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HomeMy WebLinkAboutT12362_BAYVIEW CONDOSIII�IIIUlllllllal*NEW FILE* T12362 ACOUSTICAL IMPACTS international A7/781L Mike Koslandich Project Manager J.M. PETERS COMPANY 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 Newport Beach, CA 92660 i; RECEIVED PLANNING �11 1, V V IJ6710.- NEVdPG ; c i nUr, �ALtF, 2 February 1987 SUBJECT: Monitoring of. Interior/Exterior Noise Environment For Bayview Court Multi -Family, Tract 12362. Dear Mike:' 0 At the request of the City of Newport Beach, we have performed a 24-hour noise monitoring test for the above referenced development. On 29 January 1987, we installed a Larsen -Davis 700 computer based data logging Community Noise Analylzer in the B-1 plan unit located at 128 Baycrest Court (Attachment 1), and monitored the interior noise environment for 24 hours (see data sheets, Attachment 2). It should be noted that the unit measured was devoid of all carpet and interior furnishings (i.e., the ordinary occupied room absorption was not present). The results of this test showed that the interior CNEL was 40 dB; 5 dB quieter than the noisiest level allowed. Short-term inside/outside simultaneous noise measurements were also performed which showed that the noise reduction of the building shell is 21.8 dB. Therefore, the outdoor noise level is 61.8 dB CNEL (i.e., the 40 dB CNEL measured at the interior plus the 21.8 dB increase going from inside to outdoors). The outdoor noise level is therefore 3.2 dB below the maximum allowable 65 dB CNEL. In summary, both the interior and exterior noise levels have been measured to be in conformance with the requirements of the City of Newport Beach. Sincerely, Otft Jr. Principal Member INCE/NCAC Orange County Certified Consultant Attachments (2) 3176 Pullman Street, Suite 120, Costa Mesa, California 92626 (714)549.4092 A7/781L Attachment 1 FIGURE Bayview Court Noise Monitoring Site, Lot 82B 29-30 January 1987 A7/78IL �tachment 2 Dose Proj SEL LVL Time Lmin OLamaa:: VLD RMS Ex Pk Ex R/S Memory L01 LIO L50 L90 n jfN �f A IF2IE F' M Y=i -r LARSON—DAMS LADS -- MODEL 700 01/30/87 13:70:04 SN 70OB0307 PAGE 0.0 0.0 87.2 37.8 0=: 59 : 59 13.5 70.0 80.0 00 0106 0012 01 5310.0 50.5 32.5 29.5 22.0 81E-rUF' L?Ink '➢"ink Weft SLOW P9 Unwgt =0 Crit 90.0 Thld _2.0 E;cch 3y LDL =0 RMS Thld 50.0 Pk Thld 70.0 Hyst 7 Run date 01/29 Stop date 01/30 Run time 1 18:00 Stop time 18:00 Run time 2 99:00 Stop time 2 ?0:00 Excd =0 Intv =1 Time 01:00 Auto —Stop =0 Ln =1 Hist =0 Save Pk =1 Per 255.0 Cal 13.5 Ver 1.780 A.I.int. r AV781L 0 10 Attachment 2 I M-rV FtIEF'OF -r LARSON-DAVIS LABS -- MODEL 700 2 01/30/87 18:32:05 SN 70OB0307 PAGE Cnt LVL SEL Lma:c Lpk Lmin Date Time Dur Ex Pk ❑v 1 38.0 73.5 59.5 = 71.5 51.5 13L5029 JAN39.0 18:L500= 31.00 him L904= 28.0 L01 33.0 73.5 L91J= 51.0 Y4L5029 zq.0 19:L500= 30.50 him L903= 27.5 39.5 75.0 60.5 71.5 24L'29 JAN 5 20.00:01 31:0 him 945= ?7.0 LO1 = 53.L50 = 4 36.5 72.0 L I = 46.0 `5L1029 SJAN G 21 L500= 28.00 him L901= 26.5 5 32.0 67.5 50.0 61.5 ?2.5 29 JAN 22:00:01 1:00 him 0 0 0 L01 = 44.5 L10 = 33.5 L50 = 27.5 L90 = 25.5 6 28.5 64.5 42.0 60.5 22.5 29 JAN 23:00:01 1:00 him 0 0 0 L01 = 39.0 L10 = 30.5 L50 = 26.5 L90 = 24.5 7 26.0 61.5 LOI = 36.0 `1L103= 27.0 O:L500= 24.50 him 900= 22.5 fl 23.5 59.0 L015= 29.5 120.5 0L10J= 25.0 1:L500= 22.50 him 900= 21.5 9 26.4 61.5 LOi.S= 38.5 ?0L10J= 26.0 y L500= 21.50 him L900= 20.5 10 21.0 57.0 L0i0= 25.5 20Li0J0 22.0 3:L500= 21.00 h:L900= 20.5 11 24.0 59.5 40.5 56.5 20.0 30 JAN 4:00:01 1:00 him 0 0 0 L41 = 33.0 L10 = 25.5 L50 = 22.0 L90 = 20.5 12 27.0 62.5 L]I = 4.5 20L10L= 29.0 J:L500= .6.0° h:L900- `22.5 13 34.0 69.5 L 024L1035.0 L5030. 63.0 30 JAN 6.0= 5L90 0 h ` 1= 45.5 = 27.5 14 40.0 75.5 56.0 70.0 29.5 30 JAN 7:00.01 1:00 him 8 0 0 LOi = 53.0 L10 = 42.5 L50 = 34.0 L90 = 31.5 15 37.5 73.0 56.0 69.0 26.0 30 JAN 8:00:01 1:00 him 5 0 0 LO1 = 50.0 L10 = 39.0 L50 = 33.0 L90 = 30.5 16 43.5 79.0 080.0 52530 41.0 9'L500= 31.5L90 JAN0 h 8 L01= 1.5 L10 = 28.5 17 39.0 74.5 L015= 52.0 `JL1030 4A1N0 10:L500= 31.50 h:L908= 28.0 18 38.5 74.0 L41J= 51.5 y5L10'j0 40N5 11:L50�]1 31.00 h:L909= 27.5 19 38.5 74.4 L]1J= 51.5 ?6LIOy= 39N5 12:L50�]1 31.00 h:L907= 28.0 20 39.5 75.0 58.0 70.5 25.5 30 JAN 13:00:01 1:00 him 7 1 0 LO1 = 52.5 L10 = 42.5 L50 = 33.0 L90 = 29.0 21 39.5 75.0 60i0- 52i0 V4L103= 42.5 14:Lr5001 32.00 h:L909= 27.5 22 41.0 76.5 60.5 69.0 24.5 30 JAN 15:00:01 1:00 him 13 0 0 L01 = 54.0 L10 = 43.5 L50 = 32.5 L90 = 27.5 23 39.0 74.5 56.0 68.5 25.0 30 JAN = 16:00:01 �1:00 him 909- '7.5 L01 = 50.5 L10 = 42.E L50 24 38.5 74.0 L010= 51.E y6L10J0 4A1N5 17:L5001 31.0 h"L908= 27.5 A.I.int. , 86-26291-5 WHEN RECOADED MAIL TO: J.M. PETERS COMPANY,INC. 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 Newport Beach, California 92660 Attention: Nancy Sparks \ PLANNING $11.00 NOTICE OF AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS FROM JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Recorded at the request of TICOR TITLE INS. CO. OF CALIF. 8:00 A.M. JUN 2 31986 OFFICIAL RECORDS ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Of c. a V a uu Recorder Bayview I, a joint venture composed of J.M. PETERS ANY, a California corporation, and DSL SERVICE COMPANY, a California corporation, is the owner and developer of certain property in the County of Orange, State of California known as "Bayview" and more particularly described as: See legal description attached hereto as Exhibit "A" As a condition of approval of said development by the County of Orange, Bayview I is required to record a document separate from any deed, which will be an information notice to all future purchasers, lessees, other occupants and commercial land owners and users of aircraft operations impacting said project from the John Wayne Airport, which is located nearby. Accordingly, notice is hereby given to'all future owners and occupants of land described within Exhibit "A" attached hereto that the project, and the entirety thereof, is subject to overflight, sight and sound of aircraft operations from John Wayne Airport, located in the County of Orange, State of California. The projects close proximity to John Wayne Airport and its flight patterns dictates that full disclosure of noise and visual impact to all initial and subsequent pur- chasers, lessees, and other occupants of the project is in order and this written notice gives notice to each and everyone of said persons of said aircraft operations. Dated: November 14, 1985 Bayview I, a joint venture composed of J.M. PETERS COMPANY, INC., a California corporation, and DSL SERVICE COMPANY, a California corporation By: J.M. P IRS COMPANY, INC., a Cal fT rnia corporatlpr�, K �)X r � $6-26291 5 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE By: DSL SERVICE COMPANY, A California corporation By: R. F. DRISCOLL, President On November 14, 1985 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared JAMES M. PETERS, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument as President on behalf of J.M. PETERS COMPANY, the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. G""'L3EAL TNESS my hand and offic: 1 seai. CHRISTINA E. ULIEBL NOTARY PUBLIC • CAUFOMM PRYICIPAL OFFICE NO ORANGE COUNTY my CMIMMIN FIX No.4. Ion STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On November 14, 1985 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared R. F. DRISCOLL, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument as President on behalf of DSL SERVICE CO?TANY, a corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. WITNESS my hand and official seal. OFFICIAL SEAL ISTINA E. LtEBL EQ: Y PUBLIC • CALW40F MMNCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY mmm Ew Na. 4. IM -2- 1 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACTS 12362, 12529, 12530 • 86-262915 AND 12212 All that certain land situated in the State of California, County of Orange, City of Newport Beach described as follows: Lots 1, 2 and 3 inclusive of Tract 12362 as shown on a map recorded in Book 551, Pages 35 through 37, inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Lots 1 through 53 and Lots A through I, inclusive of Tract 12529 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 551, Pages 42 through 44 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Lots 1 through 43 and Lots A through I, inclusive of Tract 12530 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 551, Pages 45 through 47 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Lots 1 through 50 and Lots A through E, inclusive of Tract 12212 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 551, Pages 32 through 34 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. k 0 86962915 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF AIRPORT OPERATIONS FROM JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT The undersigned is a purchaser of property within the development known as Bayview,in the County of Orange, state of California, described as Lot of Tract as shown in the map filed in Book Pages inclusive of miscellaneous maps, records of Orange County, California. By execution hereof purchaser acknowledges and understands the provisions of the notice of aircraft activity recorded on , 1985, as instrument no. of official 1 records of Orange County, and acknowledges that a copy thereof has been delivered to the undersigned. Dated: 0 Ej January 28, 1987 'J efl 1�ij Mr. Brian Blain J.M. Peters 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 Newport Beach, CA 92660 RE: Bayview Court Dear Brian: > A'IYFV RAWM rk/I Wt.. N�'+�%PAt�r �EnYU4 We have completed a field review of Tract 12362, Lots 1, 2, and 3 and have found that the landscape construction is in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications as prepared by the Peridian Group, dated August 11, 1986. Sincerely, PE 3 ItA GROUP Philip nderToolen cc: Karl Kreutzer Mike Koslandich Landscape Archtte[mre/Plammng 17848 Sky Park Blvd., Imme, Cabfomm 92714 (714) 261.5120 1301 Byword Fast, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 (305) 462-4962 8555 Aao Drive, Suite 209, San Diego, Calnfomm 92123 (619) 279.7791 ' 5195 Las Vegas Bite South, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 (702) 798,5237 Principals: Courtland Paul, Arthur Beggs, Shinji Nakagawa, Gerald Pearson, Rae L Rice, Dennis M. Taylor Dennis Anderson, Donald Henry, Barry Jesmer, Michael McKay, Frank Marcgmkn, Jeffrey Maasky Associates: Dennis R. YourW, Robert Clark, John Van Derhoof, Michael A Green, Don J. Camacesn, Stven Kellogg, Tom Mackenzie, Blake Haman ACOUSTICAL• • IMPACTS international A7/781L o` 0 2 February 1987 RECEIVED O'J4.DItSS Mike Koslandich FEB021987 Project Manager r3� Cyr( CF j J.M. PETERS COMPANY �ryRiDEACN 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 CglF' r' Newport Beach, CA 92660 SUBJECT: Monitoring of Interior/Exterior Noise Environment For Bayview Court Multi —Family, Tract 12362. Dear Mike: At the request of the City of Newport Beach, we have performed a 24—hour noise monitoring test for the above referenced development. On 29 January 1987, we installed a Larsen —Davis 700 computer based data logging Community Noise Analylzer in the B-1 plan unit located at 128 Baycrest Court (Attachment 1), and monitored the interior noise environment for 24 hours (see data sheets, Attachment 2). It should be noted that the unit measured was devoid of all carpet and interior furnishings (i.e., the ordinary occupied room absorption was not present). The results of this test showed that the interior CNEL was 40 dB; 5 dB quieter than the noisiest level allowed. Short—term inside/outside simultaneous noise measurements were also performed which showed that the noise reduction of the building shell is 21.8 dB. Therefore, the outdoor noise level is 61.8 dB CNEL (i.e., the 40 dB CNEL measured at the interior plus the 21.8 dB increase going from inside to outdoors). The outdoor noise level is therefore 3.2 dB below the maximum allowable 65 dB CNEL. In summary, both the interior and exterior noise levels have been measured to be in conformance with the requirements of the City of Newport Beach. Sincerely, Otto C. B xler, Jr. Principal Member INCE/NCAC Orange County Certified Consultant Attachments (2) 3176 Pullman Street, Suite 120, Costa Mesa, California 92626 (714)5494092 A7/781L • • Attachment 1 FIGURE Bayview Court Noise Monitoring Site, Lot 82B 29-30 January 1987 fi qw(a 4& O(aW, L .u� dtiit' �, t v r• ar ANABIL • Atohment 2 13141-AN FRE=F'OffI-r LARSON-DAVIS LADS -- MODEL 700 01/30/27 13:30:04 SN 70OB0307 PAGE 1 Dose 0.0 Proi 0.0 SEL 87.2 LVL 37.8 Time 0023:50 59 Lmin 13.5 Lamex 70.0 OVLD 00 RMS Ex 0106 Pk Er. 0012 R/S 01 Memory 5310.0 L01 50.5 L10 38.5 L50 29.5 L90 22.0 SITUP ngirAN Detc SLOW Wght A PI: Unwgt =0 Crit 90.0 Thld 32.0 Exch 3 LDL =0 RMS Thld 30.0 Pk Thld 70.0 Hyst 7 Run date 01/29 Stop date 01/30 Run time 1 18:00 Stop time 1 18:00 Run time 2 99:00 Stop time 2 >0:00 Excd =0 Intv =1 Time 01:00 Auto -Stop =0 Ln =1 Hist =0 Save Pk =1 Per 255.0 Cal 11.5 Ver 1.380 A.I.int. A',/781L ` • Attachment 2 rINTV IFiF=Fz,OFCT LARSON-DAVIS LABS -- MODEL 700 01/30/87 18:32:05 SN 70OB0307 PAGE 2 Cnt LVL SEL Lma:c Lpk Lmin Date Time Dur Ex Pk. Ov 1 38.0 73.5 59.5 71.5 13.5 29 JAN 19:00:01 1:00 hem 4 1 0 L01 = 51.5 L10 = 39.0 L50 = 31.0 L90 = 28.0 2 33.0 73.5 59.5 70.5 24.5 29 JAN 19:00:01 1:00 h:m 3 1 0 L01 = 51.0 L•lU = 39.0 L50 = 30.5 L90 = 27.5. 3 39.5 75.0 60.5 71.5 24.0'29 JAN 20:00:01 1:00 h:m 5 2 0 L01 = 53.0 L10 = 40.5 L50 = 30.5 L90 = 27.0 4 36.5 72.0 62.5 74.5 25.i29 JAN0 21:00:01 21:00 h:m L901= 1 0 L01 = 46.0 L0L50 = 5 32.0 67.5 50.0 61.5 22.5 29 JAN 22:00.01 1:00 h.m 0 0 O L01 = 44.5 L10 = 33.5 L50 = 27.5 L90 = 25.5 6 28.5 64.5 42.0= 60.5 22.5029 JAN 23:00:01 21:00 h:m L940= 24.5 Lol 7 26.0 61.5 L01J= 36.0 2iLio = 27.0 O:L5001 24.5L90 0 30 JAN U h 0= 2.2.5 fl 27.5 59.0 L015= 29.5 2OL5030 JAN25.0 i:L50°1 22.50 h.L900= 21.5 9 26.0 61.5 L615= 36.5 yOLlo = 230 6.0 2:L5001 21.50 h:m 20.5 10 21.0 57.0 L010= 42.0 20L 30 JANO 3:00:01 L50 =21:0) h:L1.900= 0 0 11 24.0 59.5 40.5 56.5 20.0 30 JAN 4:00.01 1:00 h:m 0 0 0 L01 = 33.0 L10 = 25.5 L50 = 22.0 L90 = 20.5 12 27.0 62.5 L014.L10.0 L50-6.090 0= 35 20= �JAN 295�01 0 h:L0= �22.5 13 34.0 69.5 Lt063.0 245 30 JAN 356:0= 30.04 h:L902 1= 45.5 Lio = .0 L50 = 27.5 14 40.0 75.5 56.0= 70.0 29L1U 0 4AN5 7:00:01 U1:00 h:m L908= °1.5 15 37.5 73.0 56.0 69.0 26.0 30 JAN 9:00:01 1:00 h:m 5 0 0 L01 = 50.0 L10 = 39.0 L50 =33.0 L90 = 30.5 16 43.5 79.0 051.5 25.5 30 1.0 L5031.5L90 2�30 44'U1 0 h:8 L01= = 26.5 17 39.0 74.5 58.5 70.0 25.5 30 JAN 10.00:01 1:00 h:m 8 0 U LU1 = 52.0 L10 = 41.0 L50 = 31.5 L90 = 28.0 18 33.5 74.0 L8i5= 51.5 2SL10J= 40JAN 5 11:L50 = 31.0L90 72.0 0 h 9= 27.5 19 38.5 74.0 L01J= 51.5 26L0030 39N5 12:L500= 31.40 h:L907= 26.0 20 39.5 75.0 58.0 70.5 25.5 30 JAN 13:00:01 1:00 h:m 7- 1 0 L01 = 52.5 L10 = 42.5 L50 = 33.0 L90 - 9.0 21 39.5 75.0 60.0 69.0 24.5 30 JAN 14:00:01 1:00 h:m 9 0 0 LOi = 52.0 L10 = 42.5 L50 = 32.0 L90 = 27.5 22 41.0 76.5 60.5 69.0 24.5 30 JAN 15:00:01 1:00 h:m 13 0 0 L01 = 54.0 L10 = 43.5 L50 = 32.5 L90 = 27.5 23 39.0 74.5 5610= 66.5 25L0030 JAN S 16:L5001 31:00 h:L909= 57.5 24 38.5 74.0 57.0 70.5 26.0 30 JAN 17:00:01 0:59 h:m 8 1 0 LO1 = 51.0 L10 = 41.5 L50 = 31.0 L90 = 27.5 Alint. . 0 a 99 NVP�E RRN71 W�IFR DI9RICf MINE RAVU WATER, DISTRICT P.O. Box D-I.18802 Bardeen Ave. • Irvine, Calif. 92716-6025 (714) 833-1223 Tracy Williams City of Newport Beach Planning Department 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 SUBJECT: RELEASE FOR USE November 25, 1986 0351EH SD1.12362 RESIDENTIAL XXX COMMERCIAL _ Gentlemen: The Irvine Ranch Water Oistrict herebyy releases Lot Numbers 81 thru 88 71 thru 80 & 66-70 of Tract No. 12362 for the following: (Bayview) RELEASE FOR SEWER CONNECTION - Unit may be connected to public sewer system. No occupancy at this time. Sewer lateral has been tested by IRWD to: Property line A point of within 24" of building RELEASE FOR MODELS - No Occupancy. Water meter will now be installed by IRWO. XXX RELEASE FOR OCCUPANCY - Sewage can be accepted in sewer system. Water meter has been installed by Developer. Sincerely, IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT pb � �� James R. Tran Chief Inspector JRT: pjg cc: Developer - J, M. Peters IRWD Inspector - Earl Holloman Michael Kellogg (Subdivision Section) Penny Fry (1 Customer Service; 1 Water Operations) i l r✓1 P�T�RS Li )I`.1PE NA' GOVE :TI:EET. ' (714)PORT 331_,I, J( y p'14j 333-9331 OE44, PtiAY �� 1986 �" May 9, 1986 0� CITY CF Iaev�C�1 ae4ct-T� CALIF. Mr. Bill Ward CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 3300 West Newport,Blvd. Newport Beach, California 92663 Subject: Bayview' proj ect Dear Mr. Ward: Per our conversation, enclosed is a copy of the Notice of Aircraft Operations from John Wayne Airport for your review and approval. Since we will be opening for sales in the next.month, and, would like to distribute a recorded copy of this notice to all possible buyers, your urgent attention is requested. If you have any questions please contact me or Bob Trapp. Sincerely, J.M. PETERS COMPANY, INC. 11_._. Nanc4sar Forward Planning encl. v WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: J.M. PETERS COMPANY,INC. 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 Newport Beach, California 92660 Attention: Nancy Sparks NOTICE OF AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS FROM JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Bayview I,.a joint venture composed of J.M. PETERS COMPANY, a California corporation, and DSL SERVICE COMPANY, a California corporation, is the owner and developer of certain property in the County of Orange, State of California known as "Bayview" and more particularly described as: See legal description attached hereto as Exhibit "A" As a condition of approval of said development by. the County of Orange, Bayview I is required to record a document separate from any deed, which will be an information notice to all future purchasers, lessees, other occupants and commercial land owners and users of aircraft operations impacting said project from the John Wayne Airport, which is located nearby. Accordingly, notice is hereby given to'all future owners and occupants of land described within Exhibit "A" attached hereto that the project, and the entirety thereof, is subject to overflight, sight and sound of aircraft operations from John Wayne Airport, located in the County of Orange, State of California.' The projects close proximity to John Wayne Airport and its flight patterns dictates that full disclosure of noise and visual impact to all initial and subsequent pur- chasers, lessees, and other occupants of the project is in order and this written notice gives notice to each and everyone of said persons of said aircraft operations. Dated: November 14, 1985 Bayview I, a joint venture composed of J.M. PETERS COMPANY, INC., a California corporation, and DSL SERVICE COMPANY, a California corporation By: J.M. PgT*'RS COMPANY, INC., a C;alAf • rnia corporati -pnj JAMEs M. EXHIBIT "A" r LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACTS 12362, 12529, 12530 AND 12212 All that certain land situated in the State of California, County of Orange, City of Newport Beach described as follows: Lots 1, 2 and•3 inclusive of Tract 12362 as shown on a map recorded in Book 551, Pages 35 through 37, inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Lots 1 through 53 and Lots A through I, inclusive of Tract 12529 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 551, Pages 42 through 44 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Lots 1 through 43 and Lots A through I, inclusive of Tract 12530 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 551, Pages 45 through 47 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. Lots 1 through 50 and Lots A through E, inclusive of Tract 12212 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 551, Pages 32 through 34 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE By: DSL SERVICE COMPANY, A California corporation By: R. F. DRISCOLL, President On November 14, 1985 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared JAMES M. PETERS, personally known to me (or proved tome on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument as President on behalf of J.M. PETERS COMPANY,.the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. °FFlcyusEaL W TNESS my hand and offic: 1 seal. CHRISTINA E. LIEBL NOTARY Pusuc•cAUFauuA a PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGE COUNTY / A1y Commw;on UP. "A, I= STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE On Novanber 14, 1985 , before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared R. F. DRISCOLL, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument as -President on behalf of DSL SERVICE COMPANY, a corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. WITNESS my hand and official seal. .