Solar Energy Generating System (2014, 9);
Seven Mile Hill and Glenrock/Rolling Hills impacts + Addendum, Wyoming (2014; 105);
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Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 32);
Replies on the Rising Tree Wind Energy Project DEIR, Mojave (2014, 15);
Soitec Solar Development Project PEIR, Boulevard, San Diego County (2014, 18);
Oakland Zoo expansion on Alameda whipsnake and California red-legged frog (2014; 3);
Alta East Wind Energy Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013, 23);
Blythe Solar Power Project Staff Assessment, California Energy Commission (2013, 16);
Clearwater and Yakima Solar Projects DEIR, Kern County (2013, 9);
West Antelope Solar Energy Project IS/MND, Antelope Valley (2013, 18);
Cuyama Solar Project DEIR, Carrizo Plain (2014, 19);
Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan (DRECP) EIR/EIS (2015, 49);
Kingbird Solar Photovoltaic Project EIR, Kern County (2013, 19);
Lucerne Valley Solar Project IS/MND, San Bernardino County (2013, 12);
Tule Wind project FEIR/FEIS (Declaration) (2013; 31);
Sunlight Partners LANDPRO Solar Project MND (2013; 11);
Declaration in opposition to BLM fracking (2013; 5);
Blythe Energy Project (solar) CEC Staff Assessment (2013;16);
Rosamond Solar Project EIR Addendum, Kern County (2013; 13);
Pioneer Green Solar Project EIR, Bakersfield (2013; 13);
Replies on Soccer Center Solar Project MND (2013; 6);
Soccer Center Solar Project MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Plainview Solar Works MND, Lancaster (2013; 10);
Alamo Solar Project MND, Mojave Desert (2013; 15);
Replies on Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 10);
Imperial Valley Solar Company 2 Project (2013; 13);
FRV Orion Solar Project DEIR, Kern County (PP12232) (2013; 9);
Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 6);
Reply on Casa Diablo IV Geothermal Development Project (2013; 8);
Alta East Wind Project FEIS, Tehachapi Pass (2013; 23);
Metropolitan Air Park DEIR, City of San Diego (2013; );
Davidon Homes Tentative Subdivision Rezoning Project DEIR, Petaluma (2013; 9);
Oakland Zoo Expansion Impacts on Alameda Whipsnake (2013; 10);
Campo Verde Solar project FEIR, Imperial Valley (2013; 11pp);
Neg Dec comments on Davis Sewer Trunk Rehabilitation (2013; 8);
North Steens Transmission Line FEIS, Oregon (Declaration) (2012; 62);
Summer Solar and Springtime Solar Projects Ism Lancaster (2012; 8);
J&J Ranch, 24 Adobe Lane Environmental Review, Orinda (2012; 14);
Replies on Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 8);
Hudson Ranch Power II Geothermal Project and Simbol Calipatria Plant II (2012; 9);
Desert Harvest Solar Project EIS, near Joshua Tree (2012; 15);
Solar Gen 2 Array Project DEIR, El Centro (2012; 16);
Ocotillo Sol Project EIS, Imperial Valley (2012; 4);
Beacon Photovoltaic Project DEIR, Kern County (2012; 5);
Butte Water District 2012 Water Transfer Program IS/MND (2012; 11);
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Mount Signal and Calexico Solar Farm Projects DEIR (2011; 16);
City of Elk Grove Sphere of Influence EIR (2011; 28);
Sutter Landing Park Solar Photovoltaic Project MND, Sacramento (2011; 9);
Rabik/Gudath Project, 22611 Coleman Valley Road, Bodega Bay (CPN 10-0002) (2011; 4);
Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) (Declaration) (2011; 9);
Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance, USFWS (2011; 13);
Niles Canyon Safety Improvement Project EIR/EA (2011; 16);
Route 84 Safety Improvement Project (Declaration) (2011; 7);
Rebuttal on Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, (2010; 6);
Whistling Ridge Wind Energy Power DEIS, Skamania County, Washington (2010; 41);
Klickitat County’s Decisions on Windy Flats West Wind Energy Project (2010; 17);
St. John's Church Project DEIR, Orinda (2010; 14);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001 IS/MND, Conaway site, Davis (2010; 20);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project FEIR, Rancho Cordova (2010;12);
Results Radio Zone File #2009-001, Mace Blvd site, Davis (2009; 10);
Answers to Questions on 33% RPS Implementation Analysis Preliminary Results Report (2009; 9);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Second Declaration) (2008; 17);
Draft 1A Summary Report to CAISO (2008; 10);
Hilton Manor Project Categorical Exemption, County of Placer (2009; 9);
Protest of CARE to Amendment to the Power Purchase and Sale Agreement for Procurement of Eligible Renewable Energy Resources Between Hatchet Ridge Wind LLC and PG&E (2009; 3);
Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project EIR/EIS (2009; 142);
Delta Shores Project EIR, south Sacramento (2009; 11 + addendum 2);
Declaration in Support of Care’s Petition to Modify D.07-09-040 (2008; 3);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis December 16 Workshop for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by
2020 (2008; 9);
The Public Utility Commission’s Implementation Analysis Draft Work Plan for the
Governor’s Executive Order S-14-08 to implement a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2020 (2008; 11);
Draft 1A Summary Report to California Independent System Operator for Planning Reserve Margins (PRM) Study (2008; 7.);
SEPA Determination of Non-significance regarding zoning adjustments for Skamania County, Washington (Declaration) (2008; 16);
Colusa Generating Station, California Energy Commission PSA (2007; 24);
Rio del Oro Specific Plan Project Recirculated DEIR, Mather (2008: 66);
Replies on Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008; 20);
Regional University Specific Plan EIR, Roseville (2008: 33);
Clark Precast, LLC’s “Sugarland” project, ND, Woodland (2008: 15);
Cape Wind Project DEIS, Nantucket (2008; 157);
Yuba Highlands Specific Plan EIR, Spenceville, Yuba County (2006; 37);
Replies to responses on North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 5);
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North Table Mountain MND, Butte County (2006; 15);
Windy Point Wind Farm EIS (2006; 14 and Powerpoint slide replies);
Shiloh I Wind Power Project EIR, Rio Vista (2005; 18);
Buena Vista Wind Energy Project NOP, Byron (2004; 15);
Callahan Estates Subdivision ND, Winters (2004; 11);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 9);
Winters Highlands Subdivision IS/ND (2004; 13);
Creekside Highlands Project, Tract 7270 ND (2004; 21);
Petition to California Fish and Game Commission to list Burrowing Owl (2003; 10);
Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area CUP renewals, Alameda County (2003; 41);
UC Davis Long Range Development Plan: Neighborhood Master Plan (2003; 23);
Anderson Marketplace Draft Environmental Impact Report (2003; 18);
Negative Declaration of the proposed expansion of Temple B’nai Tikyah (2003; 6);
Antonio Mountain Ranch Specific Plan Public Draft EIR (2002; 23);
Replies on East Altamont Energy Center evidentiary hearing (2002; 9);
Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report, The Promenade (2002; 7);
Recirculated Initial Study for Calpine’s proposed Pajaro Valley Energy Center (2002; 3);
UC Merced -- Declaration (2002; 5);
Replies on Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision FEIR (2003; 22);
Atwood Ranch Unit III Subdivision EIR (2002; 19);
California Energy Commission Staff Report on GWF Tracy Peaker Project (2002; 20);
Silver Bend Apartments IS/MND, Placer County (2002; 13);
UC Merced Long-range Development Plan DEIR and UC Merced Community Plan DEIR (2001; 26);
Colusa County Power Plant IS, Maxwell (2001; 6);
Dog Park at Catlin Park, Folsom, California (2001; 5);
Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Biological Resources Implementation and Monitoring
Program (BRMIMP) for the Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 10);
Metcalf Energy Center, California Energy Commission FSA (2000);
US Fish and Wildlife Service Section 7 consultation with the California Energy Commission
regarding Calpine and Bechtel Corporations’ Metcalf Energy Center (2000; 4);
California Energy Commission’s Preliminary Staff Assessment of the proposed Metcalf Energy Center (2000: 11);
Site-specific management plans for the Natomas Basin Conservancy’s mitigation lands,
prepared by Wildlands, Inc. (2000: 7);
Affidavit of K. Shawn Smallwood in Spirit of the Sage Council, et al. (Plaintiffs) vs. Bruce
Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, et al. (Defendants), Injuries caused by
the No Surprises policy and final rule which codifies that policy (1999: 9).
California Board of Forestry’s proposed amended Forest Practices Rules (1999);
Sunset Skyranch Airport Use Permit IS/MND (1999);
Ballona West Bluffs Project Environmental Impact Report (1999; oral presentation);
Draft Recovery Plan for Giant Garter Snake (Fed. Reg. 64(176): 49497-49498) (1999; 8);
Draft Recovery Plan for Arroyo Southwestern Toad (1998);
Pacific Lumber Co. (Headwaters) HCP & EIR, Fortuna (1998; 28);
Natomas Basin HCP Permit Amendment, Sacramento (1998);
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San Diego Multi-Species Conservation Program FEIS/FEIR (1997; 10); Comments on other Environmental Review Documents:
Proposed Regulation for California Fish and Game Code Section 3503.5 (2015: 12);
Statement of Overriding Considerations related to extending Altamont Winds, Inc.’s Conditional Use Permit PLN2014-00028 (2015; 8);
Covell Village PEIR, Davis (2005; 19);
Bureau of Land Management Wind Energy Programmatic EIS Scoping (2003; 7.);
NEPA Environmental Analysis for Biosafety Level 4 National Biocontainment Laboratory (NBL) at UC Davis (2003: 7);
Notice of Preparation of UC Merced Community and Area Plan EIR, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2001: 8.);
Preliminary Draft Yolo County Habitat Conservation Plan (2001; 2 letters totaling 35.);
Merced County General Plan Revision, notice of Negative Declaration (2001: 2.);
Notice of Preparation of Campus Parkway EIR/EIS (2001: 7.);
Draft Recovery Plan for the bighorn sheep in the Peninsular Range (Ovis candensis) (2000);
Draft Recovery Plan for the California Red-legged Frog (Rana aurora draytonii), on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 10.);
Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Draft Environmental Impact Statement, on behalf of The Wildlife Society—Western Section (2000: 7.);
State Water Project Supplemental Water Purchase Program, Draft Program EIR (1997);
Davis General Plan Update EIR (2000);
Turn of the Century EIR (1999: 10);
Proposed termination of Critical Habitat Designation under the Endangered Species Act
(Fed. Reg. 64(113): 31871-31874) (1999);
NOA Draft Addendum to the Final Handbook for Habitat Conservation Planning and
Incidental Take Permitting Process, termed the HCP 5-Point Policy Plan (Fed. Reg. 64(45): 11485 - 11490) (1999; 2 + attachments);
Covell Center Project EIR and EIR Supplement (1997). Position Statements I prepared the following position statements for the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, and one for nearly 200 scientists:
Recommended that the California Department of Fish and Game prioritize the extermination
of the introduced southern water snake in northern California. The Wildlife Society--
Western Section (2001);
Recommended that The Wildlife Society—Western Section appoint or recommend members of the independent scientific review panel for the UC Merced environmental review process (2001);
Opposed the siting of the University of California’s 10th campus on a sensitive vernal pool/grassland complex east of Merced. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the legalization of ferret ownership in California. The Wildlife Society--Western Section (2000);
Opposed the Proposed “No Surprises,” “Safe Harbor,” and “Candidate Conservation Agreement” rules, including permit-shield protection provisions (Fed. Reg. Vol. 62, No.
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103, pp. 29091-29098 and No. 113, pp. 32189-32194). This statement was signed by 188 scientists and went to the responsible federal agencies, as well as to the U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives.
Posters at Professional Meetings Leyvas, E. and K. S. Smallwood. 2015. Rehabilitating injured animals to offset and rectify wind
project impacts. Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March
2015. Smallwood, K. S., J. Mount, S. Standish, E. Leyvas, D. Bell, E. Walther, B. Karas. 2015. Integrated detection trials to improve the accuracy of fatality rate estimates at wind projects. Conference on
Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 9-12 March 2015.
Smallwood, K. S. and C. G. Thelander. 2005. Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research in the Altamont Pass WRA. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005.
Neher, L., L. Wilder, J. Woo, L. Spiegel, D. Yen-Nakafugi, and K.S. Smallwood. 2005. Bird’s eye
view on California wind. AWEA conference, Denver, May 2005. Smallwood, K. S., C. G. Thelander and L. Spiegel. 2003. Toward a predictive model of avian fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Windpower 2003 Conference and Convention,
Austin, Texas.
Smallwood, K.S. and Eva Butler. 2002. Pocket Gopher Response to Yellow Star-thistle Eradication as part of Grassland Restoration at Decommissioned Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento County, California. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and Michael L. Morrison. 2002. Fresno kangaroo rat (Dipodomys nitratoides) Conservation Research at Resources Management Area 5, Lemoore Naval Air Station. White Mountain Research Station Open House, Barcroft Station.
Smallwood, K.S. and E.L. Fitzhugh. 1989. Differentiating mountain lion and dog tracks. Third
Mountain Lion Workshop, Prescott, AZ. Smith, T. R. and K. S. Smallwood. 2000. Effects of study area size, location, season, and allometry on reported Sorex shrew densities. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society.
Presentations at Professional Meetings and Seminars Dog detections of bat and bird fatalities at wind farms in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. East Bay Regional Park District 2019 Stewardship Seminar, Oakland, California, 13 November
2019.
Repowering the Altamont Pass. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Developing methods to reduce bird mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area, 1999-
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2007. Altamont Symposium, The Wildlife Society – Western Section, 5 February 2017.
Conservation and recovery of burrowing owls in Santa Clara Valley. Santa Clara Valley Habitat
Agency, Newark, California, 3 February 2017. Mitigation of Raptor Fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Sacramento, California, 6 November 2015.
