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KLEI FEL®E <br /> Bright People.Bight Solutions. <br /> TABLE 3-3 <br /> NOISE MEASUREMENT DATA <br /> SMonitor Location Measured DNL <br /> Approximately 140-feet north of the Weber Avenue <br /> L1 centerline; approximately 15-feet east of the F Street 61 dB <br /> centerline; 12 feet above grade. <br /> Approximately 140-feet south of the Weber Avenue <br /> L2 centerline; approximately 310-feet west of the Filbert 61 dB <br /> Street centerline (along the alley behind the homes <br /> fronting E Myrtle Street); 12 feet above grade. <br /> Approximately 55-feet north of the Weber Avenue <br /> L3 centerline; approximately 35-feet east of the Filbert 75 dB <br /> Street centerline; 12 feet above grade. <br /> Approximately 20-feet south of the Weber Avenue <br /> L4 centerline; approximately 260-feet west of the Filbert 71 dB <br /> Street centerline; 12 feet above grade. <br /> Approximately 20-feet south of the Weber Avenue <br /> L5 centerline; approximately 250-feet west of the F 69 dB <br /> Street centerline; 12 feet above grade. <br /> TABLE 3-4 <br /> NOISE AND LAND USE COMPATIBILITY STANDARDS (DNL) <br /> STOCKTON GENERAL PLAN <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 <br /> A assumption that any buildings involved are of normal, conventional <br /> construction, without 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 <br /> requirements is made and needed insulation features have been included <br /> in the design. <br /> C Unacceptable: New construction or development should not be undertaken. <br /> 121339/ST011 8226 3-46 October 14, 2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br />