5
Jan
From the Square Feet Commercial Real Estate Blog
The Mercury News reported yesterday on a proposal by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District that could require some housing developers to go study air quality as part of their entitlement process. According to the article, developments within 1,000 feet of major transportation corridors seem to be those affected.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is the group in charge of regulating the pollution of the air in the San Francisco Bay Area. They are responsible for “Spare the Air” days that prevent private home owners from burning wood, wood pellets or manufactured fire logs on Spare the Air days.
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