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y <br /> 2. Traffic and circulation (estimated number of trips and peak hour trips) <br /> 10,444 average daily traffic; 1044 pm peak hour trips. <br /> 3. Noise: <br /> a. Noise sensitive uses: Is property within 60dBA or greater contour as <br /> defined by City of Stockton Noise Element Contour Maps? Although no <br /> noise contour maps exist at the site, it is expected that traffic noise <br /> from local streets will exceed 60 dBA at the hospital site. Interior <br /> levels will be reduced to 45 dBA or lower through design. <br /> b. Noise generating uses: <br /> 1. What are anticipated noise levels of project at property line? <br /> 45-50 dBA <br /> 2. Is noise generated by use anticipated to significantly raise <br /> ambient level? no <br /> 4. Air Quality: <br /> a. Will the project contribute significant amounts of air pollutants such <br /> as dust, smoke or odors? If so, specify. no <br /> b. Will the project generate significant amounts of air pollutants due to <br /> motor vehicle usage? If so, specify. yes. The project will <br /> contribute cumulatively to long term air quality problems. The medical <br /> center should actively promote alternate forms of transportation <br /> among its employees including transit, bicycle use and carpooling. <br /> 5. Will the project adversely affect animal or plant life on or near the site? <br /> If so, specify. <br /> no <br /> 6. Will the project use abnormally large amounts of natural gas, electricity <br /> or other energy source? If so, specify. <br /> no <br /> 7. Will the project contribute to the loss of viable agricultural lands or <br /> interfere with agricultural operations? <br /> no <br /> 8. Governmental bodies or departments having discretionary approval or <br /> authority over the project and the type of permit or approval required by <br /> each body. <br /> None, except City of Stockton <br /> 9. Any other impacts or comments regarding the environmental effect of this <br /> project. <br /> The project is in conformance with the General Plan and <br /> existing zoning for the site. Impacts can be mitigated by Federal, State <br /> and local codes, regulations and adopted standards. <br />