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Redevelopment
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4/9/1990
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CWM:djm 03/28/90 RD-7/27) <br /> <br /> Project. Potential effects are capable of <br /> <br />_ mitigation as provided above. <br /> <br /> d. Mitigation Monitoring Responsibility. Mitigation <br /> Monitoring shall be the responsibility of the <br /> Developer. <br /> 7. NOISE <br /> a. Significant Effects. Although there will be no <br /> long-term noise impacts from the Project, <br /> construction in the Project area would result in <br /> increased short term noise levels in excess of 90 <br /> dba within 1600 feet of receptors. <br /> b. Findings. Undesirable noise levels during the <br /> construction phase shall be mitigated by limiting <br /> construction activities to daylight hours. <br />- Construction equipment shall be muffled or <br /> controlled. Any potential development must comply <br /> with Title 24, Noise Installation Requirements. <br /> c. Rationale and Facts Supporting Findings. <br /> Construction cannot occur without some noise. <br /> With proper care and equipment the problem can be <br /> mitigated to an acceptable level. <br /> d. Mitigation Monitoring Responsibility. <br /> Mitigation Monitoring shall be the responsibility <br /> of the Developer. <br /> 8. AIR QUALITY. <br /> a. Significant Effects. Construction activities <br /> <br /> would temporarily increase particulate <br /> <br /> concentrations in the Project Area. Construction <br /> 11 <br /> <br /> <br />
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