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p <br />r <br />I <br />r <br />I <br />I <br />r <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />23. <br />24. <br />25. <br />26. <br />be required on Tamarack. The remaining roadways currently have excess capacity to <br />accommodate the projected volumes of traffic adequately. With the exception of several <br />permanent employees, traffic will not be generated for approximately 6 months per <br />year because the golf course will be closed. <br />Vehicle-related air emissions Provide an estimate of the effect of the project's traffic <br />generation on air quality, including carbon monoxide levels. Discuss the effect of traffic <br />improvements or other mitigation measures on air quality impacts. (If the project involves <br />500 or more parking spaces, consult "EAW Guidelines" about whether a detailed air quality <br />analysis is needed.) <br />Based on projected traffic levels, minimal impacts to overall air quality in the area are <br />anticipated. According to Environmental Quality Board guidance documents no further air <br />quality analysis is required. <br />Stationary source air emissions Will the project involve any stationary sources of air <br />emissions (such as boilers or exhaust stacks)? _ Yes JL No <br />If yes, describe the sources, quantities, and composition of the emissions; the proposed <br />air pollution control devices; the quantities and composition of the emissions after <br />treatment; and the effects on air quality. <br />Will the project generate dust, odors, or noise during construction and/or operation? <br />X Yes _ No <br />If yes, describe the sorrces, characteristics, duration, and quantities or intensity, and any <br />proposed measures to mitigate adverse impacts. Also identify the locations of sensitive <br />receptors in the vicinity and estimate the impacts on these receptors. <br />Noise will be generated by project construction. The construction activity is not expected <br />to generate unusual or excessive volumes of noise. Construction activities will be limited <br />to normal daylight hours to minimize noise impacts to adjacent areas. No significant noise <br />impacts from the project are anticipated to neighboring areas. <br />Dust will be controlled by the application of water to minimize the potential for dust to be <br />created. Dust levels will be monitored during construction. <br />No odors are expected as a result of construction of the project. <br />No major dust, odors or noise are anticipated from the golf course after construction is <br />completed. <br />Are any of the following resources on or in proximity to the site: <br />a. archeological, historical, or architectural resources? _X. Yes <br />b. prime or unique farmlands? _ Yes No <br />c. designated parks, recreation areas, or trails? _ Yes JL No <br />d. scenic views and vistas? _ Yes JL No <br />e. other unique resources? _ Yes JL No <br />No
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