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ACOUSTIC REPORT
Survey of Existing Acoustic Conditions and Expected Acoustic Impacts at:
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
Prepared for:
Mr. Jeffrey Strong
Strong’s Yacht Center
Engineers:
Sean Harkin
Sarah Babione
Dr. Bonnie Schnitta
November 29, 2022
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Section 3.6.1 – Executive Summary .............................................................................................................. 3
Section 3.6.2 – Equipment Utilized ............................................................................................................... 4
Section 3.6.3 – Acoustic Criteria and Definitions .......................................................................................... 4
Acoustic Criteria ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Definitions .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Section 3.6.4 – Analysis of Existing Conditions ............................................................................................. 8
Ambient Noise Monitoring Results at Project Site ................................................................................. 8
Twenty Minute Ambient Reading Results Around Project Site .............................................................. 9
Existing Conditions for Evaluation with Traffic .................................................................................... 11
Section 3.6.5 – Methodology for Analyses ................................................................................................. 18
Development of SoundPlan 3D Model ................................................................................................. 18
Development of Traffic Noise Model ................................................................................................... 19
In-Situ Data Collected for Dump Trucks ............................................................................................... 20
Development of Construction Noise Model ......................................................................................... 21
Development of Build Condition Noise Model ..................................................................................... 25
Section 3.6.6 – Potential Impacts Analysis ................................................................................................. 25
Construction Noise Impacts ................................................................................................................. 25
Build Condition Impacts ....................................................................................................................... 48
Section 3.6.7 – Proposed Mitigation ........................................................................................................... 53
Section 3.6.8 – Review of Alternate Truck Routing Plan ............................................................................ 54
Construction Noise Impacts ................................................................................................................. 54
Section 3.6.9 – Review of Alternate Site Plan ............................................................................................. 61
Construction Noise Impacts ................................................................................................................. 61
Build Condition Impacts ....................................................................................................................... 70
Section 3.6.10 – Reference Data Used for Analyses ................................................................................... 74
Section 3.6.11 – Existing Traffic Distributions Used for Analyses ............................................................... 75
Section 3.6.12 – Daily Summary Graphs from Noise Monitoring ............................................................... 79
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3.6.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This document serves to summarize the evaluation of the existing acoustic conditions at Strong’s Yacht
Center located at 5780 West Mill Road in Mattituck, NY (“Project Site”), as well as the analysis of the
expected acoustic impacts to be incorporated into the SEQRA review of the potential environmental
impacts of the proposed development of the Project Site inclusive of the as-of-right development of the
property. This acoustic report has incorporated all items requested by the Town of Southold Planning
Board during the DEIS scoping meetings and as issued in the Final Scope on April 5th, 2021.
SoundSense collected existing sound level readings at the Project Site through noise monitoring
performed from April 14th, 2021, through May 3rd, 2021, and May 13th through May 23rd, 2021, as well as
the 20-minute readings collected in nearby areas around the Project Site on April 20th, 2021. These
existing sound levels serve as the background sound levels for the area to be incorporated into all noise
predictions completed for the project.
The measured sound levels were used in conjunction with the traffic study provided by Dunn Engineering
Services (“Traffic Study”), to assess any increases in traffic noise both during construction and after
development of the project (“Build Condition”), as well as the equipment types and utilization factors
provided by Red Rock Industries to develop a construction noise model. Any potential increases in sound
levels at the receiving locations evaluated due to increased vehicle/truck passbys, construction activities,
and final sound levels with the new development have been considered for the Project Site. Calculations
were completed using SoundPLAN Version 8.2 (“SoundPLAN”) acoustic modelling software. Traffic
calculations were completed using the Federal Highway Administration’s TNM 2.5 noise model inside
SoundPLAN, and construction noise sources used standardized acoustic data available from the Federal
Transportation Authority’s Transit Noise and Vibration Impact Assessment Manual published in 2018
(“FTA Guidelines”). A more detailed description of the methodologies used for the project can be found
below in Section 3.6.5. Using the computer-generated model, an existing noise model for traffic was also
developed for existing peak traffic generation. Along with the background sound levels collected, these
baseline noise levels serve as the existing condition sound levels including the existing ambient and traffic
levels (“Existing Condition”), to which the Build Condition predicted sound levels can be compared. This
comparison allows for evaluation against the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation’s definitions regarding noise impact as well as the Town of Southold’s Noise Ordinance in
Chapter 180 of the Town Code (“Noise Code”).
