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APPLE CAMPUS 2 PROJECT E N V I R O N M E N TA L I M PAC T R E P O RT
STATE CLEARINGHOUSE NO. 2011082055
June 2013
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CITY HALL 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3308 • FAX (408) 777-3333
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT AND PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE APPLE CAMPUS 2 PROJECT State Clearinghouse #: 2011082055 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Cupertino, as Lead Agency, has completed a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Apple Campus 2 Project (project). The proposed project is the development of a new corporate campus on an approximately 176-acre site in the City of Cupertino. PUBLIC MEETING: A public meeting to receive comments on the Draft EIR will be held on June 26, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at Community Hall, located at 10350 Torre Avenue (next to the Cupertino Library). Please check the project website at: www.cupertino.org/applecampus2 or call (408) 777-3308 prior to the meeting for updated information in the event of changes. You may also sign up at the website to receive project updates. PUBLIC REVIEW TIMELINE: The public review period for the Draft EIR begins June 6, 2013 and ends July 22, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. PST. Responses to all written comments regarding the adequacy of the Draft EIR received during the public review period will be provided in the Final EIR expected to be published later in 2013. SUBMITTING COMMENTS: Written comments may be submitted in one of the following ways: 1. Electronically: You are encouraged to use the online comment form at www.cupertino.org/applecampus2. 2. In-person or by mail: 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014 3. Email:
[email protected] 4. Fax: (408) 777-3333. Direct all comments to the attention of: The Department of Community Development, Re: Apple Campus 2. DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY: The Draft EIR is available at: www.cupertino.org/applecampus2. Copies of the Draft EIR are also available for review Monday through Thursday, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and Friday, between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., at the City of Cupertino City Hall, Main Lobby and the downstairs Lobby, 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California 95014, except on specified holidays. Copies of the Draft EIR in paper or electronic format may be purchased at the Cupertino City Hall. The Draft EIR is also available for review at: •
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Sunnyvale Library, 665 W. Olive Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
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Central Park Library, 2635 Homestead Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051
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Mission Library, 1098 Lexington Street in Santa Clara, CA 95050
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Saratoga Library, 13650 Saratoga Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070
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Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos, CA 94024
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Woodland Library, 1975 Grant Road, Los Altos, CA 94024
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, 150 E. San Fernando Street, San Jose, CA 95112
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San Jose Public Library West Valley Branch, 1243 San Tomas Aquino Road, San Jose, CA 95117
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San Jose Public Library Calabazas Branch, 1230 S. Blaney Avenue, San Jose CA 95129
PROJECT LOCATION: The approximately 176-acre project site is located in the City of Cupertino and consists of an area generally bordered by East Homestead Road on the north; adjacent properties to the east of North Tantau Avenue on the east; Interstate 280 (I-280) and The Hamptons apartment community on the south; and North Wolfe Road on the west. Pruneridge Avenue extends through the site on a roughly east/west alignment. The project site currently contains approximately 2,657,000 feet of office and research and development buildings, some of which are occupied by Apple and formerly used by Hewlett-Packard. Calabazas Creek crosses the southeastern portion of the site. (The project site consists of the following Assessor Parcel Numbers (APNs): 316-07-044, 316-07-045, 316-07-046, 316-06-045, 316-06-046, 316-06-053, 316-06-052, 316-06-048, 316-06-033, 316-06-051, 316-06-050, 316-06-049, 316-09-028, 316-09-019, 316-09-027, 316-18-035, 316-18-012, 316-18-025, 316-18-027, 316-18-026, 316-06-039, 316-06-038). Please refer to Figure 1 for a local and regional map showing the location of the project. