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A 8 O spm.nig GERDAU LONG STEEL REVISIONS RANCHO CVCAMONGA EARTHWORK CUT-FILL ®GERDAU FUSCOE r.0 OF IT - — 0 �t flM Y k � r Air Quality Study for the Melt Shop Evacuation and Baghouse Project Prepared for: Gerdau Long Steel North America Rancho Cucamonga, California • Prepared by: ENVIRON International Corporation Los Angeles, California Date: August 29, 2014 Project Number: 0528453F A h ENVIRON O Item C-34 • O ARR .rsr� -a I :ate, AMERON ARROW PIPE PLANT t7 - tem sO PARCEL 1 CMC FO STEEL FACILITY a L C3 o ®PARALLEL userPRODUCTS caurum ❑ FACILITY STOR" r, ®TAMCO g �0 V 3 0" s PARCEL 2 `�` Ea`�� o TREE ISLAND 3 I, o WIRE MILL WK cnr-uu SLAQ D uu A AMERON v •�-o•�o ,�°�"� � ARROW PIPE PLANT 0&41 IA" ,&TAMCO AMERON C/O TAMCO p s PARCEL 3 _� - ���� TAMCO ROLL MILL - of a a _ FERROMET INC. 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Plant-750k Upgrade 2008 AUIOCAO 2008 Mel[ShopSNeel N— 1 w North ElevationAOOElk PIl110 )(t SdY�i�iM� _�• 4G1-8011 • • ZTGS-i— (N)OUST SILO& ®(N)AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM RAIL LOADING SYSTEM (N)CANOPY® BAG FILTER EQUIPMENT ®(N)CANOPY (E)CASTER - VENT STACK y jw—u. 3 n h ' J fV i 97•-1' (E)DOOR (E)DOOR 173' 93' 7B' 173' (N) AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM (E) MELT SHOP BAG FILTER EQUIPMENT EAST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION NOTE: 1. (E) = EXISTING 2. (N) = NEW 1 1D0 150 200 1 Iso 30U ®3. NEW MELT SHOP CANOPY SIDING TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING MELT SHOP ROOFING DESIGN&COLOR ®4. SIDING ON FILTER TO MATCH EXISTING MELT SHOP SIDING DESIGN AND COLOR Planning O*partmwnt FIN No.: ORC20011-0051$ S. THE EXACT DIMENSIONS AND CONFIGURATION WILL BE DETERMINE �e O BY ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPLIER EQUIPMENT TO AWL a� MEET AIR QUALITY REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY. 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""` r• �F,,,' 'tib :cCm. r C ..�„�.Iw-T�7'�' r �!', � +,�e.N 11 j(� 7 FREFWA1R r t Ed E • . .,_ .... :.. Iry N [7LL't ly • ` 0 I 5 .1 11711E «i X000(0 0 swFOR 1660 FlITEFS INDEX MAP -N INVESTIGATION TAM CO GEOTECHNICALENCLosuaE PROPOSED 2008 MILL UPGRADE 'A-1" DAM- 12459-B ARROW HIGHWAY MARCH 2008 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA JOB NUMBER 08134-3 SCALE: 1"= 2,000' Item C-1 C_H•J. Incorporated I SHEET 1 OF I SHEETS SITE UTILIZATION MAP TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 19932 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA • COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO,STATE OF CALIFORNIAL FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES [FOR 21 CONDOMINIUM UNITS) ANDREASEN ENGINEERING,INC. ERIC ANDREASEN L.S.8256 NOVEMBER 2014 i o0 GRAPHIC SCALE t Iov � s ��r y r 7 th 3 �K b.. A 9 Z _ _ l 9 DISTRIBUTTON � CENTER , wswsa .. OFFfCEB f i f 3 e r. p VACANT s Y z dor*wo � 91cl-5� w ; "DIMISUTION Fr CENTER r 4 a Lu ' 4v W.jj 6 t h STREET . 1. a UNIVERSAL TE;CM y ; OtBTRiBUryON � CENTER INSTITUTE ' VACANT f . , 4 • EXHIBIT A ---- - - - Item D-4 1 SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 19932 IN THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO,STATE OF CALIFORNIA PARCEL 5 OF PARCEL MAP NO,7731,AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 84 PAGES 94 • AND 95 OF PARCEL MAPS,IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES (FOR 21 CONDOMINIUM UNITS) ANDREASEN ENGINEERING.INC. ERIC ANDREASEN L.S.8256 NOVEMBER 2014 FOOTHILL BLVD >RROW ROUTE PR ITSITEURGENTCAREI- MEDICAL OFFICES �- '.NlANO EMPIPE BLVD VICINITY MAP :,rli ,:r; Ts i „ I •• w_ f ONCE „ ..... R:I y�............ I. BUILDING , _ ,Aj' A�, ..... ds���t� �I �q�� I 'F— 7•-...1'(( Cv - �.I GRAPHIC SCALE:1'�U DISTRIBU77ON CENTER H. OWNER: jR ;i I . • 1. 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ALL PRDPERFIES IN THIS SDE MUST HAVE A RECIPROCAL �I AGREEMENT FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND USE OF FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLY AND FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS AND ROAD MNNTMANM .. -—_—__. -._ 9. THE INDIVIDUAL OFFICE SUITES WILL BE PRNATELY OWNED,ALL — — — SIXTH — STREET— — — OTHER AREAS S(I.E.,BUILDNO %7RFjoR. W�ALLWAY.STAIRWAYS. NLY OWNED.AND THERE WILL BE NO b(CLUSIVE USE'AREAS OUTSIDE OF THE BIRLDINO. UTILITY PROVIDERS: G9gGGffi B IsIN c5µear PHONE NUMBER ELECTRICm SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON (800)655-4555 RANCHO CUGMDNG MUNICIPAL UTILITY (909)919-2612 GAS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS (BDO)427-2200 EASEMENT LEGEND WATER CUCAMONGA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT (909)987-2591 CABLE TV TIME WARNER (888)892-2257 OA A 14'WIDE EASEMENT TO CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA j--_Z INDICATES PROPERTY BOUNDARY UNE CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS (866)499-6080 FOR SIDEWALK A AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES,RECORDED ——_— INDICATES EASEMENT UNE VERIZON i-S-2006,AS INSTRUMENT NO.2006-000876 O.R. (8M)VERIZONREFUSE BURRTEC DISPOSAL INDICATES PAW TREE (909)987-3717 • EXHIBIT INDICATES VARIOUS TYPES OF TREES 26.1011_101)Akm --- - Item D-5 RANCHO CU(AMONGA CALIFO»LA, Planning Commission December 10 , 2014 Warehouse expansion and canopy addition for the Steeiscape facility DRC2014-00493 Ile I Vicinity Map RANCHO CUCAMONGA CALIFORNIA ,v Randle Cuwm' onE B,a � Ninat _ P1 ,, � a_mrLtn$,.. n � •9 rr �•�Fs f Z L:rt St f JM St ao 'te. • _ - j,7j•'' !R - '•. S .s� VH�MI� __ ' x LN'Onrt[u Fnwp-N _ - Existing Facility RANCHO GXAMONGA CALIFORNIA • Project site is currently developed with the existing Steelscape facility which includes: — Existing 252,193 square foot warehouse & processing facility. — Full site improvements including building, parking (truck & passenger) and all street frontage improvements. — Existing building constructed of prefabricated metal siding. i Mill RANCHO Proposal CU(AMONGA CALIFORMA • Proposed improvements include: C — Warehouse addition totaling .-12,260 square feet. Designed using prefabricated metal siding to match isting building. — Canopy addition totaling 12,600 square feet. — Relocating existing trash compactor, propane fueling station, liquid hydrogen tank, liquid nitrogen tank, and scrap bins. Enlarged Site Plan RAINCHO U(:AMON(;A CAL.IFOI'tMA BREMCO 1 ------------ 1 II I c II I I I I I I _ I _ 1 I ``1rr I I 1� 1 I I . I I IfOENO I t �.I I I I I I I PiDfV'SCD GMOr•V q00 I 52f�8F OXSr MEN* "f - PppopgD M!�EBIOYEf lrt1E b F. 61 ell TYPE N M CCMST. 