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TABLE 1. MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM <br /> Implementation ,Monitoring Monitoring and Monitoring Verification of <br /> Mitigation Measures Procedures Responsibility Reporting Action Schedule Compliance <br /> Mitigation Measure 4.7-1: Project contractors will be The project Community Review project Prior to issuance Verified by: <br /> required to comply with Pleasanton Municipal Code applicant shall Development specifications and of building and <br /> (Section 9.04.100), which would restrict noise generation incorporate the Department; grading and grading permit(s). <br /> by construction to the hours of 8:00 a.m.and 8:00 p.m. specifications of Construction construction plans <br /> on Mondays through Saturdays. All construction this measure into Services for inclusion of Field inspections <br /> equipment shall generate noise levels no greater than 83 the project specifications in during Date: <br /> dBA(Leq)at 25 feet. Feasible noise controls that could construction plan. this measure. construction. <br /> be implemented to reduce equipment noise levels <br /> include the following: Inspect site during <br /> a. Implement best available noise control construction to <br /> techniques such as mufflers, intake silencers, ensure compliance <br /> ducts, engine enclosures, acoustically with project <br /> attenuating shields or shrouds. construction plans. <br /> b. Equipment used for project construction shall <br /> be hydraulically-or electrically-powered impact <br /> tools (e.g.,jackhammers, pavement breakers, <br /> and rock drills)wherever possible to avoid <br /> noise associated with compressed air exhaust <br /> from pneumatically-powered tools. However, <br /> where use of pneumatically powered tools is <br /> unavoidable, an exhaust muffler on the <br /> compressed air exhaust shall be used; this <br /> muffler should lower noise levels from the <br /> exhaust by up to about 10 dBA. External <br /> jackets on the tools themselves shall be used <br /> where feasible, and this should achieve a <br /> reduction of 5 dBA. Quieter procedures such <br /> as drilling rather than impact equipment shall <br /> be used whenever feasible. <br /> c. Stationary noise sources shall be located as far <br /> from residential receptors as possible. If they <br /> must be located near residential receptors,they <br /> should be adequately muffled and enclosed <br /> within temporary sheds. <br /> d. Limit continuous operation of heavy equipment <br /> near sensitive receptors. <br /> e. The name and phone number of the <br /> designated project liaison shall be posted at <br /> the project site boundary so that the public can <br /> contact the liaison if noise disturbance occurs. <br /> This liaison shall immediately take steps to <br /> resolve any complaints received, including <br /> modifying construction practices as necessary <br /> to address the noise complaint. <br /> 11 <br /> LUND RANCI I I I-PUD-25 JUNE 2015 <br />