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<br />approaching state air quality standards are found within about 1 <br />the road, the CO in the air is dispersed by the wind such that c <br />The Indirect Source Permit (ISP) rule 7023.9010 was terminated i <br />for the proposed development. A hot spot air quality screening w <br />The EPA has approved a screening method to determine which intersection <br />spot air quality impacts. The screening analysis consists of two <br />intersection analysis would be required. <br />The first criterion is to determine whether the total daily appr <br />79,400 AADT. If it does, then an analysis would be required. Theach volumes at all of the signalized <br />intersections near the AUAR study area are below approximately 4 <br />the intersection of Lexington Avenue and CR 96, and all are well <br />the first criterion is not met. <br />The second criterion compares the AUAR study area to the locatio <br />identified as having the highest volumes in the metro area. If a <br />either development scenario then analysis would be required. The <br />miles away, at the intersection of TH 252 and 66 Street in Brooklyn Center, and would not be impacted by <br />th <br />the development; therefore, the second criterion is not met. As <br />no measurable change in air quality is anticipated under either <br />No air quality mitigation is required. <br />c.D-D,,,, <br />UST AND ODORS ESCRIBE SOURCES CHARACTERISTICS DURATION QUANTITIES AND INTENSITY OF <br />.(F <br />DUST AND ODORS GENERATED DURING PROJECT CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATI UGITIVE DUST MAY BE <br />16).D <br />DISCUSSED UNDER ITEM A ISCUSS THE EFFECT OF DUST AND ODORS IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROJE <br />.I <br />INCLUDING NEARBY SENSITIVE RECEPTORS AND QUALITY OF LIFE DENTIFY MEASURES THAT WILL BE TAKEN <br />. <br />TO MINIMIZE OR MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF DUST AND ODORS <br />AUAR Guidance: Dust and odors need not be addressed in an AUAR, <br />to do so. The RGU might want to discuss as part of the mitigatio <br />ordinances in effect. <br />17.N <br />OISE <br />D,,,, <br />ESCRIBE SOURCES CHARACTERISTICS DURATION QUANTITIES AND INTENSITY OF NOISE GENERATED DURING <br />.D <br />PROJECT CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION ISCUSS THE EFFECT OF NOISE IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROJECT <br />1)/,2),3) <br />INCLUDING EXISTING NOISE LEVELSSOURCES IN THE AREA NEARBY SENSITIVE RECEPTORS <br />,4).I <br />CONFORMANCE TO STATE NOISE STANDARDS AND QUALITY OF LIFE DENTIFY MEASURES THAT WILL BE TAKEN <br />. <br />TO MINIMIZE OR MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF NOISE <br />AUAR Guidance: Noise need not be addressed in an AUAR, unless th <br />RGU might want to discuss as part of the mitigation plan, howeve <br />the area will include or adjoin major noise sources, a noise ana <br />excel of standards would occur, and if so, to identify appropria <br />generated noise, the noise analysis should be based on the traff <br />As stated in the AUAR guidelines, construction noise need not be <br />reason to do so. No unusual circumstances have been identified t <br />analysis. It should also be noted that all county roads are exem <br /> <br /> <br />April 2014 Draft 22 <br />