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1 Appendix 4.10A Compliance Checklist Greenhouse Gas Analysis. SF Planning Department. May 9, Case No E.

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3 Compliance Checklist Greenhouse Gas Analysis A. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION: Instructions: Complete Sections A and B, below. Generally, only projects within the City and County of San Francisco can apply for a determination of consistency with the GHG Reduction Strategy. Date: May 9, 2012 name: Potrero HOPE SF Master Plan EIR Case No: _ E address and block and lot: 1095 Connecticut Street, Cross Street 25 th Street, San Francisco. Block/Lot: 4167/004, 004A, 4220A, 4222A, 4285B, 4223/001 MEA planner: _Nannie Turrell Brief description: The San Francisco HOPE SF Program, a partnership between the Mayor s Office of Housing and the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA), proposes to redevelop the Potrero Terrace and Annex (Potrero) housing developments as a part of its program to revitalize distressed public housing developments in San Francisco. The proposed project would replace all 620 existing housing units; incorporate additional affordable housing and market-rate homes into the community; and add amenities such as open space, retail opportunities, and neighborhood services. Including the 620 public housing units, the proposed project would build up to 1,700 units. Two build alternatives have been identified for the proposed project. Alternative 1: Reduced Development Alternative, would result in development of the same land uses as the proposed project, but would only include up to 1,280 total housing units. Alternative 2: Housing Replacement Alternative would simply replace the existing housing at the project site using the same building pattern and site plan that currently exists. This alternative would reconstruct 620 affordable housing units. B. COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST TABLE Complete and attach to this form the appropriate compliance table by determining project compliance with the identified regulations and providing project-level details in the discussion column. Please note that Table 1 applies to Private Development s, Table 2 applies to Municipal s, and Table 3 is for plan-level analysis. s that do not comply with an ordinance/regulation may be determined to be inconsistent with San Francisco s qualified GHG reduction strategy. Compliance Checklist Table attached: Table 1. Private Development

4 Table 2. Municipal (for transportation improvements under the Community Plan) Table 3. Area Plan for (specify area) C. DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH CITY S GHG REDUCTION STRATEGY Complies with San Francisco s Strategies to Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions Notes: The proposed project and its alternatives would comply with all applicable requirements identified in the City s Strategies to Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions Compliance Checklist. Does Not If does not comply, provide discussion of non-compliant features: Planner Name: Date of Determination: 2

5 Compliance Checklist Table for Greenhouse Gas Analysis: Table 1. Private Development s A. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION: Date: October 10, 2012 name: Potrero HOPE SF Master Plan EIR Case No: E address and block and lot: 1095 Connecticut Street, Cross Street 25 th Street, San Francisco. Block/Lot: 4167/004, 004A, 4220A, 4222A, 4285B, 4223/001 Compliance Checklist Prepared By: Matthew Berke, Atkins Date: October 10, 2012 B. COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST TABLE s that do not comply with an ordinance/regulation may be determined to be inconsistent with San Francisco s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategy. v

6 Table 1. Regulations Applicable to Private Development s Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Transportation Sector Commuter Benefits Ordinance (San Francisco Environment Code, Section 421) All employers of 20 or more employees must provide at least one of the following benefit programs: 1. A Pre-Tax Election consistent with 26 U.S.C. 132(f), allowing employees to elect to exclude from taxable wages and compensation, employee commuting costs incurred for transit passes or vanpool charges, or (2) Employer Paid Benefit whereby the employer supplies a transit pass for the public transit system requested by each Covered Employee or reimbursement for equivalent vanpool charges at least equal in value to the purchase price of the appropriate benefit, or Complies Does Not Due to the programmatic nature of the project at this stage, it is not known which types of commercial uses might occupy the nonresidential land uses proposed. However, if the future uses would employ more than 20 people, the project would comply with relevant commuter benefit programs. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 2

7 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance (3) Employer Provided Transit furnished by the employer at no cost to the employee in a vanpool or bus, or similar multi-passenger vehicle operated by or for the employer. Emergency Ride Home Program All persons employed in San Francisco are eligible for the emergency ride home program. Complies Does Not People employed at the project site would be eligible for the Emergency Ride Home Program. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Transportation Management Programs (San Francisco Planning Code, Section 163) Requires new buildings or additions over a specified size (buildings >25,000 sf or 100,000 sf depending on the use and zoning district) within certain zoning districts (including downtown and mixed-use districts in the City s eastern neighborhoods and south of market) to implement a Transportation Management Program and provide on-site transportation management brokerage services for the life of the building. Complies Does Not Development of proposed retail should not exceed 25,000 square feet. The Transportation Management Programs would not apply. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 3

8 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Transit Impact Development Fee (San Francisco Planning Code, Section 411) Establishes the following fees for all commercial developments. Fees are paid to DBI and provided to SFMTA to improve local transit services. Review Planning Code Section 411.3(a) for applicability. Complies Does Not The proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial space. At this time the Transit Impact Development (TIDF) Fee has not been calculated; however, the TIDF does apply to the proposed project. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Jobs-Housing Linkage Program (San Francisco Planning Code Section 413) The Jobs-Housing Program found that new large scale developments attract new employees to the City who require housing. The program is designed to provide housing for those new uses within San Francisco, thereby allowing employees to live close to their place of employment. Complies Does Not The project does not propose large scale development which would attract new employees to the City. The Jobs-Housing Linkage Program would not apply. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not The program requires a developer to pay a fee or contribute land suitable for housing to a housing developer or pay an in-lieu fee. 4

9 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Bicycle Parking in New and Renovated Commercial Buildings (San Francisco Planning Code, Section 155.4) Professional Services: (A) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 10,000-20,000 feet, 3 bicycle spaces are required. (B) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 20,000-50,000 feet, 6 bicycle spaces are required. (3)Where the gross square footage of the floor area exceeds 50,000 square feet, 12 bicycle spaces are required. Complies Does Not The proposed project would not include professional services. Retail services included as part of the proposed project would be up to 15,000 sf and, therefore, bicycle parking would not be required per Planning Code Section However, the proposed project would include bicycle parking at the project site. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Retail Services: (A) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 25,000 square feet - 50,000 feet, 3 bicycle spaces are required. (2) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 50,000 square feet- 100,000 feet, 6 bicycle spaces are required. 5

10 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance (3) Where the gross square footage of the floor area exceeds 100,000 square feet, 12 bicycle spaces are required. Bicycle parking in parking garages (San Francisco Planning Code, Section 155.2) (C) Garages with more than 500 automobile spaces shall provide 25 spaces plus one additional space for every 40 automobile spaces over 500 spaces, up to a maximum of 50 bicycle parking spaces. Complies Does Not The proposed project would not include construction of parking garages. This requirement is not applicable. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Bicycle parking in Residential Buildings (San Francisco Planning Code, Section 155.5) (A) For projects up to 50 dwelling units, one Class 1 space for every 2 dwelling units. (B) For projects over 50 dwelling units, 25 Class 1 spaces plus one Class 1 space for every 4 dwelling units over 50. Complies Does Not Construction of the project would comply with the requirement for Bicycle Parking in Residential Buildings. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C and 13C ) Requires New Large Commercial projects, New High-rise Residential projects and Commercial Interior projects to provide designated parking for lowemitting, fuel efficient, and carpool/van pool vehicles. Mark 8% of parking stalls for such vehicles. Complies Does Not The proposed project would not include large commercial, high-rise residential, or commercial interior uses. Therefore, this requirement is not applicable to the proposed project. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 6

11 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Car Sharing Requirements (San Francisco Planning Code, Section 166) New residential projects or renovation of buildings being converted to residential uses within most of the City s mixed-use and transitoriented residential districts are required to provide car share parking spaces. Complies Does Not The residential development would be required to comply with the car sharing requirements. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Parking requirements for San Francisco s Mixed-Use zoning districts (San Francisco Planning Code Section 151.1) The Planning Code has established parking maximums for many of San Francisco s Mixed-Use districts. Complies Does Not The project is zoned RM-2 under the planning code and would comply with parking requirements for San Francisco s mixed-use zoning districts. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Energy Efficiency Sector San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) New construction of nonresidential buildings requires the demonstration of a 15% energy reduction compared to 2008 California Energy Code, Title 24, Part 6. Complies Does Not The proposed project would include nonresidential development and, therefore, would comply with the Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency. In addition, the proposed project would seek LEED-ND certification. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 7