� OFFICIAL SEAL CHRISTINA E. LIEBL NOTARY PUBLIC • MIFORNIA >a PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN ORANGEcWNTY My Comm4s1on ExP. Nov. 4, 1988 —2— RLOENTIAL ZONING CORRECTIONS Plan Check 1 By: Tracy Williams, Associate Planner Telephone: (714) 644-3200 Date: i2- /o- QS Address: z9W Needs Correction 3,P Gri/crt .6%"w 7 sfi��� �i�l�ird •So Legal: Lot Block Action Tract q\ Covenant required to combine pR��ioiis of. lots. Please have owner's � signature notarized on attached document and return to me. Lot Size Zone y G �/1/L6t' /) Number of Units 86 Uh ld S - SP/Z Buildable Area at'Idv/ �SNhp�/M 4'bn�/ 'V.) Maximum Structural Area A4 (Area including exterior walls, stairway on one level and required parking). x buildable area. Proposed Structural Area: x buildable area. Open Space Area Me cu.ft. (Volume of space equal to buildable width times buildable height times 6). This area must be six feet in any direction (6'x6'x6') and open on two sides or one side and above. .Required sgtoacxs Front /Shh/-/%� Rear Ti a Nr l'i1 /N 4!•wLLw�/ G,. L. OL.:A�"""",/' .- 3 ?,•.iL,� ,IM• "�%F i .E° Right Side Left Side r}-D Distance between Buildings IX9, 14 am-k-t Maximum Coverage Heights 35'=00IvyX . DlMr41410 k Kid7l Measured from natural grads to average roof height A FrPIMI 0 L4 Ul✓/7� - �yq Ry1prDYG�Cl•f �I2 mop I hGfILGrJLi : 3 GYBII/lS ? 1Y -_� grade line shown on all elevations Number of Stories --'e 2/,tr vs bIM�NS�GN.I N7ERltJIL G� . k Parking (17' - 6" x 19 - 0" inside aimension ) (Third required space may be 8' x 16' i.d.) Fair Share Contributions/3lig1069, g9 �Yovlt% TGIieC�G/E 6� rlf/{yr6fjfr Park Dedication Fee f101jC fPl/� G �. l Z. of Dey. o, SPECIAL APPROVAL REQUIRED THROUGH: Modifications Committee. Planning Commission: PS& Works: Use Permit 7IZACT l✓0. 2 : (� Subdivision Engineer Variance Flydl "ryQa �A� /q✓Sj lie ) rd Resubdivision - Tract &W.I.W. Curb Cut Traffic Engineer Site Plan Review Other - Qhhf0f'llAy Bui ing Department: u �h Grading Engineer Coastal Commission voti/lf , Gi 6 Z Categorical Exclusion No. vtiA- been Pmewd bj 6k (4aj a.! (o(Hil411fl- (Building permits may be issued 10 days folldwing issuance of C.E.O.) Miscellaneous 1. Floor plan fully dimensioned showing all room uses. 2. Plot Plan fully dimension d showing location of all buildings, fences to property line. 0tkr"w A�4WfAl.e ' 3. Association Approval (Advisory) 4. OttherY44 J4gklh 14111i T;-ywhPkhPh,6,h Fees ACOUSTICAL� In1PACT International PLAN REVIEW AND ACOUSTICAL FOR THE PROPOSED 88-UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO BE LOCATED AT BRISTOL STREET AND JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: J.M. PETERS COMPANY 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 Newport Beach, CA 92660 B.�yv�F.ry sirs REPORT NUMBER A5/604R Prepared by: (/(//P-1 Otto C. BiRW, Jr. Princ' al Member - INCE/NCAC t 22 January 1986 3176 Pullman Street, Suite 420, Costa Mesa, California 92626 (714)549.4092 i A5/604R i 1 1 1 1 1 1 TABLE, OF CONTENTS SYNOPSIS................................................... 1 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Door and Window Specifications ........................... 2 Ventilation Specifications ............................... Roof Specifications ...................................... 6 Exterior Wall Specifications ............................. Noise Barrier Specifications ............................. 6 Separation Assembly Specifications Party Wall Details .................................... 7 Floor —Ceiling Details 7 Construction Precautions ................................. 14 NOISECRITERIA .............................................. 15 OUTDOOR NOISE ............................................... 15 ' FUTURE YEAR'S EXTERIOR NOISE •LEVELS ••.•.. Aircraft Noise Levels '15 Roadway Noise Levels 18 Composite Impacts ........................................ 18 i i 1 i i i 1 1 1 MITIGATION MEASURES Outdoor Impact ........................................... 23 Interior Noise Levels .................................... 27 Party -Wall Assembly ...................................... 29 Floor —Ceiling Assembly — STC 29 Floor —Ceiling Assembly — IIC ............................. 30 CONCLUSION................................................. 31 REFERENCES................................................. 32 APPENDIX I Caulking Specifications .................................. 34 Plumbing Specifications ................................. 34 Electrical Specifications . 35 Exterior Building Shell and Ventilation Specifications ... 36 General Specifications ........................... 37 Common Wall Construction Precautions ..................... 38 APPENDIX II Exterior Noise Environment Barrier Loss Calculations .................................... 40 i A.I.int. ' Report Number A6/604R PLAN REVIEW AND ACOUSTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS ' FOR THE PROPOSED 88-UNIT CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT TO BE LOCATED AT BRISTOL STREET AND JAMBOREE ROAD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA SYNOPSIS An acoustical engineering study was performed for the proposed multi -family residential development to be located at Bristol Street and Jamboree Road in Newport Beach, California, Figure 1. In this study, the requirements of the State of California Noise Insulation Standards (reference 1) and the City of Newport Beach were used as guidelines for the development of appropriate acoustical design measures to limit exterior noise intrusion and provide the necessary unit -to -unit noise isolation. In addition primary outdoor living space, City of Newport Beach, noise requirements for private patios and balconies were considered. Analysis was used to determine the projected noise environment for the site for future years. A computer analysis, based upon a review of the architects plans (to determine window/exterior wall areas and materials) was used to develop the exterior -to -interior noise attenuation for each component of the external building shell of the structure. The material in this report presents analyses and results showing that the buildings as designed and located are expected to limit exterior ' noise intrusion to less than 45 dB Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL). The building -shell noise control measures consisting of glazing and venting requirements are more fully described in the following ' section,, Summary of Recommendations. Primary outdoor living space recreational use is provided in the centrally located swimming pool/spa/community center. In this area, the future years outdoor noise impacts are expected to be 63.7 dB CNEL which is less than the City of Newport Beach 65 dB criterion. Private outdoor patios are also expected to be below the 65 dB CNEL limit. Because of the lesser degree of terrain shielding and ground absorption effects, ' the noise environment for private balconies is expected to range between 58.6 dB and 69.3 dB CNEL with the majority of the balconies being in the realm of 65 dB CNEL or lower. These projected noise levels are predicated upon the County of Orange's worst case John Wayne Airport Master Plan EIR aircraft noise contours. Building -design plans were examined for compliance with California's requirements for party wall and floor -ceiling assemblies. The inter -unit airborne noise transmission loss was both calculated and determined from comparisons with published laboratory and field test results. When good craftsmanship is used in construction of the separation assemblies ' described herein and proper inspections are executed to assure that the designs have not been compromised during installation, the floor -ceiling and party wall assemblies can be expected to meet the State requirements. Compliance with the acoustical criteria described above may only be achieved through meeting the construction specifications detailed in the Summary of Recommendations. The analyses and references supporting the ' specifications are presented in the sections following the Summary of Recommendations. A5/604R 1 P t 1 I rJ I SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Door and Window Specifications Calculations based on the estimated exterior noise environment and the transmission loss characteristics of the various wall, window, and door components and the relative areas of each component show that windows and doors must be closed to meet required interior noise standards. Therefore, doors and windows may be operable but during periods of time when residents wish to enjoy a reduced level noise environment, meeting the 45 dB CNEL criterion of the City of Newport Beach and the State of California, windows would be required to be closed for noise control purposes. In wood -products exterior -dwelling -unit entry doors are used, they must have a solid core and a minimum thickness of 1-3/4 inches. The exterior doors to all units must have fully weatherstriped perimeters and tight fitting thresholds. No openings such as mail slots, insets, or decorative cut-outs are permitted that would reduce the effective thickness of the doors for noise control purposes. In all cases, the windows in the development must have close fitting frames and be fully weatherstripped to assure a tight closure for noise control purposes. As an indicator of fit, air infiltration must be held to a minimum of 0.2 to 0.3 cfm for all openable windows or sliding glass doors (Guaranteed Products Model 670 window frames and Model 875 sliding glass door frames or equivalent). Proper fitting of the windows in the wall assures getting the highest acoustical performance possible. The projected exterior noise environment is such that the required interior noise levels can only be achieved if the window thickness exceed typical minimum thickness. Therefore, the glazing as shown in Table I is required to provide designed interior noise levels.* Figure 1 shows the building numbers in the developmet where the glazing schedule is applicable. These levels for accepted dwellings are predicated ont the installation of typical room furniture, carpet with pad, and drapes. A5/604R 3 Unit Room PLAN A PLAN B-1 PLAN B-2 TABLE I GLAZING SCHEDULE Window Size/Type* Specifications Entry 16 x 60 ALFG 1/4" Thick Living 40 x 50 ALSH 3/32" Thick 80 x 68 SGD 3/16" Thick Dining (2) 30 x 50 ALSH 3/16" Thick Master Bedroom 40 x 50 ALSH 3/32" Thick Bedroom (2) 40 x 50 ALSH 3/16" Thick Entry 16 x 60 ALFG 3/16" Thick Living 40 x 60 ALSL 3/16" Thick 80 x 80 SGD 3/16" Thick Master Bedroom (2) 50 x 60 ALSL 3/16" Thick Bedroom 2 50 x 50 ALSL 3/16" Thick Living 40 x 60 ALSL 3/16" Thick 80 x 80 SGD 3/16" Thick Master Bedroom (2) 50 x 60 ALSL 3/16" Thick Bedroom 2 50 x 50 ALSL 3/16" Thick * Window Designation: ALFG = Aluminium Frame Fixed Glass ALSL = Aluminium Frame Slider ALSH = Aluminium Frame Single Hung SGD = Sliding Glass Door with Tempered Glass A.I.int. 4 I 1 t I TABLE I GLAZING SCHEDULE (concluded) Unit Room Window Size/Type* Specifications PLAN C-1 6 C-2 PLAN C-3 Living 50 x 60 ALSL 30 x 30 ALFG 50 x 60 Greenhse Dining 60 x 80 SGD Kitchen 30 x 36 ALSL Master Bedroom 1 60 x 50 ALSH 50 x 60 ALSL Master Bathroom 1 50 x 36 ALFG Master Bedroom 2 (2) 40 x 40 ALSL Den/Bedroom 3 40 x 40 ALSL 3/16" Thick 3/16" Thick 3/16" Thick 3/16" Thick 3/32" Thick 3/16" Thick 3/16" Thick 3/32" Thick 3/16" Thick 3/32" Thick Living 50 x 60 ALSL 3/16" Thick 30 x 30 ALFG 3/16" Thick 50 x 60 Greenhse 3/16" Thick Dining 60 x 80 SGD 3/16" Thick Kitchen 30 x 36 ALSL 3/32" Thick Master Bedroom 1 60 x 50 ALSH 3/16" Thick 50 x 60 ALSL 3/16" Thick 20 x 50 ALSL 3/16" Thick 30 x 50 ALSL 3/16" Thick Master Bathroom 1 50 x 36 ALFG 3/32" Thick Master Bedroom 2 (2) 40 x 40 ALSL 3/16" Thick Den/Bedroom 3 40 x 40 ALSL 3/32" Thick Stairwell (2) 40 x 40 ALSL 3/32" Thick Service room 20 x 40 ALSL 3/32" Thick * Window Designation: ALFG ALSL = Aluminium Frame = Aluminium Frame Fixed Glass Slider ALSH = Aluminium Frame Single Hung SGD = Sliding Glass Door with Tempered Glass 1 1 � � A.Lint. k I L 1 I rl I I I [] I I Ii FIGURE 1: Proposed Site Development Showing Buildings Numbers For Each Building I A5/604R I I L I I I I LJ 1 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Ventilation Specifications Since windows and doors must be closed in the residential units of this development to meet the requirements for average interior noise levels from intruding exterior noise sources, mechanical ventilation must be provided, as described in the Appendix I, to meet the requirements of the Uniform Building Code. Roof Specifications The roof must be solid sheathed with 1/2" thick plywood (not space sheathed). To exclude exterior noise in areas with attic space, R-11 glass or mineral fiber blanket insulation is necessary in the attic space with 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board ceiling at the interior of the room below. An asphalt shingle roof will be provided at the exterior for sloping areas and a built-up composition roof for flat areas. In vaulted ceiling areas the insulation must be R-30 glass or mineral fiber. Exterior Wall Specifications There is one exterior wall construction to be ued for all habitable rooms with exterior walls as follows: 7/8" thick stucco veneer; vapor barrier; 2" x4" wood studs with R-11 glass or mineral fiber insulations and, 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wallboard at the interiors. Noise Barrier Specifications Building mass screening and terrain effects for the three roadways yields sufficient attenuation to reduce the noise levels in the recreation area to below 65 dB CNEL as required by the City of Newport Beach. Private outdoor living space in first floor patios would also receive similar screening effects and therefore may be expected to be below 65 dB CNEL. The majority of the upstairs balconies (within the realm of prediction accuracy +3 dB) would be expected to be in compliance with the City's 65 dB criterion (see Table V in the Mitigation Measures section). Therefore, to promote architectural uniformity (see Mitigation Measures), no balcony edge barriers have been prescribed. A.I.int. A5/604R ' SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS Separation Assembly Specifications Party Wall Details There are two sound -rated party wall separation assemblies that may be used between the units, a two-hour division wall and a one -hour division wall. The wall construction for the two-hour division wall will be as Ifollows: Two alternating layers of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board; 2" x 4" wood studs, 16" on center on a 2" x 4' plate; one layer of R-11 mineral fiber or fiberglass insulation in the stud spaces; 2" airspace; 2" x 4" wood studs on a 2" x 4" plate, 16" on center, staggered from the first set of studs; and, two alternating layers of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board, Figure 2. The wall construction for the one -hour division wall will be as follows: One layer of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board; 2" x 4" wood studs, 16" on center on a 2" x 4" plate; airspace; 2" x 4" wood studs on a 2" x 4" plate, 16" on center, staggered from the first set of studs; one layer of R-11 mineral fiber or ' fiberglass insulation in the stud spaces; 2" and one layer of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board, Figure 3. Floor -Ceiling Details For stacked units, there are two -sound -rated floor -ceiling assemblies that may be used to separate individual units: one for conventional height ceiling areas;* and one for soffited ceiling areas. The floor -ceiling separation assembly to be used in those second floor rooms which will be of conventional ceiling height consists of: 1-1/2" lightweight concrete; 5/8" plywood; a 10" space occupied by 2" x 10" floor joists and R-11 glass or mineral fiber insulation; resilient channels screwed to the joist bottoms; and, 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board screwed to the resilient channel. Figures 4 and 5 show the assembly with and without carpet. In the uncarpeted areas of each unit, resilient flooring (i.e., cushioned vinyl sheet goods)** must be used. Where soffited ceiling areas are used in the common floor -ceiling construction between units, the planned construction described above will incorporate the ceiling board suspended on separate clearspan ceiling joists which are not attached to the floor joist bottoms above. Figures 6 and 7 show the assembly with and without carpet. * The floor ceiling assembly for dwelling units over garages will be the same as the conventional height ceiling areas, incorporating either gypsum wall board ceilings or alternatively 7/8" stucco ceilings. ** Cushioned vinyl-congolium, Armstrong's Castillion or equivalent; see page 11: Floor -Ceiling IIC. A.I.int. A5/604R m R-1: 2" x 4" wood ioard FIGURE 2: Two -Hour Sound -Rated Division Wall Cross Section; Double Plate Staggered Stud/2 Inch Airspace Configuration. A.I.int• A5/604R I F7 A5/604R 10 R-11 Insulation FHA Carpet and 3/8" to 1/2" Rebond Carpet Pad 2" X 10" Joists 1-1/2" Light Concrete 5/8" plywood subfloor r RC1 Resilient Channels 5/8" Gyps= Board FIGURE 4: Sound -Rated Floor Ceiling Assembly For Conventional Height Ceiling Areas With Carpet. A.I.int. AS 11 R-11 insulation 2" x 10" joist Resilient Flooring Tile or Sheetgoods channel 1-1/2 " lightweight concrete 5/8" plywood 1/2" gypsum board FIGURE 5: Sound -Rated Floor Ceiling Assembiy For Conventional Height Ceiling Areas Without Carpet. A.1.0int. A5/604R 12 R-11 Insulation L 8 iv Floor Joists FHA Carpet and 3/8" to 1/2" Rebond Carpet Pad Wallboard 1-1/2" Light Concrete 5/8" Plywood Subfloor Separate Clearspan Ceiling Joists FIGURE 6: Sound —Rated Floor Ceiling Assembly For Soffited Ceiling Areas With Carpet A.I.int. A5/604R 13 - 291 x 1011_-'� Floor Joists b.-11 insu)azio.. C Resilient Flooring Tile or Sheetgoods 1/2" Gypsum Wallboard 1-1/2 " liehtweieh: concrete p)vwoD_ Separate Clearspan Ceiling Joists FIGURE 7: Sound -Rated Floor -Ceiling Assembly For Soffited Ceiling Areas Without Carpet A.I.int. A5/604R 1 14 1 SUMMARY OF Construction Precautions 1 The acoustical requirements are relatively stringent and may only be met by exercising good craftsmanship and following certain construction specifications as detailed in the Appendix. If fire code permits, the 1 use of solid fire stops tying the separate party walls together is no recommended since such practice voids the acoustical performance of the separation assembly. It is recommended to not install plumbing or electrical conduits, fixtures or raceways in or on the common wall. However, Appendix covers the best way to do so if necessary. To keep water —pipe flow noise intrusion to a minimum it is recommended to use separate water meters, with water lines for one tenant not passing 1 through an adjoining unit°s walls, slab or ceiling space. All water lines must be isolated from framing members with commercial plumbing vibration isolators. 