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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/24/2011
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01/24/2011 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br /> c) Findings. Based on the FEIR and the entire record before the City, <br /> the City Council finds that Mitigation Measure 11 -1 (pages 11 -20 to 11 -21 of the DE1R), <br /> will reduce this impact to a less than significant level because it will require that prior to <br /> the issuance of building permits for proposed new multifamily residential projects, noise <br /> studies consistent with the requirements of the California Building Code, and as approved <br /> by the City's Building Inspection Division, be conducted to identify noise reduction <br /> measures necessary to achieve compatibility with City Noise Element guidelines (55 <br /> dBA CNEL at sensitive exterior spaces) and Title 24 standards (45 dBA CNEL within <br /> residential units). <br /> Impact 11 -2. DPP - Related Permanent Ground -Borne Vibration Impacts. <br /> Development under the proposed DPP would not be expected to introduce any <br /> permanent new sources of significant ground -borne vibration. However, the Draft <br /> DPP would permit new multifamily residential development within 100 feet of the <br /> Caltrain or California High -Speed Rail tracks. Ground -borne vibration levels are <br /> typically less than the FTA criteria for frequent events (72 VdB) at a distance of <br /> approximately 100 feet or more from the centerline of the nearest tracks. However, <br /> where new residential or other vibration sensitive uses are proposed within 100 feet <br /> or less of the nearest tracks, a potentially significant intermittent vibration impact <br /> could occur. <br /> a) Potential Impact. The impact identified above is described and discussed <br /> on pages 11 -17 to 11 -20 and 11 -22 of the DEIR. <br /> b) Mitigation Measures. FEIR Mitigation Measure 11 -2 (p. 11 -23 <br /> of the DEIR) is hereby adopted and will be implemented as provided in the Mitigation <br /> Monitoring and Reporting Program. <br /> c) Findings. Based on the FEIR and the entire record before the City, <br /> the City Council finds that Mitigation Measure 11 -2 (pages 11 -23 of the DEIR), will <br /> reduce this impact to a less than significant level because it will require, as conditions of <br /> development approval, that detailed site - specific vibrations studies be conducted for <br /> proposed new habitable buildings within 100 feet of the Caltrain or California High <br /> Speed Rail right -of -way demonstrating that ground -borne vibrations either would not <br /> exceed applicable FTA impact assessment criteria or can be reduced to below the <br /> applicable FTA thresholds through building design and construction measures. <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011\Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 41 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />
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