12 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (LEED EA3, San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) For New Large Commercial Buildings - Requires Enhanced Commissioning of Building Energy Systems For new large buildings greater than 10,000 square feet, commissioning shall be included in the design and construction to verify that the components meet the owner s or owner representative s project requirements. Complies Does Not The proposed project would result in more than 10,000 sf of development. Therefore, the proposed project would comply with the requirements for commissioning of building energy systems. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Commissioning of Building Energy Systems (LEED prerequisite, EAp1) Requires Fundamental Commissioning for New Highrise Residential, Commercial Interior, Commercial and Residential Alteration projects Complies Does Not The proposed project does not include highrise residential development, commercial interior, commercial alterations, or residential alterations. Therefore, the requirement for Fundamental Commissioning does not apply to the propose project. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) Commercial buildings greater than 5,000 sf will be required to be a minimum of 14% more energy efficient than Title 24 energy efficiency requirements. As of 2008 Complies Does Not The proposed project would develop up to 15,000 sf of commercial space. The proposed commercial building Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 8

13 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance large commercial buildings are required to have their energy systems commissioned, and as of 2010, these large buildings are required to provide enhanced commissioning in compliance with LEED Energy and Atmosphere Credit 3. Mid-sized commercial buildings are required to have their systems commissioned by 2009, with enhanced commissioning as of would be constructed to LEED-NC Gold standards and, therefore, would meet the Green Building requirements for energy efficiency San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) Under the Green Point Rated system and in compliance with the Green Building Ordinance, all new residential buildings will be required to be at a minimum 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 energy efficiency requirements. Complies Does Not Construction of the project would comply with the San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Stormwater Management (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) Or San Francisco Stormwater Management Ordinance (Public Works Code Article 4.2) Requires all new development or redevelopment disturbing more than 5,000 square feet of ground surface to manage stormwater on-site using low impact design. s subject to the Green Building Ordinance Requirements must comply with either LEED Sustainable Sites Complies Does Not The project would be required to manage stormwater on-site using low impact design and comply with LEED Sustainable Sites Credits 6.1 and 6.2. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 9

14 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Credits 6.1 and 6.2, or with the City s Stormwater Management Ordinance and stormwater design guidelines. San Francisco Green Building Requirements for water efficient landscaping (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) All new commercial buildings greater than 5,000 square feet are required to reduce the amount of potable water used for landscaping by 50%. Complies Does Not Construction of the proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial uses and, therefore would be required to comply with the Green Building Requirements for water efficient landscaping. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for water use reduction (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) All new commercial buildings greater than 5,000 sf are required to reduce the amount of potable water used by 20%. Complies Does Not Construction of the proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial uses and, therefore, would comply with the requirement for water use reduction. Further, the proposed project would be designed to meet LEED-NC standards. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Indoor Water Efficiency (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C sections 13C , If meeting a LEED Standard; Reduce overall use of potable water within the building by a specified percentage for showerheads, lavatories, Complies Does Not The proposed project would be designed to LEED-NC standards and, therefore, would meet the applicable requirements for Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 10

15 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance 13C ,13C ) kitchen faucets, wash fountains, water closets and urinals. potable water reduction. New large commercial and New high rise residential buildings must achieve a 30% reduction. Commercial interior, commercial alternation and residential alteration should achive a 20% reduction below UPC/IPC 2006, et al. If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Reduce overall use of potable water within the building by 20% for showerheads, lavatories, kitchen faucets, wash fountains, water closets and urinals. San Francisco Water Efficient Irrigation Ordinance s that include 1,000 square feet (sf) or more of new or modified landscape are subject to this ordinance, which requires that landscape projects be installed, constructed, operated, and maintained in accordance with rules adopted by the SFPUC that establish a water Complies Does Not The proposed project would include approximately seven acres of open space (parks, plazas, stairs, hillsides, courtyards, and private yards). Therefore, the proposed project would be required to comply with the City s Water Efficient Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 11

16 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance budget for outdoor water consumption. Irrigation Ordinance. Tier 1: 1,000 sf <= project landscape < 2,500 sf Tier 2: landscape area is greater than or equal to 2,500 sf. Note; Tier 2 compliance requires the services of landscape professionals. See the SFPUC Web site for information regarding exemptions to this requirement. Commercial Water Conservation Ordinance (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13A) Requires all existing commercial properties undergoing tenant improvements to achieve the following minimum standards: 1. All showerheads have a maximum flow of 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) 2. All showers have no more than one showerhead per valve 3. All faucets and faucet aerators have a maximum flow rate of 2.2 gpm 4. All Water Closets (toilets) Complies Does Not The project does not include existing commercial property undergoing improvements. The Commercial Water Conservation Ordinance would not apply. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 12

17 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance have a maximum rated water consumption of 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) 5. All urinals have a maximum flow rate of 1.0 gpf 6. All water leaks have been repaired. Residential Water Conservation Ordinance (San Francisco Building Code, Housing Code, Chapter 12A) Requires all residential properties (existing and new), prior to sale, to upgrade to the following minimum standards: 1. All showerheads have a maximum flow of 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) 2. All showers have no more than one showerhead per valve 3. All faucets and faucet aerators have a maximum flow rate of 2.2 gpm 4. All Water Closets (toilets) have a maximum rated water consumption of 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) 5. All urinals have a maximum flow rate of 1.0 gpf 6. All water leaks have been repaired. Complies Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Residential Water Conservation Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Although these requirements apply to existing buildings, compliance must be completed through the Department of Building 13

18 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Inspection, for which a discretionary permit (subject to CEQA) would be issued. Residential Energy Conservation Ordinance (San Francisco Building Code, San Francisco Housing Code, Chapter 12) Requires all residential properties to provide, prior to sale of property, certain energy and water conservation measures for their buildings: attic insulation; weather-stripping all doors leading from heated to unheated areas; insulating hot water heaters and insulating hot water pipes; installing low-flow showerheads; caulking and sealing any openings or cracks in the building s exterior; insulating accessible heating and cooling ducts; installing low-flow water-tap aerators; and installing or retrofitting toilets to make them low-flush. Apartment buildings and hotels are also required to insulate steam and hot water pipes and tanks, clean and tune their boilers, repair boiler leaks, and install a time-clock on the burner. Complies Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Residential Energy Conservation Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Although these requirements apply to existing buildings, compliance must be completed through the 14

19 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Department of Building Inspection, for which a discretionary permit (subject to CEQA) would be issued. Renewable Energy Sector San Francisco Green Building Requirements for renewable energy (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) As of 2012, all new large commercial buildings are required to either generate 1% of energy on-site with renewables, or purchase renewable energy credits pursuant to LEED Energy and Atmosphere Credits 2 or 6, or achieve an additional 10% beyond Title Complies Does Not Construction of the proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial uses and, therefore, would be required to meet the Green Building Requirements for Renewable Energy. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Credit 2 requires providing at least 2.5% of the buildings energy use from on-site renewable sources. Credit 6 requires providing at least 35% of the building s electricity from renewable energy contracts. 15

20 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Waste Reduction Sector Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance (San Francisco Environment Code, Chapter 19) and San Francisco Green Building Requirements for solid waste (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) All persons in San Francisco are required to separate their refuse into recyclables, compostables and trash, and place each type of refuse in a separate container designated for disposal of that type of refuse. Complies Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Pursuant to Section 1304C.0.4 of the Green Building Ordinance, all new construction, renovation and alterations subject to the ordinance are required to provide recycling, composting and trash storage, collection, and loading that is convenient for all users of the building. San Francisco Green Building Requirements for construction and demolition debris recycling (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) s proposing demolition are required to divert at least 75% of the project s construction and demolition debris to recycling. Complies Does Not Demolition activities associated with construction would be required to comply with the San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Construction and Demolition Debris Recycling. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 16

21 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance San Francisco Construction and Demolition Debris Recovery Ordinance (San Francisco Environment Code, Chapter 14) Requires that a person conducting full demolition of an existing structure to submit a waste diversion plan to the Director of the Environment which provides for a minimum of 65% diversion from landfill of construction and demolition debris, including materials source separated for reuse or recycling. Complies Does Not Demolition activities associated with construction would be required to comply with the Construction and Demolition Debris Recovery Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Environment/Conservation Sector Street Tree Planting Requirements for New Construction (San Francisco Planning Code Section 138.1) Planning Code Section requires new construction, significant alterations or relocation of buildings within many of San Francisco s zoning districts to plant on 24- inch box tree for every 20 feet along the property street frontage. Complies Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Street Tree Planting Requirements for New Construction. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Light Pollution Reduction (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) For nonresidential projects, comply with lighting power requirements in CA Energy Code, CCR Part 6. Requires that lighting be contained within each source. No more than.01 horizontal lumen footcandles 15 feet beyond site, or meet LEED credit SSc8. Complies Does Not The proposed project would include nonresidential uses and, therefore, would be required to comply with the lighting power requirements of CA Energy Code, CCR Part 6. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 17

