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<br />08/28/2007 <br /> <br />equipment at the closest residential property line. Acoustical control measures shall be <br />included in the project design to meet the following standards (refer to Table 4.3-3): <br /> <br />. For the continuous operation of stationary mechanical equipment, the average <br />noise levels (Leq) in a cumulative period of more than thirty (30) minutes in any <br />hour shall be limited to 50 dBA during the daytime (7:00 AM to 10:00 PM) and 45 <br />dBA during the nighttime (10:00 PM to 7:00 AM) at the closest residential <br />property line. <br /> <br />. For non-continuous, intermittent stationary noise sources, noise levels shall be <br />limited to: <br /> <br />The noise standard plus five (5) dBA for a cumulative period of more than fifteen <br />(15) minutes in any hour (i.e. 55 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime); or <br />The noise standard plus ten (10) dB for a cumulative period of more than five (5) <br />minutes in any hour (i.e. 60 dBA daytime and 55 dBA nighttime); or <br />The noise standard plus fifteen (15) dB for a cumulative period of more than one <br />(1) minute in any hour (i.e. 65 dBA daytime and 60 dBA nighttime); or <br />The noise standard plus twenty (20) dB or the maximum measured ambient for <br />any period of time (i.e. 70 dBA daytime and 65 dBA nighttime). <br /> <br />Finding: The identified noise mitigation measure is feasible and would reduce <br />potential noise impacts from the redevelopment of the Sequoia Hospital <br />Campus/Precise Plan to less-than-significant level. Mitigation measure NOI-1.1 is <br />adopted and implementation of this measure would reduce this impact to a less-than- <br />significant level. <br /> <br />C. AIR QUALITY IMPACTS <br /> <br />Potential Impact AIR-1 : Construction activities, particularly generation of <br />construction dust, could result in significant short-term air quality impacts. <br /> <br />Mitigation Impact AIR-1.1 : Demolition Impacts. The BAAQMD has <br />prepared a list of feasible construction dust control measures that can reduce <br />construction impacts to a less than significant level. The following dust control <br />measures shall be implementation by project contractors during demolition and shall be <br />reflected as notes on the project plans prior to issuance of demolition permits: <br /> <br />. Watering should be used to control dust generation during demolition of <br />structures and break-up of pavement. <br />. Cover all trucks hauling demolition debris from the site. <br />. Use dust-proof chutes to load debris into trucks whenever feasible. Watering <br />should be used to control dust generation during transport and handling of <br />recycled materials. <br /> <br />Atty/Reso/Reso.1738 <br />082207 <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />14802 <br />Muff # 613 <br />