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ROSEMEAD PLANNING COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE ROSEMEAD
PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: PLANNING DIVISION
DATE: MARCH 16, 2009
SUBJECT: ANNUAL REVIEW OF WAL-MART CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
SUMMARY
On September 8, 2004, the City Council approved the Wal-Mart development and
adopted a comprehensive list of project conditions, as well as a Mitigation Monitoring
Plan (MMP), in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act requirements.
Condition of approval No. 59 requires that the Planning Commission conduct an annual
review of Wal-Mart's operation to insure that it is complying with all project conditions of
approval and mitigation measures outlined in the MMP.
The City of Rosemead Planning Commission conducted Wal-Mart's first review on
November 17, 2007. Follow-up discussions of this initial review took place at Planning
Commission meetings on December 3, 2007, April 7, 2008, April 21, 2008, and on May
5, 2008, as well as at a City Council meeting on June 10, 2008. Although a second
annual review should have been scheduled in November of 2008, the City Council
directed staff at the meeting on June 10, 2008, to work with Wal-Mart to resolve an
outstanding noise issue, which required further noise studies to be completed.
This report will provide an overview of Wal-Mart's compliance with all conditions of
approval, including a review of the noise issue which was unresolved at the time of the
City Council meeting on June 10, 2008.
Staff Recommendation
Staff believes that the majority of conditions have been satisfied by the applicant.
However, there are several issues that require the applicant's attention. Staff
recommends that the Planning Commission direct staff to work with the applicant
towards successful compliance with the outstanding conditions.
ANALYSIS
To verify Wal-Mart's compliance with all the conditions of approval, the City of
Rosemead Planning Division completed an onsite inspection on March 5, 2009, and
requested incident reports from the Rosemead Public Safety Center and the Los
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Angeles County Sheriffs Department. The Planning Division's review was also
coordinated with the Public Services Division, the Building and Safety Division, and the
Los Angles County Fire Department, as specific conditions were required of these
divisions when the project was approved. A complete review of each project condition
of approval is provided in Exhibit A. For reference, the Mitigation Monitoring Plan is
attached as Exhibit B, and the complete review of each mitigation measure has been
attached as Exhibit C. Incident reports from both the City of Rosemead Public Safety
Center and the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department have been attached as
-Exhibits "D" and "E," respectively.
It is staffs opinion that Wal-Mart has demonstrated an outstanding effort to satisfy all
conditions off approval. However, the site inspection completed by staff did reveal that
there were some property maintenance improvements, public improvements, and
business licensing issues that required Wal-Mart's attention. As soon as staff
discussed these issues with Wal-Mart, they immediately began making notable
improvements. The following is a list of the issues that staff noticed during the site
inspection on March 5, 2009, and a summary of Wal-Mart's progress on each item.
Certificate of Occupancy and Business License Requirements
Planning Condition of Approval No. 7 requires that the Developer shall obtain
a Certificate of Occupancy permit and any applicable City of Rosemead business
licenses prior to beginning .business operations. The Planning Director may
issue a temporary Certificate of Occupancy to allow the store to be set up and
stocked prior to opening if all safety conditions have been satisfied. A final
Certificate of Occupancy shall be required prior to the store being opened to the
public.
Both the Business Certificate of Occupancy and the Business License were
issued to Wal-Mart on September 13, 2006.
In addition to the Wal-Mart business, a total of five independent businesses
operate within Wal-Mart, including a nail salon (Da-Vi Nails), a credit union (E1
Financial), an optometry business (Firstsite Vision Services), a tax service
business (Jackson Hewitt), and a fast food restaurant (Mc Donalds).
Staffs site inspection and a check of City records on March 5, 2009, revealed
that Jackson Hewitt was operating without a Business Certificate of Occupancy,
and that Da-Vi Nails does not have a business license. The City brought this
matter to the attention of the store manager on March 9, 2009, who stated that
this issue will be resolved immediately. That same day, the business owners of
the Da-Vi Nails establishment submitted their application to the City.
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Mechanical Equipment Screening
Planning Condition of Approval No. 20 requires that all ground level
mechanical/utility equipment (including meters, back flow preservation devices,
fire valves, A/C condensers, furnaces and other equipment) shall be located
away from public view or adequately screened by landscaping or screening walls
so as not to be seen from the public right-of--way. The Director of Planning shall
approve said screening prior to installation.
The applicant has satisfied this condition with the exception of an electrical
transformer along Delta Street that is currently visible to the public. Staff has
directed that the landscape planter adjacent to the transformer which is bare be
replanted with new material.
Staff brought this matter to the attention of Wal-Mart's attorney on March 9, 2009.
Staff was contacted that day by PNPA, a parking lot and landscape contractor,
who is working on a proposal for Wal-Mart to specifically resolve these issues.
Parking Lot, Onsite Landscaping and Parkway Landscaping Maintenance
Planning Condition of Approval No. 45 requires that CC&Rs requiring
maintenance of the parking lots, landscaped areas and parkway landscaping on
parcels 1, 2 and 3 shall be recorded. The CC&Rs establishing the association
shall be submitted for review and approval by the City prior to recordation of the
parcel map. These provisions of the CC&Rs may not be amended or deleted
without the prior written consent of the City. The City shall be a third party
beneficiary to the CC&Rs and shall have the right to enforce these requirements.
The site inspection completed by Planning staff, the Public Services Manager,
and the Park Superintendent revealed the following landscape improvements
need to be made onsite.
1. Trees Onsite: There are several Pepper Trees along Rush Street and Delta
Avenue that have been incorrectly pruned. Furthermore, there is a dead pine
tree located within the landscaped planter at the main site entrance on Walnut
Grove Avenue.
2. Onsite Perimeter Landscaping: All perimeter landscaping along Delta
Avenue, Rush Street, and Walnut Grove Avenue requires maintenance.
Volunteer Horsetail and California Fan-Palms, and possible other invasive
and self propagating plant materials have spouted within the landscaped area
along Delta Avenue, and needs to be removed. New ground cover shall be
installed and all dead plant materials shall be replaced within the planters
surrounding the parking lot perimeter along Rush Street and Walnut Grove
Avenue. Foliage growing in and around watering valve boxes and up tree
stakes needs to be cut back.
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3. Parking Lot Planters: The parking lot planters on the northeast portion of the
site require new plant materials.
4. Potted Plants: There are dead or missing flowers in some of the pots at the
store entrance.
5. Parkway Landscaping: Staff noted that there was one dead Magnolia tree
within the public right-of-way on Delta Avenue, which shall be replaced. Staff
recommends that "trunk guards" are installed at the base of these trees to
protect against damage from grass trimmers. Furthermore, there are several
Magnolia trees which are missing within the public right-of-way along Rush
Street. New trees shall be planted immediately, and be permanently
maintained and provided with a permanent irrigation system.
6. Irrigation System: All irrigation systems onsite and within the parkway shall
be checked to verify that they are correctly functioning. The perimeter
landscaping along the south side of the site, adjacent to Delta Avenue, is
being over watered. Furthermore, there are several parking lot planters within
the northeast portion of the parking lot that are over saturated.
Staff brought this matter to the attention of Wal-Mart's attorney on March 9, 2009.
Again, staff was immediately contacted by PNPA, a parking lot and landscape
contractor, who is working on a proposal for Wal-Mart to specifically resolve
these issues.
Public Improvements
City Engineer's Condition of Approval No. 41 requires that prior to issuance of
a certificate of occupancy for Phase 1 Improvements, Developer shall deposit an
amount detemrined by the City Engineer for the costs of installing a flashing
beacon at school crossing and funding a school crossing guard program at the
comer of Rush Street and Delta Avenue for a minimum of 20 years.
Monies were deposited with the City on August 31, 2006. In December 2007, the
City Council received a petition from local residents to evaluate traffic conditions
at Rush Street and Angelus Avenue, adjacent to Rice Elementary School. On
February 12, 2008, the City Council directed staff to improve traffic markings in
the area and to have an independent engineering company conduct a new traffic
study, consisting of traffic and pedestrian counts at the location. This study,
which was completed by Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA), revealed that
although the installation of a flashing beacon was not warranted at the
intersection of Rush Street and Delta Avenue, other traffic calming measures
should be implemented. Therefore, the City will use the monies that were
deposited in accordance with this condition for these proposed traffic calming
measures.
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Noise
On June 10, 2008, the City Council directed staff to work with Wal-Mart and
Southern California Edison to resolve an outstanding noise issue that was
brought to the attention of the Planning Commission. on November 19, 2007, by
residents of the condominiums located behind Wal-Mart, on the west side, of
Delta Avenue.
To date, a total of five. (5) independent noise studies have been completed, three
(3) of which were reviewed by the Planning Commission on April 21, 2008, and
on May 5, 2008. The first study was conducted by Los Angeles County
personnel on July 13, 2007, which concluded that noise levels did not exceed the
Los Angeles County Noise Control Ordinance. The second study was completed
by Dudek, a noise consultant, on August 22, 2007, which analyzed noise
originating from rooftop mechanical equipment. Although this study indicated
that noise levels did not exceed the City of Rosemead's Noise Ordinance, the
study was discredited by the Planning Commission, as the noise measurements
were only taken from ground floor residences. The third study was also
completed by Dudek on April 30, 2008, and measurements were taken from
second floor windows. This noise study indicated that the City's maximum
permitted decibel levels were exceeded, and that noise was coming from roof-
mounted HVAC units on Wal-Mart.
Staff presented this information to Wal-Mart shortly after the noise study was
completed. Wal-Mart informed the City that they did not agree with the findings,
and reported that they would be able to prepare a noise study of their own for
comparison. The City granted this request of Wal-Mart, and Wal-Mart prepared
two subsequent noise studies by Wieland Accoustics, which are dated August
29, 2008 and February 17, 2009.
City staff reviewed the study submitted by Wieland Acoustics on August 29,
2008, which indicated that activities at Wal-Mart did not exceed the City's noise
standards. However, staff did not feel the study was valid, as it did not specify
the height at which measurements were taken. For this reason, a final study
was completed by Wieland Acoustics on February 17, 2009, which has been
attached to this report as Exhibit "F."
The Wieland Acoustics study, dated February 17, 2009, took measurements from
an approximate height of 24 feet above grade at several residence locations on
Delta Avenue. This final noise study revealed that the only source of noise that
exceeded the City Code standards was the Edison transformer, which was
audible at 1803 Delta Avenue and produced maximum noise levels of 51 to 52
d6(A).
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Wal-Mart has been working with Southern California Edison to address this
issue. Edison -has performed an independent investigation, which has
preliminarily confirmed that the transformer noise is exceeding the City's noise
standard. However, Edison has stated that further studies will be taking place
for final confirmation before the transformer is replaced or repaired. They have
also indicated that there is no safety issue involved with the transformer.
Based on the information indicated in the final Weiland Acoustics study and from
the information that has been received from Edison, staff has reason to believe
that the transformer should be replaced or repaired. However, in addition to
replacing the transformer staff will request that a final noise study be completed
once the new transformer is in place. The purpose of this final study is to verify
that the transformer noise has been resolved, as well as to confirm that no other
noise emitted from any other source on the site exceeds the City's noise
ordinance limits. To ensure that this final study is thorough, staff will also require
that noise measurements be taken from all the locations which were studied in
these two reports.
PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS
This item was noticed under the standard agenda notification process.
Prepar~e~d~& Submitted by:
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Sheri Bermejo
Principal Planner
Exhibits: A. Conditions of Approval Review Comments, dated March 16, 2009
B. Mitigation Monitoring Plan taken from Final EIR, dated August 2004
C. Mitigation Monitoring Plan Status, dated March 16, 2009
D. Memorandum from Rosemead Public Safety Center, dated March 2, 2009
E. Incident Report from Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, dated February 26, 2009
F. Wieland Acoustics Study, dated February 17, 2009
WAL-MART CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Rosemead Planning Commission
March 16, 2009
The following contains the list of conditions together with a brief status report.
1. The Site shall be developed and parcelized in accordance with the Tentative
Parcel Map for the Project Design Alternative marked Exhibit "D" dated
August 05, 2004, the Development Plans (Site Plan, Floor Plans, Elevations,
and Landscape Plans) marked Exhibit "E" and submitted colored elevations
and color and material sample boards, marked Exhibit "F". Any revisions fo
the approved plans must be resubmitted for review and approval by the
Planning Department. .
The applicant has satisfied this condition. Since the initial review of Wal-
Mart, which took place on November 17, 2009, building permits were
issued for the interior remodel of the pharmacy, vision center, restrooms
and a new photo lab. Lastly, on February 12, 2009, the Planning Division
approved plans for the upgrade of exterior wall signage to the new Wal-
Mart corporate sign colors and design.
2. Approval of Development Agreement 04-01, Tentative Parcel Map 26827,
and Conditional Use Permits 02-882 and 03-939 shall not take effect for any
purpose until the Developer has filed with the City of Rosemead an affidavit
stating that they are aware of and accept all of the conditions set forth in this
list of conditions.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. The affidavit was signed by the
applicant on November 26, 2004.
3. The rights granted by Tentative Parcel Map 26827 and Conditional Use
Permits 02-882 for the mini-mall and 03-939 for the sale of alcohol shall be
exercised within the time set forth in the Development Agreement.
Per City Council Resolution 2004-53, the Development Agreement was
rescinded and repealed in its entirety on December 14, 2004. Hence, this
condition is no longer valid.
4. The Developer shall comply with all Federal, State and local laws relative to
the approved uses including all requirements of the Planning, Building,
Engineering, Fire, Sheriff and Health Departments and obtaining all operating
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permits from State and local agencies prior to issuance of a Certificate of
Occupancy.
The applicant has satisfied this condition, and the Building Certificate of
Occupancy was issued on September 20, 2006.
5. A final certificate of occupancy will not be granted until all improvements
required by this approval have been completed, inspected, and approved by
the appropriate department(s); except for off-site improvements for which
bonds are acceptable as approved by the Planning Department. However, a
temporary certificate of occupancy may be issued so interior work can be
completed. Nothing herein requires all improvements to be built at the same
time, nor does it prohibit the phasing of the major tenant anchor store,
provided that the landscaping and parking lot improvements are installed with
the first phase.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. The Business Certificate of
Occupancy was issued on September 13, 2006, and the Building
Certificate of Occupancy was issued on September 20, 2006.
6. The Developer shall develop and implement a Site and Facilities Security
Plan which is to be approved by the Sheriffs Department, in its reasonable
discretion, prior to the issuance of building permits for Parcel 1. At a
minimum, the plan shall include private security guards, or other as approved
by the Sheriff's Department, parking lot patrols, videotaping of the parking lot
with signs informing the public of such, and security cameras inside the major
anchor store.
An updated incident report, dated February 26, 2009, from the Los
Angeles .County Sheriff's Department, indicates that applicant is in
compliance with this condition, as the Site and Facilities Security Plan was
verified during a site visit with the Store Manager on September 13, 2006.
7. The Developer shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy permit and any
applicable City of Rosemead business licenses prior to beginning business
operations. The Planning Director may issue a temporary Certificate of
Occupancy to allow the store to be set up and stocked prior to opening if all
safety conditions have been satisfied. A final Certificate of Occupancy shall
be required prior to the store being opened to the public.
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Both the Business Certificate of Occupancy and the Business License
were issued to Wal-Marton September 13, 2006.
Staffs site inspection on March 5, 2009, and check of City records
revealed that Hewitt Financial is operating without a Business Certificate
of Occupancy and that Da-Vi Nails does not have a Business License.
8. Building permits will not be issued in connection with any project until such
time as all plan check fees, and all other applicable fees are paid in full for
improvements on each parcel as such parcel is developed.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. Fees were paid at the time of
Building Permit issuance.
9. The Developer shall be required to complete all of the parking and
landscaping on Parcel 1 with the first phase of construction.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. However, landscape
maintenance issues are addressed on page 3 of staffs report.
10. Prior to issuance of building permits for improvements on each parcel, all
school fees shall be paid. The Developer shall provide the City with written
verification of compliance from the Garvey School District.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. The school fees were paid on
January 13, 2006.
11. The hours of construction shall be limited from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday -
Saturday. No construction shall take place on Sundays or on any legal
holidays without prior approval by the City.
Wal-Mart is currently completing interior tenant improvements, which
include the interior remodel of the pharmacy, the vision center, and
restrooms, as well as the construction of a new photo lab, and the
installation of a pizza oven. Throughout the duration of these tenant
improvements, Wal-Mart has been in compliance with this condition.
12. Developer and its successors shall be required to meet with staff for apre-
construction meeting prior to the beginning of any site work.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition.
13. City staff shall have access to the subject property during construction hours
to monitor progress.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
14. The conditions listed on this Exhibit "A" shall be copied directly onto
development plans submitted to the Planning and Building Departments for
review.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
15. Driveways and parking areas shall be surfaced and improved with asphalt
cement and thereafter maintained in good serviceable condition. Driveway
entrances shall be improved with a decorative, stamped, colored concrete
surtace, subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director.
Staff performed a site inspection to verify the maintenance of all driveways
and parking areas on March 5, 2009. The applicant is in compliance with
this condition.
16. Sufficient off-street parking shall be provided on-site to meet the requirements
of the Rosemead Municipal Code, including parking for persons with
disabilities (in accordance with the most current edition of the Americans With
Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines).
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
17. A wall and fence plan will be required if any perimeter fencing or walls are
proposed. The colors and materials of the proposed fence shall be consistent
or compliment the submitted color and material board and first be approved
by the Planning Department prior to installation (Exhibit F).
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
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18. Prior to issuance of building permits, a detailed landscape and irrigation plan
prepared by a licensed landscaped architect shall be submitted to the
Planning Department for review and approval for the Parcel being improved;
said plan shall reflect the landscape and site plans contained in Exhibit E.
a. The plan shall include automatic timers and rain shutoff valves;
b. Landscaping irrigation systems shall be designed for high efficiency and
irrigation timers programmed for minimized wafer usage;
c. All landscape planters shall be surrounded by 4 - 6 inch high curbs;
d. A landscape edge treatment of approximately 32 feet shall be provided
along the westerly Delta St. project boundary;
e. Perimeter landscaping along Walnut Grove Avenue and Rush Street shall
continue the landscaping themes of those corridors;
f. Additional landscape and hardscape features shall be developed along
the Rush Street perimeter to provide additional visual interest and
enhancement...
The applicant has satisfied this condition. However, there are landscape
maintenance issues that are addressed on page 3 of staffs report.
19.A11 landscaping and irrigation shall be installed and completed prior to final
Planning Department approval. Perimeter landscaping shall be installed
concurrent with the development of Parcel 1; landscaping on the inferior of
Parcels 2 and 3 need not be implemented until building permits are taken out
for the improvements on each of those parcels.
The applicant has satisfied this condition in regards to Parcel 1. However,
there are landscape maintenance issues that are addressed on page 3 of
staffs report.
20.A11 ground level mechanical/utility equipment (including meters, back flow
preservation devices, fire valves, A/C condensers, furnaces and other
equipment) shall be located away from public view or adequately screened by
landscaping or screening walls so as not to be seen from the public right-of-
way. The Director of Planning shall approve said screening prior to
installation.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition with the exception of an electrical
transformer along Delta Street that is currently visible to the public. The
landscape planter adjacent to the transformer is bare and will be replanted
with new material.
21. All loading areas, mechanical equipment and trash disposal areas shall be
screened from view with materials approved by the Planning Department.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
22. All trash enclosures shall be constructed to City Standards.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
23. There shall be no roof mounted equipment extending above fhe parapet wall
of the building. Aline of sight analysis to ensure zero visibility of roof top
equipment shall be submitted to the Planning Division for review and
approval.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
24. There shall be no outside storage of shipping containers, other than in
screened areas indicated on the approved site plan. All trash and debris shall
be contained within a trash enclosure or compactor.
A site visit on March 5, 2009, confirmed that there are outdoor
storage and shipping containers onsite. However, these storage
containers are temporary, and were permitted by the City to support
the current construction activities taking place within the building
interior. Staff will require that these trailers be removed upon the
completion of the project.
25. There shall be no outdoor sales activity on the site except as allowed by
temporary sales as set forth in condition 26 below, no outside vending
machines shall be allowed.
The applicant is in compliance with this condition. A site visit on March 5,
2009, confirmed that all vending machines are located inside the main
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building adjacent to the main entries. No vending machines are located
outside.
26. Except for the outside display and storage of Christmas trees and pumpkins
which is a permitted use under the Municipal Code, the outdoor seasonal
and/or promotional sales displays shall only be allowed when issued a
temporary outdoor sales license by the City (an over-the-counter
administrative approval). All requirements of the temporary outdoor sales
ordinance shall be followed.
The applicant is in compliance with this condition of approval.
27. Electronic Shopping Cart wheel locks shall be installed on all carts that are
utilized on the site to contain all carts within the perimeter property lines of the
shopping center.
The applicant has satisfied this condition, and continues to work to ensure
that shopping carts do not leave the site. If carts do leave the site, Wal-
Mart has a system in place to retrieve the carts immediately. Staff
confirmed during a meeting with the store manager on March 5, 2009, that
Wal-Mart continues to maintain a contract with West Coast Shopping Cart
Service to retrieve shopping carts that are around the neighborhood.
28. "No overnight camping" and IVo Loitering" signs shall be installed throughout
the parking lot area on signs acceptable to the Planning Department.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
29. Developer shall post signs stating `possession of open alcoholic beverages
on the premises prohibited by law', along sidewalks and parking lots. Size,
location and material of signs shall be to the satisfaction of the Planning
Department.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. A site visit on March 5, 2009
confirmed that signage has been posted throughout the site.
30. Conditional Use Permit No. 03-939 is for the issuance of an Off Sale alcohol
license fora Type 21 (general alcohol). The appropriate license from the
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California Alcoholic Beverage Control shall be maintained and all conditions
of the ABC license are hereby incorporated as conditions of this CUP
approval. Violation of either the conditions of this approval or the ABC
conditions shall be grounds for revocation of the CUP approval.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. An updated incident report from
the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, dated February 26, 2009,
indicates that no incidents, related to this permit use has occurred at this
site within the last year. A copy of this report has been attached as Exhibit
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31. A uniform sign plan shall be submitted for review.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. A uniform sign plan was
approved on July 11, 2006.
