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SR 07-25-2023 10C City Council Report City Council Meeting: July 25, 2023 Agenda Item: 10.C 1 of 12 To: Mayor and City Council From: David Martin, Director, City Planning Subject: Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Text of the Zoning Ordinance to Provide Incentives for Certain Housing Projects That Filed an Application Prior to Implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element Recommended Action Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Adopt a finding that no subsequent environmental review is required pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section15162 based on a determination that the adoption of development incentives as set forth in the proposed ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance was analyzed as part of the 2021-2029 6th Cycle Housing Element Environmental Impact Report (EIR) [SCH No. 2020100575] that was certified by the City Council on October 12, 2021 with an Addendum to the EIR approved by the City Council on October 11, 2022. 2. Introduce for first reading an Ordinance amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance to provide incentives for certain housing projects that filed an application prior to implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. Executive Summary This report provides a summary of a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment that would establish certain housing development incentives for applicants that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”), California Government Code section 65589.5(d). These housing project applications were filed prior to the State of California’s Housing and Community Development Department’s (“HCD”) certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element on October 14, 2022. 10.C Packet Pg. 1186 2 of 12 The City Council is being asked to consider a proposed Ordinance amending Santa Monica Municipal Code (“SMMC”) Chapter 9.31 for the purpose of incentivizing the production of housing on certain parcels subject to applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act, California Government Code section 65589.5(d), that were filed between September 30, 2022 and October 13, 2022, prior to certification of the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. As discussed in the Background section of this report, on May 9, 2023, the Santa Monica City Council approved a Settlement Agreement with WS Communities, LLC and its affiliates (“WS” or “owners”), the owners of 13 Builder’s Remedy housing projects development sites with pending applications. The Settlement Agreement addresses the disposition of these Builder’s Remedy applications and also provides an option, but does not require, the City Council to adopt a permanent ordinance to allow use of the ministerial development process already authorized in the Housing Element implementing ordinance adopted on April 11, 2023. If adopted, these incentives would further incentivize voluntary use of the ministerial development process authorized for housing projects in the April 11, 2023 Zoning Ordinance amendments as an alternative to the submitted Builder’s Remedy projects that significantly exceed codified development standards, including building height and floor area ratio (“FAR”). Background The City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element was certified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (“HCD”) on October 14, 2022. Prior to that certification, between September 30, and October 13, 2022, the City received 15 preliminary applications for housing development projects pursuant to Government Code Section 65941.1. The applicants for the 15 housing development projects assert that the projects are eligible for processing under the Builder’s Remedy provision of the Housing Accountability Act, California Government Code section 65589.5(d), (the “Builder’s Remedy applications”). 10.C Packet Pg. 1187 3 of 12 The Builder’s Remedy provision prohibits a local agency from disapproving a housing development project, that provides at least 20 percent of total units for very low, low-, or moderate-income households, or condition approval in a manner that renders the housing development project infeasible for development for the use of very low, low-, or moderate-income households unless the local agency is able to make certain specific findings, including, but not limited to, the housing development project is inconsistent with both the jurisdiction's zoning ordinance and general plan land use designation as specified in any element of the general plan as it existed on the date the application was deemed complete, and the jurisdiction has adopted a housing element that is in substantial compliance with State Housing Element law. The Builder’s Remedy applications propose housing development projects that are inconsistent with the City’s Land Use and Circulation Element (“LUCE”) and Zoning Ordinance, in part, because the housing development projects exceed height and floor area ratio (“FAR”) maximums. On April 11, 2023, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number 2742 (CCS), implementing the certified 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element (“Ordinance 2742”), in conjunction with the Housing Element Environmental Impact Report (EIR) [SCH No. 2020100575] that was certified by Council on October 12, 2021, with an Addendum to the EIR approved on October 11, 2022. The implementation incentivizes housing production in order to meet the City’s Regional Housing Needs Assessment and Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing obligations mandated by State law through, among other things, providing for increased heights and FARs in the City’s nonresidential districts, and streamlined ministerial approval processes for housing projects that are consistent with the City’s objective standards. On May 9, 2023, the Santa Monica City Council approved a Settlement Agreement with WS, the owners of the following properties: • 1433-1437 6th Street, • 601 Colorado Avenue, 10.C Packet Pg. 1188 4 of 12 • 1518-1524 7th Street, • 1441-1443 Lincoln Boulevard, • 3000-3030 Nebraska Avenue, • 2901 Santa Monica Boulevard, • 1425 5th Street, • 1557 7th Street, • 1238 7th Street,1925 Broadway, • 1238-1242 10th Street, • 1007 Lincoln Boulevard, and • 1038 10th Street. The Settlement Agreement addresses the status of 13 of the pending Builder’s Remedy applications filed by WS. The City and owners of these properties disagree on the applicability of the Builder’s Remedy statute. Consequently, the parties elected to settle various disputes involving the Builder’s Remedy projects and unrelated litigation. Specifically, the parties agreed to settle pending litigation against each other pertaining to the City’s leasing ordinance (requiring leasing periods of no less than one year) and alleged violations of consumer and tenant protection laws by the City against certain WS affiliates. The Settlement Agreement provides financial benefits for three recently displaced tenants of 1242 10th Street and guarantees them the right to return. The Settlement Agreement would also authorize the transfer of 20 deed-restricted affordable units from 1560 Lincoln Boulevard to 1038 10th Street. The Settlement Agreement also includes a completely optional component that the City is under no obligation to pursue and that provides reciprocal benefits to the parties independent of the other provisions of the Settlement Agreement. Under these optional provisions, the City may adopt an ordinance that contemplates WS’s use of the ministerial development process already authorized in Ordinance 2742. If adopted, these incentives would further facilitate the owners’ voluntary use of the ministerial 10.C Packet Pg. 1189 5 of 12 development process previously authorized in Ordinance 2742, rather than continue to propose development under the Builder’s Remedy statute. On June 19, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 23-011 (PCS) (Attachment “B”) recommending to the City Council that the Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance to provide incentives for certain housing projects that filed an application prior to implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. Discussion As presented in the Background section of this report, the Settlement Agreement approved between the City and WS addresses the disposition of 13 of the Builder’s Remedy projects submitted by WS. The Settlement Agreement specifies that processing of these 13 Builder’s Remedy applications have been temporarily suspended; confirms the applicability of the new development standards and process streamlining for housing projects approved on April 11, 2023 through Ordinance 2742 to implement the certified Housing Element; and establishes the option for the City to adopt a permanent ordinance to create additional incentives for applicants to propose new housing development projects on these sites that would be consistent with the City’s LUCE and Zoning Ordinance and therefore subject to ministerial/administrative review. The Proposed ordinance (Attachment “A”) provides the redline amendments to the Zoning Ordinance that are contemplated by the Settlement Agreement. If adopted by the City Council, the owner of each development site may, but is in no way obligated to, utilize these provisions, which would provide the following local incentives: Affordable Housing Units Affordable housing obligations for projects proposed under the Zoning Ordinance amendments (“Ordinance Projects”) may be provided off-site at any commercially or residential zoned parcel in the City outside of the Pico Neighborhood Area as identified 10.C Packet Pg. 1190 6 of 12 SMMC Figure 9.40.020.A (the “Off-site Affordable Option”). The Off-site Affordable Option may not be utilized on properties improved with residential units. In exercising the Off-site Affordable Option, the Ordinance Project would be required to provide 15% of the total number of base density (i.e., pre density bonus) units as off-site affordable housing units, as opposed to the 20% off-site affordable requirement, which was recently adopted consistent with the certified Housing Element. State Density Bonus Benefits. Under the State Density Bonus Law, the required affordable units must be provided on- site as part of the development project to be eligible for a density bonus and related benefits. However, the Off-Site Affordable Option would allow the same State Density Bonus Law benefits (i.e., up to a 50% market rate density bonus, three permitted incentives, and additional waivers of development standards) as if the affordable units were to be provided on-site. Timing for Completion Under the Off-Site Affordable Option, the off-site affordable units would need to receive a certificate of occupancy prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the market rate units. However, nothing would prevent the market rate units from obtaining a building permit and commencing construction concurrent with or prior to the corresponding off-site affordable units. Parking Benefit Any Ordinance Project located within the Downtown Community Plan area would also be allowed a maximum of one parking space per unit under the Ordinance, as opposed to the current maximum requirement of one-half space per unit. Termination The provisions for Affordable Housing Units, State Density Bonus Benefits, and Timing of Completion would terminate and upon issuance of Administrative Approval applications for a total of 965 “additional units”. For purposes of this requirement, 10.C Packet Pg. 1191 7 of 12 “additional units” means the total amount of units provided by one or more eligible Ordinance Projects, including market rate, affordable, on-site and off-site units, that exceed the collective unit capacity allocated to the properties associated with the Ordinance Projects under the Suitable Sites Inventory for the City’s 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element. This provision does not impose any limit on the number of units of the Ordinance Projects (either individually or collectively) that do not utilize the off-site Affordable Housing benefits. In addition, the Parking Benefit will continue to apply to any Ordinance Projects located within the Downtown Community Plan area in the event that the criteria for Termination are met. Conclusion As demonstrated above, the primary benefit of the proposed Zoning Ordinance is the ability to locate affordable units off-site and still obtain the benefits under the State Density Bonus Law, which would otherwise require all affordable units to be located on- site. However, practical considerations, such as control of other appropriate sites, could effectively prevent or discourage project site owners from utilizing this incentive. Additionally, whether or not the Ordinance is utilized, projects proposed at Sites would be subject to the City’s Administrative Approval processing, which is already codified as Downtown Community Plan Section 9.10.050(B) and Municipal Code Chapter 9.39, and expedited processing timelines provided under the Settlement Agreement independent of the Ordinance. Zoning Text Amendment Findings 1. The amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plans in that the amendments incentivize the production of housing projects that are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan on parcels that are subject to 10.C Packet Pg. 1192 8 of 12 pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or applicable Specific Plan standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan and applicable Specific Plan development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and provide new deed- restricted affordable and market-rate housing units in Santa Monica. 2. The amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the purpose of the Zoning Ordinance to promote the growth of the City in an orderly manner and to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare in that the amendments will incentivize the production of General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance compliant housing on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or Zoning Ordinance standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and therefore promote the orderly growth of the City in a manner that protects public health, safety and general welfare in comparison to projects that exceed General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development parameters. 10.C Packet Pg. 1193 9 of 12 Effective Date of Action If adopted, the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment would take effect 30 days after second reading of the ordinance which is anticipated to be scheduled on July 25, 2023. Environmental Analysis An analysis of the proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments was prepared pursuant to State California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Based on this analysis, the 6th Cycle Housing Element Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH No. 20212269242021), certified on October 12, 2021, and the Addendum to the Final EIR, adopted on October 11, 2022, accounts for and analyzes the potential environmental effects associated with the proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments and Ordinance Projects. Therefore, the proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments do not trigger any of the conditions described in CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 that would require the preparation of a supplemental EIR or negative declaration pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15168(c). The following provides the summary of this analysis: The Housing Element EIR analyzed a total of 11,025 housing units planned in the City during the 6th Cycle period of 2021-2029. Subsequent to certification of the Housing Element EIR, the City revised the Housing Element and prepared an addendum to the Housing Element EIR (“Housing Element Addendum”) that analyzed the total planned number of units in the City from 11,025 to 13,600 housing units. The Suitable Site Inventory (“SSI”) contained in the certified Housing Element is the City’s roadmap to achieving the commitment of 13,600 units and identifies specific sites for housing along with their potential housing capacity. Although the certified Housing Element calls for, and the SSI accommodates, 13,600 units, the Housing Element Addendum “conservatively considers maximum theoretical buildout with an additional 10-percent increase, for a total of 14,565 dwelling units.” Therefore, the Housing 10.C Packet Pg. 1194 10 of 12 Element Addendum provides a 965-unit buffer (“Buffer”) to cover and analyze potential environmental effects for units proposed beyond those accounted for in the certified Housing Element SSI. The proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments will restrict the density of the projects proposed under the proposed Ordinance (“Ordinance Projects”) (including the related offsite affordable receiver sites) to no more than the unit capacity assumed in the SSI at the site (the “SSI Credit”) plus any additional units beyond the SSI Credit so long as the additional units collectively proposed for Ordinance Projects do not exceed the buffer of 965 units. Since the proposed provisions for Affordable Housing Units, State Density Bonus Benefits, and Timing of Completion for Ordinance Projects would terminate and upon issuance of Administrative Approval applications for a total of 965 additional units, the potential environmental impacts resulting from amendments to the Zoning Ordinance have been adequately analyzed in the Housing Element EIR and Addendum and do not trigger any of the conditions described in CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 that would require the preparation of a supplemental EIR or negative declaration pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15168(c). Past Council Actions Meeting Date Description October 11, 2022 Adoption of Resolution Amending the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element to the City’s General Plan and Approval of Addendum to the Final Environmental Impact Report for the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element February 22 and February 28, 2023 Study Session on Implementation of 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element Programs March 21, 2023 and April 11, 2023 Adoption of a finding that various amendments necessary to implement the City’s Certified 6th Cycle (2021-2029) 10.C Packet Pg. 1195 11 of 12 Housing Element were analyzed as part of the 2021-2029 6th Cycle Housing Element Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and Addendum, and no further review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is required First and Second Reading, as required: Adoption of ordinances for amendments to the LUCE, DCP, BAP, and Zoning Ordinance, LUCE designation map, and Zoning Districting Map, LUCE designation map, and Zoning Districting Map implementing Certified 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element programs May 9, 2023 City Council approved a Settlement Agreement with WS, the owners of the following properties: 1433-1437 6th Street, 601 Colorado Avenue, 1518-1524 7th Street, 1441-1443 Lincoln Boulevard, 3000-3030 Nebraska Avenue, 2901 Santa Monica Boulevard, 1425 5th Street, 1557 7th Street, 1238 7th Street,1925 Broadway, 1238-1242 10th Street, 1007 Lincoln Boulevard, and 1038 10th Street Financial Impacts and Budget Actions There is no immediate financial impact or budget action necessary as a result of the recommended action. Staff will return to Council if specific budget actions are required in the future. 10.C Packet Pg. 1196 12 of 12 Prepared By: Roxanne Tanemori, Principal Planner Approved Forwarded to Council Attachments: A. Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 B. Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx C. Written Comments D. PowerPoint Presentation 10.C Packet Pg. 1197 1 City Council Meeting: July 25, 2023 Santa Monica, California ORDINANCE NUMBER _________ (CCS) (City Council Series) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA TO AMEND THE TEXT OF THE CITY’S ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES FOR CERTAIN HOUSING PROJECTS THAT FILED AN APPLICATION PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITY’S 6TH CYCLE (2021-2029) HOUSING ELEMENT WHEREAS, the Housing Element Law, California Government Code Sections 65580 et seq., requires the City to review and update the Housing Element of its General Plan every eight years; and WHEREAS, the State is experiencing a housing supply crisis, with housing demand far outstripping supply; and WHEREAS, in 2018, California ranked 49th out of the 50 states in housing units per capita; and WHEREAS, the housing crisis has particularly exacerbated the need for affordable homes at prices below market rates; and WHEREAS, the housing crisis has resulted in increased poverty and homelessness, especially first-time homelessness, forced lower income residents into crowded and unsafe housing in urban areas, and forced families into lower cost new housing in greenfields at the urban-rural interface with longer commute times and a higher exposure to fire hazard; and 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1198 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 2 WHEREAS, California needs an estimated 180,000 additional homes annually to keep up with population growth, and the Governor has called for 3.5 million new homes to be built over 7 years; and WHEREAS, the City received a Regional Housing Needs Assessment (“RHNA”) allocation for the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element of approximately 8,895 housing units, with approximately 70 percent allocated as affordable housing; and WHEREAS, this RHNA allocation will require the City to permit approximately 1,000 housing units annually between 2021 and 2029, 700 of which are required to be affordable housing, representing an increase of approximately five times over the City’s RHNA allocation for the 5th Cycle (2013-2021) Housing Element; and WHEREAS, in September 2020, the City commenced a public outreach process for the 6th Cycle Housing Element, which consisted of creation of a dedicated website, presenting informational webinars, seeking input through questionnaires and surveys, forming two technical working groups, and conducting a series of study sessions with the Planning Commission, Housing Commission, Rent Control Board, and the City Council; and WHEREAS, on or about May 24, 2021, City staff published a Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element (“Draft Housing Element”); and WHEREAS, on June 2 and 3, 2021, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the Draft Housing Element and made recommendations to the City Council; and WHEREAS, on June 15, 2021, the City Council conducted a public hearing to discuss the Draft Housing Element and directed staff to transmit the Draft Housing 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1199 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 3 Element to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (“HCD”) with revisions; and WHEREAS, on July 1, 2021, City staff transmitted the Draft Housing Element, as revised by the City Council, to HCD for a 60-day review period; and WHEREAS on August 4, 2021, in accordance with Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 9.46.030(B), the Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of Intention, Resolution Number 21-007 (PCS), declaring its intention to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance for consistency with the Goals, Policies and Programs of the 6th Cycle Housing Element, and minor changes, corrections and clarifications to the text of the Zoning Ordinance related to parcel coverage limitations for existing structures in the City’s R1 (Single-Unit Residential) Districts and standards for accessory structures for consistency with Council direction to return with amendments to the City’s home-share rules; and WHEREAS, on August 30, 2021, in accordance with Government Code Section 65585, HCD issued a letter to report on its review of the Draft Housing Element; and WHEREAS, HCD’s review concluded that the draft Housing Element addressed many statutory requirements, but that revisions would be necessary to substantially comply with State Housing Element Law; and WHEREAS, in its review letter, HCD set forth recommended revisions to the Draft Housing Element to, among other things, provide additional information and analysis of the City’s: housing needs, resources, and constraints related to fair housing; population and employment trends; household characteristics; Suitable Sites Inventory (“SSI”); 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1200 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 4 zoning regulations for a variety of housing types; governmental and nongovernmental constraints on housing; special housing needs; and “at risk” housing units; and WHEREAS, HCD further recommended that the City make revisions to housing programs set forth in the Draft Housing Element to: demonstrate adequate capacity for the RHNA allocation; address, and where legally possible, remove, constraints to the maintenance, improvement and development of housing; promote and affirmatively further fair housing; and preserve assisted housing development for low-income households; and WHEREAS, on September 8, 2021, the Planning Commission held a discussion to consider HCD’s review and recommendations and to discuss concepts that would address those recommendations; and WHEREAS, on September 20, 2021, the Planning Commission conducted a discussion to review proposed revisions to the Draft Housing Element to address HCD’s recommendations; and WHEREAS, on September 24, 2021, Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing, and after considering oral and written testimony, adopted a Resolution of Recommendation, Resolution Number 21-011 (PCS), recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt the 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on October 12, 2021, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing to consider HCD’s comments and the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and, after considering oral and written testimony, adopted Resolution Number 11371 (CCS) adopting the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element, which the City transmitted to HCD for review and certification; and 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1201 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 5 WHEREAS, on February 8, 2022, the City received a letter from HCD determining that although the Adopted 6th Cycle Housing Element addressed “many statutory requirements,” “revisions would be necessary to comply with State Housing Element Law”; and WHEREAS, the City immediately began efforts to address HCD’s letter, including scheduling a teleconference with HCD staff on February 14, 2022 to determine the City’s required next steps in order to achieve an HCD-compliant Housing Element and conducting a Study Session with the Planning Commission on March 2, 2022; and WHEREAS, after the February 14, 2022 teleconference, the City continued to meet with HCD on a consistent basis in an effort to work toward addressing HCD’s concerns to allow for the submission of a compliant Housing Element; and WHEREAS, the City also initiated other efforts to bring the 6th Cycle Housing Element into compliance, including an April 26, 2022 study session with Council, and Study Sessions with the Planning Commission on May 11 and June 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, in consideration of the comments received in the February 8, 2022 letter, consultations with HCD, and input received during study sessions with the City Council and Planning Commission, City staff prepared draft redline revisions to the Housing Element to primarily: 1) make technical revisions; 2) address affirmatively furthering fair housing obligations; and 3) strengthen the City’s commitment to development of affordable housing on City-owned sites; and WHEREAS on June 15, 2022, the Planning Commission considered the draft redline amendments to the 6th Cycle Housing Element in response to HCD’s comments, that, among other things, made technical revisions, and proposed amendments to the 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1202 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 6 element’s affirmatively furthering fair housing requirements and program related to City- owned sites, made recommended revisions, and recommended that the City Council direct staff to transmit the redline revisions to HCD for review; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2022, the City Council reviewed the draft revisions to the 6th Cycle Housing Element, made recommended revisions, and directed staff to transmit to HCD for review and comment; and WHEREAS, on July 8, 2022, the City submitted the draft revised Housing Element to HCD for review and comment; and WHEREAS, on September 6, 2022, HCD issued a letter determining that the Draft Revised Housing Element will comply with State Housing Element Law once adopted, submitted to, and reviewed by, HCD; and WHEREAS, on September 22, 2022, Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt the amended 6th Cycle Housing Element, and after considering oral and written testimony, adopted Resolution Number 22-018 (PCS) recommending that the City Council adopt the amended the 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on September 26, 2022, in accordance with Government Code Section 65585(b), the City posted the final draft of the amended 6th Cycle Housing Element incorporating the Planning Commission’s recommendations for updated implementation dates on the City’s website for public review, and emailed a link to all individuals and organizations that previously requested notices relating to the City’s 6th Cycle Housing Element; and 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1203 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 7 WHEREAS, on October 11, 2022, the City Council conducted a duly-noticed public hearing to consider adopting the amended 6th Cycle Housing Element, and after considering oral and written testimony, adopted Resolution Number 11469 (CCS), adopting an amended 6th Cycle Housing Element, which was certified by the State on October 14, 2022; and WHEREAS, between September 30, and October 13, 2022, the City received 15 preliminary applications for housing development projects pursuant to Government Code Section 65941.1; and WHEREAS, the applicants for the 15 housing development projects assert that the projects are eligible for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”), California Government Code section 65589.5(d), (the “builder’s remedy applications”); and WHEREAS, the builder’s remedy provision prohibits a local agency from disapproving a housing development project, that provides at least 20 percent of total units for very low, low-, or moderate-income households, or condition approval in a manner that renders the housing development project infeasible for development for the use of very low, low-, or moderate-income households unless the local agency is able to make certain specific findings, including, but not limited to, the housing development project is inconsistent with both the jurisdiction's zoning ordinance and general plan land use designation as specified in any element of the general plan as it existed on the date the application was deemed complete, and the jurisdiction has adopted a housing element that is in substantial compliance with State Housing Element law; and 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1204 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 8 WHEREAS, 14 of the 15 builder’s remedy applications propose housing development projects are inconsistent with the City’s LUCE and Zoning Ordinance, in part, because the housing development projects would far exceed height and floor area ratio (“FAR”) maximums; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element includes a variety of programs intended to achieve goals and policies related to new housing production for all income categories and the preservation of existing housing, ensuring there is equitable housing access to all neighborhoods, housing for the homeless including housing assistance and supportive services to low-income households, and eliminating housing discrimination; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element sets forth a range of goals, policies and programs, including, but not limited to, procedural changes related to streamlining the review of housing projects, updating development standards and the Affordable Housing Production Program (“AHPP”) to ensure housing projects are feasible, providing opportunities for housing in areas of the City that do not currently permit housing, incentivizing housing in areas of the City that have not historically supported housing production, amending the City’s density bonus ordinance to ensure consistency with State law and integration into the City’s land use system, and committing to the production of affordable housing on City-owned/publicly owned land; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element requires the City to implement certain programs through amendments to the Land Use and Circulation Element of the General Plan, the Bergamot Area Plan, the Downtown Community Plan, and the Zoning Ordinance in phases, subject to specified deadlines; and 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1205 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 9 WHEREAS, on August 4, 2021, the Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of Intention, Resolution Number 21-007 (PCS), declaring its intention to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance for, among other things, consistency with the goals, policies and programs of the 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on February 1, 2023, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing, and, after considering oral and written testimony regarding the proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance, adopted Resolution Number 23-003 (PCS), recommending that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number 2742 (CCS), amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance for consistency with the goals, policies, and programs of the 6th Cycle Housing Element, including, but not limited to, housing development incentives such as increased height and FAR maximums in the City’s nonresidential districts and streamlined ministerial approval processes for housing projects that are consistent with the City’s objective standards; and WHEREAS, the City desires to provide an alternative means of providing housing on the sites subject to the builder’s remedy applications by allowing applicants to be eligible for the housing development incentives resulting from Housing Element implementation, including increased height and FAR maximums in the City’s nonresidential districts and streamlined ministerial approval process, subject to certain additional incentives related to offsite affordable housing requirements under the AHPP, eligibility for density bonuses for projects that provide affordable housing offsite in 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1206 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 10 accordance with the AHPP, including incentives and concessions, and waiver or reduction of building standards, and parking maximums in the Downtown Community Plan area; and WHEREAS, in addition to permitting application of the Housing Element implementation, these additional incentives will provide an alternative pathway for applicants to propose housing development projects on the sites subject to the builder’s remedy applications that would be consistent with the City’s LUCE and Zoning Ordinance, or any applicable Specific Plan, including increased height and FAR maximums for housing development projects in the City’s nonresidential districts as set forth the Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on May 17, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of Intention, Resolution Number 23-010 (PCS), declaring its intention to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance to provide the incentives for housing projects located on sites subject to a preliminary application in accordance with Government Code section 65941.1 that was filed between September 30, and October 13, 2022; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2023, the Planning Commission conducted a duly-noticed public hearing to consider its recommendation to the City Council; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2023, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing, and, after considering oral and written testimony regarding the proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance, adopted Resolution Number 23-011 (PCS), recommending that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance to provide incentives for housing projects located on sites subject to a preliminary 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1207 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 11 application in accordance with Government Code section 65941.1 that was filed between September 30, and October 13, 2022 based on the following findings: 1. The proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plans in that the proposed amendments incentivize the production of housing projects that are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or applicable Specific Plan standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan and applicable Specific Plan development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and provide new deed-restricted affordable and market-rate housing units in Santa Monica. 2. The proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the purpose of the Zoning Ordinance to promote the growth of the City in an orderly manner and to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare in that the amendments will incentivize the production of General Plan, Specific Plan, 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1208 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 12 and Zoning Ordinance compliant housing on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or Zoning Ordinance standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and therefore promote the orderly growth of the City in a manner that protects public health, safety and general welfare in comparison to projects that exceed General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development parameters; and WHEREAS, on October 12, 2021, the City Council certified the 6th Cycle Housing Element Final Environmental Impact Report (SCH No. 20212269242021), and subsequent to certification of the Housing Element EIR, the City revised the Housing Element and prepared an addendum to the Housing Element EIR (“Housing Element Addendum”); and WHEREAS, although the certified Housing Element calls for, and the certified Housing Element Suitable Sites Inventory (“SSI”) accommodates, 13,600 units, the Housing Element Addendum “conservatively considers maximum theoretical buildout with an additional 10-percent increase, for a total of 14,565 dwelling units”; and 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1209 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 13 WHEREAS, therefore, the Housing Element Addendum provides a 965-unit buffer to cover and analyze potential environmental effects for units proposed beyond those accounted for in the certified Housing Element SSI; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance will restrict the density of the eligible projects (“Ordinance Projects”) (including the related offsite affordable receiver sites) to no more than the unit capacity assumed in the SSI at the site (the “SSI Credit”) plus any additional units beyond the SSI Credit so long as the additional units collectively proposed for Ordinance Projects do not exceed the buffer of 965 units; and WHEREAS, as explained more fully in the staff report dated July 25, 2023 accompanying this Ordinance, since the proposed incentives for Ordinance Projects, with the exception of the parking incentives for projects located within the Downtown, would terminate upon issuance of Administrative Approval applications for a total of 965 additional units, the potential environmental impacts resulting from amendments to the Zoning Ordinance have been adequately analyzed in the Housing Element EIR and Addendum and do not trigger any of the conditions described in CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 that would require the preparation of a supplemental EIR or negative declaration pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15168(c); and WHEREAS, on July 25, 2023, the City Council conducted a duly noticed hearing to consider the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, and desires to adopt the proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1210 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 14 SECTION 1. Based upon the oral and written testimony presented to the City Council at the public hearing on July 25, 2023, regarding the proposed changes to the text of the Zoning Ordinance, the City Council hereby makes the following findings: 1. The amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plans in that the amendments incentivize the production of housing projects that are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or applicable Specific Plan standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan and applicable Specific Plan development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and provide new deed-restricted affordable and market-rate housing units in Santa Monica. 2. The amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the purpose of the Zoning Ordinance to promote the growth of the City in an orderly manner and to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare in that the amendments will incentivize the production of General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1211 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 15 compliant housing on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or Zoning Ordinance standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and therefore promote the orderly growth of the City in a manner that protects public health, safety and general welfare in comparison to projects that exceed General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development parameters. Section 2. Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 9.31.198 is hereby added to read as follows: 9.31.198 Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects Located on Certain Sites Subject to Applications Filed Prior to Implementation of 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element The purpose of this section is to incentivize the production of housing on parcels subject to applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”), California Government Code section 65589.5(d), that were filed between September 30, and October 13, 2022, prior to implementation of the 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element. 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1212 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 16 A. Applicability. Subject to the provisions of subsection G, below, this section shall apply to new multiple-unit dwelling projects with applications filed between June 1, 2023 and two years after the effective date of this Section, on parcels that meet the following requirements (“eligible projects”): 1. A preliminary application was filed for a housing development project pursuant to Government Code Section 65941.1 between September 30, and October 13, 2022; and 2. The preliminary application asserted eligibility for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act, Government Code Section 65859.5(d). B. Development Standards. All eligible projects shall be subject to the development standards established for the underlying zone. C. Affordable Housing Production Program Requirements. All eligible projects shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 9.64, Affordable Housing Production Program, except that the applicant for any eligible project may elect to satisfy the off-site provisions of Chapter 9.64, as follows: 1. Applicant may offsite any or all of the affordable housing units associated with an eligible project at any commercially or residential zoned parcel in the City (outside of the Pico Neighborhood Area) consistent with the underlying General Plan and zoning regulations (with available State Density Bonus Law benefits available under AB 1763 [Chapter 666, Stats. 2019]) for 100 percent affordable projects) provided there are no existing residential units on the target offsite property (the “Offsite Affordable Option”). 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1213 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 17 For purposes herein, the Pico Neighborhood shall be defined in the Figure 9.40.020.A: “Pico Neighborhood Area”. 2. If the applicant elects the Offsite Affordable Option for an eligible project in accordance with this subsection C, the following terms and conditions apply to the eligible project: a. Affordable Housing Units. The market rate eligible project shall provide fifteen (15) percent of the total number of market rate base density (i.e., pre density bonus) units as offsite affordable housing units (i.e., five [5] percent Very Low, five (5) percent Low and five (5) percent Moderate). The affordable housing units for the Offsite Option shall not count as the basis to award a market rate density bonus for the off-site project. However, the offsite units may be used to qualify for density bonus benefits (e.g., density bonuses, incentives/concessions, waivers of development standards and reduced parking) for a one hundred percent affordable housing project at the offsite location(s). Should the applicant elect to satisfy the affordable housing requirement onsite for any of the eligible projects, it shall be fifteen (15) percent of the base density (i.e., pre-density bonus) project units. b. State Density Bonus Benefits. If exercised, the Offsite Affordable Option would enable the applicant to receive State Density Bonus Law benefits for the eligible project (i.e., up to a fifty (50) percent market rate density bonus, three (3) permitted incentives/concessions and additional waivers of development standards) as if the affordable units were to be provided onsite. 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1214 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 18 c. Timing for Completion. The Offsite Affordable project must receive a certificate of occupancy prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the related market rate development. However, nothing shall prevent the market rate building from obtaining a building permit and commencing construction concurrent with or prior to the corresponding offsite affordable project. D. Parking. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9.28.060(A), eligible projects located in the Downtown Community Plan Area shall be subject to the following maximum parking requirements: 1. Guest = 1 space per 15 units 2. Studio, no bedrooms = 1 space per unit 3. 1 bedroom = 1 space per unit 4. 2 or more bedrooms = 1 space per unit E. Additional Requirements. Except as expressly provided in this Section, eligible projects shall comply with the requirements set forth in Section 9.31.195, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects. F. Termination. This Section (with the exception of subsection D “Parking”) shall terminate and be of no further force and effect upon issuance of administrative approvals for 965 “additional units”. For purposes of this Section, “additional units” means the total amount of units provided by one or more eligible projects, including market rate, affordable, on-site and off-site units, that exceed the collective unit capacity allocated to the properties associated with the eligible projects under the Suitable Sites Inventory for the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. This provision shall not impose any limit on the number of units of the eligible projects (either individually or collectively) that 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1215 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 19 do not utilize the offsite affordable housing benefits contained in this Section 9.31.198. In addition, subsection D “Parking” shall survive termination of this Section and continue to apply to any eligible projects identified in the settlement agreement located within the Downtown Community Plan area. SECTION 3. Any provision of the Municipal Code or appendices thereto inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, to the extent of such inconsistencies and no further, is hereby repealed or modified to that extent necessary to effect the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 4. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase not declared invalid or unconstitutional without regard to whether any portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or unconstitutional. SECTION 5. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this Ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in the official newspaper within 15 days after its adoption. This Ordinance shall become effective 30 days from its adoption. APPROVED AS TO FORM: _______________________ DOUGLAS SLOAN City Attorney 10.C.a Packet Pg. 1216 Attachment: Attachment A CDD-Ord-Incentives for Certain Housing Projects 072523 (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development 1 Planning Commission Meeting June 21, 2023 Santa Monica, California RESOLUTION NUMBER 23-011 (PCS) (Planning Commission Series) A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL THAT THE COUNCIL AMEND THE TEXT OF THE CITY’S ZONING ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES FOR CERTAIN HOUSING PROJECTS THAT FILED AN APPLICATION PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CITY’S 6TH CYCLE (2021-2029) HOUSING ELEMENT WHEREAS, the Housing Element Law, California Government Code Sec tions 65580 et seq., requires the City to review and update the Housing Element of its General Plan every eight years; and WHEREAS, the State is experiencing a housing supply crisis, with housing demand far outstripping supply; and WHEREAS, in 2018, California ranked 49th out of the 50 states in housing units per capita; and WHEREAS, the housing crisis has particularly exacerbated the need for affordable homes at prices below market rates; and WHEREAS, the housing crisis has resulted in increased pove rty and homelessness, especially first-time homelessness, forced lower income residents into crowded and unsafe housing in urban areas, and forced families into lower cost new housing in greenfields at the urban-rural interface with longer commute times and a higher exposure to fire hazard; and WHEREAS, California needs an estimated 180,000 additional homes annually to keep up with population growth, and the Governor has called for 3.5 million new homes to be built over 7 years; and DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1217 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 2 WHEREAS, the City received a Regional Housing Needs Assessment (“RHNA”) allocation for the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element of approximately 8,895 housing units, with approximately 70 percent allocated as affordable housing; and WHEREAS, this RHNA allocation will require the City to permit approximately 1,000 housing units annually between 2021 and 2029, 700 of which are required to be affordable housing, representing an increase of approximately five times over the City’s RHNA allocation for the 5th Cycle (2013-2021) Housing Element; and WHEREAS, in September 2020, the City commenced a public outreach process for the 6th Cycle Housing Element, which consisted of creation of a dedicated website, presenting informational webinars, seeking input through questionnaires and surveys, forming two technical working groups, and conducting a series of study sessions with the Planning Commission, Housing Commission, Rent Control Bo ard, and the City Council; and WHEREAS, on or about May 24, 2021, City staff published a Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element (“Draft Housing Element”); and WHEREAS, on June 2 and 3, 2021, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the Draft Housing Element and made recommendations to the City Council; and WHEREAS, on June 15, 2021, the City Council conducted a public hearing to discuss the Draft Housing Element and directed staff to transmit the Draft Housing Element to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (“HCD”) with revisions; and DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1218 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 3 WHEREAS, on July 1, 2021, City staff transmitted the Draft Housing Element, as revised by the City Council, to HCD for a 60-day review period; and WHEREAS on August 4, 2021, in accordance with Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 9.46.030(B), the Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of Intention, Resolution Number 21-007 (PCS), declaring its intention to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance for consistency with the Goals, Policies and Programs of the 6th Cycle Housing Element, and minor changes, corrections and clarifications to the text of the Zoning Ordinance related to parcel coverage limitations for existing structures in the City’s R1 (Single-Unit Residential) Districts and standards for accessory structures for consistency with Council direction to return with amendments to the City’s home -share rules; and WHEREAS, on August 30, 2021, in accordance with Government Code Section 65585, HCD issued a letter to report on its review of the Draft Housing Element; and WHEREAS, HCD’s review concluded that the draft Housing Element addressed many statutory requirements, but that revisions would be necessary to substantially comply with State Housing Element Law; and WHEREAS, in its review letter, HCD set forth recommended revisions to the Draft Housing Element to, among other things, provide additional information and a nalysis of the City’s: housing needs, resources, and constraints related to fair housing; population and employment trends; household characteristics; Suitable Sites Inventory (“SSI”); zoning regulations for a variety of housing types; governmental and non governmental constraints on housing; special housing needs; and “at risk” housing units; and DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1219 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 4 WHEREAS, HCD further recommended that the City make revisions to housing programs set forth in the Draft Housing Element to: demonstrate adequate capacity for the RHNA allocation; address, and where legally possible, remove, constraints to the maintenance, improvement and development of housing; promote and affirmatively further fair housing; and preserve assisted housing development for low -income households; and WHEREAS, on September 8, 2021, the Planning Commission held a discussion to consider HCD’s review and recommendations and to discuss concepts that would address those recommendations; and WHEREAS, on September 20, 2021, the Planning Commission conducted a discussion to review proposed revisions to the Draft Housing Element to address HCD’s recommendations; and WHEREAS, on September 24, 2021, Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing, and after considering oral and written test imony, adopted a Resolution of Recommendation, Resolution Number 21-011 (PCS), recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt the 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on October 12, 2021, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing to consider HCD’s comments and the recommendation of the Planning Commission, and, after considering oral and written testimony, adopted Resolution Number 11371 (CCS) adopting the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element, which the City transmitted to HCD for review and certification; and WHEREAS, on February 8, 2022, the City received a letter from HCD determining that although the Adopted 6th Cycle Housing Element addressed “many statutory DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1220 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 5 requirements,” “revisions would be necessary to comply with State Housing Element Law”; and WHEREAS, the City immediately began efforts to address HCD’s letter, including scheduling a teleconference with HCD staff on February 14, 2022 to determine the City’s required next steps in order to achieve an HCD-compliant Housing Element and conducting a Study Session with the Planning Commission on March 2, 2022; and WHEREAS, after the February 14, 2022 teleconference, the City continued to meet with HCD on a consistent basis in an effort to work toward addres sing HCD’s concerns to allow for the submission of a compliant Housing Element; and WHEREAS, the City also initiated other efforts to bring the 6th Cycle Housing Element into compliance, including an April 26, 2022 study session with Council, and Study Sessions with the Planning Commission on May 11 and June 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, in consideration of the comments received in the February 8, 2022 letter, consultations with HCD, and input received during study sessions with the City Council and Planning Commission, City staff prepared draft redline revisions to the Housing Element to primarily: 1) make technical revisions; 2) address affirmatively furthering fair housing obligations; and 3) strengthen the City’s commitment to development of affordable housing on City-owned sites; and WHEREAS on June 15, 2022, the Planning Commission considered the draft redline amendments to the 6th Cycle Housing Element in response to HCD’s comments, that, among other things, made technical revisions, and proposed amendments to the element’s affirmatively furthering fair housing requirements and program related to City- DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1221 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 6 owned sites, made recommended revisions, and recommended that the City Council direct staff to transmit the redline revisions to HCD for review; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2022, the City Council reviewed the draft revisions to the 6th Cycle Housing Element, made recommended revisions, and directed staff to transmit to HCD for review and comment; and WHEREAS, on July 8, 2022, the City submitted the draft revised Housing Element to HCD for review and comment; and WHEREAS, on September 6, 2022, HCD issued a letter determining that the Draft Revised Housing Element will comply with State Housing Element Law once adopted, submitted to, and reviewed by, HCD; and WHEREAS, on September 22, 2022, Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt the amended 6th Cycle Housing Element, and after considering oral and written testimony, adopted Resolution Number 22-018 (PCS) recommending that the City Council adopt the amended the 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on September 26, 2022, in accordance with Government Code Section 65585(b), the City posted the final draft of th e amended 6th Cycle Housing Element incorporating the Planning Commission’s recommendations for updated implementation dates on the City’s website for public review, and emailed a link to all individuals and organizations that previously requested notices relating to the City’s 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on October 11, 2022, the City Council conducted a duly-noticed public hearing to consider adopting the amended 6th Cycle Housing Element, and after DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1222 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 7 considering oral and written testimony, adopted Resolution Number 11469 (CCS), adopting an amended 6th Cycle Housing Element, which was certified by the State on October 14, 2022; and WHEREAS, between September 30, and October 13, 2022, the City received 15 preliminary applications for housing development projects pursuant to Government Code Section 65941.1; and WHEREAS, the applicants for the 15 housing development projects assert that the projects are eligible for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”), California Government Code section 65589.5(d), (the “builder’s remedy applications”); and WHEREAS, the builder’s remedy provision prohibits a local agency from disapproving a housing development project, that provides at least 20 percent of total units for very low, low-, or moderate-income households, or condition approval in a manner that renders the housing development project infeasible for development for the use of very low, low-, or moderate-income households unless the local agency is able to make certain specific findings, including, but not limited to, the housing development project is inconsistent with both the jurisdiction's zoning ordinance and general plan land use designation as specified in any element of the general plan as it existed on the date the application was deemed complete, and the jurisdiction has adopted a housing element that is in substantial compliance with State Housing Element law; and WHEREAS, 14 of the 15 builder’s remedy applications propose hou sing development projects are inconsistent with the City’s LUCE and Zoning Ordinance, in DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1223 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 8 part, because the housing development projects would far exceed height and floor area ratio (“FAR”) maximums; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element includes a variety of programs intended to achieve goals and policies related to new housing production for all income categories and the preservation of existing housing, ensuring there is equitable housing access to all neighborhoods, housing for the homeless including housing assistance and supportive services to low-income households, and eliminating housing discrimination; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element sets forth a range of goals, policies and programs, including, but not limited to, procedural changes related to streamlining the review of housing projects, updating development standards and the Affordable Housing Production Program (“AHPP”) to ensure housing projects are feasible, providing opportunities for housing in areas of the City that do not currently permit housing, incentivizing housing in areas of the City that have not historically supported housing production, amending the City’s density bonus ordinance to ensure consistency with State law and integration into the City’s land use system, and committing to the production of affordable housing on City-owned/publicly owned land; and WHEREAS, the Housing Element requires the City to implement certain programs through amendments to the Land Use and Circulation Element of the General Plan, the Bergamot Area Plan, the Downtown Community Plan, and the Zoning Ordinance in phases, subject to specified deadlines; and WHEREAS, on August 4, 2021, the Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of Intention, Resolution Number 21-007 (PCS), declaring its intention to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1224 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 9 Ordinance for, among other things, consistency with the goals, policies and programs of the 6th Cycle Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on February 1, 2023, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing, and, after considering oral and written testimony regarding the proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance, adopted Resolution Number 23-003 (PCS), recommending that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number 2742 (CCS), amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance for consistency with the goals, policies, and programs of the 6th Cycle Housing Element, including, but not limited to, housing development incentives such as increased height and FAR maximums in the City’s nonresidential districts and streamlined ministerial approval processes for housing projects that are consistent with the City’s objective standards; and WHEREAS, the City desires to provide an alternative means of providing housing on the sites subject to the builder’s remedy applications by allowing applicants to be eligible for the housing development incentives resulting from Housing Element implementation, including increased height and FAR maximums in the City’s nonresidential districts and streamlined ministerial approval process, subject to certain additional incentives related to offsite affordable housing requirements under the AHPP, eligibility for density bonuses for projects that provide affordable housing offsite in accordance with the AHPP, including incentives and concessions, and waiver or reduction of building standards, and parking maximums in the Downtown Co mmunity Plan area; and DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1225 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 10 WHEREAS, in addition to permitting application of the Housing Element implementation, these additional incentives will provide an alternative pathway for applicants to propose housing development projects on the sites s ubject to the builder’s remedy applications that would be consistent with the City’s LUCE and Zoning Ordinance, or any applicable Specific Plan, including increased height and FAR maximums for housing development projects in the City’s nonresidential districts as set forth the Housing Element; and WHEREAS, on May 17, 2023, the Planning Commission adopted a Resolution of Intention, Resolution Number 23-010 (PCS), declaring its intention to consider recommending to the City Council that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ordinance to provide the incentives for housing projects located on sites subject to a preliminary application in accordance with Government Code section 65941.1 that was filed between September 30, and October 13, 2022; and WHEREAS, on June 21, 2023, the Planning Commission conducted a duly-noticed public hearing to consider its recommendation to the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 9.46.060(B), the Planning Commission, after considering oral and written testimony, does hereby recommend that City Council that the City Council amend the text of the Zoning Ord inance to provide incentives for housing projects located on certain sites subject to a preliminary application in accordance with Government Code section 65941.1 that was filed between September 30, and October DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1226 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 11 13, 2022, as set forth in Exhibit A, attached to this Resolution. In making this recommendation, the Planning Commission hereby finds and declares that, for the reasons articulated above, in the staff report dated June 21, 2023, and below: 1. The proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plans in that the proposed amendments incentivize the production of housing projects that are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or applicable Specific Plan standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan and applicable Specific Plan development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and provide new deed-restricted affordable and market-rate housing units in Santa Monica. 2. The proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the purpose of the Zoning Ordinance to promote the growth of the City in an orderly manner and to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare in that the DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1227 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 12 amendments will incentivize the production of General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance compliant housing on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications d o not comply with General Plan or Zoning Ordinance standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and therefore promote the orderly growth of the City in a manner that protects public health, safety and general welfare in comparison to projects that exceed General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development parameters. SECTION 2. The Director of Planning and Community Development 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: DOUGLAS SLOAN City Attorney DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1228 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 13 Adopted this 21st day of June, 2023. Chair, Planning Commission I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention was duly and regularly introduced and approved at a meeting of the Planning Commission on the 21st day of June, 2023 by the following vote: Ayes: Commissioners Fonda-Bonardi, Landres, Tolkin, Vice Chair Raskin, Chair Ries Noes: Abstain: Absent: Commissioners Fresco, Lambert Attest: Director of Planning and Community Development DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1229 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 14 EXHIBIT A Proposed Amendments to the Text of the Zoning Ordinance Santa Monica Municipal Code Section 9.31.198 shall be added to read as follows: 9.31.198 Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects Located on Certain Sites Subject to Applications Filed Prior to Implementation of 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element The purpose of this section is to incentivize the production of housing on parcels subject to applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”), California Government Code section 65589.5(d), that were filed prior to implementation of the 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. The provisions of this section shall be interpreted to implement the express language of the Settlement Agreement. A. Applicability. Subject to the provisions of subsection G, below, this section shall apply to new multiple-unit dwelling projects with applications filed between June 1, 2023 and two years after the effective date of this Section, on parcels that meet the following requirements (“eligible projects”): 1. A preliminary application was filed for a housing development project pursuant to Government Code Section 65941.1 between September 30, and October 13, 2022; and 2. The preliminary application asserted eligibility for processing under the “builder’s remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act, Government Code Section 65859.5(d). DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1230 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 15 B. Development Standards. All eligible projects shall be subject to the development standards established for the underlying zone. C. Affordable Housing Production Program Requirements. All eligible projects shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 9.64, Affordable Housing Production Program, except that the applicant for any eligible project may elect to satisfy the off-site provisions of Chapter 9.64, as follows: 1. Applicant may offsite any or all of the affordable housing units associated with an eligible project at any commercially or residential zoned parcel in the City (outside of the Pico Neighborhood Area) consistent with the underlying General Plan and zoning regulations (with available State Density Bonus Law benefits available under AB 1763 [Chapter 666, Stats. 2019]) for 100 percent affordable projects) provided there are no existing residential units on the target offsite property (the “Offsite Affordable Option.”) For purposes herein, the Pico Neighborhood shall be defined in the Figure 9.40.020.A: “Pico Neighborhood Area”. 2. If the applicant elects the Offsite Affordable Option for an eligible project in accordance with this subsection C, the following terms and conditions apply to the eligible project: a. Affordable Housing Units. The market rate eligible project shall provide fifteen (15) percent of the total number of market rate base density (i.e., pre density bonus) units as offsite affordable housing units (i.e., five [5] percent Very Low, five (5) percent Low and five (5) percent Moderate). The affordable housing units for the Offsite Option shall not count as the basis to award a market rate density bonus for the off-site project. However, the offsite units may be used DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1231 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 16 to qualify for density bonus benefits (e.g., density bonuses, incentives/concessions, waivers of development standards and reduced parking) for a one hundred percent affordable housing project at the offsite location(s). Should the applicant elect to satisfy the affordable housing requirement onsite for any of the eligible projects, it shall be fifteen (15) percent of the base density (i.e., pre-density bonus) project units. b. State Density Bonus Benefits. If exercised, the Offsite Affordable Option would enable the applicant to receive State Density Bonus Law benefits for the eligible project (i.e., up to a fifty (50) percent market rate density bonus, three (3) permitted incentives/concessions and additional waivers of development standards) as if the affordable units were to be provided onsite. c. Timing for Completion. The Offsite Affordable project must receive a certificate of occupancy prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the related market rate development. However, nothing shall prevent the market rate building from obtaining a building permit and commencing construction concurrent with or prior to the corresponding offsite affordable project. D. Parking. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9.28.060(A), eligible projects located in the Downtown Community Plan Area shall be subject to the following maximum parking requirements: 1. Guest = 1 space per 15 units 2. Studio, no bedrooms = 1 space per unit 3. 1 bedroom = 1 space per unit 4. 2 or more bedrooms = 1 space per unit DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1232 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain 17 E. Additional Requirements. Except as expressly provided in this Section, eligible projects shall comply with the requirements set forth in Section 9.31.195, Multiple-Unit Dwelling Projects. F. Termination. This Section (with the exception of subsection D “Parking”) shall terminate and be of no further force and effect upon issuance of administrative approvals for 965 “additional units”. For purposes of this Section, “additional units” means the total amount of units provided by one or more eligible projects, including market rate, affordable, on-site and off-site units, that exceed the collective unit capacity allocated to the properties associated with the eligible projects under the Suitable Sites Inventory for the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. This provision shall not impose any limit on the number of units of the eligible projects (either individually or collectively) that do not utilize the offsite affordable housing benefits contained in this Section 9.31.198. In addition, subsection D “Parking” shall survive termination of this Section and continue to apply to any eligible projects identified in the settlement agreement located within the Downtown Community Plan area. DocuSign Envelope ID: 0AB80294-19A8-4482-8DE4-13E0FA4DD7FA 10.C.b Packet Pg. 1233 Attachment: Attachment B PC Resolution 23-011.docx (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain From:Cooper Kass To:councilmtgitems Cc:Susan Cola; Frank Angel; Lake McManus Subject:2023-07-25 Item 10.C - New Roads School comment letter Date:Tuesday, July 25, 2023 12:55:27 PM Attachments:2023-07-25 Angel Law NRS Comment Ltr to CC.pdf 2023-06-21 SWMSRCC Comment Letter.pdf 2023-05-09 Angel Law Comment Ltr to CC.pdf EXTERNAL Councilmembers and Staff: Please find attached our comment letter, submitted on behalf of New Roads School, regarding Item 10.C on tonight’s agenda. Please note that our letter incorporates by reference and adopts as our own the June 21, 2023 comment letter (also attached) submitted by the Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters to the Planning Commission. Also attached is Angel Law’s May 9, 2023 comment letter on the settlement agreement between the City of Santa Monica and WS Communities, LLC. Thank you, _______________ Cooper Kass | Associate Attorney Office: (310) 314-6433 Direct: (310) 314-6473 2601 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 205, Santa Monica, CA 90405 Angel Law CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This communication with its contents may contain confidential or legally privileged information. It is solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). Unauthorized interception, review, use or disclosure is prohibited and may violate applicable laws including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and destroy all copies of the communication. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1234 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) ANGEL LAW 2601 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 205 Santa Monica, CA 90405-5269 Tel: (310) 314-6433 angellaw.com May 9, 2023 City of Santa Monica Attn: City Council of the City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street Santa Monica, California 90401 Via Email to gleam.davis@santamonica.gov; phil.brock@santamonica.gov; christine.parra@santamonica.gov; lana.negrete@santamonica.gov; jesse.zwick@santamonica.gov; Caroline.Torosis@santamonica.gov; oscar.delatorre@santamonica.gov; councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov Re: Request to Continue Item 11.C, Consideration of a Settlement Agreement between the City of Santa Monica and WS Communities, LLC and its affiliates Dear Mayor Davis and Councilmembers: Angel Law represents New Roads School (NRS), the immediate neighbor to the east of the project proposed at 3030 Nebraska Avenue (Project). On behalf of NRS, we request that Item 11.C, which wasn’t agendized until May 4, be continued to a later date, first and foremost in order to allow for the timely and full public release of the settlement agreement. Neither NRS nor any other major public stakeholder can comment on an agreement the terms and conditions of which are not made part the agenda packet or the minimum 72-hour advance written Brown Act notice requirement. The staff report for Item 11.C lacks transparency. Most concerning, not only does it not provide the proposed settlement agreement for public review and comment; also, it makes no effort to provide at least a summary description of the alternatives to the builder’s remedy projects agreed with WS Communities. And yet the settlement contemplates that all alternatives but one, including the development adjoining NRS, are to be treated as ministerial projects exempt from further public ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1235 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) City of Santa Monica City Council May 9, 2023 Page 2 review, including review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Troubling as the builder’s remedy project proposed for 3030 Nebraska Avenue may be, NRS struggles to find solace in a mysterious, nondescript “new multi-family housing project[] that would qualify for ministerial approval[],” and avoid the need for CEQA compliance under the deal now recommended for the city council’s approval. As shown below in a screenshot taken from the City of Santa Monica’s (City) open data portal, the nondescript new development at 3030 Nebraska Avenue would be located on the site of an abandoned clay mine. A City staff report from February 14, 1995, states: “Clay mining operations since the early 1900’s in the central portion of the City resulted in excavations which were backfilled with uncompacted fills (in some cases utilized as landfill) which may result in differential settlement and hazardous waste and explosive gas hazards.” Given the location of these operations, with a toxic legacy including arsenic and lead, NRS has a compelling interest in protecting the health and safety of its over 500 students, its faculty and its staff, and in assuring that any redevelopment of the 3030 Nebraska Avenue property will not expose student, faculty or staff to any substances buried in the onsite soils hazardous to their health and well-being. Without independent environmental investigations and review involving NRS, we cannot rest assured that redevelopment will not adversely impact our human community. Closed Session and Notice We object to the scheduling of the closed session concerning the very litigation (the City-WS Communities litigation) that the proposed settlement agreement would settle, before agenda item ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1236 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) City of Santa Monica City Council May 9, 2023 Page 3 11.C is heard. As it is presented in the staff report, the litigation settlement agreement paves the road for significant new development throughout the City (albeit less than the builder’s remedy projects) -- 13 individual projects. How can the council separate limited allowable closed session subject matter from required open session subject matter while the closed session on the WS Communities litigation and agenda item 11.C are inextricably related and overlap? In Trancas Property Owners Assn. v. City of Malibu, the Second District Court of Appeal held that Malibu violated the Brown Act when it conferred in closed session with its city attorney on a settlement allowing a developer in pending litigation over a subdivision project to circumvent public hearing requirements of zoning laws. The court emphasized the Brown Act’s unequivocal prohibition against closed sessions, “[e]xcept as expressly authorized” (Gov. Code, § 54962); and the rule that Government Code section 54956.9 (allowing, under specified limitations, for closed council sessions with the city attorney to confer over litigation), like the Brown Act’s other exceptions to its general requirements of local legislative openness, “are to be narrowly construed, having in mind the general spirit of the act (see § 54950). [Fn.]” (Trancas Property Owners Assn. v. City of Malibu (2006) 138 Cal.App.4th 172, 185 (“Trancas”), italics added; accord, Galbiso v. Orosi Public Utility Dist. (2008) 167 Cal.App.4th 1063, 1079-1080.) The open meeting exemption for conferring with counsel over litigation “cannot be construed to empower a city council to take or agree to take, as part of a non-publicly-ratified litigation settlement, action that by substantive law may not be taken without a public hearing and an opportunity for the public to be heard. As a matter of legislative intention and policy, a statute that is part of a law enacted to assure public decisionmaking, except in narrow circumstances, may not be read to authorize circumvention and indeed violation of other laws requiring that decisions be preceded by public hearings, simply because the means and object of the violation are settlement of a lawsuit.” (Trancas, 138 Cal. App. 4th at p. 186.) Again, at the very least, the required public hearing on the proposed settlement agreement must occur before the closed session. But, even so, how can a meaningful public hearing proceed when the agreement at issue hasn’t even been disclosed as part of the agenda item. Why not? The City Council and the public — all affected stakeholders — must have an opportunity to see, review and comment on the terms of the agreement before it is signed and binds the City. A continuance will serve the interests of public accountability with no apparent downside for WS Communities. We haven’t been told why this settlement must be approved today and not a day later. This item should not come back unless the development projects it proposes in lieu of the builder’s remedy projects are publicly disclosed. The one-page attachment to the staff report, listing the addresses of the builder’s remedy projects that WS Communities may now withdraw tells us nothing about the projects to be put forth instead. It is not enough for staff to say density or intensity of uses will be lower, especially when what will be proposed for approval are a dozen ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1237 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) City of Santa Monica City Council May 9, 2023 Page 4 ministerial projects without any public development permit review hearings, thus excluding public participation. Circumvention of CEQA through Expedited Ministerial Approvals The staff report contends that new projects, replacing builder’s remedy projects, would qualify for ministerial review. However, even if an administrative approval is labeled as “ministerial” for the redevelopment of the 3030 Nebraska Avenue property, it would still involve administrative judgment, i.e. discretion in how to handle contaminated soils, and how to lessen impacts to air quality and public health, inter alia. “[A] municipality's classification of a certain approval process as ministerial is not conclusive.” (Friends of Westwood v. City of L.A. (1987) 191 Cal.App.3d 259, 270 (“Friends of Westwood”).) Under the City’s new Housing Element-implementing ordinances, the Planning and Community Development Director (Director) has discretionary authority for modifications and waivers of development standards:  “The Director shall issue an Administrative Approval if the proposed development conforms precisely to applicable development standards, except to the extent modifications or waivers have been granted pursuant to Chapter 9.43, Modifications and Waivers.” (Ordinance 2742, § 9.39.060(B), boldface added.)  Minor Modifications: “…the Director may grant relief from no more than 2 of the following dimensional requirements. ...” (Ordinance 2742, § 9.43.020(B), boldface added.)  Major Modifications: “…the Director may grant relief from no more than 2 of the following requirements. …” (Ordinance 2742, § 9.43.030(B), boldface added.)  Waivers: “…the Director may grant waivers from the following requirements specified in this Ordinance…” (Ordinance 2742, § 9.43.040(B), boldface added.) This language suggests discretionary review to “modify this project in ways which would have mitigated environmental problems an EIR might conceivably have identified.” (Friends of Westwood, 191 Cal. App. 3d at p. 273.) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1238 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) City of Santa Monica City Council May 9, 2023 Page 5 Circumvention of CEQA Cumulative Impacts Analysis The staff report portrays the proposed settlement agreement as an approval-in-concept and endorsement of a massive overall development project consisting of 13 individual WS Communities projects. This appearance raises concerns over the cumulative impacts of the 13 projects. While we understand that the settlement agreement does not issue individual ministerial permits (not yet), not the least considering the speed with which it is being rushed to the City Council, it certainly puts “ ‘bureaucratic and financial momentum’ ” (Save Tara v. City of West Hollywood (2008) 45 Cal.4th 116, 130) behind otherwise reasonably foreseeable projects. In Arviv Enterprises, Inc. v. South Valley Area Planning Commission, the Second District Court of Appeals warned that “cumulative environmental impacts may be disguised or minimized by [an individual developer’s] filing numerous, serial applications….” (Arviv Enterprises, Inc. v. South Valley Area Planning Com. (2002) 101 Cal. App. 4th 1333, 1346.) In other words, a developer and a lead agency must heed “the mandate of CEQA that environmental considerations do not become submerged by chopping a large project into many little ones -- each with a minimal potential impact on the environment -- which cumulatively may have disastrous consequences.” (Bozung v. Local Agency Formation Com. (1975) 13 Cal. 3d 263, 283-284.) Conclusion To ask for a continuance is not asking for much. We respectfully request that the city council continue the matter so we may explore resolution of the issues of specific concern to NRS. We were given no opportunity to do so. Sincerely, ANGEL LAW Cooper Kass ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1239 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1240 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1241 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) VIA E-MAIL June 20, 2023 Roxanne Tanemori, Acting Planning Manager, City Planning Division, City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 28 Santa Monica, CA 90401 Em: planningcomment@santamonica.gov Em: Roxanne.tanemori@santamonica.gov RE: Planning Commission, Agenda, Item 11-A – Resolution Number 23-011 (PCS) recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt an Ordinance Amending the Text of the Zoning Ordinance to Provide Incentives for Certain Housing Projects That Filed an Application Prior to Implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element. Dear Ms. Tanemori and Planning Commissioners, On behalf of the Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters (“Southwest Mountain States Carpenters” or “SWMSRCC”), our office is submitting these comments for the City of Santa Monica’s (“City”) Planning Commission hearing to consider a Resolution recommending to the City Council that the City Council adopt an Ordinance amending the text of the Zoning Ordinance (“Project” or “Proposed Ordinance”) to provide enhanced density bonus and benefits incentives to WS and its affiliates for certain housing projects for which development applications were filed prior to the implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle Housing Element. The Project is a special legislation, in violation of various state and federal laws, including but not limited to the California Constitution, CEQA, and Planning and Zoning Law, that provides special incentives to the Applicant WS and its affiliates, including the option to provide 15% off-site affordable housing as opposed to at least 20%, and, in return, to qualify for the same density bonus and related incentives ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1242 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) (concessions and waivers) for the market-rate units under the Density Bonus Law, as if the affordable units were provided on-site. While not disclosed to the Planning Commission in the Staff Report for May 17, 2023, the Project’s proposed 15% off-site affordable housing provision is 5% less than what the Housing Element requires for rental units, it is much less than what the Housing Element would require for ownership units. Further, as agreed upon in the underlying and related WS Settlement Agreement with the City, the Ordinance will allow WS and its affiliates to not construct but rather use older and at times refurbished apartment units in an existing old building as off-site affordable units to qualify for density bonus and incentives in the market-rate new development, and further to not make those affordable units deed-restricted should the existing or prior tenants choose to exercise their right of entry and not qualify for the affordable rents in light of their income. Most importantly and among other things, the Proposed Ordinance, along with its underlying WS Settlement Agreement, constitute pre-commitment and piecemealing, among other things, in violation of CEQA, as it approves at least 13 development projects that were otherwise known to be inconsistent with the City’s applicable regulations, zoning and General Plan, and does so without CEQA review now or in the future, despite their potential to cause significant adverse impacts. The Southwest Mountain States Carpenters is a labor union representing 63,000 union carpenters in 10 states, including California, and has a strong interest in well-ordered land use planning and in addressing the environmental impacts of development projects. Individual members of SWMSRCC live, work, and recreate in the City and surrounding communities and would be directly affected by the Project’s environmental impacts. The Southwest Mountain States Carpenters expressly reserves the right to supplement these comments at or prior to hearings on the Project, and at any later hearing and proceeding related to this Project. Gov. Code, § 65009, subd. (b); Pub. Res. Code, § 21177, subd. (a); see Bakersfield Citizens for Local Control v. Bakersfield (2004) 124 Cal.App.4th 1184, 1199-1203; see also Galante Vineyards v. Monterey Water Dist. (1997) 60 Cal.App.4th 1109, 1121. Further, SWMSRCC specifically requests that the City incorporate by reference all comments submitted to the City by this office on behalf of SWMSRCC, related to the ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1243 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) development projects of WS and its affiliates, including but not limited to projects located at: 1238 7th Street, 1437 6th Street, 1443 Lincoln Boulevard, 1557 7th Street, 3030 Nebraska Avenue, 601 Colorado Avenue of the City of Santa Monica, CA. The Southwest Mountain States Carpenters requests that the City provide notice for any and all notices referring or related to the Project issued under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) (Pub. Res. Code, § 21000 et seq.), and the California Planning and Zoning Law (“Planning and Zoning Law”) (Gov. Code, §§ 65000–65010). California Public Resources Code Sections 21092.2, and 21167(f) and California Government Code Section 65092 require agencies to mail such notices to any person who has filed a written request for them with the clerk of the agency’s governing body. I. THE CITY SHOULD REQUIRE THE USE OF A LOCAL WORKFORCE TO BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT While the Project is labeled a Text Amendment, it is, in fact, to enable the development of at least 13 specific projects by WS and its Affiliates in the City. As such, the Project involves potential physical adverse significant changes, including but not limited to the increased traffic and other impacts (air quality, greenhouse gas, COVID-19) that can, in part, be mitigated through the use of a local skilled workforce and safety precautions. The City should require the Project to be built using local workers who have graduated from a Joint Labor-Management Apprenticeship Program approved by the State of California, have at least as many hours of on-the-job experience in the applicable craft which would be required to graduate from such a state-approved apprenticeship training program, or who are registered apprentices in a state-approved apprenticeship training program. Community benefits such as local hire can also be helpful to reduce environmental impacts and improve the positive economic impact of the Project. Local hire provisions requiring that a certain percentage of workers reside within 10 miles or less of the Project site can reduce the length of vendor trips, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and provide localized economic benefits. As environmental consultants Matt Hagemann and Paul E. Rosenfeld note: ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1244 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) [A]ny local hire requirement that results in a decreased worker trip length from the default value has the potential to result in a reduction of construction-related GHG emissions, though the significance of the reduction would vary based on the location and urbanization level of the project site. March 8, 2021 SWAPE Letter to Mitchell M. Tsai re Local Hire Requirements and Considerations for Greenhouse Gas Modeling. Workforce requirements promote the development of skilled trades that yield sustainable economic development. As the California Workforce Development Board and the University of California, Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education concluded: [L]abor should be considered an investment rather than a cost—and investments in growing, diversifying, and upskilling California’s workforce can positively affect returns on climate mitigation efforts. In other words, well-trained workers are key to delivering emissions reductions and moving California closer to its climate targets.1 Furthermore, workforce policies have significant environmental benefits given that they improve an area’s jobs-housing balance, decreasing the amount and length of job commutes and the associated greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions. In fact, on May 7, 2021, the South Coast Air Quality Management District found that that the “[u]se of a local state-certified apprenticeship program” can result in air pollutant reductions.2 Locating jobs closer to residential areas can have significant environmental benefits. As the California Planning Roundtable noted in 2008: People who live and work in the same jurisdiction would be more likely to take transit, walk, or bicycle to work than residents of less balanced 1 California Workforce Development Board (2020) Putting California on the High Road: A Jobs and Climate Action Plan for 2030 at p. ii, available at https://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/ wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Putting-California-on-the-High-Road.pdf. 2 South Coast Air Quality Management District (May 7, 2021) Certify Final Environmental Assessment and Adopt Proposed Rule 2305 – Warehouse Indirect Source Rule – Warehouse Actions and Investments to Reduce Emissions Program, and Proposed Rule 316 – Fees for Rule 2305, Submit Rule 2305 for Inclusion Into the SIP, and Approve Supporting Budget Actions, available at http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/Agendas/Governing-Board/2021/2021- May7-027.pdf?sfvrsn=10. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1245 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) communities and their vehicle trips would be shorter. Benefits would include potential reductions in both vehicle miles traveled and vehicle hours traveled.3 Moreover, local hire mandates and skill-training are critical facets of a strategy to reduce vehicle miles traveled (“VMT”). As planning experts Robert Cervero and Michael Duncan have noted, simply placing jobs near housing stock is insufficient to achieve VMT reductions given that the skill requirements of available local jobs must match those held by local residents.4 Some municipalities have even tied local hire and other workforce policies to local development permits to address transportation issues. Cervero and Duncan note that: In nearly built-out Berkeley, CA, the approach to balancing jobs and housing is to create local jobs rather than to develop new housing. The city’s First Source program encourages businesses to hire local residents, especially for entry- and intermediate-level jobs, and sponsors vocational training to ensure residents are employment-ready. While the program is voluntary, some 300 businesses have used it to date, placing more than 3,000 city residents in local jobs since it was launched in 1986. When needed, these carrots are matched by sticks, since the city is not shy about negotiating corporate participation in First Source as a condition of approval for development permits. Recently, the State of California verified its commitment towards workforce development through the Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act of 2022, otherwise known as Assembly Bill No. 2011 (“AB2011”). AB2011 amended the Planning and Zoning Law to allow ministerial, by-right approval for projects being built alongside commercial corridors that meet affordability and labor requirements. The City should consider utilizing local workforce policies and requirements to benefit the local area economically and to mitigate greenhouse gas, improve air quality, and reduce transportation impacts. 3 California Planning Roundtable (2008) Deconstructing Jobs-Housing Balance at p. 6, available at https://cproundtable.org/static/media/uploads/publications/cpr-jobs-housing.pdf 4 Cervero, Robert and Duncan, Michael (2006) Which Reduces Vehicle Travel More: Jobs-Housing Balance or Retail-Housing Mixing? Journal of the American Planning Association 72 (4), 475-490, 482, available at http://reconnectingamerica.org/assets/Uploads/UTCT-825.pdf. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1246 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) II. THE CITY SHOULD IMPOSE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROJECT’S CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES TO PREVENT COMMUNITY SPREAD OF COVID-19 AND OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASES Construction work has been defined as a Lower to High-risk activity for COVID-19 spread by the Occupations Safety and Health Administration. Recently, several construction sites have been identified as sources of community spread of COVID- 19.5 Southwest Mountain States Carpenters recommend that the City adopt additional requirements to mitigate public health risks from the Project’s construction activities. SWMSRCC requests that the City require safe on-site construction work practices as well as training and certification for any construction workers on the Project Site. In particular, based upon Southwest Mountain States Carpenters’ experience with safe construction site work practices, SWMSRCC recommends that the City require that while construction activities are being conducted at the Project Site: Construction Site Design: • The Project Site will be limited to two controlled entry points. • Entry points will have temperature screening technicians taking temperature readings when the entry point is open. • The Temperature Screening Site Plan shows details regarding access to the Project Site and Project Site logistics for conducting temperature screening. • A 48-hour advance notice will be provided to all trades prior to the first day of temperature screening. • The perimeter fence directly adjacent to the entry points will be clearly marked indicating the appropriate 6- 5 Santa Clara County Public Health (June 12, 2020) COVID-19 CASES AT CONSTRUCTION SITES HIGHLIGHT NEED FOR CONTINUED VIGILANCE IN SECTORS THAT HAVE REOPENED, available at https://www.sccgov.org/sites/ covid19/Pages/press-release-06-12-2020-cases-at-construction-sites.aspx. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1247 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) foot social distancing position for when you approach the screening area. Please reference the Apex temperature screening site map for additional details. • There will be clear signage posted at the project site directing you through temperature screening. • Provide hand washing stations throughout the construction site. Testing Procedures: • The temperature screening being used are non- contact devices. • Temperature readings will not be recorded. • Personnel will be screened upon entering the testing center and should only take 1-2 seconds per individual. • Hard hats, head coverings, sweat, dirt, sunscreen or any other cosmetics must be removed on the forehead before temperature screening. • Anyone who refuses to submit to a temperature screening or does not answer the health screening questions will be refused access to the Project Site. • Screening will be performed at both entrances from 5:30 am to 7:30 am.; main gate [ZONE 1] and personnel gate [ZONE 2] • After 7:30 am only the main gate entrance [ZONE 1] will continue to be used for temperature testing for anybody gaining entry to the project site such as returning personnel, deliveries, and visitors. • If the digital thermometer displays a temperature reading above 100.0 degrees Fahrenheit, a second reading will be taken to verify an accurate reading. • If the second reading confirms an elevated temperature, DHS will instruct the individual that he/she ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1248 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) will not be allowed to enter the Project Site. DHS will also instruct the individual to promptly notify his/her supervisor and his/her human resources (HR) representative and provide them with a copy of Annex A. Planning • Require the development of an Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response Plan that will include basic infection prevention measures (requiring the use of personal protection equipment), policies and procedures for prompt identification and isolation of sick individuals, social distancing (prohibiting gatherings of no more than 10 people including all-hands meetings and all-hands lunches) communication and training and workplace controls that meet standards that may be promulgated by the Center for Disease Control, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Cal/OSHA, California Department of Public Health or applicable local public health agencies.6 The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Carpenters International Training Fund has developed COVID-19 Training and Certification to ensure that Carpenter union members and apprentices conduct safe work practices. The City should require that all construction workers undergo COVID-19 Training and Certification before being allowed to conduct construction activities at the Project Site. Southwest Mountain States Carpenters has also developed a rigorous Infection Control Risk Assessment (“ICRA”) training program to ensure it delivers a workforce that understands how to identify and control infection risks by implementing 6 See also The Center for Construction Research and Training, North America’s Building Trades Unions (April 27 2020) NABTU and CPWR COVIC-19 Standards for U.S Constructions Sites, available at https://www.cpwr.com/sites/default/files/NABTU_ CPWR_Standards_COVID-19.pdf; Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (2020) Guidelines for Construction Sites During COVID-19 Pandemic, available at https://dpw.lacounty.gov/building-and-safety/docs/pw_guidelines-construction-sites.pdf. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1249 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) protocols to protect themselves and all others during renovation and construction projects in healthcare environments.7 ICRA protocols are intended to contain pathogens, control airflow, and protect patients during the construction, maintenance and renovation of healthcare facilities. ICRA protocols prevent cross contamination, minimizing the risk of secondary infections in patients at hospital facilities. The City should require the Project to be built using a workforce trained in ICRA protocols. III. BACKGROUND ON THE HOUSING ACCOUNTABILITY ACT, PLANNIG AND ZONING LAW, DENSITY BONUS LAW, CEQA, AND THE PROJECT’S INCONSISTENCY THEREWITH. The City’s WS Settlement or present Proposed Ordinance is an unwarranted compromise in violation of numerous state laws, including the Housing Accountability Act, since the WS’ builder’s remedy claims under the Housing Accountability Act are fully unsupported and unwarranted. • Housing Accountability Act The Housing Accountability Act (“HAA”), codified at Government Code section 65589.5, sets forth the policy that “a local government may not deny, reduce the density of, or make infeasible housing development projects, . . . that are consistent with objective local development standards.”8 The Planning Commission’s staff reports, both for May 17 and 21, 2023, have acknowledged the inconsistencies of the WS projects with the applicable zoning and General Plan, and particularly with the massive Floor Area Ratio (“FAR”) and height increases WS projects seek. As such, the Proposed Ordinance and WS Settlement provides a carte-blanche for WS to implement projects manifestly inconsistent with the City’s General Plan by amending the General Plan and zoning ordinances 7 For details concerning Southwest Carpenters’s ICRA training program, see https://icrahealthcare.com/. 8 Department of Housing and Community Development, Housing Accountability Act Technical Assistance Advisory, p. 1 (Government Code Section 65589.5), available at https://www.hcd.ca.gov/community- development/housing-element/housing-element-memos/docs/hcd-memo-on-haa-final- sept2020.pdf (accessed on Mar. 21, 2023). ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1250 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) themselves, and thereby strips the City’s authority to deny those inconsistent projects, violating HAA, as well as other laws. • Planning and Zoning Law As explained more in-depth in Section VII, infra, the Project will violate the Planning and Zoning Law’s requirements, including that any project or zoning ordinance be consistent with the City’s General Plan. Gov. Code §§ 65860 [any zoning ordinance]; 65867.5 [development agreement and subdivision]) vertical consistency; Gov. Code § 65300.5 [horizontal consistency]. In addition, in light of the environmental justice principles and the fact that all, but one, of the WS projects are located in the disadvantaged community area mapped by CalEPA, the Proposed Ordinance and WS settlement – depriving the public of any meaningful participation to shape the WS projects and depriving the City of the opportunity to address any environmental justice and disproportionate impacts – will also violate state law, at Cal. Gov. Code § 65302(h) [environmental justice]. Under state law: “[E]nvironmental justice” means the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.” (Gov. Code, § 65040.12, subd. (e).) Fairness in this context means that the benefits of a healthy environment should be available to everyone, and the burdens of pollution or other physical impacts should not be focused on sensitive populations or on communities that already are experiencing its adverse effects.” • CEQA Notably, a project approved pursuant to the HAA is not automatically relieved of its obligations to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”). Government Code section 65589.5(e) states that “[n]othing in this section shall be construed [. . .] to relieve the local agency from making one or more of the findings required pursuant to Section 21081 of the Public Resources Code or otherwise complying with the California Environmental Quality Act (Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code).” Yet, what the WS Settlement and the Proposed Ordinance seek to do is to label all of the WS projects as ministerial and thus make them immune to any CEQA concerns, contrary to HAA. Labeling WS projects as ministerial will deprive the City of the ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1251 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) ability to exercise the discretion warranted by the HAA to shape the WS projects and to compel WS to revise its projects to make them environmentally sound or benign. The noted facts are critical here, since the majority of the WS projects are located in the areas mapped as disadvantaged community and therefore have existing significant environmental concerns that the WS’s oversized projects will exacerbate and therefore need to be addressed by the City. • Density Bonus Law Although the Proposed Ordinance provides for Administrative Approval proceedings – which the City has previously asserted to be an entirely ministerial decision and upon which developers have previously filed their notices of exemption from CEQA thereby triggering the statute of limitations to bring a CEQA challenge – these proceedings amount to formality and are of no consequence for several reasons. First, the Administrative Approval precludes any public hearing or meaningful public participation; as noted earlier, the City will be also precluded to shape the WS projects or require revisions since the WS projects will be deemed by-right. Second, the Density Bonus Law by itself does not provide for a blanket ministerial approval; to the contrary, it allows the agency to deny a density bonus project or concessions where the Project Applicant fails to demonstrate that the sought incentives result in identifiable cost reductions required to construct affordable units or providing such concessions will have “a specific, adverse impact” on the environment. Gov. Code § 65915(d). Similarly, the Density Bonus Law allows the agency to deny waivers of development standards unless those “will have the effect of physically precluding the construction of a development meeting the criteria of subdivision (b) at the densities or with the concessions or incentives permitted by this section.” Gov. Code § 65915(e). One of such numerous requirements under the Density Bonus Law is replacement of affordable units; another requirement is that the affordable units actually be “constructed” and on “contiguous” parcels. Gov. Code § 65915, subdivision (h)(1) [construct], subdivision (i) [contiguous], subdivision (c)(3) [replacement]. So here, the Project will dispose of the Density Bonus Law requirements and its administrative approval proceedings amount to formality, unable to address the Density Bonus Law concerns. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1252 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) • Santa Monica Municipal Code (“SMMC”) While the off-site affordable unit development is not provided by the Density Bonus Law, the City’s Municipal Code allows it. But, in return, SMMC provides numerous requirements, including the requirement that the Developer identify the off-site locations for the affordable units, and the City’s discretion to approve projects on a case-by-case basis, where projects do not meet such requirements. SMMC 964.060 [e.g., 0.25 miles from the project site, City review of consistency with the zoning standards, etc.]. Yet, the Proposed Ordinance and the WS Settlement wipe-out any such SMMC requirements and strip the City of any discretion or power to make changes, by declaring that the WS projects and its off-site affordable units will be ministerial and therefore by-right. • Case Law The Proposed Ordinance also conflicts with case law. As the California Second District Court of Appeal addressed in Friends of Westwood, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles (1987) 191 Cal.App.3d 259, 270 (hereinafter referred to as “Friends of Westwood”), “a municipality’s classification of a certain approval process as ministerial is not conclusive. ‘The applicability of CEQA cannot be made to depend upon the unfettered discretion of local agencies, for local agencies must act in accordance with state guidelines and the objectives of CEQA.’” For example, the Friends of Westwood analyzed People v. Dept. of Housing & Community Development (“Ramey”) where the Third District Court of Appeal deemed the issuance of a mobile park construction permit to be a discretionary act that was subject to CEQA. Friends of Westwood, at 271 (citing Ramey, i.e., People v. Dept. of Housing & Community Development (1975) 45 Cal.App.3d 185, 194.) Similarly in Ramey, while the court acknowledged that the mobile home park approval process included numerous “ministerial” decisions that applied “‘fixed design and construction specifications . . .’”, the court noted that some of the other approval decisions involved “‘relatively general’” standards. Id. at 271 (citing Ramey at 193.) For example, the Ramey court noted that the mobile home construction permit applicant must provide a “‘description of the water supply, ground drainage and method of sewage disposal.’ . . . There must be a ‘sufficient’ supply of artificial lighting . . . . The water supply must be ‘adequate’ and ‘potable.’ . . . The site must be ‘well-drained and ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1253 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) graded.’” Id. [Emphasis added.] Thus, the Ramey court concluded that these decisions rendered the entire mobile home construction permit process a discretionary process for purposes of CEQA because they required “‘relatively personal decisions addressed to the sound judgment and enlightened choice of the administrator.’” Id. Furthermore, the CEQA Guidelines provide that, when a project “involves an approval that contains elements of both a ministerial action and a discretionary action, the project will be deemed to be discretionary.” CEQA Guidelines § 15268(d). As the Friends of Westwood court noted, “any doubt whether a project is ministerial or discretionary should be resolved in favor of the latter characterization.” Friends of Westwood, supra, at 271 (citing Ramey, 45 Cal.App.3d at 194) [emphasis added].) Also, an EIR may be triggered if “any aspect” of the project may have impacts and the agency may not split environmental review of the project between several environmental documents or second and third tiers of review. Farmland Protection Alliance v. County of Yolo (2021) 71 Cal.App.5th 300, 310; see also, Guidelines § 15064(b)(1) (“any aspect of the project, either individually or cumulatively, may cause a significant effect”); Save Our Big Trees v. City of Santa Cruz (2015) 241 Cal.App.4th 694, 704–705 (“if the initial study uncovers ‘substantial evidence that any aspect of the project, either individually or cumulatively, may cause a significant effect on the environment’ [citation], the agency must proceed to the third tier of the review process and prepare a full [environmental impact report].”) In addition, the City’s Administrative Approval Determination letters (the “Determination Letters”) previously cited to various provisions of SMMC, with which projects must comply. However, there is some level of discretion involved in at least some of these cited design standards. For example, the projects must comply with SMMC Section 9.21.130, which pertains to Resource Recovery and Recycling Standards. Specifically, SMMC Section 9.21.130 states that “[c]ontainers shall be of sufficient capacity and number to accommodate the refuse and recyclable materials generated by the uses on the parcel, . . .” and that “[a]n adequate number of bins or containers to allow for the collection and loading of refuse and recyclable materials shall be located within the refuse and recycling room or outdoor enclosures.” SMMC Section 9.21.130(B)(1) [emphasis added]. The words such as “sufficient” and “adequate” suggest that the measures are not objective but rather subject to the reviewer’s discretion or personal judgment. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1254 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) As another example, SMMC Section 9.28.140, with which the Determination Letters indicated the project must comply, requires that “[b]icycle parking shall be provided in a convenient, highly visible, and well-lit area” and that “[b]icycle parking facilities shall be at least as conveniently located as the most convenient automobile spaces, . . .” [Emphasis added.] Furthermore, SMMC Section 9.10.070(C)(1)(a)(iv) states that “[a]n affordable housing unit shall have a minimum total floor area of no less than the average area of comparable market rate units in the project,” [emphasis added] which indicates that discretion is required. Lastly, whether the project is subject to CEQA is a determination made in the “abstract,” considering whether the project is of the “sort that is capable of causing direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect effects on the environment.” Union of Medical Marijuana Patients, Inc. v. City of San Diego (2019) 7 Cal.5th 1171, 1197-1198. Thus, similar to the considerations in the Friends of Westwood and Ramey, the Proposed Ordinance’s labeling of the WS projects as ministerial – without even properly studying what those projects are, where the off-site affordable units will be provided, how far will those be from the affected disadvantaged community area, or what their impacts would be – would violate CEQA. In light of the foregoing, blanket labeling of all the WS Projects as ministerial or by- right as proposed by the Project will violate state laws, will be inconsistent with case law or SMMC, and therefore must not be approved. IV. THE PROJECT IS A SPECIAL LEGISLATION, IN VIOLATION OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS AND VARIOUS CRITICAL EQUITABLE PUBLIC POLICIES. A. California Constitution Against Special Laws. Cal. Const. art. I § 7, subdivision (b) mandates: “(b) A citizen or class of citizens may not be granted privileges or immunities not granted on the same terms to all citizens.” The Project, however, violates this constitutional prohibition by providing WS and its affiliates, out of all other applicants, numerous privileges and immunities, such as providing less affordable housing than required by the City’s Housing Element, providing such affordable units off-site and in potentially refurbished units, or even not make such units deed-restricted in some cases or providing such affordable units to non-qualifying prior or existing tenants. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1255 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) As the Planning Commission’s May 17, 2023 Staff Report on the Ordinance (“Staff Report”) admits, “15 of the 16 [WS] builder’s remedy applications propose housing development projects that are inconsistent with the City’s LUCE [“Land Use and Circulation Element” of the City’s General Plan] and Zoning Ordinance, in part, because the housing development projects would far exceed height and floor area ratio (“FAR”) maximums.” (May 17, 2023 Staff Report].) As such, the WS projects – that are the subject of the Proposed Ordinance and will be enabled thereby – are manifestly inconsistent with the City’s General Plan and zoning regulations as of the time applications for the same were submitted by WS or its affiliates. Moreover, while the May 17, 2023 Staff Report notes about the subsequent changes to the City’s General Plan Housing Element adopted in 2021 and its later implementation ordinance adopted on April 11, 2023 and describes the implementation ordinance as enabling “increased heights and FARs in the City’s nonresidential districts, and streamlined ministerial approval processes for housing projects that are consistent with the City’s objective standards” (at p. 2), the May 17, 2023 Staff Report failed to note that the April 11, 2023 approvals also require 20% off-site affordable housing. (Id.) This 5% reduction is inconspicuously noted only in the June 21, 2023 Staff Report. And yet, the information about the reduction of required ratio of affordable units for WS was explicit in the Project’s underlying WS Settlement Agreement “WS Settlement”. (pp. 5-6 of WS Settlement]), which provides, in relevant parts: “(A) Affordable Units. In exercising the Offsite Affordable Option, the market rate project would be required to provide fifteen ( 15) percent of the total number of market rate base density (i.e., pre density bonus) units as offsite affordable housing units (i.e., five [5] percent Very Low, five (5) percent Low and five (5) percent Moderate, as defined in the SMMC), as opposed to the current twenty (20) percent offsite affordable requirement adopted as part of the adopted changes to the Zoning Code on April 11, 2023, to implement the Housing Element (without any of the enhanced development or affordable housing rights discussed below) . If the Offsite Affordable Option is exercised, the Affordable Units for the Offsite Option shall not count as the basis to award a market rate density bonus for the off-site project. However, the offsite units may be used to qualify for density bonus benefits (e.g., density bonuses, ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1256 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) incentives/concessions, waivers of development standards and reduced parking) for a one hundred percent affordable housing project at the offsite location(s). Should WS or its successors in interest/assignees elect to satisfy the affordable housing requirement onsite in any of the Thirteen AA/DBL Applications it shall be fifteen (15) percent of the base density (i.e., pre-density bonus) project units consistent with the adopted changes to the Zoning Code on April 11, 2023, to implement the Housing Element (without any of the enhanced development or affordable housing rights discussed below). (B) State Density Bonus Benefits. If exercised, the Offsite Affordable Option would enable WS to achieve the same State DBL benefits for the market rate Thirteen AA/DBL Application Projects (i.e., up to a fifty (50) percent market rate density bonus, three (3) permitted incentives/concessions and additional waivers of development standards) as if the affordable units were to be provided onsite.” (Settlement Agreement, pp. 5-6, emph. added.)9 As such, the City not only provided WS with special privileges over other project applicants in violation of the Constitution’s prohibition, but also attempted to conceal the related facts in the proposed Ordinance. Moreover, the Proposed Ordinance fails to note that the under the Ordinance, the City will also allow WS not only to reduce the number of affordable units (15%) off- site, but also not “construct” those units but rather “provide” them. Specifically, while not conspicuous, under the City’s on-site and off-site affordable unit municipal code provisions, the City (SMMC 9.64.050 [On-Site Option]10 & SMMC 9.64.060 [Off-Site Option]11) allows off-site affordable unit options for rental units only when: 9 See, Settlement Agreement at: https://santamonica.gov/media/Attorney/Settlement%20Agreement%20WS-City.pdf, accessed 6/20/2023 10 SMMC 9.64.050 [On-Site Option], available at: https://library.qcode.us/lib/santa_monica_ca/pub/municipal_code/item/article_9-division_6- chapter_9_64-9_64_050 , accessed 6/18/2023 11 SMMC 9.64.060 [Off-Site Option], available at: https://library.qcode.us/lib/santa_monica_ca/pub/municipal_code/item/article_9-division_6- chapter_9_64-9_64_060, accessed 6/18/2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1257 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) “…. the multi-family project applicant agrees to construct at least: 1. Five percent of the total units of the project for 30% income households at affordable rent for projects with an application for a ministerial or discretionary planning approval that is determined complete on or before March 26, 2019 or after February 28, 2022; 2. Ten percent of the total units of the project for 50% income households at affordable rent; 3. Twenty percent of the total units of the project for 80% income households at affordable rent; or 4. One hundred percent of the total units of a project for moderate income households at affordable rent.” (SMMC 9.64.050(C), Emph. added.) For the ownership units, the number of off-site affordable units is 25% more than the on-site units are. (SMMC 9.64.060(A)-(B); 9.64.050(A)-(B).) Specifically, SMMC 9.64.060 provides: The following requirements must be met to satisfy the off-site option of this Chapter: A. The multi-family project applicant for ownership projects of 4 or more units in multi-family residential districts shall agree to construct 25% more affordable housing units than number of affordable housing units required by Section 9.64.050(A) and (B). B. For all other multi-family project applicants, the applicant shall agree to construct the same number of affordable housing units as specified in Section 9.64.050(C). C. The multi-family project applicant shall identify an alternate site suitable for residential housing which the project applicant either owns or has site control over (e.g., purchase agreement, option to purchase, lease) subject to City review to ensure that the proposed development is consistent with the City’s housing objectives and projects. D. The off-site units shall be located within a one-quarter mile radius of the market rate units. E. The off-site units shall satisfy the requirements of subsections (D) through (J) of Section 9.64.050. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1258 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) F. The off-site units shall not count towards the satisfaction of any affordable housing obligation that development of the alternative site with market rate units would otherwise be subject to pursuant to this Chapter. G. Exceptions to the location of the off-site units specified in this Section may be granted by the Planning Commission on a case-by-case basis upon a showing by the multi-family project applicant, based upon substantial evidence, that the location of off-site units in a location different from that specified in this Section better accomplishes the goals of this Chapter, including maximizing affordable housing production and dispersing affordable housing throughout the City.” SCMM 9.64.060(A)-(G). In addition, the WS Settlement Agreement allows WS to transfer deed-restricted units from a new development site closer to the Santa Monica Pier to a further away refurbished unit building. Thus, based on the WS Settlement Agreement, Section 2(c)(iii): “(iii) City hereby approves a Minor Modification to the Development Agreement associated with project located at 1560 Lincoln Boulevard (the "Denny's Project") to transfer the deed restriction for twenty (20) affordable units of the Denny's Project to the existing recently refurbished units at 1238/1242 10 Street, not later than ten (10) days after execution of this settlement agreement.” (Settlement Agreement, pp. 8-9, emph. added.) The Recitals, at p. 32 of the WS Settlement Agreement, similarly provide: “B. Developer intends to utilize two recently refurbished structures containing ten (10) dwelling units each (twenty [20) total dwelling units total) for required off-site affordable units (hereinafter the “10th Street Property”) associated with an already-approved project located at 1560 Lincoln Boulevard (hereinafter the “Denny’s Project”).” (Id., at pdf p. 32.) As such, the City labels the transfer of deed-restricted units from a to-be-built market- rate building closer to the Santa Monica Pier to a refurbished building further away as “Minor Modification” and fails to disclose this change to the public in the proposed Ordinance or otherwise. Critically, the Proposed Ordinance’s language requiring that WS “provide” rather than construct affordable units, will allow such practices to WS ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1259 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) as well and qualify those as “by-right” or “ministerial,” where the City cannot require revisions. Worse yet, the City allows WS to allow some of the 20 deed-restricted units to be rented to prior and existing tenants who do not qualify as low-income and, as such, the number of affordable units that WS will have to provide will be significantly less than purported and yet, WS will be able to qualify for full density bonus benefits regardless. Specifically, the WS Settlement provides: “(f) Prior Tenants Exempt from Deed Restrictions. The income/rent limitations in the deed restrictions shall not apply to any of the Prior Tenants who are not income qualified to occupy an Affordable Unit and who exercise a right of return to 1238/1242 10th Street at the prior rent in effect when they vacated, in which event those units would be subject to rent control as well as deed restricted. Subject to confirmation through the Stipulated Judgment that the Prior Tenants have declined to affirmatively accept the offer to return to their prior unit within six months of the offer by WS required by this Settlement Agreement then WS will be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this paragraph. (g) Existing Tenants Exempt from Deed Restrictions. Any existing tenants residing at 1238/1242 10th Street ("Existing Tenants") shall have the right to remain in their unit until they voluntarily vacate. The income/rent limitations in the deed restrictions shall not apply to any existing tenants who are not income qualified to occupy an Affordable Unit, in which event those units would be subject to the City's rent control law as well as deed restricted. The income restriction in the deed restriction applying to this unit shall be applicable to all new tenants once an existing tenant vacates the units. For purposes herein, WS acknowledges, understands, and agrees that Rick Strom (Unit 6) constitutes an Existing Tenant.” (WS Settlement, p. 9, emph. added.) The above-noted allowance may be fully encompassed by the Proposed Ordinance’s language as well, since the Ordinance does not require WS to construct but rather provide affordable units. The City’s proposed Text Amendment Ordinance undoubtedly provides privileges and immunities to WS and its affiliates that substantially differ from the privileges ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1260 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) other applicants enjoy. And the Ordinance conceals the full scope of such privileges from the public or decisionmakers. As such, the City’s Ordinance violates the California Constitution and cannot be approved. B. The Ordinance Violates Applicable State and Federal Provisions re Environmental Justice, Equity, and Antidiscrimination. Notably, most if not all of the WS projects at issue in the Proposed Ordinance are in the disadvantaged community areas, mapped by CalEPA. As an example, based on the SB 535 Disadvantaged Communities 2022 Map, 1238 7th St. project in Santa Monica is within a disadvantaged community area, as shown below in Figure 1-1: Figure 1-1 (1238 7th Street) CalEPA map further confirms that all other WS projects are located in the disadvantaged area; including 1437 6th street, 1443 Lincoln Blvd., 1557 7th Street, 3030 Nebraska Ave., 601 Colorado Ave. In contrast, the 1238 10th Street building, which is to be provided as an off-site affordable unit site, is not located within the disadvantaged area, as shown in the Figure 1-2 Screenshot from CalEPA’s 2022 Map below: ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1261 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Figure 1-2 (1238 10th Street) The only address that is not included in the disadvantaged community area is 1443 Lincoln Blvd. project, which, however, is located in close proximity to the disadvantaged area, as shown in Figure 1-3 below: Figure 1-3 (1443 Lincoln Blvd.) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1262 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Figure 1-4 (1557 7th Street) Figure 1-5 (601 Colorado Ave.) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1263 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Figure 1-6 (3030 Nebraska Ave.) Figure 1-7 (1437 6th Street) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1264 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) As such, the Ordinance (and the underlying WS Settlement Agreement) will allow WS to disproportionately affect the disadvantaged communities, and to plainly violate the environmental justice and equity principles required by state law and public policy. As related, the Ordinance (and the underlying WS Settlement Agreement) will allow manifest discrimination and inequity by allowing enhanced density bonus and benefits for the market-rate luxury residential buildings closer to the Santa Monica Beach, while siting the low-income units further away from the beach and, worse yet, in the refurbished buildings, as in the example of the transfer of deed restricted units, shown in the Figure 1-8 google map below: Figure 1-8 As also noted in the analogous recently adopted CEQA Guidelines for BAAQMD: “For context, under CEQA, a substantial adverse impact on human beings, whether direct or indirect, holds special legal status. (Cal. Code Regs, tit. 14, § ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1265 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 15065, Mandatory Findings of Significance). A disparate or discriminatory environmental impact is one such potential impact on human beings. Whether viewed from a civil rights disparate impact lens or from a conventional cumulative impact lens, lead agencies that receive state or federal funding should include a disparate impact analysis in their CEQA analysis under both state and federal law (Cal. Gov. Code § 11135; Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) and further include less discriminatory options in any alternatives analysis.” (BAAQMD Guidelines, Chapter 2, p. 2-2.)12 As the BAAQMD Guidelines note (id. at pp. 2-2—2-20), there are numerous additional adverse impacts in disadvantaged communities and hence requirements to mitigate such impacts, which reflect the statutory provisions and public policy against such gentrification and discrimination, including: • AB 6172 Community – An Assembly Bill (AB) 617 community is affected by a high cumulative exposure burden for toxic air contaminants and criteria air pollutants, selected by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) governing board, that works with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District) to develop and implement community air monitoring plans and emission reduction programs to reduce air pollution and the associated health impacts within the community. • Amendment XIV to the U.S. Constitution4 – “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” • Antiracist Policy – An antiracist policy is any measure that produces or sustains racial equity between racial groups. • Environmental Justice – This term refers to the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of people of all races, cultures, incomes, and national origins, with 12 Chapter 2 – BEST PRACTICES FOR CENTERING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE, HEALTH, AND EQUITY, available at Bay Area Air Quality Management District California Environmental Quality Act Air Quality Guidelines (baaqmd.gov) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1266 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. Gov. Code, § 65040.12(e)(1) o “Environmental justice” includes, but is not limited to, all of the following: (A) The availability of a healthy environment for all people. (B) The deterrence, reduction, and elimination of pollution burdens for populations and communities experiencing the adverse effects of that pollution, so that the effects of the pollution are not disproportionately borne by those populations and communities. (C) Governmental entities engaging and providing technical assistance to populations and communities most impacted by pollution to promote their meaningful participation in all phases of the environmental and land use decision making process. (D) At a minimum, the meaningful consideration of recommendations from populations and communities most impacted by pollution into environmental and land use decisions. • Equity – “Equity” means “increasing access to power, redistributing and providing additional resources, and eliminating barriers to opportunity, in order to empower low-income communities of color to thrive and reach full potential.” • Overburdened Community – This term refers to an area located within a census tract identified by the California Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen), Version 4.0, as having an overall CalEnviroScreen score at or above the 70th percentile, or located within 1,000 feet of any such census tract. • Procedural Equity – As stated in Environmental Justice Principle 7, “Environmental justice demands the right to participate as equal partners at every level of decision-making including needs assessment, planning, implementation, enforcement and evaluation.” • Racial Equity – This term refers to “two or more racial groups standing on relatively equal footing.” ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1267 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) • Racist Policy – A racist policy is “any measure that produces or sustains racial inequity between racial groups.” Racist policies produce inequities “through permanently assisting an overrepresented racial group into wealth and power.” • Redlining – “Redlining” refers to the racist policies and practices that financing entities and government deployed to segregate communities of color in “declining” neighborhoods while reserving the “best” and most “desirable” neighborhoods for whites.11 • Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act – No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000d et seq.13 13 • The 17 Principles of Environmental Justice were drafted and adopted in 1991 by the Delegates at the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit and serve as a defining document for the growing grassroots movement for environmental justice. • AB 617, Cristina Garcia, Nonvehicular air pollution: criteria air pollutants and toxic air contaminants. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB617, Accessed June 13, 2023. • California Air Resources Board, Community Air Protection Program, https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2020- 05/Community%20Air%20Protection%20Program%20-%20Overview%20-%20English.pdf, Accessed June 13, 2023. • U.S. Constitution, Fourteenth Amendment Citizenship, Equal Protection, and Other Rights of Citizens, https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/amendment-14/section-1/, Accessed June 13, 2023. • Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be an Antiracist. New York: One World, 2019. • Greenlining Institute, Making Equity Real in Mobility Pilots, http://greenlining.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/08/Toolkit_Making-Equity-Real-in-Mobility-Pilot-Projects_Final- 1.pdf, Accessed June 13, 2023. • Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Regulation 2, Permits Rule 1, Section 2-1-243, https://www.baaqmd.gov/~/media/dotgov/files/rules/reg-2-permits/2021- amendments/documents/20211215_rg0201- pdf.pdf?la=en&rev=103cc60e706947d3ad1e4f5a090483c1, Accessed June 13, 2023. • Principles of Environmental Justice were developed by the Delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit convened by the United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice in 1991. • Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be an Antiracist. New York: One World, 2019. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1268 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Further, equal protection of the law held in the Amendment XIV to the U.S. Constitution is the foundation of environmental justice. EJ and Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act are both rooted in the same basic principle—that no person should bear an unfair share of harm on account of their race, color, or national origin.12 The EJ movement was galvanized in 1987, when the United Church of Christ Commission released a study demonstrating that across the country, toxic facilities were consistently located in Black and Brown communities.13 In 1991, delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit drafted and adopted The Principles of Environmental Justice, and it has served as a defining document for the growing EJ movement.14 Besides violating the aforementioned equity principles, the Proposed Ordinance and WS Settlement also adversely affect the nearby disadvantaged communities by purporting to allow WS projects to proceed as ministerial projects, i.e., without any meaningful or authentic public hearings, input or participation, and further that the Ordinance itself will be exempt from CEQA review. In light of the known evidentiary basis as to the disadvantages, including GHG and health and safety impacts of the projects proposed in disadvantaged communities here, there is sufficient evidence that the Project will have significant impacts on human beings and requires mitigation, even if it complies with other equity principles, which it does not. As such, the Project (Ordinance, including its underlying WS Settlement) is special legislation that violates important constitutional, equitable and environmental justice principles and should not be approved. V. THE PROJECT WOULD BE APPROVED IN VIOLATION OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT A. Background Concerning the California Environmental Quality Act The California Environmental Quality Act is a California statute designed to inform decision-makers and the public about the potential significant environmental effects of a project. 14 California Code of Regulations (“CEQA Guidelines”), § 15002, subd. • California Environmental Protection Agency, Pollution and Prejudice: Redlining and Environmental Injustice in California, https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f167b251809c43778a2f9f040f43d2f5, Accessed June 13, 2023. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1269 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) (a)(1).14 At its core, its purpose is to “inform the public and its responsible officials of the environmental consequences of their decisions before they are made.” Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Board of Supervisors (1990) 52 Cal.3d 553, 564. 1. Background Concerning Environmental Impact Reports CEQA directs public agencies to avoid or reduce environmental damage, when possible, by requiring alternatives or mitigation measures. CEQA Guidelines, § 15002, subds. (a)(2)-(3); see also Berkeley Keep Jets Over the Bay Committee v. Board of Port Comes (2001) 91 Cal.App.4th 1344, 1354; Citizens of Goleta Valley v. Board of Supervisors (1990) 52 Cal.3d 553; Laurel Heights Improvement Assn., 47 Cal.3d at p. 400. The EIR serves to provide public agencies and the public in general with information about the effect that a proposed project is likely to have on the environment and to “identify ways that environmental damage can be avoided or significantly reduced.” CEQA Guidelines, § 15002, subd. (a)(2). If the project has a significant effect on the environment, the agency may approve the project only upon finding 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” specified in Public Resources Code section 21081. See CEQA Guidelines, § 15092, subds. (b)(2)(A)-(B). 