From burrows to behavior: Research and management for burrowing owls in a diverse landscape. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, 24 October 2015, San Jose, California. The Challenges of repowering. Keynote presentation at Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife
Impacts, Berlin, Germany, 10 March 2015.
Research Highlights Altamont Pass 2011-2015. Scientific Review Committee, Oakland, California, 8 July 2015.
Siting wind turbines to minimize raptor collisions: Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. US Fish
and Wildlife Service Golden Eagle Working Group, Sacramento, California, 8 January 2015. Evaluation of nest boxes as a burrowing owl conservation strategy. Sacramento Chapter of the Western Section, The Wildlife Society. Sacramento, California, 26 August 2013.
Predicting collision hazard zones to guide repowering of the Altamont Pass. Conference on wind power and environmental impacts. Stockholm, Sweden, 5-7 February 2013. Impacts of Wind Turbines on Wildlife. California Council for Wildlife Rehabilitators, Yosemite,
California, 12 November 2012.
Impacts of Wind Turbines on Birds and Bats. Madrone Audubon Society, Santa Rosa, California, 20 February 2012.
Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. California Energy Commission Staff
Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011. Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. California Energy Commission Staff Workshop: Reducing the Impacts of Energy Infrastructure on Wildlife, 20 July 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Alameda County Scientific Review Committee meeting, 17 February 2011 Comparing Wind Turbine Impacts across North America. Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife
impacts, Trondheim, Norway, 3 May 2011.
Update on Wildlife Impacts in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Siting Repowered Wind Turbines to Minimize Raptor Collisions. Raptor Symposium, The Wildlife
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Society - Western Section, Riverside, California, February 2011.
Wildlife mortality caused by wind turbine collisions. Ecological Society of America, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 6 August 2010. Map-based repowering and reorganization of a wind farm to minimize burrowing owl fatalities. California burrowing Owl Consortium Meeting, Livermore, California, 6 February 2010.
Environmental barriers to wind power. Getting Real About Renewables: Economic and Environmental Barriers to Biofuels and Wind Energy. A symposium sponsored by the Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, 23 February 2007.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind farms. Meeting with Japan Ministry of the Environment and Japan Ministry of the Economy, Wild Bird Society of Japan, and other NGOs Tokyo, Japan, 9 November 2006.
Lessons learned about bird collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass and other US wind
farms. Symposium on bird collisions with wind turbines. Wild Bird Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 November 2006. Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework.
California Society for Ecological Restoration (SERCAL) 13th Annual Conference, UC Santa
Barbara, 27 October 2006. Fatality associations as the basis for predictive models of fatalities in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. EEI/APLIC/PIER Workshop, 2006 Biologist Task Force and Avian Interaction with
Electric Facilities Meeting, Pleasanton, California, 28 April 2006.
Burrowing owl burrows and wind turbine collisions in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, February 8, 2006.
Mitigation at wind farms. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts. American
Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Incorporating data from the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) system into an impact assessment tool for birds near wind farms. Shawn Smallwood, Kevin Hunting, Marcus Yee,
Linda Spiegel, Monica Parisi. Workshop: Understanding and resolving bird and bat impacts.
American Wind Energy Association and Audubon Society. Los Angeles, CA. January 10 and 11, 2006. Toward indicating threats to birds by California’s new wind farms. California Energy Commission,
Sacramento, May 26, 2005.
Avian collisions in the Altamont Pass. California Energy Commission, Sacramento, May 26, 2005. Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. EPRI Environmental Sector Council, Monterey, California, February 17, 2005.
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Ecological solutions for avian collisions with wind turbines in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource
Area. The Wildlife Society—Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19,
2005. Associations between avian fatalities and attributes of electric distribution poles in California. The Wildlife Society - Western Section Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California, January 19, 2005.
Minimizing avian mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area. UC Davis Wind Energy Collaborative Forum, Palm Springs, California, December 14, 2004. Selecting electric distribution poles for priority retrofitting to reduce raptor mortality. Raptor
Research Foundation Meeting, Bakersfield, California, November 10, 2004.
Responses of Fresno kangaroo rats to habitat improvements in an adaptive management framework. Annual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Restoration, South Lake Tahoe, California, October 16, 2004.
Lessons learned from five years of avian mortality research at the Altamont Pass Wind Resources Area in California. The Wildlife Society Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada, September 2004. The ecology and impacts of power generation at Altamont Pass. Sacramento Petroleum Association,
Sacramento, California, August 18, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl Consortium meeting, Hayward, California, February 7, 2004.
Burrowing owl mortality in the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. California Burrowing Owl
Symposium, Sacramento, November 2, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. National Wind Coordinating Committee, Washington, D.C., November 17, 2003.
Raptor Behavior at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003. Raptor Mortality at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area. Annual Meeting of the Raptor
Research Foundation, Anchorage, Alaska, September, 2003.
California mountain lions. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biology, California State University, Sacramento, November, 2000.
Intra- and inter-turbine string comparison of fatalities to animal burrow densities at Altamont Pass.
National Wind Coordinating Committee, Carmel, California, May, 2000. Using a Geographic Positioning System (GPS) to map wildlife and habitat. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
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Suggested standards for science applied to conservation issues. Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
The indicators framework applied to ecological restoration in Yolo County, California. Society for Ecological Restoration, September 25, 1999. Ecological restoration in the context of animal social units and their habitat areas. Society for
Ecological Restoration, September 24, 1999.
Relating Indicators of Ecological Health and Integrity to Assess Risks to Sustainable Agriculture and Native Biota. International Conference on Ecosystem Health, August 16, 1999.
A crosswalk from the Endangered Species Act to the HCP Handbook and real HCPs. Southern
California Edison, Co. and California Energy Commission, March 4-5, 1999. Mountain lion track counts in California: Implications for Management. Ecological & Environmental Issues Seminar, Department of Biological Sciences, California State University,
Sacramento, November 4, 1998.
“No Surprises” -- Lack of science in the HCP process. California Native Plant Society Annual Conservation Conference, The Presidio, San Francisco, September 7, 1997.
In Your Interest. A half hour weekly show aired on Channel 10 Television, Sacramento. In this
episode, I served on a panel of experts discussing problems with the implementation of the Endangered Species Act. Aired August 31, 1997. Spatial scaling of pocket gopher (Geomyidae) density. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th
Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Estimating prairie dog and pocket gopher burrow volume. Southwestern Association of Naturalists 44th Meeting, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 10, 1997.
Ten years of mountain lion track survey. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27,
1996. Study and interpretive design effects on mountain lion density estimates. Fifth Mountain Lion Workshop, San Diego, February 27, 1996.
Small animal control. Session moderator and speaker at the California Farm Conference, Sacramento, California, Feb. 28, 1995. Small animal control. Ecological Farming Conference, Asylomar, California, Jan. 28, 1995.
Habitat associations of the Swainson’s Hawk in the Sacramento Valley’s agricultural landscape. 1994 Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Flagstaff, Arizona. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Seed Industry Conference, Woodland, California, May 4, 1994.
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Habitats and vertebrate pests: impacts and management. Managing Farmland to Bring Back Game Birds and Wildlife to the Central Valley. Yolo County Resource Conservation District, U.C. Davis,
February 19, 1994.
Management of gophers and alfalfa as wildlife habitat. Orland Alfalfa Production Meeting and Sacramento Valley Alfalfa Production Meeting, February 1 and 2, 1994.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Seminar
Series: Recent Advances in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, U.C. Davis, Dec. 6, 1993. Alfalfa as wildlife habitat. California Alfalfa Symposium, Fresno, California, Dec. 9, 1993.
Management of pocket gophers in Sacramento Valley alfalfa. California Alfalfa Symposium,
Fresno, California, Dec. 8, 1993. Association analysis of raptors in a farming landscape. Plenary speaker at Raptor Research Foundation Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, Nov. 6, 1993.
Landscape strategies for biological control and IPM. Plenary speaker, International Conference on Integrated Resource Management and Sustainable Agriculture, Beijing, China, Sept. 11, 1993. Landscape Ecology Study of Pocket Gophers in Alfalfa. Alfalfa Field Day, U.C. Davis, July 1993.
Patterns of wildlife movement in a farming landscape. Spatial Data Analysis Colloquium, U.C. Davis, August 6, 1993. Sound stewardship of wildlife. Veterinary Medicine Seminar: Ethics of Animal Use, U.C. Davis.
May 1993.
Landscape ecology study of pocket gophers in alfalfa. Five County Grower's Meeting, Tracy, California. February 1993.
Turbulence and the community organizers: The role of invading species in ordering a turbulent
system, and the factors for invasion success. Ecology Graduate Student Association Colloquium, U.C. Davis. May 1990. Evaluation of exotic vertebrate pests. Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference, Sacramento,
California. March 1990.
Analytical methods for predicting success of mammal introductions to North America. The Western Section of the Wildlife Society, Hilo, Hawaii. February 1988.
A state-wide mountain lion track survey. Sacramento County Dept Parks and Recreation. April
1986. The mountain lion in California. Davis Chapter of the Audubon Society. October 1985.
Ecology Graduate Student Seminars, U.C. Davis, 1985-1990: Social behavior of the mountain lion;
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Mountain lion control; Political status of the mountain lion in California.
Other forms of Participation at Professional Meetings
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Berlin, Germany, March 2015.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Stockholm, Sweden, February 2013.
Workshop co-presenter at Birds & Wind Energy Specialist Group (BAWESG) Information sharing week, Bird specialist studies for proposed wind energy facilities in South Africa, Endangered Wildlife Trust, Darling, South Africa, 3-7 October 2011.
Scientific Committee, Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts, Trondheim,
Norway, 2-5 May 2011.
Chair of Animal Damage Management Session, The Wildlife Society, Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, September 26, 2001.
Chair of Technical Session: Human communities and ecosystem health: Comparing perspectives and making connection. Managing for Ecosystem Health, International Congress on Ecosystem Health, Sacramento, CA August 15-20, 1999.
Student Awards Committee, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife
Society, Riverside, CA, January, 2000.
Student Mentor, Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Riverside,
CA, January, 2000. Printed Mass Media
Smallwood, K.S., D. Mooney, and M. McGuinness. 2003. We must stop the UCD biolab now. Op-
Ed to the Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 2002. Spring Lake threatens Davis. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. Summer, 2001. Mitigation of habitation. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Entrikan, R.K. and K.S. Smallwood. 2000. Measure O: Flawed law would lock in new taxes. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Smallwood, K.S. 2000. Davis delegation lobbies Congress for Wildlife conservation. Op-Ed to the
Davis Enterprise. Smallwood, K.S. 1998. Davis Visions. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
Smallwood, K.S. 1997. Last grab for Yolo’s land and water. The Flatlander, Davis, California.
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Smallwood, K.S. 1997. The Yolo County HCP. Op-Ed to the Davis Enterprise.
Radio/Television PBS News Hour,
FOX News, Energy in America: Dead Birds Unintended Consequence of Wind Power
Development, August 2011. KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Mountain lion attacks (with guest Professor Richard Coss). 23 April 2009;
KXJZ Capital Public Radio -- Insight (Host Jeffrey Callison). Wind farm Rio Vista Renewable Power. 4 September 2008; KQED QUEST Episode #111. Bird collisions with wind turbines. 2007;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. December 27, 2001; KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. May 3, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Yolo County HCP: 1 hour. February 8, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick & Shawn Smallwood), California Energy Crisis: 1 hour. Jan. 25, 2001;
KDVS Speaking in Tongues (host Ron Glick), Headwaters Forest HCP: 1 hour. 1998;
Davis Cable Channel (host Gerald Heffernon), Burrowing owls in Davis: half hour. June, 2000; Davis Cable Channel (hosted by Davis League of Women Voters), Measure O debate: 1 hour.
October, 2000;
KXTV 10, In Your Interest, The Endangered Species Act: half hour. 1997.
Reviews of Journal Papers (Scientific journals for whom I’ve provided peer review)
Journal Journal
American Naturalist Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Wildlife Management Western North American Naturalist
Auk Journal of Raptor Research
Biological Conservation National Renewable Energy Lab reports
Canadian Journal of Zoology Oikos
Ecosystem Health The Prairie Naturalist
Environmental Conservation Restoration Ecology
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Journal Journal
Environmental Management Southwestern Naturalist
Functional Ecology The Wildlife Society--Western Section Trans.
Journal of Zoology (London) Proc. Int. Congress on Managing for Ecosystem Health
Journal of Applied Ecology Transactions in GIS
Ecology Tropical Ecology
Wildlife Society Bulletin Peer J
Biological Control The Condor
Committees
• Scientific Review Committee, Alameda County, Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area
• Ph.D. Thesis Committee, Steve Anderson, University of California, Davis
• MS Thesis Committee, Marcus Yee, California State University, Sacramento
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Other Professional Activities or Products Testified in Federal Court in Denver during 2005 over the fate of radio-nuclides in the soil at Rocky
Flats Plant after exposure to burrowing animals. My clients won a judgment of $553,000,000. I
have also testified in many other cases of litigation under CEQA, NEPA, the Warren-Alquist Act, and other environmental laws. My clients won most of the cases for which I testified. Testified before Environmental Review Tribunals in Ontario, Canada regarding proposed White
Pines, Amherst Island, and Fairview Wind Energy projects.
Testified in Skamania County Hearing in 2009 on the potential impacts of zoning the County for development of wind farms and hazardous waste facilities.
Testified in deposition in 2007 in the case of O’Dell et al. vs. FPL Energy in Houston, Texas.
Testified in Klickitat County Hearing in 2006 on the potential impacts of the Windy Point Wind Farm.