32.Any proposed signage must be reviewed and approved by the Planning
Division and must comply with City Sign Regulations.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. A uniform sign plan was
approved on July 11, 2006. On February 12, 2009, the Planning Division
approved a new sign plan for the upgrade of exterior wall signage to the
new Wal-Mart corporate sign colors and design.
33. Signs shall reflect material and design elements of the project and shall be
compatible with the streetscape elements of adjoining areas.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. A sign plan was approved on
July 11, 2006. The new signage, which was approved by the Planning
Division on February 12, 2009, is compliant with this condition.
34. The numbers of the address signs shall be at least 6" tall with a minimum
character width of 1/4" contrasting in color and easily visible at driver's level
from the street. Materials, colors, location and size of such address numbers
shall be approved by the Director of Planning prior to installation.
The applicant is in compliance with this condition.
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35. All utilities shall be placed underground including facilities and wires for the
supply and distribution of electrical energy, telephone, cable television etc.
The underground conversion of these utilities shall consider all future
connections to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. According to a letter from
Southern California Edison, dated February 20, 2008, given the size of
service that Wal-Mart requires (3000AMP service 277/480V 3P4W), it was
essential to install a large transformer to accommodate the load. The
letter also states that these transformers are not readily available for
below grade operation. At a Planning Commission Meeting on April 21,
2008, the Commissioners requested clarification from Edison as to what
they intended by not having this type of transformer "readily available."
Edison has stated in discussions with the City that they do not have a
standard transformer to serve the amount of service that Wal-Mart
requires, other than the pad-mounted type (above ground).
36. Violation of the conditions of approval may result in citation and/or initiation of
revocation proceedings.
Staff has no comment.
37. Minor modifications of the approved plans, except for the plans for fhe mini-
mall on Parcel 2, maybe approved by the Planning Director. The Rosemead
Planning Commission must act on any substantial changes to the approved
plans, to any changes of these conditions of approval and to any changes of
plans approved for the mini-mall on Parcel 2.
Wal-Mart is in compliance with this condition.
38. The Developer shall pay the required "Document Handling Fee" in order to
file the Notice of Determination with the County of Los Angeles.
The applicant satisfied this condition. The Notice of Determination was
filed on December 14, 2005.
39. The Developer shall install the type of lights identified in the mitigation
monitoring program. Downlit fixtures shall be used to shield light emissions
onto adjoining properties. The overall height of the light pole and fixture shall
not exceed 24 feet. The poles shall be steel, aluminum, or other similar
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approved material. The style of the poles shall compliment the fixture design.
All wall pack fixtures must be cutoff (shielded) fixtures.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
40. A lighting plan (photometric plan), addressing parking lot security lighting on-
site, shall be submitted in conjunction with the Final Site Plan application for
review and approval by the City Planning Department.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
41.A 14-foot high decorative block wall shall be constructed along the northern
and western boundary and along the southern boundary to the depth of the
truck well with the development of Parcel 1.
The applicant has satisfied this mitigation measure by constructing the 14-
foot tall sound walls to be flush with the building walls.
42.A11 mitigation measures set forth in the Mitigation Monitoring Program are
incorporated as conditions of approval. Unless otherwise specified, any
mitigation measure listed in the EIR which was not included in the Mitigation
Monitoring Program shall be deemed to have been included as a mitigation
measure as though included in the Mitigation Monitoring Program and
incorporated as a condition of approval. In the case of any conflict between
the mitigation measures and these conditions, the wording that provides the
most protections to the City shall apply. Mitigation Measure 4.4.9 is
specifically excluded as the CUP for the gasoline station is not approved.
Please see Exhibit "A" regarding the applicant's compliance with the
Mitigation Monitoring Program.
43. Truck deliveries shall not occur between 10 p. m. to 6 a.m. the following day
and routing shall be approved by the Planning Department.
An updated incident report from the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
Department, dated February 26, 2009, indicated that the applicant is in
compliance with this condition. A copy of this report has been attached as
Exhibit E.
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44. No portion of the parking lot area shall be used by or sublet for any other
business activity not associated with general merchandise/grocery activities.
The Public Safety Services Division submitted a memorandum, dated
March 2, 2009, which indicates that the applicant is in compliance with this
condition. A copy of this memorandum has been attached as Exhibit "D."
Compliance of this condition was verified by onsite inspections and by a
review of Public Safety records.
45. CC&Rs requiring maintenance of the parking lots, landscaped areas and
parkway landscaping on parcels 1, 2 and 3 shall be recorded. The CC&Rs
establishing the association shall be submitted for review and approval by the
City prior to recordation of the parcel map. These provisions of the CC&Rs
may not be amended or deleted without the prior written consent of the City.
The Cify shall be a third party beneficiary to the CC&Rs and shall have the
right to enforce these requirements.
The CC&R's were recorded on December 8, 2005. Staff completed a site
inspection on March 5, 2009, and noted that there are several landscape
maintenance issues that need to be resolved. These issues are
addressed on page 3 of staff's report.
46. No access to the site shall be provided from Delta Avenue.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
47. Bollards shall be located adjacent to all pedestrian service doors in locations
approved by the Building Division in order to prevent vehicles from blocking
access.
The Building and Safety Division completed a site inspection on February
25, 2009, and has reported that the subject bollards are still in good
condition. Therefore, the applicant is in compliance with this condition of
approval.
48. During construction, all roads shall be kept free of nails or other construction
debris that may pose a hazard to emergency and other city vehicles.
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The Building and Safety Division completed a site inspection on February
25, 2009, and has reported that Wal-Mart is in compliance with this
condition of approval.
49. An as-built set of plans shall be submitted upon completion of the project.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
50. The walls on the outside of the Project Site shall be coated with graffiti-
resistant materials or landscaping treatments such as wall-climbing vines
shall be planted to help deter graffiti. Tenants shall be responsible for
cleaning graffiti on their buildings within 48 hours of notification of such
graffiti; the major tenant shall be responsible for cleaning graffiti on the
perimeter walls of the Project Site within this same time period. Complaints
regarding graffiti on the perimeter walls or on the major tenant's building may
be made to the customer service department of the major tenant.
The applicant has been in compliance with this condition.
51. Developer shall file a Notice of Intent with the State Regional Water Quality
Board.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
52. In the event of any administrative, legal or equitable action or other
proceeding instituted by any person, entity or organization challenging the
validity of the project approvals to which these conditions attach or
challenging the sufficiency of any environmental review, the Developer shall
cooperate with the City in the defense of any such challenge. Developer
agrees that City may, at its sole option, tender the complete defense of any
such third party challenge to the Developer, and upon acceptance of such
tender by Developer, Developer shall indemnify and hold harmless City
against any and all fees and costs arising out of the defense of such
challenge and shall control the defense. Should Developer refuse to accept
such a tender by the City, City may defend such action or proceeding and if
City so defends, Developer shall indemnify and hold City harmless from all
attorneys' fees related to such defense.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition. Monies were deposited with the
City on August 31, 2006.
53. The Developer shall pay for all of the City's costs, including the costs of
outside consultants, incurred in working on the CEQA and project entitlement
review and shall pay for all costs related to the Mitigation Monitoring Program.
Prior to beginning construction, the Developer shall pay all fees incurred to
date and shall deposit $10,000 toward the Mitigation Monitoring Program.
The City shall. keep track of the actual costs of the Mitigation Monitoring
Program and in the case of a difference between the deposit and the actual
cost, the Developer shall either pay for any additional costs or the City shall
refund the difference.
The applicant has satisfied this condition and the process is moving
forward. Monies were deposited with the City on August 31, 2006.
54. Until such time as the grocery store component is opened, the hours of
operation of the major tenant shall be limited to 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., except
during Christmas season, in which case the hours of operation may be
extended to midnight. At such time as the grocery store component is
opened, the major tenant may operate on a 24 hour basis.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. During the Planning
Commission meeting on April 21, 2008, the Commissioners clarified that
the Christmas Season period started the day after the Thanksgiving
holiday and ended on December 26~n
55. The parking lot lights shall be dimmed two hours after closing.
An updated incident report, dated February 26, 2009, from the Los
Angeles County Sheriffs Department, indicates that applicant is in
compliance with this condition. This report has been attached as Exhibit
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56. No single can sales of alcohol shall be allowed; the liquor department shall
not be located near an entrance.
An updated incident report, dated February 26, 2009, from the Los
Angeles County Sheriffs Department, indicates that applicant is in
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compliance with this condition. This report has been attached as Exhibit
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57. All references to the "Developer" shall include any successors in interest.
Staff has no comment.
58. The cart storage area in front of the stores shall be fully screened from view.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. The applicant has integrated
decorative CMU split-face block screen walls into the building's
architecture at the north and south ends of the building to screen the
placement of carts before they are rolled into the store.
59. The Planning Commission shall conduct an annual review of the major
tenant's operation to insure that it is complying with all conditions of approval.
The first review shall fake place one year after a certificate of occupancy, or
temporary certificate of occupancy, is issued.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. The City of Rosemead Planning
Commission conducted Wal-Mart's first annual review on November 17,
2007. Follow-up discussions of this initial review took place at Planning
Commission meetings on December 3, 2007, April 7, 2008, April 21, 2008,
and on May 5, 2008, as well as at a City Council meeting on June 10,
2009. Although a second annual review should have been scheduled in
November of 2008, the City Council directed staff on June 10, 2008, to
work with Wal-Mart to resolve an outstanding noise issue, which required
further noise studies to be completed.
60. No guns, handguns, rifles, or other types of firearms or ammunition shall be
sold from any business on the Project Site.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. Staff verified during a site
inspection on March 5, 2009, that firearms and ammunition are not being
sold.
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CITY ENGINEER'S CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Details shown on the tentative map are not necessarily approved. Any details
which are inconsistent with requirements of ordinances, general conditions of
approval, or City Engineer's policies must be specifically approved in the final
map or improvement plan approvals.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
2. A final parcel map prepared by, or under the direction of a Registered Civil
Engineer authorized to practice land surveying, or a Licensed Land Surveyor,
must be processed through the City Engineer's office prior to being filed with
the County Recorder.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
3. A preliminary subdivision guarantee is required showing all fee interest
holders and encumbrances. An updated title report shall be provided before
the final parcel map is released for filing with the County Recorder.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
4. Monumentation of parcel map boundaries, street centerline and lot
boundaries is required for a map based on a field survey.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
5. Final parcel map shall be filed with the County Recorder and one (1) mylar
copy of filed'map shall be submitted to the City Engineer's office. Prior to the
release of the final map by the City, a refundable deposit in the amount of
$1,000 shall be submitted by the developer to the City, which will be refunded
upon receipt of the mylar copy of the filed map.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
6. Unless superseded by the provisions of the Development Agreement, the
developer shall comply with all requirements of the Subdivision Map Act.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition.
