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PACK ASSOCIATES ,INC.
Consulting Engineers
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September 7, 1989
Proiect No. 21 -083
Mr. Bob Dunnett
Brookside Swim and Racquet Club C
19127 Cox Avenue
Saratoga, California 95070 PLANNING DEPT
Subject: Noise Assessment Study of the Brookside Swim and
Racquet Club, Saratoga
Ref.(a): Noise Ordinance of the City of Saratoga,
Article 7 -30, Noise Control, Adopted August 1987
Dear Mr. Dunnett:
This report presents the results of a noise assessment study of
the Brookside Swim and Racquet Club in Saratoga. The noise
levels presented herein were evaluated against the noise
standards of the City of Saratoga Noise Ordinance, Ref.(a), which
specifies a noise level limit of 6 dBA above the local ambient at
any point outside of the property plane.
Sections I and II of this report contain our findings and
evaluations, respectively. Appendix A, attached, contains noise
data measured during a swim meet.
I. Findings
The findings presented below include the results of the
noise level analysis and an evaluation against the standards of
the City of Saratoga Noise Ordinance.
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The standards specify a limit of 6 dBA above the local
ambient. Measurements at several locations along the tennis club
and residential property lines indicated an ambient level of
48 dBA. Thus, the noise level limit at the residential property
planes is 54 dBA.
The noise levels shown below are without the application of
mitigation - measures.
A. Noise Levels During Typical Weekday Activities
- The maximum noise levels measured at five locations
along the east and north tennis club property lines
ranged from 43 to 52 dBA. Thus, the noise levels
produced by the club are in compliance with the City of
Saratoga Noise Ordinance.
B. Noise Levels During Typical Weekend Activities
The maximum noise levels measured at five locations
along the east and north property lines of the club
ranged from 48 to 58 dBA. Thus, the noise levels
exceeded the limits of the Saratoga Noise Ordinance by
2 dB at two locations.
II. Evaluations of Noise Levels
To determine the noise impacts on surrounding residential
areas, noise level measurements were taken at five locations
along the east and north tennis club property lines.
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Measurements were made on August 31, 1989 using a Bruel and Kjaer
2231 sound analyzer. This test reflected typical weekday
activities. Measurements were also made on July 8, 1989 using a
Gen Rad Type 1933 sound analyzer. This test reflected typical
weekend activities.
Measurement Location 1 was approximately 100 ft. from the
pool area. Locations 2 through 5 were approximately 40 ft. from
the respective tennis court areas.
The results of the measurements are shown in Table I, below.
TABLE I
Noise Levels Measured at the Brookside Club Property Line
Location Date and Peak Noise Level, dBA
August 31, 1989 July 8, 1989
1. East of Pool 52 48
2. Bleachers at Easterly Tennis Courts 48 58
3. Northeast Corner of Tennis Courts 45 58
4. Water Fountain at North Property Line 44 56
5. Near Driveway at North Property Line 43 51
As shown above, three locations at the club are impacted by
noise levels in excess of the standards. However, the residence
nearest Location 2 is approximately 80 ft. away and behind the
property line fence. Therefore, the peak noise level at this
residence is 50 dBA and is in compliance with the standards.
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The noise level at the northeast
also 2 dB in excess of the standards.
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at greater distances from the noise source receive lower noise
levels.
A difference of 3 dB is "just perceptible" to the human ear.
In conclusion, one residence along the northeast corner of
the club is impacted by tennis club activities. As the
exceedence level is 2 dB, the ensuing impact may not be
noticeable.
The noise levels presented are from field measurements and
calculations and are correct to the best of our knowledge.
However, changes in activities, apparatus, or equipment may
produce long -range noise levels different from our test results.
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If you have any questions or would like an elaboration of this
report, please call me.
Sincerely,
EDWARD L. PACK ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Attachment: Appendix A
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APPENDIX A
The noise levels presented below were measured on
June 24, 1989 during a semi - annual swim meet. The noise levels
were measured using a Gen Rad Type 1933 sound analyzer, which was
calibrated before and after the tests to assure accuracy.
The noise levels were evaluated against the standards of the
City of Saratoga Noise Ordinance, which specifies a limit of 6 dB
above the local ambient at the nearest property plane. The
ambient noise level at the adjacent property planes is 48 dBA.
The standard for this evaluation is 54 dBA.
The noise levels presented below are without the application
of mitigation measures.'
A. Noise Levels at the Nearest Residential Property Plane
A maximum noise level due to activities at the club, at
the nearest residential property plane, directly across
Saratoga Creek from the pool and basketball court is
- 71 dBA. The noise level is from children performing
cheers before the start of a semi - annual swimming meet
and is 17 dB in excess of the standards.
The whistle used to call the swim meet racers to the
starting blocks produced a maximum level of 63 dBA at
the nearest residential property plane. This level is
9 dB in excess of the standards.
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Individual tennis practicing against the practice wall
produced levels up to 62 dBA. These levels are up to
8 dB in excess of the standards.
The general noise of the swim meet produced levels up
to 59 dBA at the nearest residential property plane.
Thus, the levels are up to 5 dB in excess of the
standards.
Table II, below, shows the noise levels measured at five
property line locations during the swim meet.
TABLE II
Noise Levels Measured at the Brookside Property Line
Location Peak Noise Levels, dBA
1. East of Pool 82
2. Bleachers at Easterly Tennis Courts 58
3. Northeast Corner of Tennis Courts 58
4. Water Fountain -at North Property Line 56
5. Near Driveway at North Property Line 56
Basketball playing produced noise levels up to 64 dBA at a
10 ft. distance. At the nearest residential property line, this
level is reduced to 39 dBA.
In conclusion, noise levels produced during the semi - annual
swim meet are up to 17 dB in excess of the standards of the
City of Saratoga Noise Ordinance.
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