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. Berkeley Jets, 91 Cal.App.4th at p. 1355 (quoting Laurel Heights Improvement Assn., 47 Cal.3d at pp. 391, 409 fn. 12) (internal quotations omitted). A clearly inadequate or unsupported study is entitled to no judicial deference. Id. Drawing this line and determining whether the EIR complies with CEQA’s information disclosure requirements presents a question of law subject to independent review by the courts. Sierra Club v. County of Fresno (2018) 6 Cal.5th 502, 515; Madera Oversight Coalition, Inc. v. County of Madera (2011) 199 Cal.App.4th 48, 102, 131. As the court stated in Berkeley Jets, prejudicial abuse of discretion occurs if the failure to include relevant information precludes informed decision-making and 14 The CEQA Guidelines, codified in Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, section 15000 et seq., are regulatory guidelines promulgated by the state Natural Resources Agency for the implementation of CEQA. Cal. Pub. Res. Code, § 21083. The CEQA Guidelines are given “great weight in interpreting CEQA except when . . . clearly unauthorized or erroneous.” Center for Biological Diversity v. Dept. of Fish & Wildlife (2015) 62 Cal.4th 204, 217. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1270 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) informed public participation, thereby thwarting the statutory goals of the EIR process. 91 Cal.App.4th at p. 1355 (internal quotations omitted). The preparation and circulation of an EIR is more than a set of technical hurdles for agencies and developers to overcome. Communities for a Better Environment v. Richmond (2010) 184 Cal.App.4th 70, 80 (quoting Vineyard Area Citizens for Responsible Growth, Inc. v. City of Rancho Cordova (2007) 40 Cal.4th 412, 449-450). The EIR’s function is to ensure that government officials who decide to build or approve a project do so with a full understanding of the environmental consequences and, equally important, that the public is assured those consequences have been considered. Id. For the EIR to serve these goals it must present information so that the foreseeable impacts of pursuing the project can be understood and weighed, and the public must be given an adequate opportunity to comment on that presentation before the decision to go forward is made. Id. A strong presumption in favor of requiring preparation of an EIR is built into CEQA. This presumption is reflected in what is known as the “fair argument” standard under which an EIR must be prepared whenever substantial evidence in the record supports a fair argument that a project may have a significant effect on the environment. Quail Botanical Gardens Found., Inc. v. City of Encinitas (1994) 29 Cal.App.4th 1597, 1602; Friends of “B” St. v. City of Hayward (1980) 106 Cal.3d 988, 1002. The fair argument test stems from the statutory mandate that an EIR be prepared for any project that “may have a significant effect on the environment.” PRC, § 21151; see No Oil, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles (1974) 13 Cal.App.3d 68, 75; accord Jensen v. City of Santa Rosa (2018) 23 Cal.App.5th 877, 884. Under this test, if a proposed project is not exempt and may cause a significant effect on the environment, the lead agency must prepare an EIR. PRC, §§ 21100 (a), 21151; CEQA Guidelines, § 15064 (a)(1), (f)(1). An EIR may be dispensed with only if the lead agency finds no substantial evidence in the initial study or elsewhere in the record that the project may have a significant effect on the environment. Parker Shattuck Neighbors v. Berkeley City Council (2013) 222 Cal.App.4th 768, 785. In such a situation, the agency must adopt a negative declaration. PRC, § 21080, subd. (c)(1); CEQA Guidelines, §§ 15063 (b)(2), 15064(f)(3). “Significant effect upon the environment” is defined as “a substantial or potentially substantial adverse change in the environment.” PRC, § 21068; CEQA Guidelines, § 15382. A project may have a significant effect on the environment if there is a ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1271 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) reasonable probability that it will result in a significant impact. No Oil, Inc., 13 Cal.3d at p. 83 fn. 16; see Sundstrom v. County of Mendocino (1988) 202 Cal.App.3d 296, 309. If any aspect of the project may result in a significant impact on the environment, an EIR must be prepared even if the overall effect of the project is beneficial. CEQA Guidelines, § 15063(b)(1); see County Sanitation Dist. No. 2 v. County of Kern (2005) 127 Cal.App.4th 1544, 1580. This standard sets a “low threshold” for preparation of an EIR. Consolidated Irrigation Dist. v. City of Selma (2012) 204 Cal.App.4th 187, 207; Nelson v. County of Kern (2010) 190 Cal.App.4th 252; Pocket Protectors v. City of Sacramento (2004) 124 Cal.App.4th 903, 928; Bowman v. City of Berkeley (2004) 122 Cal.App.4th 572, 580; Citizen Action to Serve All Students v. Thornley (1990) 222 Cal.App.3d 748, 754; Sundstrom, 202 Cal.App.3d at p. 310. If substantial evidence in the record supports a fair argument that the project may have a significant environmental effect, the lead agency must prepare an EIR even if other substantial evidence before it indicates the project will have no significant effect. See Jensen, 23 Cal.App.5th at p. 886; Clews Land & Livestock v. City of San Diego (2017) 19 Cal.App.5th 161, 183; Stanislaus Audubon Society, Inc. v. County of Stanislaus (1995) 33 Cal.App.4th 144, 150; Brentwood Assn. for No Drilling, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles (1982) 134 Cal.App.3d 491; Friends of “B” St., 106 Cal.App.3d 988; CEQA Guidelines, § 15064(f)(1). B. The Project Violates CEQA’s Prohibition Against Pre-commitment. It is a “general principle that before conducting CEQA review, agencies must not ‘take any action’ that significantly furthers a project ‘in a manner that forecloses alternatives or mitigation measures that would ordinarily be part of CEQA review of that public project.’” Save Tara v. City of West Hollywood (2008) 45 Cal.4th 116, 138; CEQA Guidelines § 15004, subd. (b)(2)(B). When deciding whether the City pre-committed or approved the project, courts “look both to the agreement itself and to the surrounding circumstances, as shown in the record of the decision, to determine whether an agency's authorization or execution of an agreement for development constitutes a “decision ... which commits the agency to a definite course of action in regard to a project.” (Cal.Code Regs., tit. 14, § 15352.).” Save Tara v. City of West Hollywood (2008) 45 Cal.4th 116, 139. Precommitment – or approval of the Project before the review of its environmental impacts – may be found based on the totality of circumstances even where the final agreement includes a condition granting the city complete discretion over CEQA ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1272 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) matters. RiverWatch v. Olivenhain Municipal Water Dist. (2009) 170 Cal.App.4th 1186, 1211–1212 (the agency's public announcements, actions, preparing to relocate tenants from the property, substantial financial contribution to the project, its willingness to bind itself, by the draft agreement, to convey the property if the developer ‘satisfied’ CEQA’s ‘requirements, as reasonably determined by the City Manager,’ all demonstrate that “City committed itself to a definite course of action regarding the project before fully evaluating its environmental effects. That is what sections 21100 and 21151 prohibit.” ) In addition, the lead agency pre-commits to the project where it “ ‘contracted away its power to consider the full range of alternatives and mitigation measures required by CEQA’ and had precluded consideration of a ‘no project’ option. (Citizens for Responsible Government, supra, 56 Cal.App.4th at pp. 1221–1222, 66 Cal.Rptr.2d 102.) ‘Indeed, the purpose of a development agreement is to provide developers with an assurance that they can complete the project. After entering into the development agreement with [the developer], the City is not free to reconsider the wisdom of the project in light of environmental effects.” (Id. at p. 1223, 66 Cal.Rptr.2d 102.).” Save Tara v. City of West Hollywood (2008) 45 Cal.4th 116, 138. Here, despite its language in the WS Settlement and the Proposed Ordinance Staff Report and Text Amendments, such as “optional” or “voluntary”, the effect of the Proposed Ordinance and the WS Settlement and the actions of the City, including its willingness to be bound and to take action on the Proposed Ordinance by the August 1, 2023 as agreed upon in the WS Settlement and in the same terms as proposed in the WS Settlement – confirms that the City is willing to be bound to: (1) process WS’ projects as by-right and ministerial and, as such, cannot exercise its discretion or compel WS to make any changes in its projects; (2) approve any off-site affordable units WS proposes, even if those are proposed more than 0.25 miles away from the market-rate project and even if the proposed units are not dispersed properly or are not equivalent to the market-rate units. In addition, by labeling the WS’s projects as ministerial and by-right, the City will have contracted away its discretion and fulfil the Planning and Zonin Law’s requirement to mitigate the envirnomental justice disparate impacts of the WS projects on the disadvantaged community of the Downtown Santa Monica, where the WS’ projects are located. It will further be unable to comply with CEQA’s mandate to mitigate air quality, greenhouse gas emission, and other impacts. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1273 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) As such, regardless of its own characterization that the Proposed Ordinance is completely optional, it pre-commits to approve the WS projects before evaluatin their impacts, in violation of CEQA. C. The Project Violates CEQA’s Piecemealing Prohibition The Proposed Ordinance making text amendments separate from the WS projects themselves engages in piecemealing, prohibited by CEQA. Simply put, the City must have considered the Proposed Ordinance along with the WS projects, and evaluated their cumulative impacts. Instead, the City views the Proposed Ordinance as merely a paper project to claim it will have no impacts by its own, and also disposes of the CEQA review of the future WS projects that were admittedly non-compliant with the General Plan and that, as a result, may have land use impacts. Notably, CEQA requires that agencies consider not only the direct but also the indirect reasonably foreseeable impacts of the project, and not only the individual impacts of the Project but the cumulative impacts, along with “”. CEQA Guidelines §§ 15358 [“Indirect or secondary effects which are caused by the project and are later in time or farther removed in distance, but are still reasonably foreseeable. Indirect or secondary effects may include growth-inducing effects and other effects related to induced changes in the pattern of land use, population density, or growth rate, and related effects on air and water and other natural systems, including ecosystems”]; 15355 [“incremental impact of the project when added to other closely related past, present, and reasonably foreseeable probable future projects”]. As such, the Project violates CEQA’s critical piecemealing prohibition and fails to consider the cumulative impacts of the WS projects, in violation of CEQA. D. The Project Violates CEQA as It Seeks to Improperly Tier Off of an Addendum to the EIR The Staff Report for the June 21, 2023 hearing provides – as the WS Settlement Agreement proposed – that this Proposed Ordinance is exempt from CEQA. A close look at the City’s position shows that its CEQA determination improperly relies on studies in the Addendum, rather than the EIR. Specifically, it provides: “An analysis of the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance as outlined in the attached Resolution of Recommendation was prepared pursuant to State California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. Based on this analysis, the 6th Cycle Housing Element Final Environmental Impact Report ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1274 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) (SCH No. 20212269242021), certified on October 12, 2021, and the Addendum to the Final EIR, adopted on October 11, 2022, accounts for and analyzes the potential environmental effects associated with the proposed Zoning Ordinance Amendments and Ordinance Projects. Therefore, the proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance do not trigger any of the conditions described in CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 that would require the preparation of a supplemental EIR or negative declaration pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15168(c). The following provides the summary of this analysis: The Housing Element EIR analyzed a total of 11,025 housing units planned in the City during the 6th Cycle period of 2021-2029. Subsequent to certification of the Housing Element EIR, the City revised the Housing Element and prepared an addendum to the Housing Element EIR (“Housing Element Addendum”) that analyzed the total planned number of units in the City from 11,025 to 13,600 housing units. The Suitable Site Inventory (“SSI”) contained in the certified Housing Element is the City’s roadmap to achieving the commitment of 13,600 units and identifies specific sites for housing along with their potential housing capacity. Although the certified Housing Element calls for, and the SSI accommodates, 13,600 units, the Housing Element Addendum “conservatively considers maximum theoretical buildout with an additional 10- percent increase, for a total of 14,565 dwelling units.” Therefore, the Housing Element Addendum provides a 965-unit buffer (“Buffer”) to cover and analyze potential environmental effects for units proposed beyond those accounted for in the certified Housing Element SSI. The proposed changes to the Zoning Ordinance will restrict the density of the Ordinance Projects (including the related offsite affordable receiver sites) to no more than the unit capacity assumed in the SSI at the site plus any additional units beyond the SSI Credit so long as the additional units collectively proposed for Ordinance Projects do not exceed the buffer of 965 units. Since the proposed provisions for Affordable Housing Units, State Density Bonus Benefits, and Timing of Completion for Ordinance Projects would terminate and upon issuance of Administrative Approval applications for a total of 965 additional units, the potential environmental impacts resulting from amendments to the Zoning Ordinance have been adequately analyzed in ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1275 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) the Housing Element EIR and Addendum and do not trigger any of the conditions described in CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 that would require the preparation of a supplemental EIR or negative declaration pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15168(c).” (6/21/2023 Staff Report, emph. added.) Simply put, the City admits that its EIR analyzed only the growth of 11,025 units, but then claims that its Addendum to the EIR analyzed 14,565 units (13,600 units plus the 965 buffer units), and hence relying on that very Addendum declares that no further supplemental EIR is required. The City’s position is legally erroneous for several reasons. First, CEQA does not allow a Project to rely on an Addendum, but only on the EIR, to claim an exemption. CEQA Guidelines § 15164 [Addendum to an EIR], 15168(c) [“Use with Later Activities. Later activities in the program must be examined in the light of the program EIR to determine whether an additional environmental document must be prepared.”]. Here, the City is basing its CEQA Guidelines § 15168(c) exemption determination on the Addendum that allegedly analyzed the 14,565 units. The City cannot do that under any CEQA provision. Second, the City’s Addendum analysis cannot be relied upon because it was legally improper, to begin with. Here, admittedly, the City’s EIR analyzed only 11,025 units, whereas its Addendum allegedly analyzed 14,565 units. As such, the City could not have used an Addendum because, inter alia, the scope of the initial Project anlayzed in the EIR (11,025 units) has dramatically changed and increased (to 14,565 units). CEQA Guidelines § 15162(a)(1). Third, even if reliance on the Addendum were legally proper – which it is not – the City’s reliance on the Addendum is also improper because the Proposed Ordinance triggers further changes to the initial project – the Housing Element 6th Cycle – by allowing one developer WS to build massive market-rate units in the Downtown Santa Monica with disadvantaged community and provide off-site affordable units anywhere it wishes – unrestricted to 0.25 miles, not at the specified sites the City determined have the capacity to accommodate – and much less than what the initial Housing Element provided (5% less). Moreover, albeit inconspicuous, the Ordinance allows WS not to construct the units, but to simply “provide” such units in any existing older buildings. While the noted issues may indicate socio-economic concerns, those have secondary physical impacts since ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1276 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) they lead to displacement of population and disproportionately impact the disadvantaged communities in the Downtown, leading to more adverse impacts to human beings, their health and safety. CEQA Guidelines § 16065 [mandatory significance to human beings, cumulative impacts]. Tellingly, the Proposed Ordinance proposes changes that were not known and could not have been known before and shows that the impacts of the WS projects may be more significant and severe than before. Fourth, unlike the Housing Element analyzed in the EIR, the Proposed Ordinance provides for a blanket CEQA exemption to the WS projects. This suggests new and potentially significant impacts not known before. It also allows WS to locate those projects anywhere, regardless of whether those sites are suitable for a residential use. The City’s sole justification that the Addendum studied the maximum growth is misplaced. Specifically, under the recent case, where the agency used an Addendum or invoked an Exemption relying on the Program EIR which allegedly analyzed the overall development but allowed density transfers, the Court held that the choice of the addendum or exemption was improper since the severity of the projects may change depenidng on what is proposed and on what sites. IBC Business Owners for Sensible Development v. City of Irvine (2023) 88 Cal.App.5th 100, 129-130 (“But there could be a significant environmental effect if the single project emitted 5,000 MTons. The total emissions of the single project would be two and a half times greater than the combined emissions of the two smaller projects. An analysis would be needed to determine whether the 5,000 MTons of emissions caused by the single project were still consistent with the 2010 PEIR's goal of net zero emissions.” Id. at 129-130.) Here, factually the WS projects are proposed in the envirnomentall challenged disadvantaged community areas and therefore their impacts, including in traffic, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions or even aesthetic and open space, will arguably be more severe. Moreover, all the WS projects are concentrated in the Downtown Santa Monica – as such, the cumulative impacts of such projects in the Downtown suggests such impacts will be more severe. To illustrate, the WS projects will reportedly add 4,500 unis to the Downtown Santa Monica: ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1277 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) “Walter’s 4,500 apartments would be spread across 14 buildings, including a 15-story high-rise with 2,000 units that would be the tallest in Santa Monica outside the city’s downtown. The plans have stunned local elected officials, with some worrying that the community will lose its distinctiveness.”15 (Emph. added.) Neither can the WS projects be said to be triggered by the need or feasibility, but only profitability: “Developers noticed. To take advantage of the oversight, they submitted plans for 16 new projects*, including one 15-story, 2,000-unit block for a low-slung commercial area around the light-rail Expo Line, according to Emily Sawicki at the Santa Monica Daily Press, which broke the story. On that site, builder WS Communities had previously planned to construct 183 units. (Several of the projects come from WS Communities, which submitted supersized versions of previously planned projects. At another site, for example, the firm could replace a planned 51-unit building with a 222-unit building.) “This is not theoretical,” planning manager Jing Yeo told the Santa Monica City Council recently. “This is very real and it’s happening. These are projects that, as long as they include 20 percent on-site affordable or a 100 percent moderate [-income housing], we must approve those projects … The consequences are already in effect.”16 (Emph. added.) Critically, the Proposed Ordinance – allowing the WS projects to build about 4,500 units and to provide only 15% affordable units and off of the base units, rather than the total units – does not even meet the goals of the Housing Element to meet the 70% affordable unit production: “In its original Housing Element, which was submitted to the State for approval in October 2021, Santa Monica outlined a plan it believed would 15 Article available at: https://www.latimes.com/homeless-housing/story/2022-10-24/santa- monica-housing-apartment-boom 16 Article available at: https://slate.com/business/2022/10/santa-monica-california-zoning-housing- nimby.html ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1278 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) meet a Regional Housing Needs Allocation, or RHNA, of 8,895 new units, of which 6,168 would be affordable.”17 (Emph. added.) Lastly, contrary to the City’s assertions that its Addendum analyzed the impact of 14,565 units and therefore no additional CEQA analysis is required is inaccurate and misleading. What the City is omitting is the reason that the Addendum even mentioned 14,565 units was the recognition that some sites that the City had initially assumed projects will be built at will in fact not be developed at all or will be developed in reduced capacities. As the Addendum provides: “As described in the revised Housing Element Update, 13,600 units are anticipated in the 6th Cycle housing period. This 13,600 accounts for a 10-percent discount factor was applied to the current number of approved and pending units to allow for the possibility that some projects may never proceed to construction. In addition, per HCD comments, a 15 percent reduction in the potential development capacity of the sites in the SSI was taken to account for the potential that sites may not be developed to their full potential. While the SSI provided in the revised June 2022 Housing Element Update describes a total of 13,600 dwelling units, as described within the methodology for each of the resource areas, the quantitative impact analysis in this addendum conservatively considers an additional 10-percent for a total of 14,565 dwelling units.”18 (Emph. added.) In contrast here, there is no doubt that the projects proposed by WS will be built. There is also no doubt that those projects will be built at specific sites that are already envirnomentally challenged and in the disadvantaged community area. As such, the Project proposed now is far different and may have more severe impacts than the project proposed in the Housing Element or analyzed in its EIR, let alone in the Addendum 17 See: https://smdp.com/2022/06/14/housing-element-still-under-revision-at-planning- commission-as-deadline-looms/ 18 See, Addendum to the EIR of the 6th Cycle Housing Element of the General Plan, p. 4, footnote 7 (pdf p. 12), available at: https://santamonica.gov/media/Document%20Library/Project/6th%20Cycle%20Housing%20Ele ment%20(2021- 2029)/Final%20Addendum%20to%20the%20City%20of%20Santa%20Monica%206th%20Cycle%2 02021-2029%20Housing%20Element%20EIR_100322.pdf ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1279 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) that was legally improper, to begin with. In light of all the foregoing reasons, the City’s claimed exemption based on the Program EIR or its Addendum is legally erroneous as a matter of law. E. The Project Violates CEQA as It Seeks to Provide Ministerial Process to the Otherwsie Discretionary Apporvals. As detailed above, the City’s Proposed Ordinance labeling WS projects ministerial – where the City acknowledges those projects are clearly inconsistent with the zoning regulations and the City’s General Plan. F. The Project May Have Significant Traffic, Air Quality, Greenhouse Gas Emission, Open Space, Land Use, Aesthetic, Population and Housing, Public Services, Historical Resources, Hazards, and Other Impacts, Individually or Cumulatively. Based on our prior comments as to WS projects which we incorporate here by reference, the Proposed Ordinance will enable WS projects which may have a host of impacts, as identified here. In addition, the Proposed Ordinance may have cumulative impact and impacts on human beings, requiring mandatory findings of significance and an EIR. The scope of such impacts cannot be ascertained at this time, since the WS has not even identified the location of the off-site affordable units. VI. THE PROJECT WOULD BE APPROVED IN VIOLATION OF THE DENSITY BONUS LAW AND ITS INHERENTLY PROMOTED EQUITABLE PRINCIPLES OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION As the City’s June 21, 2023 Staff Report, p. 4 acknowledges, the Density Bonus Law requires that the affordable units be provided on-site: “Under the State Density Bonus Law, the required affordable units must be provided onsite as part of the development project to be eligible for a density bonus and related benefits. However, the Off-Site Affordable Option would allow the same State Density Bonus Law benefits (i.e., up to a 50% market rate density bonus, three permitted incentives, and additional waivers of development standards) as if the affordable units were to be provided on-site.” (June 21, 2023 Staff Report.) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1280 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) The Density Bonus Law’s requirement, however, is much more than that. First, it requires that the affordable units be provided on “contiguous” sites. Gov. Code § 65915(i) (“the residential units shall be on contiguous sites that are the subject of one development application….”). Second, as noted earlier, the Density Bonus Law allows density bonus, incentives and waivers if the Project “constructs” affordable units, rather than simply provides those. Gov. Code § 65915(b)(1) (“(if an applicant for a housing development seeks and agrees to construct a housing development…”). Third, to make the above-noted provisions enforceable and binding, the Density Bonus Law allows an agency to deny density bonus and incentives (concessions and waivers) where those fail to make required showings. Gov. Code § 65915(d)-(e) [showing for concessions and waivers]. The City’s Density Bonus implementation municipal code sections contain the same requirements. SMMC 922.040(a)(1) [construct]. See also, SMMC 922.080(A)-(B) [procedures, including showing for concession and waivers]. Here, inconsistent with the Density Bonus Law and its implementing municipal code provisions, the Proposed Ordinance disables the state law requirements noted above and allows the Applicant to solely provide affordable units, which – on the example in the WS Settlement Agreement – can be provided in an older project where older units are refurbished rather than built. This squarely conflicts with the state law provision that an agency can deny density bonus concessions where: “(A) The concession or incentive does not result in identifiable and actual cost reductions, consistent with subdivision (k), to provide for affordable housing costs, as defined in Section 50052.5 of the Health and Safety Code, or for rents for the targeted units to be set as specified in subdivision (c). (B) The concession or incentive would have a specific, adverse impact, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 65589.5, upon public health and safety or on any real property that is listed in the California Register of Historical Resources and for which there is no feasible method to satisfactorily mitigate or avoid the specific, adverse impact without rendering the development unaffordable to low-income and moderate-income households. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1281 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) (C) The concession or incentive would be contrary to state or federal law.” Gov. Code § 65915(d)(1). To the extent the SMMC code provisions may be amended by Ordinance 2742 to allow off-site affordable units to meet the RHNA numbers, the Proposed Ordinance fails that purpose because it allows WS to build about 4,500 units and provide only 15% affordable units of the base density, rather than the total units produced, as opposed to the City’s off-site requirement for rental units being 20%. Notably, to the extent the WS projects may include ownership rather than rental units, those provide an even further reduction of the required off-site units under Ordinance 2742. Notably, the above-noted requirements also ensure equitable and anti-segregation principles, to ensure that the low-income population is afforded the same rights and privileges as the residents of market-rate units. Yet, the Proposed Ordinance violates those equitable and constitutional principles as well. As such, the Proposed Ordinance should not be approved because it manifestly seeks to bypass and circumvent the critical requirements of the Density Bonus Law and, by doing so, also violates the equitable principles rooted in California Constitution. VII. THE PROJECT WOULD BE APPROVED IN VIOLATION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING LAW As briefly noted earlier, the Project will violate the Planning and Zoning Law’s requirements, including that any project or zoning ordinance must be consistent with the City’s General Plan and must also be subject to the environmental justice principles and considerations. Gov. Code §§ 65860 [any zoning ordinance]; 65867.5 [development agreement and subdivision]) vertical consistency; Gov. Code § 65300.5 [horizontal consistency]. As related, the agency cannot achieve a zoning ordinance’s or project’s General Plan consistency by amending the General Plan itself. “A zoning ordinance that is inconsistent with the general plan is invalid when passed [citations] and one that was originally consistent but has become inconsistent must be brought into conformity with the general plan. [Citation.] The Planning and Zoning Law does not contemplate that general plans will be amended to conform to zoning ordinances. The tail does not wag the dog. The general plan is the charter to which the ordinance must conform.” Napa Citizens for Honest Government v. Napa County Bd. of Supervisors (2001) 91 Cal.App.4th 342, 389. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1282 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) This is because the General Plan ensures orderly growth. In the words of the Court: A general plan serves as a “charter for future development” ( Lesher Communications, Inc. v. City of Walnut Creek (1990) 52 Cal. 3d 531, 540 [277 Cal. Rptr. 1, 802 P.2d 317]) and embodies “fundamental land use decisions that guide the future growth and development of cities and counties.” (City of Santa Ana v. City of Garden Grove (1979) 100 Cal. App. 3d 521, 532 [160 Cal. Rptr. 907].) “ ‘ “[T]he propriety of virtually any local decision affecting land use and development depends upon consistency with the applicable general plan and its elements” [statutorily required elements include land use, circulation, housing, conservation, open space and noise].’ [Citations.] ‘The consistency doctrine has been described as “the linchpin of California's land use and development laws; it is the principle which infuse[s] the concept of planned growth with the force of law.” . . .’ ” (Families Unafraid to Uphold Rural etc. County v. Board of Supervisors (1998) 62 Cal. App. 4th 1332, 1336 [74 Cal. Rptr. 2d 1] (Families Unafraid).)” County of Amador v. El Dorado County Water Agency (1999) 76 Cal.App.4th 931, 949-950. Here, the June 21, 2023 Staff Report acknowledges (at p. 2): “The Builder’s Remedy applications propose housing development projects that are inconsistent with the City’s LUCE and Zoning Ordinance, in part, because the housing development projects would far exceed height and FAR maximums.” However, in the proposed findings for the Proposed Ordinance to be independently adopted by the decisionmakers – upon the changes to take place under the Proposed Ordinance – the City both reiterates that the WS applications are non-compliant and yet provides that if those are re-applied under the amendments per the Proposed Ordinance, then those will miraculously become compliant. Notably, there is no assurance that the WS projects will change or reduce in FAR or height – the only change will be that the Proposed Ordinance will legalize what is now admittedly illegal: “Zoning Text Amendment Findings 1. The proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plans in that the proposed amendments incentivize the production of housing projects ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1283 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) that are consistent with the General Plan and any applicable Specific Plan on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or applicable Specific Plan standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan and applicable Specific Plan development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and provide new deed-restricted affordable and market-rate housing units in Santa Monica. 2. The proposed amendments to the text of the Zoning Ordinance are consistent with the purpose of the Zoning Ordinance to promote the growth of the City in an orderly manner and to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare in that the amendments will incentivize the production of General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance compliant housing on parcels that are subject to pending applications for housing development projects that have asserted eligibility for processing under the “Builder’s Remedy” provision of the Housing Accountability Act (California Government Code section 65589.5(d)), that were filed prior to certification of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. These Builder’s Remedy applications do not comply with General Plan or Zoning Ordinance standards for Floor Area Ratio or building height. The new projects that may be submitted in accordance with the text amendments would comply with General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development standards for Floor Area Ratio and building height and therefore promote the orderly growth of the City in a manner that protects public health, safety and general welfare in comparison to projects that exceed General Plan, Specific Plan, and Zoning Ordinance development parameters.” ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1284 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Yet, it is settled that the consistency with the General Plan (including its FAR and height limitations) is not achieved by amending the General Plan or its implementation ordinances. Otherwise, if the General Plan would be easily amended – without any comprehensive review of the impacts of such amendments, including on other elements of the General Plan (horizontal consistency), then such interpretation would render the General Plan consistency requirement of the planning and zoning law as surplusage. This will conflict with the statutory interpretation rule against surplusage. Brewer v. Patel (1993) 20 Cal.App.4th 1017, 1021 (avoid interpretations that render any statutory language surplusage.) And even if the Proposed Ordinance could be deemed consistent with the General Plan or Specific Plan as to the FAR and height of the WS projects, it will still be inconsistent with the General Plan and its Housing Element, since it will provide less off-site affordable units than required. According to the recently adopted Housing Element, including its EIR, the off-site affordable units were a compromise but, in return, project applicants had to provide more off-site affordable units: “The City’s assumptions of feasibility and the City’s SSI are based on the results of a feasibility analysis prepared by HR&A dated June 9, 2021 and February 2, 2022. Based on the results of the feasibility analysis, the feasible FARs for housing projects range from a minimum 2.75 to 4.0 with heights ranging from 55 feet to 84 feet. Any changes will promote housing and ensure that overall unit capacity assumed in the site inventory is met, including income category, and will be no lower than the minimum FAR and height shown in the table below. The off-site affordability requirement will be greater than the on-site requirement.”19 Similarly, the Housing Element EIR reflects this requirement: “Notes: The City reserves the right to adjust these heights and FARs up or down. Any changes will ensure feasibility and that overall unit capacity assumed in the site inventory is met, including income category, and will 19 2021-2022 approved Housing Element, pdf p. 26, available at: https://santamonica.gov/media/Document%20Library/Project/6th%20Cycle%20Housing%20Ele ment%20(2021-2029)/September%202022%20HE%20Final%20Draft.pdf, accessed 6/18/2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1285 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) be no lower than existing height and FAR. The off-site affordability requirement will be greater than the on-site requirement.”20 In addition, in light of the environmental justice principles and the fact that the all, but one, of WS projects to be allowed by the Ordinance are located within the disadvantaged community area mapped by CalEPA,21 the Proposed Ordinance also conflicts with the Planning and Zoning Law’s environmental justice requirements by depriving the public of any meaningful participation to shape the project and by stripping the City from the ability to address any environmental justice and disproportionate impacts, in violation of Cal. Gov. Code § 65302(h) [environmental justice]. Under state law: “[E]nvironmental justice” means the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.” (Gov. Code, § 65040.12, subd. (e).) Fairness in this context means that the benefits of a healthy environment should be available to everyone, and the burdens of pollution or other physical impacts should not be focused on sensitive populations or on communities that already are experiencing its adverse effects.” Notably, the City’s recently adopted Housing Element and its provisions acknowledged the environmental justice and equitable principles and sought to redress those through proposed changes, as noted in the Housing Element EIR: “Affordable Housing Zoning Overlay for 100 Percent Moderate Income Projects To incentivize 100 percent moderate income projects to be developed, the City is proposing an Affordable Housing Overlay that would apply to targeted areas of the City – specifically, around the Metro E (Expo) LRT stations. The overlay would allow 100 percent affordable housing projects to be developed with: • Unlimited FAR and height in all zones; • Minimum of 4 stories guaranteed in all residential zones; and • No minimum parking requirements. 20 Housing Element Final EIR, p. 2.0-21 (pdf p. 84), available at: https://www.santamonica.gov/media/Housing-Element-Update-2021-to- 2029/Final%20Draft%206th%20Cycle%20Housing%20EIR.pdf (Accessed 6/18/2023) 21 CalEPA Designation interactive map: https://calepa.ca.gov/envjustice/ghginvest/ ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1286 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) With the proposed overlay, 100 percent affordable moderate income housing projects would be able to have greater density and height than market-rate housing making it more competitive to build. To address historic patterns of segregation and past discriminatory practices, the overlay would exclude Environmental Justice areas and historically redlined areas of the City.” (Housing Element EIR, p. 2.0- 24, emph. added.) As such, the Proposed Ordinance should not be approved since it violates the Planning and Zoning Law’s General Plan consistency and environmental justice requirements, as well as the Housing Element’s principles. VIII. CONCLUSION In light of the aforementioned concerns, SWMSRCC respectfully requests that the City deny the Proposed Ordinance and all of its findings, including CEQA exemption. If the City has any questions or concerns, feel free to contact our Office. Sincerely, Naira Soghbatyan Attorneys for Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters Attached: March 8, 2021 SWAPE Letter to Mitchell M. Tsai re Local Hire Requirements and Considerations for Greenhouse Gas Modeling (Exhibit A); Air Quality and GHG Expert Paul Rosenfeld CV (Exhibit B); and Air Quality and GHG Expert Matt Hagemann CV (Exhibit C). ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1287 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) EXHIBIT A ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1288 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 1 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 March 8, 2021 Mitchell M. Tsai 155 South El Molino, Suite 104 Pasadena, CA 91101 Subject: Local Hire Requirements and Considerations for Greenhouse Gas Modeling Dear Mr. Tsai, Soil Water Air Protection Enterprise (“SWAPE”) is pleased to provide the following draft technical report explaining the significance of worker trips required for construction of land use development projects with respect to the estimation of greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions. The report will also discuss the potential for local hire requirements to reduce the length of worker trips, and consequently, reduced or mitigate the potential GHG impacts. Worker Trips and Greenhouse Gas Calculations The California Emissions Estimator Model (“CalEEMod”) is a “statewide land use emissions computer model designed to provide a uniform platform for government agencies, land use planners, and environmental professionals to quantify potential criteria pollutant and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with both construction and operations from a variety of land use projects.”1 CalEEMod quantifies construction-related emissions associated with land use projects resulting from off-road construction equipment; on-road mobile equipment associated with workers, vendors, and hauling; fugitive dust associated with grading, demolition, truck loading, and on-road vehicles traveling along paved and unpaved roads; and architectural coating activities; and paving.2 The number, length, and vehicle class of worker trips are utilized by CalEEMod to calculate emissions associated with the on-road vehicle trips required to transport workers to and from the Project site during construction.3 1 “California Emissions Estimator Model.” CAPCOA, 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/caleemod/home. 2 “California Emissions Estimator Model.” CAPCOA, 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/caleemod/home. 3 “CalEEMod User’s Guide.” CAPCOA, November 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/01_user-39-s-guide2016-3-2_15november2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4, p. 34. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1289 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 2 Specifically, the number and length of vehicle trips is utilized to estimate the vehicle miles travelled (“VMT”) associated with construction. Then, utilizing vehicle-class specific EMFAC 2014 emission factors, CalEEMod calculates the vehicle exhaust, evaporative, and dust emissions resulting from construction-related VMT, including personal vehicles for worker commuting.4 Specifically, in order to calculate VMT, CalEEMod multiplies the average daily trip rate by the average overall trip length (see excerpt below): “VMTd = Σ(Average Daily Trip Rate i * Average Overall Trip Length i) n Where: n = Number of land uses being modeled.”5 Furthermore, to calculate the on-road emissions associated with worker trips, CalEEMod utilizes the following equation (see excerpt below): “Emissionspollutant = VMT * EFrunning,pollutant Where: Emissionspollutant = emissions from vehicle running for each pollutant VMT = vehicle miles traveled EFrunning,pollutant = emission factor for running emissions.”6 Thus, there is a direct relationship between trip length and VMT, as well as a direct relationship between VMT and vehicle running emissions. In other words, when the trip length is increased, the VMT and vehicle running emissions increase as a result. Thus, vehicle running emissions can be reduced by decreasing the average overall trip length, by way of a local hire requirement or otherwise. Default Worker Trip Parameters and Potential Local Hire Requirements As previously discussed, the number, length, and vehicle class of worker trips are utilized by CalEEMod to calculate emissions associated with the on-road vehicle trips required to transport workers to and from the Project site during construction.7 In order to understand how local hire requirements and associated worker trip length reductions impact GHG emissions calculations, it is important to consider the CalEEMod default worker trip parameters. 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 project- specific values, but the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) requires that such changes be justified by substantial evidence.8 The default number of construction-related worker trips is calculated by multiplying the 4 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 14-15. 5 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 23. 6 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 15. 7 “CalEEMod User’s Guide.” CAPCOA, November 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/01_user-39-s-guide2016-3-2_15november2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4, p. 34. 8 CalEEMod User Guide, available at: http://www.caleemod.com/, p. 1, 9. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1290 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 3 number of pieces of equipment for all phases by 1.25, with the exception of worker trips required for the building construction and architectural coating phases.9 Furthermore, the worker trip vehicle class is a 50/25/25 percent mix of light duty autos, light duty truck class 1 and light duty truck class 2, respectively.”10 Finally, the default worker trip length is consistent with the length of the operational home-to-work vehicle trips.11 The operational home-to-work vehicle trip lengths are: “[B]ased on the location and urbanization selected on the project characteristic screen. These values were supplied by the air districts or use a default average for the state. Each district (or county) also assigns trip lengths for urban and rural settings” (emphasis added). 12 Thus, the default worker trip length is based on the location and urbanization level selected by the User when modeling emissions. The below table shows the CalEEMod default rural and urban worker trip lengths by air basin (see excerpt below and Attachment A).13 Worker Trip Length by Air Basin Air Basin Rural (miles) Urban (miles) Great Basin Valleys 16.8 10.8 Lake County 16.8 10.8 Lake Tahoe 16.8 10.8 Mojave Desert 16.8 10.8 Mountain Counties 16.8 10.8 North Central Coast 17.1 12.3 North Coast 16.8 10.8 Northeast Plateau 16.8 10.8 Sacramento Valley 16.8 10.8 Salton Sea 14.6 11 San Diego 16.8 10.8 San Francisco Bay Area 10.8 10.8 San Joaquin Valley 16.8 10.8 South Central Coast 16.8 10.8 South Coast 19.8 14.7 Average 16.47 11.17 Minimum 10.80 10.80 Maximum 19.80 14.70 Range 9.00 3.90 9 “CalEEMod User’s Guide.” CAPCOA, November 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/01_user-39-s-guide2016-3-2_15november2017.pdf?sfvrsn=4, p. 34. 