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed project is development of the Apple 2 Campus. The project would result in the demolition of all existing structures within the project site (consisting of approximately 2,657,000 square feet of building space) and the ultimate construction of 3,420,000 square feet of office, research, and development uses; 245,000 square feet of auditorium, fitness center, and Valet Parking Reception uses; 92,000 square feet of utility plants; and parking and ancillary buildings. In addition, Apple is requesting that a segment of Pruneridge Avenue be vacated by the City to allow for the development of a secure and unified campus. Development of the proposed project would require amendments to the City of Cupertino General Plan and Zoning Ordinance, a Vacation and Land Purchase Agreement, Utility Relocation and Easement Agreements, architectural and site approval, and various other City approvals, possibly including a Development Agreement. The proposed project could require additional discretionary permits or approvals from other non-City governmental entities. SIGNIFICANT ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: The Draft EIR provides an evaluation of the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project and recommends mitigation measures to reduce impacts to a less-than-significant level. The project would result in significant environmental impacts in the following topical areas: Planning Policy; Land Use; Biological Resources; Cultural Resources; Geology, Soils, and Seismicity; Hydrology and Water Quality; Hazards and Hazardous Materials; Transportation and Circulation; Noise; Air Quality; and Public Services and Utilities. While most identified impacts would be reduced to a less-than-significant level with the implementation of identified mitigation measures, impacts in the following topical areas would remain significant and unavoidable, even after the implementation of feasible mitigation measures: Planning Policy; Land Use; Transportation and Circulation; and Public Services and Utilities. The project site is on lists of hazardous materials sites enumerated under Section 65962.5 of the Government Code. QUESTIONS: If you have any questions about this project, please contact the Department of Community Development at (408) 777-3308 or email
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THIS EIR IS SUBJECT TO CHAPTER 6.5 (COMMENCING WITH SECTION 21178) OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE, WHICH PROVIDES, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT ANY JUDICIAL ACTION CHALLENGING THE CERTIFICATION OF THE EIR OR THE APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT DESCRIBED IN THE EIR IS SUBJECT TO THE PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN SECTION 21185* OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE AND MUST BE FILED WITH THE COURT OF APPEAL.** A COPY OF CHAPTER 6.5 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE IS INCLUDED AS AN APPENDIX TO THIS EIR.
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THIS LANGUAGE IS PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 21187 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE. PLEASE NOTE THAT SECTION 21187 REFERS TO “THE PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN SECTION 21178.2 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE.” HOWEVER, THERE IS NO SECTION 21178.2. INSTEAD, THE RELEVANT PROCEDURES ARE SET FORTH IN SECTION 21185 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE.
** PLEASE NOTE THAT PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE SECTION 21185 STATES IN PART THAT “THE ACTION OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE FILED IN THE COURT OF APPEAL WITH GEOGRAPHIC JURISDICTION OVER THE PROJECT.” THAT CODE SECTION IS THE SUBJECT OF LITIGATION COMMENCED IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY (PLANNING & CONSERVATION LEAGUE V. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, CASE NO. RG12626904). ON APRIL 9, 2013, THE COURT ISSUED A STATEMENT OF DECISION DETERMINING THAT THE JURISDICTIONAL RESTRICTION IN PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE SECTION 21185(a)(1) IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. AS OF MAY 23, 2013, THAT LITIGATION WAS STILL PENDING. THE STATUS OF SECTION 21185(a)(1) MAY OR MAY NOT CHANGE AFTER THE PRINTING OF THIS DOCUMENT. INTERESTED PARTIES SHOULD DETERMINE FOR THEMSELVES THE STATUS OF SECTION 21185(a)(1) WHEN CONTEMPLATING ANY ACTION INVOLVING CHAPTER 6.5 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE. THE CITY OF CUPERTINO MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE EFFECT OF THIS LITIGATION ON THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 6.5 OF THE PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE.
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Submitted to: City of Cupertino Community Development Department 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, California 95014
Prepared by: LSA Associates, Inc. 2215 Fifth Street Berkeley, California 94710 510.540.7331
June 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS I.
