HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.2 SB343 Avalon Bay DA Appeal #2400-20/410-30/450-30/600-60
May 17, 2011
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S B 343
Senate Bill 343 mandates supplemental materials that have been
received by the City Clerk's offiCe that relate to an agenda item after
the agenda packets have been distributed to the City Council be
available to the public. .
- The attached document was received in the City Clerk's office after
distribution of the May 17, 2011 City Council meeting agenda packet.
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May 17, 2011
vlike Porto
Community DeveIopment Director
City of Dublin
700 Civic P}aza
Dublin, CA 9~568
Phone: (925) 833-6650
FaY:(925} 833-6651
Re: Avalon Dublin Station II
Dear 1~~. Porto:
i am writing,to propose a slight modification to AyalonBay'.s. proposed project, DEiblin Station II ..
, ~("Project"), in response to a st3ggestion by. appellant Carpenters Local Union ~umber 713 ("Uiiion".)..
, In particular•, AvalonBay is voluntarily modifying ~the Pi•o~ect to incorpo~~a,te the air filtration system
, . described more fully in the attached letter from l~lichaeI Keinath and Shari Libicki at ENVIRON:
~ The Carpenters Locai Union Number 7I3 {"Union") is appealing the Planning Cominission's approval
of the Site Deveiopm;ent Review and Vesting Tentative Map. Among.other ttiings, the Union alleges.
that the City should have prepared an EIR prior to approving the Project due to its close proximity to
- . ~ Interstate 580. The Union suggests that the Projec# should incorporate a fltration system to minimize
any related impacts. ~
AvalonBay is serioi~s about its commitment to both the euvi;•onment aiici its fuhire residents. Indaed,
the Project is exactly the type of environmentally beneficial infill, transit orien#ed development that
state and Iocal p~licy encourages. Due to AvalonBay's commitment #v a state-of the-art facility, it
will include the filtration system more fully described in the ENVIRON letter. Further, as that letter
indicates, any impacts to future residents, if any, are greatly minirnized and are not considered a
significant impact.
Sincerely, `
AvaionBay Communities, Inc.
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cc: Jeri Ram, City of Dublin
Jeff Baker, City of Dubtin
Attachment:
Letter from Michael Keinath, Senior Manager, ENVIRON to Jeff White, Seniol• Development Director,
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. (May 17, 2011)
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May 17, 2011
Via Electronic Mail
Jeff White
~Senior Development Director
AvalonBay Communities
185 Berry Street, Suite 3500
San Francisco, CA 9410
Re: Summary of Potential Mitigation Measures to Reduce Exposure to Freeway
Emissions, Proposed Dublin Station II, Dublin, California
Dear Mr. White:
Per your request, ENVIRON has prepared the following summary of the effectiveness of a
ventilation and filtration system for reducing indoor pollutant concentrations resulting from ~
vehicular emissions on Interstate 580 (I-580) which is nearby to the proposed Dublin Station II
Project in Dublin, California. ~
Background on Proposed Dublin Station Development
The proposed project, Avalon T ransit Center Site C, also known as Dubli n Station II (herein
designated as "ProjecY'), is a residential project comprised of 505 apartment units, a 4,223
square foot fitness center, 733 spaces of structured parking within two buildings, 25 private on-
street parking spaces and 40 public on-street parking spaces on a combined 7.2-acre site
located within the Transit Center Village planning area.
Site C is a 5-sided site located immediately north of the East Dublin-Pleasanton Bay Area Rapid
Transit (BART) station underpass entry (providing access to the BART station), Iron Horse
Parkway to the east and Demarcus Boulevard to the west. The site is currently used as a
surface parking lot of approximately 1,086 spaces for the BART station. Uses surrounding and
adjacent to the project site are:
• To the north: High density residential and mixed use projects Elan and Dublin Station I
located across from the project site by a village green/community greenbelt, known as
Campbell;Green;
• To the southeast: Recently completed BART Station parking structure and bus parking
along the opposite side of Iron Horse Parkway;
• To the east: Planned for hotel and/or office use, but currently vacant;
• To the south: I-580 (approximately 250 feet to the nearest travel lane) and BART
Station; and
• To the west: Open-air bus terminal, surFace parking and a Pacific Gas Electric power
substation.
The Project is located within the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan for the Transit Center Project
("Specific Plan"). The City previously certified, an Environmental Impact Report for the Specific
Plan and the City has determined that the Project is exempt from further California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review pursuant to Government Code section 65457.
201 California Street, Suite 1280, San Francisco, CA 94608 www.environcorp.com
Tel: +1 415.796.1950 Fax: +1 415.398.5812
Mr. Jeff White - 2- May 17, 2011
We understand that due to its proximity to the I-580 (with the Project ranging from 250 to 800
feet away from the nearest travel lane), a fresh air ventilation system will be installed in all
exterior facing residential units (except Campbell Lane) of the Project to provide noise
suppression. The ventilation system will operate continuously and can be designed in such a
way to integrate filtration of fresh air.