1Hp Ifq COgSr. r (E)COATING FACILITY _ Ei EyDUEF I I IIp9r -N• •cwsr. _ MC�191NDB j steelscape C ov E1B RAE A1.4 Elevations R,k.N, cHo CtJ(AMoN(;A CALIFORNIA NORTH ELEVATION COLOR LEGEND A BUTLEA BRI RiBB® MEAL PANEL. COLOR:COOL CLOD W a TF SRI 75. BREMCO Q 5 ° 1 PAI17ED CONCREW WAINSC07. COLOR:DuNNFDWAaDs DEE3M.HANILTON MILE MATCH EX15TINO) C PANTED STEEL COLUMM COLOR:DUNN EDWARDS DEC335.NOVELTY WY" steelscape EAST ELEVATION (MOP lIlVAlIONS A3.3 i RANCHO Environmental Review CUCAMON(A CALIFORNIA • Environmental Review: Lf. — Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration. ` — Studies Included: f • Air Quality, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Health Risk Assessment Impact Analysis. • Noise Impact Analysis. • Arborist Report. — Proposed Mitigation Monitoring Program. • Short term air quality & GHG emissions during construction activity. • Long term air quality & GHG emissions from operational activity. • Grading impacts to air quality and drainage. • Noise impacts during construction and operational activity. i moll RA CHC Conclusion CU(AMONGA CALIFORMA • Staff recommends approval of Design Review DRC2014-00493, subject to Conditions of Approval , such as: — Construction of a 16,260 square foot warehouse and 12,600 square foot canopy addition designed to match existing metal building . — Addition of solar panels on the canopy roof to be flush mounted. — Revising site plan to accommodate 1 additional parking space. — Obtain approval of Tree Removal Permit DRC2014-00494 for removal of 15 trees, 9 of which are heritage trees. RANCHO CUCAMONGA CMAFO»IA Planning Commission December 10, 2014 CUP Modification for Gerdau Steel Plant DRC2013=00992 Aerial Ow AINCHO + �ruu�� no�l�rlu aoua 'a CUCAMONGA as _4 j II[ 4,7 '7 I� ' Tf. .t �'� � .,i}•. If.( "rte. .s t i CALIFORNIA vim t j� JI -41 ! : r _ 1 I + r. r _ r , _ _ �•Ys�J�ft� Overall Site Plan AREA OF STREET �� RANCHO IMPROVEMENTS CUCAMONGA -. .- CALIFORMA Fb1Tr r I I I i ` PROJECT 7 i I _ - _ _ ,{ AREA- ' f ---� G"�'(� _!il lU l CO m 1I �iF O � i?' WI'IIIIJ !il � Ipll: I it" fil 1 I IJ y qtx y i will i RANCHO ExistingFacility CU(AMONGA CALIFORNLA • Project site is currently developed with the existing Gerdau Steel Plant and includes: — 19,049 square feet of office. — 91 ,113 square feet of manufacturing. — 70,490 square feet of warehouse. — On an 80 acre site. • On January 14, 2009, the Planning Commission approved CUP DRC2008-00512 for the following: — New 16,781 square foot Baghouse (air filtering building). — New 11 ,778 square foot electrical substation. — New 6,930 square foot Melt Shop canopy. — Increase scrap throughput to 100,000 tons per month. — These improvements were never built. i RANCHO Proposal CU(AMON(;A CALIF »M► • CUP modification includes: — Reducing the size of the proposed Baghouse from 16,781 square feet to 11 ,853 square feet. — Reducing the size of the proposed electrical substation from 11 ,778 square feet to 4,000 square feet. — Enclosing the Melt Shop cupola with a 6,375 square foot Melt Shop canopy. — Constructing a 6,090 square foot addition to the Melt Shop building. — Increase scrap throughput to 80,000 tons per month. i j Mill Proect Design��rH� � CR UC'AMONGA CALIFORNLA • Design meets or exceeds all Development Code standards, except building height. Building heights above 75 feet subject to a CUP. • Baghouse, Melt Shop Canopy, Substation, and Melt Shop addition. — Metal siding and roofing are sheet