10 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 15. 11 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 14. 12 “Appendix A Calculation Details for CalEEMod.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default-source/caleemod/02_appendix-a2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=6, p. 21. 13 “Appendix D Default Data Tables.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/05_appendix-d2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=4, p. D-84 – D-86. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1291 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 4 As demonstrated above, default rural worker trip lengths for air basins in California vary from 10.8- to 19.8- miles, with an average of 16.47 miles. Furthermore, default urban worker trip lengths vary from 10.8- to 14.7- miles, with an average of 11.17 miles. Thus, while default worker trip lengths vary by location, default urban worker trip lengths tend to be shorter in length. Based on these trends evident in the CalEEMod default worker trip lengths, we can reasonably assume that the efficacy of a local hire requirement is especially dependent upon the urbanization of the project site, as well as the project location. Practical Application of a Local Hire Requirement and Associated Impact To provide an example of the potential impact of a local hire provision on construction-related GHG emissions, we estimated the significance of a local hire provision for the Village South Specific Plan (“Project”) located in the City of Claremont (“City”). The Project proposed to construct 1,000 residential units, 100,000-SF of retail space, 45,000-SF of office space, as well as a 50-room hotel, on the 24-acre site. The Project location is classified as Urban and lies within the Los Angeles-South Coast County. As a result, the Project has a default worker trip length of 14.7 miles.14 In an effort to evaluate the potential for a local hire provision to reduce the Project’s construction-related GHG emissions, we prepared an updated model, reducing all worker trip lengths to 10 miles (see Attachment B). Our analysis estimates that if a local hire provision with a 10-mile radius were to be implemented, the GHG emissions associated with Project construction would decrease by approximately 17% (see table below and Attachment C). Local Hire Provision Net Change Without Local Hire Provision Total Construction GHG Emissions (MT CO2e) 3,623 Amortized Construction GHG Emissions (MT CO2e/year) 120.77 With Local Hire Provision Total Construction GHG Emissions (MT CO2e) 3,024 Amortized Construction GHG Emissions (MT CO2e/year) 100.80 % Decrease in Construction-related GHG Emissions 17% As demonstrated above, by implementing a local hire provision requiring 10 mile worker trip lengths, the Project could reduce potential GHG emissions associated with construction worker trips. More broadly, any local hire requirement that results in a decreased worker trip length from the default value has the potential to result in a reduction of construction-related GHG emissions, though the significance of the reduction would vary based on the location and urbanization level of the project site. This serves as an example of the potential impacts of local hire requirements on estimated project-level GHG emissions, though it does not indicate that local hire requirements would result in reduced construction-related GHG emission for all projects. As previously described, the significance of a local hire requirement depends on the worker trip length enforced and the default worker trip length for the project’s urbanization level and location. 14 “Appendix D Default Data Tables.” CAPCOA, October 2017, available at: http://www.aqmd.gov/docs/default- source/caleemod/05_appendix-d2016-3-2.pdf?sfvrsn=4, p. D-85. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1292 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 5 Disclaimer SWAPE has received limited discovery. 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1293 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Location Type Location Name Rural H-W (miles) Urban H-W (miles) Air Basin Great Basin 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Lake County 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Lake Tahoe 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Mojave Desert 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Mountain 16.8 10.8 Air Basin North Central 17.1 12.3 Air Basin North Coast 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Northeast 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Sacramento 16.8 10.8 Air Basin Salton Sea 14.6 11 Air Basin San Diego 16.8 10.8 Air Basin San Francisco 10.8 10.8 Air Basin San Joaquin 16.8 10.8 Air Basin South Central 16.8 10.8 Air Basin South Coast 19.8 14.7 Air District Amador County 16.8 10.8 Air District Antelope Valley 16.8 10.8 Air District Bay Area AQMD 10.8 10.8 Air District Butte County 12.54 12.54 Air District Calaveras 16.8 10.8 Air District Colusa County 16.8 10.8 Air District El Dorado 16.8 10.8 Air District Feather River 16.8 10.8 Air District Glenn County 16.8 10.8 Air District Great Basin 16.8 10.8 Air District Imperial County 10.2 7.3 Air District Kern County 16.8 10.8 Air District Lake County 16.8 10.8 Air District Lassen County 16.8 10.8 Air District Mariposa 16.8 10.8 Air District Mendocino 16.8 10.8 Air District Modoc County 16.8 10.8 Air District Mojave Desert 16.8 10.8 Air District Monterey Bay 16.8 10.8 Air District North Coast 16.8 10.8 Air District Northern Sierra 16.8 10.8 Air District Northern 16.8 10.8 Air District Placer County 16.8 10.8 Air District Sacramento 15 10 Attachment A ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1294 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Air District San Diego 16.8 10.8 Air District San Joaquin 16.8 10.8 Air District San Luis Obispo 13 13 Air District Santa Barbara 8.3 8.3 Air District Shasta County 16.8 10.8 Air District Siskiyou County 16.8 10.8 Air District South Coast 19.8 14.7 Air District Tehama County 16.8 10.8 Air District Tuolumne 16.8 10.8 Air District Ventura County 16.8 10.8 Air District Yolo/Solano 15 10 County Alameda 10.8 10.8 County Alpine 16.8 10.8 County Amador 16.8 10.8 County Butte 12.54 12.54 County Calaveras 16.8 10.8 County Colusa 16.8 10.8 County Contra Costa 10.8 10.8 County Del Norte 16.8 10.8 County El Dorado-Lake 16.8 10.8 County El Dorado-16.8 10.8 County Fresno 16.8 10.8 County Glenn 16.8 10.8 County Humboldt 16.8 10.8 County Imperial 10.2 7.3 County Inyo 16.8 10.8 County Kern-Mojave 16.8 10.8 County Kern-San 16.8 10.8 County Kings 16.8 10.8 County Lake 16.8 10.8 County Lassen 16.8 10.8 County Los Angeles-16.8 10.8 County Los Angeles-19.8 14.7 County Madera 16.8 10.8 County Marin 10.8 10.8 County Mariposa 16.8 10.8 County Mendocino-16.8 10.8 County Mendocino-16.8 10.8 County Mendocino-16.8 10.8 County Mendocino-16.8 10.8 County Merced 16.8 10.8 County Modoc 16.8 10.8 County Mono 16.8 10.8 County Monterey 16.8 10.8 County Napa 10.8 10.8 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1295 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) County Nevada 16.8 10.8 County Orange 19.8 14.7 County Placer-Lake 16.8 10.8 County Placer-Mountain 16.8 10.8 County Placer-16.8 10.8 County Plumas 16.8 10.8 County Riverside-16.8 10.8 County Riverside- 19.8 14.7 County Riverside-Salton 14.6 11 County Riverside-South 19.8 14.7 County Sacramento 15 10 County San Benito 16.8 10.8 County San Bernardino- 16.8 10.8 County San Bernardino- 19.8 14.7 County San Diego 16.8 10.8 County San Francisco 10.8 10.8 County San Joaquin 16.8 10.8 County San Luis Obispo 13 13 County San Mateo 10.8 10.8 County Santa Barbara- 8.3 8.3 County Santa Barbara- 8.3 8.3 County Santa Clara 10.8 10.8 County Santa Cruz 16.8 10.8 County Shasta 16.8 10.8 County Sierra 16.8 10.8 County Siskiyou 16.8 10.8 County Solano-15 10 County Solano-San 16.8 10.8 County Sonoma-North 16.8 10.8 County Sonoma-San 10.8 10.8 County Stanislaus 16.8 10.8 County Sutter 16.8 10.8 County Tehama 16.8 10.8 County Trinity 16.8 10.8 County Tulare 16.8 10.8 County Tuolumne 16.8 10.8 County Ventura 16.8 10.8 County Yolo 15 10 County Yuba 16.8 10.8 Statewide Statewide 16.8 10.8 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1296 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Air Basin Rural (miles)Urban (miles) Great Basin Valleys 16.8 10.8 Lake County 16.8 10.8 Lake Tahoe 16.8 10.8 Mojave Desert 16.8 10.8 Mountain Counties 16.8 10.8 North Central Coast 17.1 12.3 North Coast 16.8 10.8 Northeast Plateau 16.8 10.8 Sacramento Valley 16.8 10.8 Salton Sea 14.6 11 San Diego 16.8 10.8 San Francisco Bay Area 10.8 10.8 San Joaquin Valley 16.8 10.8 South Central Coast 16.8 10.8 South Coast 19.8 14.7 Average 16.47 11.17 Mininum 10.80 10.80 Maximum 19.80 14.70 Range 9.00 3.90 Worker Trip Length by Air Basin ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1297 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Office Building 45.00 1000sqft 1.03 45,000.00 0 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)36.00 1000sqft 0.83 36,000.00 0 Hotel 50.00 Room 1.67 72,600.00 0 Quality Restaurant 8.00 1000sqft 0.18 8,000.00 0 Apartments Low Rise 25.00 Dwelling Unit 1.56 25,000.00 72 Apartments Mid Rise 975.00 Dwelling Unit 25.66 975,000.00 2789 Regional Shopping Center 56.00 1000sqft 1.29 56,000.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 9 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 33 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2028Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 702.44 0.029CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.006N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 1 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual Attachment B ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1298 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Project Characteristics - Consistent with the DEIR's model. Land Use - See SWAPE comment regarding residential and retail land uses. Construction Phase - See SWAPE comment regarding individual construction phase lengths. Demolition - Consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding demolition. Vehicle Trips - Saturday trips consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding weekday and Sunday trips. Woodstoves - Woodstoves and wood-burning fireplaces consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding gas fireplaces. Energy Use - Construction Off-road Equipment Mitigation - See SWAPE comment on construction-related mitigation. Area Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Water Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 1.25 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 48.75 0.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 7.16 6.17 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 6.39 3.87 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 2.46 1.39 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 158.37 79.82 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 8.19 3.75 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 94.36 63.99 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 49.97 10.74 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 6.07 6.16 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.86 4.18 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.05 0.69 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 131.84 78.27 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 2 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1299 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.0 Emissions Summary tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.95 3.20 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 72.16 57.65 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 25.24 6.39 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.59 5.83 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.65 4.13 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 11.03 6.41 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 127.15 65.80 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 8.17 3.84 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 89.95 62.64 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 42.70 9.43 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 3 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1300 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr 2021 0.1713 1.8242 1.1662 2.4000e- 003 0.4169 0.0817 0.4986 0.1795 0.0754 0.2549 0.0000 213.1969 213.1969 0.0601 0.0000 214.6993 2022 0.6904 4.1142 6.1625 0.0189 1.3058 0.1201 1.4259 0.3460 0.1128 0.4588 0.0000 1,721.682 6 1,721.682 6 0.1294 0.0000 1,724.918 7 2023 0.6148 3.3649 5.6747 0.0178 1.1963 0.0996 1.2959 0.3203 0.0935 0.4138 0.0000 1,627.529 5 1,627.529 5 0.1185 0.0000 1,630.492 5 2024 4.1619 0.1335 0.2810 5.9000e- 004 0.0325 6.4700e- 003 0.0390 8.6300e- 003 6.0400e- 003 0.0147 0.0000 52.9078 52.9078 8.0200e- 003 0.0000 53.1082 Maximum 4.1619 4.1142 6.1625 0.0189 1.3058 0.1201 1.4259 0.3460 0.1128 0.4588 0.0000 1,721.682 6 1,721.682 6 0.1294 0.0000 1,724.918 7 Unmitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 4 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1301 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr 2021 0.1713 1.8242 1.1662 2.4000e- 003 0.4169 0.0817 0.4986 0.1795 0.0754 0.2549 0.0000 213.1967 213.1967 0.0601 0.0000 214.6991 2022 0.6904 4.1142 6.1625 0.0189 1.3058 0.1201 1.4259 0.3460 0.1128 0.4588 0.0000 1,721.682 3 1,721.682 3 0.1294 0.0000 1,724.918 3 2023 0.6148 3.3648 5.6747 0.0178 1.1963 0.0996 1.2959 0.3203 0.0935 0.4138 0.0000 1,627.529 1 1,627.529 1 0.1185 0.0000 1,630.492 1 2024 4.1619 0.1335 0.2810 5.9000e- 004 0.0325 6.4700e- 003 0.0390 8.6300e- 003 6.0400e- 003 0.0147 0.0000 52.9077 52.9077 8.0200e- 003 0.0000 53.1082 Maximum 4.1619 4.1142 6.1625 0.0189 1.3058 0.1201 1.4259 0.3460 0.1128 0.4588 0.0000 1,721.682 3 1,721.682 3 0.1294 0.0000 1,724.918 3 Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarter Start Date End Date Maximum Unmitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter)Maximum Mitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) 1 9-1-2021 11-30-2021 1.4103 1.4103 2 12-1-2021 2-28-2022 1.3613 1.3613 3 3-1-2022 5-31-2022 1.1985 1.1985 4 6-1-2022 8-31-2022 1.1921 1.1921 5 9-1-2022 11-30-2022 1.1918 1.1918 6 12-1-2022 2-28-2023 1.0774 1.0774 7 3-1-2023 5-31-2023 1.0320 1.0320 8 6-1-2023 8-31-2023 1.0260 1.0260 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 5 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1302 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Energy 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 3,896.073 2 3,896.073 2 0.1303 0.0468 3,913.283 3 Mobile 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 Waste 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 207.8079 0.0000 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Water 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 29.1632 556.6420 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Total 6.8692 9.5223 30.3407 0.0914 7.7979 0.2260 8.0240 2.0895 0.2219 2.3114 236.9712 12,294.18 07 12,531.15 19 15.7904 0.1260 12,963.47 51 Unmitigated Operational 9 9-1-2023 11-30-2023 1.0265 1.0265 10 12-1-2023 2-29-2024 2.8857 2.8857 11 3-1-2024 5-31-2024 1.6207 1.6207 Highest 2.8857 2.8857 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 6 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1303 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Energy 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 3,896.073 2 3,896.073 2 0.1303 0.0468 3,913.283 3 Mobile 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 Waste 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 207.8079 0.0000 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Water 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 29.1632 556.6420 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Total 6.8692 9.5223 30.3407 0.0914 7.7979 0.2260 8.0240 2.0895 0.2219 2.3114 236.9712 12,294.18 07 12,531.15 19 15.7904 0.1260 12,963.47 51 Mitigated Operational 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 7 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1304 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Demolition Demolition 9/1/2021 10/12/2021 5 30 2 Site Preparation Site Preparation 10/13/2021 11/9/2021 5 20 3 Grading Grading 11/10/2021 1/11/2022 5 45 4 Building Construction Building Construction 1/12/2022 12/12/2023 5 500 5 Paving Paving 12/13/2023 1/30/2024 5 35 6 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/31/2024 3/19/2024 5 35 OffRoad Equipment Residential Indoor: 2,025,000; Residential Outdoor: 675,000; Non-Residential Indoor: 326,400; Non-Residential Outdoor: 108,800; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating ±sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 112.5 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 8 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1305 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws 1 8.00 81 0.73 Demolition Excavators 3 8.00 158 0.38 Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers 2 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Rubber Tired Dozers 3 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 4 8.00 97 0.37 Grading Excavators 2 8.00 158 0.38 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Scrapers 2 8.00 367 0.48 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 8.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 7.00 231 0.29 Building Construction Forklifts 3 8.00 89 0.20 Building Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Building Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 3 7.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Welders 1 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Pavers 2 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 2 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 9 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1306 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0496 0.0000 0.0496 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0233 0.0233 0.0216 0.0216 0.0000 51.0012 51.0012 0.0144 0.0000 51.3601 Total 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0496 0.0233 0.0729 7.5100e- 003 0.0216 0.0291 0.0000 51.0012 51.0012 0.0144 0.0000 51.3601 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Demolition 6 15.00 0.00 458.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Site Preparation 7 18.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 8 20.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Building Construction 9 801.00 143.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 15.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Architectural Coating 1 160.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 10 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1307 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 1.9300e- 003 0.0634 0.0148 1.8000e- 004 3.9400e- 003 1.9000e- 004 4.1300e- 003 1.0800e- 003 1.8000e- 004 1.2600e- 003 0.0000 17.4566 17.4566 1.2100e- 003 0.0000 17.4869 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 9.7000e- 004 7.5000e- 004 8.5100e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.4700e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.4900e- 003 6.5000e- 004 2.0000e- 005 6.7000e- 004 0.0000 2.2251 2.2251 7.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.2267 Total 2.9000e- 003 0.0641 0.0233 2.0000e- 004 6.4100e- 003 2.1000e- 004 6.6200e- 003 1.7300e- 003 2.0000e- 004 1.9300e- 003 0.0000 19.6816 19.6816 1.2800e- 003 0.0000 19.7136 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0496 0.0000 0.0496 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0233 0.0233 0.0216 0.0216 0.0000 51.0011 51.0011 0.0144 0.0000 51.3600 Total 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0496 0.0233 0.0729 7.5100e- 003 0.0216 0.0291 0.0000 51.0011 51.0011 0.0144 0.0000 51.3600 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 11 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1308 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 1.9300e- 003 0.0634 0.0148 1.8000e- 004 3.9400e- 003 1.9000e- 004 4.1300e- 003 1.0800e- 003 1.8000e- 004 1.2600e- 003 0.0000 17.4566 17.4566 1.2100e- 003 0.0000 17.4869 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 9.7000e- 004 7.5000e- 004 8.5100e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.4700e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.4900e- 003 6.5000e- 004 2.0000e- 005 6.7000e- 004 0.0000 2.2251 2.2251 7.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.2267 Total 2.9000e- 003 0.0641 0.0233 2.0000e- 004 6.4100e- 003 2.1000e- 004 6.6200e- 003 1.7300e- 003 2.0000e- 004 1.9300e- 003 0.0000 19.6816 19.6816 1.2800e- 003 0.0000 19.7136 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1807 0.0000 0.1807 0.0993 0.0000 0.0993 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.0204 0.0204 0.0188 0.0188 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7061 Total 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.1807 0.0204 0.2011 0.0993 0.0188 0.1181 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7061 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 12 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1309 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 7.7000e- 004 6.0000e- 004 6.8100e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9700e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9900e- 003 5.2000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 5.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.7801 1.7801 5.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.7814 Total 7.7000e- 004 6.0000e- 004 6.8100e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9700e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9900e- 003 5.2000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 5.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.7801 1.7801 5.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.7814 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1807 0.0000 0.1807 0.0993 0.0000 0.0993 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.0204 0.0204 0.0188 0.0188 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7060 Total 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.1807 0.0204 0.2011 0.0993 0.0188 0.1181 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7060 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 13 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1310 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 7.7000e- 004 6.0000e- 004 6.8100e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9700e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9900e- 003 5.2000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 5.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.7801 1.7801 5.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.7814 Total 7.7000e- 004 6.0000e- 004 6.8100e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9700e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.9900e- 003 5.2000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 5.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.7801 1.7801 5.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.7814 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1741 0.0000 0.1741 0.0693 0.0000 0.0693 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0347 0.0347 0.0000 103.5405 103.5405 0.0335 0.0000 104.3776 Total 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.1741 0.0377 0.2118 0.0693 0.0347 0.1040 0.0000 103.5405 103.5405 0.0335 0.0000 104.3776 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 14 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1311 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.6400e- 003 1.2700e- 003 0.0144 4.0000e- 005 4.1600e- 003 3.0000e- 005 4.2000e- 003 1.1100e- 003 3.0000e- 005 1.1400e- 003 0.0000 3.7579 3.7579 1.1000e- 004 0.0000 3.7607 Total 1.6400e- 003 1.2700e- 003 0.0144 4.0000e- 005 4.1600e- 003 3.0000e- 005 4.2000e- 003 1.1100e- 003 3.0000e- 005 1.1400e- 003 0.0000 3.7579 3.7579 1.1000e- 004 0.0000 3.7607 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1741 0.0000 0.1741 0.0693 0.0000 0.0693 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0347 0.0347 0.0000 103.5403 103.5403 0.0335 0.0000 104.3775 Total 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.1741 0.0377 0.2118 0.0693 0.0347 0.1040 0.0000 103.5403 103.5403 0.0335 0.0000 104.3775 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 15 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1312 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.6400e- 003 1.2700e- 003 0.0144 4.0000e- 005 4.1600e- 003 3.0000e- 005 4.2000e- 003 1.1100e- 003 3.0000e- 005 1.1400e- 003 0.0000 3.7579 3.7579 1.1000e- 004 0.0000 3.7607 Total 1.6400e- 003 1.2700e- 003 0.0144 4.0000e- 005 4.1600e- 003 3.0000e- 005 4.2000e- 003 1.1100e- 003 3.0000e- 005 1.1400e- 003 0.0000 3.7579 3.7579 1.1000e- 004 0.0000 3.7607 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0807 0.0000 0.0807 0.0180 0.0000 0.0180 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 5.7200e- 003 5.7200e- 003 5.2600e- 003 5.2600e- 003 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Total 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 0.0807 5.7200e- 003 0.0865 0.0180 5.2600e- 003 0.0233 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 16 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1313 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 2.8000e- 004 2.1000e- 004 2.4400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.1000e- 004 0.0000 0.6679 0.6679 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6684 Total 2.8000e- 004 2.1000e- 004 2.4400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.1000e- 004 0.0000 0.6679 0.6679 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6684 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0807 0.0000 0.0807 0.0180 0.0000 0.0180 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 5.7200e- 003 5.7200e- 003 5.2600e- 003 5.2600e- 003 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Total 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 0.0807 5.7200e- 003 0.0865 0.0180 5.2600e- 003 0.0233 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 17 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1314 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 2.8000e- 004 2.1000e- 004 2.4400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.1000e- 004 0.0000 0.6679 0.6679 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6684 Total 2.8000e- 004 2.1000e- 004 2.4400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.7000e- 004 2.0000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.1000e- 004 0.0000 0.6679 0.6679 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6684 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1324 293.1324 0.0702 0.0000 294.8881 Total 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1324 293.1324 0.0702 0.0000 294.8881 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 18 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1315 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0527 1.6961 0.4580 4.5500e- 003 0.1140 3.1800e- 003 0.1171 0.0329 3.0400e- 003 0.0359 0.0000 441.9835 441.9835 0.0264 0.0000 442.6435 Worker 0.4088 0.3066 3.5305 0.0107 1.1103 8.8700e- 003 1.1192 0.2949 8.1700e- 003 0.3031 0.0000 966.8117 966.8117 0.0266 0.0000 967.4773 Total 0.4616 2.0027 3.9885 0.0152 1.2243 0.0121 1.2363 0.3278 0.0112 0.3390 0.0000 1,408.795 2 1,408.795 2 0.0530 0.0000 1,410.120 8 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1321 293.1321 0.0702 0.0000 294.8877 Total 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1321 293.1321 0.0702 0.0000 294.8877 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 19 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1316 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0527 1.6961 0.4580 4.5500e- 003 0.1140 3.1800e- 003 0.1171 0.0329 3.0400e- 003 0.0359 0.0000 441.9835 441.9835 0.0264 0.0000 442.6435 Worker 0.4088 0.3066 3.5305 0.0107 1.1103 8.8700e- 003 1.1192 0.2949 8.1700e- 003 0.3031 0.0000 966.8117 966.8117 0.0266 0.0000 967.4773 Total 0.4616 2.0027 3.9885 0.0152 1.2243 0.0121 1.2363 0.3278 0.0112 0.3390 0.0000 1,408.795 2 1,408.795 2 0.0530 0.0000 1,410.120 8 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2789 286.2789 0.0681 0.0000 287.9814 Total 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2789 286.2789 0.0681 0.0000 287.9814 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 20 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1317 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0382 1.2511 0.4011 4.3000e- 003 0.1113 1.4600e- 003 0.1127 0.0321 1.4000e- 003 0.0335 0.0000 417.9930 417.9930 0.0228 0.0000 418.5624 Worker 0.3753 0.2708 3.1696 0.0101 1.0840 8.4100e- 003 1.0924 0.2879 7.7400e- 003 0.2957 0.0000 909.3439 909.3439 0.0234 0.0000 909.9291 Total 0.4135 1.5218 3.5707 0.0144 1.1953 9.8700e- 003 1.2051 0.3200 9.1400e- 003 0.3292 0.0000 1,327.336 9 1,327.336 9 0.0462 0.0000 1,328.491 6 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2785 286.2785 0.0681 0.0000 287.9811 Total 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2785 286.2785 0.0681 0.0000 287.9811 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 21 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1318 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0382 1.2511 0.4011 4.3000e- 003 0.1113 1.4600e- 003 0.1127 0.0321 1.4000e- 003 0.0335 0.0000 417.9930 417.9930 0.0228 0.0000 418.5624 Worker 0.3753 0.2708 3.1696 0.0101 1.0840 8.4100e- 003 1.0924 0.2879 7.7400e- 003 0.2957 0.0000 909.3439 909.3439 0.0234 0.0000 909.9291 Total 0.4135 1.5218 3.5707 0.0144 1.1953 9.8700e- 003 1.2051 0.3200 9.1400e- 003 0.3292 0.0000 1,327.336 9 1,327.336 9 0.0462 0.0000 1,328.491 6 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 22 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1319 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 3.7000e- 004 2.7000e- 004 3.1200e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0800e- 003 2.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.9000e- 004 0.0000 0.8963 0.8963 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.8968 Total 3.7000e- 004 2.7000e- 004 3.1200e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0800e- 003 2.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.9000e- 004 0.0000 0.8963 0.8963 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.8968 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 23 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1320 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 3.7000e- 004 2.7000e- 004 3.1200e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0800e- 003 2.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.9000e- 004 0.0000 0.8963 0.8963 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.8968 Total 3.7000e- 004 2.7000e- 004 3.1200e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.0800e- 003 2.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.9000e- 004 0.0000 0.8963 0.8963 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.8968 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 24 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1321 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 5.9000e- 004 4.1000e- 004 4.9200e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.8100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.8200e- 003 4.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 1.4697 1.4697 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.4706 Total 5.9000e- 004 4.1000e- 004 4.9200e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.8100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.8200e- 003 4.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 1.4697 1.4697 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.4706 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 25 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1322 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 5.9000e- 004 4.1000e- 004 4.9200e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.8100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.8200e- 003 4.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 1.4697 1.4697 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.4706 Total 5.9000e- 004 4.1000e- 004 4.9200e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.8100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.8200e- 003 4.8000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 4.9000e- 004 0.0000 1.4697 1.4697 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.4706 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating 4.1372 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1600e- 003 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Total 4.1404 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 26 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1323 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0101 6.9900e- 003 0.0835 2.8000e- 004 0.0307 2.3000e- 004 0.0309 8.1500e- 003 2.2000e- 004 8.3700e- 003 0.0000 24.9407 24.9407 6.1000e- 004 0.0000 24.9558 Total 0.0101 6.9900e- 003 0.0835 2.8000e- 004 0.0307 2.3000e- 004 0.0309 8.1500e- 003 2.2000e- 004 8.3700e- 003 0.0000 24.9407 24.9407 6.1000e- 004 0.0000 24.9558 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating 4.1372 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1600e- 003 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Total 4.1404 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 27 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1324 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0101 6.9900e- 003 0.0835 2.8000e- 004 0.0307 2.3000e- 004 0.0309 8.1500e- 003 2.2000e- 004 8.3700e- 003 0.0000 24.9407 24.9407 6.1000e- 004 0.0000 24.9558 Total 0.0101 6.9900e- 003 0.0835 2.8000e- 004 0.0307 2.3000e- 004 0.0309 8.1500e- 003 2.2000e- 004 8.3700e- 003 0.0000 24.9407 24.9407 6.1000e- 004 0.0000 24.9558 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 28 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1325 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 Unmitigated 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Low Rise 145.75 154.25 154.00 506,227 506,227 Apartments Mid Rise 4,026.75 3,773.25 4075.50 13,660,065 13,660,065 General Office Building 288.45 62.55 31.05 706,812 706,812 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)2,368.80 2,873.52 2817.72 3,413,937 3,413,937 Hotel 192.00 187.50 160.00 445,703 445,703 Quality Restaurant 501.12 511.92 461.20 707,488 707,488 Regional Shopping Center 528.08 601.44 357.84 1,112,221 1,112,221 Total 8,050.95 8,164.43 8,057.31 20,552,452 20,552,452 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 29 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1326 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Apartments Low Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 Apartments Mid Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 General Office Building 16.60 8.40 6.90 33.00 48.00 19.00 77 19 4 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 16.60 8.40 6.90 8.50 72.50 19.00 37 20 43 Hotel 16.60 8.40 6.90 19.40 61.60 19.00 58 38 4 Quality Restaurant 16.60 8.40 6.90 12.00 69.00 19.00 38 18 44 Regional Shopping Center 16.60 8.40 6.90 16.30 64.70 19.00 54 35 11 5.0 Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Low Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Apartments Mid Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 General Office Building 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Hotel 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Quality Restaurant 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Regional Shopping Center 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 30 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1327 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Electricity Mitigated 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2,512.646 5 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 Electricity Unmitigated 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2,512.646 5 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 NaturalGas Mitigated 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 7 1,383.426 7 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 NaturalGas Unmitigated 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 7 1,383.426 7 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 31 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1328 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 408494 2.2000e- 003 0.0188 8.0100e- 003 1.2000e- 004 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 0.0000 21.7988 21.7988 4.2000e- 004 4.0000e- 004 21.9284 Apartments Mid Rise 1.30613e +007 0.0704 0.6018 0.2561 3.8400e- 003 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0000 696.9989 696.9989 0.0134 0.0128 701.1408 General Office Building 468450 2.5300e- 003 0.0230 0.0193 1.4000e- 004 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 0.0000 24.9983 24.9983 4.8000e- 004 4.6000e- 004 25.1468 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 8.30736e +006 0.0448 0.4072 0.3421 2.4400e- 003 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0000 443.3124 443.3124 8.5000e- 003 8.1300e- 003 445.9468 Hotel 1.74095e +006 9.3900e- 003 0.0853 0.0717 5.1000e- 004 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 0.0000 92.9036 92.9036 1.7800e- 003 1.7000e- 003 93.4557 Quality Restaurant 1.84608e +006 9.9500e- 003 0.0905 0.0760 5.4000e- 004 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 0.0000 98.5139 98.5139 1.8900e- 003 1.8100e- 003 99.0993 Regional Shopping Center 91840 5.0000e- 004 4.5000e- 003 3.7800e- 003 3.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 4.9009 4.9009 9.0000e- 005 9.0000e- 005 4.9301 Total 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 8 1,383.426 8 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 32 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1329 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 408494 2.2000e- 003 0.0188 8.0100e- 003 1.2000e- 004 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 0.0000 21.7988 21.7988 4.2000e- 004 4.0000e- 004 21.9284 Apartments Mid Rise 1.30613e +007 0.0704 0.6018 0.2561 3.8400e- 003 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0000 696.9989 696.9989 0.0134 0.0128 701.1408 General Office Building 468450 2.5300e- 003 0.0230 0.0193 1.4000e- 004 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 0.0000 24.9983 24.9983 4.8000e- 004 4.6000e- 004 25.1468 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 8.30736e +006 0.0448 0.4072 0.3421 2.4400e- 003 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0000 443.3124 443.3124 8.5000e- 003 8.1300e- 003 445.9468 Hotel 1.74095e +006 9.3900e- 003 0.0853 0.0717 5.1000e- 004 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 0.0000 92.9036 92.9036 1.7800e- 003 1.7000e- 003 93.4557 Quality Restaurant 1.84608e +006 9.9500e- 003 0.0905 0.0760 5.4000e- 004 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 0.0000 98.5139 98.5139 1.8900e- 003 1.8100e- 003 99.0993 Regional Shopping Center 91840 5.0000e- 004 4.5000e- 003 3.7800e- 003 3.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 4.9009 4.9009 9.0000e- 005 9.0000e- 005 4.9301 Total 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 8 1,383.426 8 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 33 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1330 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Electricity Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 106010 33.7770 1.3900e- 003 2.9000e- 004 33.8978 Apartments Mid Rise 3.94697e +006 1,257.587 9 0.0519 0.0107 1,262.086 9 General Office Building 584550 186.2502 7.6900e- 003 1.5900e- 003 186.9165 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 1.58904e +006 506.3022 0.0209 4.3200e- 003 508.1135 Hotel 550308 175.3399 7.2400e- 003 1.5000e- 003 175.9672 Quality Restaurant 353120 112.5116 4.6500e- 003 9.6000e- 004 112.9141 Regional Shopping Center 756000 240.8778 9.9400e- 003 2.0600e- 003 241.7395 Total 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 34 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1331 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Electricity Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 106010 33.7770 1.3900e- 003 2.9000e- 004 33.8978 Apartments Mid Rise 3.94697e +006 1,257.587 9 0.0519 0.0107 1,262.086 9 General Office Building 584550 186.2502 7.6900e- 003 1.5900e- 003 186.9165 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 1.58904e +006 506.3022 0.0209 4.3200e- 003 508.1135 Hotel 550308 175.3399 7.2400e- 003 1.5000e- 003 175.9672 Quality Restaurant 353120 112.5116 4.6500e- 003 9.6000e- 004 112.9141 Regional Shopping Center 756000 240.8778 9.9400e- 003 2.0600e- 003 241.7395 Total 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 35 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1332 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Unmitigated 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating 0.4137 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 4.3998 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 0.0206 0.1763 0.0750 1.1200e- 003 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0000 204.1166 204.1166 3.9100e- 003 3.7400e- 003 205.3295 Landscaping 0.3096 0.1187 10.3054 5.4000e- 004 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0000 16.8504 16.8504 0.0161 0.0000 17.2540 Total 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6600e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 36 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1333 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating 0.4137 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 4.3998 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 0.0206 0.1763 0.0750 1.1200e- 003 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0000 204.1166 204.1166 3.9100e- 003 3.7400e- 003 205.3295 Landscaping 0.3096 0.1187 10.3054 5.4000e- 004 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0000 16.8504 16.8504 0.0161 0.0000 17.2540 Total 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6600e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 37 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1334 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Mitigated 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Unmitigated 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 38 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1335 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 7.2 Water by Land Use Indoor/Out door Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 1.62885 / 1.02688 10.9095 0.0535 1.3400e- 003 12.6471 Apartments Mid Rise 63.5252 / 40.0485 425.4719 2.0867 0.0523 493.2363 General Office Building 7.99802 / 4.90201 53.0719 0.2627 6.5900e- 003 61.6019 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 10.9272 / 0.697482 51.2702 0.3580 8.8200e- 003 62.8482 Hotel 1.26834 / 0.140927 6.1633 0.0416 1.0300e- 003 7.5079 Quality Restaurant 2.42827 / 0.154996 11.3934 0.0796 1.9600e- 003 13.9663 Regional Shopping Center 4.14806 / 2.54236 27.5250 0.1363 3.4200e- 003 31.9490 Total 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 39 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1336 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 7.2 Water by Land Use Indoor/Out door Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 1.62885 / 1.02688 10.9095 0.0535 1.3400e- 003 12.6471 Apartments Mid Rise 63.5252 / 40.0485 425.4719 2.0867 0.0523 493.2363 General Office Building 7.99802 / 4.90201 53.0719 0.2627 6.5900e- 003 61.6019 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 10.9272 / 0.697482 51.2702 0.3580 8.8200e- 003 62.8482 Hotel 1.26834 / 0.140927 6.1633 0.0416 1.0300e- 003 7.5079 Quality Restaurant 2.42827 / 0.154996 11.3934 0.0796 1.9600e- 003 13.9663 Regional Shopping Center 4.14806 / 2.54236 27.5250 0.1363 3.4200e- 003 31.9490 Total 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Mitigated 8.0 Waste Detail CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 40 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1337 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Unmitigated 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Category/Year CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 41 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1338 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.2 Waste by Land Use Waste Disposed Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 11.5 2.3344 0.1380 0.0000 5.7834 Apartments Mid Rise 448.5 91.0415 5.3804 0.0000 225.5513 General Office Building 41.85 8.4952 0.5021 0.0000 21.0464 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 428.4 86.9613 5.1393 0.0000 215.4430 Hotel 27.38 5.5579 0.3285 0.0000 13.7694 Quality Restaurant 7.3 1.4818 0.0876 0.0000 3.6712 Regional Shopping Center 58.8 11.9359 0.7054 0.0000 29.5706 Total 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 42 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1339 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.2 Waste by Land Use Waste Disposed Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 11.5 2.3344 0.1380 0.0000 5.7834 Apartments Mid Rise 448.5 91.0415 5.3804 0.0000 225.5513 General Office Building 41.85 8.4952 0.5021 0.0000 21.0464 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 428.4 86.9613 5.1393 0.0000 215.4430 Hotel 27.38 5.5579 0.3285 0.0000 13.7694 Quality Restaurant 7.3 1.4818 0.0876 0.0000 3.6712 Regional Shopping Center 58.8 11.9359 0.7054 0.0000 29.5706 Total 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 43 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1340 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 11.0 Vegetation Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:52 PMPage 44 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1341 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Office Building 45.00 1000sqft 1.03 45,000.00 0 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)36.00 1000sqft 0.83 36,000.00 0 Hotel 50.00 Room 1.67 72,600.00 0 Quality Restaurant 8.00 1000sqft 0.18 8,000.00 0 Apartments Low Rise 25.00 Dwelling Unit 1.56 25,000.00 72 Apartments Mid Rise 975.00 Dwelling Unit 25.66 975,000.00 2789 Regional Shopping Center 56.00 1000sqft 1.29 56,000.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 9 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 33 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2028Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 702.44 0.029CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.006N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 1 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1342 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Project Characteristics - Consistent with the DEIR's model. Land Use - See SWAPE comment regarding residential and retail land uses. Construction Phase - See SWAPE comment regarding individual construction phase lengths. Demolition - Consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding demolition. Vehicle Trips - Saturday trips consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding weekday and Sunday trips. Woodstoves - Woodstoves and wood-burning fireplaces consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding gas fireplaces. Energy Use - Construction Off-road Equipment Mitigation - See SWAPE comment on construction-related mitigation. Area Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Water Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 1.25 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 48.75 0.