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presentation at the Commission hearing based on the staff report. The <br />only addition made by the ALUC staff to the staff report published with <br />the meeting agenda was their acknowledgment of the City's letter on May <br />20, 2020 stating that the Final EIR for the Project would reinstate a <br />mitigation measure requiring "Notice of Airport in Vicinity," to be included <br />in all lease/rental agreements and post outdoor signage informing the <br />public of the presence of operating aircraft, which demonstrates further <br />compliance with the AELUP and to minimize potential future noise <br />complaints. <br />c. Noise. The residential and commercial land uses under the proposed <br />Project are consistent with the aircraft noise standards of the AELUP. <br />i. Project is located outside of the JWA 60 to 65 dBA CNEL aircraft <br />noise contours. Aircraft noise analysis was completed in the <br />Project's EIR and presented at the ALUC hearing. The JWA GAIP <br />EIR also contains noise analysis demonstrating that the Project is <br />outside of the 60 dBA CNEL noise contour. This noise analysis is <br />based on one year's worth of aircraft operations in all runway <br />operating configurations with for both existing aircraft fleet mixes <br />and future fleet forecasts. This analysis includes the time of day of <br />all operations and includes noise penalties for evening (7 pm to 10 <br />pm) and night (10 pm to 7 am) aircraft operations of five and ten <br />decibels per operation. Residential land uses are normally <br />consistent in areas impacted by aircraft noise up to 60 dBA CNEL <br />and commercial land uses up to 65 dBA CNEL as shown in the <br />AELUP Table 1. These are the same noise standards used by the <br />FAA and the State of California to identify compatible land uses <br />near airports. <br />ii. The project is located outside of the JWA single -event aircraft <br />noise contours. The detailed aircraft noise analysis completed as <br />part of the JWA GAIP EIR included analysis of single event aircraft <br />noise. This analysis included single event noise contours for the <br />noisiest aircraft making regular use of JWA. The Project <br />developer's consultant provided analysis and information at the <br />ALUC hearing showing the Project site is located outside of the <br />JWA 85 dB single event noise contours for all aircraft making <br />regular use of the Airport. <br />iii. The project includes mitigation measure notifying future residents. <br />The Final EIR for the Project revised on May 22, 2020 includes a <br />mitigation measure requiring "Notice of Airport in Vicinity," to be <br />included in all lease/rental agreements and post outdoor signage <br />informing the public of the presence of operating aircraft, which <br />demonstrates further compliance with the AELUP and to minimize <br />potential future noise complaints. <br />Resolution No. 2020-067 <br />60A-8 Page 5 of 13 <br />