metal, similar to materials of the existing buildings. — Painted "Signal White" on the siding and "Ultramarine Blue" on the upper siding and trim. — The canopy and ducting will be painted "Shale Gray". Project Site Plan RANCHO CUCAMONGA CALIFORNIA I Noe WWw / sraem Dust Loadoul 1 SaghouS spark arrmswi 28�74f erheusl ductwork O �I Vu!c�91e��aap�o�Mnl z I 4000d L] aewHo Mui finer Aw Melt Shop Canopy «r....4•+ni SE Melt Shop Addition—1 f Fan&Stack �_Elec Substation see Fire Protection ' I -Plan for final Fire Lane urxrq'_6801•npv(mol location Elevations RANCHO CLJ'(AMON(;A CALIFORNIA 7s—� 1�,:�FI�VG.t:HCf.J�LLh b _ __ L ---- 01�71MO YELP rn0'NCO IIL'RM0.LWf� �� rMY'lAOJSE tnii 0 ..... - 0 IIVA l0Adli aurorae ��..�r roe�igr�uer++tw!Tran ace SITE ELEVATION LOOKINGSOUTH au r r fn Elevations RANCHO CU(AMONGA CALIFORMA Y r� , - •rn V •, r•.v' s . -1 awns-+ /�arV a ! SIC � 1 r a I Ef stcay.R,•rxt•.ti-. � u�tirls f I ._ � PSMIIWIg _- I I -GNl[t UrIM4P'i I� /ry ��uvar, a ■,cr a„r•ERs - � Imo__ - .err a.ulvas Lrw,.,Rq.._ IAX IL. Ill NII NNvlu - 1,-xi IONta- - PEF WI uma>o, 'IBgTpR R0.M— _-� K'QSS IIA1f1YMf II rntr tri•c.wmr+ CL tY•IMI rI101.fN �6 e r SAO -1 jr MR RIi MM IfN:IJ I I I IRM a" � A,P•WAK EAST SIDE WEST SIDE Elevations RANCHO CU(AM(-)NGA CALIFORNIA SUi fxa_c• 4 ♦ 1 . �\\ -QNS •a rox xx• F•SOS p amaMi.[T2E53-, '(pWFr enF tM9P rG'trnyi:h', rR-I'NQNhI/.7r1 r0 r"a Mac ,DW a_4 4 � a11E7 110cm 11 f FCafx'M I I n rtRa 42IRT I D.I'm MME ..err Ao roue► a xn.GA" Nd f'Srn a �o m r amvfx ask. coni,m i SOUTH SIDE EXTERIOR ELEVATION scrLF Elevations Dust Load-out building �Tl !� Exhaust stack and fans— RANCHO New Baghouse 4 CUCAMONGA CALIFORNIA Molt Shop � (existing) � 00 NAICOMN1M�lP•ROCI..CA.11L1 cN6E0•J M�-CN New ductwork THE LLETM k1�SHOP Ma"m Gott(Wb%Y — Melt Shop canopy VIEW LOOKING SOUTHWEST - Existing Melt Shop sCAiF rmr •S+ New Stack >-b istlng Baghouse ` �.. Melt Shop addition ..�+ — Melt Shop canopy New Baghouse New substation New Dust Load-out building _VIEW_LOOKING NORTHEAST sctic: � Elevations RANCHO CU(AMON(;A CALIFORNIA r u VIEW#1-BEFORE VIEW#2•BEFORE VIEW#3-BEFORE(LOOKING FROM 1-15 FW1) /1Y f 9LCMl // �yJ1•Aty, 5LP \ LIfLI 9+C>c.YCN fJS LNi00.P , Mml yry.r[�InOr1 I °N 1 N VIEW#1-AFTER VIEW fj-AFTER VIEW#3-AFTER(LOOKING FROM 1-16 FW1') i Pmoll RANCHO Environmental Review UCAMONGA -,AI.IFO NIA • Environmental Review: Mitigated Negative Declaration approved on January 14, 2009. — Addendum prepared for current proposal. Studies included: • Air Quality Study for the Melt Shop Evacuation and Baghouse Project. — No new mitigation measures. T,4 Mill Conclusion RANWHO CtJ(AM(-)N(;A CALIFORMA • Staff recommends approval of Design Review DRC2013-0992, subject to Conditions of Approval, such as: — Approval for construction of a 11 ,853 square foot Baghouse, 4,000 square foot electrical substation, enclosing a 6,375 square foot Melt Shop canopy, enclosing a 6,090 square foot Melt Shop addition, and other minor alterations. — All Standard Conditions, Conditions of Approval, and environmental mitigations contained in PC Resolution No 09-01 for CUP DRC2008-00512 shall apply. E DAU now= - 14 Lt Gerdau - Rancho Cucamonga Mill rWIN 2014, a �� C Who is Gerdau ? , --rte More than 45,000 employees in 14 countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, India, Mexico, Peru, Spain, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Traded