22 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Construction Site Runoff Pollution Prevention for New Construction (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) Construction Site Runoff Pollution Prevention requirements depend upon project size, occupancy, and the location in areas served by combined or separate sewer systems. Complies Does Not The proposed project would comply with all applicable Construction Site Runoff Pollution Prevention requirements. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not s meeting a LEED standard must prepare an erosion and sediment control plan (LEED prerequisite SSP1). Other local requirements may apply regardless of whether or not LEED is applied such as a stormwater soil loss prevention plan or a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). See the SFPUC Web site for more information: Enhanced Refrigerant Management (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) All new large commercial buildings must not install equipment that contains chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or halons. Complies Does Not The proposed project would not include large commercial development. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 18

23 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Low-emitting Adhesives, Sealants, and Caulks (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard: Adhesives and sealants (VOCs) must meet SCAQMD Rule 1168 and aerosol adhesives must meet Green Seal standard GS-36. Complies Does Not The proposed project would meet LEED-NC standards and, therefore, would be required to meet the requirements for lowemitting adhesives, sealants, and caulks. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not (Not applicable for New High Rise residential) If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Adhesives and sealants (VOCs) must meet SCAQMD Rule Low-emitting materials (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , For Small and Medium-sized Residential Buildings - Effective January 1, 2011 meet GreenPoint Rated designation with a minimum of 75 points. For New High-Rise Residential Buildings - Effective January 1, 2011 meet LEED Silver Rating or GreenPoint Rated designation with a minimum of 75 points. Complies Does Not The proposed project would include construction of smallsized residential buildings and, therefore, would be required to meet GreenPoint Rated designation for lowemitting materials with a minimum of 75 points. The proposed project would be designed to LEED-NC standards and, therefore, would also be required to meet Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 19

24 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance For Alterations to residential buildings submit documentation regarding the use of low-emitting materials. the LEED requirements for lowemitting materials. If meeting a LEED Standard: For adhesives and sealants (LEED credit EQ4.1), paints and coatings (LEED credit EQ4.2), and carpet systems (LEED credit EQ4.3), where applicable. If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Meet the GreenPoint Rated Multifamily New Home Measures for low-emitting adhesives and sealants, paints and coatings, and carpet systems, Low-emitting Paints and Coatings (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C C through 2.4) If meeting a LEED Standard: Architectural paints and coatings must meet Green Seal standard GS-11, anticorrosive paints meet GC-03, and other coatings meet SCAQMD Rule Complies Does Not The proposed project would be required to meet LEED standards for low-emitting paints and coatings. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 20

25 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance (Not applicable for New High Rise residential) If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Interior wall and ceiling paints must meet <50 grams per liter VOCs regardless of sheen. VOC Coatings must meet SCAQMD Rule Low-emitting Flooring, including carpet (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C and 13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard: Hard surface flooring (vinyl, linoleum, laminate, wood, ceramic, and/or rubber) must be Resilient Floor Covering Institute FloorScore certified; carpet must meet the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) Green Label Plus; Carpet cushion must meet CRI Green Label; carpet adhesive must meet LEED EQc4.1. Complies Does Not The proposed project would be required to meet LEED standards for low-emitting flooring and carpet. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not (Not applicable for New High Rise residential) If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: All carpet systems, carpet cushions, carpet adhesives, 21

26 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance and at least 50% of resilient flooring must be low-emitting. Low-emitting Composite Wood (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C and 13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard: Composite wood and agrifiber must not contain added ureaformaldehyde resins and must meet applicable CARB Air Toxics Control Measure. Complies Does Not The proposed project would be required to meet LEED standards for low-emitting composite wood. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Must meet applicable CARB Air Toxics Control Measure formaldehyde limits for composite wood. Wood Burning Fireplace Ordinance (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 31, Section ) Bans the installation of wood burning fire places except for the following: Pellet-fueled wood heater EPA approved wood heater Wood heater approved by the Northern Sonoma Air Pollution Control District Complies Does Not construction would not include the installation of wood burning fireplaces. This requirement is not applicable. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 22

27 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Regulation of Diesel Backup Generators (San Francisco Health Code, Article 30) Requires (among other things): All diesel generators to be registered with the Department of Public Health All new diesel generators must be equipped with the best available air emissions control technology. Complies Does Not Construction of the mid-rise buildings would have backup diesel generators. The project sponsor would be required to comply with Regulation of Diesel Backup Generators. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 23

28 Compliance Checklist Table for Greenhouse Gas Analysis: Table 1. Private Development s A. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION: Date: May 9, 2012 name: _Potrero_HOPE SF Master Plan EIR Case No: _ E address and block and lot: 1095 Connecticut Street, Cross Street 25 th Street, San Francisco. Block/Lot: 4167/004, 004A, 4220A, 4222A, 4285B, 4223/001 [This checklist may only be used for projects within the City and County of San Francisco.] Compliance Checklist Prepared By: _Matthew Berke, Atkins Date: May 9, 2009 B. COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST TABLE s that do not comply with an ordinance/regulation may be determined to be inconsistent with San Francisco s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategy.

29 Table 1. Regulations Applicable to Private Development s Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Transportation Sector Commuter Benefits Ordinance (Environment Code, Section 421) All employers of 20 or more employees must provide at least one of the following benefit programs: 1. A Pre-Tax Election consistent with 26 U.S.C. 132(f), allowing employees to elect to exclude from taxable wages and compensation, employee commuting costs incurred for transit passes or vanpool charges, or Complies Not Applicable Does Not Due to the programmatic nature of the project at this stage, it is not known which types of commercial uses might occupy the nonresidential land uses proposed. However, if the future uses would employ more than 20 people, the project would comply with relevant commuter benefit programs. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not (2) Employer Paid Benefit whereby the employer supplies a transit pass for the public transit system requested by each Covered Employee or reimbursement for equivalent vanpool charges at least equal in value to the purchase price of the appropriate benefit, or (3) Employer Provided Transit furnished by the employer at no cost to the employee in a vanpool or bus, or similar multi-passenger vehicle operated by or for the employer. 2

30 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Emergency Ride Home Program All persons employed in San Francisco are eligible for the emergency ride home program. Complies Not Applicable Does Not People employed at the project site would be eligible for the Emergency Ride Home Program. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Transportation Management Programs (Planning Code, Section 163) Requires new buildings or additions over a specified size (buildings >25,000 sf or 100,000 sf depending on the use and zoning district) within certain zoning districts (including downtown and mixed-use districts in the City s eastern neighborhoods and south of market) to implement a Transportation Management Program and provide on-site transportation management brokerage services for the life of the building. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Development of proposed retail should not exceed 25,000 square feet. The Transportation Management Programs would not apply. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Transit Impact Development Fee (Administrative Code, Chapter 38) Establishes the following fees for all commercial developments. Fees are paid to the SFMTA to improve local transit services. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial space. At this time the Transit Impact Development (TIDF) Fee has not been calculated; however, the TIDF does apply to the proposed project. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 3

31 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Jobs-Housing Linkage Program (Planning Code Section 413) The Jobs-Housing Program found that new large scale development attracts new employees to the City who require housing. The program is designed to provide housing for those new uses within San Francisco, thereby allowing employees to live close to their place of employment. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project does not propose large scale development which would attract new employees to the City. The Jobs-Housing Linkage Program would not apply. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not The program requires a developer to pay a fee or contribute land suitable for housing to a housing developer or pay an in-lieu fee. Bicycle Parking in New and Renovated Commercial Buildings (Planning Code, Section 155.4) Professional Services: (A) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 10,000-20,000 feet, 3 bicycle spaces are required. (B) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 20,000-50,000 feet, 6 bicycle spaces are required. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would not include professional services. Retail services included as part of the proposed project would be up to 15,000 sf and, therefore, bicycle parking would not be required per Planning Code Section However, the proposed project would include bicycle parking at the project site. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not (3)Where the gross square footage of the floor area exceeds 50,000 square feet, 12 bicycle spaces are required. 4

