Building Permit Issuance. a. Prior to issuance of permits for any residential units on the site, a noise study shall be completed by a qualified acoustical consultant and approved by the City. The study must describe any special construction on the buildings needed to ensure that interior noise levels in the residential units are no greater than 45dBA LDN or the ambient LDN level, whichever is higher. The qualified acoustical consultant must sign off on the plans submitted for building permits to ensure that the construction proposed is designed to be consistent with this condition. b. Prior to issuance of permits for any buildings over 35 feet tall along West Marine View Drive, a noise study shall be completed by a qualified acoustical consultant. The study must describe any special design and construction of the buildings needed to ensure that reflected noise from such building will not cause noise levels at the residential receiving properties to the east to exceed the existing noise levels described in the findings of the Greenbusch noise study provided by the Port to the City dated June 2, 2003 (after subtracting ambient noise sources not accounted for in the June 2, 2003 study). The noise study is attached to the original City SEPA document for the 2003-2005 this action (Revised Mitigated Determination of Non Significance #02-058 and a review of the original noise study for the Waterfront Place Central site plan is attached to the 2014 Mitigated Determination of Non Significance # . All plans submitted for building permits must be consistent with the SEPA conditions.
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Building Permit Issuance. a. Prior to issuance of permits for any residential units on the site, a noise study shall be completed by a qualified acoustical consultant and approved by the City. The study must describe any special construction on the buildings needed to ensure that interior noise levels in the residential units are no greater than 45dBA LDN or the ambient LDN level, whichever is higher. The qualified acoustical consultant must sign off on the plans submitted for building permits to ensure that the construction proposed is designed to be consistent with this condition.
b. Prior to issuance of permits for any buildings over 35 feet tall in height along West Marine View Drive, a noise study shall be completed by a qualified acoustical consultant. The study must describe any special design and construction of the buildings needed to ensure that reflected noise from such building will not cause noise levels at the residential receiving properties to the east to exceed the existing noise levels described in the findings of the Greenbusch noise study provided by the Port to the City dated June 2, 2003 (after subtracting ambient noise sources not accounted for in the June 2, 2003 study). The noise study is attached to the original City SEPA document for the 2003-2005 this action (Revised Mitigated Determination of Non Significance #02-058 and a review of the original noise study for the Waterfront Place Central site plan is attached to the 2014 Mitigated Determination of Non Significance # #SEPA 14-027. All plans submitted for building permits must be consistent with the SEPA conditions.
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Sources: Development Agreement