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sensitive receptors and estimate impacts on them. Discuss potential impacts on human <br />health or quality of life. (Note: fugitive dust generated by operations may be discussed at <br />item 23 instead of here.) <br /> [] No <br /> · Yes <br /> Temporary noises and odors may occur from operation of heavy equipment for construction activities. <br /> Noises common to building homes will be generated during construction of individual building projects. <br /> Construction activities will be conducted in conformance with the City's noise ordinance. Equ/pment used in the <br /> daily construction operations will be muffled. Noise from construction activities will be limited to 7 am to 10 pm <br /> weekdays, with weekend hours limited to 9 am to 9 pm. Operations at night, with the exception of pumps for <br /> dewatering, are not anticipated. Pumps will be shielded from adjacent properties to deflect noise generated by the <br /> equipment. <br /> Dust will be controlled by periodic cleanup of the construction site and by limiting the amount of soil disturbance <br /> at any given time. Dust will also be controlled through the establishment of permanent vegetative cover. <br /> Consideration will be given to suppression of airborne dust by application of water if significant dust generation <br /> occurs during site ~ading. <br /> ARer the roads and homes are constructed, odors, dust and noise should be limited to that typical cfa residential <br /> area. According to W.R. Greens Noise Control: New Standards, a quiet urban area averages 50 (dba), and an - <br /> average urban residential area averages 60 (dba). <br /> The nearest sensitive receptors are the residential homes in the nearby ex. isting housing developments to the north, <br /> west and south. The site has natural buffers and distances from adjoining residences reducing potential impacts. <br /> No long-term significant impacts are anticipated due to dust, odor, or noise. <br /> <br />Are any of the followin9 resources on or in proximity to the site? <br /> <br />If yes, describe the resource and identi~ any project-related impacts on the resource. <br />Describe any measures to minimize or avoid adverse impacts. <br />Archaenlogical, historical or arcMtectural resources? ~ No <br /> <br /> 1 Yes <br /> The SHPO conducted an Mchaeological~istodcal Site invento~ review of-the project en~rons~ The SHPO <br /> concluded there am some ~chaeological sites in the area, but not in the project location. S~O dete~ined the <br /> existing h~stead does not meet the Minnesota Historic Sites criteria for ~her examination. ~erefore no ~her <br /> Cultural Resource Review is necessa~. <br />Prime or unique hrmlands or land ~thin an agricultural preserve? ffi No <br /> <br /> ~ Yes <br /> According to the Soil S~vey of ~oka Coun~ and the ~oka Coun~ Prime ~d Other Imposer Fa~lan~ list, <br /> soils on the site are not prime or other impo~t h~lan~. <br />Designated parks, recreation areas or tra~g ffi No <br /> <br /> ~ Yes <br /> No state parks, recreation are~ or trails are on or in close proximi~ to the site. However, once the project is <br /> <br /> completed, it will include a ~!!y trail. <br />Scenic views and vistas'? . "'.. <br /> <br /> No scenic views or vistas are on or in close proxin:ii3y to the site. <br />Other unique resources? <br /> <br />I-lYes <br /> <br />· No <br /> <br /> <br />