While construction noise levels are predicted to have an impact at the nearby Residences, the Town of
Southold specifically exempts construction noise from the requirements in the Noise Code. Nearby
residences are predicted to be impacted by the construction for its duration, however impact from
construction is common for any construction project to occur, whether it be commercial or residential,
which is why it is commonly exempted from municipal noise codes. Traffic increases during construction
and in the Build Condition, are not predicted to impact nearby residents through evaluation using TNM
calculations. Furthermore, the Build Condition is not expected to increase existing sound levels by more
than 4 dBA, which would constitute “No Impact” under the NYSDEC criteria.
In addition to the proposed construction and development (“Proposed Plan”), an as of right development
plan (“Alternate Site Plan”), was modeled based on the revised location and size of the development.
Analysis showed sound levels are predicted to increase significantly during construction and that in the
Build Condition there is no significant difference acoustically between the two plans.
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3.6.1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Continued):
A proposed alternate truck route plan was also reviewed which diverts some of the trucks used during
the excavation phases down Bergen Avenue on the return trip from the Project Site. Analysis showed that
this reduced the impact of increased traffic noise levels at receivers along Cox Neck Road south of the
intersection of Cox Neck Road and Bergen Avenue and was below NYSDOT recommendations at all
receptors considered along Bergen Avenue and along Cox Neck Road south of the intersection of Cox Neck
Road and Bergen Avenue.
SECTION 3.6.2 – EQUIPMENT:
• Frequency Analyzer: Bruel & Kjaer Model 2250L, Serial No. 3009718
• Type 1 Microphone: Bruel & Kjaer Model 4952, Serial No. 3080415
• Sound Calibrator: Bruel & Kjaer Model 4231, Serial No. 3017454
• Frequency Analyzer: Bruel & Kjaer Model 2250, Serial No. 2739677
• Type 1 Microphone: Bruel & Kjaer Model 4190, Serial No. 2731530
• Sound Calibrator: Bruel & Kjaer Model 4231, Serial No. 2730164
NOTE: The microphones are Type 1 per ASTM Standards and was calibrated before and after the readings.
SECTION 3.6.3 – ACOUSTIC CRITERIA AND DEFINITIONS:
Acoustic Criteria
Town of Southold Noise Ordinance – Chapter 180
§ 180-5 General prohibition.
No person or persons owning, leasing or controlling the operation of any source of noise on any lot or structure
within the Town shall permit the establishment of a condition of noise pollution. Except as provided in §180-6,
the use of amplifiers, speakers or other machines or devices capable of reproducing amplified or airborne sound
from the premises, dwelling or building within the Town shall be considered noise pollution and shall be
prohibited at all times.
§ 180-6 Standards.
No person shall create or cause to be emitted any noise pollution which when measured on a sound-
level meter from the property line of a complaining property owner exceeds the following standards:
A. Sunday through Thursday:
(1) From 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 65 dB(A); and
(2) From 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 50 dB(A).
B. Friday and Saturday:
(1) From 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 65 dB(A); and
(2) From 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., airborne or amplified sound in excess of 50 dB(A).
§ 180-8 Exceptions.
A. The provisions of §180-5 and 180-6 shall not apply to the following:
(2) Construction activities between 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. and the associated use of
construction devices or the noise produced thereby, provided that such activities and such
equipment and their use comply with the other provisions hereof.
(11) Emergency construction or repair work.
(14) Emergency stationary and mobile signal devices.
