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already been adopted by the City Council with the <br /> Pleasanton General Plan Environmental Impact <br /> Report. <br /> <br />B. Noise <br /> Impact: <br /> <br /> The City Council finds that cumulative noise levels <br /> generated by cumulative development in the southeastern <br /> Pleasanton area would result in significant noise impact <br /> on project homes within approximately 90 feet of the <br /> Bernal Avenue centerline, if the sound barrier is not <br /> properly designed and on the second floor buildin~ <br /> facades close to Bernal Avenue (Final EIR, page 9-4). <br /> <br /> Facts: <br /> <br /> 1. All homes exposed to noise levels higher than 60 dB <br /> Ldn shall be constructed to allow residents to <br /> maintain closed windows for noise control. In <br /> homes where closed windows are required for noise <br /> control, ventilation and air conditioning systems <br /> must be designed to allow adequate interior air <br /> quality without the use of open windows for <br /> ventilation. <br /> <br /> 2. The height of the Bernal Avenue noise attenuation <br /> will and final design of all necessary returns <br /> shall be subject to the recommendations of an <br /> acoustical study to be submitted with the tentative <br /> map; final approval of said recommendations shall <br /> be subject to review and approval by the Planning <br /> Director. <br /> <br /> Findings: <br /> <br /> 1. The City Council adopts the above-stated <br /> conclusions of the Final EIR with respect to the <br /> significance of noise impact resulting from project <br /> development. <br /> <br /> 2. The City Council finds that mitigation measures are <br /> feasible and will be required as a condition of <br /> approval. <br /> <br /> 3. The City Council finds that the mitigation measures <br /> incorporated into current project, the additional <br /> mitigation measures discussed and set forth in the <br /> Final EIR, and mitigation measures which will be <br /> <br /> - 24 - <br /> <br /> <br />