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 1 A. PURPOSE OF THIS DRAFT EIR .................................................................................... 1 B. PROPOSED PROJECT ..................................................................................................... 1 C. EIR SCOPE ....................................................................................................................... 2 D. REPORT ORGANIZATION ............................................................................................ 3
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SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................. 5 A. PROJECT UNDER REVIEW ........................................................................................... 5 B. SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES ..................................... 5 C. SUMMARY TABLE......................................................................................................... 8
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 51 A. PROJECT SITE ............................................................................................................... 51 B. PROJECT SITE HISTORY............................................................................................. 62 C. PROJECT OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................ 62 D. PROPOSED PROJECT ................................................................................................... 64 E. DISCRETIONARY ACTIONS ..................................................................................... 138 F. USES OF THIS EIR ...................................................................................................... 140
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PLANNING POLICY .............................................................................................................. 141 A. CITY OF CUPERTINO GENERAL PLAN ................................................................. 141 B. CITY OF CUPERTINO ZONING ORDINANCE........................................................ 160 C. NORTH VALLCO MASTER PLAN............................................................................ 165 D. GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS FOR LAND USE NEAR STREAMS ................ 167
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SETTING, IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES ..................................................... 181 A. LAND USE ................................................................................................................... 185 B. AESTHETICS ............................................................................................................... 193 C. POPULATION, EMPLOYMENT, AND HOUSING ................................................... 217 D. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ....................................................................................... 235 E. CULTURAL RESOURCES .......................................................................................... 263 F. GEOLOGY, SEISMICITY, AND SOILS ..................................................................... 289 G. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY .................................................................. 303 H. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ......................................................... 321 I. TRANSPORTATION AND CIRCULATION .............................................................. 347 J. NOISE ........................................................................................................................... 449 K. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND SUSTAINABILITY .................................. 481 L. AIR QUALITY ............................................................................................................. 519 M. PUBLIC SERVICES AND UTILITIES........................................................................ 561
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ALTERNATIVES.................................................................................................................... 597 A. NO PROJECT ALTERNATIVE ................................................................................... 599 B. PRUNERIDGE AVENUE ALTERNATIVE ................................................................ 605 C. REDUCED CONSTRUCTION ALTERNATIVE ........................................................ 612 D. REDUCED DENSITY ALTERNATIVE...................................................................... 619 E. ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED BUT REJECTED ................................................. 625 F. ENVIRONMENTALLY SUPERIOR ALTERNATIVE .............................................. 627
VII. OTHER CEQA CONSIDERATIONS ..................................................................................... 629 A. EFFECTS FOUND NOT TO BE SIGNIFICANT ........................................................ 629 B. GROWTH-INDUCING IMPACTS .............................................................................. 629 C. SIGNIFICANT UNAVOIDABLE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS .......................... 630 D. SIGNIFICANT IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES ............................................................. 631 VIII. REPORT PREPARATION ...................................................................................................... 635 A. REPORT PREPARERS ................................................................................................ 635 B. REFERENCES .............................................................................................................. 636 C. COMMUNICATION .................................................................................................... 650
APPENDICES (Provided on CD located inside the back cover of the Draft EIR) Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D: Appendix E: Appendix F: Appendix G: Appendix H: Appendix I:
Notice of Preparation and Scoping Letters Transportation Impact Analysis Noise Data Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data Air Quality Data Cumulative Projects SB610 Water Supply Assessment Student Generation/Enrollment Reports Public Resources Code Chapter 6.5
