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analyzed will be lower with than without the proposed project. <br />Therefore, with the "build" condition, the number of days excee- <br />ding applicable CO standards within the APEI should be reduced. <br />Current CO concentrations without the project exceed the state 1- <br />hour and 8 --hour standards and the federal 8 -hour standards. <br />To facilitate comparison between scenarios, Table 3 -4 shows the <br />projected CO concentrations directly attributable to the roadway <br />without adding background (or ambient) CO levels. The ambient CO <br />concentrations shown in Table 3 -4 should be added to the levels <br />generated by the traffic at the intersections analyzed to reflect <br />the expected concentrations at various distances from the inter- <br />sections. <br />The carbon monoxide levels at sensitive receptor locations <br />nearest the intersections analyzed are shown in Table 3 -4. With <br />the "build" alternative, I -hour. CO levels will decrease by 0.6 to <br />2.8 ppm. Under 8 -hour conditions, CO levels will decrease by 0.3 <br />to 1.0 ppm. <br />Figures 6 and 7 illustrate the four intersections analyzed, the <br />closest residential lots, and the closest sensitive receptor <br />location. As shown therein, the closest residential land uses to <br />the intersection of Bristol Street and Memory Lane are three <br />single family dwellings(SFD) and a; multifamily apartment complex. <br />The first SFD lies 200 feet east of the Bristol Street centerline <br />and the second SFD lies 175 feet west of the Bristol Street <br />centerline. Both residences-lie adjacent to the Memory Lane <br />right -of -way. The third SVD lies 175 feet south of the Memory <br />,lane centerline, adjacent to the Bristol right --of -way. A multi - <br />family attached complex lies on the northwest corner of this <br />intersection with the closest receptor located 2D0 feet north of <br />the Memory Lane centerline and 225 feet west of the Bristol <br />Street centerline. <br />I The closest residential receptor to the intersection of Bristol <br />at Seventeenth Street is an SFD which lies 650 feet north of the <br />Seventeenth Street centerline and 20 feet east of the Bristol <br />right -of -way. Rancho Santiago Community College is considered a <br />sensitive reoept6i, and lies on the southwest corner of this <br />intersection. A computer center in Building "A" lies 100 feet <br />south of the Seventeenth Street centerline and 350 feet west of <br />r the Bristol Street centerline. The music building lies 100 feet <br />L west of the Bristol, Street centerline and 300 feet south of the <br />Seventeenth Street centerline. <br />rThe land uses surrounding the intersection of First at Bristol <br />Street are generally commercial. However, a multifamily attached <br />four -plex at 114, 116, 118, and 120 Bristol Street lies at the <br />right -of -way, The nearest unit to the intersection lies 150 feet <br />north of the First Street centerline. West of and adjacent to <br />this lot lies the Johnson Chapel AME Church, 100 feet west of the <br />1 <br />3 -11 <br />75C -450 <br />