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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 93-09; Ocean Bluff; Tentative Map (CT) (97)c Report No. 9321 June 7 1993 JAMES C. BERRY - ACOUSTICIAN 2401 Trace Road Spring Valley, CA 91978 (619) 660-0064 REPORT ON AN ACOUSTICAL STUDY Ocean Bluff On the Extension of Poinsettia Lane at Black Rail Road City of Carlsbad Prepared for: Ocean Bluff Partnership 4370 La Jolla Village Drive, Suite 120 San Diego, CA 92122-1233 by; James C. Berry Acoustician • f.\ir- ft p/>«:, .,< u b c James C. Berry - Acoustician Report No. 9321 (619) 660-0064 Page 1 REPORT ON AN ACOUSTICAL STUDY Ocean Bluff on the Extension of Poinsettia Lane at Black Rail Road, Carlsbad INTRODUCTION Ocean Bluff will be a 97 lot residential development to be located on the north side of the eastward extension of Poinsettia Lane, west of Black Rail Road (Thomas Brothers Map No. 19 E3.) Access to the site will be from Black Rail Road which will be a 60 foot collector street. Poinsettia Lane will be a major arterial road with a 102 foot wide right-of-way and a posted speed limit of 50 mph. There will be 16 lots whose back yards will face on to Poinsettia Lane. A partial site plan is shown in the attached Figure 1. EXISTING CONDITIONS The site was visited on Wednesday, June 2 1993, for familiarization purposes and to make noise measurements. Poinsettia Lane currently has its eastward termination at Alga Road, which continues south and east to El Camino Real thus providing an east-west connector to Interstate Highway 5. (The Poinsettia Lane extension will replace this connection.) At the site there are no roads existing and the ground is virtually undisturbed. The existing noise ambient is due only to distant traffic and aircraft overflights due to operations from the McClellan Palomar Airport. Access to the site was limited, but a single noise measurement location was chosen along the future Poinsettia Lane alignment, as far from the existing termination as possible. There was no direct line-of-sight to any noise source except for overhead aircraft. The single 30 minute noise measurement was made using a Quest Electronics Precision Integrating Sound Level Meter, Type 1800, Serial No. HP 0050017, incorporating a Condenser Microphone Type MK 224, Serial No. 89335, with calibrations traceable to the National Bureau of Standards dated September 25, 1992. The sound level meter meets all applicable U.S. and International Standards for Type 1 instruments (ANSI S 1.4-1983; IEC 604-1979 and 804-1984.) The meter was calibrated prior to use with a Type CA-22 Pressure Calibrator, Serial No. J0040042. It was then mounted on a tripod at a height of 4 feet from the ground and fitted with a windscreen. James C. Berry - Acoustician (619) 660-0064 Report No. 9321 Page 2 The results of the noise measurements were as follows: All Noise Levels in dB(A) Highest Recorded Lmax 67 Lowest Recorded Lmin 34 Average Leq 47 Time of Day 10:14A 10:45A Duration Min. 31 The Lmax was caused by an aircraft overflight. The Lmin represents the underlying ambient without any local noise sources. The 31 minute Leq can be taken as representing a typical weekday, daytime hourly average [Leq (hour)]. The long term average community noise equivalent level (CNEL) can be obtained from the expression CNEL = Leq (hour) + 2 dB(A) Thus at the measurement site the noise level was 49 dB(A) CNEL. Although it has no bearing on the project, traffic was counted at the Poinsettia Lane/Alga Road intersection while the noise measurement was under way. Poinsettia Lane is a four lane divided highway, with a posted speed of 40 mph. A total of 186 vehicles was counted in 30 minutes, including 9 medium trucks and 1 heavy vehicle. This was equivalent to 6,414 average daily trips (ADT) and is a minor noise source. It should also be noted that the site is within the 3 mile radius influence area of the McClellan Palomar airport but noise from this source was not found to be significant. FUTURE NOISE LEVELS WITHOUT THE PROJECT It is assumed that, even without the Ocean Bluff project, Poinsettia Lane will be completed as a 102 foot right-of-way major arterial road from its present eastern terminus to at