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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0006256
PE
2620
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0600433
STREET_NUMBER
20058
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
APN
20907026
ENTERED_DATE
9/15/2006 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20058 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
9/12/2006 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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MOUNTAIN-HOUSE PROPOSED ALTAMONT HEIGHTS TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENvIRONNIENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 4.11 NOISE <br /> primarily on distance from nearby roadways and shielding of noise by existing structures. <br /> Peak or Lava, noise levels reach between 76 and 81 dBA and are associated with large trucks <br /> and agricultural equipment passing by(EDAW,2005b). <br /> SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS IDENTIFIED 1'N''206 SPIIIEIR <br /> The SPIHEIR identified four potentially significant noise impacts and proposed mitigation <br /> measures that would make all of them less than significant if implemented. One impact <br /> concerns the impact of increased traffic on existing residences along'Grant Line Road. The <br /> three potentially significant impacts that would affect the proposed project include the <br /> following: <br /> Impact 4.13-1: Noise–Generation of Temporary Construction Noise. <br /> [Implementation of Specific Plan III] could result in construction-related noise <br /> between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. that could exceed applicable County noise standards <br /> at nearby existing and proposed residential land uses. A significant impact could <br /> occur. <br /> Impact 4.13-2: Noise—Generation of New Stationary-Source Noise. <br /> [Implementation of Specific Plan III] would result in new stationary-source noise <br /> (specifically, noise from commercial/office/industrial uses and landscape <br /> maintenance) that could exceed applicable County noise standards at existing and <br /> proposed nearby noise-sensitive land uses. A significant impact could occur. <br /> Impact 4.13-4: Noise—Compatibility of Proposed Land Uses Exceeding <br /> Predicted Noise Levels. [Implementation of Specific Plan III] would result in the <br /> development of noise-sensitive land uses(residential)in an area where predicted noise <br /> levels would exceed land use compatibility noise standards established by the San <br /> Joaquin County General Plan 2010 and MHMP. A significant impact would occur. <br /> MITIGATION MEASURES IDENTIFIED IN 2405 SPIIIEIR <br /> In part, SPIIIEIR Mitigation Measure 4.13-1 requires developers to: <br /> • Limit project construction activities to the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. <br /> • Equip all construction vehicles or equipment, fixed or mobile, with properly operating <br /> and maintained mufflers and acoustical shrouds. <br /> • Arrange all construction equipment and truck routes to minimize travel adjacent to <br /> occupied residences. <br /> • Locate stationary construction equipment and staging areas as far as possible from <br /> sensitive receptors such as residences. Temporary acoustic barriers may be installed <br /> around stationary equipment, if necessary. <br /> Implementation of the above mitigation measure would reduce temporary construction- <br /> related noise impacts on sensitive receptors to a less-than-significant level. <br /> 4-55 <br />
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