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sequencing to the maximum extent practicable to provide for smooth transitions <br /> between adjacent projects during all phases of construction, to reduce impacts to public <br /> access (vehicular and pedestrian) during construction, and to avoid reconstruction of <br /> recently constructed improvements. [SDR][ENGINEERING] <br /> 14. Construction Noise—The applicant shall comply with the following construction-period <br /> noise abatement measures: [SDR][BUILDING] <br /> a. Construction Plan. Prepare a detailed construction plan identifying the <br /> schedule for major noise-generating construction activities. The construction <br /> plan shall identify a procedure for coordination with nearby noise-sensitive <br /> facilities so that construction activities and the event schedule can be <br /> scheduled to minimize noise disturbance. This plan shall be provided to all <br /> noise-sensitive land uses within 500 feet of the construction site. <br /> b. Construction Equipment Mufflers and Maintenance. Equip all internal <br /> combustion engine-driven equipment with intake and exhaust mufflers that are <br /> in good condition and appropriate for the equipment. <br /> c. Equipment Locations. Locate stationary noise-generating equipment required <br /> on construction project sites as far as possible from sensitive receptors when <br /> sensitive receptors adjoin or are near a construction project site. <br /> d. Quiet Equipment Selection. Use quiet construction equipment, particularly air <br /> corn pressors, wherever feasible. <br /> e. Temporary Barriers. Construct solid plywood fences around construction sites <br /> adjacent to residences, operational businesses, or noise-sensitive land uses. <br /> f. Temporary Noise Blankets. Temporary noise control blanket barriers should be <br /> erected along building facades of construction sites to attenuate noise from <br /> elevated activities if noise conflicts cannot be resolved by scheduling. (Noise <br /> control blanket barriers can be rented and quickly erected.) <br /> g. Noise Disturbance Coordinator. For projects that would last over one year in <br /> duration, the City may choose to require project designation of a "Noise <br /> Disturbance Coordinator"who would be responsible for responding to any local <br /> complaints about construction noise. The Disturbance Coordinator would <br /> determine the cause of the noise complaint(e.g., starting too early, bad muffler, <br /> etc.) and institute reasonable measures to correct the problem. Post in a <br /> conspicuous location a telephone number for the Disturbance Coordinator at <br /> the construction site and include it in the notice sent to neighbors regarding the <br /> construction schedule. (The project sponsor should be responsible for <br /> designating a Noise Disturbance Coordinator, posting the phone number, and <br /> providing construction schedule notices. The Noise Disturbance Coordinator <br /> would work directly with an assigned City staff member.) <br /> 15. Construction Air Emissions—The applicant shall comply with the following measures <br /> to reduce air emissions during construction:[SDR][BUILDING] <br /> a. Water all exposed surfaces (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil piles, <br /> graded areas, and unpaved access roads) two times per day. <br /> b. Cover all haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose material off-site. <br /> c. Remove all visible mud or dirt track-out onto adjacent public roads using wet <br /> power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. Dry power sweeping is <br /> prohibited. <br /> d. Limit speeds of all vehicle on unpaved roads to 15 mph. <br /> ATTY/RES0.0025/PC RESO—801 HAMILTON <br /> REV:04-11-16 VR <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br />