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C/) 0 <br /> W o <br /> College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan III <br /> CD <br /> Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> Implementation&Verification <br /> Implementation <br /> Mitigation Measure mm _ Timing/Schedule Responsibility Action -Date-"' <br /> Completed <br /> < Agricultural Activity,Industrial,and Before construction SJCCDD, in <br /> Commercial Noise.Before the approval of conjunction with the <br /> o <br /> building permits for each individual subdivision, developer; in <br /> `D SJCCDD shall evaluate the building permits for consultation with a <br /> compliance with the San Joaquin County qualified acoustical <br /> Development Title.Where individual projects do consultant <br /> not clearly comply with interior noise standards <br /> included in these guidelines, mitigation measures <br /> —_ such as use of dual-pane windows,mechanical air <br /> systems, exterior wall insulation, and other noise- <br /> reducing building materials and methods shall be <br /> required as appropriate to reduce interior noise <br /> exposure to 45 dBA Ldn(Table 4.13-3 of the <br /> EIR). Where individual projects do not clearly <br /> comply with exterior noise standards of the San <br /> Joaquin Development Title(Table 4.13-3 of the <br /> EIR), mitigation measures,such as use of noise <br /> barriers,buildings for screening, and setbacks <br /> between noise sources and receptors, shall be <br /> A' implemented as appropriate to minimize exterior <br /> noise levels. Where there is a question regarding <br /> o pre-mitigation or post-mitigation noise levels in <br /> o <br /> an area, site-specific noise studies may be <br /> =3• conducted to determine compliance or <br /> `a noncompliance with County guidelines. Any and <br /> n all noise studies and mitigation required by the <br /> above shall be fully funded by the College Park <br /> odevelopers. <br /> Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations <br /> requires the preparation of an acoustical analysis <br /> -o <br /> a Q for multifamily residences that demonstrates how <br /> interior noise levels will achieve a 45-dBA <br /> 3 Ld„/CNEL in locations where the exterior noise <br />