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Environmental Noise Assessment Report

Site No. FN03XC064 SF Bay

1760 Solano Ave Berkeley, CA

EBI Project No. 62127837

January 10, 2013

Prepared for:

Sprint, LLC

c/o Overland Contracting, Inc.

Prepared by:

ATTACHMENT 9 ZAB 11-14-13 Page 1 of 60

Environmental Noise Assessment Report Site No. FN03XC064 EBI Project No. 62127837 1760 Solano Ave Berkeley, CA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................... 3

2.0 BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................................ 3

3.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................ 5

4.0 SITE DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 7

5.0 AMBIENT SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENTS ...................................................................................... 9

6.0 MODELED POST CONSTRUCTION NOISE LEVELS ........................................................................ 10

7.0 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................... 12

8.0 LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 13

9.0 REVIEWER CERTIFICATION ........................................................................................................... 13

APPENDICES

Appendix A Sound Monitoring Data & Notes Appendix B EBI – Environmental Noise Model Results Appendix C Equipment Specifications

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Environmental Noise Assessment Report Site No. FN03XC064 EBI Project No. 62127837 1760 Solano Ave Berkeley, CA

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Sprint, currently operates an unstaffed wireless telecommunications facility at site number FN03XC064 (site nameSF Bay). This site is located in a commercial area at 1760 Solano Ave, Berkeley, CA, and is herein referred to as SF Bay. A study of the noise effects from the existing climate controlled equipment on nearby areas was performed by EBI Consulting. Existing sound levels at the site property lines were measured on December 18, 2012. Acoustic modeling was done to assess the potential change in existing sound levels and predict post construction daytime and nighttime sound levels. This report evaluates the compliance for the 1760 Solano Ave site in relation to the City of Berkeley Noise Regulation. Based on the results of this study, EBI concludes that the FN03XC064 project will be in compliance with the Berkeley Municipal Code Community Noise Regulations (as amended by Ordinance 7.122-N-S) concerning the sound level limits at all project property lines.

2.0 BACKGROUND

All sounds originate from a source. The sound energy, produced by a source, creates variations in air pressure which travel in all directions much like a wave ripples across the water. The “loudness” or intensity of a sound is a function of the sound pressure level, defined as the ratio of two pressures: the measured sound pressure from the source divided by a reference pressure (i.e. threshold of human hearing). Sould level measurements are most commonly expressed using the decibel (dB) scale. The decibel scale is logarithmic to accommodate the wide range of sound intensities the human ear is capable of responding to. On this scale, the threshold of human hearing is equal to 0 dB, while levels above 140 dB can cause immediate hearing damage. One property of the decibel scale is that the combined sound pressure level of separate sound sources is not simply the sum of the contributing sources. For example, if the sound of one source of 70 dB is added to another source of 70 dB, the total is only 73 dB, not a doubling to 140 dB. In terms of human perception of sound, a 3 dB difference is the minimum perceptible change for broadband sounds (i.e. sounds that include all frequencies). A difference of 10 dB represents a perceived halving or doubling of loudness. Environmental sound is commonly expressed in terms of the A-weighted sound level (dBA). The A-weighting is a standard filter to make measured sound levels more nearly approximate the frequency response of the human ear. Table 1 shows the adjustments made at each octave band frequency to contour un-weighted sound levels (dB) to A-weighted sound levels (dBA).

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TABLE 1 - A-WEIGHTED OCTAVE BAND ADJUSTMENT (±dB)

Octave Band Center

Frequency (Hz)

32 64 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 16000

A-weighting Adjustment

(±dB) -39.4 -26.2 -16.1 -8.6 -3.6 0.0 +1.2 +1.0 -1.1 -6.6

Environmental sound varies depending on environmental conditions. Some sounds are sharp impulses lasting for short periods of time, while others rise and fall over longer periods of time. There are various measures (metrics) of sound pressure designed for different purposes. The Leq, or equivalent sound level, is the steady-state sound level over a period of time that has the same acoustic energy as the fluctuating sound that was measured over the same period. The Leq is commonly referred to as the average sound level and is calculated automatically by the sound level meter using methods defined in ANSI S1.4-19831.

