‣ Policy LU-22. Specific Plans and Community Plans should provide a balance ofemployment, neighborhood services, and different housing types wherever feasible.‣ Policy LU-89. Support planning for and development of mixed use centers and urbanvillages along commercial corridors to improve quality of life by creating diverseneighborhood gathering places, supporting enhanced transit service and non-automotivetravel, stimulating local economic development, eliminating blight and balancing landuses.In addition to General Plan policy conflicts, the Wildhawk project may endanger emissionsreductions prescribed in the adopted Vineyard Springs <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> Mitigation Plan (AQ-15). TheAQ-15 requires high density residential uses within ¼ mile of existing or planned transit service.Regional Transit’s TransitAction Plan includes Hi-Bus service along Bradshaw. Densityreductions at this and other sites 1 within the Vineyard Springs Comprehensive Plan may renderRT’s Hi-Bus service infeasible, and potential emissions reductions could be lost.In closing, we urge the County to maintain the integrity of the Vineyard Springs ComprehensivePlan by preserving the RD-20 designation for the Wildhawk project as well as others in the planarea. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I can be reached at916.874.4876 or rdubose@airquality.org.Sincerely,Rachel DuBose<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> Planner/AnalystC: Larry Robinson, <strong>Sacramento</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>District</strong>Traci Canfield, Regional Transit1 It is our understanding that the <strong>Sacramento</strong> County Library Authority is considering locating abranch on a site currently designated as RD-20 which lies directly north of the subject project.Wildhawk West GPAMay 15, 2015<strong>SMAQMD</strong> CommentsSent Via Email Only<strong>Sacramento</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>District</strong>777 12th Street, 3rd Floor ▪ <strong>Sacramento</strong>, CA 95814-1908916/874-4800 ▪ 916/874-4899 faxwww.airquality.orgPage 2 of 4
<strong>SMAQMD</strong> Rules & Regulations Statement (revised March 2012)The following statement is recommended as standard condition of approval or constructiondocument language for all development projects within the <strong>Sacramento</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Quality</strong><strong>Management</strong> <strong>District</strong> (<strong>SMAQMD</strong>):All projects are subject to <strong>SMAQMD</strong> rules in effect at the time of construction. A completelisting of current rules is available at www.airquality.org or by calling 916.874.4800. Specificrules that may relate to construction activities or building design may include, but are not limitedto:Rule 201: General Permit Requirements. Any project that includes the use of equipmentcapable of releasing emissions to the atmosphere may require permit(s) from <strong>SMAQMD</strong> prior toequipment operation. The applicant, developer, or operator of a project that includes anemergency generator, boiler, or heater should contact the <strong>SMAQMD</strong> early to determine if apermit is required, and to begin the permit application process. Portable construction equipment(e.g. generators, compressors, pile drivers, lighting equipment, etc.) with an internal combustionengine over 50 horsepower are required to have a <strong>SMAQMD</strong> permit or a California <strong>Air</strong>Resources Board portable equipment registration. Other general types of uses that require apermit include, but are not limited to dry cleaners, gasoline stations, spray booths, andoperations that generate airborne particulate emissions.Rule 403: Fugitive Dust. The developer or contractor is required to control dust emissions fromearth moving activities, storage or any other construction activity to prevent airborne dust fromleaving the project site.Rule 414: Water Heaters, Boilers and Process Heaters Rated Less Than 1,000,000 BTUPER Hour. The developer or contractor is required to install water heaters (including residencewater heaters), boilers or process heaters that comply with the emission limits specified in therule.Rule 417: Wood Burning Appliances. This rule prohibits the installation of any new,permanently installed, indoor or outdoor, uncontrolled fireplaces in new or existingdevelopments.Rule 442: Architectural Coatings. The developer or contractor is required to use coatings thatcomply with the volatile organic compound content limits specified in the rule.Rule 460: Adhesives and Sealants. The developer or contractor is required to use adhesivesand sealants that comply with the volatile organic compound content limits specified in the rule.Wildhawk West GPAMay 15, 2015<strong>SMAQMD</strong> CommentsSent Via Email Only<strong>Sacramento</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>District</strong>777 12th Street, 3rd Floor ▪ <strong>Sacramento</strong>, CA 95814-1908916/874-4800 ▪ 916/874-4899 faxwww.airquality.orgPage 3 of 4