on Sao Paulo, New York, Madrid, and Lima Stock Exchanges. Current capacity of more than 25 million metric tons of crude steel per year, with US$ 17.513 in consolidated net revenues in 2013. GERDAU M4- Who is Gerdau ? largest steel • • . the worldWorld Steel Association P •� 113 I of history Steel for the civil construction, industrial and agribusiness sectors One of the largest suppliers of special long steel in the world Leader in long steel production in the Americas GERDAU rc ■ i M • 130locations . • Canada I - Mission, Vision and Values P _ = a = To create value for our To be a global organization p customers, shareholders, p and a benchmark in any 'N employees and •— tA communities by operating �_ business we conduct. �— as a sustainable steel > business Values � 1 Be the CUSTOMER's choice SAFETY above all Respected, engaged and fulfilled EMPLOYEES Pursuing EXCELLENCE with SIMPLICITY i Focus on RESULTS INTEGRITY with all stakeholders Economic, social and environmental SUSTAINABILITY s GERDAU Gerdau Long Steel North America _ 6 1� i - Annual manufacturing capacity of over 11 million tons of finished steel products in North America Employs approximately 9,500 people in the United States and Canada at more than 130 locations — mills, reinforcing steel fabrication and placement, metallics and raw materials 2013 revenue of Gerdau Long Steel North America is US$5.8B We operate in 29 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces y r r - i r 6 GER©AU Gerdau Long Steel North America- Mill Locations � 1 Manitoba ity Wi •.- yreville Perth Amboy oliet -° rsburg noxville • camonga Jacksii Midlothian ©'Merch��ts Jacksonville ® Wire F2odleba� Beaumont : ® Structu��IT�BQ Tampa � Joint Venture '� � _ 7 Gerdau Long Steel North America Product Mix - Offers a diverse and balanced i Merchants/SBQ � 26% product mix of merchant bar Structural I quality (MBQ), special bar Rebar quality (SBQ), rebar, flat rolled 19% Wire steel and wire rod. � Rod Fabricated Flat 13% ' • - • Rebar 32% MBQ/SBQ Rebar Fabricated Structural Flat Rolled Wire Rod 8 GERDAU I 4- Steel Steel Production ABlast furnace Iron ore Converter Continuous sting Electric arc j_ca ..�____� furnace W '� Scrap Ladle Billets Ladle Pig iron furnace Nk LA Reheating Finishing Rolling mill furnace Drawing unit Wire rod Laying head unit - Drawn — _.. Cooling bed wire Nall machine _ Welding Galvanizing manufacturing unit processes 9 GERDAU Gerdau in California ILL Gerdau Gerdau employs more than 1 ,300 people at six locations in California, which starts with the production of Napa steel in Rancho Cucamonga Fairfield Competitive wages and benefits San Bernardino total approx. $78 million for the state of California Santa Fe Springs San Diego Annual property taxes in California Rancho Cucamonga are about $895,400 Steel industry has an employment ripple effect of 7: 1 GERDAU Gerdau in RanchoCucamonga The Rancho Cucamonga Mill began production in 1956 as Etiwanda Steel Producers The Mill was acquired by Gerdau in 2010 Approximately 275 employees Most employees are members y. of the United Steelworkers of America GERDAU Our Commitment to Safety b and Health Our goal is to demonstrate a unified commitment to promote safety and health across the company. f. Zj,& 9M GERDAU Environment =� Gerdau is one of the largest recyclers in the world