1 American National Standards Institute, ANSI S1-4-1983, American National Standard Specification for Sound Level Meters, 1983

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3.0 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

Berkeley Municipal Code Community Noise Regulations (as amended by Ordinance 7.122-N-S) The city of Berkeley’s Ordinance No 7.122-N-S, describes Community Noise standards and noise level limits. These limits are applicable at the boundaries of the property where sound is produced. The table of sound level limits for each land use category has been extracted from the Ordinance and is shown in Table 2 below. Section 13.40.050 of the Ordinance specifies Exterior Noise Level Limits not to be exceeded more than 30 minutes in any hour in each zoning district. Note that the limit corresponding to the zoning district of the receiver (not the noise source) is applied.

TABLE 2 - BERKELEY NOISE COMMUNITY NOISE TABLE OF APPLICABLE EXTERNAL NOISE LIMITS

Land Use Time of DayOne Hour Average

Sound Level(decibels)

R 1, R 2, R 1A, R 2A andESR

7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 55

10 p.m. to 7 a.m. 45

R 3 and above7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 60

10 p.m. to 7 a.m. 55

Commercial7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 65

10 p.m. to 7 a.m. 60

Industry Anytime 70 In addition, the Ordinance prohibits creation of any noise which causes the sound level when measured on any other property to exceed:

a. The noise standard for that land use as specified in Table 2 for a cumulative period of more than 30 minutes in any hour; or b. The noise standard for that land use as specified in Table 2 plus 5 dBA for a cumulative period of more than 15 minutes in any hour; or c. The noise standard for that land use as specified in Table 2 plus 10 dBA for a cumulative period of more than 5 minutes in any hour; or d. The noise standard for that land use as specified in Table 2 plus 15 dBA for a cumulative period of more than 1 minute in any hour; or e. The noise standard for that land use as specified in Table 2 plus 20 dBA for any period of time.

The Ordinance also specifies how limits may be adjusted in the event that the measured ambient noise level is greater than the level permissible within any of the noise limit categories above. When this occurs, the sound level when measured on any other property shall not exceed:

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a. The ambient noise level for a cumulative period of more than 30 minutes in any hour; or b. The ambient noise level plus 5 dBA for a cumulative period of more than 15 minutes in any hour; or c. The ambient noise level plus 10 dBA for a cumulative period of more than 5 minutes in any hour; or d. The ambient noise level plus 15 dBA for a cumulative period of more than 1minute in any hour; or e. The ambient noise level plus 20 dBA for any period of time.

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Environmental Noise Assessment Report Site No. FN03XC064 EBI Project No. 62127837 1760 Solano Ave Berkeley, CA

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4.0 SITE DESCRIPTION

The site FN03XC064 is located in a commercial area at 1760 Solano Ave, Berkeley, CA. The site is zoned as C-SO, commercial, according to the City of Berkeley zoning map2, and therefore noise generated by the installed equipment is subject to the limitations in the commercial category of Table 2. One (1) Samsung MMBS cabinet and one (1) Samsung BBU cabinet is proposed for installation on the roof of the existing building on site. Figure 1 presents the proposed equipment cabinet location, monitoring locations, property line and nearest residential property. According to aerial photographs, the nearest private residential structure is 917 Ensenada Avenue, approximately 100 feet from the equipment cabinet(s).

2 City of Berkeley Department of Information Technology, “Official Zoning Map”, March 18, 1999. Online: http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/gis/maproom/Zoning/zoningmap.htm

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Environmental Noise Assessment Report Site No. FN03XC064 EBI Project No. 62127837 1760 Solano Ave Berkeley, CA

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SF Bay FN03XC064 1760 Solano Ave, Berkeley, CA Site Visit Date: December 18, 2012

FIGURE 1 – SITE SCHEMATIC AND MONITORING LOCATIONS

Loc-2

Loc-1

Property Line

Equipment Location

Nearest Residence

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5.0 AMBIENT SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENTS

Short-term (20 minute) sound monitoring, day and night, was performed in the area surrounding the proposed location on December 18, 2012. See Figure 1. All sound level measurements were taken with a Casella CEL-633real-time octave-band sound level analyzer, which was equipped with a precision condenser microphone having an operating range of 5 dB to 140 dB, and an overall frequency range of 3.5 to 20,000 Hz. The meter meets or exceeds all requirements set forth in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standards for Type 1 for quality and accuracy. Prior to and immediately following both measurement sessions, the sound analyzer was calibrated (no level adjustment was required) with an ANSI Type 1 calibrator, which has an accuracy traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). All instrumentation was laboratory calibrated per ANSI recommendations. For all measurement sessions the microphone was fitted with an environmental windscreen to negate the effect of air movement and tri-pod mounted at a height of 1.3 meters above grade, and measurements were made away from any vertical reflecting surfaces in compliance with ANSI Standards S12.93. All data were downloaded to a computer following the measurement session. The sound data are shown in Appendix A and are summarized in Table 3.

