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75C - PH - BRISTOL EIR FROM WARNER TO ST. ANDREW
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75C - PH - BRISTOL EIR FROM WARNER TO ST. ANDREW
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75C
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4/7/2015
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2020
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V <br />i. 22nd Street <br />j. 18th Street <br />k. 9th Street <br />11. Provide a far -side bus turn -out on the west side of Bristol Street south <br />of Santa Ana Boulevard. <br />12. Provide far -side bus turn -out areas on Bristol Street in both northbound <br />and southbound directions at the following intersections: <br />a. First Street (northbound only) <br />b. McFadden Avenue <br />C. Edinger Avenue <br />d. Warner Avenue <br />e. Santa Ana Boulevard (southbound only) <br />13. Prohibit parking along both sides of Bristol Street from Memory Lane <br />to Warner Avenue. <br />14. Provide signal coordination system along the Bristol Street corridor <br />to maximize operating efficiency of traffic signals. <br />GJ VLORE 1UT l' 4 <br />Various short -term impacts will occur during the period of project construction <br />which will adversely affect adjoining properties and constrict traffic along <br />Bristol Street. Businesses 'and residences abutting Bristol Street will be <br />temporarily affected to various degrees by construction noise, dust, vehicle <br />emissions, possible utility service disruption, and restrictions to access. <br />Construction activities are carried out in discrete steps, each of which has its <br />own mix of equipment, and consequently its own noise characteristics. These <br />various sequential phases will change the character of the noise levels <br />surrounding the construction site as work progresses. Despite the variety in <br />type and size of construction equipment, similarities in the dominant noise <br />sources and patterns of operation allow noise ranges to be categorized by work <br />phase. The earth moving equipment category includes excavating machinery <br />(backhoes, bulldozers, shovels, trenchers, front loaders, etc.) and highway <br />building equipment (compactors, scrapers, graders, pavers, etc.). Typical <br />operating cycles may involve one or two minutes of full power operation <br />followed by three to four minutes at lower power settings. Noise levels at 50 <br />feet from earthmoving equipment range from 73 dB(A) to 89 dB(A) (energy <br />average) at 50 feet during the erection phase of construction. <br />N -77 <br />75C -212 <br />
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