7. Developer shall obtain a public works permit for all work in or adjacent to the
public right-of--way.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
8. Developer shall install and complete all necessary public improvements,
including but not limited to street, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, handicap ramps,
and storm drains, along the entire street frontage of the development site as
required by the City Engineer.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
9. The project proponent shall dedicate appropriate right-of--way or easements to
accommodate improvements adjacent to and on the project site, if applicable.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
10. A precise grading and drainage plan, prepared by a civil engineer registered
in the State of California, shall be submitted to the Building Department for
approval prior fo the issuance of building permits, which shall conform to all
requirements of the City of Rosemead Grading Ordinances. The grading plan
shall include, but not be limited to:
A. Prior to the recordation of the final map, grading and drainage plans must
be approved to provide for contributory drainage from adjoining properties
as approved by the City Engineer, including dedication of the necessary
easements.
B. The grading and drainage plan must provide for each lot having an
independent drainage system to the public street, to a public drainage
facility, or by means of an approved drainage easement.
C. Historical or existing storm water flow from adjacent lots must be received
and directed by gravity to the street, a public drainage facility, or an
approved drainage easement.
D. The proposed drainage system shall be constructed and connected to the
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existing storm drain in Walnut Grove Avenue. Developer shall process the
storm drain plans through Los Angeles County Department of Public
Works.
E. Surface water generated from each lot shall not drain over the sidewalk or
driveway into the gutter on Delta Avenue, Rush Street and Walnut Grove
Avenue.
F. Developer must comply with the City's storm water ordinance and SUSMP
requirements.
The applicant has satisfied these conditions.
11. For parcels 1, 2 and 3 only, Developer shall prepare and record a covenant,
subject to City Engineer's approval, to allow cross lot drainage.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
12. For parcels 1, 2 and 3 only, Developer shall prepare and record a covenant,
subject to City Engineer's approval, for ingress and egress, utility and
drainage easement, fire lane, to the extent not provided on the parcel map,
and maintenance of the private driveways.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
13. Developer shall prepare and record a covenant, subject to City Engineer's
approval, for reciprocal vehicular and pedestrian access between parcels 1, 2
and 3.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
14. Roadways shall be improved as required by the City Engineer.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
15. The final layout and site driveway design shall be subject to the review and
approval of the City Engineer.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition.
16. New drive approaches shall be constructed at least 5' from any above-ground
obstructions in the public right-of--way to the top of `k" or the obstruction shall
be relocated.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
17. Drive approaches shall be at least 20' wide.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
18. Clear unobstructed sight distances shall be provided at all unsignalized site
driveways.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
19. Clear visibility of pedestrians approaching on-site intersection crosswalks
shall be provided; signage and other objects shall not obstruct clear views
between drivers and pedestrians.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
20. The project proponent shall coordinate with the City of Rosemead and the
County Fire Department during the development review process to ensure the
adequacy of the proposed: (1) driveway vertical profiles, to ensure a smooth
transition between the roadway and the driveway change in grade, (2)
designation of the curb at the building face as a fire lane, to ensure that
emergency vehicles have access to all building faces, and (3) the internal
circulation system relative to emergency access.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
21. The project proponent shall comply with the requirements of the applicable
transportation agencies regarding the public transit facilities required on or
off-site, as set forth by the City Engineer.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition.
22. Damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk along Delta Avenue, Rush Street and
Walnut Grove Avenue shall be reconstructed.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
23. Developer shall construct handicapped access ramps at all on-site
intersections and site driveways.
The applicant has satisfied this condition
24. Developer shall modify the existing traffic signal at the intersection of Walnut
Grove Avenue and Rush Street to include north/south left-turn phasing in
conjunction with the proposed development. Pedestrian crossing
improvements at this intersection shall be provided to the satisfaction of the
City.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
25. The north site access on Walnut Grove shall be signalized in conjunction with
the construction of the initial phase of the proposed commercial center. At
the construction stage, the developer shall provide signal timing plans and
interconnect the closely adjoining signalized intersections to provide adequate
coordination. Pedestrian crossing improvements at this intersection shall be
provided to the satisfaction of the City.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
26. Developer shall provide two (2) entering, and two (2) exiting lanes at the north
site access driveway on Walnut Grove. To provide efficient signal operation at
the north site access on Walnut Grove, separate sensing of the driveway's
right-tum and left-turn exit lanes shall be provided. The left tum exiting lane
at this location shall be a minimum of 100 feet in length.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
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27.A median break with a minimum 225-foot recessed left-tum bay shall be
provided for NB Walnut Grove at the north Walnut Grove driveway access.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
28. The customer entrance on Rush Street shall be signalized in conjunction with
the construction of the initial phase of the proposed commercial center and
provide separate right-turn and left-turn lanes for vehicles leaving the site. At
the construction stage, the developer shall provide signal timing plans and
interconnect the closely adjoining signalized intersections to provide adequate
coordination.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
29. The existing EB left-turn bay on Rush Street at Walnut Grove shall be
lengthened to a minimum of 325 feet.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
30.A left-turn bay shall be provided at the median openings for the customer
access on Rush Avenue.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
31. There shall be no delivery truck driveway on Rush Street,' delivery trucks shall
take access off of Walnut Grove Avenue.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
32. The developer shall install all street name signs, stop signs, and all other
miscellaneous signage as deemed necessary by the City Engineer,
regardless of whether such signs are shown on the street improvement plans.
All signs must be installed to City of Rosemead, County and/or Caltrans
standards, as applicable, prior to utility clearances and occupancy certification
of the first development phase.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
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33. The developer shall be responsible for installing or repairing all centerline
striping, traffic legends, raised reflective pavement markers and other traffic
delineation required by the City Engineer, including signal loops damaged or
required to be installed as a requirement of the project.
The applicant has satisfied this condition and should continue to do so.
34.A11 on-site parking and circulation areas shall be paved as required by a
pavement engineering or geotechnical report prepared by a civil engineer,
subject to review and approval of the City Engineer.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
35. Developer shall construct handicapped access ramps per City standards at
the comers of Walnut Grove Avenue and Rush Street, and Rush Street and
Delta Avenue.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
36. Vehicle storage space in all left-turn bays associated with site access points
and the adjacent intersection shall be provided to the satisfaction of the City
Engineer.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
37. The site design shall provide the facilities necessary to safely integrate
alternate transportation modes such as bicycle usage, pedestrian access, and
transit operations into the site access and circulation system on-site and
minimize the area where vehicle conflicts with bicyclists and pedestrians can
occur:
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
38. Bicycle rack(s) shall be installed pursuant to Chapter 12.32 of the Rosemead
Municipal Code.
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The applicant has satisfied this condition.
39. Left-turn site egress shall be prohibited at the proposed southern site access
on Walnut Grove Avenue.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
40. Street trees sized at a minimum of 24 inch boxed, shall be installed within the
setback areas adjacent to the parkway of all streets. The type, size and
location of the street trees shall be approved and inspected prior to planting
by the City Engineer.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. However, maintenance of the
parkway landscaping is required and is discussed on page 4 of staff's
report.
41. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for Phase 1 Improvements,
Developer shall deposit an amount determined by the City Engineer for the
costs of installing a flashing beacon at school crossing and funding a school
crossing guard program at the corner of Rush Street and Delta Avenue for a
minimum of 20 years.
Monies were deposited with the City on August 31, 2006. A recent traffic
study completed by Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA), revealed that
although the installation of a flashing beacon was not warranted at the
intersection of Rush Street and Delta Avenue, other traffic calming
measures should be implemented. Therefore, the City will use the monies
that were deposited in accordance with this condition for these proposed
traffic calming measures.
42. The Walnut Grove Avenue entry shall be 58 feet, providing four (4) 12-foot
lanes, two inbound and two outbound, and a 10-foot wide landscaped
median.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
43. Approval of this land division is contingent upon the installation of local 8-inch
(minimum) main line public sewer within a dedicated (10 feet minimum)
easement to the City. Separate house laterals shall be constructed to serve
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each lot of the land division.
The applicant has satisfied this condition. The onsite sewer system that
was installed is privately maintained.
44. The developer shall send a print of the sewer plans to the City and to the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Works for review. Approval must be
assured prior to filing this land division map.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
45. The developer shall consult the City Engineer to determine the sewer location
and design requirements.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
46.Any utilities that are in conflict with the development shall be relocated at the
developer's expense.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
47.A11 lots shall be served by adequately-sized water system facilities, which
shall include fire hydrants of the size, type and location as determined by the
Fire Chief.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
48. The water mains shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the total domestic
and fire flow required for the land division. Domestic flows required are to be
determined by the City Engineer. Fire flows required are to be determined by
the Fire Chief.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
49. Plans and specifications for the water system facilities shall be submitted for
approval to the water company serving this land division. The subdivider
shall submit an agreement and other evidence, satisfactory to the City
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Engineer, indicating that the subdivider has entered into a contract with the
servicing water purveyor guaranteeing payment and installation of the water
improvements.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
50. Prior to the filing of the final map, there shall also be filed with the City
Engineer, a statement from the water purveyor indicating subdivider
compliance with the Fire Chiefs fire flow requirements.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
51.Any fast food restaurants proposed with drive-through facilities shall be
designed to provide safe on-site traffic circulation which does not conflict with
entering or exiting traffic to the site, on-site parking or pedestrian movements.
Sufficient reservoir space shall be provided to store four vehicles between the
order board and the pick-up window (not including the car at the order point or
the car at the pick-up window). Storage for at least four vehicles shall also be
provided in advance of the menu board.
There are not fast food restaurants onsite that have drive-through
facilities. Therefore, the applicant has satisfied this condition.
52. If any oil, gas or injection wells are discovered within the. Project Boundaries,
the Developer shall notify the Department of Conservation (Cypress office)
and comply with any necessary closure/remedial actions required by DOC.
Staff has no comment.
53. Sidewalks shall be installed on the easterly side of Delta immediately
adjacent to the street frontage of the Project site; Delta shall be fully improved
to City standards to the satisfaction of the City Engineer.
The applicant has satisfied this condition.
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FIRE -CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
In preparation for this review, staff enlisted the help of the Los Angeles County
Fire Department. Specifically, the list of adopted fire conditions was sent to their
representative for review to verify compliance. On March 10, 2009, they reported
that there are no outstanding issues or current violations with any of the
conditions.
1. An engineered automatic sprinkler system is required to be installed pursuant
to applicable Building and Fire Codes to the satisfaction of the County Fire
Department. Plans for such a system shall be submitted for review and
approval by the County Fire Department prior to the issuance of building
permits.
2. The use or storage of any hazardous or flammable materials shall comply
with the requirements of the Fire Department and must be in compliance with
the Uniform Fire Code.
3. Underground fuel storage tanks and any associated tank connections shall be
submitted to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services for
approval prior to review/approval by the County Fire Department. Contractors
performing said work shall obtain a Fire Department Permit prior to
commencement of work. Access roadways shall be provided as per the
current edition of the Uniform Fire Code and property marking designating
"No Parking" where necessary to ensure an unobstructed clear width.
4. A water supply system shall be installed, capable of providing the required fire
flow for the proposed type of development as per requirements of the
applicable Fire Code.
5. Where access to or within a structure area is restricted because of secured
openings and immediate access is necessary for life saves or fire fighting
purposes, a Knox Box is to be installed in an accessible location as approved
by the Fire Department. The Knox box shall be of a type approved by the Fire
Department.