TABLE 3 – AMBIENT SOUNT LEVEL MONITORING RESULTS DECEMBER 18, 2012

Location Description Time Leq

(dBA)

Loc 1 Northeast Property Line4:07 – 4:27 p.m. 61.8

2:16 – 2:36 a.m. 47.5

Loc 2 Northwest Property Line4:28 – 4:49 p.m. 59.7

2:37 – 2:57 a.m. 46.2

3 Acoustical Society of America, ANSI Standard S12.9-1992, “Quantities and Procedures for Description and Measurement of Environmental Sound”

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6.0 MODELED POST CONSTRUCTION NOISE LEVELS

Post construction sound level effects from the proposed equipment at the northwest and northeast site property lines were calculated with the EBI Consulting – Environmental Noise Model (EBI-ENM). EBI-ENM is a sophisticated spreadsheet model for sound propagation and attenuation based on International Standard ISO 96134 and other industry accepted calculation standards. Atmospheric absorption, the process by which sound energy is absorbed by the air, is calculated using the Volpe Method5 which is consistent with ANSI S1.26-19956. The absorption of sound assumes standard dry conditions and is significant at great distances. The EBI-ENM model uses the Modified Kurze-Anderson Formula7 to predict the insertion loss of any barriers intersecting the line-of-sight between the receiver and the sound source. Complete modeling output sheets from the EBI-ENM are contained in Appendix B. Table 5 summarizes the results of the acoustic modeling. Predictive post-construction noise levels were calculated for site FN03XC064 using measured existing noise levels and acoustical specifications for one (1) Samsung MMBS cabinet and one (1) Samsung BBU cabinet. Noise specifications for proposed equipment are summarized in Table 4.

4 International Standard, ISO 9613-2, Acoustics – Attenuation of Sound During Propagation Outdoors, -- Part 2 General Calculation Method. 5 Rickley, E., Fleming, G., & Roof, C. Simplified Procedure for Computing Absorption of Sound by the Atmosphere, Noise Control Engineering, US, 2007 6 American National Standards Institute, ANSI S1-26-1995, American National Standard Method for the Calculation of the Absorption of Sound by the Atmosphere, 1995 7 Menounou, P. A Correction to Maekawa’s Curve for the Insertion Loss Behind Barriers. Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 101, Issue 4, 2001

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TABLE 4 – ACOUSTIC MODELING RESULTS

Source Name DescriptionNoise Generated by Equipment (dBA)

Source Loc 1 Loc 2

Samsung MMBSCabinet

Equipment Cabinet ClimateControl Unit 65 42.5 43.9

Samsung BBU Cabinet Equipment Cabinet ClimateControl Unit 66 41.5 42.7

TABLE 5 – POST CONSTRUCTION SOUND LEVEL RESULTS

LocationExisting Condition (dBA)

Future Condition (dBA)and Increase (±dB)

w/ Proposed Equipment

Daytime Nighttime Daytime Nighttime

Loc 1Norteast Property Line 61.7 47.5 61.9

(+0.2)49.9

(+2.4)

Loc 2Northwest Property

Line59.7 46.2 59.8

(+0.1)48.7

(+2.5)

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7.0 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

The equipment cabinet installation at 1760 Solano Ave will comply with the City of Berkeley Municipal Code regarding noise. The City of Berklee stipulates that noise levels in commercially zoned areas shall not exceed 65 dBA during daytime hours of 7 am to 10 pm, and 60 dBA during nighttime hours of 10 pm to 7am. As shown in Table 5, worst-case predictive modeling indicates that the equipment installation will not cause an appreciable impact (+>3 dBA), and will result in post-construction noise conditions below all applicable limits. Therefore the site will remain in compliance with the code once the proposed equipment is installed and operating.

