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fully signalized intersection. <br />ITEM 22. VEHICLE RELATED EMISSIONS <br />Item <br />No. <br />Mitigation Description <br />2013 Update <br />2018 Update <br />22.1 <br />There are no specific air quality mitigation measures <br />proposed for the Ramsey Town Center Development, <br />because implementation of the project does not result in <br />violation of State or National Air Quality Standards. Carbon <br />monoxide concentrations were modeled along the Highway <br />10 corridor assuming no road improvements in the project <br />No change. <br />No change. <br />vicinity. The road improvements discussed in Section 21 <br />would help to reduce carbon monoxide emissions, although <br />they are not required as a result of the air quality analysis. <br />ITEM 24. DUST, ODORS, NOISE <br />Item <br />No. <br />Mitigation Description <br />2013 Update <br />2018 Update <br />24.1 <br />Noise wall mitigation would not be practical along Bunker <br />Lake Boulevard (formerly Industry Avenue). Driveways and <br />street intersections would create gaps in the wall, defeating <br />its purpose. It is suggested that the proposed residential <br />units in Blocks 28, 36, 37, and 38 be designed to minimize <br />noise impacts. The noise around the homes and surrounding <br />areas can be reduced by providing climate -controlled units, <br />increasing wall insulation, and providing common areas on <br />the side of the buildings furthest from Bunker Lake <br />The City will continue to work to <br />implement this measure along <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />(formerly Industry Avenue). <br />The City will continue to work to <br />implement this measure along <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />(formerly Industry Avenue). <br />23 <br />Mitigation Plan Update - 2018 <br />November 2018 <br />