least El Camino Real The posted speed limit would be 50 mph and the ultimate traffic flow would be 24,800 ADT (Source: Site Plan and Traffic Study provided by Hunsaker and Associates San Diego Inc.) Noise levels due to the extended Poinsettia Lane cannot be derived from extrapolated existing conditions. Therefore the available data were fed into the traffic noise prediction model developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA-RD-77-108) modified for the CALVANO emission levels. Assumptions were made that the vehicle mix would contain 2 percent medium and 1 percent heavy vehicles, typical of area roads. The observer was assumed to be standing at the edge of the right-of-way and the ground from source to observer was assumed to be hard. The results of the calculations are shown in Table 1. James C. Berry - Acoustician (619) 660-0064 Report No. 9321 Page3 After passing the observer at the edge of the right-of-way, the traffic noise would then travel over undisturbed soft ground with a propagation constant of 4.5 dB per doubling of distance. Thus from a level of 73 dB(A) CNEL at the edge of the right-of-way, the major noise contours would occur as follows: Noise Contour dB(A) CNEL 70 65 60 Distance from Road C.L - feet 81 174 375 These noise contours are shown in Figure 1. Note that the calculations assume flat, soft ground and take no account of shielding provided by the natural topography. PROJECT IMPACTS Construction Construction will create a significant, mostly unmitigable but temporary noise impact in the surrounding area. Machines associated with grading, excavating, paving, hauling and building construction will be present at the site at various times. The City of Carlsbad Planning Department Administrative Policy No. 17 does not cover construction noise per se. In various jurisdictions around the County, construction noise is either exempt from exterior noise level limits or is allowed only during the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and prohibited at all other times including all public holidays. An average noise level of 75 dB(A) at an adjacent property line for 8 hours in any 24 hour period is also a common restriction. Local enforcement can monitor the time constraints. Modern construction equipment properly used and maintained will usually comply with the noise level limits. At completion of the project, all construction noise will cease. The City of Carlsbad's policy on construction noise will have be to be observed on this project. Project Generated Traffic The traffic study indicates that the project will generate 980 ADT. This will use Black Rail Road and then join traffic on Poinsettia Lane. Within the project this is low volume, low speed self-generated noise. A total of 980 ADT in itself is not recognized as a significant noise source. The traffic study indicates about a 50/50 split on Poinsettia Lane. Thus 490 ADT will be part of the 24,800 ADT passing the site, representing 2 percent of the total. The acoustical contribution would be less than 0.1 dB(A) CNEL, which is insignificant. James C. Berry - Acoustician Report No. 9321 (619) 660-0064 Page 4 Project Generated Noise This will be a typical residential development within an area similarly zoned. Noise associated with suburban living will be present. There will be no new or unusual noise sources introduced into the area. IMPACTS ON THE PROJECT Exteror Noise As can be seen from the contours on Figure 1, there are 8 lots directly fronting Poinsettia Lane where noise levels are 70 to 73 dB(A) CNEL within their property boundaries. 