Memberships in Professional Societies
The Wildlife Society Raptor Research Foundation Honors and Awards
Fulbright Research Fellowship to Indonesia, 1987
J.G. Boswell Full Academic Scholarship, 1981 college of choice Certificate of Appreciation, The Wildlife Society—Western Section, 2000, 2001 Northern California Athletic Association Most Valuable Cross Country Runner, 1984 American Legion Award, Corcoran High School, 1981, and John Muir Junior High, 1977
CIF Section Champion, Cross Country in 1978
CIF Section Champion, Track & Field 2 mile run in 1981 National Junior Record, 20 kilometer run, 1982 National Age Group Record, 1500 meter run, 1978
Community Activities
District 64 Little League Umpire, 2003-2007 Dixon Little League Umpire, 2006-07 Davis Little League Chief Umpire and Board member, 2004-2005 Davis Little League Safety Officer, 2004-2005
Davis Little League Certified Umpire, 2002-2004
Davis Little League Scorekeeper, 2002 Davis Visioning Group member Petitioner for Writ of Mandate under the California Environmental Quality Act against City of Woodland decision to approve the Spring Lake Specific Plan, 2002
Served on campaign committees for City Council candidates
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Representative Clients/Funders
Law Offices of Stephan C. Volker EDF Renewables Blum Collins, LLP National Renewable Energy Lab Eric K. Gillespie Professional Corporation Altamont Winds LLC
Law Offices of Berger & Montague Salka Energy
Lozeau | Drury LLP Comstocks Business (magazine) Law Offices of Roy Haber BioResource Consultants Law Offices of Edward MacDonald Tierra Data Law Office of John Gabrielli Black and Veatch
Law Office of Bill Kopper Terry Preston, Wildlife Ecology Research Center
Law Office of Donald B. Mooney EcoStat, Inc. Law Office of Veneruso & Moncharsh US Navy Law Office of Steven Thompson US Department of Agriculture Law Office of Brian Gaffney US Forest Service
California Wildlife Federation US Fish & Wildlife Service
Defenders of Wildlife US Department of Justice Sierra Club California Energy Commission National Endangered Species Network California Office of the Attorney General Spirit of the Sage Council California Department of Fish & Wildlife
The Humane Society California Department of Transportation
Hagens Berman LLP California Department of Forestry Environmental Protection Information Center California Department of Food & Agriculture Goldberg, Kamin & Garvin, Attorneys at Law Ventura County Counsel Californians for Renewable Energy (CARE) County of Yolo
Seatuck Environmental Association Tahoe Regional Planning Agency
Friends of the Columbia Gorge, Inc. Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Program Save Our Scenic Area Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound East Bay Regional Park District Friends of the Swainson’s Hawk County of Alameda
Alameda Creek Alliance Don & LaNelle Silverstien
Center for Biological Diversity Seventh Day Adventist Church California Native Plant Society Escuela de la Raza Unida Endangered Wildlife Trust Susan Pelican and Howard Beeman and BirdLife South Africa Residents Against Inconsistent Development, Inc.
AquAlliance Bob Sarvey
Oregon Natural Desert Association Mike Boyd Save Our Sound Hillcroft Neighborhood Fund G3 Energy and Pattern Energy Joint Labor Management Committee, Retail Food Industry Emerald Farms Lisa Rocca
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Kevin Jackson
Southern California Edison Co. Dawn Stover and Jay Letto Georgia-Pacific Timber Co. Nancy Havassy Northern Territories Inc. Catherine Portman (for Brenda Cedarblade) David Magney Environmental Consulting Ventus Environmental Solutions, Inc.
Wildlife History Foundation Panorama Environmental, Inc.
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC Adams Broadwell Professional Corporation Ogin, Inc.
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Representative special-status species experience
Common name Species name Description
Field experience
California red-legged frog Rana aurora draytonii Protocol searches; Many detections Foothill yellow-legged frog Rana boylii Presence surveys; Many detections Western spadefoot Spea hammondii Presence surveys; Few detections California tiger salamander Ambystoma californiense Protocol searches; Many detections
Coast range newt Taricha torosa torosa Searches and multiple detections
Blunt-nosed leopard lizard Gambelia sila Detected in San Luis Obispo County California horned lizard Phrynosoma coronatum frontale Searches; Many detections Western pond turtle Clemmys marmorata Searches; Many detections San Joaquin kit fox Vulpes macrotis mutica Protocol searches; detections
Sumatran tiger Panthera tigris Track surveys in Sumatra
Mountain lion Puma concolor californicus Research and publications Point Arena mountain beaver Aplodontia rufa nigra Remote camera operation Giant kangaroo rat Dipodomys ingens Detected in Cholame Valley San Joaquin kangaroo rat Dipodomys nitratoides Monitoring & habitat restoration
Monterey dusky-footed woodrat Neotoma fuscipes luciana Non-target captures and mapping of dens
Salt marsh harvest mouse Reithrodontomys raviventris Habitat assessment, monitoring Salinas harvest mouse Reithrodontomys megalotus distichlus Captures; habitat assessment
Bats Thermal imaging surveys
California clapper rail Rallus longirostris Surveys and detections
Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos Numerical & behavioral surveys Swainson’s hawk Buteo swainsoni Numerical & behavioral surveys Northern harrier Circus cyaeneus Numerical & behavioral surveys White-tailed kite Elanus leucurus Numerical & behavioral surveys
Loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus Large area surveys
Least Bell’s vireo Vireo bellii pusillus Detected in Monterey County Willow flycatcher Empidonax traillii extimus Research at Sierra Nevada breeding sites Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia hypugia Numerical & behavioral surveys Valley elderberry longhorn
beetle
Desmocerus californicus
dimorphus
Monitored success of relocation and habitat
restoration Analytical Arroyo southwestern toad Bufo microscaphus californicus Research and report. Giant garter snake Thamnophis gigas Research and publication Northern goshawk Accipiter gentilis Research and publication
Northern spotted owl Strix occidentalis Research and reports
Alameda whipsnake Masticophis lateralis
euryxanthus
Expert testimony
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City Council Meeting: March 8, 2022 Santa Monica, California
RESOLUTION NUMBER ______ (CCS)
(City Council Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND ADOPTING A
MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM FOR 1242 20th STREET
WELLNESS CENTER PROJECT
WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act, California Public Resources
Code Section 21000 et seq. (“CEQA”), requires that cities consider the environmental
consequences of their actions before approving a project; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Preparation (“NOP”) for the 1242 20th Street Wellness
Center Project (“Project”) was published and circulated for 30 days from January 9, 2018
to February 9, 2018; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Completion/Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental
Impact Report (“Draft EIR”) for the Project was published on December 17, 2020 in
compliance with CEQA and the State CEQA Guidelines, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3 of
the California Code of Regulations; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15105, the Draft EIR was
circulated for a 45-day period which ended on February 18, 2021; and
WHEREAS, the Draft EIR analyzed the potential environmental impacts that could
result from the Project and six alternatives; and
WHEREAS, the Final Environmental Impact Report (“Final EIR”) was published on
October 23, 2021; and
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WHEREAS, on November 3, 2021, the Planning Commission conducted a public
hearing to consider approval of the Project; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed and considered the contents of
the Final EIR in its decision-making process, and independently determined that the Final
EIR has been prepared in accordance with CEQA and State CEQA Guidelines and
approved the Project; and
WHEREAS, on November 16, 2021, Supporters Alliance for Environmental
Responsibility (“SAFER”) filed a timely appeal of the Planning Commission’s actions on
the basis that the Final EIR fails to provide comparative data to support its rejection of
one of the project alternatives; there is substantial evidence that the project will have a
significant health risk impact from its indoor air quality impacts and that the project will
have significant adverse air quality, health risk, and greenhouse gas impacts; and the
project will have significant adverse biological impacts that the FEIR fails to adequately
analyze and mitigate; and
WHEREAS, on March 8, 2022, the City Council conducted a public hearing to
consider SAFER’s appeal and approval of the project; and
WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed and considered the contents of the Final
EIR in its decision-making process, independently determined that the Final EIR has been
prepared in accordance with CEQA and State CEQA Guidelines, and denied the appeal
based on the finding set forth below.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council hereby certifies that:
A. The Final EIR for the 1242 20th Street Wellness Center Project (“Project”)
was completed in full compliance with State law and the CEQA Guidelines, there
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was adequate public review of the Draft EIR, and the Final EIR adequately
discusses all potentially significant environmental issues; and
B. The Final EIR for the Project was presented to the City Council, and the
City Council has reviewed and considered the information contained in the Final
EIR, including all comments on the Draft EIR and responses to comments, in its
decision-making process prior to acting on the Project; and
C. The Final EIR reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City.
SECTION 2. Consistent with Section 15128 of the State CEQA Guidelines, the Initial
Study (Appendix A of the Final EIR) determined that the following environmental impacts
were not considered potentially significant and were not analyzed in detail in the Final EIR:
Agriculture and Forestry Resources, Biological Resources, Cultural Resources,
Hydrology/Water Quality, Mineral Resources, Population and Housing, Public Services, and
Wildfires.
SECTION 3. Consistent with Section 15091 and 15092 of the State CEQA
Guidelines, and as analyzed in the Final EIR, the City Council finds that project impacts
would be less than significant without mitigation for Aesthetics, Greenhouse Gas Emissions,
Energy, Land Use and Panning, Transportation, and Utilities/Service Systems – Solid
Waste.
SECTION 4. Consistent with Sections 15091 and 15092 of the State of California
CEQA Guidelines and as analyzed in the Final EIR, the City Council finds that project
impacts for Air Quality, Construction Effects, Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils,
Hazards and Hazardous materials, Noise/Vibration, Tribal Cultural Resources, and
Utilities/Service Systems – Water and Wastewater resulting from the proposed project can
be reduced to an acceptable level with implementation of mitigation measures as
established in Chapter 10 of the Final EIR.
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SECTION 5. According to Section 15126.6(a) of the State CEQA Guidelines, the
purpose of an Alternatives analyses is to identify alternative developments that would
feasibly attain most of the basic objectives of the project but that would avoid or substantially
lessen any of the significant effects of the project. The Final EIR found that the project would
not result in any significant effects. Notwithstanding, the EIR provided an analysis of the
environmentally superior alternative. In the case of the subject project, Alternative 3,
Administrative Approval (AA) Project Alternative, would be the environmentally superior
alternative. In comparison to the other project alternatives, Alternative 3 would lessen the
potential impacts of the project to a greater degree. However, this alternative would not meet
the project objectives. Alternative 3 would provide fewer jobs in close proximity to housing
and transit to support the mobility and circulation objectives of the proposed project.
Furthermore, this alternative would not provide research & development uses, a higher level
of community benefits and greater support for the goals and policies related to the economic
viability of the HMU District.
SECTION 6. The preceding findings, although based primarily on conclusions in the
Final EIR, have not attempted to describe the full analysis of each environmental impact
contained in the Final EIR. Instead, the findings incorporate by reference the discussions
and analyses in the Final EIR and supporting reference documents supporting the Final
EIR’s determinations regarding the nature and severity of the impacts of the Project and
mitigation measures designed to address those impacts. In making these findings, the
City Council ratifies, adopts, and incorporates into these findings the analysis and
explanation in the Final EIR and ratifies, adopts, and incorporates in these findings the
determinations and conclusions of the Final EIR.
SECTION 7. Consistent with Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, the City
Council adopts the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, which is included as
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Chapter 10 of the Final EIR, to mitigate or avoid significant effects of the project on the
environment, as detailed in Section 4 of this resolution, and to ensure compliance during
project implementation.
SECTION 8. Consistent with Section 21081.6 of CEQA, the documents which
constitute the record of proceedings for approving this project are located in the Community
Development Department, 1685 Main Street, Santa Monica, California. The custodian of
these documents is Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner.
SECTION 9. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution, and
thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
________________________
JOSEPH LAWRENCE
Interim City Attorney
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City Planning Division
PLANNING COMMISSION
STATEMENT OF OFFICIAL ACTION
PROJECT INFORMATION
CASE NUMBER: Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048
Major Modification 18ENT-0382
Final Environmental Impact Report 17ENT-0011
LOCATION: 1242 20th Street
APPLICANT: CIM Group
PROPERTY OWNER: 1925 Arizona, (LA) LLC
CASE PLANNER: Steve Mizokami, Senior Planner
REQUEST: Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048 and Major
Modification 18ENT-0382 to allow the retention and
partial rehabilitation/adaptive reuse of an existing
Tudor-style commercial building and the construction of
a new Tier 1 three-story, 45-foot tall
research/development and medical clinic facility
(“Wellness Center”) consisting of approximately 76,167
square-feet and a five-level subterranean parking
garage.
CEQA STATUS: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA), an Environmental Impact Report (SCH No.
2018011001) was prepared to determine the
environmental effects of the proposed Wellness Center.
According to the EIR, the proposed project, with
implementation of feasible mitigation measures, would
not result in significant and unavoidable impacts.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 57506187-6AFE-4A54-A1B6-96B8DC752CFA
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November 3, 2021 Determination Date
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Approved based on the following findings and subject to the
conditions below.
Denied.
Other:
EFFECTIVE DATES OF ACTIONS IF
NOT APPEALED:
November 18, 2021
EXPIRATION DATE OF ANY PERMITS
GRANTED:
(2 years pursuant to SMMC Section 9.37.090,
and as may be extended + 2 years pursuant to
extension of Sections 18-24 of the
28thSupplement to the Executive Order of the
Director of Emergency Services Declaring the
Existence of a Local Emergency)
November 18, 2023, as may be extended
to November 18, 2025 by extension of
Sections 18-24 of the 28th Supplement to
Executive Order of the Director of
Emergency Services Declaring the
Existence of a Local Emergency.
LENGTH OF ANY POSSIBLE
EXTENSION OF EXPIRATION DATES*:
6 months
* Any request for an extension of the expiration date must be received in the City
Planning Division prior to expiration of this permit.
Each and all of the findings and determinations are based on the competent and
substantial evidence, both oral and written, contained in the entire record relating to the
Project. All summaries of information contained herein or in the findings are based on
the substantial evidence in the record. The absence of any particular fact from any such
summary is not an indication that a particular finding is not based in part on that fact.