32 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Retail Services: (A) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 25,000 square feet - 50,000 feet, 3 bicycle spaces are required. (2) Where the gross square footage of the floor area is between 50,000 square feet- 100,000 feet, 6 bicycle spaces are required. (3) Where the gross square footage of the floor area exceeds 100,000 square feet, 12 bicycle spaces are required. Bicycle parking in parking garages (Planning Code, Section 155.2) (A) Every garage will supply a minimum of six bicycle parking spaces. (B) Garages with between 120 and 500 automobile spaces shall provide one bicycle space for every 20 automobile spaces. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would not include construction of parking garages. This requirement is not applicable. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not (C) Garages with more than 500 automobile spaces shall provide 25 spaces plus one additional space for every 40 automobile spaces over 500 spaces, up to a maximum of 50 bicycle parking spaces. 5

33 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Bicycle Parking in Residential Buildings (Planning Code, Section 155.5) (A) For projects up to 50 dwelling units, one Class 1 space for every 2 dwelling units. (B) For projects over 50 dwelling units, 25 Class 1 spaces plus one Class 1 space for every 4 dwelling units over 50. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Construction of the project would comply with the requirement for Bicycle Parking in Residential Buildings. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C and 13C ) Requires New Large Commercial projects, New High-rise Residential projects and Commercial Interior projects to provide designated parking for low-emitting, fuel efficient, and carpool/van pool vehicles. Mark 8% of parking stalls for such vehicles. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would not include large commercial, high-rise residential, or commercial interior uses. Therefore, this requirement is not applicable to the proposed project. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Car Sharing Requirements (Planning Code, Section 166) New residential projects or renovation of buildings being converted to residential uses within most of the City s mixed-use and transit-oriented residential districts are required to provide car share parking spaces. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The residential development would be required to comply with the car sharing requirements. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 6

34 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Parking requirements for San Francisco s Mixed-Use zoning districts (Planning Code Section 151.1) The Planning Code has established parking maximums for many of San Francisco s Mixed-Use districts. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project is zoned RM-2 under the planning code and would comply with parking requirements for San Francisco s mixed-use zoning districts. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Energy Efficiency Sector San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) New construction of non-residential buildings requires the demonstration of a 15% energy reduction compared to 2008 California Energy Code, Title 24, Part 6. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would include non-residential development and, therefore, would comply with the Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency. In addition, the proposed project would seek LEED- ND certification. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (LEED EA3, San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) For New Large Commercial Buildings - Requires Enhanced Commissioning of Building Energy Systems For new large buildings greater than 10,000 square feet, commissioning shall be included in the design and construction to verify that the components meet the owner s or owner representative s project requirements. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would result in more than 10,000 sf of development. Therefore, the proposed project would comply with the requirements for commissioning of building energy systems. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 7

35 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Commissioning of Building Energy Systems (LEED prerequisite, EAp1) Requires Fundamental Commissioning for New High-rise Residential, Commercial Interior, Commercial and Residential Alteration projects Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project does not include high-rise residential development, commercial interior, commercial alterations, or residential alterations. Therefore, the requirement for Fundamental Commissioning does not apply to the propose project. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (SF Building Code, Chapter 13C) Commercial buildings greater than 5,000 sf will be required to be at a minimum 14% more energy efficient than Title 24 energy efficiency requirements. By 2008 large commercial buildings will be required to have their energy systems commissioned, and by 2010, these large buildings will be required to provide enhanced commissioning in compliance with LEED Energy and Atmosphere Credit 3. Mid-sized commercial buildings will be required to have their systems commissioned by 2009, with enhanced commissioning by Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would develop up to 15,000 sf of commercial space. The proposed commercial building would be constructed to LEED-NC Gold standards and, therefore, would meet the Green Building requirements for energy efficiency. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency (SF Building Code, Chapter 13C) Under the Green Point Rated system and in compliance with the Green Building Ordinance, all new residential buildings will be required to be at a minimum 15% more energy efficient than Title 24 energy efficiency requirements. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Construction of the project would comply with the San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Energy Efficiency Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 8

36 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Stormwater Management (SF Building Code, Chapter 13C) Or San Francisco Stormwater Management Ordinance (Public Works Code Article 4.2) Requires all new development or redevelopment disturbing more than 5,000 square feet of ground surface to manage stormwater onsite using low impact design. s subject to the Green Building Ordinance Requirements must comply with either LEED Sustainable Sites Credits 6.1 and 6.2, or with the City s Stormwater ordinance and stormwater design guidelines. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project would be required to manage stormwater on-site using low impact design and comply with LEED Sustainable Sites Credits 6.1 and 6.2. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for water efficient landscaping (SF Building Code, Chapter 13C) All new commercial buildings greater than 5,000 square feet are required to reduce the amount of potable water used for landscaping by 50%. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Construction of the proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial uses and, therefore would be required to comply with the Green Building Requirements for water efficient landscaping. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Water Use Reduction (SF Building Code, Chapter 13C) All new commercial buildings greater than 5,000 sf are required to reduce the amount of potable water used by 20%. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Construction of the proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial uses and, therefore, would comply with the requirement for water use reduction. Further, the proposed project would be designed to meet LEED-NC standards. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 9

37 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Indoor Water Efficiency (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C sections 13C , 13C ,13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard; Reduce overall use of potable water within the building by a specified percentage for showerheads, lavatories, kitchen faucets, wash fountains, water closets and urinals. New large commercial and New high rise residential buildings must achieve a 30% reduction. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would be designed to LEED-NC standards and, therefore, would meet the applicable requirements for potable water reduction. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Commercial interior, commercial alternation and residential alteration should achive a 20% reduction below UPC/IPC 2006, et al. If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Reduce overall use of potable water within the building by 20% for showerheads, lavatories, kitchen faucets, wash fountains, water closets and urinals. San Francisco Water Efficient Irrigation Ordinance s that include 1,000 square feet (sf) or more of new or modified landscape are subject to this ordinance, which requires that landscape projects be installed, constructed, operated, and maintained in accordance with rules adopted by the SFPUC Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would include approximately seven acres of open space (parks, plazas, stairs, hillsides, courtyards, and private yards). Therefore, the proposed project would be required to comply with the City s Water Efficient Irrigation Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 10

38 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance that establish a water budget for outdoor water consumption. Tier 1: 1,000 sf <= project landscape < 2,500 sf Tier 2: landscape area is greater than or equal to 2,500 sf. Note; Tier 2 compliance requires the services of landscape professionals. See the SFPUC Web site for information regarding exemptions to this requirement. Commercial Water Conservation Ordinance (SF Building Code, Chapter 13A) Requires all existing commercial properties undergoing tenant improvements to achieve the following minimum standards: 1. All showerheads have a maximum flow of 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) 2. All showers have no more than one showerhead per valve 3. All faucets and faucet aerators have a maximum flow rate of 2.2 gpm 4. All Water Closets (toilets) have a maximum rated water consumption of 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) 5. All urinals have a maximum flow rate of 1.0 gpf Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project does not include existing commercial property undergoing improvements. The Commercial Water Conservation Ordinance would not apply. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 11

39 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance 6. All water leaks have been repaired. Residential Water Conservation Ordinance (SF Building Code, Housing Code, Chapter 12A) Requires all residential properties (existing and new), prior to sale, to upgrade to the following minimum standards: 1. All showerheads have a maximum flow of 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm) 2. All showers have no more than one showerhead per valve 3. All faucets and faucet aerators have a maximum flow rate of 2.2 gpm 4. All Water Closets (toilets) have a maximum rated water consumption of 1.6 gallons per flush (gpf) 5. All urinals have a maximum flow rate of 1.0 gpf 6. All water leaks have been repaired. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Residential Water Conservation Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Although these requirements apply to existing buildings, compliance must be completed through the Department of Building Inspection, for which a discretionary permit (subject to CEQA) would be issued. 12

40 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Residential Energy Conservation Ordinance (SF Building Code, Housing Code, Chapter 12) Requires all residential properties to provide, prior to sale of property, certain energy and water conservation measures for their buildings: attic insulation; weatherstripping all doors leading from heated to unheated areas; insulating hot water heaters and insulating hot water pipes; installing low-flow showerheads; caulking and sealing any openings or cracks in the building s exterior; insulating accessible heating and cooling ducts; installing low-flow water-tap aerators; and installing or retrofitting toilets to make them lowflush. Apartment buildings and hotels are also required to insulate steam and hot water pipes and tanks, clean and tune their boilers, repair boiler leaks, and install a time-clock on the burner. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Residential Energy Conservation Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Although these requirements apply to existing buildings, compliance must be completed through the Department of Building Inspection, for which a discretionary permit (subject to CEQA) would be issued. Renewable Energy Sector San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Renewable Energy By 2012, all new commercial buildings will be required to provide on-site renewable energy or purchase renewable energy credits Complies Not Construction of the proposed project would include up to 15,000 sf of commercial uses and, therefore, would be required to meet the Complies Complies 13

