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Cyphers Logistic Park AUAR 51 March 2022 <br />None of the intersections in the AUAR s tudy area exceed the criteria that would lead to a violation of the air quality standards. <br />c. Dust and Odors – Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of <br />dust and odors generated during project construction and operation. (Fugitive dust may be discussed under Item 16a). Discuss the effect of dust and odors in the vicinity of the <br />project including nearby sensitive receptors and quality of life. Identify measures that will be taken to minimize or mitigate the effects of dust and odors. <br />AUAR Guidance: Dust and odors need not be addressed in an AUAR, unless there is some unusual <br />reason to do so. The RGU might want to discuss as part of the mitigation plan, however, any dust <br />control ordinances in effect. <br />Scenario 1, 2, 3, and 4 <br />The proposed development for any scenario may generate temporary fugitive dust emissions during construction. Dust emissions can be controlled by sweeping, watering, sprinkling, as <br />appropriate or as prevailing weather and soil conditions dictate. Dust emissions are not anticipated during operations as all ground surfaces will either be impervious or vegetated. <br />17. Noise <br />Describe sources, characteristics, duration, quantities, and intensity of noise generated during project construction and operation. Discuss the effect of noise in the vicinity of the project <br />including 1) existing noise levels/sources in the area; 2) nearby sensitive receptors; 3) conformance to state noise standards; and 4) quality of life. Identify measures that will be <br />taken to minimize or mitigate the effects of noise. <br />AUAR Guidance: Construction noise need not be addressed in an AUAR, unless there is some unusual reason to do so. The RGU might want to discuss as part of the mitigation plan, however, any <br />construction noise ordinances in effect. <br />• If the area will include or adjoin major noise sources, a noise analysis is needed to determine if any noise levels in excess of standards would occur, and if so, to identify appropriate mitigation <br />measures. With respect to traffic -generated noise, the noise analysis should be based on the traffic analysis of Item 18. it is expected that an AUAR will have a detailed analysis of stormwater issues; <br />• A map of the proposed stormwater management system and of the water bodies that will receive stormwater should be provided; <br />• The description of the stormwater systems would identify on-site and “regional” detention ponding <br />and also indicate whether the various ponds will be new water bodies or converted existing ponds or wetlands. Where on-site ponds will be used but have not yet been designed, the discussion should <br />indicate the design standards that will be followed. <br />• If present in or adjoining the AUAR area, the following types of water bodies must be given special analyses: <br />• Lakes: within the Twin Cities metro area a nutrient budget analysis must be prepared for any <br />“priority lake” identified by the Metropolitan Council. Outside of the metro area, lakes needing a nutrient budget analysis must be determined by consultation with the MPCA and DNR staffs;