FINDINGS
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PERMIT FINDINGS
A. The physical location, size, massing, setbacks, pedestrian orientation, and
placement of proposed structures on the site and the location of proposed uses
within the project are consistent with applicable standards and are both compatible
and relate harmoniously to surrounding sites and neighborhoods in that the new
construction is designed to protect the integrity of the GKGM building and property,
considered an historic resource for the purposes of CEQA. The project is
developed according to Tier 1 standards, ensuring the project is appropriately
sized with the existing structures on the property and within the context of the
neighborhood. The new building is appropriately situated along a secondary
elevation and its connection at the rear of the administration wing would provide
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adequate spacing around the chapel wing preserving its current siting on the
property as viewed from 20th Street. Furthermore, the new building would not
obstruct the primary elevations of the historic property and its charater-defining
features as viewed from the street corner. The Wellness Center is setback from
the resource in a respectful manner; the corner of the new building adajcent to the
chapel wing of the resource is scaled back at an angle to provide adequate spacing
and transition between the existing one-story chapel and new three-story building.
An expansive pedestrian-oriented open courtyard is designed in front of the entry
to the new building at the angled façade. The angled façade includes integrated
stepped terraces on upper floors that visually breaks the massing and minimizes
the overall presence of the new building. In this manner, the new building is
respectful of the architectural quality and historic setting of the property, and
provides an appropriate spatial relationship with the GKGM building.
As designed, the Wellness Center would be compatible in scale and character with
existing buildings in the surrounding area. Compatible with the adjacent residential
district to the west, the proposed building complies with daylight plane
requirements, resulting in adequate terraced upper-level building stepbacks along
the rear alley that minimizes the building massing on nearby multi-unit residential
properties (R2 district) across 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center would
be setback 25 feet from the nearest residential property lines.
B. The rights-of-way can accommodate autos, bicycles, pedestrians, and multi-modal
transportation methods, including adequate parking and access, in that the
project’s EIR concludes that the project would not result in any traffic impacts and
would not conflict or physically preclude implementation of any City circulation
policies, plans, or programs. Additionally, the proposed vehicular access to the
subterranean garage from the rear alley is consistent with LUCE goals and policies
to minimize negative impacts on pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users by
requiring parking to be accessed only from alleys, where alley access is available.
As studied in the EIR, the proposed access to the subterranean garage from 19th
Court would be viable and would not present unusual circumstance that would
warrant deviation from this LUCE policy.
C. The health and safety services (police, fire, etc.) and public infrastructure (e.g.
utilities) are sufficient to accommodate the new development in that the existing
building and subject site is already adequately served by existing City
infrastructure. No new safety services or public infrastructure will be required for
this project.
D. The project is generally consistent with the Municipal Code, General Plan, and any
applicable Specific Plan, in that the proposed project, with the concurrent approval
of the proposed Major Modification, complies with all the land use and
development standards of the Healthcare Mixed-Use District and Zoning
Ordinance requirements. The proposed development is also consistent with the
goals, objectives and policies in the LUCE. Consistent with Goal LU7, the project
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involves the development of a new research/development and medical facility that
will support the continued vitality of the City’s hospitals to meet the healthcare
needs of the City. Consistent with Policy LU12.2 which promotes the adaptive
reuse of historic structures and where new construction shall be respectful of
existing historic resources, the GKGM building would be preserved in its current
condition and the administrative wing adaptively reused as part of the Wellness
Center. Additionally, the design and placement of the new building is respectful of
the historic GKGM building and property, will be consistent with the SOI Standards,
and will not result in any impacts to the existing property. Furthermore, consistent
with Goal D30, the project will be compatible in scale and character with existing
buildings and the surrounding residential neighborhood in that the Wellness Center
is comparable with other existing buildings in the area in terms of building height,
is designed with upper-level stepbacks and recessed openings that minimize
overall massing, and complies with daylight plane requirements. Consistent with
transportation Policies T25.2 and T25.3 which requires that parking be accessed
only from alleys, where alley access is available and to minimize the width and
number of driveways at individual development projects, existing driveways along
20th Street and Arizona Avenue will be removed and parking access to the site
would be provided from the rear alley (19th Court).
E. Based on environmental review, in accordance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA), an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared to
analyze the potential environmental effects of the proposed project concluding that
the project will not result in any significant and unavoidable impacts. All impacts
were determined to be less than significant or can be mitigated below a level of
significance through implementation of feasible mitigation measures, incorporated
herein as conditions of approval for the project.
F. The project promotes the general welfare of the community in that the project
involves the development of a new research/development and medical facility that
will support the continued vitality of the City’s hospitals to meet the healthcare
needs of the City and promotes the adaptive reuse and preservation of the existing
GKGM property.
G. The project has no unacceptable adverse effects on public health or safety in that
the project’s EIR concludes that the project, with the implementation of mitigation
measures, will not result in any significant and unavoidable impacts to the
neighborhood. As such, the project includes a Mitigation and Monitoring Plan that
includes mitigation measures required for the project as conditions of approval.
H. The project provides Community Benefits consistent with Chapter 9.23 of the
Zoning Ordinance. As a Tier 1 project, the proposed project is not subject to the
community benefits outlined in this chapter of the Zoning Ordinance pursuant to
SMMC Section 9.23.020 (Applicability).
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MAJOR MODIFICATIONS FINDINGS
A. The requested modification is consistent with the General Plan and any applicable
area or specific plan. Specifically, pursuant to Santa Monica Municipal Code
(SMMC) Section 9.43.030(B)(7), for corner parcels, the parcel line separating the
narrowest street frontage of the parcel from the street may be modified as the side
parcel line. SMMC Section 9.04.110 Determining Parcel Frontage serves to
implement the goals and policies of the General Plan related to general site
development. The subject site consists of multiple parcels proposed to be
developed as a single parcel. The front of the parcel is considered Arizona Avenue
instead of 20th Street and the property line abutting 19th Court is defined as an
interior side parcel line instead of a rear parcel line. Although the HMU district
requires 15 feet of setback for either an interior side or rear parcel line when
adjacent to a residential district, where a rear parcel line abuts an alley, the rear
setback shall be measured from the center line of the alley, which is a common
measurement procedure established for all zoning districts. For side parcel lines
abutting an alley, the Code does not specify this similar methodology when
determining a side setback as it does for a rear setback.
In efforts to retain and preserve the existing GKGM property in its current setting,
the proposed modification allows the placement of the new building within 5 feet
of the alley to achieve the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic
GKGM building, consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. As
proposed, the Wellness Center would be adequately setback from the adjacent
residential district as required of any new buildings proposed on mid-block parcels.
Accordingly, the project is consistent with the intent of building transition
requirements between commercial and residential districts as established in the
Zoning Ordinance.
B. The project as modified meets the intent and purpose of the applicable zone
districts. In efforts to retain and preserve the existing GKGM property in its current
setting, the proposed modification allows the placement of the new building within
5 feet of the alley to achieve the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic
GKGM building, consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. The
modification would allow the proposed Wellness Center to be setback 15 feet from
the centerline of 19th Court (20’ wide), and 5 feet from the rear property line,
resulting in 25 feet of separation between the new building and the nearest
residentially zoned property across the alley. The project would remain compliant
with daylight plane requirements, which also establishes the daylight plane
envelope from the centerline of 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center
would be adequately setback from the adjacent residential district as required of
any new buildings proposed on mid-block parcels. Accordingly, the project is
consistent with the intent of building transition requirements between commercial
and residential districts as established in the Zoning Ordinance.
C. The approval of the requested modification will not be detrimental to the health,
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safety, or general welfare of persons residing or working on the site or result in a
change in land use or density that would be inconsistent with the requirements of
this Ordinance. The subject property contains an existing Tudor-style commercial
building that is partially occupied by a restaurant that will be retained and remain
unaltered. The proposed project consists of the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse
of the remaining unoccupied portion of the commercial building and new
construction of a medical-related facility including research and development and
medical clinic uses, consistent with the allowable land use and density for the
underlying HMU district.
D. The approval of the requested modification is justified by environmental features,
site conditions, location of existing improvements, architecture or sustainability
considerations, or retention of historic features or mature trees in that the proposed
modification would result in a rear yard setback of 15 feet as measured from the
centerline of 19th Court, thereby allowing flexibility in the placement of the proposed
Wellness Center closer to the alley to achieve the necessary building spacing
adjacent to the historic GKGM building, consistent with the Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards. Additionally, the project will retain and rehabilitate the existing
GKGM property in its current siting at the corner of 20th Street and Arizona Avenue.
Retention of the property and limiting new construction to the north side of the
GKGM building is a site constraint on the location of the buildable area on the
project site. The Code provision that defines Arizona Avenue as the front parcel
line resulting in an interior side setback of 15 feet as measured from the alley side
property line, concurrent with preserving the GKGM property, precludes the
reasonable development of the Wellness Center allowed for Tier 1 project in the
district.
E. The proposed design meets the Design Objectives of the Santa Monica Design
Guidelines. The proposed design will be reviewed by the Architectural Review
Board to ensure that it meets the Design Objectives of the Santa Monica Design
Guidelines.
F. The proposed project will not significantly affect the properties in the immediate
neighborhood as a result of approval or conditional approval of the major
modification or be incompatible with the neighborhood character. Based on site
constraints and the limited building envelope for the new Wellness Center as a
result of preserving the existing GKGM property in its current low-scale setting,
defining 20th Street as the front of the parcel and establishing the alley as the rear
elevation allows the placement of the new building within 5 feet of the alley to
achieve the necessary building spacing adjacent to the historic GKGM building,
consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. The modification would
allow the proposed Wellness Center to be setback 15 feet from the centerline of
19th Court (20’ wide), and 5 feet from the rear property line, resulting in 25 feet of
separation between the new building and the nearest residentially zoned property
across the alley. The project would remain compliant with daylight plane
requirements, which also establishes the daylight plane envelope from the
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centerline of 19th Court. As proposed, the Wellness Center would be adequately
setback from the adjacent residential district as required of any new buildings
proposed on mid-block parcels. Furthermore, due to the retention of the GKGM
property at the street corner that spans approximately 153 feet in length along 19th
Court as measured from Arizona Avenue, the proposed Wellness Center will be
limited in its overall building width, thereby reducing the amount of new
construction along the rear alley elevation and will appear as a project developed
on a mid-block parcel.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Project Specific Conditions
1. Any exterior alterations to the Tudor-style commercial building shall be performed
in a manner consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for
Rehabilitation for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for
Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings
(2017), revised by Anne E. Grimmer (the “Standards”).
2. In its review of the overall project, the Architectural Review Board shall:
Ensure that character-defining features of the historic GKGM structure as
identified in the EIR’s Historic Resources Technical Report including but not
limited to the prominent and highly visible location on the site, its Tudor
Revival style and materials characterized by a steeply pitched hipped roof,
decorative half-timbering in smooth stucco, decoratively textured smooth
stucco, asymmetrical design and massing, original placement and design of
multi-pane fenestration with wood sills, casings, surrounds and trim, stucco-
sheathed chimney, and irregular roof-lines including a crenelated parapet,
shall remain generally unaltered; and
Ensure that character-defining landscape features of the historic resource as
identified in the EIR’s Historic Resources Technical Report including but not
limited to the landscape lawn, concrete curbing, planter beds, fountain, and
hardscape, shall remain generally unaltered.
3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, deed restriction application shall be
submitted, prepared and recorded with County of Los Angeles to combine and use
the subject parcels as a single building site.
4. Should the City Council adopt reduced minimum parking requirements in the future
that are applicable to this permit, the applicant may, at its sole discretion, choose
to reduce on-site parking to comply with new parking minimums and/or use
automated parking subject to review and approval by the City.
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5. Physical connections between the new construction and the historic structure shall
remain generally consistent with the approved plans.
6. The historic interpretive exhibit described in MM-CUL-2 shall be presented to the
Landmarks Commission for a public discussion to allow the Commission and
community stakeholders with knowledge of local history an opportunity to review
and comment on the program.
Administrative
7. The Planning Commission’s approval, conditions of approval, or denial of
Development Review Permit 16ENT-0048 and Major Modification 18ENT-0382
may be appealed to the City Council if the appeal is filed with the Zoning
Administrator within fourteen consecutive days following the date of the Planning
Commission’s determination in the manner provided in Section 9.40.070. An
appeal of the approval, conditions of approval, or denial of a subdivision map must
be filed with the City Clerk within ten consecutive days following the date of
Planning Commission determination in the manner provided in Section
9.54.070(G). Any appeal must be made in the form required by the Zoning
Administrator. The approval of this permit shall expire if the rights granted are not
exercised within two years from the permit’s effective date, which may be extended
for an additional two years by extension of Sections 18-24 of the 28th Supplement
to Executive Order of the Director of Emergency Services Declaring the Existence
of a Local Emergency Exercise of rights shall mean issuance of a building permit
to commence construction.
8. In the event permittee violates or fails to comply with any conditions of approval of
this permit, no further permits, licenses, approvals or Certificates of Occupancy
shall be issued until such violation has been fully remedied.
9. Within ten days of City Planning Division transmittal of the Statement of Official
Action, project applicant shall sign and return a copy of the Statement of Official
Action prepared by the City Planning Division, agreeing to the conditions of
approval and acknowledging that failure to comply with such conditions shall
constitute grounds for potential revocation of the permit approval. By signing
same, applicant shall not thereby waive any legal rights applicant may possess
regarding said conditions. The signed Statement shall be returned to the City
Planning Division. Failure to comply with this condition shall constitute grounds
for potential permit revocation.
10. Within thirty (30) days after final approval of the project, a sign shall be posted on
site stating the date and nature of the approval. The sign shall be posted in
accordance with the Zoning Administrator guidelines and shall remain in place until
a building permit is issued for the project. The sign shall be removed promptly
when a building permit is issued for the project or upon expiration of the Design
Review Permit.
