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7.1.A. - Page 38 <br /> Less Than <br /> Significant <br /> Potentially with Less Than <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant No <br /> Impact Impact Impact Impact <br /> a. Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral <br /> resource that would be of value to the region and the <br /> residents of the state? <br /> b. Result in the loss of availability of a locally-important <br /> mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local <br /> general plan, specific plan or other land use plan? <br /> ANALYSIS: No mineral resources or mineral resource recovery sites are located in the project area. <br /> 11. NOISE. Would the project: <br /> Less Than <br /> Significant <br /> Potentially with Less Than <br /> Significant Mitigation Significant No <br /> Impact Impact Impact Impact <br /> a. Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in <br /> excess of standards established in the local general <br /> plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of X <br /> other agencies? <br /> b. Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive <br /> groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels? X <br /> c. A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise <br /> levels in the project vicinity above levels existing <br /> without the project? <br /> d. A substantial temporary or periodic increase in <br /> ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above <br /> levels existing without the project? <br /> e. For a project located within an airport land use plan <br /> or,where such a plan has not been adopted,within <br /> two miles of a public airport or public use airport, <br /> would the project expose people residing or working <br /> in the project area to excessive noise levels? <br /> f. For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, <br /> would the project expose people residing or working <br /> in the project area to excessive noise levels? <br /> ANALYSIS: Noise in Redwood City is regulated by the City's Noise Ordinance (Chapter 24 of the <br /> Municipal Code). In addition, the Noise Element of the City's General Plan sets forth noise policies. The <br /> primary sources of noise in the City are transportation facilities (Union Pacific Railroad, U.S. 101, San <br /> 24 <br />