41 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance (SF Building Code, Chapter 13C) pursuant to LEED Energy and Atmosphere Credits 2 or 6. Credit 2 requires providing at least 2.5% of the buildings energy use from on-site renewable sources. Credit 6 requires providing at least 35% of the building s electricity from renewable energy contracts. Applicable Does Not Green Building Requirements for Renewable Energy. Does Not Does Not Waste Reduction Sector Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance (San Francisco Environment Code, Chapter 19) and San Francisco Green Building Requirements for solid waste (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) All persons in San Francisco are required to separate their refuse into recyclables, compostables and trash, and place each type of refuse in a separate container designated for disposal of that type of refuse. Pursuant to Section 1304C.0.4 of the Green Building Ordinance, all new construction, renovation and alterations subject to the ordinance are required to provide recycling, composting and trash storage, collection, and loading that is convenient for all users of the building. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not San Francisco Green Building Requirements for construction and Demolition Debris Recycling (SF s proposing demolition are required to divert at least 75% of the project s construction and demolition debris to recycling. Complies Not Applicable Demolition activities associated with construction would be required to comply with the San Francisco Green Building Requirements for Construction and Demolition Debris Complies Does Complies Does Not 14

42 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Building Code, Chapter 13C) Does Not Recycling. Not San Francisco Construction and Demolition Debris Recovery Ordinance (SF Environment Code, Chapter 14) Requires that a person conducting full demolition of an existing structure to submit a waste diversion plan to the Director of the Environment which provides for a minimum of 65% diversion from landfill of construction and demolition debris, including materials source separated for reuse or recycling. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Demolition activities associated with construction would be required to comply with the Construction and Demolition Debris Recovery Ordinance. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Environment/Conservation Sector Street Tree Planting Requirements for New Construction (Planning Code Section 428) Planning Code Section 428 requires new construction, significant alterations or relocation of buildings within many of San Francisco s zoning districts to plant on 24-inch box tree for every 20 feet along the property street frontage. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The project sponsor would be required to comply with the Street Tree Planting Requirements for New Construction. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Light Pollution Reduction (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) For nonresidential projects, comply with lighting power requirements in CA Energy Code, CCR Part 6. Requires that lighting be contained within each source. No more than.01 horizontal lumen footcandles 15 feet beyond site, or meet LEED credit SSc8. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would include non-residential uses and, therefore, would be required to comply with the lighting power requirements of CA Energy Code, CCR Part 6. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 15

43 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Construction Site Runoff Pollution Prevention for New Construction (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C) Construction Site Runoff Pollution Prevention requirements depend upon project size, occupancy, and the location in areas served by combined or separate sewer systems. s meeting a LEED standard must prepare an erosion and sediment control plan (LEED prerequisite SSP1). Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would comply with all applicable Construction Site Runoff Pollution Prevention requirements. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Other local requirements may apply regardless of whether or not LEED is applied such as a stormwater soil loss prevention plan or a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). See the SFPUC Web site for more information: Enhanced Refrigerant Management (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 13C ) All new large commercial buildings must not install equipment that contains chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or halons. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would not include large commercial development. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 16

44 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Low-emitting Adhesives, Sealants, and Caulks (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard: Adhesives and sealants (VOCs) must meet SCAQMD Rule 1168 and aerosol adhesives must meet Green Seal standard GS-36. (Not applicable for New High Rise residential) If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would meet LEED-NC standards and, therefore, would be required to meet the requirements for low-emitting adhesives, sealants, and caulks. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Adhesives and sealants (VOCs) must meet SCAQMD Rule Low-emitting materials (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , For Small and Medium-sized Residential Buildings - Effective January 1, 2011 meet GreenPoint Rated designation with a minimum of 75 points. For New High-Rise Residential Buildings - Effective January 1, 2011 meet LEED Silver Rating or GreenPoint Rated designation with a minimum of 75 points. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would include construction of small-sized residential buildings and, therefore, would be required to meet GreenPoint Rated designation for low-emitting materials with a minimum of 75 points. The proposed project would be designed to LEED-NC standards and, therefore, would also be required to meet the LEED requirements for low-emitting materials. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not For Alterations to residential buildings submit documentation regarding the use of low-emitting materials. If meeting a LEED Standard: 17

45 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance For adhesives and sealants (LEED credit EQ4.1), paints and coatings (LEED credit EQ4.2), and carpet systems (LEED credit EQ4.3), where applicable. If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Meet the GreenPoint Rated Multifamily New Home Measures for low-emitting adhesives and sealants, paints and coatings, and carpet systems, Low-emitting Paints and Coatings (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C C through 2.4) If meeting a LEED Standard: Architectural paints and coatings must meet Green Seal standard GS-11, anti-corrosive paints meet GC-03, and other coatings meet SCAQMD Rule (Not applicable for New High Rise residential) Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would be required to meet LEED standards for low-emitting paints and coatings. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Interior wall and ceiling paints must meet <50 grams per liter VOCs regardless of sheen. VOC Coatings must meet SCAQMD Rule

46 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance Low-emitting Flooring, including carpet (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C and 13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard: Hard surface flooring (vinyl, linoleum, laminate, wood, ceramic, and/or rubber) must be Resilient Floor Covering Institute FloorScore certified; carpet must meet the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) Green Label Plus; Carpet cushion must meet CRI Green Label; carpet adhesive must meet LEED EQc4.1. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would be required to meet LEED standards for low-emitting flooring and carpet. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not (Not applicable for New High Rise residential) If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: All carpet systems, carpet cushions, carpet adhesives, and at least 50% of resilient flooring must be low-emitting. Low-emitting Composite Wood (San Francisco Building Code, Chapters 13C , 13C , 13C , 13C and 13C ) If meeting a LEED Standard: Composite wood and agrifiber must not contain added ureaformaldehyde resins and must meet applicable CARB Air Toxics Control Measure. Complies Not Applicable Does Not The proposed project would be required to meet LEED standards for low-emitting composite wood. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 19

47 Proposed Action Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Regulation Requirements Compliance Discussion Compliance Compliance If meeting a GreenPoint Rated Standard: Must meet applicable CARB Air Toxics Control Measure formaldehyde limits for composite wood. Wood Burning Fireplace Ordinance (San Francisco Building Code, Chapter 31, Section ) Regulation of Diesel Backup Generators (San Francisco Health Code, Article 30) Bans the installation of wood burning fire places except for the following: Pellet-fueled wood heater EPA approved wood heater Wood heater approved by the Northern Sonoma Air Pollution Control District Requires (among other things): All diesel generators to be registered with the Department of Public Health All new diesel generators must be equipped with the best available air emissions control technology. Complies Not Applicable Does Not Complies Not Applicable Does Not construction would not include the installation of wood burning fireplaces. This requirement is not applicable. Construction of the mid-rise buildings would have backup diesel generators. The project sponsor would be required to comply with Regulation of Diesel Backup Generators. Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Complies Does Not Complies Does Not 20

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51 ATTACHMENT A Proposed CalEEMod Summary and Output and

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53 Potrero HOPE Proposed GHG Inventory Unmitigated Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 7, Energy 4, Solid Waste Area Sources Water/Wastewater Stationary Source Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 12, Unmitigated Phase 1 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 1, Energy Solid Waste Area Sources 5.04 Water/Wastewater Stationary Source 0.00 Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 2, Unmitigated Phase 2 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 3, Energy 1, Solid Waste Area Sources Water/Wastewater Stationary Source Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 5, Unmitigated Phase 3 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 2, Energy 1, Solid Waste Area Sources Water/Wastewater Stationary Source 0.00 Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 4,378.30

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55 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 16 Potrero - Proposed Phase 1 Operational GHG San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 Strip Mall sqft , Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2017 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

