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Limit noise levels from auto mall car wash stations to 60 dBA <br /> at the continuing care community facility. At the auto mall, <br /> all car washes shall be located and designed such that noise <br /> from the car washes, including the vacuuming areas, shall <br /> not exceed 60 dBA at any habitable structure, per MM <br /> NO -1.5. <br /> Draft SE1R, pp. 70 -73; DEIR, p. 3.7 -21 <br /> 19. Potential for groundborne vibration due to project construction activities <br /> Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measures are feasible <br /> and have been incorporated into the MMRP, thereby mitigating the <br /> impact to a less- than significant level: <br /> Reduce potential pile driving vibration effects on nearby <br /> structures below the structural damage threshold. To <br /> mitigate potential pile- driving vibration impacts, a site <br /> specific engineering assessment shall be completed under <br /> the supervision of a qualified vibration consultant to assure <br /> that there would be no potential for structural damage to <br /> nearby existing buildings, based on a vibration damage <br /> threshold for a peak particle velocity (PPV) of 0.20 inches <br /> per second. This plan shall be submitted for review and <br /> approval of the City Engineer prior to approval of the bridge <br /> plans to ensure that maximum feasible vibration reduction is <br /> achieved, per MM NO -2.1. <br /> Notify neighbors within 300 feet of the bridge project <br /> construction area at least 30 days in advance of any pile <br /> driving activities about the estimated duration of the activity <br /> and prepare a list of measures to track and respond to <br /> complaints pertaining to bridge construction, per MM <br /> NO -2.2. <br /> Draft SEIR, pp. 70 -73; DEIR, p. 3.7 -29 <br /> 20. Potential for substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise <br /> levels during project construction. <br /> Finding. The City finds that the following mitigation measure is feasible and <br /> has been incorporated into the MMRP, thereby mitigating the <br /> impacts to a less- than significant level: <br /> 27 <br /> Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations <br />