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PC-2009-18, PUD-68, CONTINUING LIFE COMMUNITIES
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PC-2009-18, PUD-68, CONTINUING LIFE COMMUNITIES
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RESOLUTIONS
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6/24/2009
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PC-2009-18
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106 feet in length, to each homeowner on Vermont Place, generally as <br />shown in Exhibit B. <br />7. Access to the Arroyo Mocho. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for <br />any building in Phase I, the property owner shall deliver to the City two <br />easement agreements, the form of which must be approved by the City <br />Attorney. One easement shall be to Zone 7 and the City for access <br />purposes to the Arroyo Mocho and the other easement shall be to the City <br />for access by pedestrians and bicyclists to the northern Arroyo Mocho <br />maintenance road. The design, including all improvements to the easement <br />areas, and the location and widths of the easements shall be subject to <br />approval by the Principal Planner, the City Engineer and the Director of <br />Parks and Community Services. The improvements to the pedestrian and <br />bicycle easement shall include a paved trail, landscaping, and a sign <br />directing the public to the Arroyo Mocho maintenance road. The <br />agreements will provide that the property owner will be responsible to <br />maintain the improvements and defend/indemnify the City and, where <br />applicable, Zone 7. <br />B. EIR Mitigation Measures <br />Noise. <br />a. Interior Noise. <br />(i.) Prior to the City's issuing building permits, the developer of the <br />senior continuing care community shall submit to the City a noise <br />analysis prepared by a qualified acoustical consultant that <br />demonstrates that all structures where people will sleep and the <br />health care facility can meet the City standard for single event <br />noise levels, i.e., the maximum sound levels (Lmax) would be <br />below 50 dBA in all rooms where people will sleep and 55 dBA in <br />all other habitable rooms. Noise reduction features may include, <br />but are not limited to, building siting, upgraded insulation, sound <br />rated windows and doors, sound rated exterior wall assemblies, <br />and acoustical caulking. If exterior to interior noise reduction <br />features for a structure requires inoperable or closed windows to <br />meet the noise standard, an energy efficient HVAC system <br />meeting California Building Code requirements must be provided. <br />(ii.) All proposed structures where people will reside will need to meet <br />or be below the City's interior noise level standard of 45 dBA Ldn. <br />Noise reduction features may include, but are not limited to, <br />building siting, upgraded insulation, sound rated windows and <br />doors, sound rated exterior wall assemblies, and acoustical <br />caulking. At the senior continuing care community if exterior to <br />interior noise reduction features for a unit where people will sleep <br />require inoperable or closed windows to meet the noise standard, <br />
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