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' Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.0-3 <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> standards at outdoor activity areas for stationary sources are more stringent than for transportation <br /> ' sources,and are as follows: <br /> Table IV.0-2: Maximum Allowable Noise Exposure (Transportation Noise Sources) <br /> Outdoor Activity Interior <br /> Noise-Sensitive Land Use Areas Spaces <br /> (Use Types) dB Ldn dB Ldn <br /> Residential 65 45 <br /> Administrative Office -- 45 <br /> ' Child Care Services-Child Care Centers -- 45 <br /> Community Assembly 65 45 <br /> ' Cultural&Library Services == 45 <br /> Educational Services-General 45 <br /> Funeral &Interment Services-Undertaking 65 45 <br /> ' Lodging Services 65 45 <br /> Medical Services 65 45 <br /> Professional Services == 45 <br /> Public Services (excluding hospitals) 45 <br /> Public Services (hospitals only) 65 45 <br /> Recreation-Indoor Spectator -- 45 <br /> Religious Assembly 65 45 <br /> ' 7 a.m. - 10 P.M. - <br /> Exposure 10 p.m. 7 a.m. <br /> One-hour Avg. (Leq) 50 45 <br /> One-second max(Lmax) 70 65 <br /> Source: Table 9.1025-9;San Joaquin County Ordinance Code adopted in 1999. <br /> If the sound is impulsive, single tone, or primarily speech or music,the allowable noise level is reduced <br /> by another 5 dB. <br /> San Joaquin County General Plan <br /> ' The Noise Section of the Public Health and Safety Chapter of the San Joaquin County General Plan <br /> summarizes noise level standards for the County and establishes specific policies to ensure acceptable <br /> noise environments for each land use(San Joaquin County,2016). Applicable policies include the <br /> following: <br /> Policy PHS-9.1. The County shall require new development to comply with the noise standards shown <br /> in [the above noise ordinance tables] through proper site and building design, such as building <br /> orientation, setbacks,barriers, and building construction practices. <br />