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Amy Gartin <br /> 11 October 2011 <br /> Page 2 <br /> TABLE 1:NOISE AND LAND-USE COMPATIBILITY STANDARDS(DNL) <br /> Industrial Category <br /> Less than 71 dB A <br /> Between 71 and 80 dB B <br /> Greater than 81 dB C <br /> Normally Acceptable:Specified land use is satisfactory,based on the assumption <br /> A that any buildings involved are of normal,conventional construction,without <br /> any special noise insulation requirements. <br /> Conditionally Acceptable:New construction or development should be <br /> B undertaken only after a detailed analysis of the noise reduction requirements is <br /> made and needed insulation features have been included in the design. <br /> C Unacceptable:New construction or development should not be undertaken. <br /> In addition, at the bottom of the table it states that, <br /> `7f existing noise standards are currently exceeded, a proposed project shall not <br /> incrementally increase noise levels by more than 3 dBA." <br /> City of Stockton Municipal Code <br /> The City's Development Code contained in Section of the Municipal Code contains the <br /> following criteria that are applicable to this project: <br /> ! Section 16.60.040(Standards): <br /> B. Standards for Proposed Noise-Generating Land-Uses and Transportation-Related Sources <br /> ! 2 Commercial Industrial and Other Land Ilse-Related Noise Sources (Except <br /> 9 ( P <br /> Infill Sites). <br /> a. New and Expanded Noise Sources.Land use-related projects that will create <br /> new noise sources or expand existing noise sources shall be required to <br /> mitigate their noise levels so that the resulting noise: <br /> i. Does not adversely impact noise-sensitive land uses; and <br /> ii. Does not exceed the standards specified in Table 3-7, Part II(see below). <br /> o.. 42 .. i5 <br />