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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 94-02; Pacific Pointe; Tentative Map (CT) (10)GORDON BRICKEN & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ACOUSTICAL **<! ENERGY ENGINEERS January 17, 1995 MR. DENNIS HENDRICKSON LUCAS AND MERCIER DEVELOPMENT 29712 Avenida de la Banderae Rancho Santa Margarita, California 92688 SUBJECT! ADDENDUM TO ACOUSTICAL REPORT 94/16Q-R SIX UNIT SUBDIVISION - -. _CTEY__OF CARLSJBAD Dear Mr. HendricJcson; It has been brought to our attention that residents near your project are concerned with railroad noise increasing due to reflected sound energy off of your project. Sound energy travels in a fashion similar to light. Sound and light travel in straight lines (rays) away from the source. They do not turn corners. If sound or light is directed towards a reflective surface, the energy will return from that surface at an inverse to the approach angle. In other words, if a sound or light source is pointed directly at, and perpendicular to, a reflective surface, the energy will return along its original path. If a sound or light source is pointed at a 45 degree angle to the reflective surface, then it will return in a direction 90 degrees away from its original path of travel. In the case of railroad noise, only sound energytravelling more or less parallel to the ground could be reflected towards other structures. However, reflected railroad sound energy travelling parallel to the ground will be blocked from further travel by the train itself. Only sound energy moving upward from a train could be reflected back over the train. Unless the potentially impacted buildings are much taller than the sound reflecting building, the reflected sound energy will continue to 1621 East Seventeenth Street, Suits K • Santa Ana, California 92701 • Phone (714) 835-0249 FAX (714)835-1957 o 95/025 travel upward and over the potentially impacted buildings, Thus, there is little chance of reflected sound energy impacting other residences when a train is between the project and such residences. Finally, the worst case sound reflection conditions described above would only occur for a large, perfectly flat reflective wall erected parallel to, and directly adjacent the railroad tracks for a significant distance. This project will not erect any flat reflective surfaces of any dimensions large enough to create significant reflections at other properties. Additionally, the existing structures between the railroad tracks and the project will not only break up sound energy travelling towards the project, but will also break up any sound energy reflected back from the project. The proposed six unit project will not produce adverse sound reflections from the railroad and will not increase overall railroad sound levels. The project will not create any adverse sound impacts on surrounding properties. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call. Prepared by: Christopher Jean Staff Engineer /mmb