In addition to the requirements of Title 8, the following noise
standards shall be met where applicable:
A. Residential Acoustical Design.
1. For all dwelling and group quarters, the development shall be designed
to achieve:
a. Within each main building, a community noise equivalent level (CNEL)
not exceeding forty-five decibels;
b. In outdoor areas, a community noise equivalent level (CNEL) not exceeding
sixty-five decibels, except that where it is not reasonably possible
to achieve this objective, the development shall be designed to provide
the lowest noise level reasonably possible within private open areas
and/or common usable open areas of at least one hundred square feet
per unit, with access to such area available to the residents of each
unit.
2. Acoustical design and analysis shall be based upon the projected
noise contours as shown in the noise element of the General Plan.
For all new residential developments, an acoustical analysis shall
be submitted to the City as follows:
a. For any residential development within a sixty decibel CNEL contour,
an analysis by a professional architect, engineer, or building designer
shall demonstrate that the required noise levels will be achieved.
b. For any residential development within a sixty-five-decibels CNEL
contour, or within either the moderate noise impact area or the significant
noise impact area of the Fullerton Municipal Airport as shown in the
noise element of the Buena Park General Plan, an analysis by a professional
mechanical or acoustical engineer shall demonstrate that the required
noise levels will be achieved. Prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy,
the Building Official may require tests by a qualified acoustical
technician to confirm that the noise reduction achieved is sufficient
to meet the requirements of this section.
B. Air Conditioning Equipment. Exterior air conditioning equipment,
other than self-contained window-mounted units in single-family dwellings,
shall have a sound rating number (SRN) no greater than 8.2 decibels,
in accordance with ARI (Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute)
Standard 270, or the equivalent.
All uses and activities shall be operated and maintained so
as not to be hazardous, obnoxious, or offensive due to air pollution,
odor, dust, smoke, gas, water pollution, noise, vibration, illumination,
glare, electromagnetic disturbance or other radiation, or similar
effects detrimental to public health, safety, and welfare. All federal,
state, and local laws and regulations concerning environmental protection
shall be complied with.