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.. _. __... ��:. , . . , <br /> established operations of the Granite Rock asphalt and concrete processing <br /> plant; uses likely to transition as part of #he Specific Plan, such as the Malibu <br /> Grand Prix go-carts; as well as noise from transportation corridors in the area <br /> which include U.S. 101, Seaport Boulevard (which has a relatively high truck <br /> percentage), and the Union Pacific rail line. <br /> b) Discusses and maps the proximity of the Study Area to the Airport Influence Area <br /> and noise contours of the San Carlos Airport as established in the County's latest <br /> Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan and what development constraints may <br /> apply to envisioned land uses, if any. <br /> c) Discusses and maps vibration sources within the Study Area (predominantly rail- <br /> related) and assess the potential vibration-related consequences of development <br /> adjacent to rail lines. <br /> d) Identifies and maps existing areas of noise sensitivity nearest the Inner Harbor. <br /> e) Identifies relevant noise- and vibration-related policies of the Public Safety <br /> Element of the Redwood City General Plan that address development in areas <br /> potentially exposed to substantial noise or vibration sources. <br /> f) Uses noise monitoring data and, potentially, roadway noise modeling data, to <br /> establish and map buffer distances necessary fo� other nearby land uses to . <br /> comply with the Noise Exposure Guidelines of the Public Safety Element of the <br /> Redwood Cify General Plan. <br /> g) Discusses the noise restrictions of the City of Redwood City municipal code and <br /> how it woufd and would not be a constraint to potential development in the Study <br /> Area. <br /> h) Maps areas within the Study Area that would be appropriate for potential noise <br /> sensitive land uses, such as residential uses. <br /> Task 7: Flooding and Initial Sea Level Rise Strategies Assessment <br /> Gonsultant will prepare a report that includes: <br /> Flooding <br /> a) Reviewing existing FEMA flood mapping and evaluate potential map changes <br /> that may result from ongoing coastal flood map updates. <br /> b) Reviewing existing modeling of Redwood Creek flooding in context of extreme <br /> Bay water levels to estimate zones creek flooding, coastal flooding, and joint <br /> caastal-creek flooding. <br /> REV:08-13-13 VR <br /> Page 15 of 18 <br /> A�TTY/AGR2013.0119/ESA/Draft Basefine Study Reports <br />