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Indemnity
11. Applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and its boards,
commissions, agents, officers, and employees (collectively, "City") from any
claims, actions, or proceedings (individually referenced as "Claim" and collectively
referenced as "Claims") against the City to attack, set aside, void, or annul, the
approval of this Development Review Permit concerning the Applicant's proposed
project, or any Claims brought against the City due to the acts or omissions in any
way connected to the Applicant's project. City shall promptly notify the applicant
of any Claim and shall cooperate fully in the defense. Nothing contained in this
paragraph prohibits the City from participating in the defense of any Claims, if both
of the following occur:
(1) The City bears its own attorney's fees and costs.
(2) The City defends the action in good faith.
Applicant shall not be required to pay or perform any settlement unless the
settlement is approved by the Applicant.
In the event any such action is commenced to attack, set aside, void or annul all,
or any, provisions of any approvals granted for the Project, or is commenced for
any other reason against the City for the act or omissions relating to the Applicant's
project, within fourteen (14) days following notice of such action from the City, the
Applicant shall file with the City a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit,
or other form of security satisfactory to the City ("the Security") in a form
satisfactory to the City, and in the amount of $100,000 to ensure applicant's
performance of its defense, indemnity and hold harmless obligations to City. The
Security amount shall not limit the Applicant's obligations to the City hereunder.
The failure of the Applicant to provide the Security shall be deemed an express
acknowledgment and agreement by the Applicant that the City shall have the
authority and right, without consent of the Applicant, to revoke the approvals
granted hereunder.
Conformance with Approved Plans
12. This approval is for those plans dated October 2, 2020 (V.9), a copy of which shall
be maintained in the files of the City Planning Division. Project development shall
be consistent with such plans, except as otherwise specified in these conditions of
approval.
13. Minor amendments to the overall building floor area shall be subject to approval
by the Director of Planning. A significant change in the approved concept shall be
subject to Planning Commission Review. Construction shall be in conformance
with the plans submitted or as modified by the Planning Commission, Architectural
Review Board, or Director of Planning.
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14. Project plans shall be subject to complete Code Compliance review when the
building plans are submitted for plan check and shall comply with all applicable
provisions of Article IX of the Municipal Code and all other pertinent ordinances
and General Plan policies of the City of Santa Monica prior to building permit
issuance.
Fees
15. As required by California Government Code Section 66020, the project applicant
is hereby notified that the 90-day period has begun as of the date of the approval
of this application, in which the applicant may protest any fees, dedications,
reservations, or other exactions imposed by the City as part of the approval or as
a condition of approval of this development. The fees, dedications, reservations,
or other exactions are described in the approved plans, conditions of approval,
and/or adopted city fee schedule.
16. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.67 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the Parks
and Recreation Development Impact Fee Program.
17. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.30 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, Private
Developer Cultural Arts Requirement.
18. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.65 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the Child
Care Linkage Program.
19. No occupancy permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies
with the requirements of Chapter 9.66 of the Santa Monica Municipal Code, the
Transportation Impact Fee Program.
20. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.68, the Affordable Housing Commercial Linkage
Fee Program.
21. No building permit shall be issued for the project until the developer complies with
the requirements of Chapter 9.53, the Transportation Demand Management Fee.
Mitigation Monitoring Program
22. Pursuant to the requirements of Public Resources Code Section 21081.6, the City
Planning Division will coordinate a monitoring and reporting program regarding any
required changes to the project made in conjunction with project approval and any
conditions of approval, including those conditions intended to mitigate or avoid
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significant effects on the environment. This program shall include, but is not limited
to, ensuring that the City Planning Division itself and other City divisions and
departments such as the Building and Safety Division, the Department of
Environmental and Public Works, the Fire Department, the Police Department, the
Planning and Community Development Department and the Finance Department
are aware of project requirements which must be satisfied prior to issuance of a
Building Permit, Certificate of Occupancy, or other permit, and that other
responsible agencies are also informed of conditions relating to their
responsibilities. Project owner shall demonstrate compliance with conditions of
approval in a written report submitted to the Planning Director and Building Officer
prior to issuance of a Building Permit or Certificate of Occupancy, and, as
applicable, provide periodic reports regarding compliance with such conditions.
23. MM-AQ-1: To reduce the potential for criteria air pollutants, specifically particulate
matter (PM), as a result of construction of the project, the applicant shall:
• Prior to the start of construction activities, the project applicant, or its
designee, shall ensure that all 75 horsepower or greater diesel-powered
equipment are powered with California Air Resources Board (CARB)-
certified Tier 4 Interim engines, except where the project applicant
establishes to the satisfaction of the City of Santa Monica (City) that Tier 4
Interim equipment is not available.
• In the case where the applicant is unable to secure a piece of equipment
that meets the Tier 4 Interim requirement, the applicant may upgrade
another piece of equipment to compensate, such as equipping CARB-
certified Tier 3 engines with the most effective Verified Diesel Emission
Control Strategies available for the engine type, such as Level 3 Diesel
Particulate Filters (Tier 4 engines automatically meet this requirement) or
upgrading Tier 4 interim to Tier 4 Final.
24. MM-TRA-1: The applicant shall prepare, implement, and maintain a Construction
Impact Mitigation Plan for review and approval prior to issuance of a building permit
to address and manage traffic during construction and shall be designed to:
• Prevent traffic impacts on the surrounding street network
• Ensure safety for both those constructing the proposed project and the
surrounding community.
• Prevent substantial truck traffic through residential neighborhoods
• Provide coordination with adjacent or nearby construction projects
The Construction Impact Mitigation Plan shall be subject to review and approval
by the following City departments: Public Works, Fire, Planning and Community
Development, and Police to ensure that the Plan has been designed in accordance
with this mitigation measure and meets City standards. This review shall occur
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prior to issuance of grading or building permits. It shall, at a minimum, include the
following:
• Ongoing Requirements throughout the Duration of Construction
• A detailed Construction Impact Mitigation Plan for work zones shall be
maintained. At a minimum, this shall include parking and travel lane
configurations; warning, regulatory, guide, and directional signage; and
area sidewalks, and parking lanes. The plan shall include specific
information regarding the project’s construction activities that may disrupt
normal pedestrian and traffic flow and the measures to address these
disruptions. Such plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Strategic
and Transportation Planning Division prior to commencement of
construction and implemented in accordance with this approval.
• Work within the public right-of-way shall be performed between 9:00 A.M
and 4:00 P.M. This work includes dirt and demolition material hauling and
construction material delivery. Work within the public right-of-way outside of
these hours shall only be allowed after the issuance of an after-hours
construction permit.
• Streets and equipment shall be cleaned in accordance with established
Public Works Department requirements.
• Trucks shall only travel on a City-approved construction route. Truck
queuing/staging shall not be allowed on Santa Monica streets. Limited
queuing may occur on the construction site itself.
• Materials and equipment shall be minimally visible to the public; the
preferred location for materials is to be onsite, with a minimum amount of
materials within a work area in the public right-of-way, subject to a current
Use of Public Property Permit.
• Any requests for work before or after normal construction hours within the
public right-of-way shall be subject to review and approval through the After
Hours Permit process administered by the Building and Safety Division.
• Provision of off-street parking for construction workers, which may include
the use of a remote location with shuttle transport to the site, if determined
necessary by the City of Santa Monica.
Project Coordination Elements that shall be implemented prior to Commencement
of construction:
• The Applicant shall advise the traveling public of impending construction
activities (e.g., information signs, portable message signs, media
listing/notification, and implementation of an approved Construction Impact
Mitigation Plan).
• The Applicant shall provide timely notification of construction schedules to
all affected agencies (e.g., MTA, Big Blue Bus, Police Department, Fire
Department, Public Works Department, and Planning and Community
Development Department) and to all owners and residential and
commercial tenants of property within a radius of 500 feet.
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• The Applicant shall coordinate construction work with affected agencies in
advance of start of work. Approvals may take up to two weeks per each
submittal.
25. MM-CUL-1: Archival Recordation Documentation. Prior to any alteration of the
GKGM Building or removal of its character-defining features or other building
components for the implementation of the proposed project, a recordation
document similar in format and content to an Historic American Buildings Survey
(HABS) Level II recordation document shall be prepared by the Applicant. The
work shall be completed by a qualified historic preservation professional with at
least five (5) years of relevant experience who meets the requirements of the U.S.
Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications for history, architectural
history, and/or historic architecture (pursuant to 36 CFR 61). The HABS- like
document shall record the history of the property and its contextual relationship to
the overall history of the community. Its physical condition, both historic and
current, should also be described in the document through the use of site plans;
original as-built drawings, as available; historical and current graphics and
photographs; and written data and text. Field photos and notes may also be
included as supporting exhibit material. All document components should be
completed in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and
Guidelines for Architectural and Engineering Documentation (HABS standards).
This recordation document shall include at a minimum:
• A written historic and descriptive report completed in narrative format. The
report shall be stored onto an electronic medium (such as a USB drive) for
safekeeping.
• A sketch floor plan for each section of the GKGM Building, including floor
levels shall accompany the recordation document. A sketch plan of the
entire site of the property is also required. Such illustrations shall be stored
onto a labeled CD for safekeeping.
• High-resolution digital photographs in accordance with Historic American
Buildings Survey (HABS) guidelines and standards shall be included in the
report. Views shall include contextual views, all exterior elevations, details
views of significant exterior architectural features of the property (site,
grounds, Administration, Chapel), and interior views of significant historical
architectural features or spaces (Chapel only). Such photographs shall be
logged, tagged, and collected onto a media storage device for safe
archiving and copies provided to those repositories receiving the HABS
finished document. A site plan coordinated with the photo log should also
be included. Such photographs shall be stored onto an electronic medium
(such as a USB drive) for safekeeping.
• Available historic photographs and, as available, historic and/or current as-
built plans or other historic illustrations of the GKGM Building shall be
reproduced digitally or photographically and included in the recordation
document. Such digital material shall also be stored onto an electronic
medium (such as USB drive) for safekeeping.
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The HABS documentation shall be submitted to the City (Planning &Community
Development, City Planning Division). In addition, one original photographic copy
of the documentation reproduced on archival paper as specified above shall be
assembled and offered to each of the following entities:
• One set shall be offered to and, if accepted, deposited in the archives of the
Santa Monica Conservancy.
• One set shall be offered to and, if accepted, deposited in the archives of the
Santa Monica History Museum.
• One set shall be offered to and, if accepted, deposited in the archives of the
City of Santa Monica Public Library (Main Branch, local history collection).
26. MM-CUL-2: Preservation Protection Plan. Prior to the submittal of project plans
for plan check review by the City, the Project Applicant shall prepare a
“Preservation-Protection Plan” to ensure that implementation of the site
improvements would be conducted in conformance with applicable SOI Standards.
At a minimum, a Preservation-Protection Plan shall be prepared for the entire
historic GKGM site, including the administration wing, Little Chapel of the Dawn
wing, and all associated landscape-hardscape features on the property. Such a
document shall include the following, at a minimum, and shall be submitted to the
City for review and approval upon draft completion and final completion.
• Architectural recordation of existing conditions, features, spaces, and
materials prior to the commencement of proposed project construction
related activities, including demolition, excavation, grading, and
development.
• Materials analysis, conservation, and treatment programs identified to
assist in the compliant rehabilitation of the GKGM Building.
• Preparation of a Historic Structures Report (HSR) for the GKGM Building
(administration building [exterior]; chapel [interior and exterior]; site
grounds, including landscape/hardscape features).
• SOI Standards compliant plan reviews, guidance and oversight, and
demolition/construction monitoring by a qualified historic preservation
consultant with a minimum of seven (7) years of relevant experience.
• An interpretive program to convey the historical and architectural history
and associations of the historic property.
As part of the Preservation Protection Plan, an HSR shall be prepared that would
include the architectural recordation and assessment of the site, features,
materials, finishes, spaces, forms, textures, etc. The HSR would provide
documentary, graphic, and physical information about the property’s history,
character-defining features, and its existing conditions The report shall also include
appropriate methods for treatment of the existing exterior features, materials,
finishes, spaces, landscape/hardscape elements, and circulation patterns of the
overall GKGM Building, as well as the interior features, materials, finishes, spaces,
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and configuration of the chapel; a recommended scope of work as part of the
rehabilitation of the historic property; and provided information and
recommendations for further treatment and maintenance. The treatment program
for the historic property would involve conditions investigations, testing, research,
and the identification of necessary repairs by a team of qualified historic architects,
architectural historians, and conservators. As necessary, a materials conservation
assessment should also be included in the HSR. This report shall be prepared
according to the National Park Service Preservation Brief 43: The Preparation and
Use of Historic Structures Reports. A copy of this report shall be submitted to the
City’s Planning Division for review and approval prior to the submittal of 25%
completion plans (demolition, architectural, structural, landscape, etc.) to the City
for design review and plan check. Final digital copies of this report shall also be
donated to the Santa Monica Public Library, Santa Monica Conservancy, and
Santa Monica History Museum, at a minimum.
The Preservation Protection Plan shall also stipulate that the Applicant retain a
qualified historic preservation professional with at least seven (7) years of relevant
experience who satisfies the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification
Standards for History, Architectural History, and/or Historic Architecture pursuant
to 36 CFR 61. This preservation professional shall provide guidance and oversight
for the preservation and rehabilitation of the historic GKGM property; review and
comment on rehabilitation design plans (initial, 25%, 50%, 75% completion plans
at a minimum) for compliance with the SOI Standards, review and comment on
final construction plans (including demolition, structural, architectural, mechanical,
electrical, and landscape plans) for compliance with the SOI Standards; and
conduct periodic monitoring during demolition, excavation, grading and
construction work for the purposes of protecting and preserving character-defining
features and those qualities of the property that justify its local City of Santa Monica
landmark eligibility. In addition, the preservation professional shall prepare the
necessary written and illustrated documentation for the associated monitoring
efforts in a series of construction monitoring reports/memos. A final sign-off of the
project completion is also required by the consulting preservation professional in
coordination with the project general contractor/design team and City prior to the
issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Any plans prepared for the project and
submitted to the City for review shall be also assessed for SOI Standards
compliance by City staff.