Filtration System Minimizes Exposure to Pollutants
The environmental impact report (E1R) prepared for the Specific Plan did not identify any
significant impacts relating to the exposure of.residents living in the Project to toxic air
contaminants resulting from tra~c on I-580. ~ Although the 2002 EIR did not evaluate any toxic
air contaminant related significant impacts, in order to be most protective of the future residents,
we understand that AvalonBay has voluntarily agreed to implement an air filtration system. The
purpose of this letter is to assess the effectiveness of such a system.
We understand that AvalonBay will install a system that complies with filtration mitigation
identified in Bay Area Air Quality Management DistricYs (BAAQMD's) recent CEQA Guidelines,
including:
"lnstall and maintain air filtration. systems of fresh air supply either on an •
individual unit-by-unit basis, with individual air intake and exhaust ducts
ventilating each ~unit separately, or through a centralized building ventilation
system. The ventilation system should be certified to achieve a performance
effectiveness, for example, to remove at least 85% of ambient PM2.5
concentrations from indoor areas. Air intakes should be located away from
emission sources areas, such as major roadways."
This recommendation is based on the wor k of Fisk et a1.,2 who conducted a study of the
performance and costs of particulate air filtration technologies and determined that ASHRAE
Dust Spot 85°/a (MERV 13) filters provided an 80% or greater reduction of outdoor fine
particulate matter (such as diesel particulate matter) if the ventilation system is operated with
one air exchange per hour of outside air and four air exchanges per hour of recirculated air. The
removal efficiency increased up to 95% with use of a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter.
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We note that at the time of the 2002 EIR, there was developed scientific literature relating to this topic as referenced
by the California Air Resources Board in their 2005 Air Quality and Land Use Handbook: A Community Health
Perspective . See: .
^ Brunekreef, B. et al. "Air pollution from truck traffic and lung function in children living near motorways."
Epidemiology. 1997; 8:298-303 '
^ Lin, S. et al. "Childhood asthma hospitalization and residential exposure to state route traffic." Environ Res.
2002; 88:73-81
^ Venn. et al. "Living near a main road and the risk of wheezing illness in children." American Journal of
Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2001; Vo1.164, pp. 2177-2180
^ Zhu, Y et al. "Study of ultra-fine particles near a major highway with heavy-duty diesel traffic." Atmospheric
Environment. 2002 ; 36:4323-4335
^ Knape, M. "Traffic related air pollution in city districts near motorways." The Science of the Total Environment.
1999; 235:339-341
^ ARB Diesel Risk Reduction Plan. (2000)
^ Delfino RJ "Epidemiologic Evidence for Asthma and Exposure to Air Toxics: Linkages Between Occupational,
Indoor, and Community Air Pollution Research." Environmental Health Perspectives. (2002) 110 (supplement
4 ): 573-589
^ English P., Neutra R., Scalf R. Sullivan M. Waller L. Zhu L. "Examining Associations Between Childhood
Asthma and Traffic Flow Using a Geographic Information System °(1999) Environmental Health Perspectives
107(9): 761-767
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Fisk, W.J., D. Faulkner, J. Palonen, and O. Seppanen. 2002. Performance and costs of particle air filtration
technologies. lndoorAir. 12: 223-234.
Mr. Jeff White - 3- May 17, 2011
Installing filters and designing the proposed ventilation system in such a way to meet the
parameters specified by Fisk et al. (i.e., with one air exchange per hour of outside air and four
air exchanges per hour of recirculated air), the ventilation would significantly reduce cancer risks
and PM2.5 concentrations. The type of filtration required (MERV 13 or HEPA) would be
dependent on the location of an individual unit w ith respect to I-580 (closest units would require
HEPA while those further could use ME RV 13); however, a detailed analysis would be required
to determine which units would require which type of filtration.
The use of filtration as a mitigation measure to address toxic air contaminants has been used in
other jurisdictions. For example, in 2008 the City and Counry of San F rancisco adopted San
Francisco Health.Code Article 38 ("Article 38") which requires that projects which exceed a
PM2.5 action level are required to incorporate ventilation systems to remove 80% of PM2.5 from
outdoor air.3~4 Based on our experience with similarly situated projects, conducting a detailed
evaluation of traffic emissions and modifyi ng the Project to include the filtration system
described above can adeq uately protect future residents in compliance with BAAQMD
guidance.
Summary
Provided that the Project requires an Operation and~ Maintenance M anual for the heating ~a nd
ventilation system and the filter which includes the operating instructions and maintenance and
replacement schedule, the installation of MERV 13 or.HEPA filters can effectively reduce cancer
risk and PM2.5 concentrations. ~ ~ ~
If you have any questions, please feel fr ee to contact-M icliael at 510.420.2539 or
mkeinath(a?environcorp.com. Thank you for the opportunity to assist you with this matter.
,.. , Sincerely,
ichael Keinath, PE
Senior Manager
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City and County of San Francisco, California. Health Code. Article 38: Air Quality Assessment and Ventilation
Requirement for Urban Infill Residential Development. December 5, 2008.
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Bhatia, Rajiv and Thomas Rivard. 2008. Assessment and Mitigation of Air Pollutant Health Effects from Intra-urban
Roadways: Guidance for Land Use Planning and Environmental Review. Department of Public Health, City and
County of San Francisco. May 6. ,