6. Fire apparatus access roads shall be required for any building constructed
where any portion of an exterior wall is located more than 150 feet from Fire
Department vehicle access point. Fire apparatus roads shall have an
unobstructed width of not less than twenty (20) feet and an unobstructed
vertical clearance of not less than thirteen (13) feet, six (6) inches.
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7. All streets and access roadways as approved on the final tract map shall be
maintained in such a manner as to provide access for emergency vehicles of
all times during .construction phase. All streets and/or access roadways shall
be constructed and maintained as to provide a smooth driving surface of not
less than twenty (20) feet of unobstructed width, capable of supporting the
imposed load of Fire Department apparatus and/or emergency rescue
equipment to within seventy-five (75) feet of all structures. Failure by the
developer and the persons responsible for the project site to comply with this
provision or any of the other requirements outlined in Rosemead Municipal
Code and the applicable Fire Code, will be cause for the Fire Chief to require
that all activity be discontinued pending compliance.
8. If temporary fencing is used to enclose the construction site, at least two (2)
means of unobstructed access must be installed and maintained each of
which is to be located as to give maximum access to all parts of the site.
Locking devices shall be of materials which can be readily forced by
equipment used by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
9. The storage or stacking of lumber, fabricated components or other
combustible materials is not permitted nor shall the storage of structure
framing lumber be initiated within the City limits until all water lines and
hydrants, as set forth on the approved water map for the project, have been
installed and approved by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
10.To the extent not already covered by the conditions set forth herein, the
development shall conform to the regulations of the. California State Fire
Marshal as contained within Title 19 and Title 24 of the California Code of
Regulations.
11. The developer shall submit a list of hazardous or flammable materials used or
stored and the quantities of each to the Building Division prior to plan check.
A hazardous material management plan (HMMP) per UBC 307.1.6 shall be
prepared and submitted prior to plan check submittal. Additional fees
incurred by Building Division shall be paid for the analysis and review of the
HMMC.
12. When required, permits from County Department of Health Services for use,
storage, or disposal of hazardous materials shall be obtained prior to final
approval of the project Certificate of Occupancy.
13.The final. development plans shall comply with all applicable code and
ordinance requirements for construction, access, water mains, fire flows and
hydrants and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
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a. Development may require fire flows up to 5,000 gallons per minute at 20
pounds per square inch residual pressure for up to a five-hour duration;
final fire flows will be based on the size of buildings, its relationship to
other structures, property lines, and types of construction.
b. Fire hydrant spacing shall be 300 feet and shall meet the following
requirements:
i. No portion of lot frontage shall be more than 200 feet via vehicular
access from a public fire hydrant
ii. Additional hydrants shall. be required if hydrant spacing exceeds
specified distances;
c. Turning radii shall be not less than 32 feet;
d. A Fire Department approved turning area shall be provided for all
driveways exceeding 150 feet in length; all on-site driveways shall provide
a minimum unobstructed width of 28 feet, clear-to-sky. The on-site
driveway is to be within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of the
first story of any building.
14. Specific fire and life safety requirement for the construction phase will be
imposed during building fire plan check.
15.A11 buildings shall be accessible to Fire Department apparatus by way of
access roadways, with an all weather surface of not less than the width
prescribed by the Fire Department, unobstructed, clear-to-sky. The roadway
shall be extended to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls when
measured by an unobstructed route around the exterior of the building.
16. Fire sprinklers shall be required in all buildings.
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4.0 MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN
4.1 INTRODUCTION
To ensure that the mitigation measures contained in this EIR are properly implemented,
a monitoring program has been developed pursuant to State law. This Mitigation
Monitoring Plan (NMP) identifies measures incorporated in the project which reduce its
potential environmental effects; the entities responsible for implementation and monitoring
of mitigation measures; and the appropriate timing for implementation of mitigation
measures. As described in CEQA g 15097, this MNII' employs both reporting on, and
monitoring of, project mitigation measures.
The objectives of the MMP are to:
• Assign responsibility for, and ensure proper implementation of mitigation
measures;
• Assign responsibility for, and provide for monitoring and reporting of
.compliance with mitigation measures;
• Provide the mechanism to identify areas of noncompliance and need for
enforcement action before irreversible environmental damage occurs.
Mitigation monitoring and reporting procedures incorporated in the project are presented
in the following Section 4.2. Specific mitigation measures incorporated in the project,
mitigation timing, and implementation and reporting/monitoring responsibilities are
presented within this section in Table 4.2-1.
EXHIBIT B
Mitigation Monitoring Plan
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4.2 MITIGATION MONTTORING AND REPORTING
Mitigation Monitoring and Responsibilities
Applied Planning Inc.
As the Lead Agency, the City of Rosemead is responsible for ensuring full compliance with
the mitigation measures adopted for the proposed project. The City will monitor and
report on all mitigation and construction activities, and will require the project proponent
and its contractors to implement this mitigationmonitoring plan. Additionally, the project
Conditions of Approval (presented in Draft EIR Table 1.10-2) require the incorporation of
all mitigation measures as Conditions of Approval. Primary responsibility for compliance
with project mitigation measures, and reporting the progress of that compliance through
the mitigation monitoring plan, resides with the project proponent.
Any proposed significant modifications to the mitigation measures presented herein will
be reported immediately to the City of Rosemead and any affected agencies. Prior to their
implementation, the project proponent will ensure that any proposed significant
modification of the mitigation measures or procedures identified within this mitigation
monitoring plan are first approved by the City and any affected responsible agencies.
If during the course of project implementation, any of the mitigation measures identified
herein cannotbe successfully implemented, the project proponent shall immediately inform
the City and any affected responsible agencies. The City in conjunction with any affected
responsible agencies will then determine if modification to the project is required and/or
whether alternative mitigation is appropriate.
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EXHIBIT C
WAL-MART
MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN STATUS
MITIGATION MEASURE
EARTH RESOURCES
4.2.1 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.2 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.3 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.4 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.5 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.6 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.7 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.8 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.9 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.10 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.2.11 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
AIR QUALITY
4.4.1 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.2 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
Wal Mart Mitigation Monitoring Plan Status, March 76, 2009
EXHIBIT C Pagelof3
4.4.3 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.4 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.5 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.6 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.7 The applicant has satisfied this mitigation measure and should continue to do so.
4.4.8 The applicant has satisfied this mitigation measure and should continue to do so.
4.4.9 The Conditional Use Permit for the fueling station was denied by the City
Council.
4.4.10 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.11 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.12 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measure.
4.4.13 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied these mitigation
measures.
4.4.14 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied these mitigation
measures.
NOISE
4.5.1 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measures.
4.5.2 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measures.
4.5.3 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measures.
4.5.4 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measures.
Wal Mart Mitigation Monitoring Plan Status, March i6, 2009
Page 2 of 3
4.5.5 Development of Parcel 1 is complete. The applicant has satisfied this mitigation
measures.
Wal Mart Mitigation Monitoring Plan Status, March 16, 2009
Page 3 of 3
Memo
To: Sheri Bermejo, City Planner
From: Don Anderson, Public Safety Services Director
Date: March 2, 2009
Re: Wal Mart Review of Conditions of Approval
The purpose of this memo is to respond to your request with respect to Wal Mart compliance
of conditions: The following was verified by on sight inspections and review of Pubic Safety
Business unit personnel and records.
No portion of the parking lot area shall be used by or sublet for any other business activity not
associated with general merchandise/grocery activities.
Wal Martin compliance - no violations
No overnight camping and no loitering signs shall be installed throughout the parking lot area
on signs acceptable to the Planning Department.
Wal Mart in compliance - no violations.
EXHIBIT D
SH\4DJZl (6/941
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
DATE FEBRUARY 26„2009.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
FILE NO.
FROM:
TIMOTHY MURAKAMI, LIEUTENANT
TO: DON ANDERSON, DIRECTOR
TEMPLE STATION
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
CITY OF ROSEMEAD
SUBJECT: WAL MART ANNUAL REVIEW OF CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
The purpose of this memorandum is to respond to a request by the City of Rosemead
to conduct an annual review of Wal Mart compliance with the conditions of approval.
The inspection was conducted by an on-site inspection, review of calls for
service/complaints and verbal reports from patrol services.
The results were as follows:
Parking lot lights shall be dimmed two hours after closing.
Applicant in compliance
No single can sales of alcohol allowed, liquor department shall not be located
near entrance
Applicant in compliance
Truck deliveries shall not occur between 2200-0600 hours
Applicant in compliance
Develop and implement site and facilities security plan to include private
security guards, security cameras, parking lot patrol, etc
Applicant in compliance
Plan reviewed and verified on September 13, 2006
A request was made to obtain a copy of the security plan
EXHIBIT E
WIELAND
ACOUSTICS
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WIELAND ACOUSTICS, INC.
2691 Richer Avenue, Sui[e 114
Irvine, CA 92606
Tel: 949.474.1222
Fax: 949.474.9122
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February 17, 2009
Mr. Steve Reiner
Development Resource Consultants
800 S. Rochester Avenue, Suite 4C
Ontario, CA 91761-8171
Project File 08.057.00
Subject: Monitoring of Activity Noise Levels from the Wal-Mart at 1827 Walnut Grove
Avenue in Rosemead, CA
Dear Mr. Reiner:
As requested, measurements were obtained in order to identify the noise levels produced by
activities at the Wal-Mart store in Rosemead. This letter provides details of the City's stationary
noise source standards, the noise measurement procedure and results, and an assessment of impact
relative to the City's standards.
1 City of Rosemead Noise Ordinance
The City of Rosemead's Municipal Code provides exterior noise standards for the intrusion of noise
from stationary sources onto residential land uses. These are provided in Table 1-1. The exterior
noise level may be measured anywhere on the receptor property.
Table 1-1. City of Rosemead Municipal Code Standards for Residential Properties
30 minutes during any hour ~_
Lso ,
60
45
15 minutes during any hour Lzs 65 50
5 minutes during any hour LB 70 55
1 minute during any hour Lz 78 60
0 minutes during any hour Lma, 80 65
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2 Noise Measurement Procedure
As requested, hour-long measurements were made at the three locations shown in Figure 2-1 at
four different times of day. These measurements were obtained from 4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. and
from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on September 30, 2008, and repeated on October 1, 2008 from 3:00
p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. In all cases, the microphone was positioned on
the sidewalk in front of a residence at an approximate height of 24 feet above grade.
The instrumentation used to obtain the noise measurements consisted of three Type 1 integrating
sound level meters (Models 820 and 824) and an acoustic calibrator (Model CAL250) manufactured
by Larson Davis Laboratories. The sound level meters were calibrated before the measurements.
The accuracy of the calibrator is maintained through a program established by the manufacturer,
and is traceable to the National Bureau of Standards. All instrumentation meets the requirements of
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 51.4-1971.
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Figure 2-1. Noise Measurement Locations
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During the measurements, the noise sources and the noise levels experienced at the measurement
locations were documented.
3 Noise Measurement Results
The results of the measurements are summarized in Tables 3-1 through 3-3. Individual noise test
reports are provided in Appendix I, Tables I-1 through I-6. Test reports of measured single event
noise sources and levels are provided in Appendix I, Tables I-7 through I-18.