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 7.16 6.17 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 6.39 3.87 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 2.46 1.39 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 158.37 79.82 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 8.19 3.75 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 94.36 63.99 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 49.97 10.74 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 6.07 6.16 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.86 4.18 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.05 0.69 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 131.84 78.27 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 2 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1343 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.0 Emissions Summary tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.95 3.20 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 72.16 57.65 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 25.24 6.39 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.59 5.83 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.65 4.13 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 11.03 6.41 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 127.15 65.80 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 8.17 3.84 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 89.95 62.64 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 42.70 9.43 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 3 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1344 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2769 46.4588 31.6840 0.0643 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 6,234.797 4 6,234.797 4 1.9495 0.0000 6,283.535 2 2022 5.3304 38.8967 49.5629 0.1517 9.8688 1.6366 10.7727 3.6558 1.5057 5.1615 0.0000 15,251.56 74 15,251.56 74 1.9503 0.0000 15,278.52 88 2023 4.8957 26.3317 46.7567 0.1472 9.8688 0.7794 10.6482 2.6381 0.7322 3.3702 0.0000 14,807.52 69 14,807.52 69 1.0250 0.0000 14,833.15 21 2024 237.1630 9.5575 15.1043 0.0244 1.7884 0.4698 1.8628 0.4743 0.4322 0.5476 0.0000 2,361.398 9 2,361.398 9 0.7177 0.0000 2,379.342 1 Maximum 237.1630 46.4588 49.5629 0.1517 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 15,251.56 74 15,251.56 74 1.9503 0.0000 15,278.52 88 Unmitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 4 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1345 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2769 46.4588 31.6840 0.0643 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 6,234.797 4 6,234.797 4 1.9495 0.0000 6,283.535 2 2022 5.3304 38.8967 49.5629 0.1517 9.8688 1.6366 10.7727 3.6558 1.5057 5.1615 0.0000 15,251.56 74 15,251.56 74 1.9503 0.0000 15,278.52 88 2023 4.8957 26.3317 46.7567 0.1472 9.8688 0.7794 10.6482 2.6381 0.7322 3.3702 0.0000 14,807.52 69 14,807.52 69 1.0250 0.0000 14,833.15 20 2024 237.1630 9.5575 15.1043 0.0244 1.7884 0.4698 1.8628 0.4743 0.4322 0.5476 0.0000 2,361.398 9 2,361.398 9 0.7177 0.0000 2,379.342 1 Maximum 237.1630 46.4588 49.5629 0.1517 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 15,251.56 74 15,251.56 74 1.9503 0.0000 15,278.52 88 Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 5 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1346 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 Total 41.1168 67.2262 207.5497 0.6278 45.9592 2.4626 48.4217 12.2950 2.4385 14.7336 0.0000 76,811.18 16 76,811.18 16 2.8282 0.4832 77,025.87 86 Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 Total 41.1168 67.2262 207.5497 0.6278 45.9592 2.4626 48.4217 12.2950 2.4385 14.7336 0.0000 76,811.18 16 76,811.18 16 2.8282 0.4832 77,025.87 86 Mitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 6 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1347 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Demolition Demolition 9/1/2021 10/12/2021 5 30 2 Site Preparation Site Preparation 10/13/2021 11/9/2021 5 20 3 Grading Grading 11/10/2021 1/11/2022 5 45 4 Building Construction Building Construction 1/12/2022 12/12/2023 5 500 5 Paving Paving 12/13/2023 1/30/2024 5 35 6 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/31/2024 3/19/2024 5 35 OffRoad Equipment ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Residential Indoor: 2,025,000; Residential Outdoor: 675,000; Non-Residential Indoor: 326,400; Non-Residential Outdoor: 108,800; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating ±sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 112.5 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 7 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1348 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws 1 8.00 81 0.73 Demolition Excavators 3 8.00 158 0.38 Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers 2 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Rubber Tired Dozers 3 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 4 8.00 97 0.37 Grading Excavators 2 8.00 158 0.38 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Scrapers 2 8.00 367 0.48 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 8.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 7.00 231 0.29 Building Construction Forklifts 3 8.00 89 0.20 Building Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Building Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 3 7.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Welders 1 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Pavers 2 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 2 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 8 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1349 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Demolition 6 15.00 0.00 458.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Site Preparation 7 18.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 8 20.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Building Construction 9 801.00 143.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 15.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Architectural Coating 1 160.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 9 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1350 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1273 4.0952 0.9602 0.0119 0.2669 0.0126 0.2795 0.0732 0.0120 0.0852 1,292.241 3 1,292.241 3 0.0877 1,294.433 7 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0643 0.0442 0.6042 1.7100e- 003 0.1677 1.3500e- 003 0.1690 0.0445 1.2500e- 003 0.0457 170.8155 170.8155 5.0300e- 003 170.9413 Total 0.1916 4.1394 1.5644 0.0136 0.4346 0.0139 0.4485 0.1176 0.0133 0.1309 1,463.056 8 1,463.056 8 0.0927 1,465.375 0 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 10 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1351 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1273 4.0952 0.9602 0.0119 0.2669 0.0126 0.2795 0.0732 0.0120 0.0852 1,292.241 3 1,292.241 3 0.0877 1,294.433 7 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0643 0.0442 0.6042 1.7100e- 003 0.1677 1.3500e- 003 0.1690 0.0445 1.2500e- 003 0.0457 170.8155 170.8155 5.0300e- 003 170.9413 Total 0.1916 4.1394 1.5644 0.0136 0.4346 0.0139 0.4485 0.1176 0.0133 0.1309 1,463.056 8 1,463.056 8 0.0927 1,465.375 0 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 11 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1352 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0772 0.0530 0.7250 2.0600e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 204.9786 204.9786 6.0400e- 003 205.1296 Total 0.0772 0.0530 0.7250 2.0600e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 204.9786 204.9786 6.0400e- 003 205.1296 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 12 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1353 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0772 0.0530 0.7250 2.0600e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 204.9786 204.9786 6.0400e- 003 205.1296 Total 0.0772 0.0530 0.7250 2.0600e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 204.9786 204.9786 6.0400e- 003 205.1296 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 13 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1354 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0857 0.0589 0.8056 2.2900e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 227.7540 227.7540 6.7100e- 003 227.9217 Total 0.0857 0.0589 0.8056 2.2900e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 227.7540 227.7540 6.7100e- 003 227.9217 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 14 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1355 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0857 0.0589 0.8056 2.2900e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 227.7540 227.7540 6.7100e- 003 227.9217 Total 0.0857 0.0589 0.8056 2.2900e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 227.7540 227.7540 6.7100e- 003 227.9217 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 15 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1356 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0803 0.0532 0.7432 2.2100e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 219.7425 219.7425 6.0600e- 003 219.8941 Total 0.0803 0.0532 0.7432 2.2100e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 219.7425 219.7425 6.0600e- 003 219.8941 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 16 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1357 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0803 0.0532 0.7432 2.2100e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 219.7425 219.7425 6.0600e- 003 219.8941 Total 0.0803 0.0532 0.7432 2.2100e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 219.7425 219.7425 6.0600e- 003 219.8941 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 17 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1358 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4079 13.2032 3.4341 0.0364 0.9155 0.0248 0.9404 0.2636 0.0237 0.2873 3,896.548 2 3,896.548 2 0.2236 3,902.138 4 Worker 3.2162 2.1318 29.7654 0.0883 8.9533 0.0701 9.0234 2.3745 0.0646 2.4390 8,800.685 7 8,800.685 7 0.2429 8,806.758 2 Total 3.6242 15.3350 33.1995 0.1247 9.8688 0.0949 9.9637 2.6381 0.0883 2.7263 12,697.23 39 12,697.23 39 0.4665 12,708.89 66 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 18 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1359 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4079 13.2032 3.4341 0.0364 0.9155 0.0248 0.9404 0.2636 0.0237 0.2873 3,896.548 2 3,896.548 2 0.2236 3,902.138 4 Worker 3.2162 2.1318 29.7654 0.0883 8.9533 0.0701 9.0234 2.3745 0.0646 2.4390 8,800.685 7 8,800.685 7 0.2429 8,806.758 2 Total 3.6242 15.3350 33.1995 0.1247 9.8688 0.0949 9.9637 2.6381 0.0883 2.7263 12,697.23 39 12,697.23 39 0.4665 12,708.89 66 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 19 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1360 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3027 10.0181 3.1014 0.0352 0.9156 0.0116 0.9271 0.2636 0.0111 0.2747 3,773.876 2 3,773.876 2 0.1982 3,778.830 0 Worker 3.0203 1.9287 27.4113 0.0851 8.9533 0.0681 9.0214 2.3745 0.0627 2.4372 8,478.440 8 8,478.440 8 0.2190 8,483.916 0 Total 3.3229 11.9468 30.5127 0.1203 9.8688 0.0797 9.9485 2.6381 0.0738 2.7118 12,252.31 70 12,252.31 70 0.4172 12,262.74 60 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 20 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1361 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3027 10.0181 3.1014 0.0352 0.9156 0.0116 0.9271 0.2636 0.0111 0.2747 3,773.876 2 3,773.876 2 0.1982 3,778.830 0 Worker 3.0203 1.9287 27.4113 0.0851 8.9533 0.0681 9.0214 2.3745 0.0627 2.4372 8,478.440 8 8,478.440 8 0.2190 8,483.916 0 Total 3.3229 11.9468 30.5127 0.1203 9.8688 0.0797 9.9485 2.6381 0.0738 2.7118 12,252.31 70 12,252.31 70 0.4172 12,262.74 60 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 21 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1362 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0566 0.0361 0.5133 1.5900e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 158.7723 158.7723 4.1000e- 003 158.8748 Total 0.0566 0.0361 0.5133 1.5900e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 158.7723 158.7723 4.1000e- 003 158.8748 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 22 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1363 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0566 0.0361 0.5133 1.5900e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 158.7723 158.7723 4.1000e- 003 158.8748 Total 0.0566 0.0361 0.5133 1.5900e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 158.7723 158.7723 4.1000e- 003 158.8748 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 23 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1364 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0535 0.0329 0.4785 1.5400e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 153.8517 153.8517 3.7600e- 003 153.9458 Total 0.0535 0.0329 0.4785 1.5400e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 153.8517 153.8517 3.7600e- 003 153.9458 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 24 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1365 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0535 0.0329 0.4785 1.5400e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 153.8517 153.8517 3.7600e- 003 153.9458 Total 0.0535 0.0329 0.4785 1.5400e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 153.8517 153.8517 3.7600e- 003 153.9458 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 25 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1366 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.5707 0.3513 5.1044 0.0165 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,641.085 2 1,641.085 2 0.0401 1,642.088 6 Total 0.5707 0.3513 5.1044 0.0165 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,641.085 2 1,641.085 2 0.0401 1,642.088 6 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 26 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1367 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.5707 0.3513 5.1044 0.0165 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,641.085 2 1,641.085 2 0.0401 1,642.088 6 Total 0.5707 0.3513 5.1044 0.0165 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,641.085 2 1,641.085 2 0.0401 1,642.088 6 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 27 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1368 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 Unmitigated 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Low Rise 145.75 154.25 154.00 506,227 506,227 Apartments Mid Rise 4,026.75 3,773.25 4075.50 13,660,065 13,660,065 General Office Building 288.45 62.55 31.05 706,812 706,812 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)2,368.80 2,873.52 2817.72 3,413,937 3,413,937 Hotel 192.00 187.50 160.00 445,703 445,703 Quality Restaurant 501.12 511.92 461.20 707,488 707,488 Regional Shopping Center 528.08 601.44 357.84 1,112,221 1,112,221 Total 8,050.95 8,164.43 8,057.31 20,552,452 20,552,452 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 28 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1369 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Apartments Low Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 Apartments Mid Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 General Office Building 16.60 8.40 6.90 33.00 48.00 19.00 77 19 4 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 16.60 8.40 6.90 8.50 72.50 19.00 37 20 43 Hotel 16.60 8.40 6.90 19.40 61.60 19.00 58 38 4 Quality Restaurant 16.60 8.40 6.90 12.00 69.00 19.00 38 18 44 Regional Shopping Center 16.60 8.40 6.90 16.30 64.70 19.00 54 35 11 5.0 Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Low Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Apartments Mid Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 General Office Building 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Hotel 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Quality Restaurant 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Regional Shopping Center 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 29 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1370 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day NaturalGas Mitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 NaturalGas Unmitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 30 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1371 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1119.16 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35784.3 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1283.42 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22759.9 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4769.72 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5057.75 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 251.616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 31 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1372 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1.11916 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35.7843 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1.28342 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22.7599 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4.76972 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5.05775 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 0.251616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 32 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1373 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 33 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1374 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 8.0 Waste Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 34 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1375 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 11.0 Vegetation Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:54 PMPage 35 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1376 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Office Building 45.00 1000sqft 1.03 45,000.00 0 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)36.00 1000sqft 0.83 36,000.00 0 Hotel 50.00 Room 1.67 72,600.00 0 Quality Restaurant 8.00 1000sqft 0.18 8,000.00 0 Apartments Low Rise 25.00 Dwelling Unit 1.56 25,000.00 72 Apartments Mid Rise 975.00 Dwelling Unit 25.66 975,000.00 2789 Regional Shopping Center 56.00 1000sqft 1.29 56,000.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 9 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 33 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2028Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 702.44 0.029CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.006N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 1 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1377 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Project Characteristics - Consistent with the DEIR's model. Land Use - See SWAPE comment regarding residential and retail land uses. Construction Phase - See SWAPE comment regarding individual construction phase lengths. Demolition - Consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding demolition. Vehicle Trips - Saturday trips consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding weekday and Sunday trips. Woodstoves - Woodstoves and wood-burning fireplaces consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding gas fireplaces. Energy Use - Construction Off-road Equipment Mitigation - See SWAPE comment on construction-related mitigation. Area Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Water Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 1.25 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 48.75 0.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 7.16 6.17 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 6.39 3.87 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 2.46 1.39 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 158.37 79.82 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 8.19 3.75 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 94.36 63.99 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 49.97 10.74 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 6.07 6.16 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.86 4.18 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.05 0.69 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 131.84 78.27 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 2 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1378 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.0 Emissions Summary tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.95 3.20 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 72.16 57.65 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 25.24 6.39 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.59 5.83 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.65 4.13 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 11.03 6.41 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 127.15 65.80 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 8.17 3.84 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 89.95 62.64 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 42.70 9.43 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 3 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1379 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2865 46.4651 31.6150 0.0642 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 6,221.493 7 6,221.493 7 1.9491 0.0000 6,270.221 4 2022 5.7218 38.9024 47.3319 0.1455 9.8688 1.6366 10.7736 3.6558 1.5057 5.1615 0.0000 14,630.30 99 14,630.30 99 1.9499 0.0000 14,657.26 63 2023 5.2705 26.4914 44.5936 0.1413 9.8688 0.7800 10.6488 2.6381 0.7328 3.3708 0.0000 14,210.34 24 14,210.34 24 1.0230 0.0000 14,235.91 60 2024 237.2328 9.5610 15.0611 0.0243 1.7884 0.4698 1.8628 0.4743 0.4322 0.5476 0.0000 2,352.417 8 2,352.417 8 0.7175 0.0000 2,370.355 0 Maximum 237.2328 46.4651 47.3319 0.1455 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 14,630.30 99 14,630.30 99 1.9499 0.0000 14,657.26 63 Unmitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 4 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1380 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2865 46.4651 31.6150 0.0642 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 6,221.493 7 6,221.493 7 1.9491 0.0000 6,270.221 4 2022 5.7218 38.9024 47.3319 0.1455 9.8688 1.6366 10.7736 3.6558 1.5057 5.1615 0.0000 14,630.30 99 14,630.30 99 1.9499 0.0000 14,657.26 63 2023 5.2705 26.4914 44.5936 0.1413 9.8688 0.7800 10.6488 2.6381 0.7328 3.3708 0.0000 14,210.34 24 14,210.34 24 1.0230 0.0000 14,235.91 60 2024 237.2328 9.5610 15.0611 0.0243 1.7884 0.4698 1.8628 0.4743 0.4322 0.5476 0.0000 2,352.417 8 2,352.417 8 0.7175 0.0000 2,370.355 0 Maximum 237.2328 46.4651 47.3319 0.1455 18.2675 2.0461 20.3135 9.9840 1.8824 11.8664 0.0000 14,630.30 99 14,630.30 99 1.9499 0.0000 14,657.26 63 Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 5 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1381 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 Total 40.7912 67.7872 202.7424 0.6043 45.9592 2.4640 48.4231 12.2950 2.4399 14.7349 0.0000 74,422.37 87 74,422.37 87 2.8429 0.4832 74,637.44 17 Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 Total 40.7912 67.7872 202.7424 0.6043 45.9592 2.4640 48.4231 12.2950 2.4399 14.7349 0.0000 74,422.37 87 74,422.37 87 2.8429 0.4832 74,637.44 17 Mitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 6 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1382 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Demolition Demolition 9/1/2021 10/12/2021 5 30 2 Site Preparation Site Preparation 10/13/2021 11/9/2021 5 20 3 Grading Grading 11/10/2021 1/11/2022 5 45 4 Building Construction Building Construction 1/12/2022 12/12/2023 5 500 5 Paving Paving 12/13/2023 1/30/2024 5 35 6 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/31/2024 3/19/2024 5 35 OffRoad Equipment ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Residential Indoor: 2,025,000; Residential Outdoor: 675,000; Non-Residential Indoor: 326,400; Non-Residential Outdoor: 108,800; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating ±sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 112.5 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 7 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1383 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws 1 8.00 81 0.73 Demolition Excavators 3 8.00 158 0.38 Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers 2 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Rubber Tired Dozers 3 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 4 8.00 97 0.37 Grading Excavators 2 8.00 158 0.38 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Scrapers 2 8.00 367 0.48 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 8.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 7.00 231 0.29 Building Construction Forklifts 3 8.00 89 0.20 Building Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Building Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 3 7.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Welders 1 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Pavers 2 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 2 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 8 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1384 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Demolition 6 15.00 0.00 458.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Site Preparation 7 18.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 8 20.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Building Construction 9 801.00 143.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 15.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Architectural Coating 1 160.00 0.00 0.00 14.70 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 9 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1385 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1304 4.1454 1.0182 0.0117 0.2669 0.0128 0.2797 0.0732 0.0122 0.0854 1,269.855 5 1,269.855 5 0.0908 1,272.125 2 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0715 0.0489 0.5524 1.6100e- 003 0.1677 1.3500e- 003 0.1690 0.0445 1.2500e- 003 0.0457 160.8377 160.8377 4.7300e- 003 160.9560 Total 0.2019 4.1943 1.5706 0.0133 0.4346 0.0141 0.4487 0.1176 0.0135 0.1311 1,430.693 2 1,430.693 2 0.0955 1,433.081 2 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 10 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1386 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1304 4.1454 1.0182 0.0117 0.2669 0.0128 0.2797 0.0732 0.0122 0.0854 1,269.855 5 1,269.855 5 0.0908 1,272.125 2 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0715 0.0489 0.5524 1.6100e- 003 0.1677 1.3500e- 003 0.1690 0.0445 1.2500e- 003 0.0457 160.8377 160.8377 4.7300e- 003 160.9560 Total 0.2019 4.1943 1.5706 0.0133 0.4346 0.0141 0.4487 0.1176 0.0135 0.1311 1,430.693 2 1,430.693 2 0.0955 1,433.081 2 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 11 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1387 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0858 0.0587 0.6629 1.9400e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 193.0052 193.0052 5.6800e- 003 193.1472 Total 0.0858 0.0587 0.6629 1.9400e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 193.0052 193.0052 5.6800e- 003 193.1472 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 12 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1388 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0858 0.0587 0.6629 1.9400e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 193.0052 193.0052 5.6800e- 003 193.1472 Total 0.0858 0.0587 0.6629 1.9400e- 003 0.2012 1.6300e- 003 0.2028 0.0534 1.5000e- 003 0.0549 193.0052 193.0052 5.6800e- 003 193.1472 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 13 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1389 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0954 0.0652 0.7365 2.1500e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 214.4502 214.4502 6.3100e- 003 214.6080 Total 0.0954 0.0652 0.7365 2.1500e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 214.4502 214.4502 6.3100e- 003 214.6080 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 14 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1390 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0954 0.0652 0.7365 2.1500e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 214.4502 214.4502 6.3100e- 003 214.6080 Total 0.0954 0.0652 0.7365 2.1500e- 003 0.2236 1.8100e- 003 0.2254 0.0593 1.6600e- 003 0.0610 214.4502 214.4502 6.3100e- 003 214.6080 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 15 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1391 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0896 0.0589 0.6784 2.0800e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 206.9139 206.9139 5.7000e- 003 207.0563 Total 0.0896 0.0589 0.6784 2.0800e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 206.9139 206.9139 5.7000e- 003 207.0563 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 16 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1392 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0896 0.0589 0.6784 2.0800e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 206.9139 206.9139 5.7000e- 003 207.0563 Total 0.0896 0.0589 0.6784 2.0800e- 003 0.2236 1.7500e- 003 0.2253 0.0593 1.6100e- 003 0.0609 206.9139 206.9139 5.7000e- 003 207.0563 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 17 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1393 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4284 13.1673 3.8005 0.0354 0.9155 0.0256 0.9412 0.2636 0.0245 0.2881 3,789.075 0 3,789.075 0 0.2381 3,795.028 3 Worker 3.5872 2.3593 27.1680 0.0832 8.9533 0.0701 9.0234 2.3745 0.0646 2.4390 8,286.901 3 8,286.901 3 0.2282 8,292.605 8 Total 4.0156 15.5266 30.9685 0.1186 9.8688 0.0957 9.9645 2.6381 0.0891 2.7271 12,075.97 63 12,075.97 63 0.4663 12,087.63 41 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 18 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1394 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4284 13.1673 3.8005 0.0354 0.9155 0.0256 0.9412 0.2636 0.0245 0.2881 3,789.075 0 3,789.075 0 0.2381 3,795.028 3 Worker 3.5872 2.3593 27.1680 0.0832 8.9533 0.0701 9.0234 2.3745 0.0646 2.4390 8,286.901 3 8,286.901 3 0.2282 8,292.605 8 Total 4.0156 15.5266 30.9685 0.1186 9.8688 0.0957 9.9645 2.6381 0.0891 2.7271 12,075.97 63 12,075.97 63 0.4663 12,087.63 41 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 19 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1395 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3183 9.9726 3.3771 0.0343 0.9156 0.0122 0.9277 0.2636 0.0116 0.2752 3,671.400 7 3,671.400 7 0.2096 3,676.641 7 Worker 3.3795 2.1338 24.9725 0.0801 8.9533 0.0681 9.0214 2.3745 0.0627 2.4372 7,983.731 8 7,983.731 8 0.2055 7,988.868 3 Total 3.6978 12.1065 28.3496 0.1144 9.8688 0.0803 9.9491 2.6381 0.0743 2.7124 11,655.13 25 11,655.13 25 0.4151 11,665.50 99 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 20 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1396 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3183 9.9726 3.3771 0.0343 0.9156 0.0122 0.9277 0.2636 0.0116 0.2752 3,671.400 7 3,671.400 7 0.2096 3,676.641 7 Worker 3.3795 2.1338 24.9725 0.0801 8.9533 0.0681 9.0214 2.3745 0.0627 2.4372 7,983.731 8 7,983.731 8 0.2055 7,988.868 3 Total 3.6978 12.1065 28.3496 0.1144 9.8688 0.0803 9.9491 2.6381 0.0743 2.7124 11,655.13 25 11,655.13 25 0.4151 11,665.50 99 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 21 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1397 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0633 0.0400 0.4677 1.5000e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 149.5081 149.5081 3.8500e- 003 149.6043 Total 0.0633 0.0400 0.4677 1.5000e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 149.5081 149.5081 3.8500e- 003 149.6043 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 22 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1398 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0633 0.0400 0.4677 1.5000e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 149.5081 149.5081 3.8500e- 003 149.6043 Total 0.0633 0.0400 0.4677 1.5000e- 003 0.1677 1.2800e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1700e- 003 0.0456 149.5081 149.5081 3.8500e- 003 149.6043 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 23 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1399 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0601 0.0364 0.4354 1.4500e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 144.8706 144.8706 3.5300e- 003 144.9587 Total 0.0601 0.0364 0.4354 1.4500e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 144.8706 144.8706 3.5300e- 003 144.9587 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 24 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1400 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0601 0.0364 0.4354 1.4500e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 144.8706 144.8706 3.5300e- 003 144.9587 Total 0.0601 0.0364 0.4354 1.4500e- 003 0.1677 1.2600e- 003 0.1689 0.0445 1.1600e- 003 0.0456 144.8706 144.8706 3.5300e- 003 144.9587 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 25 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1401 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.6406 0.3886 4.6439 0.0155 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,545.286 0 1,545.286 0 0.0376 1,546.226 2 Total 0.6406 0.3886 4.6439 0.0155 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,545.286 0 1,545.286 0 0.0376 1,546.226 2 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 26 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1402 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.6406 0.3886 4.6439 0.0155 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,545.286 0 1,545.286 0 0.0376 1,546.226 2 Total 0.6406 0.3886 4.6439 0.0155 1.7884 0.0134 1.8018 0.4743 0.0123 0.4866 1,545.286 0 1,545.286 0 0.0376 1,546.226 2 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 27 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1403 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 Unmitigated 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Low Rise 145.75 154.25 154.00 506,227 506,227 Apartments Mid Rise 4,026.75 3,773.25 4075.50 13,660,065 13,660,065 General Office Building 288.45 62.55 31.05 706,812 706,812 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)2,368.80 2,873.52 2817.72 3,413,937 3,413,937 Hotel 192.00 187.50 160.00 445,703 445,703 Quality Restaurant 501.12 511.92 461.20 707,488 707,488 Regional Shopping Center 528.08 601.44 357.84 1,112,221 1,112,221 Total 8,050.95 8,164.43 8,057.31 20,552,452 20,552,452 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 28 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1404 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Apartments Low Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 Apartments Mid Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 General Office Building 16.60 8.40 6.90 33.00 48.00 19.00 77 19 4 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 16.60 8.40 6.90 8.50 72.50 19.00 37 20 43 Hotel 16.60 8.40 6.90 19.40 61.60 19.00 58 38 4 Quality Restaurant 16.60 8.40 6.90 12.00 69.00 19.00 38 18 44 Regional Shopping Center 16.60 8.40 6.90 16.30 64.70 19.00 54 35 11 5.0 Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Low Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Apartments Mid Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 General Office Building 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Hotel 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Quality Restaurant 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Regional Shopping Center 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 29 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1405 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day NaturalGas Mitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 NaturalGas Unmitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 30 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1406 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1119.16 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35784.3 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1283.42 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22759.9 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4769.72 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5057.75 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 251.616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 31 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1407 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1.11916 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35.7843 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1.28342 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22.7599 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4.76972 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5.05775 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 0.251616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 32 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1408 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 33 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1409 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 8.0 Waste Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 34 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1410 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 11.0 Vegetation Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/6/2021 1:49 PMPage 35 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1411 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Office Building 45.00 1000sqft 1.03 45,000.00 0 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)36.00 1000sqft 0.83 36,000.00 0 Hotel 50.00 Room 1.67 72,600.00 0 Quality Restaurant 8.00 1000sqft 0.18 8,000.00 0 Apartments Low Rise 25.00 Dwelling Unit 1.56 25,000.00 72 Apartments Mid Rise 975.00 Dwelling Unit 25.66 975,000.00 2789 Regional Shopping Center 56.00 1000sqft 1.29 56,000.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 9 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 33 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2028Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 702.44 0.029CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.006N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 1 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1412 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Project Characteristics - Consistent with the DEIR's model. Land Use - See SWAPE comment regarding residential and retail land uses. Construction Phase - See SWAPE comment regarding individual construction phase lengths. Demolition - Consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding demolition. Vehicle Trips - Saturday trips consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding weekday and Sunday trips. Woodstoves - Woodstoves and wood-burning fireplaces consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding gas fireplaces. Energy Use - Construction Off-road Equipment Mitigation - See SWAPE comment on construction-related mitigation. Area Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Water Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Trips and VMT - Local hire provision Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 1.25 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 48.75 0.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 7.16 6.17 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 6.39 3.87 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 2.46 1.39 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 158.37 79.82 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 2 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1413 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.0 Emissions Summary tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 8.19 3.75 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 94.36 63.99 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 49.97 10.74 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 6.07 6.16 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.86 4.18 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.05 0.69 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 131.84 78.27 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.95 3.20 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 72.16 57.65 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 25.24 6.39 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.59 5.83 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.65 4.13 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 11.03 6.41 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 127.15 65.80 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 8.17 3.84 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 89.95 62.64 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 42.70 9.43 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 3 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1414 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr 2021 0.1704 1.8234 1.1577 2.3800e- 003 0.4141 0.0817 0.4958 0.1788 0.0754 0.2542 0.0000 210.7654 210.7654 0.0600 0.0000 212.2661 2022 0.5865 4.0240 5.1546 0.0155 0.9509 0.1175 1.0683 0.2518 0.1103 0.3621 0.0000 1,418.655 4 1,418.655 4 0.1215 0.0000 1,421.692 5 2023 0.5190 3.2850 4.7678 0.0147 0.8497 0.0971 0.9468 0.2283 0.0912 0.3195 0.0000 1,342.441 2 1,342.441 2 0.1115 0.0000 1,345.229 1 2024 4.1592 0.1313 0.2557 5.0000e- 004 0.0221 6.3900e- 003 0.0285 5.8700e- 003 5.9700e- 003 0.0118 0.0000 44.6355 44.6355 7.8300e- 003 0.0000 44.8311 Maximum 4.1592 4.0240 5.1546 0.0155 0.9509 0.1175 1.0683 0.2518 0.1103 0.3621 0.0000 1,418.655 4 1,418.655 4 0.1215 0.0000 1,421.692 5 Unmitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 4 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1415 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year tons/yr MT/yr 2021 0.1704 1.8234 1.1577 2.3800e- 003 0.4141 0.0817 0.4958 0.1788 0.0754 0.2542 0.0000 210.7651 210.7651 0.0600 0.0000 212.2658 2022 0.5865 4.0240 5.1546 0.0155 0.9509 0.1175 1.0683 0.2518 0.1103 0.3621 0.0000 1,418.655 0 1,418.655 0 0.1215 0.0000 1,421.692 1 2023 0.5190 3.2850 4.7678 0.0147 0.8497 0.0971 0.9468 0.2283 0.0912 0.3195 0.0000 1,342.440 9 1,342.440 9 0.1115 0.0000 1,345.228 7 2024 4.1592 0.1313 0.2557 5.0000e- 004 0.0221 6.3900e- 003 0.0285 5.8700e- 003 5.9700e- 003 0.0118 0.0000 44.6354 44.6354 7.8300e- 003 0.0000 44.8311 Maximum 4.1592 4.0240 5.1546 0.0155 0.9509 0.1175 1.0683 0.2518 0.1103 0.3621 0.0000 1,418.655 0 1,418.655 0 0.1215 0.0000 1,421.692 1 Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Quarter Start Date End Date Maximum Unmitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter)Maximum Mitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) 1 9-1-2021 11-30-2021 1.4091 1.4091 2 12-1-2021 2-28-2022 1.3329 1.3329 3 3-1-2022 5-31-2022 1.1499 1.1499 4 6-1-2022 8-31-2022 1.1457 1.1457 5 9-1-2022 11-30-2022 1.1415 1.1415 6 12-1-2022 2-28-2023 1.0278 1.0278 7 3-1-2023 5-31-2023 0.9868 0.9868 8 6-1-2023 8-31-2023 0.9831 0.9831 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 5 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1416 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Energy 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 3,896.073 2 3,896.073 2 0.1303 0.0468 3,913.283 3 Mobile 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 Waste 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 207.8079 0.0000 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Water 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 29.1632 556.6420 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Total 6.8692 9.5223 30.3407 0.0914 7.7979 0.2260 8.0240 2.0895 0.2219 2.3114 236.9712 12,294.18 07 12,531.15 19 15.7904 0.1260 12,963.47 51 Unmitigated Operational 9 9-1-2023 11-30-2023 0.9798 0.9798 10 12-1-2023 2-29-2024 2.8757 2.8757 11 3-1-2024 5-31-2024 1.6188 1.6188 Highest 2.8757 2.8757 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 6 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1417 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Area 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Energy 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 3,896.073 2 3,896.073 2 0.1303 0.0468 3,913.283 3 Mobile 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 Waste 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 207.8079 0.0000 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Water 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 29.1632 556.6420 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Total 6.8692 9.5223 30.3407 0.0914 7.7979 0.2260 8.0240 2.0895 0.2219 2.3114 236.9712 12,294.18 07 12,531.15 19 15.7904 0.1260 12,963.47 51 Mitigated Operational 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 7 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1418 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Demolition Demolition 9/1/2021 10/12/2021 5 30 2 Site Preparation Site Preparation 10/13/2021 11/9/2021 5 20 3 Grading Grading 11/10/2021 1/11/2022 5 45 4 Building Construction Building Construction 1/12/2022 12/12/2023 5 500 5 Paving Paving 12/13/2023 1/30/2024 5 35 6 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/31/2024 3/19/2024 5 35 OffRoad Equipment Residential Indoor: 2,025,000; Residential Outdoor: 675,000; Non-Residential Indoor: 326,400; Non-Residential Outdoor: 108,800; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating ±sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 112.5 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 8 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1419 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws 1 8.00 81 0.73 Demolition Excavators 3 8.00 158 0.38 Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers 2 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Rubber Tired Dozers 3 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 4 8.00 97 0.37 Grading Excavators 2 8.00 158 0.38 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Scrapers 2 8.00 367 0.48 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 8.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 7.00 231 0.29 Building Construction Forklifts 3 8.00 89 0.20 Building Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Building Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 3 7.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Welders 1 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Pavers 2 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 2 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 9 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1420 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0496 0.0000 0.0496 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0233 0.0233 0.0216 0.0216 0.0000 51.0012 51.0012 0.0144 0.0000 51.3601 Total 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0496 0.0233 0.0729 7.5100e- 003 0.0216 0.0291 0.0000 51.0012 51.0012 0.0144 0.0000 51.3601 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Demolition 6 15.00 0.00 458.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Site Preparation 7 18.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 8 20.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Building Construction 9 801.00 143.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 15.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Architectural Coating 1 160.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 10 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1421 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 1.9300e- 003 0.0634 0.0148 1.8000e- 004 3.9400e- 003 1.9000e- 004 4.1300e- 003 1.0800e- 003 1.8000e- 004 1.2600e- 003 0.0000 17.4566 17.4566 1.2100e- 003 0.0000 17.4869 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 7.2000e- 004 5.3000e- 004 6.0900e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.6800e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.6900e- 003 4.5000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 4.6000e- 004 0.0000 1.5281 1.5281 5.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.5293 Total 2.6500e- 003 0.0639 0.0209 2.0000e- 004 5.6200e- 003 2.0000e- 004 5.8200e- 003 1.5300e- 003 1.9000e- 004 1.7200e- 003 0.0000 18.9847 18.9847 1.2600e- 003 0.0000 19.0161 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0496 0.0000 0.0496 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 7.5100e- 003 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0233 0.0233 0.0216 0.0216 0.0000 51.0011 51.0011 0.0144 0.0000 51.3600 Total 0.0475 0.4716 0.3235 5.8000e- 004 0.0496 0.0233 0.0729 7.5100e- 003 0.0216 0.0291 0.0000 51.0011 51.0011 0.0144 0.0000 51.3600 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 11 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1422 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 1.9300e- 003 0.0634 0.0148 1.8000e- 004 3.9400e- 003 1.9000e- 004 4.1300e- 003 1.0800e- 003 1.8000e- 004 1.2600e- 003 0.0000 17.4566 17.4566 1.2100e- 003 0.0000 17.4869 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 7.2000e- 004 5.3000e- 004 6.0900e- 003 2.0000e- 005 1.6800e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.6900e- 003 4.5000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 4.6000e- 004 0.0000 1.5281 1.5281 5.