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 A5/604R NOISE CRITERIA 15 I I I f_1 I I I I I I I I I I I The State of California (reference 1) and the City of Newport Beach have established interior noise criteria for the development of new multi -family residential housing in order to protect the health and welfare of the residents, with an adequate margin of safety. Specifically, it is required that: 1) the inside of any dwelling units (i.e., the interior living space) be protected from the intrusion of exterior (outdoor) noise so that the levels from those sources do not exceed a Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) of 45 decibels (45 dB); 2) all wall and floor -ceiling assemblies separating dwelling units must provide an airborne sound insulation equal to that required to meet a Sound Transmission Class (STC) of 50 (45 if field tested) as defined in UBC Standard 35-1; and 3) all floor -ceiling assemblies between separate units must provide impact sound insulation equal to that required to meet an Impact Insulation Class (IIC) of 50 (45 if field tested) as defined in UBC Standard 35-2. The City of Newport Beach also requires that outdoor noise levels in primary outdoor living space areas such as private balconies and patios (where other, private outdoor living space is not available) be limited to 65 dB CNEL. OUTDOOR NOISE Designed interior noise levels for residential development are dependent on (i.e., influenced by) the outdoor noise levels impacting the dwelling units' exterior building shell. According to standard acoustical engineering procedure, noise levels were determined for the site by means of, calculations, and data analysis to obtain the acoustical loading imposed on the exterior shell of each habitable room of the residential units. FUTURE YEAR'S E%TERIOR NOISE LEVELS Aircraft Noise Levels The site of the proposed development, near the John Wayne Airport, Figure 8, is within the future years aircraft noise impact zone of the John Wayne Airport. A recent preliminary acoustical report for this development area* states, "Several daily limits for commercial jet options were considered as part of the EIR for the Master Plan of the John Wayne Airport. The 73 commercial jet operations per day result in the highest noise levels for the project site, and therefore were used as a worst case analysis in this report. A logarithmic relationship (exists) between the flight track and the existing 60 and 65 CNEL contours. This relationship and the 65 CNEL contour for the 73 flight per day option were used to project aircraft noise contours for the site. The aircraft noise levels projected for the site range from approximately 60.5 CNEL to 64 CNEL. The resulting contours are presented in Figure 9. * Mestre Greve Report #85-9-3-22-lb. A.I.int. 16 I FIGURE 8: Site Location Hap A.I.int. A5/604R 17 FIGUR] A c0 A5/604R 18 FUTURE YEAR'S EXTERIOR NOISE LEVELS Roadway Noise Levels The major future roadway noise impact on the proposed development is from the Corona del Mar Freeway, Bristol Street, and Jamboree Road. The relationship between the site and the roadways is shown in the site location map, Figure 8. Traffic enfineering projections indicate that 161000 vehicles per day average daily traffic (ADT) may use the Corona del Mar Freeway in future years; 38400 (ADT) for Bristol Street (Southbound) and 79900 for Jamboree Road. Current traffic levels are ' estimated to be 32400 ADT for Bristol (Southbound) and 52000 ADT for Jamboree Road, adjacent to the propodes development site. The percentage of trucks using Jamboree Road and Bristol were assumed to be: 1.84% mediom trucks and 0.74% heavy trucks. On the Corona del Mar Freeway it was estimated that there would be 3.0% medium trucks and 2.0% heavt trucks. Speeds for the roadways were projected to be 55 mph for the Corona del Mar Freeway, 50 mph for Jamboree Road and 45 mph for Bristol Street.* ' Using the Federal Highway Administration's Highway Noise Prediction Mode, documented in report FHWA-RD-77-108, noise impact contour distances were calculated for future years traffic flow of 161000 ADT on Corona del Mar Freeway, 38400 on Bristol Street (Southbound) and 79900 on Jamboree Road, as shown in Table II. I I I t I II II II I1 Composite Impacts The future years noise environment will be a composite of both aircraft noise levels and traffic noise levels. Since aircraft noise impacts come from overhead, there is little effect of ground absorption on the aircraft noise level experienced at any given location in the proposal development. However, ground absorption effects on roadway traffic noise, as illustrated in Table II, have a prominent effect on the noise levels experienced near and above the ground. Therefore, to properly illustrate the composite (i.e., the sum of aircraft and roadway noise) noise environment, two separate noise contour sets have been developed and plotted on the development site plans to show first and second floor environments, Figure 10 and 11. The CNEL for the facade of the proposed development nearest Bristol Street and Jamboree Road would be 69.0 dB CNEL for second floor units and 65.5 dB CNEL for first floor units. Figure 12 shows the spectral characteristics of traffic passby noise typically impacting the site. Based on the proposed site plan displayed in Figures 10 and 11, the future year's composite noise environment for each unit was calculated to determine the necessary buildingshell attenuation to meet the interior noise standards. * Mestre Greve Report #85-9-3-22-lb A.I.int. A5/604R 19 F TABLE II Calculated Future Unshielded Roadway Noise Contour Distances Distance From Roadway Centerline To CNEL Impact Contour (Feet). Distance to CNEL Contour in feet 70 dB 65 dB 60 dB 57 dB First Floor Corona del Mar Freeway 210.0 447.0 960.0 1521.0 Bristol St. (S. Bound) 74.0 155.0 333.0 528.0 Jamboree Road 146.0 303.0 648.0 1026.0 tSecond Floor Corona del Mar Freeway 560.0 1767.0 5587.0 11148.0 361.0 1141.0 2277.0 Bristol St. (S. Bound) 115.0 Jamboree Road 312.0 979.0 3093.0 6171.0 A. J*& A5 / 604R I 20 I ill FIGURS A5/604R 21 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 iII I II II II ' FIGURE ' A5/604R E U a C N 0 ID d8 --- « o 0 0 m V 1 w� W 1 a a r� m ■ a 34 Ad o LO •a C w m -m U O 1 PAP) OCTAVE PASS BANDS IN HEFM ioo IDDO FREQUENCY IN HERTZ FIGURE 12: Relative Motor Vehicle Noise Spectra Curve 1: Average unweighted motor vehicle noise level spectrum, cutside. Curve shows relative contriburion to overall level from each octave band. Curve 2: Exterior motor vehicle noise level adjusted for A -weighting. (Curve 1-A weighted). A.IJ& IA5/604R 23 I I [1 I .1 11 I 11 I I MITIGATION MEASURES Outdoor Impacts There are two (2) factors which will cause the noise levels to be mitigated below the inshielded noise impact levels shown in the preceeding section: ground absorption effects for first floor locations and self screening by the on -site condominium buildings. An extensive set of calculations was performed to determine the net noise impact at each building facade to 'support a determination of the primary outdoor living space (patio and balcony) and interior noise levels for each proposed dwelling unit and the design/prescription of barriers and building shell mitigation measures to meet the State of California interior noise criteria as well as the interior and outdoor noise criteria of the City of Newport Beach. Table III shows the composite worst case noise impact for each proposed buildings based upon future years traffic flow rates, ground absorption effects for first floor locations, building sh-ielding, for first floors and above for the three (3) roadway noise sources considered and the effects of aircraft traffic. Calculation of the potential noise impacts show that the exterior (outdoor) noise levels on portions of the porperty, will exceed the City primary outdoor living space noise guidelines and could also require minor building upgrades to obtain noise attenuation greater than that found in standard residential construction to meet the interior noise criteria required by both City and State guidelines. in a practical sense, there are only two options available to reduce the impact of traffic noise on the outdoor living space residential areas: move the units/uses; and/or, provide acoustical shielding between the roadway and the outdoor areas of importance. The options exercised to reach acceptable noise levels must be chosen during the planning stages, based upon aesthetics, economics. and the physical parameters of the property which relate to noise, i.e., topography distance from potential noise sources, etc. Because the unshielded noise impacts are not far above acceptable levels, the use of barriers and building mass screening effects were examined to determine the potential shielding losses. The composite noise impacts for each building facade have been determined for balcony heights on each building. The results of these calculations are shown in Table IV. Examination of these impacts shows two facts: aircraft noise (which could not be shielded on an open balcony) is a major contributor to the outdoor noise impact; and, the majority of the balconies would be at or near 65 dB CNEL.* The aircraft noise impacts for this report have been predicated on the worst case presented in the County of Orange's John Wayne Airport Master Plan EIR and may, in practice, not reach the County's predicted level. Notwithstanding the foregoing, calculations were performed to examine the barrier heights that would be required to reduce traffic noise enough to result in a composite impact below 65 dB CNEL. Appendix II shows she computer run data base for balcony edge barrier calculations. If affected balconies were to be mitigated, 6.0-foot high transparent (glass or plexiglass weighing at least 3.5 pounds per square foot) shielding above the standard 42-inch high balcony barrier would be required, and the lower portions of the barrier (i.e.,, below 42-inch height would have to be a solid material, with no openings and also weigh at least 3.5 pounds per square foot. It should be noted that use of balcony edge barriers on this project may result in a lack of architectural continuity (as expressed by representatives of the J.M. Peters Company on 8 January 1986). * Within the realm of computational accuracy for future years of +3 dB. Alint. A5/604R 24 TABLE III Cumulative* Future Years Noise Impacts By Building Location Building Number Noise Impact, dB CNEL First Floor Second Floor 1 65.5 69.3 2 65.0 68.4 3 65.0 68.8 4 64.5 66.5 5 64.1 65.4 6 64.1 67.8 7 64.0 64.0 8 64.0 66.1 9 63.5 64.9 10 63.5 64.4 11 63.5 67.1 4 12 63.5 67.7 * Consists of roadway traffic and aircraft noise W, nt. A5/604R 25 TABLE IV Future Years Second Floor Height Balcony Noise Impacts Building Number Facade Roadway Noise Levels, dB CNEL Aircraft Levels, dB CNEL Composite Levels, dB CNEL 1 N 68.0 63.5 69.3 S 63.7 63.5 66.6 E 67.4 63.5 68.9 W 64.6 63.5 67.1 2 N 60.2 63.4 65.1 S 58.1 63.4 64.5 E 58.1 63.4 64.5 W 66.8 63.4 68.4 3 N 62.5 63.3 65.8 S, 62.5 63.3 65.8 E 66.8 63.3 68.8 W 60.2 63.3 65.1 4 N 59.4 63.1 65.1 S 61.8 63.1 65.5 E 61.8 63.1 65.5 W 63.9 63.1 66.5 5 N 61.6 63.0 65.4 S 58.9 63.0 64.4 E 61.6 63.0 65.4 W 59.7 63.0 65.4 6 N 63.4 62.8 66.3 S 62.6 62.8 65.7 E 66.1 62.8 67.8 W A.I.int. A5/604R 26 TABLE Iv (concluded) Future Years Second Floor Height Balcony Noise Impacts Roadway Noise Aircraft Composite Building Levels, Levels, Levels, Number Facade dB CNEL dB CNEL dB CNEL 7 N 58.3 62.7 64.0 S 58.3 62.7 64.0 E 58.3 62.7 64,0 W 58.3 62.7 64.0 8 N 63.8 62.4 66.1 S 58.8 62.4 64.0 E 62.6 62.4 65.5 W 58.8 62.4 64.0 9 N 60.9 62.8 64.9 S 60.9 62.8 64.9 E 58.1 62.8 64.1 W 60.9 62.8 64.9 10 N 55.8 63.2 63.9 S 58.2 63.2 64.4 E 55.8 63.2 63.9 W 55.8 63.2 63.9 11 N 58.6 63.0 58.6 S 62.4 63.0 67.1 E 57.4 63.0 64.2 W 58.6 63.0 58.6 12 N 65.8 62.9 67.6 S 65.3 62.9 67.3 E 66.0 62.9 67.7 W 65.8 62.9 66.1 A.I.int. A5/604R MITIGATION MEASURES II fI. It 'I Interior Noise Levels The interior noise levels were determined for all rooms with exterior walls using the average exterior sound levels determined previously and the characteristics of the various components of the walls. The octave -band quieting (i.e., transmission loss) that the exterior walls are expected to provede was determined waing a variation of the "Mass Law Calculation."* This calculation takes into account the noise reduction deficiencies imposed by low frequency wall resonance, high frequency coincidence dip, and structure -borne flanking paths. This method approximates the octave -band noise reduction provided by multi -panel walls (reference 2'). The noise reduction expected from typically -installed entry doors, windows, and sliding glass doors was determined using actual field test data from previous work (reference 3), National Bureau of Standards data (reference 4), and data provided by the various manufacturers of windows and frames. The attenuation of the exterior walls, although heavily influenced by the door/window losses,** was calculated by means of a computer program which sums the octave band transmission loss contribution of each wall component on a logarithmic area -ratio basis using the relationship: n n RC = 10 log101i=O I Si. I 2 2 T.S. I i=0 where RC = composite wall transmission loss, decibels Si = area of ith element of the sound -transmitting structure, square feet Ti = nondimensional sound -transmission coefficient. for the ith elemental area n = total number of elemental areas The noise reduction expected from typically installed sliding glass and entry doors was determined usiing reference 5. Octave band transmission loss values expected for the windows were determined using the data in references 6 and 7. The net room wall attenuation calculated for each unit is shown in Table V for all rooms with exterior door and windows. The results of this net wall attenuation study show that the windows and solid core doors as specified in the Summary of Recommendations should be sufficient to reduce exterior noise to the interior of the 'dwellings to 45 dB CNEL.*** * On a room -by -room basis using the specified glazing and frames and 7/8" stucco veneer, R-11 insulation and 1/2' gypsum board at the interior walls. ** Window glazing does not have equivalent sound reduction capabilities (when compared to typicla wall materials) because it has less mass per unit area. Therefore, the presence of glazing will degrade the nes attenuation of a wall in which it is installed by varying degrees depending upon the ratio of glazing area to wall area, and the thickness of the glazing used. *** In all habitable rooms of a dwelling where exterior doors and windows must be closed to meet the interior noise standards, mechanical ventilation systems are necessary to meet change of air requirements. The Uniform Building Code specifies that "such a system shall be capable of providing two air changes per hour in all guest rooms dormitories, habitable) rooms, and in public corridors. Qne-fifth ok the air supply shall be taken from outside. A.Liont. 26 TABLE V CALCULATED EXTERIOR BUILDING SHELL SOUND ISOLATION PERFORMANCE* Room Floor Incident CNEL, dB** Transmission Loss, dB (see note) Interior CNEL, dB** PLAN A Entry 2 69.0 24.1 44.9 4 Living 2 69.0 26.3 43.0 Dining 2 69.0 24.7 44.3 S Master Bedroom 2 69.0 25.0 44.0 Bedroom 2 2 69.0 25.3 43.7 PLAN B-1 Entry 1 65.5 23.0 42 5 Living 1 65.5 22.8 42.7 Kitchen 1 65.5 27.5 38.0 Master Bedroom 1 65.5 21.4 44.1 Bedroom 2 1 65.5 21.8 43.7 PLAN B-2 Living 2 69.0 25.3 43.7 Master Bedroom 2 69.0 25.0 44.0 § Bedroom 2 2 69 0 25.0 44.0 4 PLAN C 1-2 Entry 1 65.5 23.0 42.5 Living 1 65.5 22.9 42.6 Dining 1 65.5 23.5 42.0 Kitchen 1 65.5 22.8 42.7 Den/Bedrrom 3 1 65.5 20.6 44.9 Master Bedroom 2 69.9 25.4 43.6 5 Master Bath 2 69.9 25.2 43.8 Master Bedroom 2 69.9 24.7 44.3 5 PLAN C 1-2 Entry 1 65.5 23.0 42.5 Living 1 65.5 23.2 42.3 Dining 1 65.5 23.5 42.0 Kitchen 1 65.5 22.8 42.7 Den/Bedrrom 3 1 65.5 20.6 44.9 Master Bedroom 2 69.9 24.8 44.2 5 Master Bath 2 69.9 25.2 43.8 Master Bedroom 2 69.9 24.7 44.3 4 Stairwell 65.5 22.6 42.9 * Interior Noise Reduction Requires Carpet, Pad, and Drapes Except In Kitchen And Baths. ** Worst Case Designed Noise Exposure. 4 Indicates upgraded glazing. Ali• nt • A5/604R 29 SEPARATION ASSEMBLIES Party Wall Assemblies There are two sound -rated party wall separation assemblies that are recommended for use between the units. The two-hour sound -rated division wall is constructed as follows: Two layers of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board; 2"x 4" wood studs, 16" on center on a 2" x 4" plate; one layer of R-11 mineral fiber or fiberglass insulation; 2 inch airspace; 2" x 4" wood studs on a 2" x 4" plate, 16" on center; staggered from the first set of studs; and two layers of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board. Independent laboratory test results yield an STC rating of 58 to 62 (references 8 and 9) for this assembly with 5/8 gypsum board and 63 with 1/2 inch gypsum board (reference 10). With a stud and plate size of 2" x 3" on each side of the wall, an STC rating of 59 (reference 11) was also measured. The one -hour sound -rated wall is constructed as follows: One layer 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board; 2" x 4" wood studs, 16" on center; one layer of R-11 mineral fiber or fiberglass insulation; 2" dead air space; 2" x 4" wood studs, 16" on center, staggered from the adjacent wall; one layer of R-11 mineral fiber or fiberglass insulation; and, one layer of 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board. The 1/3 octave band transmission ' loss was calculated for this party wall using a variation of the "Mass Law Calculation". The results of this calculation indicate an STC of 57 (reference 12) and 59 (reference 13) have been found for party walls with this construction. Floor -Ceiling Assembly - STC The floor -ceiling separation assemblies to be used in those second floor rooms which will have standard ceiling heights below them consist of: 1 1/2" lightweight concrete; 5/8" plywood; a 10" space occupied by a 2" x 10" floor joists and R-11 glass or mineral fiber insulation; resilient channels; and, 1/2" or 5/8" gypsum wall board screwed to the resilient channel. The floor covering may be either carpeting or resilient sheet -goods. The 1/3 octave band transmission loss expected for this floor -ceiling I separation assembly has been calculated. The results of this 1/3 octave band calculation indicate that the common floor -ceiling, surfaced with resilient flooring which separates individual dwelling units, will supply an expected STC of 59. ' This determination is in close agreement with the measured Sound Transmission Class of 60 listed for a similar floor -ceiling construction (reference 17). Two measurements of 58 STC are also reported for this interface (references 18 and 19). It should be noted that in the areas with the soffited ceilings below, where clearspan ceiling joists are used, supported only at the walls, the STC performance will meet or exceed the resilient channel ceiling mount configuration. The calculation and comparisons with tested results demonstrates that the common floor -ceiling between units with carpet and pad or resilient sheet goods floor treatment is expected to adequately meet the 50 STC requirement found in the California Noise Insulation Standards. A.I.Int. A5/604R 30 SEPARATION ASSEMBLIES I1 �t I Floor -Ceiling Assembly - STC (Continued) In the uncarpeted areas lower units resilient flooring must be used. Where resilient flooring is used in the common floor -ceiling constuction between units, the planned construction described above must have the ceiling board suspended on resilient channels away from the joist bottoms or use separate clear span ceiling joists. Floor -Ceiling - IIC Impact Isolation Class (IIC) references the ability of a particular construction to reduce noise of foot traffic and similar impact on the flooring above from transmitting sound into the living unit below. A minimum IIC performance of 50 is required. Accordingly, the common flor-ceiling planned between the first and second floor Units has been evaluated to determine the degree of impact isolation it provides. The expected IIC for the floor -ceiling assembly between first and second level units has been detemined by comparing it to similar constructions for which the IIC has been measured and published. Before comparison, it is noted that the addition of a carpet and padding to almost any floor -ceiling assembly will greatly increase the IIC value. Therefore, evaluation of the carpeted and uncarpeted areas is made separately. It is assumed that all units will be carpeted throughout except for bathrooms and kitchens. A similar floor -ceiling construction with minimum 44 ounce per square yard carpet and 40 ounce per square yard pad was found to have an IIC of 67 (reference 19). An IIC of 73 was measured for an equivalent interface with 20 ounce per square yard carpet and 40 ounce per square yard pad (reference 17). An IIC of 74 is also listed with generic carpet and pad floor -coverings (reference 18). The above comparisons demonstrate that the carpeted areas of the common floor -ceiling will have an expected IIC of between 50 and 64.. Therefore, the carpeted floor -ceiling assembly is anticipated to easily meet the minimum IIC value of 50 stipulated in the California Noise Insulation Standards. In the bathroom or kitchen areas of each dwelling unit if carpeting is not used, cushioned vinyl flooring material must be installed, such as Congoleum, Armstrong's cushiond vinyl or equivalent. An IIC of 51 was measured for Congoleum Corporation cushioned vinyl (reference 20). The following Armstrong products all meet the minimum IIC standards (reference 21): Covering Castilian Cushioned Vinyl Tredway Cushioned Vinyl (Edge glued) Cambray Cushioned Vinyl Sundial Solarian Cushioned Vinyl Premier Sundial Solarian Cushioned Vinyl IIC Rating 56 57 54 55 57 A.I.int. I I I I I 'I I I I I I L_! I I I� A5/604R CONCLUSION In conclusion, the requirements of the California 'Noise Insulation Standards for party wall separation assemblies in multi -family dwellings are expected to be met if the common walls are constructed as described herein and appropriate good workmanship is used in following the precautions and specifications during assembly. Unless the noise -control features described in this report are incorporated in the construction of the proposed residential dwelling units,' the long-term average Community Noise Equivalent Level is expected to exceed 45 dB. Therefore, to conform with the requirements of the State of California for interior noise levels in the multi -family dwellings, it is necessary that all the noise -control features described herein be carefully incorporated during construction. It is recommended that all the nise control specifications in the Summary of Recommendations and Appendix I be attached to all bid sets of plans for subcontractors. Regular control must be made at framing, rough plumbing/electrical and insulation stages. These inspections must be made by the developer or by the acoustical consultat to assurte proper product assembly. Additionaly the City of Newport Beach primary outdoor living space limitation of 65 dB CNEL for balcony areas may only be met for certain areas with individual patio and balcony edge barriers. However, due to the high level of aircraft noise, and the variability of flight paths, schedules, the inncertainty of both aircraft and roadway traffic forecasting, and the reverberance effects between the individual buildings, considerable variation in the outdoor patio/balcony noise environment is expected. This variation may be in the realm of plus/minus 4.0 dB CNEL from target design levels. It should be noted, that, where specified, glazing thickness and types are determined only for noise control purposes and in no way should be construed as an endorsement for fire codes, safety ratings or any other regulations. Further, where mentioned, the fire ratings or structural characteristics of acoustically recommended separation assemblies are neither endorsed nor certified. Moreover, the suitability suggested by the name or reference does not in any way constitute a recommendation for structural or fire code. A.I.int. A5/604R 32 REFERENCES 1. California Administrative Code, Title 25, Chapter 1, Subchapter Article 4, Section 1092, "Noise Insulation Standards". 