10 lots will have noise levels above 65 dB(A) CNEL and 28 lots are within the theoretical 60 dB(A) CNEL contour line. These findings take no account of mitigation provided by the natural topography or site grading. The Carlsbad Policy No. 17 requires that exterior noise be mitigated to 60 dB(A) CNEL at a point 5 feet inside the proposed project's property line at 6 feet above finished grade level and above the first floor level if usable exterior space is provided. This is discussed below. Interior Noise Dwelling interior noise obviously depends on the exterior noise, unmitigated or mitigated. As the dwellings will be fronting on to the project's interior streets, they will be set back from Poinsettia Lane. Typical California construction methods comprising wood framing, exterior stucco, interior drywall, cavity insulation and standard glazing will provide 15 to 20 dB(A) of noise reduction if windows and/or doors are left partially open and 25 to 30 dB(A) if all openings are closed. (Source: County of San Diego General Plan.) Carlsbad Policy No. 17 requires that no interior CNEL shall exceed 45 dB(A) when openings are closed. As shown above, the minimum attenuation provided by a closed-up house is 25 dB(A) and thus, in the worst case, the exterior noise level could be as high as 70 dB(A) and still meet the 45 dB(A) interior requirement. Figure 1 shows that, at all residence locations, exterior noise levels will be below 70 dB(A) CNEL and the Policy No. 17 will be satisfied. MITIGATION Mitigation will be required at 15 lots directly facing Poinsettia Lane. This will have to take the form of a barrier along the property lines or the top of a graded bank, whichever is most convenient. The barrier may take the form of a berm, a wall or a combination of both. o James C. Berry - Acoustician Report No. 9321 (619) 660-0064 Page 5 In order to comply with Carlsbad Policy No. 17, mitigation ranging from 1 to 13 dB(A) will be required. Using the site plan showing road and lot elevations, the "barrier" portion of the FHWA model was used to determine barrier heights and resultant attenuations and noise levels. The lots affected have been arbitrarily identified as A through O on Figure 1. The assumption was made that the observer was standing 5 feet behind the barrier/wall which is at the top of the graded banking. Because of the location of the project property line and the grading requirements this is at variance with the wording of Policy No. 17 but is the only practical assumption in this case. Also, the Policy No. 17 requirement for a 6 foot high observer is different from the FHWA standard of 5 feet. The model was adjusted accordingly and results in higher barriers than are normally required. It was also assumed that barrier heights might be limited to 8 feet due to considerations of aesthetics. The results of the calculations are shown in Table 2. Note that at lots A through F, the noise level limit can be met with a 6 foot high barrier. Between lots G and K, the barrier needs to grow to a height of 8 feet. From lots L to O, the 60 dB(A) CNEL contour cannot be met with an 8 foot high wall, exceeding the limit by up to 2 dB(A). The wall would need to grow to 9.3 feet high in order to meet the requirements. The location of the barrier is shown in Figure 1 and should extend around on to Black Rail Road as indicated. There should be no balconies facing on to Poinsettia Lane unless they are fully enclosed and glassed-in. Mitigation applied to lots A through O plus the presence of the houses on the lots will shield all other lots in the project and no other mitigation is required SUMMARY OF FINDINGS The site is presently undeveloped and experiences only the existing rural ambient of about 50 dB(A) CNEL. The site is within the sphere of influence of the McClellan Palomar airport and the daytime ambient is primarily due to this source. Without the project but with extension of Poinsettia Lane as a 102 foot right-of-way major arterial road, the site will be impacted by the noise from a traffic flow of 24,800 ADT travelling at 50 mph. At the edge of the right-of-way, the noise level will be 73 dB(A) CNEL and the unmitigated 60 dB(A) CNEL contour will extend to 375 feet from the centerline of the road. Construction will cause a significant, mostly unmitigable, but temporary noise impact in the area. Project generated noise and project generated traffic noise will be insignificant. o James C. Berry - Acoustician Report No. 9321 (619) 660-0064 Page 6 The back yards of residences adjacent to Poinsettia Lane will have noise levels in excess of 60 dB(A) CNEL and will therefore require mitigation in order to comply with Carlsbad's Policy No. 17. Mitigation will take the form of a barrier along the lot boundaries, on top of banking provided by the lot grading. The barrier will need to be 6 feet