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FIGURES Figure III-1: Figure III-2: Figure III-3: Figure III-4: Figure III-5a: Figure III-5b: Figure III-6a: Figure III-6b: Figure III-7a: Figure III-7b: Figure III-8: Figure III-9a: Figure III-9b: Figure III-10a: Figure III-10b: Figure III-11a: Figure III-11b: Figure III-12a: Figure III-12b: Figure III-13: Figure III-14: Figure III-15a: Figure III-15b: Figure III-16: Figure III-17a: Figure III-17b: Figure III-17c: Figure III-17d: Figure III-17e: Figure III-17f: Figure III-18: Figure III-19: Figure III-20a: Figure III-20b: Figure III-20c: Figure III-20d: Figure III-20e: Figure III-20f: Figure III-21a: Figure III-21b: Figure III-22a: Figure III-22b: Figure III-23: Figure IV-1: Figure IV-2: Figure IV-3: Figure V.B-1:
Project Location Map .............................................................................................. 52 Project Site .............................................................................................................. 53 Existing and Proposed Trees ................................................................................... 57 Site Plan .................................................................................................................. 67 Site Plan – North ..................................................................................................... 69 Site Plan – South ..................................................................................................... 70 Representative Sections .......................................................................................... 71 Representative Sections .......................................................................................... 72 Rendering ................................................................................................................ 73 Rendering ................................................................................................................ 74 Main Building – Representative Plan ..................................................................... 76 Main Building – Representative Section (Restaurant) ............................................ 77 Main Building – Representative Section (Office) ................................................... 78 Fitness Center – Representative Plan ...................................................................... 79 Fitness Center – Representative Sections ............................................................... 80 Corporate Auditorium – Representative Plan ......................................................... 82 Corporate Auditorium – Representative Section .................................................... 83 Phase 2 Development –Plan and Section ................................................................ 84 Phase 2 Development –Plan and Section ................................................................ 85 Central Plant – Representative Plan and Section .................................................... 87 Security Receptions – Representative Plan and Section ......................................... 89 Conceptual Landscape Plan – North ....................................................................... 93 Conceptual Landscape Plan – South ....................................................................... 94 Circulation Plan ...................................................................................................... 97 Off-Site Street Changes ........................................................................................ 105 Off-Site Street Changes ........................................................................................ 106 Off-Site Street Changes ........................................................................................ 107 Off-Site Street Changes ........................................................................................ 108 Off-Site Street Changes ........................................................................................ 109 Off-Site Street Changes ........................................................................................ 110 Existing and Proposed Transit Routes .................................................................. 113 Existing and Proposed Bike and Pedestrian Systems ........................................... 114 Perimeter Bike Facilities ....................................................................................... 115 Perimeter Bike Facilities ....................................................................................... 116 Perimeter Bike Facilities ....................................................................................... 117 Perimeter Bike Facilities ....................................................................................... 118 Perimeter Bike Facilities ....................................................................................... 119 Perimeter Bike Facilities ....................................................................................... 120 Main Parking Structure Representative Plan – Levels B1 and 1 ......................... 123 Main Parking Structure Representative Section .................................................. 124 North Tantau Parking Structure North ................................................................. 126 North Tantau Parking Structure South ................................................................. 127 Potential Recycled Water Infrastructure ............................................................... 131 General Plan Land Use Designations.................................................................... 143 Zoning Designations ............................................................................................. 161 Mitigation Measure PLAN-3 ................................................................................ 162 Photo Viewpoint Map ........................................................................................... 195
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Figure V.B-2: Figure V.B-3: Figure V.B-4: Figure V.B-5: Figure V.B-6: Figure V.B-7: Figure V.B-8: Figure V.B-9: Figure V.B-10: Figure V.C-1: Figure V.C-2: Figure V.D-1: Figure V.E-1: Figure V.F-1: Figure V.G-1: Figure V.H-1: Figure V.H-2: Figure V.I-1: Figure V.I-2: Figure V.I-3: Figure V.I-4: Figure V.I-5: Figure V.I-6: Figure V.I-7: Figure V.I-8: Figure V.I-9: Figure V.I-10: Figure V.I-11: Figure V.J-1: Figure V.J-2: Figure V.J-3: Figure V.K-1: Figure V.K-2: Figure VI-1: Figure VI-2: Figure VI-3: Figure VI-4:
Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 1, Wolfe Road Entrance ...................................... 196 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 2, I-280 Westbound ............................................ 197 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 3, East Pruneridge Avenue ................................. 198 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 4, East Homestead Road and North Tantau Avenue ...................................................................................................... 199 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 5, East Homestead Road and North Wolfe Road ........................................................................................................... 200 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 6, Peacock Avenue.............................................. 201 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 7, Tantau Avenue Overpass ................................ 202 Visual Simulations, Viewpoint 8, I-280 Eastbound .............................................. 203 Illuminance Calculations for Receptor Locations ................................................. 213 City of Cupertino Population Growth Trend, 1970-2030 ..................................... 218 Residential Location of Current Employees on the Project Site ........................... 226 Representative Biological Resource Photographs ................................................ 245 Glendenning Barn Photographs ............................................................................ 277 Regional Faults ..................................................................................................... 291 Flood Zone ............................................................................................................ 305 Properties on Regulatory Databases of Hazardous Materials Releases Within 1/4-Mile .................................................................................................... 325 Properties Within Project Site With Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments .......................................................................................................... 326 Campus Location and Study Locations ................................................................ 349 Intersection LOS Standards .................................................................................. 355 Existing and Proposed Bicycle Facilities .............................................................. 361 Existing Bicycle and Pedestrian Turning Movement Volumes in Project Vicinity ..................................................................................................... 362 Existing Transit Facilities ..................................................................................... 363 Existing Intersection LOS Results ........................................................................ 371 Project Trip Distribution ....................................................................................... 391 Existing Plus Project Intersection LOS Results .................................................... 392 Background No Project and Background Plus Project Intersection LOS Results .......................................................................................................... 401 Cumulative No Project and Cumulative Plus Project Intersection LOS Results .......................................................................................................... 407 Apple TDM Monitoring Process........................................................................... 447 Noise Monitoring Locations ................................................................................. 455 Traffic Noise Level Changes from Existing to Existing Plus Project ................... 469 Traffic Noise Level Changes from Cumulative to Cumulative Plus Project ........ 470 California GHG Emissions by Sector (2000-2009 Average) ................................ 488 Bay Area GHG Emissions by Sector (2007) ........................................................ 489 Conceptual Plan for No Project Alternative ......................................................... 601 Conceptual Plan for Pruneridge Avenue Alternative ............................................ 607 Conceptual Plan for Reduced Construction Alternative ....................................... 613 Conceptual Plan for Reduced Density Alternative ............................................... 621
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TABLES Table II-1: Table III-1: Table III-2: Table III-3: Table IV-1: Table V.B-1: Table V.C-1: Table V.C-2: Table V.C-3: Table V.C-4: Table V.C-5: Table V.C-6: Table V.C-7: Table V.D-1: Table V.F-1: Table V.H-1: Table V.I-1: Table V.I-2: Table V.I-3: Table V.I-4: Table V.I-5: Table V.I-6: Table V.I-7: Table V.I-8: Table V.I-9: Table V.I-10: Table V.I-11: Table V.I-12: Table V.I-13: Table V.I-14: Table V.I-15: Table V.I-16: Table V.I-17: Table V.I-18: Table V.J-1: Table V.J-2: Table V.J-3:
Summary of Impacts and Mitigation Measures from the EIR .................................. 9 Development Summary .......................................................................................... 65 Proposed Building Summary .................................................................................. 66 Required Permits and Approvals .......................................................................... 140 Applicable General Plan Goals, Policies, and Programs ...................................... 170 Illuminance Assessment of Receptor Locations ................................................... 215 City of Cupertino Historical Population Growth .................................................. 217 ABAG Population and Household Projections for Cupertino and Santa Clara County 2010-2030, ...................................................................................... 218 City of Cupertino and Santa Clara County Regional Housing Needs Allocation, 2007-2014 .......................................................................................... 220 Housing and Employment Data – Cupertino and Santa Clara County ................. 223 Projected Housing Demand by City Based on Residential Location of Current Apple Employees ..................................................................................... 227 Project Housing Demand Compared To RHNA ................................................... 229 Housing and Employment Data – Without and With Project ............................... 230 Special-Status Species Known to Occur or Potentially Occurring in the Vicinity of the Project Site .................................................................................... 250 Modified Mercalli Scale ....................................................................................... 293 Properties on Regulatory Databases of Hazardous Materials Releases Within ¼-Mile of the Project Site ..................................................................................... 