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.5293 Total 2.6500e- 003 0.0639 0.0209 2.0000e- 004 5.6200e- 003 2.0000e- 004 5.8200e- 003 1.5300e- 003 1.9000e- 004 1.7200e- 003 0.0000 18.9847 18.9847 1.2600e- 003 0.0000 19.0161 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1807 0.0000 0.1807 0.0993 0.0000 0.0993 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.0204 0.0204 0.0188 0.0188 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7061 Total 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.1807 0.0204 0.2011 0.0993 0.0188 0.1181 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7061 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 12 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1423 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 5.8000e- 004 4.3000e- 004 4.8700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3500e- 003 3.6000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.7000e- 004 0.0000 1.2225 1.2225 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2234 Total 5.8000e- 004 4.3000e- 004 4.8700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3500e- 003 3.6000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.7000e- 004 0.0000 1.2225 1.2225 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2234 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1807 0.0000 0.1807 0.0993 0.0000 0.0993 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.0204 0.0204 0.0188 0.0188 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7060 Total 0.0389 0.4050 0.2115 3.8000e- 004 0.1807 0.0204 0.2011 0.0993 0.0188 0.1181 0.0000 33.4357 33.4357 0.0108 0.0000 33.7060 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 13 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1424 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 5.8000e- 004 4.3000e- 004 4.8700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3500e- 003 3.6000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.7000e- 004 0.0000 1.2225 1.2225 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2234 Total 5.8000e- 004 4.3000e- 004 4.8700e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.3500e- 003 3.6000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.7000e- 004 0.0000 1.2225 1.2225 4.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.2234 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1741 0.0000 0.1741 0.0693 0.0000 0.0693 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0347 0.0347 0.0000 103.5405 103.5405 0.0335 0.0000 104.3776 Total 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.1741 0.0377 0.2118 0.0693 0.0347 0.1040 0.0000 103.5405 103.5405 0.0335 0.0000 104.3776 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 14 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1425 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.2200e- 003 9.0000e- 004 0.0103 3.0000e- 005 2.8300e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.8600e- 003 7.5000e- 004 2.0000e- 005 7.8000e- 004 0.0000 2.5808 2.5808 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.5828 Total 1.2200e- 003 9.0000e- 004 0.0103 3.0000e- 005 2.8300e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.8600e- 003 7.5000e- 004 2.0000e- 005 7.8000e- 004 0.0000 2.5808 2.5808 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.5828 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.1741 0.0000 0.1741 0.0693 0.0000 0.0693 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0347 0.0347 0.0000 103.5403 103.5403 0.0335 0.0000 104.3775 Total 0.0796 0.8816 0.5867 1.1800e- 003 0.1741 0.0377 0.2118 0.0693 0.0347 0.1040 0.0000 103.5403 103.5403 0.0335 0.0000 104.3775 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 15 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1426 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 1.2200e- 003 9.0000e- 004 0.0103 3.0000e- 005 2.8300e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.8600e- 003 7.5000e- 004 2.0000e- 005 7.8000e- 004 0.0000 2.5808 2.5808 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.5828 Total 1.2200e- 003 9.0000e- 004 0.0103 3.0000e- 005 2.8300e- 003 2.0000e- 005 2.8600e- 003 7.5000e- 004 2.0000e- 005 7.8000e- 004 0.0000 2.5808 2.5808 8.0000e- 005 0.0000 2.5828 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0807 0.0000 0.0807 0.0180 0.0000 0.0180 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 5.7200e- 003 5.7200e- 003 5.2600e- 003 5.2600e- 003 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Total 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 0.0807 5.7200e- 003 0.0865 0.0180 5.2600e- 003 0.0233 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 16 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1427 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 2.1000e- 004 1.5000e- 004 1.7400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 5.2000e- 004 0.0000 5.3000e- 004 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 0.4587 0.4587 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.4590 Total 2.1000e- 004 1.5000e- 004 1.7400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 5.2000e- 004 0.0000 5.3000e- 004 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 0.4587 0.4587 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.4590 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust 0.0807 0.0000 0.0807 0.0180 0.0000 0.0180 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 5.7200e- 003 5.7200e- 003 5.2600e- 003 5.2600e- 003 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Total 0.0127 0.1360 0.1017 2.2000e- 004 0.0807 5.7200e- 003 0.0865 0.0180 5.2600e- 003 0.0233 0.0000 19.0871 19.0871 6.1700e- 003 0.0000 19.2414 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 17 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1428 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 2.1000e- 004 1.5000e- 004 1.7400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 5.2000e- 004 0.0000 5.3000e- 004 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 0.4587 0.4587 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.4590 Total 2.1000e- 004 1.5000e- 004 1.7400e- 003 1.0000e- 005 5.2000e- 004 0.0000 5.3000e- 004 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.4000e- 004 0.0000 0.4587 0.4587 1.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.4590 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1324 293.1324 0.0702 0.0000 294.8881 Total 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1324 293.1324 0.0702 0.0000 294.8881 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 18 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1429 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0527 1.6961 0.4580 4.5500e- 003 0.1140 3.1800e- 003 0.1171 0.0329 3.0400e- 003 0.0359 0.0000 441.9835 441.9835 0.0264 0.0000 442.6435 Worker 0.3051 0.2164 2.5233 7.3500e- 003 0.7557 6.2300e- 003 0.7619 0.2007 5.7400e- 003 0.2065 0.0000 663.9936 663.9936 0.0187 0.0000 664.4604 Total 0.3578 1.9125 2.9812 0.0119 0.8696 9.4100e- 003 0.8790 0.2336 8.7800e- 003 0.2424 0.0000 1,105.977 1 1,105.977 1 0.0451 0.0000 1,107.103 9 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1321 293.1321 0.0702 0.0000 294.8877 Total 0.2158 1.9754 2.0700 3.4100e- 003 0.1023 0.1023 0.0963 0.0963 0.0000 293.1321 293.1321 0.0702 0.0000 294.8877 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 19 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1430 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0527 1.6961 0.4580 4.5500e- 003 0.1140 3.1800e- 003 0.1171 0.0329 3.0400e- 003 0.0359 0.0000 441.9835 441.9835 0.0264 0.0000 442.6435 Worker 0.3051 0.2164 2.5233 7.3500e- 003 0.7557 6.2300e- 003 0.7619 0.2007 5.7400e- 003 0.2065 0.0000 663.9936 663.9936 0.0187 0.0000 664.4604 Total 0.3578 1.9125 2.9812 0.0119 0.8696 9.4100e- 003 0.8790 0.2336 8.7800e- 003 0.2424 0.0000 1,105.977 1 1,105.977 1 0.0451 0.0000 1,107.103 9 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2789 286.2789 0.0681 0.0000 287.9814 Total 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2789 286.2789 0.0681 0.0000 287.9814 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 20 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1431 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0382 1.2511 0.4011 4.3000e- 003 0.1113 1.4600e- 003 0.1127 0.0321 1.4000e- 003 0.0335 0.0000 417.9930 417.9930 0.0228 0.0000 418.5624 Worker 0.2795 0.1910 2.2635 6.9100e- 003 0.7377 5.9100e- 003 0.7436 0.1960 5.4500e- 003 0.2014 0.0000 624.5363 624.5363 0.0164 0.0000 624.9466 Total 0.3177 1.4420 2.6646 0.0112 0.8490 7.3700e- 003 0.8564 0.2281 6.8500e- 003 0.2349 0.0000 1,042.529 4 1,042.529 4 0.0392 0.0000 1,043.509 0 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2785 286.2785 0.0681 0.0000 287.9811 Total 0.1942 1.7765 2.0061 3.3300e- 003 0.0864 0.0864 0.0813 0.0813 0.0000 286.2785 286.2785 0.0681 0.0000 287.9811 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 21 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1432 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0382 1.2511 0.4011 4.3000e- 003 0.1113 1.4600e- 003 0.1127 0.0321 1.4000e- 003 0.0335 0.0000 417.9930 417.9930 0.0228 0.0000 418.5624 Worker 0.2795 0.1910 2.2635 6.9100e- 003 0.7377 5.9100e- 003 0.7436 0.1960 5.4500e- 003 0.2014 0.0000 624.5363 624.5363 0.0164 0.0000 624.9466 Total 0.3177 1.4420 2.6646 0.0112 0.8490 7.3700e- 003 0.8564 0.2281 6.8500e- 003 0.2349 0.0000 1,042.529 4 1,042.529 4 0.0392 0.0000 1,043.509 0 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 22 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1433 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 2.8000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 2.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.6156 0.6156 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6160 Total 2.8000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 2.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.6156 0.6156 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6160 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 6.7100e- 003 0.0663 0.0948 1.5000e- 004 3.3200e- 003 3.3200e- 003 3.0500e- 003 3.0500e- 003 0.0000 13.0175 13.0175 4.2100e- 003 0.0000 13.1227 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 23 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1434 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 2.8000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 2.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.6156 0.6156 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6160 Total 2.8000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 2.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 7.3000e- 004 1.9000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 2.0000e- 004 0.0000 0.6156 0.6156 2.0000e- 005 0.0000 0.6160 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 24 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1435 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 4.4000e- 004 2.9000e- 004 3.5100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2400e- 003 3.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.0094 1.0094 3.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.0100 Total 4.4000e- 004 2.9000e- 004 3.5100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2400e- 003 3.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.0094 1.0094 3.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.0100 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Off-Road 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.0109 0.1048 0.1609 2.5000e- 004 5.1500e- 003 5.1500e- 003 4.7400e- 003 4.7400e- 003 0.0000 22.0292 22.0292 7.1200e- 003 0.0000 22.2073 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 25 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1436 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 4.4000e- 004 2.9000e- 004 3.5100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2400e- 003 3.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.0094 1.0094 3.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.0100 Total 4.4000e- 004 2.9000e- 004 3.5100e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2300e- 003 1.0000e- 005 1.2400e- 003 3.3000e- 004 1.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 1.0094 1.0094 3.0000e- 005 0.0000 1.0100 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating 4.1372 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1600e- 003 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Total 4.1404 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 26 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1437 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 7.4800e- 003 4.9300e- 003 0.0596 1.9000e- 004 0.0209 1.6000e- 004 0.0211 5.5500e- 003 1.5000e- 004 5.7000e- 003 0.0000 17.1287 17.1287 4.3000e- 004 0.0000 17.1394 Total 7.4800e- 003 4.9300e- 003 0.0596 1.9000e- 004 0.0209 1.6000e- 004 0.0211 5.5500e- 003 1.5000e- 004 5.7000e- 003 0.0000 17.1287 17.1287 4.3000e- 004 0.0000 17.1394 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating 4.1372 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1600e- 003 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Total 4.1404 0.0213 0.0317 5.0000e- 005 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 1.0700e- 003 0.0000 4.4682 4.4682 2.5000e- 004 0.0000 4.4745 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 27 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1438 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 7.4800e- 003 4.9300e- 003 0.0596 1.9000e- 004 0.0209 1.6000e- 004 0.0211 5.5500e- 003 1.5000e- 004 5.7000e- 003 0.0000 17.1287 17.1287 4.3000e- 004 0.0000 17.1394 Total 7.4800e- 003 4.9300e- 003 0.0596 1.9000e- 004 0.0209 1.6000e- 004 0.0211 5.5500e- 003 1.5000e- 004 5.7000e- 003 0.0000 17.1287 17.1287 4.3000e- 004 0.0000 17.1394 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 28 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1439 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 Unmitigated 1.5857 7.9962 19.1834 0.0821 7.7979 0.0580 7.8559 2.0895 0.0539 2.1434 0.0000 7,620.498 6 7,620.498 6 0.3407 0.0000 7,629.016 2 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Low Rise 145.75 154.25 154.00 506,227 506,227 Apartments Mid Rise 4,026.75 3,773.25 4075.50 13,660,065 13,660,065 General Office Building 288.45 62.55 31.05 706,812 706,812 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)2,368.80 2,873.52 2817.72 3,413,937 3,413,937 Hotel 192.00 187.50 160.00 445,703 445,703 Quality Restaurant 501.12 511.92 461.20 707,488 707,488 Regional Shopping Center 528.08 601.44 357.84 1,112,221 1,112,221 Total 8,050.95 8,164.43 8,057.31 20,552,452 20,552,452 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 29 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1440 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Apartments Low Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 Apartments Mid Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 General Office Building 16.60 8.40 6.90 33.00 48.00 19.00 77 19 4 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 16.60 8.40 6.90 8.50 72.50 19.00 37 20 43 Hotel 16.60 8.40 6.90 19.40 61.60 19.00 58 38 4 Quality Restaurant 16.60 8.40 6.90 12.00 69.00 19.00 38 18 44 Regional Shopping Center 16.60 8.40 6.90 16.30 64.70 19.00 54 35 11 5.0 Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Low Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Apartments Mid Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 General Office Building 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Hotel 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Quality Restaurant 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Regional Shopping Center 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 30 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1441 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Electricity Mitigated 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2,512.646 5 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 Electricity Unmitigated 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 2,512.646 5 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 NaturalGas Mitigated 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 7 1,383.426 7 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 NaturalGas Unmitigated 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 7 1,383.426 7 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 31 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1442 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 408494 2.2000e- 003 0.0188 8.0100e- 003 1.2000e- 004 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 0.0000 21.7988 21.7988 4.2000e- 004 4.0000e- 004 21.9284 Apartments Mid Rise 1.30613e +007 0.0704 0.6018 0.2561 3.8400e- 003 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0000 696.9989 696.9989 0.0134 0.0128 701.1408 General Office Building 468450 2.5300e- 003 0.0230 0.0193 1.4000e- 004 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 0.0000 24.9983 24.9983 4.8000e- 004 4.6000e- 004 25.1468 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 8.30736e +006 0.0448 0.4072 0.3421 2.4400e- 003 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0000 443.3124 443.3124 8.5000e- 003 8.1300e- 003 445.9468 Hotel 1.74095e +006 9.3900e- 003 0.0853 0.0717 5.1000e- 004 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 0.0000 92.9036 92.9036 1.7800e- 003 1.7000e- 003 93.4557 Quality Restaurant 1.84608e +006 9.9500e- 003 0.0905 0.0760 5.4000e- 004 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 0.0000 98.5139 98.5139 1.8900e- 003 1.8100e- 003 99.0993 Regional Shopping Center 91840 5.0000e- 004 4.5000e- 003 3.7800e- 003 3.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 4.9009 4.9009 9.0000e- 005 9.0000e- 005 4.9301 Total 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 8 1,383.426 8 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 32 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1443 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 408494 2.2000e- 003 0.0188 8.0100e- 003 1.2000e- 004 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 1.5200e- 003 0.0000 21.7988 21.7988 4.2000e- 004 4.0000e- 004 21.9284 Apartments Mid Rise 1.30613e +007 0.0704 0.6018 0.2561 3.8400e- 003 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0487 0.0000 696.9989 696.9989 0.0134 0.0128 701.1408 General Office Building 468450 2.5300e- 003 0.0230 0.0193 1.4000e- 004 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 1.7500e- 003 0.0000 24.9983 24.9983 4.8000e- 004 4.6000e- 004 25.1468 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 8.30736e +006 0.0448 0.4072 0.3421 2.4400e- 003 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0310 0.0000 443.3124 443.3124 8.5000e- 003 8.1300e- 003 445.9468 Hotel 1.74095e +006 9.3900e- 003 0.0853 0.0717 5.1000e- 004 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 6.4900e- 003 0.0000 92.9036 92.9036 1.7800e- 003 1.7000e- 003 93.4557 Quality Restaurant 1.84608e +006 9.9500e- 003 0.0905 0.0760 5.4000e- 004 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 6.8800e- 003 0.0000 98.5139 98.5139 1.8900e- 003 1.8100e- 003 99.0993 Regional Shopping Center 91840 5.0000e- 004 4.5000e- 003 3.7800e- 003 3.0000e- 005 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 3.4000e- 004 0.0000 4.9009 4.9009 9.0000e- 005 9.0000e- 005 4.9301 Total 0.1398 1.2312 0.7770 7.6200e- 003 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0966 0.0000 1,383.426 8 1,383.426 8 0.0265 0.0254 1,391.647 8 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 33 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1444 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Electricity Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 106010 33.7770 1.3900e- 003 2.9000e- 004 33.8978 Apartments Mid Rise 3.94697e +006 1,257.587 9 0.0519 0.0107 1,262.086 9 General Office Building 584550 186.2502 7.6900e- 003 1.5900e- 003 186.9165 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 1.58904e +006 506.3022 0.0209 4.3200e- 003 508.1135 Hotel 550308 175.3399 7.2400e- 003 1.5000e- 003 175.9672 Quality Restaurant 353120 112.5116 4.6500e- 003 9.6000e- 004 112.9141 Regional Shopping Center 756000 240.8778 9.9400e- 003 2.0600e- 003 241.7395 Total 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 34 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1445 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Electricity Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 106010 33.7770 1.3900e- 003 2.9000e- 004 33.8978 Apartments Mid Rise 3.94697e +006 1,257.587 9 0.0519 0.0107 1,262.086 9 General Office Building 584550 186.2502 7.6900e- 003 1.5900e- 003 186.9165 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 1.58904e +006 506.3022 0.0209 4.3200e- 003 508.1135 Hotel 550308 175.3399 7.2400e- 003 1.5000e- 003 175.9672 Quality Restaurant 353120 112.5116 4.6500e- 003 9.6000e- 004 112.9141 Regional Shopping Center 756000 240.8778 9.9400e- 003 2.0600e- 003 241.7395 Total 2,512.646 5 0.1037 0.0215 2,521.635 6 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 35 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1446 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Unmitigated 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6700e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating 0.4137 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 4.3998 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 0.0206 0.1763 0.0750 1.1200e- 003 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0000 204.1166 204.1166 3.9100e- 003 3.7400e- 003 205.3295 Landscaping 0.3096 0.1187 10.3054 5.4000e- 004 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0000 16.8504 16.8504 0.0161 0.0000 17.2540 Total 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6600e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 36 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1447 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating 0.4137 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 4.3998 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 0.0206 0.1763 0.0750 1.1200e- 003 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0143 0.0000 204.1166 204.1166 3.9100e- 003 3.7400e- 003 205.3295 Landscaping 0.3096 0.1187 10.3054 5.4000e- 004 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0572 0.0000 16.8504 16.8504 0.0161 0.0000 17.2540 Total 5.1437 0.2950 10.3804 1.6600e- 003 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0714 0.0000 220.9670 220.9670 0.0201 3.7400e- 003 222.5835 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 37 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1448 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Mitigated 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Unmitigated 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 38 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1449 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 7.2 Water by Land Use Indoor/Out door Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 1.62885 / 1.02688 10.9095 0.0535 1.3400e- 003 12.6471 Apartments Mid Rise 63.5252 / 40.0485 425.4719 2.0867 0.0523 493.2363 General Office Building 7.99802 / 4.90201 53.0719 0.2627 6.5900e- 003 61.6019 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 10.9272 / 0.697482 51.2702 0.3580 8.8200e- 003 62.8482 Hotel 1.26834 / 0.140927 6.1633 0.0416 1.0300e- 003 7.5079 Quality Restaurant 2.42827 / 0.154996 11.3934 0.0796 1.9600e- 003 13.9663 Regional Shopping Center 4.14806 / 2.54236 27.5250 0.1363 3.4200e- 003 31.9490 Total 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 39 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1450 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 7.2 Water by Land Use Indoor/Out door Use Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 1.62885 / 1.02688 10.9095 0.0535 1.3400e- 003 12.6471 Apartments Mid Rise 63.5252 / 40.0485 425.4719 2.0867 0.0523 493.2363 General Office Building 7.99802 / 4.90201 53.0719 0.2627 6.5900e- 003 61.6019 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 10.9272 / 0.697482 51.2702 0.3580 8.8200e- 003 62.8482 Hotel 1.26834 / 0.140927 6.1633 0.0416 1.0300e- 003 7.5079 Quality Restaurant 2.42827 / 0.154996 11.3934 0.0796 1.9600e- 003 13.9663 Regional Shopping Center 4.14806 / 2.54236 27.5250 0.1363 3.4200e- 003 31.9490 Total 585.8052 3.0183 0.0755 683.7567 Mitigated 8.0 Waste Detail CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 40 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1451 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Unmitigated 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Category/Year CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 41 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1452 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.2 Waste by Land Use Waste Disposed Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 11.5 2.3344 0.1380 0.0000 5.7834 Apartments Mid Rise 448.5 91.0415 5.3804 0.0000 225.5513 General Office Building 41.85 8.4952 0.5021 0.0000 21.0464 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 428.4 86.9613 5.1393 0.0000 215.4430 Hotel 27.38 5.5579 0.3285 0.0000 13.7694 Quality Restaurant 7.3 1.4818 0.0876 0.0000 3.6712 Regional Shopping Center 58.8 11.9359 0.7054 0.0000 29.5706 Total 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 42 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1453 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.2 Waste by Land Use Waste Disposed Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise 11.5 2.3344 0.1380 0.0000 5.7834 Apartments Mid Rise 448.5 91.0415 5.3804 0.0000 225.5513 General Office Building 41.85 8.4952 0.5021 0.0000 21.0464 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 428.4 86.9613 5.1393 0.0000 215.4430 Hotel 27.38 5.5579 0.3285 0.0000 13.7694 Quality Restaurant 7.3 1.4818 0.0876 0.0000 3.6712 Regional Shopping Center 58.8 11.9359 0.7054 0.0000 29.5706 Total 207.8079 12.2811 0.0000 514.8354 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 43 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1454 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 11.0 Vegetation Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:26 PMPage 44 of 44 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Annual ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1455 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Office Building 45.00 1000sqft 1.03 45,000.00 0 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)36.00 1000sqft 0.83 36,000.00 0 Hotel 50.00 Room 1.67 72,600.00 0 Quality Restaurant 8.00 1000sqft 0.18 8,000.00 0 Apartments Low Rise 25.00 Dwelling Unit 1.56 25,000.00 72 Apartments Mid Rise 975.00 Dwelling Unit 25.66 975,000.00 2789 Regional Shopping Center 56.00 1000sqft 1.29 56,000.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 9 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 33 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2028Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 702.44 0.029CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.006N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 1 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1456 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Project Characteristics - Consistent with the DEIR's model. Land Use - See SWAPE comment regarding residential and retail land uses. Construction Phase - See SWAPE comment regarding individual construction phase lengths. Demolition - Consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding demolition. Vehicle Trips - Saturday trips consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding weekday and Sunday trips. Woodstoves - Woodstoves and wood-burning fireplaces consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding gas fireplaces. Energy Use - Construction Off-road Equipment Mitigation - See SWAPE comment on construction-related mitigation. Area Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Water Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Trips and VMT - Local hire provision Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 1.25 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 48.75 0.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 7.16 6.17 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 6.39 3.87 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 2.46 1.39 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 158.37 79.82 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 2 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1457 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.0 Emissions Summary tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 8.19 3.75 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 94.36 63.99 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 49.97 10.74 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 6.07 6.16 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.86 4.18 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.05 0.69 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 131.84 78.27 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.95 3.20 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 72.16 57.65 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 25.24 6.39 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.59 5.83 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.65 4.13 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 11.03 6.41 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 127.15 65.80 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 8.17 3.84 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 89.95 62.64 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 42.70 9.43 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 3 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1458 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2561 46.4415 31.4494 0.0636 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 6,163.416 6 6,163.416 6 1.9475 0.0000 6,212.103 9 2022 4.5441 38.8811 40.8776 0.1240 8.8255 1.6361 10.4616 3.6369 1.5052 5.1421 0.0000 12,493.44 03 12,493.44 03 1.9485 0.0000 12,518.57 07 2023 4.1534 25.7658 38.7457 0.1206 7.0088 0.7592 7.7679 1.8799 0.7136 2.5935 0.0000 12,150.48 90 12,150.48 90 0.9589 0.0000 12,174.46 15 2024 237.0219 9.5478 14.9642 0.0239 1.2171 0.4694 1.2875 0.3229 0.4319 0.4621 0.0000 2,313.180 8 2,313.180 8 0.7166 0.0000 2,331.095 6 Maximum 237.0219 46.4415 40.8776 0.1240 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 12,493.44 03 12,493.44 03 1.9485 0.0000 12,518.57 07 Unmitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 4 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1459 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2561 46.4415 31.4494 0.0636 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 6,163.416 6 6,163.416 6 1.9475 0.0000 6,212.103 9 2022 4.5441 38.8811 40.8776 0.1240 8.8255 1.6361 10.4616 3.6369 1.5052 5.1421 0.0000 12,493.44 03 12,493.44 03 1.9485 0.0000 12,518.57 07 2023 4.1534 25.7658 38.7457 0.1206 7.0088 0.7592 7.7679 1.8799 0.7136 2.5935 0.0000 12,150.48 90 12,150.48 90 0.9589 0.0000 12,174.46 15 2024 237.0219 9.5478 14.9642 0.0239 1.2171 0.4694 1.2875 0.3229 0.4319 0.4621 0.0000 2,313.180 8 2,313.180 8 0.7166 0.0000 2,331.095 5 Maximum 237.0219 46.4415 40.8776 0.1240 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 12,493.44 03 12,493.44 03 1.9485 0.0000 12,518.57 07 Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 5 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1460 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 Total 41.1168 67.2262 207.5497 0.6278 45.9592 2.4626 48.4217 12.2950 2.4385 14.7336 0.0000 76,811.18 16 76,811.18 16 2.8282 0.4832 77,025.87 86 Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 Total 41.1168 67.2262 207.5497 0.6278 45.9592 2.4626 48.4217 12.2950 2.4385 14.7336 0.0000 76,811.18 16 76,811.18 16 2.8282 0.4832 77,025.87 86 Mitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 6 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1461 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Demolition Demolition 9/1/2021 10/12/2021 5 30 2 Site Preparation Site Preparation 10/13/2021 11/9/2021 5 20 3 Grading Grading 11/10/2021 1/11/2022 5 45 4 Building Construction Building Construction 1/12/2022 12/12/2023 5 500 5 Paving Paving 12/13/2023 1/30/2024 5 35 6 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/31/2024 3/19/2024 5 35 OffRoad Equipment ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Residential Indoor: 2,025,000; Residential Outdoor: 675,000; Non-Residential Indoor: 326,400; Non-Residential Outdoor: 108,800; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating ±sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 112.5 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 7 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1462 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws 1 8.00 81 0.73 Demolition Excavators 3 8.00 158 0.38 Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers 2 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Rubber Tired Dozers 3 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 4 8.00 97 0.37 Grading Excavators 2 8.00 158 0.38 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Scrapers 2 8.00 367 0.48 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 8.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 7.00 231 0.29 Building Construction Forklifts 3 8.00 89 0.20 Building Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Building Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 3 7.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Welders 1 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Pavers 2 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 2 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 8 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1463 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Demolition 6 15.00 0.00 458.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Site Preparation 7 18.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 8 20.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Building Construction 9 801.00 143.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 15.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Architectural Coating 1 160.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 9 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1464 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1273 4.0952 0.9602 0.0119 0.2669 0.0126 0.2795 0.0732 0.0120 0.0852 1,292.241 3 1,292.241 3 0.0877 1,294.433 7 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0487 0.0313 0.4282 1.1800e- 003 0.1141 9.5000e- 004 0.1151 0.0303 8.8000e- 004 0.0311 117.2799 117.2799 3.5200e- 003 117.3678 Total 0.1760 4.1265 1.3884 0.0131 0.3810 0.0135 0.3946 0.1034 0.0129 0.1163 1,409.521 2 1,409.521 2 0.0912 1,411.801 5 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 10 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1465 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1273 4.0952 0.9602 0.0119 0.2669 0.0126 0.2795 0.0732 0.0120 0.0852 1,292.241 3 1,292.241 3 0.0877 1,294.433 7 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0487 0.0313 0.4282 1.1800e- 003 0.1141 9.5000e- 004 0.1151 0.0303 8.8000e- 004 0.0311 117.2799 117.2799 3.5200e- 003 117.3678 Total 0.1760 4.1265 1.3884 0.0131 0.3810 0.0135 0.3946 0.1034 0.0129 0.1163 1,409.521 2 1,409.521 2 0.0912 1,411.801 5 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 11 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1466 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0584 0.0375 0.5139 1.4100e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 140.7359 140.7359 4.2200e- 003 140.8414 Total 0.0584 0.0375 0.5139 1.4100e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 140.7359 140.7359 4.2200e- 003 140.8414 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 12 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1467 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0584 0.0375 0.5139 1.4100e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 140.7359 140.7359 4.2200e- 003 140.8414 Total 0.0584 0.0375 0.5139 1.4100e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 140.7359 140.7359 4.2200e- 003 140.8414 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 13 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1468 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0649 0.0417 0.5710 1.5700e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 156.3732 156.3732 4.6900e- 003 156.4904 Total 0.0649 0.0417 0.5710 1.5700e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 156.3732 156.3732 4.6900e- 003 156.4904 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 14 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1469 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0649 0.0417 0.5710 1.5700e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 156.3732 156.3732 4.6900e- 003 156.4904 Total 0.0649 0.0417 0.5710 1.5700e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 156.3732 156.3732 4.6900e- 003 156.4904 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 15 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1470 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0607 0.0376 0.5263 1.5100e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 150.8754 150.8754 4.2400e- 003 150.9813 Total 0.0607 0.0376 0.5263 1.5100e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 150.8754 150.8754 4.2400e- 003 150.9813 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 16 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1471 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0607 0.0376 0.5263 1.5100e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 150.8754 150.8754 4.2400e- 003 150.9813 Total 0.0607 0.0376 0.5263 1.5100e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 150.8754 150.8754 4.2400e- 003 150.9813 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 17 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1472 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4079 13.2032 3.4341 0.0364 0.9155 0.0248 0.9404 0.2636 0.0237 0.2873 3,896.548 2 3,896.548 2 0.2236 3,902.138 4 Worker 2.4299 1.5074 21.0801 0.0607 6.0932 0.0493 6.1425 1.6163 0.0454 1.6617 6,042.558 5 6,042.558 5 0.1697 6,046.800 0 Total 2.8378 14.7106 24.5142 0.0971 7.0087 0.0741 7.0828 1.8799 0.0691 1.9490 9,939.106 7 9,939.106 7 0.3933 9,948.938 4 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 18 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1473 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4079 13.2032 3.4341 0.0364 0.9155 0.0248 0.9404 0.2636 0.0237 0.2873 3,896.548 2 3,896.548 2 0.2236 3,902.138 4 Worker 2.4299 1.5074 21.0801 0.0607 6.0932 0.0493 6.1425 1.6163 0.0454 1.6617 6,042.558 5 6,042.558 5 0.1697 6,046.800 0 Total 2.8378 14.7106 24.5142 0.0971 7.0087 0.0741 7.0828 1.8799 0.0691 1.9490 9,939.106 7 9,939.106 7 0.3933 9,948.938 4 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 19 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1474 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3027 10.0181 3.1014 0.0352 0.9156 0.0116 0.9271 0.2636 0.0111 0.2747 3,773.876 2 3,773.876 2 0.1982 3,778.830 0 Worker 2.2780 1.3628 19.4002 0.0584 6.0932 0.0479 6.1411 1.6163 0.0441 1.6604 5,821.402 8 5,821.402 8 0.1529 5,825.225 4 Total 2.5807 11.3809 22.5017 0.0936 7.0088 0.0595 7.0682 1.8799 0.0552 1.9350 9,595.279 0 9,595.279 0 0.3511 9,604.055 4 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 20 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1475 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3027 10.0181 3.1014 0.0352 0.9156 0.0116 0.9271 0.2636 0.0111 0.2747 3,773.876 2 3,773.876 2 0.1982 3,778.830 0 Worker 2.2780 1.3628 19.4002 0.0584 6.0932 0.0479 6.1411 1.6163 0.0441 1.6604 5,821.402 8 5,821.402 8 0.1529 5,825.225 4 Total 2.5807 11.3809 22.5017 0.0936 7.0088 0.0595 7.0682 1.8799 0.0552 1.9350 9,595.279 0 9,595.279 0 0.3511 9,604.055 4 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 21 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1476 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0427 0.0255 0.3633 1.0900e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 109.0150 109.0150 2.8600e- 003 109.0866 Total 0.0427 0.0255 0.3633 1.0900e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 109.0150 109.0150 2.8600e- 003 109.0866 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 22 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1477 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0427 0.0255 0.3633 1.0900e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 109.0150 109.0150 2.8600e- 003 109.0866 Total 0.0427 0.0255 0.3633 1.0900e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 109.0150 109.0150 2.8600e- 003 109.0866 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 23 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1478 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0403 0.0233 0.3384 1.0600e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 105.6336 105.6336 2.6300e- 003 105.6992 Total 0.0403 0.0233 0.3384 1.0600e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 105.6336 105.6336 2.6300e- 003 105.6992 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 24 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1479 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0403 0.0233 0.3384 1.0600e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 105.6336 105.6336 2.6300e- 003 105.6992 Total 0.0403 0.0233 0.3384 1.0600e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 105.6336 105.6336 2.6300e- 003 105.6992 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 25 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1480 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.4296 0.2481 3.6098 0.0113 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,126.758 3 1,126.758 3 0.0280 1,127.458 3 Total 0.4296 0.2481 3.6098 0.0113 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,126.758 3 1,126.758 3 0.0280 1,127.458 3 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 26 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1481 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.4296 0.2481 3.6098 0.0113 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,126.758 3 1,126.758 3 0.0280 1,127.458 3 Total 0.4296 0.2481 3.6098 0.0113 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,126.758 3 1,126.758 3 0.0280 1,127.458 3 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 27 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1482 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 Unmitigated 9.8489 45.4304 114.8495 0.4917 45.9592 0.3360 46.2951 12.2950 0.3119 12.6070 50,306.60 34 50,306.60 34 2.1807 50,361.12 08 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Low Rise 145.75 154.25 154.00 506,227 506,227 Apartments Mid Rise 4,026.75 3,773.25 4075.50 13,660,065 13,660,065 General Office Building 288.45 62.55 31.05 706,812 706,812 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)2,368.80 2,873.52 2817.72 3,413,937 3,413,937 Hotel 192.00 187.50 160.00 445,703 445,703 Quality Restaurant 501.12 511.92 461.20 707,488 707,488 Regional Shopping Center 528.08 601.44 357.84 1,112,221 1,112,221 Total 8,050.95 8,164.43 8,057.31 20,552,452 20,552,452 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 28 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1483 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Apartments Low Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 Apartments Mid Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 General Office Building 16.60 8.40 6.90 33.00 48.00 19.00 77 19 4 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 16.60 8.40 6.90 8.50 72.50 19.00 37 20 43 Hotel 16.60 8.40 6.90 19.40 61.60 19.00 58 38 4 Quality Restaurant 16.60 8.40 6.90 12.00 69.00 19.00 38 18 44 Regional Shopping Center 16.60 8.40 6.90 16.30 64.70 19.00 54 35 11 5.0 Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Low Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Apartments Mid Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 General Office Building 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Hotel 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Quality Restaurant 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Regional Shopping Center 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 29 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1484 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day NaturalGas Mitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 NaturalGas Unmitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 30 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1485 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1119.16 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35784.3 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1283.42 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22759.9 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4769.72 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5057.75 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 251.616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 31 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1486 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1.11916 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35.7843 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1.28342 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22.7599 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4.76972 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5.05775 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 0.251616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 32 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1487 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 33 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1488 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 8.0 Waste Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 34 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1489 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 11.0 Vegetation Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:29 PMPage 35 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Summer ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1490 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Office Building 45.00 1000sqft 1.03 45,000.00 0 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)36.00 1000sqft 0.83 36,000.00 0 Hotel 50.00 Room 1.67 72,600.00 0 Quality Restaurant 8.00 1000sqft 0.18 8,000.00 0 Apartments Low Rise 25.00 Dwelling Unit 1.56 25,000.00 72 Apartments Mid Rise 975.00 Dwelling Unit 25.66 975,000.00 2789 Regional Shopping Center 56.00 1000sqft 1.29 56,000.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Climate Zone Urban 9 Wind Speed (m/s)Precipitation Freq (Days)2.2 33 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data 1.0 Project Characteristics Utility Company Southern California Edison 2028Operational Year CO2 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 702.44 0.029CH4 Intensity (lb/MWhr) 0.006N2O Intensity (lb/MWhr) Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 1 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1491 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Project Characteristics - Consistent with the DEIR's model. Land Use - See SWAPE comment regarding residential and retail land uses. Construction Phase - See SWAPE comment regarding individual construction phase lengths. Demolition - Consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding demolition. Vehicle Trips - Saturday trips consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding weekday and Sunday trips. Woodstoves - Woodstoves and wood-burning fireplaces consistent with the DEIR's model. See SWAPE comment regarding gas fireplaces. Energy Use - Construction Off-road Equipment Mitigation - See SWAPE comment on construction-related mitigation. Area Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Water Mitigation - See SWAPE comment regarding operational mitigation measures. Trips and VMT - Local hire provision Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces FireplaceWoodMass 1,019.20 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 1.25 0.00 tblFireplaces NumberWood 48.75 0.