2. Harris, Cyril M., Handbook of Noise Control, McGraw-Hill Book Company, San Francisco, 1957, p. 22-6 through 22-10. 3. BioAcoustical Engineering Corporation, Report 75/297, Noise Attenuation of Series 501/502 Window Combinations, prepare or ' A or Hi ite Building Products. 4. Acoustical and Thermal Performance of Exterior Residential Wall, Doors, and Windows, National Bureau of Standards, November 1975. 5. Sabine, H.J., et. al., Acoustical and Thermal Performance of Exterior Residential Walls, Doors, and Windows, NBS-Building Science'Ser3.es U.S. Department ot Commerce, Nat3.onal Bureau of , Standards Page 140 and 141, Test Number W-90-71, and Pages 144 and 145, Test Number W-16-72. 6. J.J. Van Houten and Associates, 6 April 1976, Sound Transmission Loss Test Number 382-76 (7). 7. Western Electro-Acoustical Laboratories, Inc., 17 February 1977, Sound Transmission Test Number 77-120. 8. National Gypsum Co. Standard Transmission Class Test NGC 3056, 1970, Gypsum Association. 9. Owens/Corning Fiberglass, Standard Transmission Class Test OCF W-40-69, 1969, Owens/Corning Fiberglass. 10. Geiger And Hamme, Standard Transmission Class Test OC-14FC, 1973, Owens/Corning Fiberglass. 11. Riverbank Acoustical Labs. Standard Transmission Class Test TL 71-255, 1971, U.S. Dept. Of Agriculture. 12. Riverbank Acoustical Labs. Standard Transmission Class Test TL 75-83, 1975. U.S. Dept Of Agriculture. 13. Owens/Corning Fiberglass, Standard Transmission Class Test OCF W-28-69, 1969, Owens/Corning Fiberglass 14. Departmet of Building and Safety, City of Los Angeles, August 1974; Research Report #23924, Test #7840-101. 15. Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories, Test Number RAL CCA-15MT. 16. Heebrink T.S., and J.B. Grantham, "Field/Laboratory STC Ratings of Wood -Framed Partitions: Sound and Vibrations, October 1971, Page 16, Test Reference USDA-2ST-G&H. 17. Geiger And Hamme. Standard Transmission Tests CCA-14MT and CCA-15MT, 1972, Cellular Concret aAssn. 18. Owens/Corning Fiberglass, Noise Control In Residential Construction, Publication I-BL-6066E, Page 23, January 1980. 19. Geiger and Hamme, Standard Transmission Class Test USDA-2ST, 1970, U.S. Dept. Of Agriculture. 20. Cedar Knolls Acoustical Labs. Standard Transmission Class Test #7711.12, 1977, Congoleum Corp. 21. Department of Building and Safety, City of Los Angeles, Research Report #24039, March 1983. I 33 1 i F 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 I i A P P E N D I X I Alint. A5/604R APPENDIX 34 I I I Caulking Specifications For perimeter cracks, the entire perimeter of the party wall where it meets the floor, ceiling, and side walls should be caulked. The caulking should be applied along the party wall perimeter on both sides. Caulking is also necessary between the plates and slab of each party wall. A resilient, non -hardening compound should be used. Resilient products resist cracking from aging or wall stress. The elimination of airborne noise leakage is equally as critical as solidborne noise control. A crack which represents only one or two percent open area in the total wall surface will transmit a large percentage of the noise energy incident upon the wall. Another common flanking path that reduces the party wall acoustical integrity occurs. at the.point where showers or tubs are installed. Often the drywall is installed just to the shower or tub top and not extended behind it. For proper acoustical isolation, the planned party wall must reach from ceiling plate to floor plate at all points along the common interface. Plumbing Specifications Although the California Noise Insulation Standards are not specific with regard to the attenuation of noise enerated by the use of plumbing within the party walls or floo4ceilings impacting another tenant in an adjoining unit, the limitation of plumbing noise is within the intent of the Standards and is of concern to the Building Departments in many cities. ' The following general guidelines provide the plumbing contractor some flexibility by permitting the use of common plumbing hardware or installation techniques. The guidelines also apply to two-story structures where plumbing servicing interior or exterior walls of an upper unit is installed in a lower unit, in party walls, floor ceiling separation assemblies and within two stud bays or 32 inches of a separation assembly. J 1 1. All hot and cold water supply lines should be isolated from the framing members with 1/4 inch thick collars of felt, carpet, or equivalent soft material at the points of attachment. Commercial products like the Nieco Pipe Isolator (1/4 inch thick felt bonded to an alumimum strip) or "Acosto Plumb" plastic isolators manufactured by Specialty Products Company may also be used. Hard plastic/nylon pipe mounts with internal fins or ridges are not acceptable. All plumbing in the party walls and common floor ceilings between separate units, including water valve mounts must be isolated (see note above about stud bay distances from party walls/floor-ceilings). Alint. A5/604R 35 ' Plumbing Specifications (concluded) t 2. The cavity surrounding the pipes should be filled with open-faced fiberglass (or mineral wool) or sprayed with an adhesive cellulose product such as Celbar or Thermacon. Sprayed -on ' cellulose insulation is potentially effective in reducing the noise from plumbing because it acts both as a damping material and a sound absorber. ' 3. Openings in the drywall around a fixture feed line should be cut oversize to accomodate a 1/4 inch bead of caulking around the feed line, thereby isolating the pipe from the wall and sealing the ' opening in the drywall. 4. Common supply lines across party walls should not be used. ' S. Second floor waste lines passing through first floor walls or common separation ceilings must be cast iron, however, if active (not vent) plastic pipe waste lines are used above the slab, they should be wrapped with electrical box sealant ("dum dum") pads or sprayed with an adhesive cellulose product and the stud/joist bay must be filled with fiberglass or mineral wool open faced insulation. A plastic waste bend below a toilet in a second -story unit should be isolated from any positioning blocks with felt or ' carpet padding and should be treated in a manner similar to the above. 6. In addition to installing drywall behind tubs and showers on ' party walls, the cavity behind the rear surface of these fixtures should be packed with fiberglass or mineral wool insulation to reduce the transmission of the sound of falling water. This ' treatment is especially important for fiberglass tubs and showers. Electrical Specifications ' 1. Only electrical box sealant pad covered outlet boxes will be permitted in walls and ceiling of sound rated construction. All other equipment and devices which include recessed fixtures, ' panel -boards, heaters, kitchen exhaust fans, sound producing equipment, bells, intercoms, etc., shall not be installed in sound rated walls and ceilings unless prior approval has been obtained from the acoustical consultant and/or Building Department. ' 2. Outlet boxes may be installed in the sound rated walls or ceiling as follows: a) Boxes which penetrate the wall in one area of occupancy shall not be installed on the same stud bay or in the same space between studs containing a box which penetrates into another area of occupancy, i.e., not in the same bay. ' b) There shall be at least one solid stud between outlet boxes. ' c) A solid fire blocking will be considered a solid stud in order to place one box above the other in the same bay. I I Aliont. A5/604R 36 ' Electrical Specifications (concluded) t3. Outlet boxes shall have a depth not more than 1 1/2 inches so as to allow the required 2-inch thickness of compressed insulation ' to be installed in a standard 2"x 4" wall. On walls of deeper dimensions, boxes of greater depths may be permitted. 4. Conduits or raceways (stubouts) may penetrate the sound -rated walls or ceilings provided the conduit is caulked at the penetration point with a permanently resilient sealant. 5. The requirements for outlet boxes installed for television, telephones, and thermostats (electric or pneumatic) shall be the same as for receptacles or switches. Plaster rings, open -back boxes, or mounting plates shall not be permitted. The back of all outlet boxes shall be sealed with electrical box sealing pads ("dum ' dum" pads). Exterior Building Shell and Ventilation Specifications ' To insure that a CNEL of no more than 45 dB is maintained within each dwelling, it is important to reduce all unnecessary ' interior -to -exterior air leaks. The seals around the doors and windows should be as air -tight as possible. The walls must not permit appreciable air flow from outside the units to their interior. Excessive air leaks will greatly reduce the net noise reduction that ' the walls, doors, and windows can provide. Normal care in reducing the paths of efficient noise transmission will insure the 45 dB CNEL limit is not exceeded. Ventilation and acoustical requirements may both be achieved by using a "summer switch" on the forced air heating/cooling units for each dwelling.* The "summer switch" permits fan operation to recirculate inside air independent of the heating and/or cooling functions. The "summer switch" is suggested as a simple, low cost means of providing inside ventilation without exterior noise intrusion. However, other methods which yield proper ventilation without reducing the exterior dwelling surface acoustical integrity are equally acceptable. The ' County of Orange requires an outside fresh air intake of fiberglass -lined duct at least 6 feet long (John Manville Microaire or equivalent) incorporating at least one 90 degree bend. Sound intrusion through kitchen and bathroom exhaust ducts must also be controlled. For kitchen range hood exhaust, a recirculating fan with charcoal filter may be used to avoid outside venting. Alternatively, the vent pipe may incorporate one sharp 90 degree bend and a self closing backdraft damper to control outside noise intrusion. If a backdraft (butterfly) damper is used, it must provide a good seal with the duct opening when the fan is off. If an exhaust fan and outside ducting are used in the bathroom spaces, the vent pipe should have approximately five feet of flexible sound -absorbing fiberglass ducting inserted between the fan and ' exterior exit. ' * In all habitable rooms of a dwelling where exterior doors and windows must be closed to meet the interior noise standards, mechanical ventilation systems are necessary to meet change of air requirements. The Uniform Building Code specifies that such a system shall be capable t of providing two air chances per hour in all guest rooms dormitories, habitable rooms and public corridors. One fifth of the air supply shall be taken from outside". I A5/604R 37 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 General Specifications 1. The acoustical annoyance caused by the operation of telephones, other noisy wall mounted devices, and kitchen sink/counters with garbage disposers is effectively controlled by locating those units on a non -common wall. Counter or desk mounted devices may be substituted for wall mounted styles. 2. An approved permanent and resilient acoustical sealant will be provided along the joint between the floor and the separation walls. 3. The penetrations into sound -rated partitions or floor -ceiling assemblies will be sealed with approved permanent resilient sealant. 4. All rigid conduits, ducts, plumbing pipes, and appliance vents located in sound assemblies will be isolated from the building construction by means of resilient sleeves, mounts, or minimum 1/4-inch-thick approved resilient material. (Exception: Gas piping need not be isolated.) 5. Metal ventilation and conditioned -air ducts located in sound assemblies will be lined with sound absorbing material. These ducts may not touch both sides of the party wall/floor-ceiling (i.e.) may not provide a sound vibration path between separate occupancies. These ducts must also leave room for at least one layer of R-11 open face insulation in the cavity in which they are installed (see number 8 below). 6. Open face (on side) mineral fiber insulation will be installed in joist spaces whenever a plumbing pipe or duct penetrates a floor -ceiling assembly or where such a unit passes through the plane of the floor -ceiling assembly from within a wall. 7. Combustion -air and bathroom exhaust ducts within sound separation assemblies shall be wrapped with Type "C" insulation. 8. Excessive use of separation assembly internal space for venting or ducting is to be avoided. A separate chase, soffit, or furred out area is to be provided to accomodate these mechanical facilities and the required sound reducing insulation. Where appropriate, resilient channels shall be added to increase the transmission loss performance of the assembly degraded by the loss of insulated free space. 9. Stairways must be isolated from common walls and floor -ceiling assemblies with acoustical resilient material. Handrails shall not be attached to common walls if possible. A.I.int. A5/604R 0 I 1 F 1 I t I I 1 I Common Wall Construction Precautions Unless care is taken, secondary or "flanking" paths of noise transmission will greatly reduce the effective acoustical isolation between separate dwelling units and between units and public areas. The following paragraphs describe potential "flanking" paths, and what may be done to reduce their effects. Rigid connections between opposite sides of the common wall transmit acoustical energy and compromise a party wall's noise -reduction capability. No solid connections should be made between the two sides of the wall through the R-11 insulation layer. In the absence of this and other rigid intrawall connections, the solid -borne path of noise transmission will be unimportant. Although simple in concept, if this detail is not watched during construction, the noise -control performance of the party wall maybe severely reduced. A second major flanking path is airborne noise leakage which results from a less -than -air -tight seal between separate components of the party wall. Two common sources of air leakage are back-to-back electrical outlet boxes and small cracks around the common wall perimeter. The outlet boxes on opposite sides of the common wall should be horizontally separated by two to three feet, or at least one stud bay. Tubs and showers mounted on floor -ceiling assemblies must be raised on blocks so that lightweight concrete may be poured beneath them. All openings beneath tubs and showers must be closed up to prevent open acoustic paths and to provide support for poured -in flooring material. All dead spaces beneath fireplaces, stairways, and other closed -in locations must be poured with lightweight concrete and therefore require openings in the plate sufficient to freely pass materials. Active plumbing lines, water and waste, must not touch each other, sheer panels, gypsum wall or ceiling board, floor membranes, nor sheet metal vent pipes, fireplace or other combustion pipes, heating/air conditioning ducts, etc. A5/604R 39 A P P E N D I X I I Exterior Noise Environment Barrier Loss Calculation. A.I.int. A5/604R 40 APPENDIX II Exterior Noise Environment Barrier Loss Calculations The planned exterior noise environment on the property is dependent upon the extensive use of barriers screening the noise from Bristol Street, Jamboree Road and Corona del Mar Freeway. The final parameters and results of the barrier analysis study are documented in this appendix. The acoustical analysis was performed on a lot by lot basis for the proposed development most heavily exposed to roadway noise from Bristol Avenue. ' In the analysis several basic assumptions were made: 1) first floor receivers were 5 feet high; and second floor receivers on balconies were 5 feet high; 2) a ceiling of 18 dB for barrier attenuation1 3) cars, medium trucks, and heavy trucks were treated separately with source heights of 0, 3, and 8 feet above the road, respectively; 4) spectral 5) source data from 63 Hz to 8 kHz was used; and, a vertical separation of 9 feet between first and second finished floors. I 1 I FIB I I A.Uht. A5/604R 41 APPENDIX (Continued) The following is a description of the terms shown in the data analysis: Unit No. = Building number from plans. Near Lane Dist. = Distance in feet from building to the nearest lane of vehicular traffic. Far Lane Dist. = Distance in feet from building to the farthest lane of v6hicular traffic. Barrier Dist. = Distance in feet from building to the noise barrier. , Elevation of Road = Height in feet of road above the reference. Building Floor = Height in feet of finished floor of first level of building above the reference. Barrier Base = Height in feet of bottom of barrier above the reference. Barrier Height = Height of barrier above its base. View Angle (FLR) = Unobstructed angle of view of roadway for each floor of building. Correction = Decibel correction from view angle. FL = Floor number. CR = Cars. MT = Medium Trucks. HT = Heavy Trucks. BLOS = Height in feet of optical line of sight from source to receiver above barrier base. BLOS—BH = Height in feet of optical line of sight from source to receiver above top of barrier. BL = Barrier loss in dB. ATN. N. = Attenuated noise level including angle of view correction. UNMIT. N. = Unmitigated noise level, dB. TOT. = Cumulative noise level for each floor including each of the three vehicle types. I A5/604R 42 I I I i I 1 1 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 55.4 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 37.4 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1073 1 MT 48.8 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 30.