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measures have been taken in this regard.Where it is not possible to reduce noise levels to <br /> this level using practical application of the best available noise reduction measures, an <br /> exterior noise level of up to 65 db may be allowed. (Master Plan Policy 11.3.1 (e)and <br /> Specific Plan III Implementation Measure 11.2.3.b and e.] In the case that noise levels cannot <br /> p p <br /> be reduced to the design noise level of 60 dB, the applicant must provide notice via a note on <br /> the deed of each lot stating that exterior noise levels may exceed 60 dB. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of note on the Final Map approved by CDD prior to Final Map approval, and C� <br /> inclusion of note on deed prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> 22. Interior Noise Levels: Interior noise levels for housing proposed to be located in areas <br /> exposed to an exterior noise level of an Ldn above 60 dB shall be maintained at or below an <br /> Ldn of 45 dB. (Implementation Measure 11.2.1 (4)] <br /> Timing: Compliance verified prior to the issuance of building permits. <br /> 23. Construction Noise: The following measure shall be implemented during construction: <br /> ■ Construction shall be limited to the hours of 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays. Extended <br /> hours which may include Saturdays and Sundays may be allowed through prior notice to <br /> adjacent residents and landowners, and prior approval of the MHCSD for infrastructure <br /> construction and CDD for building permits. <br /> ■ Comply with all San Joaquin County Development Title for all construction activities. <br /> ■ Equip all construction vehicles or equipment,fixed or mobile,with properly operating and <br /> maintained mufflers and acoustical shields or shrouds, in accordance with the Q <br /> manufacturers' recommendations. <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. Temporary acoustic barriers may be installed around stationary <br /> equipment, if necessary. [Mitigation Measure 4.13-1 from Specific Plan III EIR] <br /> Timing: Inclusion of the above measures as notes on Improvement Plans approved by CDD <br /> and MHCSD prior to Final Map approval. <br /> GEOLOGY AND SOILS <br /> 24. Seismic Safety: The applicant shall comply with the applicable provisions of the MHCSD <br /> Emergency Preparedness Plan. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of a note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to <br /> approval of Final Maps. <br /> 25. Geotechnical Investigation Recommendations: The applicant shall follow the <br /> recommendations of the Geotechnical Services Report Altamont Heights, Tract 3646 <br /> Subdivision, Mountain House California ("Geotechnical Report'), prepared by Kleinfelder, <br /> dated August 7, 2006. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of a note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to <br /> approval of Final Maps, and the incorporation of all recommendations of the Geotechnical <br /> Report into site preparation and construction of each dwelling prior to approval of building <br /> permits. (San Joaquin County Development Title, Chapter 9-9051 <br /> HAZARDS <br /> 6 <br />