56 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 16 Characteristics - GHG Analysis for Phase 1 of the Potrero Proposed Land Use - Based on project specific data Construction Phase - No construction Off-road Equipment - No construction Vehicle Trips - Based on project specific traffic data Woodstoves - No wood burning stoves or fireplaces. Gas and No Fireplace numbers scaled based on default CalEEMod split for gas Energy Use - Uses CalEEMod defaults Water And Wastewater - Uses CalEEMod Defaults Solid Waste - Uses CalEEMod Defaults Energy Mitigation - CalEEMod assumes 2008 Title 24 standards. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title24 "mitigated" energy represents complaince with current T24 regulations. Water Mitigation - Current Title 24 regulations require a 20 percent reduction in indoor water use that is not accounted for in CalEEMo water represents project compliance with Title 24 water reduction requirements. Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall that is not accounted for in CalEEMod. Therefore "mitigated" w waste complaince with california standards. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblconstructionphase NumDays tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount

57 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 16 tblcharacteristics OperationalYear tbltripsandvmt WorkerTripNumber tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves NumberCatalytic tblwoodstoves NumberCatalytic tblwoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic tblwoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction

58 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy Mobile , , Waste Water , ,

59 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy Mobile , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Demolition Demolition 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

60 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of 16 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 0; Non-Residential Outdoor: 0 (Architectural Coating OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws Demolition Excavators Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Demolition LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

61 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 16 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise , ,669 Condo/Townhouse ,060,809 2,060,80 Strip Mall , ,922 1, , , ,202,399 3,202, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhouse Strip Mall LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix

62 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 16 Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated

63 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall

64 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e Strip Mall e e e Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e Strip Mall e e e Area Detail

65 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Mitigation Measures Area ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

66 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

67 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of 16 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / e Strip Mall / e e

68 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / e Strip Mall / e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

69 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of 16 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall

70 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

71 Phase 2

72 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 18 Potrero Proposed Phase 2 -GHG Only San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Day-Care Center sqft ,0 Library sqft ,0 Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Apartments Mid Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 Strip Mall sqft , Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2021 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

73 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 18 Characteristics - Operational GHG Emissions for the Proposed 's Phase 2. Land Use - Based on specific data Construction Phase - No Construction Off-road Equipment - No construction Vehicle Trips - Based on project specific traffic data Woodstoves - Based on project specific data Energy Use - Uses CalEEMod defaults Water And Wastewater - Uses CalEEMod defaults Solid Waste - Uses CalEEMod defaults Energy Mitigation - CalEEMod assumes 2008 Title 24 standards. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title24 "mitigated" energy represents complaince with current T24 regulations. Water Mitigation - Current Title 24 regulations require a 20 percent reduction in indoor water use that is not accounted for in CalEEMo water represents project compliance with Title 24 water reduction requirements. Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall that is not accounted for in CalEEMod. Therefore "mitigated" w waste complaince with california standards. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblconstructionphase NumDays tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage

74 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 18 tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population 1, , tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tblcharacteristics OperationalYear tbltripsandvmt WorkerTripNumber tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear

75 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of 18 tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , ,

76 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Demolition Demolition 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

77 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of 18 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 0; Non-Residential Outdoor: 0 (Architectural Coating OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws Demolition Excavators Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Demolition LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

78 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 18 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise ,870,187 1,870,18 Apartments Mid Rise , ,859 Condo/Townhouse 2, , ,580,893 5,580,89 Day-Care Center , ,286 Library , ,493 Strip Mall , ,869 4, , , ,336,587 9,336, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhouse Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

79 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 18 LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated , , Electricity Mitigated , , Electricity Unmitigated , ,

80 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise e Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall , ,

81 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise e Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

82 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e Apartments Mid Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center e- 004 Library e- Strip Mall e e e e , e- 1,

83 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e Apartments Mid Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center e- 004 Library e- Strip Mall e e e e , e- 1, Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area

84 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of 18 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

85 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

86 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of 18 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / Apartments Mid Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Day-Care Center / Library / Strip Mall / e e e

87 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Apartments Mid Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Day-Care Center / Library / Strip Mall / e e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

88 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 17 of 18 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

89 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 18 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

90 Phase 3

91 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 16 Potrero Proposed Phase 3 - GHG Only San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 Strip Mall sqft , Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2025 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

92 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 16 Characteristics - Operational GHG Emissions for the Potrero Proposed Phase 3 Land Use - Based on specific data Construction Phase - No Construction Off-road Equipment - No construction Vehicle Trips - Based on project specific traffic data Woodstoves - Based on project data Energy Use - Uses CalEEMod defaults Water And Wastewater - Uses CalEEMod defaults Solid Waste - Uses CalEEMod defaults Energy Mitigation - CalEEMod assumes 2008 Title 24 standards. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title24 "mitigated" energy represents complaince with current T24 regulations. Water Mitigation - Current Title 24 regulations require a 20 percent reduction in indoor water use that is not accounted for in CalEEMo water represents project compliance with Title 24 water reduction requirements. Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall that is not accounted for in CalEEMod. Therefore "mitigated" w waste complaince with california standards.

93 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 16 Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblconstructionphase NumDays tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population 1, , tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tblcharacteristics OperationalYear tbltripsandvmt WorkerTripNumber tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear

94 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , ,

95 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Demolition Demolition 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

96 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of 16 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 0; Non-Residential Outdoor: 0 (Architectural Coating OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws Demolition Excavators Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Demolition LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

97 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 16 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise ,728,253 1,728,25 Condo/Townhouse 2, , ,101,894 5,101,89 Strip Mall , ,895 3, , , ,406,043 7,406, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhouse Strip Mall LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix

98 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 16 Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated

99 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall

100 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall e e e Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall e e e Area Detail

101 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Mitigation Measures Area ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

102 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

103 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of 16 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e / / Strip Mall / e

104 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Strip Mall / e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

105 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of 16 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall

106 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

107 ATTACHMENT B Alternative 1 CalEEMod Summary and Output and

108 Potrero HOPE Alternative 1 GHG Inventory Unmitigated Alternative 1 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 6, Energy 2, Solid Waste Area Sources Water/Wastewater Stationary Source Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 10, Unmitigated Phase 1 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 1, Energy Solid Waste Area Sources 6.54 Water/Wastewater Stationary Source 0.00 Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 1, Unmitigated Phase 2 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 2, Energy 1, Solid Waste Area Sources Water/Wastewater Stationary Source Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 4, Unmitigated Phase 3 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 2, Energy 1, Solid Waste Area Sources Water/Wastewater Stationary Source 0.00 Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 4,270.43

109 Phase 1

110 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 17 Potrero - Alternative 1 - Operational Phase 1 - GHG San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 Strip Mall sqft , Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

111 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 17 Characteristics - Operational GHG Emissions only Land Use - based on project data Construction Phase - no construction Off-road Equipment - no construction Vehicle Trips - based on project specifics Woodstoves - no wood stoves or fireplaces Energy Use - same as original Proposed Water And Wastewater - Uses CalEEMod defaults Solid Waste - Uses CalEEMod defaults Area Mitigation - Energy Mitigation - CalEEMod assumes 2008 Title 24 standards. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title24 "mitigated" energy represents complaince with current T24 regulations. Water Mitigation - Current Title 24 regulations require a 20 percent reduction in indoor water use that is not accounted for in CalEEMo water represents project compliance with Title 24 water reduction requirements. Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall that is not accounted for in CalEEMod. Therefore "mitigated" w waste complaince with california standards. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Nonresidential_Exterior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Nonresidential_Interior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Residential_Exterior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Residential_Interior tblconstructionphase NumDays tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage

112 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 17 tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction

113 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy Mobile , , Waste Water , ,

114 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy Mobile , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

115 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of 17 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 394,875; Residential Outdoor: 131,625; Non-Residential Indoor: 5,625; Non-Residential Outdoor: 1,875 (A Coating sqft) OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Architectural Coating Air Compressors Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Architectural Coating LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

116 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 17 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise , ,896 Condo/Townhouse ,537,252 1,537,25 Strip Mall , ,922 1, , , ,445,069 2,445, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhouse Strip Mall LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix

117 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 17 Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated

118 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall

119 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall e e e Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall e e e Area Detail

120 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Mitigation Measures Area Use Low VOC Paint - Residential Interior Use Low VOC Paint - Residential Exterior Use Low VOC Paint - Non-Residential Interior Use Low VOC Paint - Non-Residential Exterior No Hearths Installed ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated

121 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

122 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

123 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of 17 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated e Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / e Strip Mall / e e

124 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / e Strip Mall / e e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

125 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of 17 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall

126 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 17 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

127 Phase 2

128 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 18 Potrero - Alternative 1 - Operational Phase 2 - GHG San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Day-Care Center sqft ,0 Library sqft ,0 Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Apartments Mid Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 Strip Mall sqft , Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2020 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

