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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
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3/26/2007
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03/27/2007 <br />• Site planning to minimize noise in shared residential outdoor activity areas by <br />locating the areas behind the buildings, in courtyards, or orienting the terraces <br />to alleyways rather than streets, whenever possible; <br />• Air conditioning in all units so that windows can remain closed to maintain <br />interior noise levels below 45 dBA CNEL; and <br />• Sound-rated windows and construction methods in residential units proposed <br />along streets (or the Caltrain line) where noise levels would exceed 70 dB <br />CNEL. <br />Noise levels at residential property lines around Plan-facilitated development <br />should be maintained at an Leq not in excess of 60 dBA during the daytime hours <br />and 50 dBA during nighttime hours (10:00 PM to 7:00 AM), unless ambient noise <br />levels are higher. In those cases, the ambient noise level would be the noise level <br />standard. The approval of future commercial projects near Precise Plan area <br />residential and other noise-sensitive uses may, at City discretion, require a noise <br />study demonstrating how the project--including associated loading docks, refuse <br />areas, and ventilation systems--would meet these standards. <br />Finding: Implementation of these measures to the satisfaction of the <br />Redwood City Building Department would reduce the potential impact on new <br />residential uses to a less than significant level. <br />VI. AIR QUALITY <br />A. Air Quality Impacts <br />Impact 12-1: Construction-Related Air Quality Impacts. Demolition or <br />construction activities permitted and/or facilitated by the proposed Downtown <br />Precise Plan under both the Maximum Intensity and Moderate Intensity <br />alternatives may generate construction-period exhaust emissions and fugitive <br />dust that could temporarily but noticeably affect local air quality. This would <br />represent a potentially significant impact (see criteria 2, 4, and 5 in subsection <br />12.3.1, "Significance Criteria," above). <br />Mitigation 12-1. For all discretionary grading, demolition, or construction <br />activity in the Precise Plan area, require implementation of the following dust <br />control measures by construction contractors, where applicable: During <br />demolition of existing structures: <br />• Water active demolition areas to control dust generation during demolition of <br />structures and break-up of pavement. <br />• Cover all trucks hauling demolition debris from the site. <br />• Use dust-proof chutes to load debris into trucks whenever feasible. During all <br />construction phases: <br />• Water all active construction areas at least twice daily. <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1683 28 14769 <br />030707 Muff #613 <br />
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