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8.0 LIMITATIONS

This report was prepared for the use of Sprint and Overland Contracting. The conclusions provided by EBI are based solely on the information provided by the client. The observations in this report are valid on the date and time of the investigation. Reported noise levels contained herein are a factor of meteorological and environmental conditions present at the time of the site survey, and represent “typical” site noise levels. Measurement and calculations contained in this report should be considered accurate to within one decibel. Any additional information that becomes available concerning the site should be provided to EBI so that our conclusions may be revised and modified, if necessary. This report has been prepared in accordance with Standard Conditions for Engagement and authorized proposal, both of which are integral parts of this report and has been designed to address the Berkeley Municipal Code Community Noise Regulations.

9.0 REVIEWER CERTIFICATION

I, Cynara Cannatella, state that:

I am an employee of Envirobusiness Inc. (d/b/a EBI Consulting), which provides acoustic survey and compliance services to the wireless communications industry. I have reviewed the data collected during the site survey which is incorporated into this Site Compliance Report such that the information contained in this report is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.

Sincerely, By EBI Consulting

Cynara Cannatella Senior Engineer

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APPENDIX A

SOUND MONITORING DATA & NOTES

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ID PERIODID STARTDATE OCTAVETYPE FREQ32HZ FREQ63HZ FREQ125HZ FREQ250HZ FREQ500HZ FREQ1KHZ FREQ2KHZ FREQ4KHZ FREQ8KHZ FREQ16KHZ VARLN

Day Run 1

91138040-7 09f43cdc-ff 12/17/2012 19:27 3 71.4 65.5 69.3 63.6 58.3 58.2 55.3 48.5 40.1 28 NULL120b4e76-2 91d79b34-1 12/17/2012 19:22 3 71.8 69 66.8 60.4 59.2 58.8 57.2 53.9 46.4 38.3 NULLdfca376c-fa e73e2e59-b 12/17/2012 19:17 3 71.9 69.8 66.9 59.3 58 57.5 54.6 51.9 45.6 37.6 NULLb1bf91de-2 3bade88a-2 12/17/2012 19:12 3 69.6 67 64 58 56 56.1 52.6 46.3 37.8 26.7 NULLd0a59255-a f0858319-0 12/17/2012 19:07 3 70.4 67.3 65.6 57.4 55.7 55.3 51.7 45.7 39.3 27.7 NULL

Average 71.02 67.72 66.52 59.74 57.44 57.18 54.28 49.26 41.84 31.66

Day Run 2

192874f0-08fd902798-1 12/17/2012 19:48 3 67.7 64.5 60.5 54.9 54.7 54.1 50.8 42.6 32.4 21 NULL676c7ba5-c 67c6f751-43 12/17/2012 19:43 3 75 68.3 64.7 58.4 56 55.6 52.3 46.9 37.8 26.8 NULL0afe3058-5646aefab2-6 12/17/2012 19:38 3 71.6 68.4 63 56.5 53.9 54.4 51.6 44.4 34.4 23.9 NULL940de0ec-8 dcde7ec7-b 12/17/2012 19:33 3 70.3 69.2 69.4 57.8 55.7 55.3 52.2 46.3 39.4 30.2 NULL6af90cd3-1245a63833-5 12/17/2012 19:28 3 71 70.4 67.3 59.9 57 56.6 53.8 47.6 39 31.9 NULL

Average 71.12 68.16 64.98 57.5 55.46 55.2 52.14 45.56 36.6 26.76

Night Run 1

a6628de0-d dfd835c5-c8 12/18/2012 5:36 3 58.9 54.6 48 44 44.2 41 35.9 28 22 15.9 NULLccbb49b4-4 3bf21177-3 12/18/2012 5:31 3 56.8 53.2 49.1 46.2 44.8 44.1 41.1 30.2 18.8 13.4 NULL416f3212-684b54cafe-3d 12/18/2012 5:26 3 54.9 55.4 51 48.8 48.6 51.1 47.6 38.1 27 17.3 NULLd441bff2-1bd62adf8f-a8 12/18/2012 5:21 3 54.5 52.1 48.7 43.6 42.9 37.9 29.5 25.4 20.6 14.6 NULLd235ea76-3 9f6e784a-5 12/18/2012 5:16 3 55 53.7 51 45.4 44.7 43.4 41.2 32.8 21.2 13.9 NULL

