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f <br /> MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROPOSED ALTAMONT HEIGHTS TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST <br /> 4.11 NO[sE <br /> SPI.IIEIR'Mitigatiori Measure 4-13-2 requires that colIniereikoffice and].invited industrial <br /> buildings on the-east side of the Machado property and tri the M66fitaiin House Business Park, <br /> -be designed to ensure thai'noise from outdoor equipment does not exceed 55dBA Leq during <br /> daytime Hours 7:00 a:m. to 10:00 m. ,or 50 dBA L dunn" ni httirr a hoilrsx 10P 0 , to to <br /> s yt ( p ) eq.,: g .,g ( 1? , <br /> 7:00.a'.rn.) at off-site noise-sensitive receptors (i.e.,residences and schools) ,Noi-se studies <br /> t <br /> shall be conducted to ensure that acceptable noise levels are not exceeded <br /> � t F <br /> With regard to landscape maintenance, SPIIIEIR Mitigation Measure 4.13-2�requires that <br /> equipment be equipped with properly operating exhaust mufflers and engine shrouds and, for <br /> maintenance within 320 feet of noise-sensitive land uses (e.g., residences), operation of <br /> equipment shall be limited to the hours from.7:00 a.m. to 10:00 P.M. <br /> Implementation of the above mitigation measure would reduce new stationary source noise <br /> impacts to a less-than-significant level. <br /> A soundwall is planned for the south side of Grant Line Road (EDAW, 2005a, Figure 11-1). <br /> In addition, SPIIIEIR Mitigation Measure 4.13-4 requires sound barriers (walls or berms) <br /> along seven segments of arterial streets (identified in Table 4.13-11 of the SPIIIEIR) to <br /> attenuate traffic noise. One segment is along Central Parkway south of Grant Line Road and <br /> another is along Central Parkway at the community park and Delta Community College. <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.13-4 also requires that sound barriers be constructed along the north <br /> ! side of Interstate 205 when acoustical monitoring indicates noise levels from freeway traffic <br /> ! are greater than the applicable noise thresholds at residential neighborhoods, the community <br /> park, the community college,and at Iimited industrial sites. <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.13-4 also requires individual projects that do not comply with interior <br /> noise standards included in the San Joaquin County Development Title guidelines to use <br /> mitigation measures, such as dual-pane windows and exterior wall insulation, to reduce <br /> interior noise exposure to 45 dBA Ldn/CNEL, These features are common for current <br /> residential construction in California. <br /> Where individual projects do not comply with exterior noise standards of the San Joaquin <br /> Development Title, Mitigation Measure 4.13-4 requires that mitigation measures, such as <br /> noise barriers and setbacks between noise sources and sensitive receptors,-be implemented to <br /> reduce exterior noise levels. <br /> Implementation of MM 4.13-4 would reduce noise impacts on residents in the proposed <br /> project to a less-than-significant levels. <br /> DISCUSSION REGARDING PROPOSED PROJECT <br /> a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established <br /> in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other <br /> agencies? <br /> 4-56 <br />