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Approved 9/2/2 6 <br /> 726 and figured it out and I figured out that for every$100 1 spend in Hillsborough currently, on my daily shopping, that <br /> 727 would drop to$20 and the other$80 would be spread out between Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Durham and for me Old <br /> 728 86 which is Hillsborough Road to me,would become Carrboro Road. I'm not against developing that area because <br /> 729 it's inevitable but anything that's going to cut me off from what I consider to be my town, I have a problem with and <br /> 730 it's concerning to be that we can't really get a definitive answer on what exactly is going to be developed. I don't see <br /> 731 how the traffic plan is legitimate if we don't even know what is going to be developed. I understand the averages <br /> 732 thing but there's a lot of leeway going on in there. I agree with Ms. Fletcher, on her comments on that and that's all 1 <br /> 733 have,thank you. <br /> 734 <br /> 735 Kaila Mitchell: My Kaila Mitchell I live on Jedi Way off Davis Road. I would like to speak about the impact to air <br /> 736 quality and potential health risk that RTLP poses to our neighborhood. We know that this project will significantly <br /> 737 increase the amount of big trucks, tractor-trailers on Old 86 and Davis Road. As many as 950 trucks per day. It is <br /> 738 also reasonable to thing truck will increase on other roads nearby as they attempt to use alternate routes as Old 86 <br /> 739 and Davis Road become clogged. A lot of these trucks will emit diesel exhaust that contains more than 40 toxic air <br /> 740 contaminates including cancer causing substances such as benzene, arsenic,formaldehyde. According to California <br /> 741 EPA's office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, long-term exposure to diesel exhaust poses the highest <br /> 742 cancer risk of any toxic air contaminant evaluated by their office. To the Planning Board, as you are considering this <br /> 743 project, I urge you to keep in mind some of our most vulnerable residents when we think of air quality such as <br /> 744 children,the elderly and those with chronic health conditions and think about the locations where these vulnerable <br /> 745 individuals are most likely to spend time. For distribution centers that accommodate more than 100 trucks per day or <br /> 746 more than 40 trucks with operating transport refrigeration units per day or where transport refrigeration unit exceed <br /> 747 300 hours per week the California EPA Air Resources Board recommends in their air quality and land use handbook, <br /> 748 that these distribution centers be farther than 1000 feet from sensitive locations such as residences, school, day care <br /> 749 centers, playgrounds and medical facilities. They also recommended that entry and exit points not be located near <br /> 750 these sensitive locations as well. We have a preschool, Sounds and Colors, right at the corner of Old 86 and Davis <br /> 751 Road and we have dozens of families living all around the proposed industrial park within 1000 feet many within 300 <br /> 752 feet. California EPA Air Resources Board also showed the key findings from a number of studies which included <br /> 753 reduced lung function in children associated with traffic density especially trucks within 1000 feet and that association <br /> 754 was strongest within 300 feet.Also increased asthma, hospitalizations associated when living within 650 feet of <br /> 755 heavy traffic and heavy truck volume. Exposure to diesel exhaust can also have immediate health effects, it can <br /> 756 irritate the eyes, nose,throat and lungs and it can cause cough, headaches, light-headedness and nausea. In <br /> 757 studies with volunteers, diesel exhaust particles made people with allergies more susceptible to the things they were <br /> 758 already allergic to such as dust and pollen. Exposure to diesel exhaust also causes inflammation in the lungs which <br /> 759 may aggravate respiratory symptoms and increase the frequency or intensity of asthma attacks. I have a family <br /> 760 member who lives right here on Davis within 1000 of this as well who has chronic lung disease. He already suffers <br /> 761 enough on a daily basis, I urge the Planning Board to recommend that a risk assessment and a thorough <br /> 762 environmental analysis be performed before RTLP can move forward. Thank you. <br /> 763 <br /> 764 Matt Mitchell: My name is Matt Mitchell and I'm an audio engineer living off of Davis Road less than 1000 from the <br /> 765 proposed development. I am going to talk about noise pollution and the impact on the residents and the preschool. <br /> 766 Orange County Noise Ordinances state it shall be unlawful for any person to make create permit or to continue any <br /> 767 source of a unreasonably loud and disturbing noise in Orange County and further any sound which is substantially <br /> 768 incompatible with the time and location where created and which is perceived by a person of ordinary sensibilities as <br /> 769 interrupting the normal peace and calm of the receiving land. The receiving land being all of the residential <br /> 770 properties surrounding this proposed development. Orange County does not allow noises above 60 decibels during <br /> 771 the day and 50 decibels in the evenings at the residential properties surrounding the proposed development. The <br /> 772 noise generated from a diesel truck is between 96 and 104 decibels. This is 60 times louder than the 50 decibels <br /> 773 that the evening ordinance permits. There are residences as close as 30 feet to the proposed driveway that will be <br /> 774 carrying as many as 950 trucks per day, house#1 is 30 feet away from this driveway that is being put in where these <br /> 775 diesel trucks will be queuing up. These distances are taken from the Orange County GIS and they reflect the true <br /> 776 impact to residences. Please don't be fooled into thinking that most residences are more than 1000 feet away. I'd <br /> 777 also like to add that none of these properties depicted are commercially zoned. Focusing on the resident <br /> 778 immediately beside the access point on Davis Road is only 5 trucks in the queue on this road,this resident will <br /> 779 experience 81 decibels of sustained noise,the equivalent of standing next to a lawnmower 24/7 and also loud <br /> 780 enough to cause hearing damage at 2 hours of exposure per the CDC. It doesn't seem possible that the developer <br /> 781 could possibly reduce noise to acceptable levels at the surrounding properties and the preschool. The preschool is <br />