Average 56.02 53.8 49.56 45.6 45.04 43.5 39.06 30.9 21.92 15.02

Night Run 2

d01178d9-3de99a665-1 12/18/2012 5:57 3 51.9 52.7 52 47.1 44.3 38.3 38 29.8 24 15.3 NULL5e983068-1 929222f3-7 12/18/2012 5:52 3 50.9 49.4 46.6 42.7 41.4 35.3 24.1 20.2 16 13.5 NULLe4c246a3-a 4d37a946-b 12/18/2012 5:47 3 51.7 53.3 47.4 44.8 45.3 44.2 41 31.7 21.6 14.2 NULL8e75cb7f-14ab4426de-1 12/18/2012 5:42 3 51.2 50.3 47.9 44.8 44.9 47.5 43 31.4 20.9 13.9 NULLc4516fdb-61e249cad2-a 12/18/2012 5:37 3 53.6 49.8 48.5 44.1 45 44.7 39.9 29 19.5 13.6 NULL

Average 51.86 51.1 48.48 44.7 44.18 42 37.2 28.42 20.4 14.1

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Client Site #:EBI CONSULTING - NOISE MONITORING FIELD NOTES

EBI Project #: 62127837 FN03XC064-APerformed By: Natalie Varner

WEATHER CONDITIONS: (per http://www.erh.noaa.gov/)

MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT LOCATION (SKETCH)Location #: 1

Location: Northeast property lineDate: Monday, December 17, 2012

Start Time/End Time: 16:07:05/16:27:21Run #: 161

Start EndTemperature: 52 51Wind Speed: 3G07 5G09

Wind Direction: W WSW

2) pedestrians 6)

Humidity: 92% 92%Sky: cloudy cloudy

SOUND SOURCES (order by most prominent)

1) traffic 5)

3) 7)

4) 8)

MONITORING NOTES (describe & note time of intrusions, changes in condition, etc.)

people walked to door nearby and talked

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Client Site #:EBI CONSULTING - NOISE MONITORING FIELD NOTES

EBI Project #: 62127837 FN03XC064-APerformed By: Natalie Varner

WEATHER CONDITIONS: (per http://www.erh.noaa.gov/)

MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT LOCATION (SKETCH)Location #: 2

Location: Northwest property lineDate: Monday, December 17, 2012

Start Time / End Time: 16:28:50/16:49:12Run #: 162

Start EndTemperature: 51 50Wind Speed: 5G09 5G06

Wind Direction: WSW WSW

2) pedestrians 6)

Humidity: 92% 92%Sky: cloudy cloudy

SOUND SOURCES (order by most prominent)

1) traffic 5)

3) 7)

4) 8)

MONITORING NOTES (describe & note time of intrusions, changes in condition, etc.)

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Client Site #:EBI CONSULTING - NOISE MONITORING FIELD NOTES

EBI Project #: 62127837 FN03XC064-APerformed By: Natalie Varner

WEATHER CONDITIONS: (per http://www.erh.noaa.gov/)

MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT LOCATION (SKETCH)Location #: 1

Location: Northeast Property LineDate: Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Start Time / End Time: 2:16:26/2:36:57Run #: 165

Start EndTemperature: 42 42Wind Speed: 6G12 5G16

Wind Direction: N S

2) occasional traffic 6)

Humidity: 80% 77%Sky: partly cloudy partly cloudy

SOUND SOURCES (order by most prominent)

1) nature sounds 5)

3) 7)

4) 8)

MONITORING NOTES (describe & note time of intrusions, changes in condition, etc.)

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Client Site #:EBI CONSULTING - NOISE MONITORING FIELD NOTES

EBI Project #: 62127837 FN03XC064-APerformed By: Natalie Varner

WEATHER CONDITIONS: (per http://www.erh.noaa.gov/)

MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT LOCATION (SKETCH)Location #: (e.g. "2-N")

Location: Northwest Property LineDate: Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Start Time / End Time: 2:37:31/2:57:53Run #: 166

Start EndTemperature: 42 42Wind Speed: 5G16 9G15

Wind Direction: S NW

2) occasional traffic 6)

Humidity: 77% 74%Sky: partly cloudy partly cloudy

SOUND SOURCES (order by most prominent)

1) nature sounds 5)

3) 7)

4) 8)

MONITORING NOTES (describe & note time of intrusions, changes in condition, etc.)

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APPENDIX B

EBI - ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE MODEL RESULTS

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APPENDIX C

EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS

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