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2.7 Noise <br /> Project Impacts <br /> The project will generate additional noise in the local area <br /> due to demolition of existing on-site structures, construction activity, <br /> construction traffic and project-generated traffic. Since construction <br /> activities are limited to daytime hours and there are no "noise <br /> sensitive" land uses inmediately adjacent to the site, no adverse noise <br /> C impacts are anticipated during phase development of the project. The <br /> project may be expected to increase traffic noise levels along Owens <br /> 1. Drive east of Main Street. Since the development plans are for <br /> commercial uses, the majority of traffic noise related to the project <br /> would occur during the daytime hours. Late night and early morning hour <br /> noise levels are not expected to be much different than existing <br /> conditions. Therefore, residents on Owens Drive closest to Main Street <br /> C. <br /> could anticipate increased noise levels only during the daytime. <br /> iS <br /> - Mitigation Measures <br /> t-. <br /> No mitigation measures are proposed. <br /> r. 2.8 Air Quality <br /> Project Impacts <br /> C-: - <br /> L. The construction phase of the project would produce two <br /> sources of air pollution emissions. These are exhaust emissions from <br /> construction and grading equipment and dust generated as a result of <br /> k earth movement and equipment traffic on local streets. The dust <br /> emissions may cause a nuisance to people and businesses located on <br /> adjacent properties or along roadways used by the earth-moving equipment <br /> 51 <br /> 8
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