Airport Master Plan 2012 - City of Waterville
Airport Master Plan 2012 - City of Waterville
Airport Master Plan 2012 - City of Waterville
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5.19 Summary<br />
The recommended projects for the 20 year planning period do not appear to have a significant impact on<br />
the surrounding community or environment. There will be a need, however, to complete coordination<br />
with federal, state, and local agencies when the recommended projects are initially designed. This<br />
coordination can be done on a per-project basis or as a group, and will most likely be in the form <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Environmental Assessment. An Environmental Assessment will be conducted for both short and long<br />
term development.<br />
Considering the above analysis, a summary <strong>of</strong> assumptions include:<br />
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The proposed projects will not have any adverse affects to noise, land use, or air quality;<br />
The proposed projects will not cause unreasonable erosion <strong>of</strong> soil or sediment;<br />
The proposed projects will not adversely impact wetlands or water quality or adversely interfere<br />
with the natural flow <strong>of</strong> surface waters that would cause flooding;<br />
The proposed projects will not affect biotic communities, archeological sites or endangered<br />
species;<br />
The proposed projects will not impact coastal zones, coastal barriers, or wild and scenic rivers;<br />
and<br />
The proposed projects will not have any significant solid waste, or light emission impacts.<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Waterville</strong> Maine<br />
Environmental Review – Page 5-9<br />
<strong>Airport</strong> Solutions Group, LLC & The Louis Berger Group, Inc. December 2011