Table 3-1. Measured Noise Levels at 1921 Delta Avenue
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30 minutes during any hour •...
rr.
51.3 ....
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50.9 ... rr.
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52.1 51.8
15 minutes during any hour 52.6 53.9 55.9 54.2
5 minutes during any hour 57.0 59.7 61.1 59.3
1 minute during any hour 58.2 64.6 65.0 63.8
0 minutes during any hour 66.3 83.4 77.4 76.5
Table 3-2. Measured Noise Levels at 1803 Delta Avenue
30 minutes during any hour rr.
rr.
53.0 ....
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52.8 ... rr.
... •...
53.9 54.3
15 minutes during any hour 54.0 55.9 58.6 56.7
5 minutes during any hour 56.1 62.6 64.6 62.2
1 minute during any hour 58.1 66.7 67.7 66.8
0 minutes during any hour 72.6 78.4 73.9 75.2
Table 3-3. Measured Noise Levels at 1719 Delta Avenue
30 minutes during any hour rr.
52.2 ....
47.1 ...
49.2 :...
49.6
15 minutes during any hour 53.0 52.6 57.2 54.4
5 minutes during any hour 53.7 62.9 66.0 63.6
1 minute during any hour 55.0 69.1 70.5 68.6
0 minutes during any hour 72.7 78.9 76.7 75.6
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Referring to Tables 3-1 through 3-3, most of the measured noise levels exceeded the City's
nighttime standards between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. at all three locations. However, these
exceedances were caused by ambient sources. No activities or equipment at Wal-Mart were audible
during this hour. The only other exceedance of the City's standard occurred at 1921 Delta Avenue
between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. when the measured maximum noise level of 83.4 dB(A)
exceeded the daytime standard of 80 dB(A). Again, however, this was due to an ambient source
(traffic on Delta Avenue), and not activities or equipment at Wal-Mart.
The noise experienced at each of the measurement locations during the four time periods was
almost entirely due to traffic on nearby streets. The only measurable noises from Wal-Mart were:
(1) the air conditioning units, which were audible at 1921 Delta Avenue and produced a maximum
noise level of 48 dB(A); (2) transformer hum, which was audible at 1803 Delta Avenue and produced
maximum noise levels of 51 to 52 d8(A); (3) miscellaneous activities, which were audible at 1719
Delta Avenue and produced maximum noise levels of 47 to 56 d8(A); and (4) trucks in the loading
docks, which were audible at 1719 Delta Avenue and produced maximum noise levels of 49 to 52
d8(A). All of these measured noise levels occurred during the 10:00 a.m. hour and are well below
the City's maximum allowable level of 80 d8(A).
The range of noise levels produced by the various activities at the three measurement positions are
provided in Table 3-4.
Table 3-4. Maximum Noise Levels of Single Events
Trucks at Wal-Mart r-
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49 - 52
Loading bay activities at Wal-Mart -- -- 47 - 56
Transformer a[ Wal-Mart -- 51 - 52 --
Airconditioning units a[ Wal-Mart 48 -- --
Cars on local streets 50 - 83 57 - 73 49 - 79
Trucks /motorcycles on local streets 53 - 70 69 74
Aircraft / helico [ers 52 - 59 58 - 64 55 - 59
Other noises no[ roduced by Wal-Mart' 49 - 60 52 - 75 51 - 60
'Other noisez included barking dogs, sprinklers, train horns, activities at [he school, and activities
at the parking lot south of Wal-Mart. _
4 Assessment of Impact
During our measurements, activities at the Wal-Mart store did not exceed the City's noise
standards. Most of the noise experienced at the measurement locations is due to traffic on the
nearby streets.
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Thank you for this opportunity to provide you with acoustical consulting services. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to call us at 949.474.1222.
Sincerely,
WIELAND ACOUSTICS, INC.
.David L. Wieland
Principal Consultant
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Thomas T. Corbishley
Associate Consultant
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APPENDIX I
Noise Measurements
Table 1-1. Noise Survey
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Dale: September 30, 2008
Time: Noted
Noise Source: ~ Traffic on Della Avenue and Rush Street
Distance:
SLM Height: 24'
LD 824 S/N: 3536
LD CAL250
Calibrators/N: 2966
Operator: T. Corbishley
90
85
80
< 75
v 70
i 65
J
w 60
0
T 55
50
45
40
__-
0 20 40 60 80 700
Percent of Time Noise Level is Exceeded
Measurement Period
4:00 AM
to
5:00 AM 10:00 AM
to
11:00 AM
to
n' Ln Ln Ln
2 58.2 64.6
8 57.0 59.7
25 52.6 53.9
50 51.3 50.9
90 49.5 48.3
99 48.0 48.0
Leq 52.9 57.0
Lmax 66.3 83.4
Lmin 47.5 46.9
' Leq is the average sound level during the measurement period.
Ln is the sound level exceeded n% of the time during the measurement period.
Lmax and Lmin are the maximum and minimum sound levels during the measurement period.
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Table 1-2. Noise Survey
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Date: October 1, 2008
Time: Noted
Noise Source: Traffic on Delta Avenue and Rush Street
Distance:
SLM Height: 24'
LD 824 S/N: 3536
LD CAL250
Calibra[or5/N: 2966
Operator. T. Corbishley
90
85
80
a 75
v 70
i 65
v
J
u 60
0
~ 55
50
45
40
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent of Time Noise Level is Exceeded
Measurement Period
3:00 PM
to
4:00 PM 8:00 PM
to
9:00 PM
to
n• Ln Ln Ln
2 65.0 63.8
8 61.1 59.3
25 55.9 54.2
50 52.1 51.8
90 49.0 49.9
99 48.0 49.2
Leq 56.8 55.6
Lmax 77.4 76.5
Lmin 47.3 48.7
' Leq is the average sound level during the measurement period.
Ln is the sound level exceeded n% of the time during the measurement period.
Lmax and Lmin are the maximum and minimum sound levels during the measurement period.
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Table 1-3. Noise Survey
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Date: September 30, 2008
Time: Noted
Noise Source: Traffic on Delta Avenue
Distance:
SLM Height: 24'
LD 820 S/N: 0996
LD CAL250
Calibra[or5/N: 2966
Operator: D. Limberg
90
85
80
a 75
v 70
> 65
J
v 60
0
~ 55
50
45
40
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent of Time Noise Level is Exceeded
Measurement Period
4:00 AM
to
5:00 AM 10:00 AM
to
11:00 AM
to
n' Ln Ln Ln
2 58.1 66.7
8 56.1 62.6
25 54.0 55.9
50 53.0 52.8
90 52.0 49.8
99 50.7 49.2
Leq 54.3 57.9
Lmax 72.6 78.4
Lmin 50.0 48.6
'Leq is [he average sound level during the measurement period.
Ln is the sound level exceeded n% of [he time during the measurement period.
Lmax and Lmin are the maximum and minimum sound levels during the measurement period.
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Table 1-4. Noise Survey
Project: Wal-Mar[ Noise Monitoring
Position: In front of 1803 Della Avenue
Date: October 1, 2008
Time: Noted
Noise Source: Traffic on Delta Avenue
Distance:
SLM Heigh[: 24'
LD 824 5/N: 0996
LD CAL250
Calibrators/N: 2966
Operator: D. Limberg
90
85
80
a 75
v 70
i 65
J
w 60
0
~ 55
50
45
40
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent of Time Noise Level is Exceeded
Measurement Period
3:00 PM
to
4:00 PM 8:00 PM
[o
9:00 PM
to
n" Ln Ln Ln
2 67.7 66.8
8 64.6 62.2
25 58.6 56.7
50 53.9 54.3
90 57.6 52.5
99 48.5 51.6
Leq 59.4 57.9
Lmax 73.9 75.2
Lmin 47.6 57.1 '
Leq is [he average sound level during the measurement period.
Ln is the sound level exceeded n% of [he time during the measurement period.
Lmax and Lmin are the maximum and minimum sound levels during the measurement period.
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Table 1-5. Noise Survey
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Date: September 30, 2008
Time: Noted
Noise Source: Traffic on Delta Avenue
Distance:
SLM Height: 5'
LD 824 S/N: 1632
LD CAL250
Calibra[or5/N: 2966
Operator: D. March
90
85
80
a 75
0 70
i 65
J
m 60
'o
~ 55
50
45
40
i~T4
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent of Time Noise Level is Exceeded
Measurement Period
4:00 AM
to
5:00 AM 10:00 AM
to
11:00 AM
[o
n' Ln Ln Ln
2 55.0 69.1
8 53.7 62.9
25 53.0 52.6
50 52.2 47.1
90 50.6 44.1
99 49.5 43.1
Leq 53.2 58.4
Lmax 72.7 78.9
Lmin 48.5 42.6
' Leq is the average sound level during the measurement period.
Ln is [he sound level exceeded n% of [he time during the measurement period.
Lmax and Lmin are [he maximum and minimum sound levels during the measurement period.
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Table 1-6. Noise Survey
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Dale: October 1, 2008
Time: Noted
Noise Source: Traffic on Della Avenue
Distance:
SLM Height: 5'
LD 824 S/N: 1632
LD CAL250
Calibrator S/N: 2966
Operator: D. March
90
85
80
a 75
v 70
i 65
J
w 60
e
Z 55
50
45
40
0 20 40 60 80 100
Percent of Time Noise Level is Exceeded
Measurement Period
3:00 PM
to
4:00 PM 8:00 PM
to
9:00 PM
to
n` Ln Ln Ln
2 70.3 68.6
8 66.0 63.6
25 57.2 54.4
50 49.2 49.6
90 45.3 47.6
99 44.5 46.8
Leq 60.3 ~ 58.5
Lmax 76.7 75.6
Lmin 43.9 46.3
Leq is the average sound level during the measurement period.
Ln is the sound level exceeded n% of the time during the measurement period.
Lmax and Lmin are [he maximum and minimum sound levels during [he measurement period.
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Table I-7. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: Septemher 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 am
Event No. lime :: Description lurtax, d6(A);:.
1 4 00 AM Car(s) on Rush Street S9
2 4:00 AM Car(s) on Rush Street S4
3 4:00 AM Residential sprinkler system 50
4 4:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
5 4:09 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
6 4:10 AM Train horn 51
7 4:11 AM Residential sprinkler system 50
8 4:11 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
9 4:12 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
10 4:15 AM Residential sprinkler system 53
it 4:17 AM Residential sprinkler system S7
12 4:18 AM Running water from sprinklers ~ 53
13 4:21 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 58
14 4:35 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
15 4:37 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 62
16 4:37 AM Residential sprinkler system - S2
17 4:39 AM Residential sprinkler system 55
18 4:40 AM Residential sprinkler system SS
19 4:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
20 4:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
21 4:45 AM Car(s) on Rush Street S7
22 4:47 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
23 4:53 AM Car(s)on Rush Street S7
24 4:53 AM Car(s)on Rush Street 56
25 4;53 AM Car(s) on Rush Street S4
26 4:54 AM Car(s) on Rush S[reet S4
27 4:55 AM Residential sprinkler system 51
28 4:55 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 56
29 4:56 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
30 4:57 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
31 4:58 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
32 4:58 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
33 4:58 AM Residential sprinkler system 51
34 4:59AM Train horn S2
Table I'8. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: WaI-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 -11:00 am
Event No. Time'::- Description Lmax, dBEAJ?
