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TABLE 1-1 SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br />Significance <br />Significance <br />Before <br />With <br />Significant Impact <br />Mitigation Mitigation Measures <br />Mitigation <br />LAND -3. The Project would not conflict with any <br />No Impact N/A <br />N/A <br />applicable habitat conservation plan (HCP) or natural <br />community conservation plan. <br />LAND -4. The Project, in combination with past, present, <br />LTS N/A <br />N/A <br />and reasonably foreseeable projects, would result in less <br />than significant cumulative impacts with respect to land <br />use and planning. <br />NOISE <br />NOISE -1. The Project would expose people to or generate <br />noise levels in excess of standards established in the <br />General Plan and/or the applicable standards of other <br />agencies. <br />NOISE -1A: The project applicant shall submit an acoustic study to the <br />satisfaction of the City's Chief Building Official with the applications <br />for site plan review and/or Tentative Map, whichever is earlier. The <br />study shall demonstrate that all development meets applicable <br />exterior noise standards and all new residences meet an interior <br />noise level due to exterior noise of 45 dBA CNEL consistent with <br />State and local noise standards. The acceptable interior noise levels <br />for all non-residential construction will be determined based on a <br />case-by-case basis according to the type of activity proposed. This is <br />in accordance with General Plan Policy 35.02, Residential Interior <br />Noise Standard. The study shall be based on precise grading and <br />architectural plans including specific construction method details <br />and materials to calculate the necessary exterior to interior noise <br />reduction of approximately 20 dBA to achieve 45 dBA CNEL for <br />residential construction. The precise exterior to interior reduction <br />would be determined in the acoustical study when precise grading <br />plans with building elevations, footprints and architectural plans are <br />available. The applicant shall incorporate into the Project design all <br />required noise insulation features and techniques necessary to <br />reduce interior noise levels to achieve the interior noise standard. To <br />achieve the required interior noise levels, features such as upgraded <br />exterior wall and roof assemblies, upgraded windows, and exterior <br />doors may be reauired. <br />LTS <br />