In addition, the Preservation-Protection Plan shall address the applicable use of
the California Historical Building Code and the relevant guidelines specific in the
SOI Standards and NPS briefs, bulletins, references and guidelines, for any code
compliant work associated with issues such as egress, fire safety, railing heights,
door widths, accessibility, etc.
The Preservation-Protection Plan, including information drawn from the HSR, shall
also guide the development of a publicly accessible interpretive program on the
history and architecture of the GKGM property. The historic interpretive exhibit(s)
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should include or interpret information specific to the history and architecture of the
site, the important individuals associated with the former Gates, Kingsley & Gates
Mortuary, and its historical association with the mortuary history of the community.
This creative/educational component shall be developed with the assistance of a
qualified architectural historian or historic preservation professional with at least
five (5) years of relevant experience who satisfies the applicable Secretary of the
Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards pursuant to 36 CFR 61. The
historic interpretive program (exhibits) may be located within the publicly
accessible interior spaces of the historic property and/or as an outdoor interpretive
program within the GKGM property grounds. The program/exhibit(s) will not be
housed in (or on) the adjacent new construction improvement appended to the
north side of the administration wing.
27. MM-CUL-3: Unknown Archaeological Resources. In the event that
archaeological resources (sites, features, or artifacts) are exposed during
construction activities for the proposed project, all construction work occurring
within 100 feet of the find shall immediately stop until a qualified archaeologist,
meeting the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards, can
evaluate the significance of the find and determine whether or not additional study
is warranted. Depending upon the significance of the find under CEQA (14 CCR
15064.5(f); California PRC Section 21082), the archaeologist may simply record
the find and allow work to continue. If the discovery proves significant under CEQA,
additional work—such as preparation of an archaeological treatment plan, testing,
or data recovery—may be warranted.
28. MM-GEO-1: Prior to the commencement of any grading activity, the applicant shall
retain a qualified paleontologist to ensure the implementation of a paleontological
monitoring program. The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP 2010) defines
a qualified paleontologist as having:
1. A graduate degree in paleontology or geology, and/or a publication record
in peer reviewed journals; and demonstrated competence in field
techniques, preparation, identification, curation, and reporting in the state
or geologic province in which the project occurs. An advanced degree is
less important than demonstrated competence and regional experience.
2. At least two full years professional experience as assistant to a Project
Paleontologist with administration and project management experience;
supported by a list of projects and referral contacts.
3. Proficiency in recognizing fossils in the field and determining significance.
4. Expertise in local geology, stratigraphy, and biostratigraphy.
5. Experience collecting vertebrate fossils in the field.
The qualified paleontologist shall attend any preconstruction meetings and
manage the paleontological monitor(s) if he or she is not doing the monitoring. A
paleontological monitor should be onsite during all excavations below the depth of
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previously disturbed sediments. The SVP (2010) defines a qualified
paleontological monitor as having:
1. Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in geology or paleontology
and one year experience monitoring in the state or geologic province of the
specific project. An associate degree and/or demonstrated experience
showing ability to recognize fossils in a biostratigraphic context and recover
vertebrate fossils in the field may be substituted for a degree. An
undergraduate degree in geology or paleontology is preferable, but is less
important than documented experience performing paleontological
monitoring, or
2. Associate in Applied Science or Associate in Arts degree in geology,
paleontology, or biology and demonstrated two years’ experience collecting
and salvaging fossil materials in the state or geologic province of the
specific project, or
3. Enrollment in upper division classes pursuing a degree in the fields of
geology or paleontology and two years of monitoring experience in the state
or geologic province of the specific project.
4. Monitors must demonstrate proficiency in recognizing various types of
fossils, in collection methods, and in other paleontological field techniques.
The paleontological monitor shall monitor construction excavations below a depth
of five feet below ground surface and be equipped with necessary tools for the
collection of fossils and associated geological and paleontological data. The
monitor shall complete daily logs detailing the day’s excavation activities and
pertinent geological and paleontological data. In the event that paleontological
resources (e.g., fossils) are unearthed during grading, the paleontological monitor
will temporarily halt and/or divert grading activity to allow recovery of
paleontological resources. The area of discovery will be roped off with a 50- foot
radius buffer. Once documentation and collection of the find is completed, the
monitor will remove the rope and allow grading to recommence in the area of the
find.
Following the paleontological monitoring program for discovered resources, a final
monitoring report shall be submitted to the City for approval. The report should
summarize the monitoring program and include geological observations and any
paleontological resources recovered during paleontological monitoring for the
proposed project.
29. MM-HAZ-1: Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). Pursuant to South Coast Air
Quality Management District (SCAQMD) requirements, testing for the presence of
ACM shall be conducted in the portions of the former Gates, Kingsley, & Gates
Funeral Home Building to be demolished or rehabilitated prior to demolition or
rehabilitation. Any ACM found in this building and the existing on-site 7-unit
building and 3-unit building shall be removed by a licensed and certified asbestos
abatement contractor prior to demolition of these buildings pursuant to SCAQMD
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Rule 1403 and California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA)
Asbestos Regulations.
30. MM-HAZ-2: Lead Containing Materials (LCM). Testing for the presence of LCM
shall be conducted prior to demolition or rehabilitation of structures. Any LCM
found shall be removed by lead-certified personnel following the California Division
of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA) lead standards contained in CCR
Title 8, Section 1532.1 and lead- safe work practices prior to demolition of these
buildings. An environmental contractor with California Department of Public Health
certified workers shall be retained to carry out the work in compliance with the
regulations that govern LCM.
31. MM-HAZ-3: Potential Underground Storage Tank. Prior to construction, the
applicant will conduct a Ground Penetrating Radar survey to determine the
presence or absence of an underground storage tank on the project site,
associated with the former automobile service bay. In the event that an
underground storage tank is discovered, the removal of the underground storage
tank shall be permitted and completed in accordance with the Santa Monica Fire
Department requirements and any other agencies with oversight (e.g., Department
of Toxic Substances Control).
32. MM-HAZ-4: Subsurface Investigation. Prior to construction, the applicant will
conduct a vapor, soil vapor, and groundwater investigation at the project site.
Sampling shall be conducted in accordance with guidance documents from the
California Department of Toxic Substances Control.
33. MM-HAZ-5: Soils Management Plan (SMP). Should the investigation required
under MM-HAZ-4 above reveal chemicals of concern above applicable California
Human Health Screening Levels, the project applicant shall retain a qualified
environmental consultant to prepare a SMP, which will be submitted to the
California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), the Los Angeles
Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and/or City of Santa Monica Fire
Department for review and approval prior to the commencement of excavation and
grading activities. The recommendations of the applicable oversight agency shall
be incorporated in the SMP. A qualified environmental consultant shall be present
on the project site during grading and excavation activities in the known or
suspected locations of contaminated soils or the UST, and shall be on call at other
times as necessary, to monitor compliance with the SMP and to actively monitor
the soils and excavations for evidence of contamination. The SMP shall be
implemented during excavation and grading activities on the project site to ensure
that any contaminated soils are properly identified, excavated, and disposed of off-
site, as follows:
• Soil Testing/Segregation: The SMP shall be prepared and executed in
accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)
Rule 1166, Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Decontamination of
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Soil. The SMP shall require the timely testing and sampling of soils so that
contaminated soils can be separated from inert soils for proper disposal.
The SMP shall specify the testing parameters and sampling frequency.
During excavation, Rule 1166 requires that soils identified as contaminated
shall be sprayed with water or another approved vapor suppressant, or
covered with sheeting during periods of inactivity of greater than an hour, to
prevent contaminated soils from becoming airborne. Under Rule 1166,
contaminated soils shall be transported from the project site by a licensed
transporter and disposed of at a licensed storage/treatment facility to
prevent contaminated soils from becoming airborne or otherwise released
into the environment.
• Stockpile Management: During the project's excavation phase, the
applicant shall remove and properly dispose of contaminated materials in
accordance with the provisions of the SMP. If soil is stockpiled prior to
disposal, it will be managed in
accordance with the project's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, prior
to its transfer for treatment and/or disposal. All impacted soils would be
properly treated and disposed of in accordance with SCAQMD Rule 1166,
Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Decontamination of Soil, as
well as applicable requirements of DTSC and LARWQCB.
34. MM-HAZ-6: Health and Safety Plan (HASP). Should the assessment required
under MM-HAZ-4 reveal chemicals of concern above applicable California Human
Health Screening Levels, the applicant shall commission a HASP to be prepared
in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Safety
and Health Standards (29 Code of Federal Regulations 1910.120) and California
Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CalOSHA) requirements (CCR Title
8, General Industry Safety Orders and California Labor Code, Division 5, Part 1,
Sections 6300-6719) and submitted for review by the City of Santa Monica Fire
Department. The HASP would address, as appropriate, safety requirements that
would serve to avoid significant impacts or risks to workers or the public in the
event that elevated levels of subsurface gases are encountered during grading
and excavation. Site workers shall be familiar with the health and safety plan and
soil management plan and shall be trained on how to identify suspected
contaminated soil. The HASP shall include, at a minimum, the following:
• Procedures for restricting access to the contaminated area except for
properly trained personnel
• Procedures for notification and reporting, including internal management
and local agencies (e.g., Santa Monica Fire Department, County of Los
Angeles Fire Department), as needed
• Health and safety measures for removal and excavation of contaminated
soil
• Regulatory considerations
• Worker health and safety plan for management of contaminated materials.
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35. MM-NOI-1: The applicant and its contractor(s) shall adhere to the following
measures for all phases of the proposed project as a condition of approving the
grading permit:
1. The project contractor shall, to the extent feasible, schedule construction
activities to avoid the simultaneous operation of construction equipment so
as to minimize noise levels resulting from operating several pieces of high-
noise-level-emitting equipment.
2. All construction equipment, fixed or mobile, shall be equipped with properly
operating and maintained mufflers. Enforcement shall be accomplished by
random field inspections by City personnel during construction activities.
3. A temporary construction noise barrier shall be erected at the southeasterly
project boundary between the adjacent residences and the project site. The
construction noise barrier shall be a minimum of 10 feet in height, have a
surface density of at least 4 pounds per square foot, and be free of gaps or
openings.
4. Construction noise reduction methods such as shutting off idling equipment,
maximizing the distance between construction equipment staging areas
and adjacent residences, and use of electric air compressors and similar
power tools, rather than diesel equipment, shall be used where feasible.
5. During construction, stationary construction equipment shall be placed such
that emitted noise is directed away from or shielded from sensitive
receptors.
6. As specified in Section 4.12.120 of the City’s Municipal Code, signage shall
be posted at the project site entrance with permitted construction work
hours, telephone numbers where violations can be reported, the location of
the job site, and the permit number issued authorizing the work.
36. MM-NOI-2: The applicant and its contractor(s) shall implement the following
vibration-reduction measures:
1. In order to protect the character defining features of the on-site Tudor
Revival building, the following mitigation measure shall be implemented at
the project site: To avoid or minimize potential construction vibration
damage, a pre-construction condition survey report and post-construction
damage assessment survey report shall be prepared by a qualified
independent structural engineer with qualifications in completed historic
preservation projects that conformed to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior
(SOI) Standards. These reports shall be submitted to the City for review and
approval prior to initiating any type of construction work activity on site (pre-
construction vibration survey report) and upon completion of such work
(post-construction damage assessment survey report). Specifically, the
structural engineer shall investigate the existing condition of the foundation
and the structure along the north elevation (i.e., the side facing the proposed
project construction). Any required test excavations shall be performed only
in the presence of the structural engineer. If protective barriers,
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underpinning and/or shoring is determined to be necessary, appropriate
designs shall be prepared. The structural engineer shall prepare a report of
findings, recommendations and any related design modifications necessary
to retain the structural integrity of the Tudor Revival building.
2. The qualified structural engineer shall perform the following vibration
mitigation: Prior to commencement of construction activities, measure and
document the existing ground vibration environment in the vicinity of the
Tudor Revival style building, to establish baseline vibration conditions. The
vibration measurements shall be performed during hours of the day
consistent with the project’s construction hours. At each site, ground
vibration levels shall be measured in the vertical direction for a period of a
minimum of 15 minutes. The vibration measurement equipment shall be
capable of recording vibration velocity levels in PPV (Peak Particle Velocity)
and RMS (Root-Mean-Square) values in the unit of inch/ second, over the
frequency range of 1 Hz to 100 Hz. Measured vibration data shall be
submitted to the City and shall include; description of measurement
location, measurement time and recorded values (maximum, minimum and
mean levels during the measurement period). After establishing the
baseline vibration conditions of the project site, develop and implement a
vibration monitoring program capable of documenting the construction-
related groundbourne vibration levels in the vicinity of the Tudor Revival
style building.
3. During construction, the contractor shall install and maintain at least two
continuously operational automated vibrational monitors on the Tudor
Revival style building. The monitors must be capable of being programmed
with two predetermined vibratory velocities levels: a first-level alarm
equivalent to a 0.15 inches per second at the face of the building and a
regulatory alarm level equivalent to 0.2 inches per second at the face of the
building . The monitoring system must produce real-time specific alarms
(via text message and/or email to on-site personnel) when velocities exceed
either of the predetermined levels. In the event of a first-level alarm, feasible
steps to reduce vibratory levels shall be undertaken, including but not
limited to halting/staggering concurrent activities and utilizing lower-
vibratory techniques. In the event of an exceedance of the regulatory level,
work in the vicinity shall be halted and the building visually inspected for
damage. Results of the inspection must be logged. If in the opinion of the
structural engineer, in consultation with the historic preservation architect,
substantial adverse impacts to historic resources related to construction
activities are found during construction, the monitoring team shall so inform
the project sponsor or sponsor’s designated representative responsible for
construction activities.