1~ 10:00 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
2 10:00 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
3 10:01 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
4 10:01 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
5 10:01 AM Children shouting at school 49
6 10:02 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
7 10:03 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
8 10:04 AM Car(s) on Della Avenue 64
9 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
10 10:05 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
11 10:05 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
12 10:05 AM School buzzer 51
13 10:06 AM Car(s)on Rush Street 64
14 10:06 AM Air conditioning at Wal-Mart (constant throughout measurement) 48
15 10:07 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
16 10:07 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
17 10:08 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
18 10:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
19 10:09 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 64
20 10x0 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
21 10:10 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 67
22 10:11 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
23 10:12 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 52
24 10:14 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue S9
26 10:14 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue S9
26 10:14 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue S9
27 10:15 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
28 10:15 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
29 10:16 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
30 10:19 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
31 10:19 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
32 10:20 AM Car(s) on Rush Street S4
33 10:20 AM Car(s)on Rush Street 56
34 10:21 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 61
Table I-8, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Event No Time;! Description l.max, BB(A)a
35 10:22 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
36 10:23 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
37 10:23 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
38 10:24 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 58
39 10:24 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 56
40 10:25 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
41 10:25 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 59
42 10:26 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
43 10:26 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
44 10:27 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 57
46 10:27 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
46 10:27 AM Car(s)on Rush Street 53
47 10:28 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
48 10:29 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
49 10:29 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
50 10:30 AM School buzzer 51
51 10:30 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
52 10:32 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
53 10:32 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
54 10:33 AM Car(s) an Delta Avenue 56
55 10:33 AM Car(s) on Oelta Avenue 67
56 10:33 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
57 10:34 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 52
SS 10:35 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
59 10:35 AM Car(s) on Rush Street Sl
60 10:36 AM Car(s) on Rush Street ~ Sl
61 10:37 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
62 10:38 AM Car(s)on Rush Street 55
63 10:39 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 59
64 10:40 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 83
65 10:41 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
66 10:41 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
67 10:42 AM Bus on Rush Street 59
6S 10;42 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
Table I-8, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Event-NO Timer Description Lmax;i18{AI
69 10:42 AM Aircraft 53
70 10:43 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
71 10:43 AM Truck on Delta Avenue 5g
72 10:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
73 10:44 AM Car engine starting on Delta Avenue 52
74 10:45 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 5q
75 10:45 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
76 10:46 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 52
77 10:46 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
78 10:47 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
79 10:47 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
80 10:48 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
81 10:48 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
82 10:48 AM Truck on Rush Street 62
83 10:49 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 5g
84 10:50 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 65
85 10:51 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
86 10:51 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
87 10:53 AM Truck on Delta Avenue gg
88 10:54 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 5g
89 10:55 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
90 10:55 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
91 10:55 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 61
92 10:56 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 56
93 10:57 AM Truck engine starting on Delta Avenue 53
94 10:57 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
95 10:58 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
96 10:59 AM Children shouting at school 55
Table I-9. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event Nd.
Time:- _.. _..
Description
Lmax, d6(A);.
1 3:01 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 52
2 3:02 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 51
3 3:02 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
4 3:03 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 56
5 3:03 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
6 3:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 50
7 3:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
8 3:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
9 3:06 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
10 3:D6 PM - Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
11 3:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
12 3:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
13 3:09 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
14 3:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
15 3:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
16 3:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
17 3:10 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 66
18 3:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
19 3:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
20 3:11 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
Zl 3:12 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 62
22 3:12 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
23 3:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 59
24 3:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
25 3:14 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 62
26 3:14 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
27 3:15 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
28 3:16 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
29 3:17 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
30 3:17 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
31 3:17 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
32 3:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
33 3:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
34 3:19 PM Motorcycle on Delta Avenue 70
Table I-9, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event Nu. Time Description Lmax, d8(A),;
35 3:19 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
36 3:19 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
37 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
38 3:20 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
39 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 53
40 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
41 3:21 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
42 3:21 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
43 3:21 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
44 3:21 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
45 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
46 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
47 3:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
48 3:23 PM Van on Delta Avenue 64
49 3:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
50 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
51 3:25 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
52 3:25 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
53 3:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
54 3:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 67
55 3:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
56 3:27 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 60
57 3:27 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 77
58 3:28 PM Cars] on Rush Street 62
59 3:28 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
60 3:29 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue S7
61 3:30 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 52
62 3:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
63 3:30 PM Motorcycle on Delta Avenue 62
64 3:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 58
65 3:31 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
66 3:32 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 64
67 3:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 73
68 ~ 3:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
Table I-9, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event Nd Time ~s: Description Lmaz i16(A)
69 3:33 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 62
70 3:34 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 68
71 3:34 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue ~ 66
72 3:35 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue ~ 63
73 3:35 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 69
74 3:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
75 3:37 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
76 3:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
77 3:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
78 3:39 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 50
79 3:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
80 3:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
81 3:40 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
82 3:40 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
83 3:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
84 3:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
85 3:42 PM Car door slam on Delta Avenue 52
86 3:43 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 53
87 3:43 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 66
88 3:44 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 62
89 3:45 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 52
90 3:45 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
91 3:45 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 62
92 3:46 PM Bus on Rush Street 61
93 3:47 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 52
94 3:47 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 67
95 3:48 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 54
96 3:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
97 3:49 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
98 3:49 PM Truck on Rush Street 55
99 3:50 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
100 3:51 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
101 3:51 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 50
102 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
Table I-9, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
E_v_ ent No Time;::: Description Lmax, dB(A);;'
103 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
104 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
105 3:53 PM Bus on Rush Street 53
106 3:54 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 57
107 3:54 PM Van on Rush Street 52
108 3:55 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
109 3:55 PM Truck on Delta Avenue 62
110 3:56 PM Car(s)on Rush Street 53
111 3:57 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 56
112 3:57 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
113 3:58 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 65
114 3:58 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue 58
115 3:59 PM Bus on Rush Street 68
:,.
Table I-10. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Event No.
.......... Time '. Descnptitin Lmax, d8(A)<,
1 8:00 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
2 8:01 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
3 8:01 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
4 8:02 PM Car door slam on Delta Avenue 67
5 8:02 PM Transient noise -gunshots? 52
6 8:03 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 60
7 8:03 PM Motorcycle on Rush Street ' 69
8 8:04 PM Transient noise-gunshots? 55
9 8:04 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
30 8:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
11 8:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
12 8:06 PM Transient noise-gunshots? 60
13 8:07 PM Aircraft 62
14 8:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
15 8:09 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
16 8:10 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
17 8:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
18 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
19 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
20 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
21 8:12 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
22 8:12 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
23 8:13 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 55
24 8:14 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 66
25 8:14 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 61
26 8:15 PM Transient noise-gunshots? ~ 56
27 8:17 PM Helicopter 59
28 8:17 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
29 8:18 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 61
30 8:19 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
31 8:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
32 8:21 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
33 8:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
34 8:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
.,
Table I-10, coot, Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event No
..._. Time? Description
.. Lmax, dB(A)i'.
35 8:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
36 8:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
37 8:24 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
38 8:24 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
39 8:25 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
40 8:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
41 8:27 PM Car(s) on Rush Street S2
42 8:27 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 56
43 828 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue S7
44 8:29 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
45 8:29 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
46 8:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
47 8:31 PM Car(s) on Rush Street S2
48 8:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
49 8:33 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
50 8:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue SS
51 8:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
52 8:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
53 8:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
54 8:36 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 61
55 8:37 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 52
56 8:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
57 8:39 PM Truck on Rush Street 56
58 8:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
69 8:42 AM Helicopter 55
60 8:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
61 8:45 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
62 8:46 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 63
63 8:46 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
64 8:46 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
65 8:47 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 77
66 8:48 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
67 8:49 AM Car(s) on Rush Street 52
68 8:49 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
.,.
Table I-10, cont, Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1921 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event No Time.;' Description ......,; ..;jl .'i ........~ ;~ Lmax, d8{A),
69 8:51 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
70 8:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
71 8:53 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 62
72 8:54 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 53
73 8:54 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
74 8:66 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
75 8:56 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
76 8:57 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
77 8:57 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 54
78 8:58 PM Car(s) on Rush Street 51
79 8:58 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
80 8:59 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
Table I-11. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 am
Event No. Time :! Description Lma~4 d6(A)-'
1 4:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
2 4:10 AM Train horn S2
3 4:10 AM Dog barking 62
4 4:23 AM Sprinklers on Wal-Mart side 68
5 4:29 AM Residential sprinkler system 56
6 4:34 AM Residential sprinkler system 57
7 4:34 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
8 4:36 AM Residential sprinkler system ~ 68
9 4:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
10 4:58 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
11 4:58 AM Car parking on Delta Avenue 68
12 4:59 AM Train horn 53
Transformer hum at Wal-Mart(continuous throughout measurement) 51-52
Table I-12. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Event No. Time Description Lmaz, d6(A)
1 10:00 AM Dog barking 66 '
2 10:03 AM Dog barking 66
3 10:03 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 60
4 10:03 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 7p
5 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 7p
6 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
7 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
8 10:05 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
9 10:05 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
10 10:06 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
11 10:06 AM Car(s) on Delia Avenue 57
12 10:07 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 6q
13 10:08 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 62
14 10:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
15 10:09 AM Van on Delta Avenue 68
16 10:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
17 10:10 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
18 10:11 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
19 10:12 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
20 10:13 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 60
21 10:14 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 52
22 10:15 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
23 10:16 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
24 10:17 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
25 10:18 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
26 10:19 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
27 10:20 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
28 10:21 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
29 10:21 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 6q
30 10:22 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
31 10:22 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
32 10:23 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
33 10:25 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
34 10:26 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
Table I-12, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Ev2nt No. Time Description Lhiax, d8(Att_
..
