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EXHIBIT 1 TO ORDINANCE <br /> ATTACHMENT <br /> SECOND AMENDMENT TO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT <br /> EVERETT RIVERFRONT REDEVELOPMENT (LANDFILL) <br /> FEIS MITIGATION REQUIRED <br /> Element of the Environment Action Mitigation is Where found in Resp.Party Implementation <br /> And tied to EIS Documents Time Frame <br /> Mitigation Measure <br /> Air Quality A: Construction contractor or contractors shall comply with all relevant Any Construction DEIS 4.2.5.1 Responsible Any Construction <br /> federal, state and local air quality laws and shall be required to prepare a plan for Activity party doing the Activity <br /> minimizing dust and odors sufficiently to comply with PSCAA Regulation I, work/project <br /> Sections 9.11 and 9.15. The Associated General Contractors of Washington's Guide <br /> to Handling Fugitive Dust from Construction Projects provides practical examples <br /> in the construction management practices necessary to comply with air quality <br /> regulations involved in the construction process. The following measures are <br /> possible mitigation measures specified in the guide that could be implemented to <br /> reduce potential temporary air quality impacts during construction and comply with <br /> the PSCAA Regulation 1. <br /> • Use only equipment and trucks that are maintained in optimal operational <br /> condition <br /> • Require all off-road equipment to be retrofitted with emission reduction <br /> equipment (that is, require participation in Puget Sound region diesel <br /> solutions by project sponsors and contractors). <br /> • Minimize on-site diesel engine idling and locate any idling trucks as far as <br /> possible from nearby residences <br /> • Use biodiesel or other lower emission fuels for vehicles and equipment. <br /> • Use carpooling or other trip-reduction strategies for construction workers. <br /> • Implement construction curbs on hot days when the region is at risk for <br /> exceeding the ozone NAAQS, and work at night instead. <br /> • Stage construction to minimize overall transportation system congestion <br /> and delays to reduce regional emissions of pollutants during construction. <br /> • Locate construction equipment and construction staging zones as far away <br /> as possible from sensitive receptors such as fresh air intakes to buildings, <br /> air conditioners and sensitive populations such as the elderly and the young. <br /> • Spray exposed soil with water or other suppressant to reduce emissions of <br /> PM10 and deposition of particulate matter. <br /> • Pave or use gravel on staging areas and roads that would be exposed for <br /> long periods. <br /> I-3 <br />