high at the west end of the project, growing to 8 feet high at the east end (at Black Rail Road.) At the 5 easternmost lots, the noise levels will be 61 and 62 dB(A) CNEL even with the 8 foot barrier, which may be an aesthetic limit. Strict compliance with the 60 dB(A) CNEL limit would require the barrier to grow to 9.3 feet high along these 5 lots. Mitigated noise levels at the residences will be 60 dB(A) CNEL or below and interior noise levels will not exceed 45 dB(A) CNEL with standard construction. Residences and mitigation along Poinsettia Lane will shield all other houses on the project. There should be no balconies facing Poinsettia Lane unless they are fully enclosed. James C. Berry Acoustician o James C. Berry - Acoustician (619) 660-0064 Report No. 9321 Table 1 TABLE 1 - Noise Levels Resulting From Automotive Traffic Calculated Using FHWA Traffic Model RD-77-108 CALVANO Emission Levels Project: Ocean Bluff Road: Poinsettia Lane Section: West of Black Rail Road Year: Future Traffic Mix - Percent Vehicle Speeds - mph Automobiles 97 50 Viewing Angles - Degrees ADT 24,800 Medium Trucks 2 50 Left 90 Distance to Observer from Centerline of Traffic - feet Heavy Trucks 1 50 Right 90 51 All Noise Levels in dB(A) CNEL/Ldn Noise Levels at Observer Hard Ground Automobiles 72 Medium Trucks 63 Heavy Vehicles 64 Total 73 Noise Contours Distance from Geometric Center of Traffic - feet Noise Level Distance - Soft Gound 80 0 75 0 70 81 65 174 60 375 A distance of 0 feet is less than 40 feet from the CL of the traffic fhwamodl.doc James C. Berry - Acoustician (619) 660-0064 Report No. 9321 Table 2 Table 2 - Barrier Calculations Source Traffic on Poin- settia lane Lot A B C D E F G H Elevat- ion of Road 318 319 321 325 327 332 336 339 Base of Barrier 322 326 330 334 336 349.5 349.5 349.5 Feet of Observer 323 327 331 335 337 350.5 350.5 350.5 Source Height Autos Med.trks Hvy.trks 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 Barrier Height 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 6.0 7.1 7.7 Distance Source to Observer 360 330 290 255 210 150 100 85 Distance Barrier to Observer 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 CNEL not attenua- ted 61 61 62 63 64 66 69 70 Compo- nent of CNEL 60 51 52 60 51 52 61 52 53 62 53 54 63 54 55 65 56 57 68 59 60 69 60 61 FHWA Model Attn. Const. .00015 0 0 .00098 .0004 0 .0026 .0014 .00006 .004 .002 .0002 .0067 .0042 .0005 .062 .051 .027 .444 .398 .292 .739 .668 .505 Attenua- tion dB 2.0 0 0 3.0 2.5 0 3.7 3.2 1.8 4.0 3.5 2.1 4.5 4.1 2.6 6.3 6.1 5.6 8.8 8.7 8.1 9.8 9.6 9.1 Attenua- ted Compo- nent 58.0 51.0 52.0 57.0 48.5 52.0 57.3 48.8 51.2 58.0 49.5 51.9 58.5 49.9 52.4 58.7 49.9 51.4 59.2 50.3 51.9 59.2 50.4 51.9 Attenua- ted CNEL 60 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 o o continued: Barrier.doc James C. Berry - Acoustician (619) 660-0064 Report No.9321 Table 2 (cont) Table 2 (continued) - Barrier Calculations Source Traffic on Poin- settia Lane Lot I J K L M N O O (re- peated) Elevat- ion of Road 340.5 341 342 343 344 345 345 Base of Barrier 349 349 349 348.5 347.5 346.5 346 Feet of Observer 350 350 350 349.5 348.5 347.5 347 Source Height Autos Med.tr ks Hvy.trks 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 0 2.3 8 Barrier Height 7.8 7.8 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 9.3 Distance Source to Observer 80 75 70 65 60 58 56 Distance Barrier to Observer 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 CNEL not attenua- ted 70 70 71 71 72 72 72 Compo- nent of CNEL 69 60 61 69 60 61 70 61 62 70 61 62 71 62 63 71 62 63 71 62 63 FHWA Model Attn. Const. .762 .685 .508 .780 .697 .508 .896 .801 .583 .876 .774 .543 .827 .719 .478 .747 .639 .404 .737 .626 .386 1.58 1.42 1.03 Attenua- tion dB 9.9 9.7 9.1 9.9 9.7 9.1 10.3 10.0 9.4 10.2 9.9 9.2 10.1 9.8 9.0 9.8 9.5 8.7 9.8 9.5 8.6 11.8 11.5 10.6 Attenua- ted Compo- nent 59.1 50.3 51.9 59.1 50.3 51.9 59.7 51.0 52.6 59.8 51.1 52.8 60.1 52.2 54.0 61.2 52.5 54.3 61.2 52.5 54.4 59.2 50.5 52.4 Attenua- ted CNEL 60 60 61 61 62 62 62 60 O O Barrier.doc No. 9321 James C. Berry (619) 660-0064 ../ I / /•/ NORTH 110GI SC/^&INFEET FIGURE 1 - Partial Site Plan showing future contours and location of noise mitigating barrier