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< < < ( fr < < < < r � � � c � � rr � rc � f � � < < < r < < < < t < < f � � < < rc <br /> �n 0 <br /> d College Park at Mountain House Specific Plan IH <br /> m Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program <br /> RL Implementation&Verification <br /> Implementation <br /> r. Mifigation Measure Timing/Schedule Responsibility tion Date <br /> $ Completed <br /> _ <br /> 5' 4.13. NOISE <br /> 0 4.13-1 Noise—Generation of Temporary Construction During construction SJCCDD,in <br /> si Noise conjunction with the <br /> CD <br /> < Limit project construction activities to the hours developer <br /> c between 6:00 a.m.and 9:00 p.m. <br /> a < Comply with the San Joaquin County <br /> tr Development Title for all construction activities. <br /> < Equip all construction vehicles or equipment, <br /> fixed or mobile,with properly operating and <br /> maintained mufflers and acoustical shields or <br /> shrouds,in accordance with manufacturers' <br /> w <br /> recommendations. <br /> < Arrange all construction equipment and truck <br /> routes to minimize travel adjacent to occupied <br /> residences. <br /> < Locate stationary construction equipment and <br /> staging areas as far as possible from sensitive <br /> z receptors.Temporary acoustic barriers may be <br /> installed around stationary equipment,if <br /> � necessary. <br /> 0 4.13-2 Noise—Generation of New Stationary-Source During design phase SJCCDD,in <br /> Noise and during conjunction with the <br /> �. The project applicants shall incorporate the measures construction developer <br /> co identified below into the project design. <br /> d <br /> n Commercial,Office,and Industrial Uses <br /> Industrial and commercial land uses proposed as part <br /> of the College Park project shall be designed to <br /> ensure that outdoor equipment does not result in an <br /> v exceedance of 55 dBA L�q during daytime hours <br /> D (7:00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m.)or 50 dBA Lw during <br /> 3 nighttime hours(10:00 p.m.to 7:00 a.m.)at off-site <br /> noise-sensitive receptors.In addition,design and <br />