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FIRSTCARBON Proposal <br /> SOLUT10 \ S_ <br /> resources located within the project site, and, if significant resources would be affected by project <br /> development,to propose recommendations to mitigate the effects. FCS will compile the results of the <br /> identification,evaluation, and impacts assessment tasks into the report.At a minimum the analysis will <br /> contain: <br /> o A management summary; <br /> o An introduction and section on the setting of the project area; <br /> o Prehistoric and historic(if present) background of the region under investigation; <br /> o Methods used in the investigation, including results of the Northwest Information Center records <br /> search and the Native American Heritage Commission response,dates of the survey,transect <br /> intervals, percent of ground surface visibility, and site/structure/feature recording procedures, if <br /> any; <br /> o Photographs of the environmental setting within the project site and any identified resources; <br /> o Documentation of all Native American consultations and copies of letters sent and received; <br /> o Results of the findings and recommendations or mitigation measures. <br /> Task 3.D: Noise Analysis <br /> FCS will prepare a Noise Analysis to evaluate project-related construction and operational noise impacts <br /> on surrounding land uses.The analysis will be wholly contained in the EIR and the supporting technical <br /> data will be appended to the document.To perform this analysis,the following tasks are required. <br /> Background Information <br /> The general characteristics of sound and the categories of audible noise will be described.The regulatory <br /> framework related to noise, including applicable Federal,State, and City plans, policies, and standards <br /> will be summarized.The existing noise environment will be documented through traffic noise modeling <br /> and ambient noise measurements. Up to three(3)short-term and one(1) long-term ambient noise <br /> measurements will be conducted on and around the project site.The purpose of the noise monitoring <br /> effort is to establish the daytime existing noise environment for comparison to the City's land use <br /> compatibility standards. <br /> Construction Noise Impact Analysis <br /> Construction of the project would require the short-term operation of heavy equipment in the vicinity of <br /> nearby residential land uses. EPA recommended noise emission levels will be used for the construction <br /> equipment.The construction noise impact will be evaluated in terms of maximum levels(LR,ax) or hourly <br /> equivalent continuous noise levels(LeQ)and their frequency of occurrence. Noise analysis requirements <br /> and thresholds of significance will be based on the sensitivity of the project area and the City's noise <br /> ordinance specifications. <br /> NORTH AMERICA I EUROPE I AFRICA I AUSTRALIA I ASIA 11 <br /> FIRSTCARBONSOLUTIONS.COM <br />