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblTripsAndVMT WorkerTripLength 14.70 10.00 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 7.16 6.17 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 6.39 3.87 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 2.46 1.39 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 158.37 79.82 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 2 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1492 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.0 Emissions Summary tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 8.19 3.75 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 94.36 63.99 tblVehicleTrips ST_TR 49.97 10.74 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 6.07 6.16 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.86 4.18 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 1.05 0.69 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 131.84 78.27 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 5.95 3.20 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 72.16 57.65 tblVehicleTrips SU_TR 25.24 6.39 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.59 5.83 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 6.65 4.13 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 11.03 6.41 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 127.15 65.80 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 8.17 3.84 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 89.95 62.64 tblVehicleTrips WD_TR 42.70 9.43 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberCatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 1.25 0.00 tblWoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic 48.75 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear 25.00 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 tblWoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass 999.60 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 3 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1493 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2621 46.4460 31.4068 0.0635 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 6,154.337 7 6,154.337 7 1.9472 0.0000 6,203.018 6 2022 4.7966 38.8851 39.6338 0.1195 8.8255 1.6361 10.4616 3.6369 1.5052 5.1421 0.0000 12,035.34 40 12,035.34 40 1.9482 0.0000 12,060.60 13 2023 4.3939 25.8648 37.5031 0.1162 7.0088 0.7598 7.7685 1.8799 0.7142 2.5940 0.0000 11,710.40 80 11,710.40 80 0.9617 0.0000 11,734.44 97 2024 237.0656 9.5503 14.9372 0.0238 1.2171 0.4694 1.2875 0.3229 0.4319 0.4621 0.0000 2,307.051 7 2,307.051 7 0.7164 0.0000 2,324.962 7 Maximum 237.0656 46.4460 39.6338 0.1195 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 12,035.34 40 12,035.34 40 1.9482 0.0000 12,060.60 13 Unmitigated Construction CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 4 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1494 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Year lb/day lb/day 2021 4.2621 46.4460 31.4068 0.0635 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 6,154.337 7 6,154.337 7 1.9472 0.0000 6,203.018 6 2022 4.7966 38.8851 39.6338 0.1195 8.8255 1.6361 10.4616 3.6369 1.5052 5.1421 0.0000 12,035.34 40 12,035.34 40 1.9482 0.0000 12,060.60 13 2023 4.3939 25.8648 37.5031 0.1162 7.0088 0.7598 7.7685 1.8799 0.7142 2.5940 0.0000 11,710.40 80 11,710.40 80 0.9617 0.0000 11,734.44 97 2024 237.0656 9.5503 14.9372 0.0238 1.2171 0.4694 1.2875 0.3229 0.4319 0.4621 0.0000 2,307.051 7 2,307.051 7 0.7164 0.0000 2,324.962 7 Maximum 237.0656 46.4460 39.6338 0.1195 18.2032 2.0456 20.2488 9.9670 1.8820 11.8490 0.0000 12,035.34 40 12,035.34 40 1.9482 0.0000 12,060.60 13 Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 5 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1495 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 2.2 Overall Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 Total 40.7912 67.7872 202.7424 0.6043 45.9592 2.4640 48.4231 12.2950 2.4399 14.7349 0.0000 74,422.37 87 74,422.37 87 2.8429 0.4832 74,637.44 17 Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Area 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Energy 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mobile 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 Total 40.7912 67.7872 202.7424 0.6043 45.9592 2.4640 48.4231 12.2950 2.4399 14.7349 0.0000 74,422.37 87 74,422.37 87 2.8429 0.4832 74,637.44 17 Mitigated Operational CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 6 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1496 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Demolition Demolition 9/1/2021 10/12/2021 5 30 2 Site Preparation Site Preparation 10/13/2021 11/9/2021 5 20 3 Grading Grading 11/10/2021 1/11/2022 5 45 4 Building Construction Building Construction 1/12/2022 12/12/2023 5 500 5 Paving Paving 12/13/2023 1/30/2024 5 35 6 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/31/2024 3/19/2024 5 35 OffRoad Equipment ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Residential Indoor: 2,025,000; Residential Outdoor: 675,000; Non-Residential Indoor: 326,400; Non-Residential Outdoor: 108,800; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating ±sqft) Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 112.5 Acres of Paving: 0 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 7 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1497 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws 1 8.00 81 0.73 Demolition Excavators 3 8.00 158 0.38 Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers 2 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Rubber Tired Dozers 3 8.00 247 0.40 Site Preparation Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 4 8.00 97 0.37 Grading Excavators 2 8.00 158 0.38 Grading Graders 1 8.00 187 0.41 Grading Rubber Tired Dozers 1 8.00 247 0.40 Grading Scrapers 2 8.00 367 0.48 Grading Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 2 8.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Cranes 1 7.00 231 0.29 Building Construction Forklifts 3 8.00 89 0.20 Building Construction Generator Sets 1 8.00 84 0.74 Building Construction Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 3 7.00 97 0.37 Building Construction Welders 1 8.00 46 0.45 Paving Pavers 2 8.00 130 0.42 Paving Paving Equipment 2 8.00 132 0.36 Paving Rollers 2 8.00 80 0.38 Architectural Coating Air Compressors 1 6.00 78 0.48 Trips and VMT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 8 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1498 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Demolition 6 15.00 0.00 458.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Site Preparation 7 18.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Grading 8 20.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Building Construction 9 801.00 143.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Paving 6 15.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Architectural Coating 1 160.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 6.90 20.00 LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 9 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1499 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1304 4.1454 1.0182 0.0117 0.2669 0.0128 0.2797 0.0732 0.0122 0.0854 1,269.855 5 1,269.855 5 0.0908 1,272.125 2 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0532 0.0346 0.3963 1.1100e- 003 0.1141 9.5000e- 004 0.1151 0.0303 8.8000e- 004 0.0311 110.4707 110.4707 3.3300e- 003 110.5539 Total 0.1835 4.1800 1.4144 0.0128 0.3810 0.0137 0.3948 0.1034 0.0131 0.1165 1,380.326 2 1,380.326 2 0.0941 1,382.679 1 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 3.3074 0.0000 3.3074 0.5008 0.0000 0.5008 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 1.5513 1.5513 1.4411 1.4411 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Total 3.1651 31.4407 21.5650 0.0388 3.3074 1.5513 4.8588 0.5008 1.4411 1.9419 0.0000 3,747.944 9 3,747.944 9 1.0549 3,774.317 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 10 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1500 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.2 Demolition - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.1304 4.1454 1.0182 0.0117 0.2669 0.0128 0.2797 0.0732 0.0122 0.0854 1,269.855 5 1,269.855 5 0.0908 1,272.125 2 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0532 0.0346 0.3963 1.1100e- 003 0.1141 9.5000e- 004 0.1151 0.0303 8.8000e- 004 0.0311 110.4707 110.4707 3.3300e- 003 110.5539 Total 0.1835 4.1800 1.4144 0.0128 0.3810 0.0137 0.3948 0.1034 0.0131 0.1165 1,380.326 2 1,380.326 2 0.0941 1,382.679 1 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 11 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1501 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0638 0.0415 0.4755 1.3300e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 132.5649 132.5649 3.9900e- 003 132.6646 Total 0.0638 0.0415 0.4755 1.3300e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 132.5649 132.5649 3.9900e- 003 132.6646 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 18.0663 0.0000 18.0663 9.9307 0.0000 9.9307 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 2.0445 2.0445 1.8809 1.8809 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Total 3.8882 40.4971 21.1543 0.0380 18.0663 2.0445 20.1107 9.9307 1.8809 11.8116 0.0000 3,685.656 9 3,685.656 9 1.1920 3,715.457 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 12 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1502 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.3 Site Preparation - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0638 0.0415 0.4755 1.3300e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 132.5649 132.5649 3.9900e- 003 132.6646 Total 0.0638 0.0415 0.4755 1.3300e- 003 0.1369 1.1400e- 003 0.1381 0.0363 1.0500e- 003 0.0374 132.5649 132.5649 3.9900e- 003 132.6646 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 13 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1503 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0709 0.0462 0.5284 1.4800e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 147.2943 147.2943 4.4300e- 003 147.4051 Total 0.0709 0.0462 0.5284 1.4800e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 147.2943 147.2943 4.4300e- 003 147.4051 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 1.9853 1.9853 1.8265 1.8265 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Total 4.1912 46.3998 30.8785 0.0620 8.6733 1.9853 10.6587 3.5965 1.8265 5.4230 0.0000 6,007.043 4 6,007.043 4 1.9428 6,055.613 4 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 14 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1504 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2021 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0709 0.0462 0.5284 1.4800e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 147.2943 147.2943 4.4300e- 003 147.4051 Total 0.0709 0.0462 0.5284 1.4800e- 003 0.1521 1.2700e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1700e- 003 0.0415 147.2943 147.2943 4.4300e- 003 147.4051 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 15 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1505 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0665 0.0416 0.4861 1.4300e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 142.1207 142.1207 4.0000e- 003 142.2207 Total 0.0665 0.0416 0.4861 1.4300e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 142.1207 142.1207 4.0000e- 003 142.2207 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Fugitive Dust 8.6733 0.0000 8.6733 3.5965 0.0000 3.5965 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 1.6349 1.6349 1.5041 1.5041 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Total 3.6248 38.8435 29.0415 0.0621 8.6733 1.6349 10.3082 3.5965 1.5041 5.1006 0.0000 6,011.410 5 6,011.410 5 1.9442 6,060.015 8 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 16 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1506 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.4 Grading - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0665 0.0416 0.4861 1.4300e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 142.1207 142.1207 4.0000e- 003 142.2207 Total 0.0665 0.0416 0.4861 1.4300e- 003 0.1521 1.2300e- 003 0.1534 0.0404 1.1300e- 003 0.0415 142.1207 142.1207 4.0000e- 003 142.2207 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 17 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1507 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4284 13.1673 3.8005 0.0354 0.9155 0.0256 0.9412 0.2636 0.0245 0.2881 3,789.075 0 3,789.075 0 0.2381 3,795.028 3 Worker 2.6620 1.6677 19.4699 0.0571 6.0932 0.0493 6.1425 1.6163 0.0454 1.6617 5,691.935 4 5,691.935 4 0.1602 5,695.940 8 Total 3.0904 14.8350 23.2704 0.0926 7.0087 0.0749 7.0836 1.8799 0.0699 1.9498 9,481.010 4 9,481.010 4 0.3984 9,490.969 1 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Total 1.7062 15.6156 16.3634 0.0269 0.8090 0.8090 0.7612 0.7612 0.0000 2,554.333 6 2,554.333 6 0.6120 2,569.632 2 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 18 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1508 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2022 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.4284 13.1673 3.8005 0.0354 0.9155 0.0256 0.9412 0.2636 0.0245 0.2881 3,789.075 0 3,789.075 0 0.2381 3,795.028 3 Worker 2.6620 1.6677 19.4699 0.0571 6.0932 0.0493 6.1425 1.6163 0.0454 1.6617 5,691.935 4 5,691.935 4 0.1602 5,695.940 8 Total 3.0904 14.8350 23.2704 0.0926 7.0087 0.0749 7.0836 1.8799 0.0699 1.9498 9,481.010 4 9,481.010 4 0.3984 9,490.969 1 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 19 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1509 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3183 9.9726 3.3771 0.0343 0.9156 0.0122 0.9277 0.2636 0.0116 0.2752 3,671.400 7 3,671.400 7 0.2096 3,676.641 7 Worker 2.5029 1.5073 17.8820 0.0550 6.0932 0.0479 6.1411 1.6163 0.0441 1.6604 5,483.797 4 5,483.797 4 0.1442 5,487.402 0 Total 2.8211 11.4799 21.2591 0.0893 7.0088 0.0601 7.0688 1.8799 0.0557 1.9356 9,155.198 1 9,155.198 1 0.3538 9,164.043 7 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Total 1.5728 14.3849 16.2440 0.0269 0.6997 0.6997 0.6584 0.6584 0.0000 2,555.209 9 2,555.209 9 0.6079 2,570.406 1 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 20 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1510 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.5 Building Construction - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.3183 9.9726 3.3771 0.0343 0.9156 0.0122 0.9277 0.2636 0.0116 0.2752 3,671.400 7 3,671.400 7 0.2096 3,676.641 7 Worker 2.5029 1.5073 17.8820 0.0550 6.0932 0.0479 6.1411 1.6163 0.0441 1.6604 5,483.797 4 5,483.797 4 0.1442 5,487.402 0 Total 2.8211 11.4799 21.2591 0.0893 7.0088 0.0601 7.0688 1.8799 0.0557 1.9356 9,155.198 1 9,155.198 1 0.3538 9,164.043 7 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 21 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1511 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0469 0.0282 0.3349 1.0300e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 102.6928 102.6928 2.7000e- 003 102.7603 Total 0.0469 0.0282 0.3349 1.0300e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 102.6928 102.6928 2.7000e- 003 102.7603 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 1.0327 10.1917 14.5842 0.0228 0.5102 0.5102 0.4694 0.4694 0.0000 2,207.584 1 2,207.584 1 0.7140 2,225.433 6 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 22 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1512 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2023 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0469 0.0282 0.3349 1.0300e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 102.6928 102.6928 2.7000e- 003 102.7603 Total 0.0469 0.0282 0.3349 1.0300e- 003 0.1141 9.0000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.3000e- 004 0.0311 102.6928 102.6928 2.7000e- 003 102.7603 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 23 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1513 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0444 0.0257 0.3114 1.0000e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 99.5045 99.5045 2.4700e- 003 99.5663 Total 0.0444 0.0257 0.3114 1.0000e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 99.5045 99.5045 2.4700e- 003 99.5663 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Off-Road 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Paving 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.9882 9.5246 14.6258 0.0228 0.4685 0.4685 0.4310 0.4310 0.0000 2,207.547 2 2,207.547 2 0.7140 2,225.396 3 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 24 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1514 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.6 Paving - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.0444 0.0257 0.3114 1.0000e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 99.5045 99.5045 2.4700e- 003 99.5663 Total 0.0444 0.0257 0.3114 1.0000e- 003 0.1141 8.8000e- 004 0.1150 0.0303 8.1000e- 004 0.0311 99.5045 99.5045 2.4700e- 003 99.5663 Mitigated Construction Off-Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Unmitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 25 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1515 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.4734 0.2743 3.3220 0.0107 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,061.381 8 1,061.381 8 0.0264 1,062.041 0 Total 0.4734 0.2743 3.3220 0.0107 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,061.381 8 1,061.381 8 0.0264 1,062.041 0 Unmitigated Construction Off-Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Archit. Coating 236.4115 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off-Road 0.1808 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Total 236.5923 1.2188 1.8101 2.9700e- 003 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0609 0.0000 281.4481 281.4481 0.0159 281.8443 Mitigated Construction On-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 26 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1516 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Hauling 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Worker 0.4734 0.2743 3.3220 0.0107 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,061.381 8 1,061.381 8 0.0264 1,062.041 0 Total 0.4734 0.2743 3.3220 0.0107 1.2171 9.4300e- 003 1.2266 0.3229 8.6800e- 003 0.3315 1,061.381 8 1,061.381 8 0.0264 1,062.041 0 Mitigated Construction Off-Site CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 27 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1517 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 Unmitigated 9.5233 45.9914 110.0422 0.4681 45.9592 0.3373 46.2965 12.2950 0.3132 12.6083 47,917.80 05 47,917.80 05 2.1953 47,972.68 39 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Low Rise 145.75 154.25 154.00 506,227 506,227 Apartments Mid Rise 4,026.75 3,773.25 4075.50 13,660,065 13,660,065 General Office Building 288.45 62.55 31.05 706,812 706,812 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant)2,368.80 2,873.52 2817.72 3,413,937 3,413,937 Hotel 192.00 187.50 160.00 445,703 445,703 Quality Restaurant 501.12 511.92 461.20 707,488 707,488 Regional Shopping Center 528.08 601.44 357.84 1,112,221 1,112,221 Total 8,050.95 8,164.43 8,057.31 20,552,452 20,552,452 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 28 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1518 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Miles Trip %Trip Purpose % Land Use H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW H-W or C-W H-S or C-C H-O or C-NW Primary Diverted Pass-by Apartments Low Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 Apartments Mid Rise 14.70 5.90 8.70 40.20 19.20 40.60 86 11 3 General Office Building 16.60 8.40 6.90 33.00 48.00 19.00 77 19 4 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 16.60 8.40 6.90 8.50 72.50 19.00 37 20 43 Hotel 16.60 8.40 6.90 19.40 61.60 19.00 58 38 4 Quality Restaurant 16.60 8.40 6.90 12.00 69.00 19.00 38 18 44 Regional Shopping Center 16.60 8.40 6.90 16.30 64.70 19.00 54 35 11 5.0 Energy Detail 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Low Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Apartments Mid Rise 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 General Office Building 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Hotel 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Quality Restaurant 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Regional Shopping Center 0.543088 0.044216 0.209971 0.116369 0.014033 0.006332 0.021166 0.033577 0.002613 0.001817 0.005285 0.000712 0.000821 Historical Energy Use: N CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 29 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1519 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day NaturalGas Mitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 NaturalGas Unmitigated 0.7660 6.7462 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 30 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1520 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1119.16 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35784.3 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1283.42 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22759.9 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4769.72 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5057.75 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 251.616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 31 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. 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JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1521 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area 6.0 Area Detail 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kBTU/yr lb/day lb/day Apartments Low Rise 1.11916 0.0121 0.1031 0.0439 6.6000e- 004 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 8.3400e- 003 131.6662 131.6662 2.5200e- 003 2.4100e- 003 132.4486 Apartments Mid Rise 35.7843 0.3859 3.2978 1.4033 0.0211 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 0.2666 4,209.916 4 4,209.916 4 0.0807 0.0772 4,234.933 9 General Office Building 1.28342 0.0138 0.1258 0.1057 7.5000e- 004 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 9.5600e- 003 150.9911 150.9911 2.8900e- 003 2.7700e- 003 151.8884 High Turnover (Sit Down Restaurant) 22.7599 0.2455 2.2314 1.8743 0.0134 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 0.1696 2,677.634 2 2,677.634 2 0.0513 0.0491 2,693.546 0 Hotel 4.76972 0.0514 0.4676 0.3928 2.8100e- 003 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 0.0355 561.1436 561.1436 0.0108 0.0103 564.4782 Quality Restaurant 5.05775 0.0545 0.4959 0.4165 2.9800e- 003 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 0.0377 595.0298 595.0298 0.0114 0.0109 598.5658 Regional Shopping Center 0.251616 2.7100e- 003 0.0247 0.0207 1.5000e- 004 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 1.8700e- 003 29.6019 29.6019 5.7000e- 004 5.4000e- 004 29.7778 Total 0.7660 6.7463 4.2573 0.0418 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 0.5292 8,355.983 2 8,355.983 2 0.1602 0.1532 8,405.638 7 Mitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 32 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. 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JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1522 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category lb/day lb/day Mitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Unmitigated CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 33 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. 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JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1523 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 7.0 Water Detail 8.0 Waste Detail 6.2 Area by SubCategory ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e SubCategory lb/day lb/day Architectural Coating 2.2670 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Consumer Products 24.1085 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Hearth 1.6500 14.1000 6.0000 0.0900 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 1.1400 0.0000 18,000.00 00 18,000.00 00 0.3450 0.3300 18,106.96 50 Landscaping 2.4766 0.9496 82.4430 4.3600e- 003 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 0.4574 148.5950 148.5950 0.1424 152.1542 Total 30.5020 15.0496 88.4430 0.0944 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 1.5974 0.0000 18,148.59 50 18,148.59 50 0.4874 0.3300 18,259.11 92 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 34 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1524 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives 11.0 Vegetation Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Date: 1/12/2021 2:30 PMPage 35 of 35 Village South Specific Plan (Proposed) - Los Angeles-South Coast County, Winter ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1525 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives Total Construction GHG Emissions (MT CO2e)3,623 Amortized (MT CO2e/year) 120.77 Total Construction GHG Emissions (MT CO2e)3,024 Amortized (MT CO2e/year) 100.80 % Decrease in Construction-related GHG Emissions 17% Local Hire Provision Net Change With Local Hire Provision Without Local Hire Provision Attachment C ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1526 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) EXHIBIT B ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1527 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 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 Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 1 of 10 June 2019 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 unconventional oil drilling operations, oil spills, landfills, boilers and incinerators, process stacks, storage tanks, confined animal feeding operations, and many other industrial and agricultural sources. 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 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, 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 dozens of sites and has testified as an expert witness on more than ten cases involving exposure to air contaminants from industrial sources. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1528 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 2 of 10 June 2019 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1529 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 3 of 10 June 2019 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1530 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 4 of 10 June 2019 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., 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 Conferences on Soils Sediment and Water. Platform lecture conducted from University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1531 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 5 of 10 June 2019 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. 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1532 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 6 of 10 June 2019 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. 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1533 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 7 of 10 June 2019 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. 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 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1534 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 8 of 10 June 2019 Deposition and/or Trial Testimony: 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 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 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 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1535 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 9 of 10 June 2019 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 Iowa District Court For Wapello County Jerry Dovico, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Valley View Sine LLC, et al., Defendants Law No,: LALA105144 - Division A Rosenfeld Deposition, August 2015 In The Iowa District Court For Wapello County Doug Pauls, et al.,, et al., Plaintiffs vs. Richard Warren, et al., Defendants Law No,: LALA105144 - Division A 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 Third Judicial District County of Dona Ana, New Mexico Betty Gonzalez, et al. Plaintiffs vs. Del Oro Dairy, Del Oro Real Estate LLC, Jerry Settles and Deward DeRuyter, Defendants Rosenfeld Deposition: July 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 United States District Court Western District of Oklahoma Tommy McCarty, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Oklahoma City Landfill, LLC d/b/a Southeast Oklahoma City Landfill, et al. Defendants. Case No. 5:12-cv-01152-C Rosenfeld Deposition: July 2014 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1536 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Paul E. Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Page 10 of 10 June 2019 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 of Southern District of Texas Galveston Division Kyle Cannon, Eugene Donovan, Genaro Ramirez, Carol Sassler, and Harvey Walton, each Individually and on behalf of those similarly situated, Plaintiffs, vs. BP Products North America, Inc., Defendant. Case 3:10-cv-00622 Rosenfeld Deposition: February 2012 Rosenfeld Trial: April 2013 In the Circuit Court of Baltimore County Maryland Philip E. Cvach, II et al., Plaintiffs vs. Two Farms, Inc. d/b/a Royal Farms, Defendants Case Number: 03-C-12-012487 OT Rosenfeld Deposition: September 2013 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1537 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) EXHIBIT C ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1538 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 1640 5th St.., Suite 204 Santa Santa Monica, California 90401 Tel: (949) 887‐9013 Email: mhagemann@swape.com Matthew F. Hagemann, P.G., C.Hg., QSD, QSP Geologic and Hydrogeologic Characterization Industrial Stormwater Compliance Investigation and Remediation Strategies Litigation Support and Testifying Expert 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 25 years of experience in environmental policy, assessment and remediation. 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) while also working with permit holders to improve hydrogeologic characterization and water quality monitoring. Matt has worked closely with U.S. EPA legal counsel and the technical staff of several states in the application and enforcement of RCRA, Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act regulations. Matt has trained the technical staff in the States of California, Hawaii, Nevada, Arizona and the Territory of Guam in the conduct of investigations, groundwater fundamentals, and sampling techniques. Positions Matt has held include: •Founding Partner, Soil/Water/Air Protection Enterprise (SWAPE) (2003 – present); •Geology Instructor, Golden West College, 2010 – 2014; •Senior Environmental Analyst, Komex H2O Science, Inc. (2000 ‐‐ 2003); ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1539 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) • 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 100 environmental impact reports since 2003 under CEQA that identify significant issues with regard to hazardous waste, water resources, water quality, air quality, Valley Fever, 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 industrial facilities. • Manager of a project to provide technical assistance to a community adjacent to a former Naval shipyard under a grant from the U.S. EPA. • 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. • Expert witness on two cases involving MTBE litigation. • Expert witness and litigation support on the impact of air toxins and hazards at a school. • Expert witness in litigation at a former plywood plant. 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1540 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) • 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1541 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) • 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 public hearings, and responded to public comments from residents who were very concerned about the impact of designation. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1542 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) • 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 principles into the policy‐making process. • Established national protocol for the peer review of scientific documents. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1543 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 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 taught physical geology (lecture and lab and introductory geology at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California from 2010 to 2014. 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). Hagemann, M.F., 2004. Invited testimony to a California Senate committee hearing on air toxins at schools in Southern California, Los Angeles. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1544 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 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. Hagemann, M.F., 2001. From Tank to Tap: A Chronology of MTBE in Groundwater. Unpublished report. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1545 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 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 Water 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 Characterization and Cleanup at 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. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1546 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) 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 examination, 2009‐ 2011. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1547 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) ANGEL LAW 2 6 0 1 O c e a n P a r k B l v d . , S u i t e 2 0 5 S a n t a M o n i c a , C A 9 0 4 0 5 -5 2 6 9 T e l : ( 3 1 0 ) 3 1 4 -6433 a n g e l l a w . c o m July 25, 2023 City of Santa Monica Attn: City Council of the City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street Santa Monica, California 90401 Via Email to councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov Re: Comments on Item 10.C, Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Text of the Zoning Ordinance to Provide Incentives for Certain Housing Projects That Filed an Application Prior to Implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element Dear Mayor Davis and Councilmembers: Angel Law represents New Roads School (NRS), the immediate neighbor to the east of 3030 Nebraska Avenue, which is one of the properties covered by the Ordinance under consideration. On behalf of NRS, we incorporate by reference and adopt as our own the comments submitted by the Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters (SWMSRCC) to the Planning Commission on June 21, 2023. Both the SWMSRCC comment letter and Angel Law’s May 9, 2023 comment letter on the settlement agreement between the City of Santa Monica and WS Communities, LLC (WS) are attached to the email transmitting this letter. We note that we have been and are currently negotiating an agreement with WS , which will bring NRS and WS much closer to cooperation and coexistence now and in the future . But, because our agreement has not yet been finalized, we submit these comments to preserve our rights. NRS is ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1548 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) City of Santa Monica City Council July 25, 2023 Page 2 hopeful that we’ll be able to finalize our agreement soon, and counsel for WS has expressed the same sentiment. Sincerely, ANGEL LAW Cooper Kass Frank P. Angel ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1549 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) From:Malou Reyes To:Roxanne Tanemori; councilmtgitems Cc:Mitchell M. Tsai Attorney at Law, P.C.; Naira Soghbatyan Subject:Santa Monica - 7/25/23 City Council Meeting - Support Letter for Item 10 (C ) Date:Tuesday, July 25, 2023 5:56:07 PM Attachments:20230725_CCMtg_ZoningCodeTextAmendment_SupportLtr_Signed.pdf EXTERNAL Good afternoon, Our Firm would like to submit the attached comment letter in support of the proposed Zoning Code Text Amendment - Item 10 C - at tonight's CIty Council meeting. Please confirm receipt of this email. Thank you, Malou -- Malou Reyes Paralegal Mitchell M. Tsai, Attorney At Law 139 South Hudson Avenue Suite 200 Pasadena, CA 91101 Phone: (626) 314-3821 Fax: (626) 389-5414 Email: Malou@mitchtsailaw.com Website: http://www.mitchtsailaw.com *** Our Office Has Recently Moved. Please Note New Mailing Address **** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files or previous e-mail messages accompanying it, may contain confidential information that is legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of any of the information contained in or attached to this message is STRICTLY PROHIBITED and may violate applicable laws including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify us by reply e-mail at Malou@mitchtsailaw.com or by telephone at (626) 381-9248 and destroy the original transmission and its attachments without reading them or saving them to disk. Thank you. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1550 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) VIA E-MAIL July 25, 2023 Roxanne Tanemori, Acting Planning Manager City Planning Division City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street, Mail Stop 28 Santa Monica, CA 90401 Em: Roxanne.tanemori@santamonica.gov Em: councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov RE: City of Santa Monica - Ordinance Amending the Text of the Zoning Ordinance to Provide Incentives for Certain Housing Projects That Filed an Application Prior to Implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021- 2029) Housing Element. Item 10 (C) Dear Ms. Tanemori: On behalf of the Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters (“Southwest Carpenters” or “SWMSRCC”), my Office is submitting these comments for the City of Santa Monica’s 7/25/2023 City Council meeting addressing the Introduction and First Reading of an Ordinance Amending the Text of the Zoning Ordinance to Provide Incentives for Certain Housing Project that filed an Application Prior to Implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element (“Project”). SWMSRCC would like to express its support for this Project and withdraw their prior June 20, 2023 Comment Letter. After receiving clarification and further information about this Project, SWMSRCC believes this Project will benefit the environment and the local economy by utilizing a local skilled and trained workforce and will be built utilizing protocols that will protect worker health and safety. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1551 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) In addition, the developer has committed to additional environmental mitigation measures above the City's requirements which will help reduce air quality and GHG impacts. Should the City have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact my Office. Sincerely, __________________________ Naira Soghbatyan Attorneys for Southwest Mountain States Regional Council of Carpenters ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1552 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) From:Roxanne Tanemori To:Malou Reyes; councilmtgitems Cc:Mitchell M. Tsai Attorney at Law, P.C.; Naira Soghbatyan Subject:RE: Santa Monica - 7/25/23 City Council Meeting - Support Letter for Item 10 (C ) Date:Tuesday, July 25, 2023 6:00:22 PM Attachments:image001.png Hi Malou – this confirms receipt of your letter. Roxanne Tanemori Roxanne Tanemori, AICP Acting Planning Manager (310) 458-2201 ext. 8202 roxanne.tanemori@santamonica.gov santamonica.gov Community Development Department Zoning Code | Applications & Forms | Planning Resources Contact Us Via 311 From: Malou Reyes <malou@mitchtsailaw.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 5:54 PM To: Roxanne Tanemori <Roxanne.Tanemori@santamonica.gov>; councilmtgitems <councilmtgitems@santamonica.gov> Cc: Mitchell M. Tsai Attorney at Law, P.C. <info@mitchtsailaw.com>; Naira Soghbatyan <naira@mitchtsailaw.com> Subject: Santa Monica - 7/25/23 City Council Meeting - Support Letter for Item 10 (C ) EXTERNAL Good afternoon, Our Firm would like to submit the attached comment letter in support of the proposed Zoning Code Text Amendment - Item 10 C - at tonight's CIty Council meeting. Please confirm receipt of this email. Thank you, Malou ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1553 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) -- Malou Reyes Paralegal Mitchell M. Tsai, Attorney At Law 139 South Hudson Avenue Suite 200 Pasadena, CA 91101 Phone: (626) 314-3821 Fax: (626) 389-5414 Email: Malou@mitchtsailaw.com Website: http://www.mitchtsailaw.com *** Our Office Has Recently Moved. Please Note New Mailing Address **** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail transmission, and any documents, files or previous e-mail messages accompanying it, may contain confidential information that is legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, or a person responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of any of the information contained in or attached to this message is STRICTLY PROHIBITED and may violate applicable laws including the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately notify us by reply e-mail at Malou@mitchtsailaw.com or by telephone at (626) 381-9248 and destroy the original transmission and its attachments without reading them or saving them to disk. Thank you. ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.c Packet Pg. 1554 Attachment: Written Comments (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects(20 mins)) Item 11-C City Council July 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1555 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification Staff Recommendation •Adopt a finding that no subsequent environmental review is required pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162 •Introduce for first reading an ordinance amending SMMC Chapter 9.31 to incentivize housing production on certain parcels: •Subject to pending housing project applications filed between September 30, 2022 and October 13, 2022 •Prior to HCD’s Certification of 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element on October 14, 2022 •Applicant-asserted eligibility under “Builder’s Remedy” provision of Housing Accountability Act (HAA) ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1556 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Ordinance Amendment Purpose •Provide additional local incentives: for new housing projects in compliance with Certified 6th Cycle Housing Element, LUCE, and April 11, 2023 Zoning Ordinance Amendments •Instead of Builder’s Remedy projects that significantly exceed codified development standards for FAR and Building Height Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1557 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Background •October 14, 2023 – HCD certified City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element •April 11, 2023 – Council approved Implementation Program •Zoning Ordinance amendments – increase non-residential district FAR/height & streamline ministerial review process •Council-certified Housing Element Environmental Impact Report (EIR) [SCH No. 2020100575] with Addendum to EIR approved on October 11, 2022 Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1558 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development City of Santa Monica/WS Settlement Agreement May 9, 2023 – City Council approved Settlement Agreement applicable to 13 housing projects filed under HAA’s Builder’s Remedy provision •Settles disagreement on applicability of Builder’s Remedy statute •Provides option, but does not require, Council to adopt ordinance for local incentives •June 21, 2023 – Planning Commission resolution of recommendation to approve ordinance Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1559 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Proposed Ordinance Amendments •Key Benefits for New Projects (“Ordinance Projects”) •Submitted per Settlement Agreement & these Zoning Ordinance Amendments •Affordable Housing – 15% requirement for on- or off-site units •Density Bonus – with the off-site Affordable Housing Option •Timing of Completion – building permit issuance for market rate and affordable units •Parking in DCP Termination Criteria consistent with Housing Element FEIR Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1560 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Affordable Housing Benefit •Off-Site Affordable Option – Ordinance Project is eligible for the following: 15% of the total number of base density (i.e., pre density bonus) units – provided as off-site affordable housing units (instead of 20% off-site affordable requirement) Affordable units can be provided off-site on commercial or residential parcels, not currently improved with residential units Must be located outside of Pico Neighborhood (area defined by Zoning Ordinance) Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1561 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Density Bonus Benefit •Off-Site Affordable Option – Ordinance Project is eligible for the following: Allow State Density Bonus Law benefits to apply to projects that provide affordable units off-site (instead of limiting only to on-site) State Density Bonus Law benefits: o Up to a 50% market rate density bonus o Three permitted incentives o Additional waivers of development standards Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1562 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Timing of Completion Benefit •Off-Site Affordable Option – Ordinance Project is eligible for the following: Allow issuance of building permit to commence construction of the market rate unit development concurrent with /prior to corresponding off-site affordable units Maintain requirement for Certificate of Occupancy issuance for off-site affordable units before Certificate of Occupancy issuance for market rate units Parking Benefit •Ordinance Project is eligible for the following: In Downtown Community Plan Allow maximum of one (1) parking space per unit (instead of maximum one-half (.5) space per unit) Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1563 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Criteria for Termination of Certain Benefits •Affordable Housing, State Density Bonus, and Timing of Completion benefits will terminate upon the following: •If issuance of Administrative Approval applications exceeds the # of units allocated to these 13 sites in the Suitable Sites Inventory + 965 “Additional Units”*** •Parking Benefit in DCP would continue to be in effect if/when criteria for Termination are met *** 965 units represents the contingency units analyzed in the Housing Element FEIR (the difference between 14,565 units studied in the Housing Element EIR Addendum minus the number of housing units allocated in the Suitable Sites Inventory (SSI) for the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element (13,600)) *** “Additional Units” means all housing units – whether market rate, affordable, on-site and off- site units Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1564 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Criteria for Termination of Certain Benefits Example of how termination criteria is evaluated: Off-Site Option Ordinance Project A = X [100 units] SSI allocation for Project A’s Site = Y [75 units] X – Y = Z [25 units] 965 – Z = Number of Contingency Units Remaining 965 – 25 = 940 Contingency Units Remaining Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1565 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development Recommendation •Adopt a finding that no subsequent environmental review is required pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15162: •Incentives were analyzed as part of the 2021-2029 6th Cycle Housing Element Environmental Impact Report (EIR) certified by the Council on October 12, 2021 with an Addendum to the EIR approved by the Council on October 11, 2022. •Introduce Ordinance for first reading: amending text of the Zoning Ordinance to provide incentives for certain housing projects that filed an application prior to implementation of the City’s 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element. Incentives for Certain Housing Projects Filed Before 6th Cycle Housing Element Certification ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 ITEM 10.C. JULY 25, 2023 10.C.d Packet Pg. 1566 Attachment: PowerPoint Presentation (5865 : Zoning Ordinance Regarding Development