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Analysis of Environmental Impact Resulting from the Construction of a Federal Office Building and Courthouse at Roanoke, Virginia
The project is a fourteen story, 307,086 gross square feet Federal Office Building and Courthouse with provisions for 210 vehicle parking spaces. The building is to be located on a site bounded by Franklin Road, Day Avenue, SW, Second and Third Streets, Roanoke, Roanoke County, Virginia. Site selection and design have been accomplished with due consideration of any environmental impact that would take place upon the community. No significant impact on the air, land, water, socio-economic or cultural resources of the area is expected from the operation of the Federal Office Building and Courthouse. During construction, some dust, noise, and equipment traffic in the area will create a minor, but short-term impact.
Analysis of Environmental Impact Resulting from the Construction of a Federal Office Building and Courthouse at Roanoke, Virginia
The project is a fourteen story, 307,086 gross square feet Federal Office Building and Courthouse with provisions for 210 vehicle parking spaces. The building is to be located on a site bounded by Franklin Road, Day Avenue, SW, Second and Third Streets, Roanoke, Roanoke County, Virginia. Site selection and design have been accomplished with due consideration of any environmental impact that would take place upon the community. No significant impact on the air, land, water, socio-economic or cultural resources of the area is expected from the operation of the Federal Office Building and Courthouse. During construction, some dust, noise, and equipment traffic in the area will create a minor, but short-term impact.
Analysis of Environmental Impact Resulting from the Construction of a Federal Office Building and Courthouse at Roanoke, Virginia
1973
36 pages
Report
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English