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Forward Landfill LFG Acoustical Analysis Page 10 <br /> May 18, 2011 <br /> ' (9)Any activity whose regulation has been preempted by State or Federal law. <br /> (d)Acoustical Study.The Review Authority shall require the preparation of an acoustical study in instances <br /> where it has determined that a project may expose existing or proposed noise sensitive land uses to noise <br /> levels exceeding the noise standards specified in Table 9-1025.9.This determination shall be based on the <br /> existing or future sixty-five(65)dB Ldn noise contour in the General Plan,the proximity of new noise <br /> sensitive land uses to known noise sources,or the knowledge that a potential for adverse noise impacts <br /> exists.The study shall be paid for by the applicant and shall be prepared by a person or persons selected by <br /> the Director. The Director shall select the consultant from the County's consultant list.The acoustical study <br /> shall include the following information: <br /> (1)A general description of the project,with appropriate maps,and the noise sources of concern; <br /> (2)A description of the methodology that will be used to assess noise impacts,including a listing of all <br /> assumptions and data used in any computer models. <br /> (A)Computer models that will be used for noise predictions shall be standard versions approved by the <br /> FHWA,FAA,Caltrans,or other government agencies. <br /> (B)For traffic noise studies,the computer models, SOUND32 or other proprietary models based on the <br /> 1978"FHWA Highway Traffic Noise Prediction Model(FHWA-RD-77-108)"shall be used.The FHWA's <br /> new"Traffic Noise Model"(TNM)shall be used after its phase in date.For aircraft noise studies,the latest <br /> version of the FAA's"Integrated Noise Model"(INM)shall be used. <br /> (C)If standard government approved models do not exist(e.g.,railroad and industrial noise sources),a <br /> description of the model shall be provided. <br /> (3)A description of existing and future noise levels together with a comparison of these noise levels to the <br /> noise level standards specified in Table 9-1025.9. <br /> (4)Recommended mitigation measures to achieve compliance with the standards specified by Table 9- <br /> 1025.9(i.e.,noise barriers,site design,setbacks,equipment modification, structure sound proofing),or a <br /> detailed explanation stating why mitigation is infeasible. <br /> ' (e)Measurement.When noise level measurements are conducted,sound level meters meeting Type 1 <br /> (precision)or Type 2(general purpose)sound level meter/microphone combinations shall be used. <br /> (1)Sound level meters shall be properly calibrated before use and used according to the manufacturer's <br /> instructions; <br /> (2)All measurements shall be in terms of A-weighted decibels using slow meter response,except for <br /> impulsive noise which shall be measured using fast meter response. <br /> (3)Measurements shall include sufficient sampling periods and locations to adequately describe local <br /> conditions and significant noise sources. <br /> (f)Prohibited Activities. The outdoor operation of any industrial,commercial,or residential property <br /> maintenance tool or equipment powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor including,but <br /> not limited to, leaf blower,chainsaw, lawn mower,hedger,and vacuum cleaner is prohibited within 500 <br /> feet of a residence located in a residential zone between the hours of 9:00 p.m.and 8:00 a.m. <br /> (Ord. 3675;3715;3756;Ord.4036 §2(part), 1999;Ord.4141 §2,2002) <br /> u <br />