it transforms 16 millions of metric tons of scrap into steel every year. .. TM C: tIR` TEEj z. 71JSTAItA ;y . One of Gerdau's greatest concerns is how it performs in relation to the environment. This A concern is reflected in the company's daily practices, in investments for the continuous �., upgrading of equipment and in its environmental awareness-raising programs. -- CERDAU Environment U,— 4 Air Our Steel Mills in have modern dust removal systems that very efficiently capture particles generated in the steel-production process. This filtered material is a by-product that can be used in other sectors of the economy. Water During steel production, water is used on a large scale to cool the equipment and products. The process is achieved in a closed loop that allows it to be treated and reused, substantially reducing consumption. Through new technology and awareness-raising, water intake by Gerdau plants is decreasing from year to year. Today the Company reuses almost 97% of its industrial process water. GERDAU ILILEED Regional Materials Credit - '' "► Using Gerdau steel in major California construction projects contributes to the achievement of LEED certifications from the U.S. Green Building Council The company is one of America's biggest recyclers, ► contributing to environmental preservation and reducing the quantity of material deposited in landfills and at inappropriate sites By using scrap steel in its steel production process, Gerdau's recycling of steel scrap also reduces energy use and, by consequence, CO2 emissions 1.EED CERTIF/fp Gerdau can help earn points for projects due to the recycled content of steel and in many cases, for being a regional product. With six locations in the state, the facility is often found within 500 miles of major construction projects GERDAU ■ 14 EnvL:ironmental Education ANI r' Environmental Education As part of its environmental management practices, Gerdau promotes awareness campaigns, conferences, and training courses for employees and third parties. In 2012, these activities totaled 48,200 hours with the involvement of about 26,000 people. GERDAU Gerdau Institute, Gerdaw Social Responsibility Program Gerdau Institute coordinates and carries '� around the world communities out social responsibility programs within the communities where the company operates countries Gerdau uses organized volunteerism as an agent for change for sustainable development The activities are directed toward three key areas: education, quality of ` management and community support Globally, the company invested $61 million in 2013, with the volunteerism of nearly 10,000 employees ' GERDAU Our Commitment to the Community.,,--A Gerdau's social responsibility program is: Linked to business objectives Habitat Relevant to our employees and community ftr Humanity" Have both financial and employee engagement components UNITEDLIVE United Have executive level sponsorship Company-wide when feasible Efficiently administered, understood and JuniorAchievement appreciated by our employees �i m GERDAU W 4m Q o f 0 s � U 4-0 ♦..r oO O o o � Q 0° o a) oma U >' fA cn EU N Ec c o U U cca Q co 0 � ° Eco CL L p •CL .c � >' U) � cca Q •— C� '— Q Q - Q J i L— c co Q a� c E V-m O m O cA N �_ N C N Q W CL -0 L.L � Q CD i m C6 I r. 0 rU L. —x s 0 L 0 P. 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