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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> be conducted at up to one location if a secure measurement location can be identified. <br /> ICF Jones & Stokes will conduct traffic noise modeling related to the proposed project using the FHWA Traffic Noise <br /> Model (TNM) Version 2.5 and traffic data to be provided by the project traffic engineer. TNM will be used to model <br /> worst-noise-hour noise conditions at representative modeled receiver locations under existing conditions and design- <br /> year conditions with and without the proposed project. <br /> Traffic noise impacts of the proposed project under 23CFR772 will be assessed by determining if implementation of <br /> the project is projected to result in traffic noise levels under design-year conditions that approach or exceed the FHWA <br /> noise abatement criteria or if implementation of the project is predicted to result in a substantial increase in noise at <br /> noise-sensitive uses. If traffic noise impacts are projected to occur, information on the preliminary feasibility and <br /> reasonableness of noise abatement as defined in the Protocol will be evaluated and presented for use by decision <br /> makers in considering noise abatement. ICF Jones & Stokes will also evaluate potential construction noise impacts <br /> using methods recommended by the U_S. Department of Transportation. <br /> ICF Jones 8c Stokes will prepare a noise study report addressing the requirements of 23CFR772 in accordance with <br /> guidance in the Protocol and following the noise analysis report format outlined in the Caltrans Technical Noise <br /> Supplement (TeNS). If warranted the noise study report will include a preliminary noise abatement design to <br /> schematically identify the location, height, and extent of noise walls needed to abate noise impacts. It is assumed that <br /> any noise abatement design and or Noise Abatement Data Report (NADR) would be prepared and provided by <br /> AECOM. In accordance with Protocol guidance, the description of noise walls will be sufficient for environmental <br /> review of the proposed project, but not for final design of the walls- Abatement allowances will be provided for each <br /> wall evaluated. It is assumed that any final noise wall designs would be prepared by AECOM due to the detailed <br /> engineering that is required for the design of any such noise walls. <br /> Natural Environment Study (Minimal Impacts) <br /> ICF Jones 8c Stokes will conduct a literature search, perform field surveys, and prepare a Natural Environmental Study <br /> Minimal Impacts (NES/MI) report analyzing potential impacts to biological resources. An NES/MI has been identified <br /> due to the limited amount of habitat located within the identified project area. The report will be prepared in <br /> accordance with Caltrans SER guidance and will conform to the Caltrans NES/MI annotated outline that is available at <br /> the time that the NES/MI is initiated. The following tasks will be performed during the preparation of the reports: <br /> Review of Project Information and Applicable Literature <br /> A literature review will be conducted to identify special-status species known or reported from the project area. The <br /> literature review will include: <br /> • Special status species lists from the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG) and U.S_ Fish and Wildlife <br /> Service (USFWS); <br /> - Database searches of current versions of the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) and the Online <br /> Inventory of the California Native Plant Society (CLAPS); <br /> • The most recent applicable Federal Register listing package and critical habitat determination for each federally <br /> listed Endangered or Threatened species potentially occurring within the project site; <br /> • The most recent CDFG Annual Report on the status of California's listed Threatened and Endangered plants and <br /> animals; and <br /> - Other available biological studies conducted in the vicinity of the project site. <br /> Field Evaluation for Biological Resource Constraints <br /> After reviewing relevant information, the project area will be evaluated, with a thorough walkover covering all portions <br /> relevant to potential biological resource constraints. Detailed field notes will be compiled including conditions, visible <br /> disturbance factors, species, habitats, and more general biological resource issues observed or detected. The site will <br /> be evaluated regarding the presence, absence, or likelihood of occurrence for all special status species, habitats, or more <br /> general biological resource issues potentially posing a constraint to the project through applicable laws and regulations. <br /> Adjacent areas will also be briefly examined to provide context. It is assurned that access shall be provided by the City <br /> City of S-1, Ana <br /> 25G-166 <br />