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T.F. Green Airport Improvement Program - FEIS Chapters - PVD

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T.F. <strong>Green</strong> <strong>Airport</strong> <strong>Improvement</strong> <strong>Program</strong>Environmental Impact Statement and Final Section 4(f) EvaluationTable 5-35Federally Defined Land Use Compatibility with Annual Day-Night Average SoundLevel (DNL)Annual DNL in DecibelsLand Use 85ResidentialResidential other than mobile homes and transient lodgings Y N 2 N 2 N N NMobile home parksTransient lodgingsYYNN 2NN 2NN 2NNNNPublic UseSchools Y N 2 N 2 N N NHospitals and nursing homesChurches, auditoriums, and concert hallsGovernmental servicesYYY25 125 1Y30 130 125 1 NN30 1 NNNNNNTransportationParkingYYYYY 3Y 3 Y 4Y 4 Y 5Y 5 Y 5NCommercial UseOffices, business and professionalWholesale and retail building materials, hardware and farm equipmentRetail trade – generalUtilitiesYYYYYYYY25 1Y 325 1Y 3 30 1Y 430 1Y 4NY 5NY 5NNNNCommunication Y Y 25 1 30 1 N NManufacturing and ProductionManufacturing – generalPhotographic and OpticalAgriculture (except livestock) and forestryLivestock farming and breedingYYYYYYY 7Y 7 Y 325 1Y 8Y 8 Y 430 1Y 9NMining and fishing, resource production and extraction Y Y Y Y Y YRecreationalOutdoor sports arenas and spectator sports Y Y 6 Y 6 N N NOutdoor music shells, amphitheaters Y N N N N NNature exhibits and zoos Y Y N N N NAmusements, parks, resorts and camps Y Y Y N N NSource: FAA Order 1050.1E.Notes:Y (YES) – Land use and related structures compatible without restrictions;N (NO) – Land use and related structures are not compatible and should be prohibited.Noise Level Reduction (NLR) (outdoor to indoor) to be achieved through incorporation of noise attenuation into the design and construction of the structure.1 25, 30, or 35 – Land use or related structures generally compatible; measures to achieve NLR of 25, 30 or 35 dB must be incorporated into design or constructionof structure.2 Where the community determines that residential or school uses must be allowed, measures to achieve outdoor to indoor NLR of at least 25 dB and 30 dB shouldbe incorporated into building codes and be considered in individual approvals. Normal residential construction can be expected to provide a NLR of 20 dB, thusthe reduction requirements are often stated as 5, 10 or 15 dB over standard construction and normally assume mechanical ventilation and closed windows yearround. However, the use of NLR criteria will not eliminate outdoor noise problems.3 Measures to achieve NLR of 25 dB must be incorporated into the design and construction of portions of these buildings where the public is received, office areas,noise-sensitive areas or where the normal noise level is low.4 Measures to achieve NLR of 30 dB must be incorporated into the design and construction of portions of these buildings where the public is received, office areas,noise-sensitive areas or where the normal noise level is low.5 Measures to achieve NLR of 35 dB must be incorporated into the design and construction of portions of these buildings where the public is received, office areas,noise-sensitive areas or where the normal noise level is low.6 Land use compatible provided special sound reinforcement systems are installed.7 Residential buildings require an NLR of 25.8 Residential buildings require an NLR of 30.9 Residential buildings not permitted.Y 5NY 9NNNY 9NChapter 5 - Environmental Consequences 5-50 July 2011\\mawatr\ev\09228.00\reports\<strong>FEIS</strong>_Final_July_2011\<strong>PVD</strong>_CH05_Environmental_Cons_JUL_2011.doc

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