323 Signalized Intersection Level of Service Definitions Using Average Control Vehicular Delay .................................................................................................... 353 Intersection LOS Standards .................................................................................. 353 Freeway Segment Level of Service Definitions.................................................... 354 Existing Pedestrian and Bicycle Counts on Pruneridge Avenue .......................... 360 Existing Transit Service Summary ....................................................................... 365 Apple’s Existing TDM Strategies ......................................................................... 369 Existing Freeway Segment Levels of Service....................................................... 374 Trip Generation ..................................................................................................... 388 Levels of Service for Intersections Operating Unacceptably under Existing Plus Project Conditions ......................................................................................... 393 Existing Plus Project Freeway Segment Levels of Service .................................. 396 Levels of Service for Intersections Operating Unacceptably under Background Plus Project Conditions .................................................................... 400 Levels of Service for Intersections Operating Unacceptably under Cumulative Plus Project Conditions ..................................................................... 410 Wolfe Road VISSIM Approach Delays and Levels of Service ............................ 415 Travel Metric Comparisons of Two Versus Three Left-Turn Lanes on Wolfe Road Driveway During the PM Peak Hour .......................................................... 417 PM Peak Hour Travel Times on Southbound Tantau Avenue .............................. 419 Proposed Vehicle Parking Supply......................................................................... 433 Transit Center Driveway Level of Service ........................................................... 438 Left-Turn Vehicle Evaluation ............................................................................... 439 Definitions of Acoustical Terms ........................................................................... 451 Typical A-Weighted Sound Levels ....................................................................... 452 Typical Vibration Source Levels for Construction Equipment............................. 453
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Table V.J-4: Table V.J-5: Table V.J-6: Table V.J-7: Table V.J-8: Table V.J-9: Table V.J-10: Table V.J-11: Table V.J-12: Table V.J-13:
Short-Term Ambient Noise Monitoring Results, dBA, October 25, 2011 ........... 454 Meteorological Conditions During Ambient Noise Monitoring ........................... 454 Existing Traffic Noise Levels ............................................................................... 457 Summary of EPA Noise Levels ............................................................................ 458 Summary of Human Effects in Areas Exposed to 55 dBA Ldn ........................... 458 City of Cupertino Noise and Land Use Compatibility Standards ......................... 461 City of Cupertino Example Maximum Permissible Noise Levels ........................ 462 Existing and Existing Plus Project Traffic Noise Levels, dBA CNEL ................. 467 Cumulative and Cumulative Plus Project Traffic Noise Levels, dBA CNEL ...... 468 Existing and Existing Plus Construction Traffic Noise Levels at 50 feet from Centerline of Outermost Travel Lane, dBA ................................................. 474 Table V.J-14: Typical Construction Equipment Maximum Noise Levels, Lmax .......................... 476 Table V.K-1: Global Warming Potential of Greenhouse Gases ................................................. 482 Table V.K-2: Project Construction Emissions (Metric Tons) ..................................................... 504 Table V.K-3: GHG Emissions (Metric Tons Per Year) .............................................................. 510 Table V.K-4: Project Compliance with Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Strategies ......... 513 Table V.L-1: Sources and Health Effects of Air Pollutants........................................................ 520 Table V.L-2: Ambient Air Quality at the 22601 Voss Ave, Cupertino, Monitoring Station...... 526 Table V.L-3: State and Federal Ambient Air Quality Standards ................................................ 531 Table V.L-4: Bay Area Attainment Status.................................................................................. 535 Table V.L-5: Project Construction Emissions in Pounds Per Day ............................................. 546 Table V.L-6: Regional Emissions from Existing On-Site Uses ................................................. 548 Table V.L-7: Project Regional Emissions .................................................................................. 549 Table V.L-8: Construction Equipment TACs ............................................................................. 554 Table V.L-9: Inhalation Health Risks from Project Construction to Off-Site Receptors ........... 557 Table V.L-10: Cumulative Construction Health Risk Impacts ..................................................... 559 Table V.L-11: Cumulative Operational Health Risk Impacts ...................................................... 560 Table V.M-1: Cupertino Union School District Capacity and Enrollment Data ......................... 564 Table V.M-2: Fremont Union High School District Capacity and Enrollment Data................... 565 Table V.M-3: Santa Clara Unified School District Capacity and Enrollment Data .................... 566 Table V.M-4: City of Cupertino Existing Park and Recreation Areas ........................................ 567 Table V.M-5: Cal Water Planned Water Supply and Demand (af) ............................................. 570 Table V.M-6: Projected Cal Water Supply for Single and Multiple Dry-Years (afy) ................. 571 Table V.M-7: WSA Potable & Non-Potable Water Demand Forecast for Proposed Project (afy) .......................................................................................................... 586 Table V.M-8: Water Demand Projections for Cal Water and Typical Commercial Development Scenario (af) ................................................................................... 586 Table VI-1: Summary of Principal Characteristics of Alternatives.................................................... 598
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