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2002-077 - Certifying the Environmental Impact Report for the Armstrong Ranch Development Project
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2002-077 - Certifying the Environmental Impact Report for the Armstrong Ranch Development Project
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2002-077
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10/7/2002
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environmental documentation shall be prepared to evaluate and mitigate land use <br />impacts, in accordance with the Circulation Element Environmental Impact Report <br />(£IR 97-02). <br /> <br />Findings for Impact LU-2. The City finds that the above-identified changes or alterations <br />would reduce the impact identified as LU-2 to less than significant levels and are herby <br />incorporated into the project. No additional mitigation measures are necessary with the <br />implementation of Mitigation Measure LU- 1. <br /> <br />Impact NOI-1. Site preparation activities associated with the proposed project would generate <br />short-term construction noise impacts. The nearest sensitive receptors are the existing residences <br />located south, east, and north of the project site. A n~w high school is proposed for construction <br />immediately west of the church site. Construction activities would generate noise levels of up to <br />between 76 dBA L~q to 81 dBA L~q at the nearest homes during initial construction activities. These <br />noise levels would exceed the City's threshold. Following grading, the perimeter wall would be <br />erected and the new homes constructed. The perimeter wall would reduce noise levels generated <br />during the subsequent construction phases of the residential units to less-than-significant levels. <br />Church construction is anticipated to occur after the new high school is built and occupied. <br />Structural and finishing components of the church construction would generate noise levels at the <br />new high school and nearby residential uses that exceed City thresholds. Noise levels at the new <br />high school and the nearest existing and new homes would average approximately 81 dBA Leq. <br /> <br />Mitigation Measure for Impact NOI-1. <br /> <br />NO-1 The project contractor(s) shall implemedt, but not be limited to, the following best <br /> management practices: <br />· Outdoor construction work on the project shall be limited to the hours of 7:00 ^.M. to 8:00 <br /> P.M. on weekdays and Saturdays. No construction activities shall occur on Sundays or <br /> federal holidays <br />· All construction equipment with a high noise generating potential, including all equipment <br /> powered by internal combustion engines, shall be muffled or controlled <br /> · All stationary noise generating equipment, such as compressors, shall be located as far as <br /> possible from existing houses <br /> · Machinery, including motors, shall be turned off when not in use <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br /> <br />
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