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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0005292
PE
2611
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500509
STREET_NUMBER
14400
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 88
City
LOCKEFORD
APN
01911026, 20, &
ENTERED_DATE
8/11/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
14400 E HWY 88
RECEIVED_DATE
8/9/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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E <br /> northern property lines of Lots 3-11 (as depicted on Revised Tentative Map dated September 28, <br /> 2006) and the western property line of Lot 1. In addition, Development Title Section 9-1020.4(g) <br /> states street trees shall be required along street frontages where noise attenuation walls are <br /> required and shall either be placed,in the yard'or integrated with a serpentine wall. The applicant <br /> will need to depict the masonry wall and street trees on the subdivisionimp-rovement plan, <br /> indicating how,the wall will be constructed. Landscaping of common-areas (surrounding the <br /> noise aw <br /> ttenuatiorts alls) will either be maintained by a Homeowner's Association or Lockeford <br /> Community Services District. <br /> Noise <br /> Development Title Section 9-1025.9 lists the Residential use type as a noise sensitive land use. <br /> An Environmental Noise Analysis was prepared by Charles M. Salter Associates, Inc. on <br /> September 27, 2005.The first row of proposed residences facing Highway 12188 will be exposed <br /> to future traffic noise levels which exceed the 65 dB Ldn standard for San Joaquin County. In <br /> order to achieve the acceptable exterior noise level of 65dB (Development Title Section9- <br /> 9025.9), an eleven-foot barrier between Highway 12188 and the northern property lines of Lots 1, <br /> 87-102, 108, 109, and 112-115 and the eastern property line of Lots 115 and 116 shall be <br /> constructed. Additionally, a five-foot tall barrier shall be required from Lots 3 through 20: Per <br /> screening requirements in Development Title Section 9-1022.4[d], a solid masonry wall shall be <br /> required from Lots 3-11 and as a result, the required five-foot barrier will apply to Lots 12-20. The <br /> applicant is proposing a solid, redwood fence for the noise barrier and has provided an approval <br /> letter from Charles M. Salter Associates, Inc. dated September 27, 2006, which states redwood <br /> fencing is acceptable "as long as the fence board has a surface density of approximately 3 <br /> pounds per square foot(e.g., 1-112 inch thick)." Inaddition, the redwood fencing may not have <br /> any cracks or gaps. <br /> Oak Trees <br /> The project site contains ten oak trees, comprised of two Heritage oak trees and eight Native oak <br /> trees. The applicant has stated that he wants to preserve the oak trees. To comply with the <br /> requirement of a:noise attenuation wall and preserve the oak trees, the applicant is proposing a <br /> cantilever, solid, redwood fence. This proposal would be in compliance with requirements in <br /> Development Title Section 9-1505.5 for grade changes under the dripline of the tree while <br /> providing an approved noise barrier simultaneously. <br /> Opposition Letters <br /> The Community Development Department has received six letters in opposition to the project. <br /> Specifically, neighbors have expressed concerns regarding the impact of traffic and a need for a <br /> park. <br /> Traffic <br /> • Several letters expressed concerns with regards to traffic at Sierra Drive and State Route <br /> 12188. The Department of Public Works required the applicant to complete a traffic study for <br /> the underlying Major Subdivision project. The traffic study was prepared by Dowling <br /> Associates,Inc. on May 31, 2006 and included mitigation measures to ensure any impacts <br /> due to traffic,would be reduced to a less-than-significant level. Mainly, the applicant shall be <br /> required to pay the Traffic Impact Mitigation Fee and the Regional Traffic Impact fee. <br /> Additionally, the applicant shall install a traffic signal at the intersection of State Route 12188 <br /> and Sierra Drive and provide left turn lanes on eastbound and westbound State Route 12188 at <br /> the State Route 12188 and Sierra Drive access intersection. The mitigation measures can be <br /> found in its entirety in the Department of Public Work's Conditions of Approval letter dated <br /> September 15, 2006. <br /> San Joaquin County PA-0500509, PA-05008441Lockefor Land Group <br /> Community Development Page 4 <br />
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