EXHIBIT LIST Reference No: HOC/00161 Petitioner: Staffordshire Showground Published to Collaboration Area: Thursday 05-Jul-2018 Page 1 of 19 No Exhibit Name Page 1 P1035 Location.pdf (P1035) 2 2 P1036 Construction.pdf (P1036) 3 3 P1037 Operation.pdf (P1037) 4 4 P1038 Noise Map.pdf (P1038) 5 5 P1039 Noise Tables.pdf (P1039) 6 - 8 6 P1040 Air Quality.pdf (P1040) 9 7 P1041 Engineering.pdf (P1041) 10 - 13 8 P1042 PAL 22052018.pdf (P1042) 14 - 15 9 P1043 PAL 21062018.pdf (P1043) 16 - 19 HOC/00161/0001
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Operational Noise and V ibration Impacts and Lik elyS ignificant Effects (with Assessm ent Locations) –Petition 161/ AP: 008: S taffordshire and Birm inghamAgricultural S ociety and S tafford S howground Lim ited
Com m unity Area 2:Colwich to Y arlet
Change in sound level (LpAeq,T day / night)Operational airborne sound im pacts at buildings+
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Major adverse (>10dB)Moderate adverse (5dB to 10dB)Minor adverse (3dB to 5dB)Negligible (-3dB to 3dB)Beneficial (<-3dB)
(Potential additional noise insulation (triggered bym axim um sound levels at night)1
lPotential additional noise insulation (triggered by W HONight Noise G uidelines Interim Target)1
DPotential noise insulation (triggered by NoiseInsulation R egulations 1996)1
Effect dependent on receptor and baseline.For further details see V olum e 5, AppendixS V 004. Lik ely significant effect indicated byOS V #-N#2
< 40 dB < 50 dB G enerally no adverse effect expected11 For further inform ation see V olum e 5 Appendix S V -001-0002 For details see relevant V olum e 5 Appendix S V -002-0X X
Effect dependent on sound level change(see Panel B) and significance criteria. Lik elysignificant effects on groups of dwellings andassociated facilities indicated by OS V #-C#2
Night-tim e LpAeq,T(T=23:00 to 07:00)
Daytim e LpAeq,T(T=07:00 to 23:00) Residential Non-residential
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Panel A Lik ely significant effect on dwellings indicated
Change in sound level (LpAeq,T day / night)Operational airborne sound im pacts at buildings+
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Major adverse (>10dB)Moderate adverse (5dB to 10dB)Minor adverse (3dB to 5dB)Negligible (-3dB to 3dB)Beneficial (<-3dB)
(Potential additional noise insulation (triggered bym axim um sound levels at night)1
lPotential additional noise insulation (triggered by W HONight Noise G uidelines Interim Target)1
DPotential noise insulation (triggered by NoiseInsulation R egulations 1996)1
Effect dependent on receptor and baseline.For further details see V olum e 5, AppendixS V 004. Lik ely significant effect indicated byOS V #-N#2
< 40 dB < 50 dB G enerally no adverse effect expected11 For further inform ation see V olum e 5 Appendix S V -001-0002 For details see relevant V olum e 5 Appendix S V -002-0X X
Effect dependent on sound level change(see Panel B) and significance criteria. Lik elysignificant effects on groups of dwellings andassociated facilities indicated by OS V #-C#2
Night-tim e LpAeq,T(T=23:00 to 07:00)
Daytim e LpAeq,T(T=07:00 to 23:00) Residential Non-residential
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Panel A Lik ely significant effect on dwellings indicated
Staffordshire County Showground: Air Quality and Dust
Controls within the draft Code of Construction Practise
• Emissions to the atmosphere will be controlled and managed during construction through the route-wide
implementation of the draft Code of Construction Practice (CoCP). The CoCP includes a range of mitigation measures
that are accepted by the Institute of Air Quality Management (IAQM) as being suitable to reduce impacts to as low a
level as is reasonably practicable.
Construction Dust
• With the application of the mitigation measures contained in the draft CoCP, no significant effects are anticipated
from these risks associated with the dust generating activities. The basis for this conclusion can be found in Volume
5: Appendix AQ-001-002, where the scale of dust emissions and the sensitivity of the area and receptors are fully
described.
P1040 HOC/00161/0009
Access during construction• The existing access to the main Showground site
(access point P1) and the access to the western fieldoverflow parking (access point P6) will be lost to theProposed Scheme. New access roads will be providedas part of the Proposed Scheme.
• The P1 access is lost during construction of themainline earthworks. There will be no access at thispoint for approximately 6 months.
• The P6 access to the western overflow parking sitewould be lost due to construction of the new A518Weston Road overbridge and approach roads. Thepublic using the Showground would need to bediverted to other access points for a period ofapproximately 18 months.
• Works are proposed around the existing accesses atpoints P2 and P5. No severance is proposed andaccess at this point would be maintained using trafficmanagement.
P1041 (1) HOC/00161/0010
Assurance – Access during Construction
Summary of assurances 1 to 3 offered in 22nd May letter, covering:
1. Not restricting pedestrian and vehicular access, so far as is reasonably
practicable;
2. Engaging with the Showground to discuss timing and nature of HS2 works,
anticipated to directly affect vehicular access;
3. Provision of temporary traffic direction signing.
P1041 (2) HOC/00161/0011
The pedestrian underpass
• There is a pedestrian underpass linking access points P2 and P5.
• These access points would need minor modifications to tie into the
realigned A518 in order to provide a safe junction layout.
• In addition, there is likely to be a need for some access to the underpass,
which may temporarily impede pedestrian flow, for example, scaffolding to
inspect the condition of the structure prior to carrying out works.
• Any disruption would be discussed and agreed with the Showground and
planned for when the underpass is not in use (refer to Assurance 1 on letter
dated 21st June).
P1041 (3) HOC/00161/0012
Land use - utilities
Plot 19: Diversion of an existing high voltage Western Power Distribution cable, which would be
severed by the HS2, and to maintain supply to the Showground and Park Farm.
Plots 42, AP1-14 and AP1-16: Diversion of a BT telecommunications service, which is severed by
HS2, to maintain service to Park Farm. This diversion would follow the new access road around
the southern side of the showground.
Plots 44, 46, 48: Utility works to an existing low voltage Western Power Distribution cable, which
would be severed by HS2 and the new access road.
Plot 37 is identified in the Bill for both utility works and environmental mitigation. This includes
both the BT and low voltage Western Power Distribution works identified above.