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City of Everett Stadium Amphitheater Park Project Scope of Work Page 20 <br /> <br />• Traffic noise associated with visitors to the facility as well as employees and delivery <br />vehicles. <br />• Direct operational noise associated with events at the facility, including minor league <br />baseball games, other sporting events, amplified music concerts, and recreational uses of <br />park areas. <br />• Construction noise, including from clearing and grading, excavation, and building <br />construction. Major sources of construction are anticipated to include pile driving, augering, <br />power generators, and other heavy equipment, as well as construction vehicles such as <br />materials hauling and workers’ vehicles. <br />• Depending on the project location, vibration emissions from construction equipment and <br />activities such as pile driving and vibratory rollers. <br />ESA will write sections for the Draft and Final EIS that will include: <br />• A description of the existing noise environment, including site-specific noise measurements <br />to describe the existing noise environment and assess the potential for noise impacts. <br />• A summary of noise regulations applicable to the project alternatives. <br />• For each project alternative, an assessment of noise associated with construction and <br />operation. Each assessment will include a review of compliance with applicable regulatory <br />limits and an evaluation of whether noise abatement measures are warranted. <br />• An assessment of noise and vibration abatement measures for construction, as necessary, <br />to ensure noise and vibration emissions from construction comply with applicable <br />regulatory requirements and would not result in detrimental impacts to nearby <br />communities. <br />• An assessment of noise abatement measures for operational activities, such as from traffic, <br />public address systems, amplified music concerts, and other activities. <br />Assumptions: <br />• ESA will need to take noise measurements at the different sites. <br />4.8.3 Light and Glare <br />Stantec will provide a light and glare analysis. Stantec assumes that visual assessment of light and <br />glare issues would be the focus of this section, and view analyses from up to four (4) key <br />viewpoints for each Alternative will be conducted. Site renderings prepared by the City Team <br />would be used as the basis for the analysis. <br />Stantec will provide the analysis of the No Action and the two Action Alternative sites. They will: <br />• Conduct a daytime site visit at each site to evaluate. <br />• Evaluate existing lighting systems surrounding neighborhoods and development, existing <br />topography, and viewsheds will be evaluated. <br />• Conduct a nighttime analysis of existing illumination systems on site and in surrounding <br />areas.