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 1157 1 HT 49.4 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 31.4* 39.1 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 35 2 MT 56.7 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.7 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.2 4.9 4.9 0.0 57.2* 65.0 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 55.4 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 37.4 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1073 1 MT 48.8 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 30.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 1157 1 HT 49.4 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 31.4* 39.1 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 -0.1 5.1 58.2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 35 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.6 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.2 4.9 -0.1 5.1 52.1* 59.9 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS- BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 55.4 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 37.4 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1073 1 MT 48.8 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 30.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 1157 1 HT 49.4 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 31.4* 39.1 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 -0.6 7.7 55.6 5. ELEVATION ROAD 35 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -0.6 7.6 49.1 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.2 4.9 -0.6 7.6 49.6* 57.3 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 55.4 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 37.4 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1073 1 MT 48.8 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 30.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 1157 1 HT 49.4 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 31.4* 39.1 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 -1.1 10.7 -52.6 5. ELEVATION ROAD 35 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -1.1 10.7 46.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.2 4.9 -1.1 10.6 46.6* 54.3 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1212 1 MT 48.5 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1296 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.1 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.5 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 57.0* 64.8 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 I A5/604R 43 I 'J I I I 0 I FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1212 1 MT 48.5 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1296 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 58.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.9* 59.7 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1212 1 MT 48.5 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1296 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 -0.6 7.6 55.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 -0.6 7.6 48.9 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 -0.6 7.6 49.4* 57.1 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 B. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1212 1 MT 48.5 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1296 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 -1.1 10.7 52.4 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 -1.1 10.7 45.8 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 -1.1 10.6 46.4* 54.1 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 3 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1116 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1200 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.1 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.5 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 57.0* 64.8 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 1. UNIT NO 3 1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD ' 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT ' 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 37.1 1116 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 30.5 1200 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 31.1* 38.8 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 58.0 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.4 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.9* 59.7 67.5 5 =180 FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 1. A5/604R 44 ' FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 3 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1116 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1200 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 -0.6 7.7 55.4 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 -0.6 7.7 48.8 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 -0.6 7.6 49.4* 57.1 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 ' 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 3 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1116 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 30.5 ' 3. FAR LANE DIST 1200 1 HT 49.1 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 -1.1 10.7 52.4 5. ELEVATION ROAD 31 2 MT 56.5 4.9 -1.1 10.7 45.8 ' 6. 7. BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE 58.5 67.5 2 HT 57.0 4.9 -1.1 10.6 46.4* 54.0 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 4 1 CR 54.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 36.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1234 1 MT 47.9 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 29.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1318 1 HT 48.5 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 30.5* 38.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.6 4.9 4.9 0.0 62.6 5. ELEVATION ROAD 27 2 MT 56.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58 2 HT 56.5 0 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.5* 64.3 7. BARRIER BASE 67 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. 2. UNIT NO 4 NEAR LANE DIST 1234 1 1 CR MT 54.5 47.9 -4.1 -4.1 -9.1 -9.1 18.0 18.0 36.5 29.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1318 1 HT 48.5 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 30.5* 38.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.6 4.9 -0.1 5.1 57.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 27 2 MT 56.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 50.9 ' 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58 2 HT 56.5 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.4* 59.2 7. BARRIER BASE 67 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 4 1 CR 54.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 36.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1234 1 MT 47.9 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 29.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1318 1 HT 48.5 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 30.5* 38.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.6 4.9 -0.6 7.7 54.9 5. ELEVATION ROAD 27 2 MT 56.0 4.9 -0.6 7.6 48.4 ' 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58 2 HT 56.5 4.9 -0.6 7.6 48.9* 56.6 7. BARRIER BASE 67 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 ' 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 I A5/604R 45 J 1 1 1 11 7 Lj II^I JI 1. UNIT NO 5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 54.6 1222 1 MT 48.0 1306 1 HT 48.6 2 2 CR 62.7 24 2 MT 56.1 57 2 HT 56.6 66 0 =180 ° FLR 2=180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 54.6 1222 1 MT 48.0 1306 1 HT 48.6 2 2 CR 62.7 24 2 MT 56.1 57 2 HT 56.6 66 5 =180° FLR 2=180 ° 0.0 UNIT NO 5 NEAR LANE DIST 1222 FAR LANE DIST 1306 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 24 BUILDING FLOOR 57 BARRIER BASE 66 BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 54.6 1 MT 48.0 1 HT 48.6 2 CR 62.7 2 MT 56.1 2 HT 56.6 FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 55.1 NEAR LANE DIST 1126 1 MT 48.5 FAR LANE DIST 1210 1 HT 49.1 BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.0 ELEVATION ROAD 24 2 MT 56.4 BUILDING FLOOR 57 2 HT 56.9 BARRIER BASE 66 BARRIER HEIGHT 0 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 UNIT NO 6 NEAR LANE DIST 1126 FAR LANE DIST 1210 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 24 BUILDING FLOOR 57 BARRIER BASE 66 BARRIER HEIGHT 5 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT 1 CR 55.1 1 MT 48.5 1 HT 49.1 2 CR 63.0 2 MT 56.4 2 HT 56.9 FLR 2=180 ° 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -4.1 18.0 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -9.1 18.0 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -9.6 18.0 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.6 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -4.1 18.0 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 N. BLOS BLOS-BH" BL -4.1 -9.1 18.0 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 ATN N. TOT 36.6 30.0 30.6* 38.3 62.7 56.1 56.6* 64.4 ATN N. TOT 36.6 30.0 30.6* 38.3 57.6 51.0 51.5* 59.3 ATN N. TOT 36.6 30.0 30.6* 38.3 55.0 48.4 49.0* 56.7 ATN N. TOT 37.1 30.5 31.1* 38.8 63.0 56.4 56.9* 64.7 ATN N. TOT 37.1 30.5 31.1* 38.8 57.9 51.3 51.8* 59.6 i A5/604R 46 i i D I i II II II II 1. UNIT NO 6 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 7 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 55.1 1126 1 MT 48.5 1210 1 HT 49.1 2 2 CR 63.0 24 2 MT 56.4 57 2 HT 56.9 66 5.5 =180 ° FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N 1 CR 54.3 1272 1 MT 47.7 1356 1 HT 48.3 2 2 CR 62.5 21 2 MT 55.9 56.7 2 HT 56.4 65.7 0 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 1. UNIT NO 7 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1272 3. FAR LANE DIST 1356 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 7 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1272 3. FAR LANE DIST 1356 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 CORRECTION 0.0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. i FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 54.3 1 MT 47.7 1 HT 48.3 2 CR 62.5 2 MT 55.9 2 HT 56.4 FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 54.3 1 MT 47.7 1 HT 48.3 2 CR 62.5 2 MT 55.9 2 HT 56.4 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -9.6 18.0 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.7 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -4.1 18.0 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.1 -9.1 18.0 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.6 ATN N. TOT 37.1 30.5 31.1* 38.8 55.3 48.7 49.2* 56.9 ATN N. TOT 36.3 29.7 30.3* 38.0 62.5 55.9 56.4* 64.2 ATN N. TOT 36.3 29.7 30.3* 38.0 57.4 50.8 51.3* 59.1 ATN N. TOT 36.3 29.7 30.3* 38.0 54.8 48.2 48.8* 56.5 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT UNIT NO 8 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 37.1 NEAR LANE DIST 1112 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 30.5 FAR LANE DIST 1196 1 HT 49.1 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 31.1* 38.8 BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.1 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.1 ELEVATION ROAD 22 2 MT 56.5 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.5 BUILDING FLOOR 55.8 2 HT 57.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 57.0* 64.8 BARRIER BASE 64.8 BARRIER HEIGHT 0 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 i A5/604R 47 ' 1. UNIT NO 8 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST ' 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE ' 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 J 1 lufflMos k li�dl 1 CR 55.1 1112 1 MT 48.5 1196 1 HT 49.1 2 2 CR 63.1 22 2 MT 56.5 55.8 2 HT 57.0 64.8 5 =180° FLR. 2=180 ° .0.0 1. UNIT NO 8 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1112 3. FAR LANE DIST 1196 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 22 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.8 7. BARRIER BASE 64.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR. 1 = 180 CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 8 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 55.1 1 MT 48.5 1 HT 49.1 2 CR 63.1 2 MT 56.5 2 HT 57.0 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 55.1 1112 1 MT 48.5 1196 1 HT 49.1 2 2 CR 63.1 22 2 MT 56.5 55.8 2 HT 57.0 64.8 6 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 1. UNIT NO 9 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1402 3. FAR LANE DIST 1486 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 7. BARRIER BASE 66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N 1 CR 53.7 1 MT 47.1 1 HT 47.7 2 CR 62.1 2 MT 55.5 2 HT 56.0 FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1. UNIT NO 9 1 CR 53.7 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1402 1 MT 47.1 3. FAR LANE DIST 1486 1 HT 47.7 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.1 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 55.5 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 2 HT 56.0 7. BARRIER BASE 66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.1 -9.1 18.0 37.1 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 30.5 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4.9 -0.1 5.1 58.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.4 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.9* 59.7 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.1 -9.6 18.0 37.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 30.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4.9 -0.6 7.8 55.3 4.9 -0.6 7.7 48.8 4.9 -0.6 7.7 49.3* 57.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.1 -10.1 18.0 37.1 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 30.5 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4.9 -1.1 10.8 52.3 4.9 -1.1 10.8 45.7 4.9 -1.1 10.7 46.3* 54.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.1 -4.1 18.0 35.7 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 29.1 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 29.7* 37.4 4.9 4.9 0.0 62.1 4.9 4.9 0.0 55.5 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.0* 63.8 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.1 -9.1 18.0 35.7 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 29.1 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 29.7* 37.4 4.9 -0.1 5.1 57.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 50.4 4.9 -0.1 5.1 50.9* 58.7 1 A5/604R 48 I I I I I I II II II II 1 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 9 1 CR 53.7 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 35.7 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1402 1 MT 47.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 29.1 3. FAR LANE DIST 1486 1 HT 47.7 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 29.7* 37.4 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.1 4.9 -0.6 7.7 54.4 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 55.5 4.9 -0.6 7.6 47.9 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 2 HT 56.0 4.9 -0.6 7.6 48.4* 56.1 7. BARRIER BASE 66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR. 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 10 1 CR 54.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 36.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1232 1 MT 47.9 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 29.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1316 1 HT 48.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 30.5* 38.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.6 4.9 4.9 0.0 62.6 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 2 HT 56.5 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.5* 64.3 7. BARRIER BASE 65.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 10 1 CR 54.5 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 36.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1232 1 MT 47.9 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 29.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1316 1 HT 48.5 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 30.5* 38.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.6 4.9 -0.1 5.1 57.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 50.9 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 2 HT 56.5 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.4* 59.2 7. BARRIER BASE 65.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 10 1 CR 54.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 36.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1232 1 MT 47.9 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 29.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1316 1 HT 48.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 30.5* 38.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.6 4.9 -0.6 7.7 54.9 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.0 4.9 -0.6 7.7 48.3 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 2 HT 56.5 4.9 -0.6 7.6 48.9* 56.5 7. BARRIER BASE 65.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR I = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 11 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1138 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1222 1 HT 49.1 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.4 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.6 2 HT 56.9 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.9* 64.7 7. BARRIER BASE 64.6 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 1 A5/604R 49 N FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 11 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1138 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 30.5 3. FAR LANE DIST 1222 1 HT 49.1 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 31.1* 38.8 ' 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 57.9 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.4 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.3 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.6 2 HT 56.9 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.8* 59.6 7. BARRIER BASE 64.6 ' 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 11 1 CR 55.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 37.1 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1138 1 MT 48.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 30.5 ' 3. FAR LANE DIST 1222 1 HT 49.1 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 31.1* 38.8 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.0 4.9 -0.6 7.8 55.2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.4 4.9 -0.6 7.7 48.7 6. 7. BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE 55.6 64.6 2 HT 56.9 4.9 -0.6 7.7 49.2* 56.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 12 1 CR 55.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 37.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1049 1 MT 48.9 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 30.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1133 1 HT 49.5 -4.1 -4.1 18.0 31.5* 39.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.7 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.7 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 57.2 4.9 4.9 0.0 57.2* 65.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. 2. UNIT NO 12 NEAR LANE DIST 1049 1 CR 1 MT 55.5 48.9 -4.1 -4.1 -9.1 -9.1 18.0 18.0 37.5 30.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1133 1 HT 49.5 -4.1 -9.1 18.0 31.5* 39.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 -0.1 5.1 58.2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.6 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 57.2 4.9 -0.1 5.1 52.1* 59.8 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 ' FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 12 1 CR 55.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 37.5 ' 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1049 1 MT 48.9 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 30.