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SECTION 3.6.3 – ACOUSTIC CRITERIA AND DEFINITIONS (Continued):
Acoustic Criteria (Continued)
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, “Assessing and Mitigating Noise
Impacts”
The NYSDEC provides guidance for environmental noise impacts in its technical report ‘Assessing and
Mitigating Noise Impacts released October 6, 2000, and revised February 2, 2001. Table 1 below
summarizes the NYSDEC’s guidance provided in Section V, Subsection B, Item c.
Table 1: NYSDEC Thresholds for Significant Sound Pressure Level (SPL) Increase
Sound Level
Increase (dB) Impact Need for Mitigation
0 – 3 No appreciable effect on receptors No need
3 – 6
Potential for adverse noise impact in cases
where the most sensitive of receptors are
present
Mitigation may be needed for some
sensitive receptors such as
churches and theaters
6 – 10
Potential for adverse noise impact depending
on existing SPL and character of surround
land use and receptors
Mitigation may be needed for most
receptors, depending on existing
conditions
10 or more Adverse impact
Deserves consideration of
avoidance and mitigation measures
in most cases
New York State Department of Transportation Noise Analysis Procedures and Project Environmental
Guidelines
The New York State Department of Transportation provides recommended criteria for road noise levels
at various receptors in its technical report ‘NYSDOT Environmental Procedures Manual, Chapter 3.1’
released in August of 1998. It should be noted that the report notes that the sound levels outlined in this
document are a criterion, and not a standard. It should also be noted that the criteria outlined in the
document are guided towards future traffic after project completion. Recommended noise levels from
Table 1 in the technical report can be found in Table 2. For the nearest receptors to the roads evaluated
for additional traffic for this project, Category B is appropriate for evaluation.
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SECTION 3.6.3 – ACOUSTIC CRITERIA AND DEFINITIONS (Continued):
Acoustic Criteria (Continued)
New York State Department of Transportation Noise Analysis Procedures and Project Environmental
Guidelines
Table 2: Recommended NYSDOT Criteria for Road Noise Levels
Activity
Category Leq(h) (dBA) L10(h) (dBA) Description of Activity Category
A 57
(Exterior)
60
(Exterior)
Lands on which serenity and quiet are of extraordinary
significance and serve an important public need and
where the preservation of those qualities is essential if
the area is to continue to serve its intended purpose
B 67
(Exterior)
70
(Exterior)
Picnic areas, recreation areas, playgrounds, active sports
areas, parks, residences, motels, hotels, schools,
churches, libraries, and hospitals.
C 72
(Exterior)
75
(Exterior)
Developed lands, properties, or activities not included in
Categories A or B above (e.g., commercial, industrial,
other)
D Undeveloped Lands
E 52
(Interior)
55
(Interior)
Residences, motels, hotels, public meeting rooms,
schools, churches, libraries, hospitals, auditoriums,
offices, etc.
Definitions
Ambient
In this document ambient refers to the existing sound levels as collected during the noise monitoring
performed at the Project Site from April 14th, 2021, through May 3rd, 2021, and May 13th through May
23rd, 2021, as well as the 20-minute readings at areas around the site collected on April 20th, 2021.
Decibel (dB)
Definition: The term used to identify ten times the common logarithm of the ratio of two like quantities
proportional to power or energy. Thus, one decibel corresponds to a power ratio (10 to the 0.1 power) to
the n power. Since the decibel expresses the ratio of two like quantities, it has no units. In this document,
all decibels are presented using industry standard 20 µPa as the reference quantity.
A-Weighting dBA – This weighting metric is commonly applied to sound pressure levels as it approximates
the hearing response of the human ear which is more responsive to higher frequencies than lower
frequencies.