4. The project applicant shall adhere to the monitoring team’s
recommendations for corrective measures, including halting construction in
situations where construction activities would imminently endanger historic
resources. The historic preservation officer shall establish the frequency of
monitoring and reporting. The project applicant shall respond to any claims
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of damage by inspecting the affected property promptly, but in no case more
than five working days after the claim was filed and received by the project
sponsor’s designated representative. Any new cracks or other changes in
the former funeral home and chapel shall be compared to pre- construction
conditions and a determination made as to whether the proposed project
could have caused such damage. In the event that the proposed project is
demonstrated to have caused any damage, such damage shall be repaired
to the pre-existing condition. Site visit reports and documents associated
with claims processing shall be provided to the City of Santa Monica’s
Historic Preservation Officer.
37. MM-TCR-1: While no tribal cultural resources have been identified that may be
affected by the project, the following approach for the unanticipated discovery of
tribal cultural resources has been prepared to reduce potential impacts to
unanticipated resources. Should a potential tribal cultural resource be
unanticipatedly encountered, construction activities near the potential tribal cultural
resource shall be temporarily halted within 50 feet of the potential tribal cultural
resource and the City notified. The City will notify Native American tribes that have
been identified by the Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC) to be
traditionally and culturally affiliated with the geographic area of the project. If the
unanticipated resource is archaeological in nature, appropriate management
requirements shall be implemented as outlined in mitigation measure MM-CUL-3
(see Section 4.4.7). If the County determines that the potential resource is a tribal
cultural resource (as defined by Public Resources Code, Section 21074), tribes
consulting under AB 52 would be provided a reasonable period of time, typically
five days from the date a new discovery is made, to conduct a site visit and make
recommendations regarding future ground disturbance activities as well as the
treatment and disposition of any discovered tribal cultural resources. A qualified
archaeologist shall implement a plan for the treatment and disposition of any
discovered tribal cultural resources based on the nature of the resource and
considering the recommendations of the tribe(s). All activities shall be conducted
in accordance with regulatory requirements. If human remains are found within the
project site, remains would be handled pursuant to applicable regulatory
requirements.
38. MM-UT-1: Prior to the issuance of the building permit, the applicant will be required
to submit a water study and a sewer study to the City of Santa Monica Public Works
Department that demonstrate the City’s water and sewer system can
accommodate the proposed project’s water demand and wastewater flows based
on current flows. The applicant will be responsible for upgrading any downstream
deficiencies, to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department, if calculations
show that the project will cause such mains to receive greater demand than can
be accommodated. Improvement plans will be submitted to and approved by the
City’s Engineering Division.
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39. The City shall not approve the demolition of any building or structure unless the
applicant has complied with all of the requirements of SMMC Chapter 9.25,
including no demolition of buildings or structures built 40 years of age or older shall
be permitted until the end of a 75-day review period by the Landmarks Commission
to determine whether an application for landmark designation shall be filed. If an
application for landmark designation is filed, no demolition shall be approved until
a final determination is made on the application by the Landmarks Commission, or
City Council on appeal.
40. If any archaeological remains are uncovered during excavation or construction,
work in the affected area shall be suspended and a recognized specialist shall be
contacted to conduct a survey of the affected area at project's owner's expense. A
determination shall then be made by the Director of Planning to determine the
significance of the survey findings and appropriate actions and requirements, if
any, to address such findings.
Rent Control
41. Pursuant to SMMC Section 4.24.030, prior to receipt of the final permit necessary
to demolish, convert, or otherwise remove a controlled rental units from the
housing market, the owner of the property shall first secure a removal permit under
Section 1803(t), an exemption determination, an approval of a vested rights claim
from the Rent Control Board, or have withdrawn the controlled rental
units pursuant to the provisions of the Ellis Act.
Project Operations
42. The operation shall at all times be conducted in a manner not detrimental to
surrounding properties or residents by reason of lights, noise, activities, parking or
other actions.
43. No exterior activity such as trash disposal, disposal of bottles or noise generating
trash, deliveries or other maintenance activity generating noise audible from the
exterior of the building shall occur during the hours of 11:00pm to 7:00am daily. In
addition, there shall be no outdoor cleaning of the property with pressurized or
mechanical equipment during the hours of 9:00pm to 7:00am daily. Trash
containers shall be secured with locks.
Final Design
44. Plans for final design, landscaping, screening, trash enclosures, and signage shall
be subject to review and approval by the Architectural Review Board.
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45. Landscaping plans shall comply with Subchapter 9.26.040 (Landscaping
Standards) of the Zoning Ordinance including use of water-conserving
landscaping materials, landscape maintenance and other standards contained in
the Subchapter.
46. Refuse areas, storage areas and mechanical equipment shall be screened in
accordance with SMMC Sections 9.21.100, 9.21.130 and 9.21.140. Refuse areas
shall be of a size adequate to meet on-site need, including recycling. The
Architectural Review Board in its review shall pay particular attention to the
screening of such areas and equipment. Any rooftop mechanical equipment shall
be minimized in height and area, and shall be located in such a way as to minimize
noise and visual impacts to surrounding properties. Unless otherwise approved
by the Architectural Review Board, rooftop mechanical equipment shall be located
at least five feet from the edge of the roof. Except for solar hot water heaters, no
residential water heaters shall be located on the roof.
47. No gas or electric meters shall be located within any required front or street side
yard setback areas. The Architectural Review Board in its review shall pay
particular attention to the location and screening of such meters.
48. Prior to consideration of the project by the Architectural Review Board, the
applicant shall review disabled access requirements with the Building and Safety
Division and make any necessary changes in the project design to achieve
compliance with such requirements. The Architectural Review Board, in its review,
shall pay particular attention to the aesthetic, landscaping, and setback impacts of
any ramps or other features necessitated by accessibility requirements.
49. As appropriate, the Architectural Review Board shall require the use of anti-graffiti
materials on surfaces likely to attract graffiti.
Construction Plan Requirements
50. During demolition, excavation, and construction, this project shall comply with
SCAQMD Rule 403 to minimize fugitive dust and associated particulate emission,
including but not limited to the following:
All material excavated or graded shall be sufficiently watered to
prevent excessive amounts of dust. Watering shall occur at least
three times daily with complete coverage, preferably at the start of
the day, in the late morning, and after work is done for the day.
All grading, earth moving, or excavation activities shall cease during
periods of high winds (i.e., greater than 20 mph measured as
instantaneous wind gusts) so as to prevent excessive amounts of
dust.
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All material transported on and off-site shall be securely covered to
prevent excessive amounts of dust.
Soils stockpiles shall be covered.
Onsite vehicle speeds shall be limited to 15 mph.
Wheel washers shall be installed where vehicles enter and exit the
construction site onto paved roads or wash off trucks and any
equipment leaving the site each trip.
An appointed construction relations officer shall act as a community
liaison concerning onsite construction activity including resolution of
issues related to PM10 generation.
Streets shall be swept at the end of the day using SCAQMD Rule
1186 certified street sweepers or roadway washing trucks if visible
soil is carried onto adjacent public paved roads (recommend water
sweepers with reclaimed water).
All active portions the construction site shall be sufficiently watered
three times a day to prevent excessive amounts of dust.
51. Final building plans submitted for approval of a building permit shall include on the
plans a list of all permanent mechanical equipment to be placed indoors which may
be heard outdoors.
Demolition Requirements
52. Until such time as the demolition is undertaken, and unless the structure is
currently in use, the existing structure shall be maintained and secured by boarding
up all openings, erecting a security fence, and removing all debris, bushes and
planting that inhibit the easy surveillance of the property to the satisfaction of the
Building and Safety Officer and the Fire Department. Any landscaping material
remaining shall be watered and maintained until demolition occurs.
53. Prior to issuance of a demolition permit, applicant shall prepare for Building
Division approval a rodent and pest control plan to insure that demolition and
construction activities at the site do not create pest control impacts on the project
neighborhood.
Construction Period
54. Immediately after demolition and during construction, a security fence, the height
of which shall be the maximum permitted by the Zoning Ordinance, shall be
maintained around the perimeter of the lot. The lot shall be kept clear of all trash,
weeds, etc.
55. Vehicles hauling dirt or other construction debris from the site shall cover any open
load with a tarpaulin or other secure covering to minimize dust emissions.
Immediately after commencing dirt removal from the site, the general contractor
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shall provide the City of Santa Monica with written certification that all trucks
leaving the site are covered in accordance with this condition of approval.
56. Developer shall prepare a notice, subject to the review by the Director of Planning
and Community Development, that lists all construction mitigation requirements,
permitted hours of construction, and identifies a contact person at City Hall as well
as the developer who will respond to complaints related to the proposed
construction. The notice shall be mailed to property owners and residents within
a 200-foot radius from the subject site at least five (5) days prior to the start of
construction.
57. A sign shall be posted on the property in a manner consistent with the public
hearing sign requirements which shall identify the address and phone number of
the owner and/or applicant for the purposes of responding to questions and
complaints during the construction period. Said sign shall also indicate the hours
of permissible construction work.
58. A copy of these conditions shall be posted in an easily visible and accessible
location at all times during construction at the project site. The pages shall be
laminated or otherwise protected to ensure durability of the copy.
Standard Conditions
59. Lofts or mezzanines shall not exceed 33.3% of the room below unless compliance
with the district's limits on number of stories can be maintained.
60. Mechanical equipment shall not be located on the side of any building which is
adjacent to a residential building on the adjoining lot, unless otherwise permitted
by applicable regulations. Roof locations may be used when the mechanical
equipment is installed within a sound-rated parapet enclosure.
61. Final approval of any mechanical equipment installation will require a noise test in
compliance with SMMC Section 4.12.040. Equipment for the test shall be provided
by the owner or contractor and the test shall be conducted by the owner or
contractor. A copy of the noise test results on mechanical equipment shall be
submitted to the Community Noise Officer for review to ensure that noise levels do
not exceed maximum allowable levels for the applicable noise zone.
62. Construction period signage shall be subject to the approval of the Architectural
Review Board.
63. The property owner shall insure any graffiti on the site is promptly removed through
compliance with the City’s graffiti removal program.
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MOBILITY DIVISION
64. Developer shall comply with SMMC Chapter 9.53, Transportation Demand
Management, including payment of the Developer Annual TDM Fee pursuant to
Section 9.53.110.
65. Final auto parking, bicycle parking and loading layouts specifications shall be
subject to the review and approval of the Mobility Division.
66. Where a driveway, garage, parking space or loading zone intersects with the public
right-of-way at the alley or sidewalk, hazardous visual obstruction triangles shall
be provided in accordance with SMMC Section 9.21.180.
67. Slopes of all driveways and ramps used for ingress or egress of parking facilities
shall be designed in accordance with the standards established by the
Mobility Manager but shall not exceed a twenty percent slope.
68. Bicycle parking provided in the Project shall meet the requirements of SMMC
Section 9.28.140.
PUBLIC LANDSCAPE
69. Street trees shall be maintained, relocated or provided as required in a manner
consistent with the City’s Urban Forest Master Plan, per the specifications of the
Public Landscape Division of the Community & Cultural Services Department and
the City’s Tree Code (SMMC Chapter 7.40). No street trees shall be removed
without the approval of the Public Landscape Division.
70. Prior to the issuance of a demolition permit any street trees that are adjacent to or
will be impacted by the demolition or construction access shall have tree protection
zones established in accordance with the Urban Forest Master Plan. All tree
protection zones shall remain in place until demolition and/or construction has
been completed.
71. Replace or plant new street trees in accordance with Urban Forest Master Plan
and in consultation with City Arborist.
OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
72. Developer is hereby informed of the availability for free enrollment in the Savings
By Design incentive program where available through Southern California Edison.
If Developer elects to enroll in the program, enrollment shall occur prior to submittal
of plans for Architectural Review and an incentive agreement shall be executed
with Southern California Edison prior to issuance of a building permit.
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73. The project shall comply with requirements in section 8.106 of the Santa Monica
Municipal code, which adopts by reference the California Green Building
Standards Code and which adds local amendments to that Code. In addition, the
project shall meet the landscape water conservation and construction and
demolition waste diversion requirements specified in Section 8.108 of the Santa
Monica Municipal Code.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (PWD)
General Conditions
74. Developer shall be responsible for the payment of the following Public Works
Department (PWD) permit fees prior to issuance of a building permit:
a. Water Services
b. Wastewater Capital Facility
c. Water Demand Mitigation
d. Fire Service Connection
e. Tieback Encroachment
f. Encroachment of on-site improvements into public right-of-way
g. Construction and Demolition Waste Management – If the valuation of a project
is at least $50,000 or if the total square feet of the project is equal to or greater
than 1000 square feet, then the owner or contractor is required to complete and
submit a Waste Management Plan. All demolition projects are required to
submit a Waste Management Plan. A performance deposit is collected for all
Waste Management Plans equal to 3% of the project value, not to exceed
$30,000. All demolition only permits require a $1,000 deposit or $1.00 per
square foot, whichever is the greater of the two.
Some of these fees shall be reimbursed to developer in accordance with the City’s
standard practice should Developer not proceed with development of the Project.
In order to receive a refund of the Construction and Demolition performance
deposit, the owner or contractor must provide receipts of recycling 70% of all
materials listed on the Waste Management Plan.
75. Any construction related work or use of the public right-of-way will be required to
obtain the approval of the City of Santa Monica, including but not limited to: Use
of Public Property Permits, Sewer Permits, Excavation Permits, Alley Closure
Permits, Street Closure Permits, and Temporary Traffic Control Plans.
76. Plans and specifications for all offsite improvements shall be prepared by a
Registered Civil Engineer licensed in the State of California for approval by the
City Engineer prior to issuance of a building permit.