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1133 1 HT 49.5 -4.1 -9.6 18.0 31.5* 39.2 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 4.9 -0.6 7.8 55.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -0.6 7.8 48.9 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 57.2 4.9 -0.6 7.7 49.5* 57.2 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. 9. BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FLR 5.5 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 t A5/604R 50 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1. UNIT NO 12 1 CR 55.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 1049 1 MT 48.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 1133 1 HT 49.5 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 21 2 MT 56.7 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 57.2 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.1 -10.1 18.0 37.5 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 30.9 -4.1 -10.1 18.0 31.5* 39.2 4.9 -1.1 10.8 52.5 4.9 -1.1 10.8 45.9 4.9 -1.1 10.7 46.5* 54.1 A5/604R 51 ' FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 OR 57.6 -4.0 -4.0 18:0 39.6 2, NEAR LANE DIST 351 1 MT 51.2 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 33.2 3. FAR LANE DIST 385 1 HT 52.1 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 34.1* 41.4 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.2 4.9 4.9 0.0 63.2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 56.7 4.9 4.9 0.0 56.7 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.7 5.0 5.0 0.0 57.7* 65.0 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 57.6 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 39.6 2. NEAR LANE DIST 351 1 MT 51.2 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 33.2 3. FAR LANE DIST 385 1 HT 52.1 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 34.1* 41.4 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.2 4.9 -0.1 5.1 58.1 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -0.1 5.1 51.6 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.7 5.0 -0.0 5.0 52.7* 59.9 ' 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9, VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 57.6 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 39.6 2. 3. NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST 351 385 1 1 MT HT 51.2 52.1 -4.0 -4.0 -9.5 -9.5 18.0 18.0 33.2 34.1* 41.4 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.2 4.9 -0.6 7.8 55.4 5. 6. ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR 57.4 58.8 2 2 MT HT 56.7 57.7 4.9 5.0 -0.6 -0.5 7.7 7.5 49.0 50.2* 57.3 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 57.6 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 39.6 2. NEAR LANE DIST 351 1 MT 51.2 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 33.2 3. FAR LANE DIST 385 1 HT 52.1 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 34.1* 41.4 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 63.2 4.9 -1.1 10.8 52.4 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 56.7 4.9 -1.1 10.7 46.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 57.7 5.0 -1.0 10.5 47.2* 54.2 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 56.2 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 38.2 2. NEAR LANE DIST 442 1 MT 49.8 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 31.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 476 1 HT 50.7 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 32.7* 40.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.3 4.9 4.9 0.0 62.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 55.8 4.9 4.9 0.0 55.8 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 56.8 5.0 5.0 0.0 56.8* 64.1 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 I A5/'604R 52 FL SRC UNMIT N 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 56.2 2. NEAR LANE DIST 442 1 MT 49.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 476 1 HT 50.7 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 55.8 6. BUIL'DING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 56.8 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N i. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 56.2 2. NEAR LANE DIST 442 1 MT 49.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 476 1 HT 50.7 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 55.8 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 56.8 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 56.2 2. NEAR LANE DIST 442 1 MT •49.8 3. FAR LANE DIST 476 1 HT 50.7 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 55.8 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 56.8 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 1. UNIT NO 3 2. NEAR LANE DIST 435 3. FAR LANE DIST 469 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 3 2. NEAR LANE DIST 435 3. FAR LANE DIST 469 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 56.3 1 MT 49.9 1 HT 50.8 2 CR 62.3 2 MT 55.8 2 HT 56.8 FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 56.3 1 MT 49.9 1 HT 50.8 2 CR 62.3 2 MT 55.8 2 HT 56.8 FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 5.0 -0.0 5.0 BLOS 'BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9-.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 4.9 -0.6 7.7 4.9 -0.6 7.6 5.0 -0.5 7.4 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 4.9 -1.1 10.7 4.9 -1.1 10.6 5.0 -1.0 10.5 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.o 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 4.9 -0.1 5.1 5.0 -0.0 5.0 ATN N. TOT 38.2 31.8 32.7* 40.0 57.2 50.7 51.8* 59.0 ATN N. TOT 38.2 31.8 32.7* 40.0 54.6 48.2 49.4* 56.5 ATN N. TOT 38.2 31.8 32.7* 40.0 51.6 45.2 46.3* 53.4 ATN N. TOT 38.3 31.9 32.8* 40.1 62.3 55.8 56.8* 64.1 ATN N. TOT 38.3 31.9 32.8* 40.1 57.2 50.7 51.8* 59.0 A5/604R 53 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. UNIT NO 4 NEAR LANE DIST 538 FAR LANE DIST 572 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 BUILDING FLOOR 58 BARRIER BASE 67 BARRIER HEIGHT 0 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 UNIT NO 4 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNNIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. 1 CR 54.9 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 36.9 1 NT 48.5 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 30.5 1 HT 49.4 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 31.4* 2 CR 61.4 4.9 4.9 0.0 61.4 2 MT 54.9 5.0 5.0 0.0 54.9 2 HT 55.9 5.0 5.0 0.0 55.9* FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 K04 38.7 63.2 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1 CR 54.9 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 36.9 538 1 MT 48.5 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 30.5 572 1 HT 49.4 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 31.4* 38.7 2 2 CR 61.4 4.9 -0.1 5.1 56.3 57.4 2 MT 54.9 5.0 -0.0 5.0 49.9 58 2 HT 55.9 5.0 -0.0 5.0 50.9* 58.1 67 5 =180 FLR 2=180 ° 0.0 UNIT NO 4 NEAR LANE DIST 538 FAR LANE DIST 572 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 BUILDING FLOOR 58 BARRIER BASE 67 BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNNIT N. 1 CR 54.9 1 MT 48.5 1 HT 49.4 2 CR 61.4 2 MT 54.9 2 HT 55.9 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 UNIT NO 5 NEAR LANE DIST 676 FAR LANE DIST 710 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 BUILDING FLOOR 57 BARRIER BASE 66 BARRIER HEIGHT 0 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 UNIT NO 5 NEAR LANE DIST 676 FAR LANE DIST 710 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 BUILDING FLOOR 57 BARRIER BASE 66 BARRIER HEIGHT 5 VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 53.5 1 MT 47.1 1 HT 48.0 2 CR 60.5 2 MT 54.0 2 HT 55.0 FLR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 53.5 1 MT 47.1 1 HT 48.0 2 CR 60.5 2 MT 54.0 2 HT 55.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 4.9 -0.6 ' 7.6 5.0 -0.5 7.5 5.0 -0.5 7.4 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0:0 5.0 ATN N. TOT 36.9 30.5 31.4* 38.7 53.8 47.4 48.5* 55.7 ATN N. TOT 35.5 29.1 30.0* 37.3 60.5 54.0 55.0* 62.3 ATN N. TOT 35.5 29.1 30.0* 37.3 55.5 49.0 50.0* 57.2 I A5/604R 54 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1. UNIT NO 5 1 CR 53.5 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 676 1 MT 47.1 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 710 1 HT 48.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 60.5 5.0 -0.5 7.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 54.0 5.0 -0.5 7.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57 2 HT 55.0 5.0 -0.5 7.3 7. BARRIER BASE 66 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 53.7 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 648 1 MT 47.3 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 682 1 HT 48.2 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 60.6 5.0 5.0 0.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 54.1 5.0 5.0 '0.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 55.1 5.0 5.0 0.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNNIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 53.7 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 648 1 MT 47.3 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 682 1 HT 48.2 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 60.6 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 54.1 5.0 -0.0 5.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 55.1 5.0 -0.0 5.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 53.7 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 648 1 MT 47.3 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 682 1 HT 48.2 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 60.6 5.0 -0.5 7.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 54.1 5.0 -0.5 7.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 55.1 5.0 -0.5 7.3 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1. UNIT NO 7 1 CR 52.5 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 792 1 MT 46.1 -4.0 -4-0 18.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 826 1 HT 47.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 59.8 5.0 5.0 0.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 53.3 5.0 5.0 0.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 54.3 5.0 5.0 0.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 ATN N. TOT 35.5 29.1 30.0* 37.3 53.0 46.6 47.7* 54.8 ATN N. TOT 35.7 29.3 30.2* 37.5 60.6 54.1 55.1* 62.4 ATN N. TOT 35.7 29.3 30.2* 37.5 55.6 49.1 50.1* 57.3 ATN N. TOT 35.7 29.3 30.2* 37.5 53.1 46.7 47.8* 54.9 ATN N. TOT 34.5 28.1 29.0* 36.3 59.8 53.3 54.3* 61.6 A5/604R 55 ' FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 7 1 CR 52.5 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 34.5 2. NEAR LANE DIST 792 1 MT 46.1 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 28.1 3. FAR LANE DIST 826 1 HT 47.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 29.0* 36.3 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 59.8 5.0 -0.0 5.0 54.8 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 53.3 5.0 -0.0 5.0 48.3 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 54.3 5.0 -0.0 5.0 49.3* 56.6 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 tFL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 8 1 CR 52.6 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 34.6 2. NEAR LANE DIST 778 1 MT 46.2 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 28.2 3. FAR LANE DIST 812 1 HT 47.1 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 29.1* 36.4 ' 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 59.9 5.0 -0.0 5.0 54.9 5. ELEVATION ROAD 58.3 2 MT 53.4 5.0 -0.0 5.0 48.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.8 2 HT 54.4 5.0 -0.0 5.0 49.4* 56.7 7. BARRIER BASE 64.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 9 1 CR 52.3 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 34.3 2. NEAR LANE DIST 816 1 MT 45.9 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 27.9 ' 3. FAR LANE DIST 850 1 HT 46.8 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 28.8* 36.1 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 59.7 5.0 5.0 0.0 59.7 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 53.2 5.0 5.0 0.0 53.2 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 2 HT 54.2 5.0 5.0 0.0 54.2* 61.5 ' 7. BARRIER BASE '66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 9 1 CR 52.3 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 34.3 2. NEAR LANE DIST 816 1 MT 45.9 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 27.9 3. FAR LANE DIST 850 1 HT 46.8 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 28.8* 36.1 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 59.7 5.0 -0.0 5.0 54.7 S. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 53.2 5.0 -0.0 5.0 48.2 ' 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 2 HT 54.2 5.0 -0.0 5.0 49.2* 56.5 7. BARRIER BASE 66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 10 1 OR 51.7 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 33.7 2. NEAR LANE DIST 890 1 MT 45.3 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 27.3 3. FAR LANE DIST 924 1 HT 46.2 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 28.2* 35.5 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 59.3 5.0 5.0 0.0 59.3 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 52.8 5.0 5.0 0.0 52.8 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 2 HT 53.8 5.0 5.0 0.0 53.8* 61.1 7. BARRIER BASE 65.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 56 I . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. UNIT NO 10 NEAR LANE DIST 890 FAR LANE DIST 924 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 BARRIER BASE 65.9 BARRIER HEIGHT 5 VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 UNIT NO 11 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1 CR 51.7 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 33.7 1 MT 45.3 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 27.3 1 HT 46.2 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 28.2* 35.5 2 CR 59.3 5.0 -0.0 5.0 54.3 2 MT 52.8 5.0 -0.0 5.0 47.8 2 HT 53.8 5.0 -0.0 5.0 48.8* 56.1 FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 51.9 873 1 MT 45.5 907 1 HT 46.4 2 2 CR 59.4 57.4 2 MT 52.9 55.6 2 HT 53.9 64.6 0 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 UNIT NO 11 NEAR LANE DIST 873 FAR LANE DIST 907 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 BUILDING FLOOR 55.6 BARRIER BASE 64.6 BARRIER HEIGHT 5 VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 UNIT NO 12 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 12 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 51.9 1 MT 45.5 1 HT 46.4 2 CR 59.4 2 MT 52.9 2 HT 53.9 FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT 1 CR 52.0 858 1 MT 45.6 892 1 HT 46.5 2 2 CR 59.5 57.4 2 MT 53.0 55.1 2 HT 54.0 64.1 0 =180° FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT 1 CR 52.0 858 1 MT 45.6 892 1 HT 46.5 2 2 CR 59.5 57.4 2 MT 53.0 55.1 2 HT 54.0 64.1 5 =180° FIR 2=180° 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 ATN N. TOT 33.9 27.5 28.4* 35.7 59.4 52.9 53.9* 61.2 ATN N. TOT 33.9 27.5 28.4* 35.7 54.4 47.9 48.9* 56.2 ATN N. TOT 34.0 27.6 28.5* 35.8 59.5 53.0 54.0* 61.3 ATN N. TOT 34.0 27.6 28.5* 35.8 54.5 48.0 49.0* 56.3 A5/604R L 57 FL SRC UNNIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 414 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 414 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 IFL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 414 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0. -17.0 ' 3. FAR LANE DIST 414 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 56.9 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 -4.1 6. 7. BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE 58.8 67.8 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0* 56.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 1 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 414 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 414 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 4.9 -1.1 10.8 51.2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 4.9 -1.1 10.7 -9.7 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.8 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 -9.5* 51.2 7. BARRIER BASE 67.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° ' CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNNIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 505 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 505 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 ' 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 2 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 505 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 505 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 56.9 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0* 56.9 7. BARRIER BASE 67.5 8. 9. BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FLR 5 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 I I A5/604R 58 I I L I I I u I I H I I 1. UNIT NO 2 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. FL SRC UNNIT N. 1 CR 62.0 505 1 MT 1.0 505 1 HT 1.0 2 2 CR 62.0 57.4 2 MT 1.0 58.5 2 HT 1.0 67.5 6 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT UNIT NO 3 1 CR 62.0 NEAR LANE DIST 498 1 MT 1.0 FAR LANE DIST 498 1 HT 1.0 BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 BUILDING FLOOR 58.5 2 HT 1.0 BARRIER BASE 67.5 BARRIER HEIGHT 0 VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 UNIT NO 3 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER.DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FIR CORRECTION 0. BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 4.9 -1.1 10.7 5.0 -1.0 10.6 5.0 -1.0 10.5 N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N 1 CR 62.0 498 1 MT 1.0 498 1 HT 1.0 2 2 CR 62.0 57.4 2 MT 1.0 58.5 2 HT 1.0 67.5 5 1=1800FIR 2=180 ° 0 0.0 UNIT NO 4 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 62.0 601 1 MT 1.0 601 1 HT 1.0 2 2 CR 62.0 57.4 2 MT 1.0 58 2 HT 1.0 67 0 =180 ° FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 UNIT NO 4 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 62.0 601 1 MT 1.0 601 1 HT 1.0 2 2 CR 62.0 57.4 2 MT 1.0 58 2 HT 1.0 67 5 =1800 FIR 2=180 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 4.9 -0.1 5.1 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 BLOS-BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 51.3 -9.6 -9.5* 51.3 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 62.0 1.0 1.0* 62.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 56.9 -4.0 -4.0* 56.9 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 62.0 1.0 1.0* 62.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 57.0 -4.0 -4.0* 57.0 I if A5/604R 59 li I FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 4 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 601 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 601 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -1.0 10.6 51.4 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 -9.5 6. BUILDING FLOOR 58 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.4 -9.4* 51.4 7. BARRIER BASE 67 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 711 1 MT .1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 711 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 711 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 711 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 57.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0* 57.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 6 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 711 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 711 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 51.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 -9.5 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.4 -9.4* 51.5 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 7 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 855 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 855 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 OR 62.