129 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 18 Characteristics - No construction - Potrero Alternative 1 Phase 2 Operational GHG Emissions Land Use - based on project data Construction Phase - no construction Off-road Equipment - no construction Vehicle Trips - based on project specifics Woodstoves - no wood stoves or fireplaces Energy Use - Same efficency rates as original Proposed Area Mitigation - Water And Wastewater - Uses CalEEMod default values Solid Waste - Uses CalEEMod default values Energy Mitigation - CalEEMod assumes 2008 Title 24 standards. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title24 "mitigated" energy represents complaince with current T24 regulations. Water Mitigation - 'Current Title 24 regulations require a 20 percent reduction in indoor water use that is not accounted for in CalEEMo water represents project compliance with Title 24 water reduction requirements. Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall that is not accounted for in CalEEMod. Therefore "mitigated" w waste complaince with california standards. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Nonresidential_Exterior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Nonresidential_Interior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Residential_Exterior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Residential_Interior tblconstructionphase NumDays tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood

130 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 18 tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population 1, tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tblcharacteristics OperationalYear tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR

131 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of 18 tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , ,

132 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

133 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of 18 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 1,223,100; Residential Outdoor: 407,700; Non-Residential Indoor: 45,375; Non-Residential Outdoor: 15,12 Coating sqft) OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Architectural Coating Air Compressors Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Architectural Coating LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

134 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 18 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise ,252,357 1,252,35 Apartments Mid Rise , ,687 Condo/Townhouse 1, , ,166,175 4,166,17 Day-Care Center , ,286 Library , ,517 Strip Mall , ,869 3, , , ,980,892 6,980, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhouse Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

135 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 18 LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated

136 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise e Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

137 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise e Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

138 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Apartments Mid Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center e- 004 Library e- Strip Mall e e e e e

139 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Apartments Mid Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center e- 004 Library e- Strip Mall e e e e e Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Use Low VOC Paint - Residential Interior Use Low VOC Paint - Residential Exterior Use Low VOC Paint - Non-Residential Interior Use Low VOC Paint - Non-Residential Exterior No Hearths Installed

140 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of 18 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

141 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

142 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of 18 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Apartments Mid Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Day-Care Center / Library / Strip Mall / e e e

143 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Apartments Mid Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Day-Care Center / Library / Strip Mall / e e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

144 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 17 of 18 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall

145 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 18 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Apartments Mid Rise Condo/Townhous e Day-Care Center Library Strip Mall Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

146 Phase 3

147 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 17 Potrero - Alternative 1 - Operational Phase 3 - GHG Only San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 Strip Mall sqft , Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2024 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

148 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 17 Characteristics - No construction - GHG Analysis only for Alternative 1 Phase 3 operational activities Land Use - based on project data Construction Phase - no construction Off-road Equipment - no construction Vehicle Trips - based on project specifics Woodstoves - no wood stoves or fireplaces Energy Use - same as original Proposed Area Mitigation - Water And Wastewater - Uses CalEEMod defaults Solid Waste - Uses CalEEMod defaults Energy Mitigation - CalEEMod assumes 2008 Title 24 standards. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title24 "mitigated" energy represents complaince with current T24 regulations. Water Mitigation - Current Title 24 regulations require a 20 percent reduction in indoor water use that is not accounted for in CalEEMo water represents project compliance with Title 24 water reduction requirements. Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall that is not accounted for in CalEEMod. Therefore "mitigated" w waste complaince with california standards. Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Nonresidential_Exterior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Nonresidential_Interior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Residential_Exterior tblarchitecturalcoating EF_Residential_Interior tblconstructionphase NumDays tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage

149 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 17 tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tblcharacteristics OperationalYear tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction

150 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , ,

151 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Architectural Coating Architectural Coating 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

152 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of 17 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 974,025; Residential Outdoor: 324,675; Non-Residential Indoor: 7,500; Non-Residential Outdoor: 2,500 (A Coating sqft) OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Architectural Coating Air Compressors Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Architectural Coating LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

153 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 17 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise ,160,518 1,160,51 Condo/Townhouse 1, , ,809,711 3,809,71 Strip Mall , ,895 2, , , ,546,124 5,546, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhouse Strip Mall LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix

154 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 17 Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated

155 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall

156 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall e e e Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Strip Mall e e e Area Detail

157 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Mitigation Measures Area Use Low VOC Paint - Residential Interior Use Low VOC Paint - Residential Exterior Use Low VOC Paint - Non-Residential Interior Use Low VOC Paint - Non-Residential Exterior No Hearths Installed ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated

158 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

159 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

160 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of 17 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Strip Mall / e

161 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Strip Mall / e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

162 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of 17 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall

163 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 17 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Strip Mall Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

164 ATTACHMENT C Existing and Alternative 2 CalEEMod Summary and Output

165 Potrero HOPE Existing GHG Inventory Unmitigated Existing Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 2, Energy 1, Solid Waste Area Sources 6.54 Water/Wastewater Stationary Source 0.00 Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 4,305.65

166 Potrero HOPE Alternative 2 GHG Inventory Unmitigated Alternative 2 Emissions CO 2 e Motor Vehicle Trips 2, Energy 1, Solid Waste Area Sources 6.54 Water/Wastewater Stationary Source 0.00 Unmitigated Operational GHG Emissions 4,188.58

167 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 1 of 17 Potrero Existing and Alternative 2 Operational - GHG Emissions San Francisco County, Annual 1.0 Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Su Day-Care Center sqft ,50 Apartments Low Rise Dwelling Unit ,0 Condo/Townhouse Dwelling Unit ,0 1.2 Other Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 4.6 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2012 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity (lb/mwhr) CH4 Intensity (lb/mwhr) N2O Intensity (lb/mwhr) User Entered Comments & Non-Default Data

168 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 2 of 17 Characteristics - GHG Quantification for NEPA Purposes Land Use - Information based on project specific data. Construction Phase - No Construction Off-road Equipment - No construction activities Vehicle Trips - Based on project specific data. Woodstoves - None of the existing residences have fireplaces or wood burning stoves. Energy Use - Uses program defaults for historical data because of the age of the development. Area Coating - Based on BAAQMD regulations for painting. Water And Wastewater - Using program defaults Solid Waste - uses program defaults Area Mitigation - Energy Mitigation - This version is based on 2008 Title 24. Current Title 24 standards are 15% more efficient than 2008 Title 24 stand represent Alternative 2 emissions for this level of housing. Water Mitigation - Current California Title 24 standards require a reduction of 20% potable water use. Mitigation used to represent op Alternative 2 Waste Mitigation - California has achieved a 50% diversion rate overall with a goal of 75%. 50% is applied to both the existing and Al Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblareacoating Area_EF_Nonresidential_Exterior tblareacoating Area_EF_Nonresidential_Interior tblareacoating Area_EF_Residential_Exterior tblareacoating Area_EF_Residential_Interior tblconstructionphase NumDays tblenergyuse LightingElect tblenergyuse T24E tblenergyuse T24E tblenergyuse T24E tblenergyuse T24NG 22, , tblenergyuse T24NG 22, ,338.24

169 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 3 of 17 tblenergyuse T24NG tblfireplaces FireplaceDayYear tblfireplaces FireplaceDayYear tblfireplaces FireplaceHourDay tblfireplaces FireplaceHourDay tblfireplaces FireplaceWoodMass tblfireplaces FireplaceWoodMass tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberGas tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberNoFireplace tblfireplaces NumberWood tblfireplaces NumberWood tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse LotAcreage tbllanduse Population tbllanduse Population 1, , tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tbloffroadequipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount tblcharacteristics OperationalYear tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips ST_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR tblvehicletrips SU_TR

170 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 4 of 17 tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblvehicletrips WD_TR tblwoodstoves NumberCatalytic tblwoodstoves NumberCatalytic tblwoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic tblwoodstoves NumberNoncatalytic tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveDayYear tblwoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass tblwoodstoves WoodstoveWoodMass Emissions Summary ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 CH4 Percent Reduction

171 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 5 of Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , ,

172 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 6 of Overall Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Area Energy , Mobile , , , Waste Water , , ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio-CO2 CO2 Percent Reduction Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Descripti 1 Demolition Demolition 1/1/ /31/ Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0

173 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 7 of 17 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non-Residential Indoor: 0; Non-Residential Outdoor: 0 (Architectural Coating OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Demolition Excavators Demolition Concrete/Industrial Saws Demolition Rubber Tired Dozers Trips and VMT 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 Vend Vehicle Demolition LD_Mix HDT_Mi 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile

174 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 8 of 17 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated , Unmitigated , , , Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigate Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual V Apartments Low Rise , ,707 Condo/Townhouse 2, , ,369,242 5,369,24 Day-Care Center ,864 46,864 2, , , ,791,813 5,791, Trip Type Information 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 P Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhouse Day-Care Center LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS Energy Detail 4.4 Fleet Mix

175 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 9 of 17 Historical Energy Use: Y 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr NaturalGas Mitigated NaturalGas Unmitigated Electricity Mitigated Electricity Unmitigated

176 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 10 of Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center Mitigated NaturalGa s Use ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 C Land Use kbtu/yr tons/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e e Day-Care Center

177 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 11 of Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center e e e Mitigated Electricity Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use kwh/yr MT/yr Apartments Low Rise e e Condo/Townhous e e e Day-Care Center e e e Area Detail

178 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 12 of Mitigation Measures Area ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping

179 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 13 of Area by SubCategory Mitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Fugitive Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 CO2 CH4 SubCategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural Coating Consumer Products Hearth Landscaping Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy

180 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 14 of 17 CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Category MT/yr Unmitigated Mitigated Water by Land Use Unmitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Day-Care Center / e e

181 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 15 of Water by Land Use Mitigated Indoor/Out door Use CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Low Rise / e Condo/Townhous e / Day-Care Center / e e Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Institute Recycling and Composting Services

182 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 16 of 17 Category/Year CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e MT/yr Mitigated Unmitigated Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Day-Care Center

183 CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod Page 17 of Waste by Land Use Mitigated Waste Disposed CO2 CH4 N2O CO2e Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Low Rise Condo/Townhous e Day-Care Center Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor 10.0 Vegetation

184 ATTACHMENT D Generator Emissions

185 Potrero HOPE Generator GHG Inventory Diesel Generator Fuel consumption: 53.6 gal/hr assuming full load Annual permitted operation: 50 hrs Annual consumption: 2680 gal/year CO2/gallon CH4/gallon N2O/gallon kg CO2/gal 27, kg Co2/year 1, kg/mt MT CO2/year 1 Global warming potential for CH MT CO2e/year 0.58 g CH4/gallon g CH4/year 1000 g/kg kg/year MT CH4/year 21 Global warming potential for CH MT CO2e/year 0.26 g N2O/gallon g CH4/year 1000 g/kg kg/year MT CH4/year 310 Global warming potential for CH MT CO2e/year CO2e/year

186 Diesel FEATURES Generator Set Standby 750 ekw 938 kva 60 Hz 1800 rpm 480 Volts Image shown may not reflect actual package Caterpillaris leading the power generation Market place with Power Solutions engineered to deliver unmatched flexibility, expandability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. FUEL/EMISSIONS STRATEGY EPA Certified for Stationary Emergency Application (EPA Tier 2 emissions level) DESIGN CRITERIA The generator set accepts 100% rated load in one step per NFPA 110 and meets ISO transient response. UL 2200 UL 2200 packages available. Certain restrictions may apply. Consult with your Cat dealer. FULL RANGE OF ATTACHMENTS Wide range of bolt-on system expansion attachments, factory designed and tested Flexible packaging options for easy and cost effective installation CAT C27 ATAAC DIESEL ENGINE Utilizes ACERT TM Technology Reliable, rugged, durable design Four-stroke diesel engine combines consistent performance and excellent fuel economy with minimum weight CAT GENERATOR Matched to the performance and output characteristics of Caterpillar engines Single point access to accessory connections UL 1446 Recognized Class H insulation CAT EMCP 4 CONTROL PANELS Simple user friendly interface and navigation Scalable system to meet a wide range of customer needs Integrated Control System and Communications Gateway SINGLE-SOURCE SUPPLIER Fully prototype tested with certified torsional vibration analysis available WORLDWIDE PRODUCT SUPPORT Cat dealers provide extensive post sale support including maintenance and repair agreements Cat dealers have over 1,800 dealer branch stores operating in 200 countries. The Cat S O S SM program effectively detects internal engine component condition, even the presence of unwanted fluids and combustion by products.

187 STANDBY 750 ekw 938 kva 60 Hz 1800 rpm 480 Volts Factory Installed Standard & Optional Equipment System Standard Optional Air Inlet Single element canister type air cleaner with service [ ] Dual element air cleaners indicator [ ] Air inlet adapters Cooling Fuel Generator Radiator with guard Fan and belt guards Coolant drain line with valve Coolant level sensors Cat Extended Life Coolant manifold - dry Flanged outlet Primary fuel filter with water separator Secondary fuel filters Fuel priming pump Flexible fuel lines terminated at base 3 Phase brushless, Salient pole Class H insulation Cat digital voltage regulator (CDVR) with VAR/PF control, 3-phase sensing [ ] Mufflers [ ] Stainless steel exhaust flex fittings [ ] Elbows, flanges, expanders, & Y adapters [ ] Oversize & premium generators [ ] Winding temperature detectors [ ] Anti-condensation space heaters Power Termination Bus bar (NEMA mechanical lug holes) Top cable entry Governor ADEM A4 [ ] Load share module Control EMCP 4.2 Genset Controller Panel Lube Mounting Starting / Charging Lubricating oil Gear type lube oil pump Integral lube oil cooler Oil filter, filler and dipstick Oil drain line and valve Rails - engine / generator / radiator mounting Rubber anti-vibration mounts (shipped loose) 24 volt starting motor(s) Batteries with rack and cables Battery disconnect switch [ ] Circuit breakers, UL listed, 3 pole shunt trip, 100% rated, choice of trip units, manual or electrically operated [ ] Bottom cable entry [ ] Right, left, and/or rear power termination [ ] EMCP 4.3 genset controller [ ] EMCP 4.4 genset controller [ ] Local & remote annunciator modules [ ] Digital I/O Module [ ] Generator temperature monitoring & protection [ ] Spring type vibration isolator [ ] IBC 2006 seismic certification [ ] Battery charger [ ] Oversize batteries [ ] Heavy duty starting motors [ ] Jacket water heater General Right hand service Paint Caterpillar Yellow except rails and radiators gloss black SAE standard rotation Flywheel and flywheel housing SAE No. 0 [ ] UL 2200 listed [ ] CSA Certification

188 STANDBY 750 ekw 938 kva 60 Hz 1800 rpm 480 Volts SPECIFICATIONS CAT GENERATOR Frame Excitation.. PM Pitch Number of poles.4 Number of leads.6 Number of bearings..single Bearing Insulation.Class H IP rating..drip proof IP22 Over speed capability - % of rated 125% Wave form deviation...2 % Voltage regulator. 3 phase sensing with load adjustable module Voltage regulation.less than ±1/2% (steady state) Less than ±1/2% (3% speed change) CAT DIESEL ENGINE C27 ATAAC, V-12, 4 stroke, water-cooled diesel Bore mm (5.4 in) Stroke mm (6.0 in) Displacement L ( in 3 ) Compression ratio :1 Aspiration...TA Fuel system.. MEUI Governor Type... ADEM A4 CAT EMCP 4 CONTROL PANELS EMCP 4 controls including: - Run / Auto / Stop Control - Speed & Voltage Adjust - Engine Cycle Crank - Emergency stop pushbutton EMCP 4.2 controller features: - 24-volt DC operation - Environmental sealed front face - Text alarm/event descriptions Digital indication for: - RPM - DC volts - Operating hours - Oil pressure (psi, kpa or bar) - Coolant temperature - Volts (L-L & L-N), frequency (Hz) - Amps (per phase & average) - Power Factor (per phase & average) - kw (per phase, average & percent) - kva (per phase, average & percent) - kvar (per phase, average & percent) - kw-hr & kvar-hr (total) Warning/shutdown with common LED indication of shutdowns for: - Low oil pressure - High coolant temperature - Overspeed - Emergency stop - Failure to start (overcrank) - Low coolant temperature - Low coolant level Programmable protective relaying functions: - Generator phase sequence - Over/Under voltage (27/59) - Over/Under Frequency (81 o/u) - Reverse Power (kw) (32) - Reverse Reactive Power (kvar) (32RV) - Overcurrent (50/51) Communications - Customer data link (Modbus RTU) - Accessory module data link - Serial annunciator module data link - 6 programmable digital inputs - 4 programmable relay outputs (Form A) - 2 programmable relay outputs (Form C) - 2 programmable digital outputs Compatible with the following optional modules: - Digital I/O module - Local Annunciator - Remote annunciator - RTD module - Thermocouple module

189 STANDBY 750 ekw 938 kva 60 Hz 1800 rpm 480 Volts