35 10:27 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
36 10:29 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
37 10;32 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
38 10:32 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
39 ' 10:33 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
40 10:34 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 64
41 10:36 AM Car(s) on Delia Avenue 66
42 10:36 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
43 10:38 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
44 10:39 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 7p
45 10:40 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
46 10:41 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
47 10:43 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 6g
48 10:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
49 10:45 AM Car(s) on Della Avenue 67
50 10:45 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 6q
51 10:46 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
52 10:47 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
S3 10:47 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
S4 10:48 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 6g
55 10:50 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 59
S6 10:54 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
57 10:55 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
SS 10:55 AM Dog barking 67
59 10:57 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
60 10:58 AM Dog barking 71
Table I-13. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
PrgecC Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event'Na. Time Description tmaii; d6(AJt;'
1 3:00 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
67
2 3:00 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
72
3 3:01 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
4 3:02 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
66
5 3:03 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
62
6 3:03 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
7 3:04 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 65
8 3:04 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
9 3:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
10 3:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
11 3:06 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
12 3:06 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
13 3:06 PM Van on Delta Avenue 67
14 3:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
15 3:09 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
16 3:09 PM Van on Delta Avenue 99
17 3:09 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
18 3:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
65
19 3:10 PM. Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
20 3:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
65
21 3:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
22 3:12 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
23 3:12 PM Van on Delta Avenue 63
24 3:13 PM Van on Delta Avenue 64
25 3:13 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue 65
26 3:14 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
27 3:14 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
2S 3:16 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
65
29 3:16 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
66
30 3:17 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
66
31 3:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
67
32 3:18 PM V an on Delta Avenue 64
33 3:18 PM C ar(s) on Delta Avenue 66
34 3:19 PM Motorcycle on Delta Avenue 69
Table I-13, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event NS Time ~ Description Lmax, de(A),:
35 3:19 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
36 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
37 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delia Avenue 66
38 3:21 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
39 321 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
40 3:22 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue 70
41 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
42 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
43 323 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
44 3:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
45 3:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
46 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
47 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
48 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
49 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
50 325 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
51 325 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 64
52 3:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
53 3:27 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 60
54 327 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
55 327 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 64
56 3:27 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 71
57 3:28 PM . Car(s)on Delta Avenue 64
SS 3:28 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
59 3:29 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
60 3:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
61 3:30 PM Motorcycle on Delta Avenue 69
62 3:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
63 3:31 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
64 3:31 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
65 3:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
66 3:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
67 3:33 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
68 3:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
Table I-13, cont. Single Event Noise level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event Nu. Time ' Description Lmax, d8(A)`;
69 3:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
70 3:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
71 3:35 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 69
72 3:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
73 3:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
74 3:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
75 3:37 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
76 3:37 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
77 3:38 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
78 3:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
79 3:39 PM Mail carrier van 63
80 3:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
81 3:40 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
82 3:40 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
83 3:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
84 3:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
85 3:41 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 63
86 3:43 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
87 3:43 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
88 3:44 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
89 3:45 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
90 3:45 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
91 3:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
92 3:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
93 3:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
94 3:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
95 3:49 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
96 3:50 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
97 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
98 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 73
99 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
100 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
101 3:55 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
102 3:55 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
Table I-13, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event No Time;:; Descriptiqn Imax, dB~A)',
103 3:56 PM Cars) on Delta Avenue 62
104 3:57 PM Cans) on Delta Avenue 63
105 3:65 PM Cars) on Delta Avenue 71
106 3:58 PM Carjs) on Delta Avenue 60
107 3:59 PM Carls) on Delta Avenue 66
Table I-14. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Event No. Time Descriptidn Lrrtax, tl8(A)..
1 8:00 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
2 8:01 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
3 8:02 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue '66
4 8:03 PM Car starting 63
5 8:04 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
6 8:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
7 8:06 PM Transient noise-gunshots? 55
8 8:07 PM Transient noise-gunshots? 55
9 8:09 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
30 8:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
11 8:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
12 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
13 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
14 8:12 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
15 8:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
16 8:15 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
17 8:16 PM Transient noise-gunshots? 54
18 8:15 PM Transient noise-gunshots? ~ 57
19 8:16 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
20 8:17 PM Helicopter 64
21 8:18 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
22 8:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
23 8:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
24 8:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
25 -8:24 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 63
26 8:25 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
27 8:26 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
28 8:28 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 63
29 8:29 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 69
30 8:29 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
31 8:29 PM Dog barking 76
32 8:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
33 8:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
34 8:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
Table I-14, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1803 Delta Avenue
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Event No. ?ime ' ~ Description Lmaz, de(A)s.
35 8:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
36 8:35 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 64
37 8:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
38 8:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
39 8:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
40 8:37 PM' Residential sprinkler system ~ 56
41 8:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
42 8:38 PM Residential sprinkler system 59
43 8:40 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
44 8:40 PM Helicopter 58
45 8:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
46 8:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
47 8:42 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 69
48 8:42 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 64
49 8:43 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
50 8:44 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
51 8:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
52 8:46 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 66
53 8:47 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
54 8:52 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
55 8:54 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 67
56 8:55 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
57 8:59 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
Table I-15. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 am
Event Nti. Time<. Descnption lmax, dB(A):
1 4:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
2 4:44 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
3 4:57 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 66
Table I-16. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
EventlNo. Time-- Description Lmax,:d8(A)5.
1 10:00 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
2 10:01 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
3 10:02 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
4 10:02 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
5 10:03 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
6 10:03 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 74
7 10:03 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
8 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
9 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
10 10:04 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
11 10:05 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue (honked horn) 79
12 10:06 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue - 71
13 10:07 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
14 10:07 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
15 10:07 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
16 10:08 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
17 10:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
18 10:09 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 74
19 10:10 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 69
20 10:10 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
21 10:12 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
22 10:13 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 60
23 10:14 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
24 10:16 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
25 10:16 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 71
26 10:16 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 70
27 10:18 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 71
28 10:19 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
29 10:20 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
30 10:21 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
31 10:21 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
32 10:21 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 60
33 10:22 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
34 10:22 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
Table I-16, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Event No T~me~(' Description Lmaz, d8(A);'
35 10:22 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
36 10:23 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
37 10:24 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
38 10:25 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
39 10:26 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 70
40 10:27 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
41 10:28 AM Car U-[urn 51
42 10:29 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
43 10:31 AM Car turning onto side street 56
44 10:32 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 52
46 10:32 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 71
a6 10:33 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 76
47 10:33 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 73
48 10:34 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 68
49 10:36 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
50 10:38 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 58
51 10:38 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 68
52 10:39 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 73
53 10:39AM Truck at Wal-Mart loading dock 52
54 10:40 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
55 10:41 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 71
56 10:43 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 72
57 10:43 AM Tow truck ~ 76
58 10:44 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
59 10:45 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
60 10:45 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 65
61 10:46 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
62 10:47 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
63 10:47 AM Activity at back side of Wal-Mart 47
64 10:48 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
65 10:49 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
66 10:50 AM Activity at back side of Wal-Mart 56
67 10:52 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
68 10:53 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
~,
Table I-16, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: September 30, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 am
Event No Tmel Description Lmax ~de(A)
69 10:54 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 49
70 10:54 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
71 10:55 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
72 10:55 AM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 68
73 10:56 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 58
74 10:56 AM Tow truck 76
75 10:59 AM Truck at Wal-Mart 49
76 11:00 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
77 11:00 AM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 74
Table I-17. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4;00 pm
Event No. Time Description tmaz, d6(A)"
1 3:02 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
2 3:02 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
3 3:04 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ j1
4 3:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
5 3:06 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
6 3:06 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 71
7 3:09 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 74
8 3:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
9 3:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 74
10 3:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
11 3:12 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
12 3:15 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
13 3:12 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
14 3:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 69
15 3:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
16 3:14 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
17 3:14 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
18 3:16 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
19 3:16 PM Delivery van 6S
20 3:17 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue - 69
21 3:17 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
22 3:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
23 3:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 6S
24 3:18 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 66
26 3:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
26 3:19 PM Motorcycle 74
27 3:19 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
28 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
29 3:20 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
30 3:21 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
31 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
32 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue - 71
33 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
34 3:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
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Table I-17, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: Octoher 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event No. lime ~ DesdriPtwn ~
Laiaz, d8(A)
35 3:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
69
36 3:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
71
37 3:24 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue
71
38 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~
68
39 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
71
40 3:24 PM Car(s) on Delia Avenue
73
41 3:25 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
74
42 3:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
72
43 3:27 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
64
44 3:29 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~
69
45 3:29 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue
72
46 3:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
67
47 3:31 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
66
48 3:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
76
49 3:33 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ' ~
68
50 3:33 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
68
51 3:33 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue
69
52 3:33 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
63
53 3:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
72
54 3:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
73
55 ~ 3:35 PM Car(s) on Delia Avenue ~
72
56 3:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
70
67 3:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
73
68 3:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
71
59 3:36 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue
66
60 3:36 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue
70
61 3:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
66
62 3:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
71
63 3:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue
67
64 3:39 PM C ar(s) on Delta Avenue
73
65 3:39 PM C ar(s) on Delta Avenue
71
66 3:40 PM C ar(s)on Delta Avenue
68
67 3:41 PM C ar(s) on Delta Avenue
76
68 3:42 PM C ar(s) on Delta Avenue
68
Table I-17, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Event No
~ lime!: Description Lmax, tl8(A)
69 3:43 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 73
70 3:43 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
71 3:43 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
72 3:44 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
73 3:44 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
74 3:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
75 3:47 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
76 3:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
77 3:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
78 3:49 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 66
79 3:50 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
80 3:50 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 70
81 3:51 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
82 3:52 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue 76
83 3:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
84 3:53 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 73
86 3:54 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
86 3:54 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue 66
87 3:55 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 73
88 . 3:Sfi PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
89 3:57 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
90 3:57 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
91 3:58 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
92 3:59 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
93 4:00 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
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Table I-18. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Event No. Time': Description lmax, d6(A):'
1 8'01 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 73
2 8:01 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
3 8:02 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
4 8:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 74
5 8:05 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
6 8:07 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
7 8:07 PM Watchman moved harriers at Pandas 60
8 8:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
9 8:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 73
10 8:08 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
11 8:09 PM Car(s) on Della Avenue 67
12 8:10 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 76
13 5:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 66
14 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 74
15 5:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
16 8:11 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
17 5:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
18 8:13 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
19 8:14 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
20 8:14 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
21 8:15 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
22 8:16 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
23 8:16 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 64
24 8:17 PM Aircraft 69
25 8:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
26 ~ 8:18 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
27 8:20 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 63
28 8:21 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 55
29 8:21 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 72
30 8:21 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
31 8:22 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
32 8:23 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
33 8:24 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
34 8:25 PM ~ Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
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Table I-18, cont. Single Event Noise level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Event No Fime~' DescripTion Lmax, dB(A)
35 5:26 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
36 8:28 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
37 5:28 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
38 8:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 58
39 8:30 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 70
40 8:31 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
41 8:31 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 60
42 8:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
43 8:32 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
44 8:34 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 64
45 8:34 PM Car(s) on Oelta Avenue - 73
46 8:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
47 8:35 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
48 8:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
49 8:36 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
50 8:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 76
51 8:38 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
52 8:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
53 8:39 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
54 8:40PM Aircraft 55
55 8:40 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
56 8:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
57 8:41 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
58 8:42 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
59 5:42 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 71
60 8:42 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
61 8:43 PM ~ Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
62 8:43 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 68
63 8:45 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
64 8:45 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
65 8:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
66 8:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 63
67 8:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
6S 8:46 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
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Table I-18, cont. Single Event Noise Level Measurements
Project: Wal-Mart Noise Monitoring, Rosemead
Date: October 1, 2008
Position: In front of 1719 Delta Avenue
Time: 8:00 - 9:00 pm
Event No. Time" Description Lmax,.d8(A);.
69 8:47 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 69
70 8:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 66
71 8:48 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 52
72 8:51 PM Motorcycle in Panda parking lot 51
73 8:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
74 8:52 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 62
75 8:53 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 67
76 8:53 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
77 8:53 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 68
78 8:54 PM Car(s)on Delta Avenue 69
79 8:54 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 72
80 8:55 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 65
81 8:58 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 61
82 8:58 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue 70
83 8:58 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 67
84 8:59 PM Car(s) on Delta Avenue ~ 61