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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The Academy Charter High School MND I City of Santa Ana Planning Division <br /> <br /> INCE and has conducted numerous analyses for projects involving re-development and school projects that are <br /> adjacent to residential and sensitive uses. <br /> Existing residences are located immediately adjacent to the project site, which could be impacted by noise from <br /> project construction and/or operation. Additionally, on-site classrooms, outside recreational school uses, and <br /> offsite residential land uses adjacent to the local arterial roads are also considered to be noise-sensitive and <br /> could be impacted by project traffic. <br /> To identify the existing ambient noise environment in the project area, five short-term (10-15 minutes in <br /> duration) ambient noise measurements will be conducted at noise-sensitive locations in and around the project <br /> site. The noise measurements will be conducted using equipment and methods as proscribed by the American <br /> National Standard Institute and consistent with the standards of the practice for community noise analysis. <br /> Using the noise measurements as a baseline, potential construction noise impacts on nearby noise-sensitive <br /> land uses will be evaluated based on construction equipment data to be provided by the project applicant and <br /> noise modeling methods developed by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Long-term (operational) <br /> noise effects from the project will also be addressed and will include evaluation of on-site activity noise levels <br /> and the ability of the noise to effect surrounding uses. Further, traffic noise will be assessed using the project's <br /> traffic volume data and the FHWA Traffic Noise Model version 2.5. <br /> The significance of noise impacts resulting from the proposed project will be assessed based on relevant <br /> thresholds (city, state and federal). If significant noise impacts are identified, mitigation measures to reduce <br /> impacts to a less-than-significant level (where feasible) will be recommended. The results of the noise analysis <br /> will be provided in the noise section of the IS/MND. Any technical data or modeling will be provided in an <br /> appendix. <br /> Cultural Resource Evaluation <br /> ICF recommends that a records search, locality search, and assessment report be prepared to evaluate the <br /> potential for archeological and paleontological resources to be found on the project site. This evaluation will: <br /> ® Conduct a literature and records search at the South Central Coastal Archaeological Information Center <br /> of the California Historical Resources Information System at California State University, Fullerton, to <br /> determine if any prehistoric or historical cultural resources have been recorded within project area. <br /> N Review published geologic and paleontological literature and museum databases, including the Los <br /> Angeles County Museum of Natural History database. <br /> ® In coordination with the City, ICF will contact with the Native American Heritage Commission and local <br /> Native Americans regarding the project. <br /> Because the project area is completely paved and developed, an archaeological field survey will not be <br /> conducted. <br /> The findings of the cultural and paleontological resource investigations will be used to provide an assessment of <br /> the sensitivity of the project area for prehistoric archaeological and paleontological resources. This will be <br /> summarized in the Cultural Resource section of the ISIMND. The MND will also provide mitigation measures, if <br /> necessary. <br /> Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) <br /> As a subconsultant to ICF, Fehr & Peers will prepare a project-specific TIA to evaluate the traffic related impacts <br /> of the proposed project. The TIA will be summarized in the traffic section of the ISIMND and included as an <br /> appendix. Preparation of the TIA includes the following tasks: <br /> N Confirm Traffic Analysis Scope. Fehr & Peers and other members of the project team would meet with <br /> the City of to review and approve our approach to preparing the traffic study. Specific Items that would be <br /> addressed in this scoping memorandum include: <br /> <br /> Page 13 <br /> <br /> 25A-25 <br />
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