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.7 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.7 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 11 [i 1l I L I I I I n' 'I I I I I I I I I 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. UNIT NO 7 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 UNIT NO 7 NEAR LANE DIST FAR LANE DIST BARRIER DIST ELEVATION ROAD BUILDING FLOOR BARRIER BASE BARRIER HEIGHT VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 855 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 855 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 56.7 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 65.7 5 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 855 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 855 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.4 56.7 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.4 65.7 6 =180 FIR 2=180 ° 0.0 UNIT NO 8 NEAR LANE DIST 841 FAR LANE DIST 841 BARRIER DIST 2 ELEVATION ROAD 58.3 BUILDING FLOOR 55.8 BARRIER BASE 64.8 BARRIER HEIGHT 0 VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 CORRECTION 0.0 1. UNIT NO 8 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 57.0 -4.0 -4.0* 57.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 51.5 -9.4 -9.4* 51.5 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 2 CR 62.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 62.0 2 MT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 62.0 841 1 MT 1.0 841 1 HT 1.0 2 2 CR 62.0 58.3 2 MT 1.0 55.8 2 HT 1.0 64.8 5 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 1. UNIT NO 9 2. NEAR LANE DIST 879 3. FAR LANE DIST 879 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 7. BARRIER BASE 66.S 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N 1 CR 62.0 1 MT 1.0 1 HT 1.0 2 CR 62.0 2 MT 1.0 2 HT 1.0 FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.0 -9.0 18.0 44.0 -4.o -9.0 18.0 -17.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 57.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0* 57.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 62.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 j A5/604R 61 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 9 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 879 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 879 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 57.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0* 57.0 7, BARRIER BASE 66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 9 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 879 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 879 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 51.5 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 -9.5 6. BUILDING FLOOR 57.8 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -1.0 10.4 -9.4* 51.5 7. BARRIER BASE 66.8 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 10 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 953 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 953 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 ' 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 OR 62.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 10 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 953 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 953 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 OR 62.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 57.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 56.9 2 HT 1.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 -4.0* 57.0 7. BARRIER BASE 65.9 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL ATN N. TOT 1. UNIT NO 11 1 CR 62.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 44.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 936 1 MT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 936 1 HT 1.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -17.0* 44.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 OR 62.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.6 2 HT 1.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 1.0* 62.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.6 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 A5/604R 62 I j I I I I I I I L I I 1 1. UNIT NO 11 2. NEAR LANE DIST 3. FAR LANE DIST 4. BARRIER DIST 5. ELEVATION ROAD 6. BUILDING FLOOR 7. BARRIER BASE 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT 1 CR 62.0 936 1 MT 1.0 936 1 HT 1.0 2 2 CR 62.0 57.4 2 MT 1.0 55.6 2 HT 1.0 64.6 5 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 N. BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1. UNIT NO 11 1 CR 62.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 936 1 MT 1.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 936 1 HT 1.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.6 2 HT 1.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.6 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1. UNIT NO 11 1 CR 62.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 936 1 MT 1.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 936 1 HT 1.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.6 2 HT 1.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.6 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N 1. UNIT NO 12 1 CR 62.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 921 1 MT 1.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 921 1 HT 1.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 1.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 0 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° FIR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 1. UNIT NO 12 2. NEAR LANE DIST 921 3. FAR LANE DIST 921 4. BARRIER DIST 2 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5 9. VIEW ANGLE FIR 1 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1 CR 62.0 1 MT 1.0 1 HT 1.0 2 CR 62.0 2 MT 1.0 2 HT 1.0 FIR 2 = 180 ° 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 5.0 -0.5 7.4 5.0 -0.5 7.3 5.0 -0.5 7.3 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 5.0 -1.0 10.5 5.0 -1.0 10.4 5.0 -1.0 10.3 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 -4.0 -4.0 18.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 5.0 0.0 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 -4.0 -9.0 18.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 5.0 -0.0 5.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 57.0 -4.0 -4.0* 57.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 54.6 -6.3 -6.3* 54.6 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 51.5 -9.4 -9.3* 51.5 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 62.0 1.0 1.0* 62.0 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 57.0 -4.0 -4.0* 57.0 1 63 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1. UNIT NO 12 1 CR 62.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 921 1 MT 1.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 921 1 HT 1.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 OR 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 1.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 5.5 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 FL SRC UNMIT N. 1. UNIT NO 12 1 CR 62.0 2. NEAR LANE DIST 921 1 MT 1.0 3. FAR LANE DIST 921 1 HT 1.0 4. BARRIER DIST 2 2 CR 62.0 5. ELEVATION ROAD 57.4 2 MT 1.0 6. BUILDING FLOOR 55.1 2 HT 1.0 7. BARRIER BASE 64.1 8. BARRIER HEIGHT 6 9. VIEW ANGLE FLR 1 = 180 ° FLR 2 = 180 ° CORRECTION 0.0 0.0 I I It 1 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 -4.0 -9.5 18.0 5.0 -0.5 7.4 5.0 -0.5 7.3 5.0 -0.5 7.3 BLOS BLOS-BH BL -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 -4.0 -10.0 18.0 5.0 -1.0 10.4 5.0 -1.0 10.4 5.0 -1.0 10.3 ATN N. TOT 44.0 -17.0 -17.0* 44.0 54.6 -6.3 -6.3* 54.6 ATN N. 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EACH UNIT SHALL CONSIST OF A RESIDENTIAL ELEMENT AND A GARAGE ELEMENT. 5. PATIOS DECKS BALCONIES, X I S, EXTERIOR STAIRS AND AIR CONDITIONING PADS APPURTENANT TO THE UNITS SHALL BE DESIGNATED "RESTRICTED COMMON AREA". R.'E'LlI1111NARY CON.DOMINIUM PLAN r a I F sari t, e pVY+Ai=' 1_.--._"__"_' .:...w-__-'. _'. ` _ ._� :�\,. i • • 0:f��T�::.�^',,yin y Pv,f v •r li - 5�..._.._...._- ,. ��I \\ \ t•; �\\\ i r LEGEND 21A UNIT_ NO. -AND TYPE (A B�OR C), 20g UPPER LEVEL UNIT NO. -AND TYPE 19B LOWER LEVEL UNIT NO. 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A � TENTATIVE TRACT 4860 IRVINE BOULEVARD, SUITE #201 IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 927141299 -7A , I) . , ,: I "' IRVINE (714) 730.7117 PALM DESERT CHECKED - . •' , 1 - - - .. y - - - - - .- i ,1, 1236 0 o- h! - _ � -- -� SCALE +o ',/ si \ T ..'APPROVED DATE - j/ �.,,� ,�. r-zo' w ° \ ' - - ... N0.` DESCRIPTION SH �' - ; A- , S , DATE �1 r'; , . � STAHLEY C. MORSE R.C,E. 20596 . - DATE - - BAYVIEW. 159-1000 11.;1. ; - I ' . REVISIONS , - 10 15 Bs _ _ - - _ - , I _ - - -s11 - 11 +A,F 11 11 .. ., r- - , g ,a.'^ , , pp `loWd'a -1 I ,. .- r .. N., -.r_,. n. ,.��( L,u .,1� 3u.u1 - .`J . ... w_,,,, ., tib:Mvv.,\ t,. Thy....,-_ ,a x'..SAxnbs-._rlev.c..u"3 sx.ea. �.... _ . _ n ti c--.-..A.:, ,..,v, .n.--,.--.. -iG,r �r- .a.. <-,�'-s,-fi.. ai,.rzv.,-: a- r.,".n`. v. • i n. x, - .e- .. . .- ,�' am4n_aZ,:-iG.�eiS S�1:dAnAa1'1.Hai'^o%.,F+6.`".�i.:??a4Swi:+-z-d.-.•€i�"f1.vYF'_�34.i.H ii .,tt. i..Z'i-.. vA.,. - /• r " _ ,. ',: '-. � :, -. '. " '....i -. ... _ ... ..' .. L. ... .-,.., .... .. .... . .. ... .. .. ... ..... .. .... _ .. L'.... .. _. s,.,a. _ _-x�.:F iS.son.,..,.n.,rY.'.4'i4u. .;it`i,.:.V$Lxi"•�. 86=133447 mm flit! D0. CO. CF GALE. 11ECOROED IN OFFICNL RECORUS OF ORANCE COUNTY CALIFORNIA CONDOMINIUM -119nAM APR 3'86 - Mlv ':ri,.0 .1.......i. .CIA... SHEET 1 OF S9 SHEETS PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 S 3 OF TRACT NO.12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CERTIFICATE UNDER CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE (PROVIDING FOR RECORDATION OF CONDOMINIUM PLAN] WE. THE UNDERSIGNED. BEING ALL OF THE RECORD OWNERS OF. THE RECORD HOLDERS OF SECURITY INTEREST IN. THE REAL PROPERTY. DESCRIBED IN THE DOCUMENTS HERINAFTER MENTIONED. 00 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT: WE HEREBY CONSENT TO THE RECORDATION OF THE PLAN OF CONDOMINIUM. PURSUANT TO CHAPTER I. TITLE 0. PART 4. DIVISION SECOND. CALIFOFORNIA CIVIL CODE. CONSISTING OF: (1) THE DESCRIPTION OR SURVEY MAPS OF THE SURFACE OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE PROJECT. AS SUCH DESCRIPTION OR SURVEY MAPS ARE SET FORTH UPON OR CONSITITUTEO BY THE SUBDIVISION MAP SHOWING LOTS 1. 2. G 3 OF TRACT 12382 IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 001. PAGES 33. 30 AND 37. INCLUSIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. AND WHICH SUBDIVISION MAP IS HEREBY REFERENCE INCORPORATED HEREIN: (11) THE DIAGRAMMATIC FLOOR PLANS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF: AND (ill) THIS CERTIFICATE. DATED: -3 3 -- DAYVIEN I, A JOINT VENTURE BY: J. M. PETERS COMPANY, ,IINNNCC..,,�A CALIFORNIA CORPOR TION RORERT C. LIERER VICE PRESID VICE PRESIDENT BY: DSL SERVICE COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION / i i R. P. DRISCOLL I= D. H011Ey, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT SECRETARY RE-RECORDING NOTE THIS CONDOMINIUM PLAN WAS RR -RECORDED TO CORRECT AN ERROR ON SHEET 7 SHIMM. TEN GARAGES SHOWN AS-0-21'. '0-19', ' AND 0-20- DIRECTLY OPPOSITE UNITS 27, 2E, AND 29, SHOULD ' BE: C-27, 0-2E, AND G-29, AND ARE CORRECTED HEREON. 86-262916 SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE: I HERESY CERTIFY THAT I AM A LICE L CON OF I 9 T9ly ti F OF HE PROOUGTfTLOfip— 2 GST T LOCATION OF /(ISFSP Pla JL.@OEQfi G�f Al V3 i ��' Of CatU%dl Hatal0e0 at IOC request of IKOR MIT MS CO. Di CAM 800 AM JUN251986 .lW..n :'lo ;I. Ozl11CRhA • ... • r A, RKOUF. F THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND THAT THIS PLAN. A TRUE AND COMPLETE SURVEY OF THE PERIMETER ER MY SUPERVISION IN MARCH MEG . AND (21 SHEET 2 OF 29 SHEETS ! CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) SS COUNTY OF ORANGE ON THIS 5IJ� i^ DAY INSTRUMENT ON BEHALF :MOWN TO ME (OR FRC A) TO BE ONE OF THE Jip OFFKWLSFi1L CHRAC A E. LIEBL PRVCWAL axae exeaOxrY MI Cunmabe E.0. Na. 4. Igo STATB 0� FOR'! Ir7ibs" COUNTY OF ORANGE ON THIS , V DAY 01 KNOWN TO Be THE I DEL SER MB TO ZNISSS MY HANDSS AND OFFICIAL SEAL. THE SAME. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: $-7-87 WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. IANICEGENELLE �A)THY'PUBLIC'ka AND 'FOR 'SMID MIT NOTMYWItIC.CAWMi" 1, / C 2 WWMECOUMY v M9Caw 4.in•uq, 1. 19l9 SHEET 3 OF 2R SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 S 3 OF TRACT No, 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. INDEX TITLE SHEET 1_,L COWNER CERTIFICATE, ETC.] INDEX 3 NOTES AND DEFINITIONS `I' TRACT MAP 5 BUILDING LOCATION 'MAP 61 LEGEND S BUILDING DESCRIPTION 921 LIMITS OF UNITS FINISH FLOOR ELEVATIONS BENCH MARK SHEET 4 OF 2."/ SHEETS CONOOMINIUM PLAN POR LOTS 1108 s 3 OP TRACT NO. '12362 'IN THE CITY OF STATEORT CALFH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, NOTES AND DEFINITIONS �1• INRTHECCOUN YR OFEORANGE. STATER FTCALIFORNIA. AS SHOWN ON HE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED RECORDED IN BOOK 551. PAGES 35 THROUGH 37 OF MAP& RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. AND ALL OF THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. THECOMMONAREAS OF THE LOT CONVEYED ONVEYED ONOWHICH HE CONDOMINIUM1S LOCATED. TOO 0 HER WITHER TH I A SEPARATE OWNED BY INTEREST EACH OWNER SHALL BE AS BET FORTH IN THE DECLARATION.UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN COMMON IN THE COMMON AREAS 3. !CONDOMINIUM BUILDING' SHALL MEAN A SEPARATE BUILDING CONTAINING ONE OR MORE UNITS. 4. -DECLARATION. SHALL OFETHAT EIDECLARATION AND RESTRICTION AND ESEVERATIOEASEMENTS TO BE RECORDED OR THE PURPOSE OF IMPOSING MUTUALLY ENEFICIAL RESTRICTIONS AGAINST THE PROPERTY IN CONNEOTION WITH USE OF THE PROPERTY AS A CONDOMINIUM SPEC CT. AY DEFINED WEO IN SHE0.EIN SHALLECTION DECLARATION.FTHE HAVE THE CALIFORNIA 13MNIT ONS SAS THOSE CONTAINED ANY TERMS OTHERWISE ONTA NED INTHE DECLARATION. OTHERWNERS OF B. e'•n.mnMlHN( MS NNTHE THE PROJECT. EACH OF THE (UM NOT UNITS SHALLED IN BE SEPARATELY SHON WITH WN. NUMBERED. AND TIAL ELEMENT AND A GARAGE ELEMENT. IN B. •••7.'••'RESTRICTED COMMON AREAS' EASEMENT ARE RESERVED FD STAIRWAYS. THE RESTRICTED AND ARE ASSIGNED HEREIN T ASSIGNED UNIT CONSTRUCTED OR RECONS .THE ORIGINAL PLANS THEREOF, ITS BOUNDARIES. RATHER THA DECLARAION. REGARDLESS OF REGARDLTESS OF MINOR VARIANC IN THE DECLARATION AND 'COMMON AREAS' SHALL MEAN FURTHER INCLUDE. WITHOUT I NECESSARILY BY WAY OF FEE CONDUITS- WIRES AND OTHER THE OUTLETS THEREOF WHEN L AIRSPACE ABOVE THE STRUCI FOUNDATION PARTYWI WALKWAYS. PO L.BS. TENNIS COU THE PROPERTY. AND OTHER REI AND LANDSCAPING ON THOSE AF SHALL MEAN THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREA OVER WHICH EXCLUSIVE R THE BENEFIT OF THE OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNITS. FOR PATIO& DECKS. AND COMMON AREAS IN THE PROJECT FOR PATIOS AND DECKS ARE SHOWN HEREIN. O PARTICULAR UNITS BY INDICATING THE UNIT NUMBER TO WHICH THEY ARE H UNIT CONSIST OF A RESICEN TIONS AND PLANS. THE EXISTING PHYSICAL BOUNDARIES OF THE UNIT OR A TRUCTEO IN SUBSTANTIAL ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN AND IF SUCH PLANS ARE AVAILABLE. SHALL BE CONCLUSIVELY PRESUMED TO BE N THE DESCRIPTION EXPRESSED .IN THE OEEO. CONOOMINIUM PLAN OR SETTLING OR LATERAL MOVEMENT OF THE CONDOMINIUM BUILDING AND ES BETWEEN BOUNDARIES. AS SHOWN ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN OR DEFINED THE BOUNDARIES OF A CONDOMINIUM BUILDING AS CONBTRUCTEO OR ALL AREAS ON THE PROJECT. EXCEPT UNITS I TO BS INCLUBIVE. AND SHALL IMITATION. FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES OF THE ASSOCIATION. BUT NOT ITL& ALL GA& WATER AND WASTE PIPES. ALL SEWER& ALL DUCT& CHUTES. JTILITY INSTALLATIONS OF THE STRUCTURES WHEREVER LOCATED (EXCEPT )DATED WITHIN THE UNITSL THE LOT UPON WHICH THE, STRUCTURES AND THE JRES. ALL BEARING WALLS. COLUMNS- UNFINISHED FLOORS. THE ROOFS. LLS. UTILITY WALLS. FOUNDATION& PRIVATE STREETS OR DRIVEWAYS. IT. SAUNA. JACUZZI, SPA, CABANA. LAKE AND STREAM AREAS LOCATED -ON �REATIONAI. FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT. COMMON STAIRWAYS. PARKING AREAS. 1...., ,.ae .nT naawECT AS A PART OF THE UNITS. B. RE9SIOENCE OENTFO •HEREN BYEUNITHAT T NUMBER TION OF A ANG BOUNDEDUNIT BYDESIGNED CONTAI EOUSE AS SINGLE FAMILY NTERIOR UNFINI9HE0 BtJRFACE9 OF THE PERIMETER WALLS. FLOORS. CEILING& WINDOWS ANO OOOR9 OF EACH RE91DEN7IAL ELEMENT RO THE OUTLE78 OP ALL• UTILITY IN9TALLATION9 THEREIN. S. FOR IUSEOA A RECEAT aNALi GIAROFU•1CING AND/OR LANESCIAPWG AREA�EAICH PATIO HWBI BE NOI ENNTI ED EFIEO HEREIN BY THE WORD 'PATIO' FOLLOWED BY THE NUMBER OF THE UNIT TO WHICH THE PATIO 19 PS69 THE . MPRO EM NT AND EARTH LY ND WITHIN( BA OR BOUNDARIES (EXCEPT Ae 9TA EO UN NOTETB A OVEI AND THE AIR SPACE ENCOMPA59ED BY AIO BOUNOARtE9. , ESIONCO IB. FOR USE ABLA OECK.'OECK� BHATEACH OECKTEHAB BEEN OENTEIFISO SHEREIN TBY THE WORON'OECK RfOLLOWEDBY THE NUMBER OF THE UNIT THE DECK 19 ASSIGNED. THE BOUNDARIES OF EACH DECK ARE A9 SHOWN HEREIN. EACH DECK INCI.0 ES THE SPE IM ROVE 90 EY SAWITHIN RBEASI0 BOUNDARIES (EXCEPT AS STATED IN NOTE 5 A8OVE1 AND THE AIR ACE 9EID NITS O FOR USE AS A GARAGE. EACH II• • GARAGES ELEMENT •SEAS BEENAINOENTIFIEO N THAT RTION OF HEREIN BYETHEILETTER ,GE9IOR EHE WORM 'GARAGE' FOLLOWED BY THE GARAGE CH UELIEMENTBER OF THE UNIT Of.ARE AS SHOWN HEREIJN.ICH THE GARAGE ELEMENT 13 A PART. EACH GARAGE INCLUDES THE IMPROVEMENTS 10 BOUNING DARIETHINS. THE BOUNDARIES OF 8A10 BOUNDARIES (EXCEPT AS STATED IN NOTE B ABOVE( AND THE AIR SPACE ENCOMPASSED BY SAID BOUNDARIES. 13. ALL AIR SPACE BOUNDARY LINES INTERSECT AT RIGHT ANGLE& UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BY THE LETTER •M•, DENOTING AN INCLINED PLANE. 13. ALL BUILDING POSITIONING DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED AT RIGHT. ANOLES TO THE EXTERIOR SURFACES OF • THE BUILDINGS ANO THE PROJECT BOUNDARY UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. SHEET 5 OF IS SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CAUFORNIA. SHEET 6 OF 29 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 9,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO.12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SHEET "I OF 'L9 SHEETS �x CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 9,2 S 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING LOCATION MAP 1� SHEET S OF -4:5 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 S. 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. LEGEND - UNIT NUMBER O UNIT TYPE B-1 FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION F.F.E. PATIO P DECK D SLOPE CEILING AREA LOWER CEILING AREA-0 NOTES: 1. THE LETTER R FOLLOWING A UNIT TYPE, SUCH AS B-1R INDICATES A REVERSE FLOOR PLAN. 2. ALL WALL THICKNESSES ARE TYPICAL AS SHOWN, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. O 10 20 30 SHEET 9 OF 29 SHEETS `"`A'"I"""S CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12382 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION KCO KJ9i.' 1092' 12.00' a s \� C-3111 C-1 B-2 J ate, ' TM' i N r,.r r16so' 0 r L _I � <l� o 1't.83 \o I I-� A S DECK a,I � I L__ J 48.00' SECOND FLOOR ' ea.e3' �V• 26.00' 26.1'f' 36.58' 3 R' PATIO N J- PATIO ?Qfs�a 1 \ �^� J L__I Afj OBS' 0 i 0 O O \1 a C-3R C-1 8-1 i I L arr,��nLL' ca Elm N ¢� rl I .4 C4— B-2 SECOMO FL072 L rJ 22,33' Ina4 7A6i' ILQJ iI.GU N FIRST FLOOR BUILDING A 0 K7 10 30 emmrw� SHEET to OF 29 SHEETS '"Apmr`"A"' CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF •NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION 12.00' IO.YL' Io9R' 12.00' ocl 5.33' -Iw i..�D DE Kr�i 0.85' 81 O O O `1 4 oat B-2R c-1R C-1 B-2 0.8s' r—L n .�.t 0.8S t- d en ifl3 aL�� 81 �J j �1 a} Sl AR I DECK' 8• DECK A 0 h 4 �� I ae.ao' 112so� SECOND FLOOR 1� t9ad 36.s8' 26.n' 26.1i' 3ro.s8' PATIO d c4 a1 0 a� L B-1R C-1R C-1 B-1 I—L_ L�� o. o.d2' ns' o.es' L C S rvP / r 9 uca i111 O O O L�r � 13-2Rl 24=co 116i 116i' Tod B-2 SECOND PLCOR(T r) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING B O 10 20 30 SHEET 11 OF T) SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION Iz.00' lovi, lon+ Iz.00' 6.E0' 5.3 4G1 TYP P ff a9 LEc 1�_OLuJ R•D CK�0 CKKK ���0 0.8v aoo' 8-2R C-1R C-2 C-2R C-1 8-2 C 1 r 1' �J oas' r I � O.Sa' 1 �I a.85' 116 �� o ill B nan' aL ,1 AR (( I�� A IDECKI 8EDECK no 429' aa.eo' i SECOND FLOOR m.53' O �.sa 26.1'I' Zb.Pi' ab.n' 2a.n' 36.5a' ell� L-tPAT10 PATIO �PATITPATIOr L15 J L7 - "IS "14 "13 \� J. s 8-1R C-1R C-2 C-2R C-1 8-1 $ d l o N r for 'Iyg�JPI < t < <- W Ill��h l YI W W �J r m H I m'q < I ^J <a <m mr 7 �r car I�7 or `dr or 4 B-2R 8-2 N I50' ITCDI 11.6T I II.bT' I 246i' I1033I 22.as' I 22.OB' I 'W_mDm_=m(TYt-) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING C SHEET 12 OF Z9 ONES" "'%^LS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1.2 6 3 OF TRACT NO. 