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77. Immediately after demolition and during construction, a security fence, the height
of which shall be the maximum permitted by the Zoning Ordinance, shall be
maintained around the perimeter of the lot. The lot shall be kept clear of all trash,
weeds, etc.
78. Until completion of construction, a sign shall be posted on the property in a manner
consistent with the public hearing sign requirements, which shall identify the
address and phone number of the owner, developer and contractor for the
purposes of responding to questions and complaints during the construction
period. Said sign shall also indicate the hours of permissible construction work.
79. Prior to the demolition of any existing structure, the applicant shall submit a report
from an industrial hygienist to be reviewed and approved as to content and form
by the Building & Safety Division. The report shall consist of a hazardous materials
survey for the structure proposed for demolition. The report shall include a section
on asbestos and in accordance with the South Coast AQMD Rule 1403, the
asbestos survey shall be performed by a state Certified Asbestos Consultant
(CAC). The report shall include a section on lead, which shall be performed by a
state Certified Lead Inspector/Assessor. Additional hazardous materials to be
considered by the industrial hygienist shall include: mercury (in thermostats,
switches, fluorescent light), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) (including light
Ballast), and fuels, pesticides, and batteries.
Water Resources
80. Connections to the sewer or storm drains require a sewer permit from the PWD -
Civil Engineering Division. Connections to storm drains owned by Los Angeles
County require a permit from the L.A. County Department of Public Works.
81. Parking areas and structures and other facilities generating wastewater with
potential oil and grease content are required to pretreat the wastewater before
discharging to the City storm drain or sewer system. Pretreatment will require that
a clarifier or oil/water separator be installed and maintained on site.
82. If the project involves dewatering, developer/contractor shall contact the LA
Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) to obtain an NPDES Permit for
discharge of groundwater from construction dewatering to surface water. For more
information refer to: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/losangeles/ and search for
Order # R4-2003-0111.
83. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall submit a sewer
study that shows that the City’s sewer system can accommodate the entire
development. If the study does not show to the satisfaction of the City that the
City’s sewer system can accommodate the entire development, prior to issuance
of the first building permit, the Developer shall be responsible to upgrade any
downstream deficiencies, to the satisfaction of the Water Resources Manager, if
calculations show that the project will cause such mains to receive greater demand
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than can be accommodated. Improvement plans shall be submitted to the
Engineering Division. All reports and plans shall also be approved by the Water
Resources Engineer.
84. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall submit a water
study that shows that the City’s water system can accommodate the entire
development for fire flows and all potable needs. Developer shall be responsible
to upgrade any water flow/pressure deficiencies, to the satisfaction of the Water
Resources Manager, if calculations show that the project will cause such mains to
receive greater demand than can be accommodated. Improvement plans shall be
submitted to the Engineering Division. All reports and plans shall also be approved
by the Water Resources Engineer.
85. Prior to the issuance of the first building permit, the applicant shall submit a
hydrology study of all drainage to and from the site to demonstrate adequacy of
the existing storm drain system for the entire development. Developer shall be
responsible to upgrade any system deficiencies, to the satisfaction of City
Engineer, if calculations show that the project will cause such facilities to receive
greater demand than can be accommodated. All reports and improvement plans
shall be submitted to Engineering Division for review and approval. The study shall
be performed by a Registered Civil Engineer licensed in the State of California.
86. Developer shall not directly connect to a public storm drain pipe or direct site
drainage to the public alley. Commercial or residential units are required to either
have an individual water meter or a master meter with sub-meters.
87. All existing sanitary sewer “house connections” to be abandoned, shall be removed
and capped at the “Y” connections.
88. The fire services and domestic services 3-inches or greater must be above ground,
on the applicant’s site, readily accessible for testing.
89. Developer is required to meet state cross-connection and potable water sanitation
guidelines. Refer to requirements and comply with the cross-connections
guidelines available at:
http://www.lapublichealth.org/eh/progs/envirp/ehcross.htm. Prior to issuance of a
Certificate of Occupancy, a cross-connection inspection shall be completed.
90. Ultra-low flow plumbing fixtures are required on all new development and
remodeling where plumbing is to be added, including dual flush toilets, 1.0 gallon
urinals and low flow shower heads.
Urban Water Runoff Mitigation
91. To mitigate storm water and surface runoff from the project site, an Urban Runoff
Mitigation Plan shall be required by the PWD pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter
7.10. Prior to submittal of landscape plans for Architectural Review Board
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approval, the applicant shall contact PWD to determine applicable requirements,
such as:
a. The site must comply with SMMC Chapter 7.10 Urban Runoff Pollution
Ordinance for the construction phase and post construction activities;
b. Non-storm water runoff, sediment and construction waste from the construction
site and parking areas is prohibited from leaving the site;
c. Any sediments or materials which are tracked off-site must be removed the
same day they are tracked off-site;
d. Excavated soil must be located on the site and soil piles should be covered and
otherwise protected so that sediments are not tracked into the street or
adjoining properties;
e. No runoff from the construction site shall be allowed to leave the site; and
f. Drainage control measures shall be required depending on the extent of
grading and topography of the site.
g. Development sites that result in land disturbance of one acre or more are
required by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to submit a
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Effective September 2, 2011,
only individuals who have been certified by the Board as a “Qualified SWPPP
Developer” are qualified to develop and/or revise SWPPPs. A copy of the
SWPPP shall also be submitted to the PWD.
92. Prior to implementing any temporary construction dewatering or permanent
groundwater seepage pumping, a permit is required from the City Water
Resources Protection Program (WRPP). Please contact the WRPP for permit
requirements at least two weeks in advance of planned dewatering or seepage
pumping. They can be reached at (310) 458-8235.
Public Streets & Rights-of-Way
93. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project, all required
offsite improvements, such as AC pavement rehabilitation, replacement of
sidewalk, curbs and gutters, installation of street trees, lighting, etc. shall be
designed and installed to the satisfaction of the Public Works Department and
Public Landscape Division.
94. All off site improvements required by the Public Works Department shall be
installed. Plans and specifications for off site improvements shall be prepared by
a registered civil engineer and approved by the City Engineer.
95. Unless otherwise approved by the PWD, all sidewalks shall be kept clear and
passable during the grading and construction phase of the project.
96. Sidewalks, curbs, gutters, paving and driveways which need replacing or removal
as a result of the project or needed improvement prior to the project, as determined
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by the PWD shall be reconstructed to the satisfaction of the PWD. Design,
materials and workmanship shall match the adjacent elements including
architectural concrete, pavers, tree wells, art elements, special landscaping, etc.
97. Street and alley sections adjacent to the development shall be replaced as
determined by the PWD. This typically requires full reconstruction of the street or
alley in accordance with City of Santa Monica standards for the full adjacent length
of the property.
Utilities
98. No Excavation Permit shall be issued without a Telecommunications Investigation
by the City of Santa Monica Information Systems Department. The
telecommunications investigation shall provide a list of recommendations to be
incorporated into the project design including, but not limited to measures
associated with joint trench opportunities, location of tie-back and other
underground installations, telecommunications conduit size and specifications,
fiber optic cable specifications, telecommunications vault size and placement and
specifications, interior riser conduit and fiber optic cable, and adjacent public right
of way enhancements. Developer shall install two Telecommunications Vaults in
either the street, alley and/or sidewalk locations dedicated solely for City of Santa
Monica use. Developer shall provide two unique, telecommunication conduit
routes and fiber optic cables from building Telecommunications Room to
Telecommunications Vaults in street, alley and/or sidewalk. Developer will be
responsible for paying for the connection of each Telecommunications Vault to the
existing City of Santa Monica fiber optic network, or the extension of conduit and
fiber optic cable for a maximum of 1km terminating in a new Telecommunications
Vault for future interconnection with City network. The final telecommunications
design plans for the project site shall be submitted to and approved by the City of
Santa Monica Information Systems Department prior to approval of project.
a. Project shall comply with any City of Santa Monica issued Telecommunications
Guidelines.
b. Project shall comply with City of Santa Monica Right-of-Way Management
Ordinance No. 2129CCS, Section 3 (part), adopted 7/13/04
99. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the Project, provide new
street-pedestrian lighting with a multiple circuit system along the new street right-
of-way and within the development site in compliance with the PWD Standards
and requirements. New street-pedestrian light poles, fixtures and appurtenances
to meet City standards and requirements.
100. Prior to submittal of plan check application, make arrangements with all affected
utility companies and indicate points of connection for all services on the site plan
drawing. Pay for undergrounding of all overhead utilities within and along the
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development frontages. Existing and proposed overhead utilities need to be
relocated underground.
101. Location of Southern California Edison electrical transformer and switch
equipment/structures must be clearly shown on the development site plan and
other appropriate plans within the project limits. The SCE structures serving the
proposed development shall not be located in the public right-of-way.
Resource Recovery and Recycling
102. Development plans must show the refuse and recycling (RR) area dimensions to
demonstrate adequate and easily accessible area. If the RR area is completely
enclosed, then lighting, ventilation and floor drain connected to sewer will be
required. Section 9.21.130 of the SMMC has dimensional requirements for various
sizes and types of projects. Developments that place the RR area in subterranean
garages must also provide a bin staging area on their property for the bins to be
placed for collection.
103. Contact Resource Recovery and Recycling RRR division to obtain dimensions of
the refuse recycling enclosure.
104. Prior to issuance of a building permit, submit a Waste Management Plan, a map
of the enclosure and staging area with dimensions and a recycling plan to the RRR
Division for its approval. The State of California AB 341 requires any multi-family
building housing 5 units or more to have a recycling program in place for its
tenants. All commercial businesses generating 4 cubic yards of trash per week
must also have a recycling program in place for its employees and
clients/customers. Show compliance with these requirements on the building
plans. Visit the Resource Recovery and Recycling (RRR) website or contact the
RRR Division for requirements of the Waste Management Plan and to obtain the
minimum dimensions of the refuse recycling enclosure. The recycling plan shall
include:
List of materials such as white paper, computer paper, metal cans, and
glass to be recycled;
Location of recycling bins;
Designated recycling coordinator;
Nature and extent of internal and external pick-up service;
Pick-up schedule; and
Plan to inform tenants/ occupants of service.
105. For temporary excavation and shoring that includes tiebacks into the public right-
of-way, a Tieback Agreement, prepared by the City Attorney, will be required.
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106. Nothing contained in these Conditions of Approval shall prevent Developer from
seeking relief pursuant to any Application for Alternative Materials and Methods of
Design and Construction or any other relief as otherwise may be permitted and
available under the Building Code, Fire Code, or any other provision of the SMMC.
Construction Management Plan
105. A construction period mitigation plan shall be prepared by the applicant for
approval by the following City departments prior to issuance of a building
permit:. Public Works, Fire, Planning and Community Development, and
Police. The approved mitigation plan shall be posted on the site for the duration
of the project construction and shall be produced upon request. As applicable, this
plan shall:
a. Specify the names, addresses, telephone numbers and business
license numbers of all contractors and subcontractors as well as the
developer and architect;
b. Describe how demolition of any existing structures is to be
accomplished;
c. Indicate where any cranes are to be located for
erection/construction;
d. Describe how much of the public street, alleyway, or sidewalk is
proposed to be used in conjunction with construction;
e. Set forth the extent and nature of any pile-driving operations;
f. Describe the length and number of any tiebacks which must extend
under the property of other persons;
g. Specify the nature and extent of any dewatering and its effect on any
adjacent buildings;
h. Describe anticipated construction-related truck routes, number of
truck trips, hours of hauling and parking location;
i. Specify the nature and extent of any helicopter hauling;
j. State whether any construction activity beyond normally permitted
hours is proposed;
k. Describe any proposed construction noise mitigation measures,
including measures to limit the duration of idling construction trucks;
l. Describe construction-period security measures including any
fencing, lighting, and security personnel;
m. Provide a grading and drainage plan;
n. Provide a construction-period parking plan which shall minimize use
of public streets for parking;
o. List a designated on-site construction manager;
p. Provide a construction materials recycling plan which seeks to
maximize the reuse/recycling of construction waste;
q. Provide a plan regarding use of recycled and low-environmental-
impact materials in building construction; and
r. Provide a construction period water runoff control plan.
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FIRE
106. A security gate shall be provided across the opening to the subterranean
garage. If any guest parking space is located in the subterranean garage, the
security gate shall be equipped with an electronic or other system which will open
the gate to provide visitors with vehicular access to the garage without leaving their
vehicles. The security gate shall receive approval of the Police and Fire
Departments prior to issuance of a building permit.
VOTE: FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT 17ENT-0011
Ayes: Fonda-Bonardi, Fresco, Lambert, Landres, Paster
Nays: Raskin
Abstain: --
Absent: Ries
VOTE: MAJOR MODIFICATION 18ENT-0382
Ayes: Fonda-Bonardi, Fresco, Lambert, Landres, Paster
Nays: --
Abstain: Raskin
Absent: Ries
VOTE: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PERMIT 16ENT-0048
Ayes: Fonda-Bonardi, Fresco, Lambert, Landres, Paster
Nays: --
Abstain: Raskin
Absent: Ries
NOTICE
If this is a final decision not subject to further appeal under the City of Santa Monica
Comprehensive Land Use and Zoning Ordinance, the time within which judicial review of
this decision must be sought is governed by Code of Civil Procedure Section 1094.6,
which provision has been adopted by the City pursuant to Municipal Code Section
1.16.010.
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I hereby certify that this Statement of Official Action accurately reflects the final
determination of the Planning Commission of the City of Santa Monica.
_____________________________ _____________________________
Elisa Paster, Chairperson Date
Acknowledgement by Permit Holder
I hereby agree to the above conditions of approval and acknowledge that failure to comply
with such conditions shall constitute grounds for potential revocation of the permit
approval.
Print Name and Title Date
Applicant’s Signature
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Lina Lee
11/13/2021Lina Lee, VP Development
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