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City Council
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9/9/2013
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EXHIBIT D 09/09/2013 <br /> MONITORING VERIFICATION <br /> IDENTIFIED IMPACT RELATED MITIGATION MEASURE Implementation Monitoring and Timing Signature Date <br /> Pe1'fOrmanCe Crlterla Entity Verification Entity Requirements <br /> Both existing and projected noise levels • Air conditioning throughout the child <br /> throughout much of the Precise Plan area, care center so that windows can <br /> especially in the vicinity of U.S. 101,exceed remain closed to maintain interior noise <br /> 55 dBA CNEL,thereby potentially exposing levels below 45 dBA CNEL;and <br /> the proposed child care center to noise levels <br /> exceeding the"normally acceptable" • Sound-rated windows and construction <br /> threshold. This possible adverse noise effect methods if necessary to maintain <br /> would represent a potentiallysignii►cant interior noise levels below 45 dBA <br /> impact. CNEL. <br /> For child care center outdoor use areas, <br /> noise levels at the property line should be <br /> maintained at a CNEL not in excess of 55 <br /> dBA during operating hours.Although <br /> existing and future noise levels measured <br /> along roadways in the project vicinity <br /> exceed 55 dBA CNEL,noise levels in <br /> outdoor activity areas could be reduced <br /> from roadside levels by at least 20 dBA <br /> through site selection and site design, <br /> including buffer areas,siting the building as <br /> an effective noise barrier for adjacent traffic <br /> noise sources,and,or in combination with, <br /> other noise barriers. The approval of future <br /> commercial uses near the child care center <br /> may,at City discretion,require a noise <br /> study demonstrating how the proposed new <br /> commercial uses--including associated <br /> loading docks,refuse areas,ventilation <br /> systems,and emergency generators-- <br /> would meet these standards. <br /> Implementation of these measures would <br /> reduce the potential impact on the <br /> proposed child care use to a less-than- <br /> si nii►cant level. <br /> Impact 13-2: Project-Facilitated Mitigation 13-2. Reduce project Applicant City Prior to grading <br /> Construction Noise. Construction activities demolition-and construction-period noise permit issuance; <br /> facilitated by the project would include impacts on nearby residences(including prior to building <br /> building demolition,site grading and the Broadway Towers apartments and the permit issuance;field <br /> preparation,construction of new buildings, mobile home park near the proposed verify implementation <br /> and installation of utilities. Noise levels at 50 recycled water pipeline route)and sensitive during grading and <br /> feet from the demolition or construction uses developed on the development site construction <br /> equipment source could reach approximately during earlier phases(e.g.,child care <br /> 105 dBA,resulting in intermittent interference center)by incorporating conditions in <br /> with typical existing residential and business project demolition and construction contract <br /> activities,as well as any on-site sensitive agreements that stipulate the following <br /> Page 26 26 r 1106721FElRIMMRP Checklist(10672J.doc <br /> RESO. 15294 <br /> MUFF#100 <br />
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