'i2362 IN THE CITY OF STATE NEWPORT BEACHCALIFO,. COUNTY OF ORANGE BUILDING DESCRIPTION raco omY Iowa' rtoo' 66 TyrP. L'1� , 01P, Ih0 >ll I ,o (2) C-3R C-1 B-2 rJ aoo' Tzm r —Lj o.as $ f' F 0 ¢ I � \I A � F S DECK O SECOND FLOOR O ea. ale 0 to 20 'A !� SHEET 13 OF 29 SHEET! e,,..,,IGSCALt CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION Intl abi 533' !! TYP ISO I ^x p p.85' O b2 0 O 4Ao aat 8-2R C-1R C-1 � TYP 085' rZr-I 0.85 CnP C Ib.50' L' 0 y r 9 � m L� 65 � 8 dLlgl 58 rJ m I IDECKI 8 �DECKI p I--- 45 PL��—_�J 1 b50 i 68.00' I YL50'I I�� o�V SECOND FLOOR ns so' 86.SB' zb.m 26.1'1 30.SB' A PATIO I d��j� � sL ray `t/69 b2 O \' r L B-1R C-1R C-1 B-1 o -p 9 I �m I 8 ` < 194 B-2 n ^ I F- a- R2461 II6Y IIb1' TCCS ,�,C�DFLDOfi(TT) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING E ® SHEET 14 OF 29 SHEET= "` CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12382 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION SECOND FLOOR 7 52 53 O O \3J B-1R C-1R C-1 Oj r =1 J W j[' r4j[ W W � a Lig J -j—' klil—I J B-2R - kl' J 1 1.46t 1 11.4-1' -rod 3-2 5SVOND F(DCR('R'R) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING F O 10 to 30 SHEET 15 OF 29 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12382 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION 12CG Ion! �lo9�f 5,3t '66 TYP r -T� J L00�KJ'TL�1T —�� c� 150' Q s \lp j O O O `y Qa2' C-3R C-1 8-2 J ate' --j--I oas. p C L r J 16.so � ; r= rt.83' aLlh 35 r A \I o I m H DECK 4400O0Q lL�'J✓'J-�� J ^� ,1 bcd 49.Cd _ I 1 -� eLSd 1 SECOND FLOOR tO 26.OB' 26.1-i 06.5C' PATIO -r—�ATKIr�•-� �� l N Q0•f� � � Q 0 i "$ r C-3R C-1 B-1 - oes L � to LC49$8-2 sever 0 FLCCR r 2239' I *cd 7A6i I IL6"1'I FIRST FLOOR BUILDING G O 10 20 30 SHEET I6 OF 29 SHEETS ISlJ °""r"mr-ScAl.a CONOOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1.2 S 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION O , �p�41 43 O 44 ��°��� O O O C B-2R C-1R C-2 C-2R C-1 C �� 4�O°� O AR II Q� 47. JJ� B-1R DECK .a SECOND FLOOR v5I'll ar a511 4v C-1111 II C-2 11 C-211 II C-1 rl B-2 150' i.cdl luml 11.6'1' 24 O A e1 919 B-2 c41 o� Da' 22.oa' teM0N0-nat(rrr.) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING H 0 to 20 30 � SHEET 11 OF '2n SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTH 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF •NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION �rt.co' lore' IonY Iz.00' cci s.s3' L° K DEgKj a.Cd naP 8-2R C-1R C-1 B-2 5J NR 0.85' r-Lr—I 085' C—T'h C Ifn.50' '� r �-1 AR � m I I DECK Err DECK d L---1_54_I ' �L _'4' -- J a.� I as.00�rtso' � I.0 SECOND FLOOR 125.50' � 36.Se 24.n' PATIO d �.���7yPATIO'�—� \�\ 1 r �g� L B-1R C-iR C-1 B-1 I_ 0.55, ,^ o.es' L y 8 rj W W la� r� � d ig N B-2 B-2R TiLb1' il6i 116'I' ?Ad 4ECON0FU)CRCTTr•) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING I 0 b 20 30 SHEET 19 OF 'n SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION I2.eo' lose' io.-rt' moo, 5.33 cat ! o// 23 25 .• 26 IU 0.�: �aa .' aoo Li B-2R C-1R C-3 Typ o.5srbvsdl N o AR L-IDECK18 _-I ,FOIL. a0.00' F%=1 ,�M' cd SECOND FLOOR 1� 05. 03' 26.00' PATIO 3'R� zd I Q'� O 25 I d J� O.86' 26 ` 8 .r L� B-1R C—lR C-3 I `& 8 j 0.85' 42' Jq �I m �rcr. S 8 oZ r �J AO i1.6�' IL6"1' 7s1.6'I' IO�GO 22.33' B-2R SECOND FLOOR (Z'Kis) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING J O ro 20 50 teem.-m--amm SHEET 19 OF = SHEETS 'mApmr`aU`a CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 S 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION 12.00' rorP K92 12.0o cci 533' IS ,'t 18 20 \mil 4C r a4t 8-2R C-1R C-1 8-2 y�1 I O47 S' rrP O.as' 085' 16.50' r � 21 a rJ 5 S1 AR �nJ� I� A dN m I DECK' 8F ' DECK d 450 I 4800' r?SO'I 1V DLOSECOND FLOOR asad aG.Se' z6.r7' 26.3 Pi' 6.58' �� PAT101 ��� ,yam 4 T L 9-1R C-1R C-1 9-1 1=t_ 0.4't O.DS' ^ ^ 0.95' L [ 5 TlfpJU LL- /INI B-2 S-2RJ ua�' 6f lict gad SECMOFLOOrurm.) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING K 0 10 w 30 SHEET W OF 29 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF •NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DESCRIPTION 12.00' 10�2' IOP2' Iz.00' Gal s.s3' In TYR 150 �N--i L LE O Sad o,t 8-2R C-1R C-1 8-2 r1�2 2 J Tyr! O.BS' m i � 61 aso as oo' 1124 SECOND FLOOR O 125.so' 36se' 26.n' 26.n' 36.sB' PATIO O D • �� � PATW1—� v� Yq ca gl LL B-1R C-1R C-1 B-1 1=►_ .$L dd oat' o.ns o.Bs` r cry- /^ �� L r ZT II _YQ; jr I o 8 I W� W W °m �L 71 (W7 tl m T-Ta, coo 13-2R Z44-.1' ll.(6i IIcw' TO3 B-2 SECOND F=RCITP) FIRST FLOOR BUILDING L 10 20 90 HHEET'%l OF -Ln 8HEET6 CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 6 3 OF TRACT NO. '123G2 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. BUILDING DE5GRIPTION 1R, T'Ti M TYPE 2 W. 10. 7D.4'!' 20.bi� IO.Jl� IQ'JO' • TYPt= 3 IOS.00' ' ." wis. 7A.61' 7D b7' IO 09 ' TYPE 4 103.00' 0S' tom, t03' 10.3370.67' 0.9W 1035' 10.3V 1-91 NO N �HUM—le Ell] TYPE 5 GARAGE BUILDINGS B O 5 IO IS SHEET = OF 7n SHEETS °"k"r'"A" CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 a 3 OF TRACT NO.12382 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. voO. cw 1� cecx L b74 SECOND FLOOR m d3.16• nr+z II• nas• H 2s.92• 1133• �In-w, 5ECTION A -A e FIRST FLOOR E y 939 e es' 8 m $i 4 2o.Z5' 5ECTlON 5-5 UNIT TYPE A ir` GARAGE TYPE 1 A UNIT NO. AR UNIT NO. 15, 14, 22, 84y 40, 50, 65, 80, 88 SHEET 23 OF 29 SHHETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN POR LOTS 1,3 & 3 OP TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. c lgw-Ma 1; e-e CLO. C 4I SECOND FLOOR a�M E FI SECTION E-E 3Gl' T . 4 � � nna' F.RE. 'm$ L a.a' RR E. 8 m ax�a' SECTION C-C B-1 UNIT NO. 5.61 19, I -a, 03, 5-2 UNIT NO. W ,-12, 82 1w c C 44 FIRST FLOOR Fm UNIT TYPE B-1 & B-2 RI SECTION 0-0 B-IR UNIT NO. 11,16,24, 32,a2, 52,63,�0,06 8-29 UNIT NO. 12, 15, 23,33, al, 51, 64,-19,01 SHEET 24 OF 29 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO.12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. SECONO FLOOR rt rtrt 6 +�� aoo• 20.83' aoa -4 $ r �,c 4 �go mElw�oom E , Im:iS' m SECTION F-F C-1 UNIT NO.. 4,9, 19,-60,56,44, 94, G1, 69, 14, 64- UNIT TYPE C-1 G F41 bb r Io PATIO $I� m -l'-d CLG. G F FIRST FLOOR a i ass• use C mF.F.E. 5-ea: 1. � anj• arc• a• SECTION G-G L r C-IR UNIT NO. 10, Il, 25, 31, 43, 5%G2,'1-1,95 p® • HHEET 2B OF 29 9HEET8 ORARHIO SCALE CONDOMINIUM PLAN POR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OP TRACT NO. 12382 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. H aoo 00" [ $ CLG. = u sa' I 4 I.se e'-e CLG. $' VOL. CLG. H ♦I SECOND FLC09 n 61-IYp ¢'1.50' � d d25' 9.'A S F,FE tm asas' y FF.E d YL SECTION 1-1 {"n -g,� u.s 3125� 70 P FIRST FLOOR SECTION H-H of e-2 UNIT No. UNIT TYPE C-2 C-2R UNIT NO. A-4, -16 4-5, -IS l� SHEET 2re OF 29 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 112362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. a laoo '+I mar' -A" $ K.?e L2s�s 10.62 � PFE. 2333 r2 SECTION K-K Tom` 11.62' 25.eW 500 8 p m�14%Fr cal F.F.E. L3i.25 �yoe 2�,z aGl• r- to-�• , IG:15 m SLOPc a" a G R.F.E. C �f1.WFrmc'.: 20�5 31.Zs' I.— °3J C--3 UNIT NO. SECTION J-.I C-3R UNR' NO. 76 UNIT TYPE C-3 5,39,-70 O 5 to IS SHEET ZI OF 29 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 & 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 20. o T•T 20.16' TYPICAL INTERIOR GARAGE TYPICAL INTERIOR GARAGE yffi aa.w a SLCP6 9w J 2Qte TYPICAL GARAGE SECTION 20.16 20.Ye' TYPICAL ENO GARAGE TYPICAL END GARAGE TYPICAL GARAGE ' X' (I0ENTIRM0 ON CAMVYE M=e.TYPE4) GARAGE TYPE 21 3, 4 4 5 SHEET'3.9 OF'Z=) SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,2 S. 3 OF TRACT NO. 12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS SLDG N0.1UNITH0.1 UNIT TYPE FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR GARAGE 4 I I 1 A 66. 14 A 2 B-2. - 06.14 54AC A 3 5-1 5590 5440 A 4 C-I 55.90 b4,.14 54.40 A 5 C-5Ft 55: �0 bro.14 5440 L 6 A 65.94 L 1 B-2 6594 54.20 L 8 6-1 55.10 54-w L y C-1 55.10 a5?+4 54.70 L to c-10. 55.70 S3^IO L 11 0-IR S•10 � 53.70 L 12 B-2R G5.94 5: : +O L 13 AR Ito594 K 14 AR �•� K IS 511R - b6.04 54.50 K Ib 5-IR 55.E0 5450 K 1-1 155.90 tofo.04 5450 K IB 55.80 b6.04 S4B0 K 19 S5.90 54+90 K 7O �0•04 `�*eo K 21 E5ft b6.34 5fo.1025 5b.10 J 2b 56.10 Cdo.54 5AvW A 01.2A. I 29 B-2 0-1.24 55.70 I V1 5-1 51.00 -- 55.10 11 3o C-% 51.00 bl.2A• 55n0 1 3l c-IR 51.00 6'I.24 54..00 I 32 5-IR 51.00 rJe.00 1 3.7.g 61.ZA• 56AM 1 34 AR tn1.24 b A 6694 6 36 B2 -� rata.�i4• 55.70 6 ST 6-1 55.70 6 35 GI 5610 6'e9a 55.70 G I 301 GSR 5(e.10 6694 54.90 H 40 AR W.4e4 H I 4l 5-71X 61.64- 55.80 H 1 42 B-lR 57.40 55.8o H 1 43 C-IR Si.40 61.64 55-W H 1 44 C-7- 9-.40 Wb4• 55.50 H 45 C-2R 57 AO bl.b4 SS.50 H 4to C-1 Fi.40 61 ta4 55.70 H 4-18-1 5T.40 55.70 H 48 S-2 61.64 55.30 H 4vi A tot. F 50 AR toto.64 F 51 B-AR 6to.64 54+g0 F S2 S-IR 56.A0 5490 F 53 C-IR 56.40 bta.64 5490 F 54 C-1 SKa.40 6to.to4- 5460 F 55 13-1 56.40 54tc0 F Sr. B'L tato 54eO F 5T A toCo•64- SHIEST 29 OF '7.9 SHEETS CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR LOTS 1,8 S 3 OF TRACT NO.12362 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS FLOG NO. UNIT NO: UNIT TYPE FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR GARAGE E 58 A C07.44• 8 59 13-2 C01.44 55..R0 D Ceo E!-1 51.110 55.no D 61 C-1 51.20 C01.44 55.c10 E CaL C-IR 51.20 61. 5Co.7D D 163 p-Ift 57.20 5la.70 D 64 EldR b1.44 56.20 4.5 AR 6'I.44 O Q& A C08.04 D Ce1 8-2 168. 'Ne.SD D 5-1 51.80 54,50 D C-1 5-1.80 4.8.04 Sre.50 O C3R S7.80 4i8.04 5r..80 C C D2 41.44. 51.20 C 8-I 5'1.20 5'1 C ln� C-1 51.7.0 4)7A4 51.20C C-2R 57.w C.7.44 51090 C C -2 57.20 O'1.44 5(.AO C C-IR 51.20 41.44. 5fo•Ca0 C 8•IR 51.20 5t0.40 C I 8.2R C01.44 5&..40 C p0 I AR cn.44 0 at I A 47.34 D 82 5-2 41.34 55400 D 55 8-1 51.10 55.G0 p 84 C-1 51.10 0.7.34 55.000 D 85 CAR 57. 10 41.54 55.E p em p-IR .51.10 55.W p 8Y M-2ft 41.34 55.30 p 88 AR fn7.34 BENCHMARK ON JAMBOREE ROAD, ABOUT 0.3 MILES SOUTH OF BRISTOL STREET, ABOUT 7 FEET EAST OF CENTERLINE OF JAMBOREE, S INCHES NORTH OF THE SOUTH END OF SOUTH WEST WINGWALL OF THE EAST HALF OF THE BRIDGE OVER SAN DIEGO CREEK, ABOUT 14 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH END OF THE WEST BANNISTER OF THE EAST HALF OF THE BRIDGE. 3N 67 77 1976 ELEV. 24.176 oa MnpE ILLLnI N4miIX5lRin IDDERAWH 1W ER DISTRICT' P.O. Box D-1.18802 Bardeen Ave. o Irvine, Calif. 92716.6025 (714) 833-1223 ez�q e,ev Public Works Department P.O. Box 19575 Irvine, CA 92713 SUBJECT: RELEASE FOR USE RESIDENTIAL _,x Gentlemen: /� 5y�4- COMMERCIAL _ e The Irvine Ranch Water District hereby releases Lot Numbers /3z-dd B.e c/J of Tract No. /23G2 for the following: RELEASE FOR SEWER CONNECTION - Unit may be connected to public sewer system. No occupancy at this time. Sewer lateral has been tested by IRWD to: Property line A point of within 24" of building RELEASE FOR MODELS - No Occupancy. Water meter will now be installed by IRWD. _ RELEASE FOR OCCUPANCY - Sewage can be accepted in sewer system. Water meter has been installed by Developer. Sincerely, IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT P James R. Tran Chief Inspector JRT: UM 1 �G✓L— G�A/1 L /�/OGLUM�a�% � I cc: Developer - �19i6 IRWD Inspector - Michael Kellogg (Subdivision Section) Penny Fry (1 Customer Service; 1 Water Operations) 4 January_30, 19�:" TO: File FROM: Tracy E. Williams, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Assignment of addresses for Tract No. 12362 LOT/BLDG. UNIT ADDRESS 1 - A 1A 2 Baycrest Court 2B 6 Baycrest Court 3B 4 Baycrest Court 4C 8 Baycrest Court 5C 10 Baycrest Court 1 - L 6A 12 Baycrest Court 7B 16 Baycrest Court 8B 14 Baycrest Court 9C 18 Baycrest Court lOC 20 Baycrest Court 11B 22 Baycrest Court 12B 24 Baycrest Court 13A 26 Baycrest Court 1 - K 14A 27 Baycrest Court 15B 31 Baycrest Court 16B 29 Baycrest Court 17C 33 Baycrest Court 18C 35 Baycrest Court 19B 37 Baycrest Court 20B 39 Baycrest Court 21A 41 Baycrest Court 1 - J 22A 36 Baycrest Court 23B 34 Baycrest Court 24B 32 Baycrest Court 25C 30 Baycrest Court 26C 28 Baycrest Court 1 - I 27A 38 Baycrest Court 28B 42 Baycrest Court 29B 40 Baycrest Court 30C 44 Baycrest Court 31C 46 Baycrest Court 32B 48 Baycrest Court 33B 50 Baycrest Court 34C 52 Baycrest Court 1 - G 35A 54 Baycrest Court 36C 58 Baycrest Court 37B 56 Baycrest Court 38C 60 Baycrest Court 39C 62 Baycrest Court 1 - H 40A 49 Baycrest Court 41B 53 Baycrest Court 42B 51 Baycrest Court 43C 55 Baycrest Court 44C 57 Baycrest Court 45C 59 Baycrest Court 46C 61 Baycrest Court 47B 65 Baycrest Court 48B 63 Baycrest Court 49A 67 Baycrest Court , 2 - F 50A 78 Baycrest Court 51B 76 Baycrest Court 52B 'A Baycrest Court 53C 72 Baycrest Court 54C 70 Baycrest Court 55B 66 Baycrest Court 56B 68 Baycrest Court 57A 64 Baycrest Court 2 - E 58A 80 Baycrest Court 59B 84 Baycrest Court 60B 82 Baycrest Court 61C 86 Baycrest Court 62C 88 Baycrest Court 63B 90 Baycrest Court 64B 92 Baycrest Court 65A 94 Baycrest Court 2 - D 66A 96 Baycrest Court 67B 100 Baycrest Court 68B 98 Baycrest Court 69C 102 Baycrest Court 70C 104 Baycrest Court 2 - C 71A 106 Baycrest Court 72B 110 Baycrest Court 73B 108 Baycrest Court 74C 112 Baycrest Court 75C 114 Baycrest Court 76C 116 Baycrest Court 77C 118 Baycrest Court 78B 120 Baycrest Court 79B 122 Baycrest Court 80A 124 Baycrest Court 2 - B 61A 126 Baycrest Court 82B 130 Baycrest Court 83B 128 Baycrest Court 84C 132 Baycrest Court 85C 134 Baycrest Court 86B 136 Baycrest Court 87B 138 Baycrest Court 88A 140 Baycrest Court Recreation Building and Garage Addresses: 3 Rec. 150 Baycrest Court Seo.� ay 94a�l�K,osk I5o4z 4iayCKasr Coin 2 Garage 1 Baycrest Court 1 3 Baycrest Court 43 Baycrest Court 45 Baycrest Court 47 Baycrest Court 71 Baycrest Court 2 77 Baycrest Court 79 Baycrest Court 105 Baycrest Court 121 Baycrest Court 125 Baycrest Court PLANNING DEPARTMENT (714) 644-3200 t January 30, 1986 f: f Nancy Sparks f J.M. Peters Company 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190 t` Newport Beach, CA 92660 Y SUBJECT: Assignment of addresses for Tract No. 12362 t Dear Nancy: Attached for your review are the assigned addresses of Tract No. 12362. LOT/BLDG. UNIT ADDRESS _ F r 1 - A lA 2 Baycrest Court 2B 6 Baycrest Court c 3B 4 Baycrest Court t 4C 8 Baycrest Court 5C 10 Baycrest Court 1 - L 6A 12 Baycrest Court 7B 16 Baycrest Court 8B 14 Baycrest Court 4 9C 18 Baycrest Court 10C 20 Baycrest Court 11B 22 Baycrest Court 12B 24 Baycrest Court 13A 26 Baycrest Court 1 - K 14A 27 Baycrest Court 15B 31 Baycrest Court 16B 29 Baycrest Court 17C 33 Baycrest Court 18C 35 Baycrest Court 19B 37 Baycrest Court 20B 39 Baycrest Court 21A 41 Baycrest Court i 1 - J 22A 36 Baycrest Court 1 23B 34 Baycrest Court 24B 32 Baycrest Court 25C 30 Baycrest Court 26C 28 Baycrest Court ' Assignment of aQ';': sses for Tract No. 12362 - 2 1 _ 1 27A 38 Baycrest Court 28B 4�2 Baycrest Court 29B 40 Baycrest Court 30C 44 Baycrest Court 31C 46 Baycrest Court 32B 48 Baycrest Court 33B 50 Baycrest Court 34C 52 Baycrest Court 1 - G 35A 54 Baycrest Court 36C 58 Baycrest Court 37B 56 Baycrest Court a 38C 60 Baycrest Court 39C 62 Baycrest Court 1 - H 40A 49 Baycrest CourtI 41B 53 Baycrest Court 42B 51 Baycrest Court 43C 55 Baycrest Court 44C 57 Baycrest Courts 45C 59 Baycrest Court 46C 61 Baycrest Court K: 47B 65 Baycrest Court Da :r 48B 63 Baycrest Court 49A A.: 67 Baycrest Court r 2 - F 50A 78 Baycrest Court 51B 76 Baycrest Court 52B 74 Baycrest Court 53C 72 Baycrest Court 54C 70 Baycrest Court 55B 66 Baycrest Court 56B 68 Baycrest Court 57A 64 Baycrest Court 2 - E 58A 80 Baycrest Court 59B 84 Baycrest Court 60B 82 Baycrest Court 61C 86 Baycrest Court 62C 88 Baycrest Court 63B 90 Baycrest Court 64B 92 Baycrest Court 65A 94 Baycrest Court 2 - D 66A 96 Baycrest Court 67B 100 Baycrest Court 68B 98 Baycrest Court 69C 102 Baycrest Court 70C 104 Baycrest Court 2 - C 71A 106 Baycrest Court 72B 110 Baycrest Court 73B 108 Baycrest Court 74C 112,Baycrest Court 75C 114 Baycrest Court 76C 116 Baycrest Court 77C 118 Baycrest Court 78B 120 Baycrest Court 79B 122 Baycrest Court 4 Assignment of ac isses for Tract No. 12362 - 3 " 80A 124 Baycrest Court 2 - B 81A 126 Baycrest Court 82B 130 Baycrest Court 83B 128 Baycrest Court 84C 132 Baycrest Court 85C 134 Baycrest Court 86B 136 Baycrest Court 87B 138 Baycrest Court 88A 140 Baycrest Court Recreation Building and Garage Addresses: 3 Rec. 150 Baycrest Court 2 Garage 1 Baycrest Court 1 3 Baycrest Court 43 Baycrest Court 45 Baycrest Court 47 Baycrest Court 71 Baycrest Court 2 77 Baycrest Court 79 Baycrest Court 105 Baycrest Court 121 Baycrest Court 125 Baycrest Court If you have questions, please contact me at (714) 644-3200. PLANNING DEPARTMENT JAMES D. HEWICKER, DIRECTOR B %- Tracy illiams Associate Planner TEW:11 0 February 4, 19C TO: File FROM: Tracy Williams, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Street Address Assignment Tract No. 12212 LOT ADDRESS 1 40 Cormorant Circle 2 42 Cormorant Circle 3 44 Cormorant Circle 4 46 Cormorant Circle 5 48 Cormorant Circle 6 50 Cormorant Circle 7 52 Cormorant Circle 8 54 Cormorant Circle 9 56 Cormorant Circle 10 58 Cormorant Circle 11 60 Cormorant Circle 12 62 Cormorant Circle 13 64 Cormorant Circle 14 66 Cormorant Circle 15 68 Cormorant Circle 16 70 Cormorant Circle 17 99 Pelican Court 18 97 Pelican Court 19 95 Pelican Court 20 93 Pelican Court 21 91 Pelican Court 22 89 Pelican Court 23 87 Pelican Court 24 85 Pelican Court 25 83 Pelican Court 26 81 Pelican Court 27 79 Pelican Court 28 77 Pelican Court 29 75 Pelican Court 30 73 Pelican Court 31 71 Pelican Court 32 69 Pelican Court 33 67 Pelican Court 34 52 Pelican Court 35 50 Pelican Court 36 48 Pelican Court 37 46 Pelican Court 38 44 Pelican Court 39 42 Pelican Court 40 45 Cormorant Circle 41 47 Cormorant Circle 42 49 Cormorant Circle 43 51 Cormorant Circle 44 53 Cormorant Circle h 45 84 Pelican Court 46 82 Pelican Court 47 80 Pelican Court 48 78 Pelican Court 49 76 Pelican Court 50 74 Pelican Court February 4, 14 TO: File FROM: Tracy Willians, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Street Address Assignment Tract No. 12530 LOT ADDRESS 1 24 Cormorant Circle 2 26 Cormorant Circle 3 28 Cormorant Circle 4 30 Cormorant Circle 5 32 Cormorant Circle 6 34 Cormorant Circle 7 36 Cormorant Circle 8 38 Cormorant Circle 9 79 Shearwater Place 10 77 Shearwater Place it 75 Shearwater Place 12 73 Shearwater Place 13 71 Shearwater Place 14 69 Shearwater Place 15 67 Shearwater Place 16 65 Shearwater Place 17 63 Shearwater Place 18 61 Shearwater Place 19 59 Shearwater Place 20 57 Shearwater Place 21 55 Shearwater Place 22 53 Shearwater Place 23 51 Shearwater Place 24 49 Shearwater Place 25 41 Egret Court 26 39 Egret Court 27 37 Egret Court 28 35 Egret Court 29 33 Egret Court 30 31 Egret Court 31 29 Egret Court 32 27 Egret Court 33 25 Egret Court _ 34 23 Egret Court 35 82 Shearwater Place 36 80 Shearwater Place 37 78 Shearwater Place 38 76 Shearwater Place 39 74 Shearwater Place 40 72 Shearwater Place 41 70 Shearwater Place 42 68 Shearwater Place 43 66 Shearwater Place ruary 4, 1986 TO: File FROM: Tracy Williams, Associate Planner SUBJECT: Street Address Assignment Tract No. 12529 LOT ADDRESS 1 2 Cormorant Circle 2 4 Cormorant Circle 3 6 Cormorant Circle 4 8 Cormorant Circle 5 10 Cormorant Circle 6 12 Cormorant Circle 7 14 Cormorant Circle 8 16 Cormorant Circle 9 18 Cormorant Circle 10 20 Cormorant Circle 11 22 Cormorant Circle 12 22 Egret Court 13 24 Egret Court 14 26 Egret Court 15 44 Gannet Lane 16 42 Gannet Lane 17 40 Gannet Lane 18 38 Gannet Lane 19 36 Gannet Lane 20 35 Gannet Lane 21 37 Gannet Lane 22 39 Gannet Lane 23 41 Gannet Lane 24 43 Gannet Lane 25 44 Shearwater Place 26 42 Shearwater Place 27 40 Shearwater Place 28 38 Shearwater Place 29 36 Shearwater Place 30 47 Shearwater Place 31 45 Shearwater Place 32 43 Shearwater Place 33 41 Shearwater Place 34 39 Shearwater Place 35 37 Shearwater Place 36 35 Shearwater Place 37 33 Shearwater Place 38 31 Shearwater Place 39 29 Shearwater Place 40 27 Shearwater Place 41 25 Cormorant Circle 1 42 23 Cormorant Circle 43 21 Cormorant Circle 44 19 Cormorant Circle 45 17 Cormorant Circle 46 15 Cormorant Circle 47 11 Cormorant Circle 48 9 Cormorant Circle 49 7 Cormorant Circlb 50 1 Cormorant Circle 51 3 Cormorant Circle 52 5 Cormorant Circle 53 1 cay. 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