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p <br />• <br />Phase I: Fuod Market (Haggan's) <br />Haggan's shall conduct noise monitoritig after the food market is occupied and <br />in noxmal operation and shall sabmit the noise monitoring reports to the City <br />of Everett Planning Department. The noise monitoring reports shall be <br />prepared by a certified noise consultant and shall become part of the <br />environmental review record. At the r_onclusion of the monitoring period, <br />(which shall be no longer than six months in duration, from the date of <br />issuance of the occupancy permit), the noise report shall contain recommended <br />mitigation meaeures which must be taken to insure that operation of the <br />Haggan's Food Market is in compliance with City and State Noise Code <br />requirements. Haggan's shall implement the noise mitigation measures <br />contained in the report. <br />Additionally, prior to the issuance uf an occupancy permit for the food <br />market, Haggan's shall post a bond in an amount to be determined by the Public <br />Works Department, which shall insure that mitigation of worst case noise <br />impacts can be implemented. (These noise impacts and mitigation measurea are <br />documented in the existing noise study submitted by Haggan's). <br />Phase II: Home Center and Drug Store (Ernst and Pay 'n Save) <br />The home center and drug store shall comply with the previously defined <br />requirements of Item 13, Noise Mitigation, in the "Final Declaration of <br />Non—Significance" issued on August 9, 1983; or alternatively shall conduct <br />noise monitoring, implement mitigation measures based upon the monitoring <br />reports (in compliance with procedures required above for the Phase I portion <br />of the project), and post a bond based upon the costs of mitigating worst case <br />noise impacts generated by the home center and drug store. The bond amount <br />ahall be based upon the noise analysis submitted by Haggan's unless the home <br />center and drug store sutmit a new noise study for that portion of the site <br />within which their uses are located. <br />Variance Procedure <br />Additionally, for either Phase I or Phase II, a variance from City and State <br />Noise Code requirements may be requested by the owners: the noise variance <br />(if granted by the Nnise Code Ad�inistrator) would relieve the owners of <br />implementing mitigation measures required to insure compliance with City and <br />State Noise Code requirements prior co such time as development actually <br />occurs on the vacant reaidentially zoned property to the north. At such time <br />as the vacant property ttt the north of Che shopping center develops, the Phase <br />I and Phase II owner would be required to implement mitigation measures to <br />insure compliance with City and State Noise Code requiremen*.s. <br />