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FIRSTCARBON <br /> SOLI, HORS <br /> of lead agencies under CEQA. FCS is available to assist in the process if so desired, and additional <br /> consultation services beyond the current Scope of Work are available upon request. <br /> FCS will also attempt to locate and contact local historical societies that may have additional information <br /> about the project area, or interest in the project.All records search results and correspondence will be <br /> included in the appendix. <br /> Pedestrian Field Survey <br /> A pedestrian field survey will be conducted for the approximately 14.75-acre project area by an FCS <br /> Project Archaeologist utilizing standard 15 meter transect intervals and will include all portions of the <br /> project area, where possible. <br /> Initial review of historic aerials dating back to the 1940s indicate that the project area does not contain <br /> any buildings or structures over 45 years in age. Properties over 45 years in age are considered potential <br /> historic resources under CEQA and may require determination as to (1)whether the property is a historic <br /> resource, and (2)whether the proposed project may cause a substantial adverse change in the <br /> significance of a historic resource. <br /> Optional Site Recordation and Stand-Alone Cultural Resources Report <br /> Any archaeological sites discovered as a result of the pedestrian survey will need to be initially evaluated <br /> for significance and recorded on appropriate Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR)forms.The <br /> property may have already been evaluated for historical resources through a previous survey or analysis; <br /> however, FCS cannot determine—prior to completion of the records search or field survey—the need for <br /> recordation or the number of additional sites to be recorded. <br /> If cultural resources are found within the project area, and if completion of DPR site forms is required, a <br /> separate work authorization would be necessary.Should initial evaluation reveal that a more detailed <br /> evaluation or historic context statement is required to properly record the resources, a stand-alone <br /> cultural resources report will be written to accompany the initial study, under a separate Scope of Work. <br /> It is currently assumed that no building or sites will require evaluation and subsequent recordation on <br /> DPR forms, and that a stand-alone report will not be required. Recordation and reporting costs are highly <br /> dependent on what is found and will be addressed in a separate Scope of Work, if required. <br /> Subtask 3.4: Noise Analysis <br /> FCS will evaluate the potential noise impacts associated with the proposed project and summarize the <br /> project's potential construction and operational noise impacts on noise-sensitive land uses in the project <br /> vicinity.The noise analysis will be directly incorporated into the appropriate section of the IS/MND, and <br /> modeling data will be appended.The analysis steps are outlined below. <br /> NORTH AMERICA I EUROPE I AFRICA I AUSTRALIA I ASIA <br /> FIRSTCARBONSOLUTIONS.COM 7 <br />