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SECTION 3.6.3 – ACOUSTIC CRITERIA AND DEFINITIONS (Continued):
Definitions (Continued)
Equivalent-Continuous Sound Level (Leq)
Definition: Equivalent-continuous, frequency-weighted sound pressure level over a specified averaging
time is the equivalent steady level, in that time interval, of the time-mean-square, frequency-weighted
sound pressure produced by the sources of steady, fluctuating, intermittent, irregular, or impulsive
sounds.
The equivalent-continuous sound level of a time-varying sound is equal to the level of an equivalent
steady sound at a measurement location for the same measurement duration. Specifically, Leq is 10 times
the common logarithm of the ratio of the time-mean-square sound pressure 𝑜2(𝑡) over time period 𝑇=
𝑇2 −𝑇1 to the square of the standard reference sound pressure. Measured in dB the Leq is:
𝐿𝑒𝑞=10 ⋅𝑙𝑜𝑔10 (1
𝑇2 −𝑇1
∫𝑜2(𝑡)⋅𝑑𝑡
𝑜𝑜2
𝑇2
𝑇1
)
Standards
The information within this findings document is based on the ASTM Standards. Any variation to the ASTM
criteria is based on additional research by such groups as the Acoustic Society of America and INCE that
focuses on the well-being of humans in the presence of noise.
Statistical Sound Levels (L10, L50, L90, etc.)
The sound level that is exceeded for the percentage of time of that level during a period of time. Example:
During a 1-hour measurement, an L10 of 60 dBA means the sound level was at or above 60 dBA for a total
of 6 minutes, whereas an L90 of 60 dBA means the sound level was at or above 60 dBA for a total of 54
minutes. This is often used to demonstrate ambient sound levels. In addition to these sound levels,
minimum and maximum sound levels measured are typically provided and denoted as Lmin and Lmax.
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS:
Ambient Noise Monitoring Results at the Project Site
To establish the existing sound levels over longer periods of time, noise monitoring was performed at two
locations at the Project Site. A marked copy of a satellite view indicating these locations can be found in
Figure 1. Monitoring at Location 1 occurred from April 14th, 2021, to April 28th, 2021, and at Location 2
from April 28th, 2021, to May 3rd, 2021, and then from May 13th, 2021 until May 23rd, 2021 for a total of
four full weeks of data collection. The disruption between May 3rd, 2021, and May 13th, 2021, was due to
a disruption in data transmission from the noise monitoring unit. Therefore, additional days were
completed after May 13th, to complete the four full weeks of data collection.
Figure 1: Noise Monitoring Locations at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Ambient Noise Monitoring Results at the Project Site (Continued)
In addition to the collection of data, inclement weather can unnecessarily impact the data collected. To
mitigate the impact of inclement weather, the data collected was compared to historical weather data
from the nearest weather station at East Hampton Airport, since they maintain historical weather
information. Any hour where precipitation was reported was eliminated from calculation of the metrics
provided in Table 3, which serve as a summary of the acoustic data collected at each location for the
daytime hours between 7 AM and 7 PM. This time range was selected because it is the same time range
as the exemption for construction noise in the Noise Code. The median hourly Leq of 44 dBA was selected
to use as the background sound level near the Project Site. This was the lowest median sound level
collected during the measurements completed as seen in Table 3. This table summarizes the minimum,
first quartile (statistic which 25% of the data is lower and 75% of the data is higher), the median (statistic
which 50% of the data collected and 50% is higher), the third quartile (statistic which 75% of the data is
lower and 25% of the data is higher), and the maximum. The individual graphs which summarize the sound
levels by hour for each day of data collection can be found in Section 3.6.12. Dominant sounds at the
Project Site include wildlife, nearby construction, and a couple examples of boat washing.
Table 3: Summary of Acoustic Data Collected During Noise Monitoring at the Project Site
Metric Measurement
Location
Leq
(dBA)
Lmax
(dBA)
L10
(dBA)
L50
(dBA)
L90
(dBA)
Lmin
(dBA)
Minimum Location 1 39.4 57.6 48.5 44.1 40.0 29.6
Location 2 36.3 55.3 38.2 31.6 28.5 24.7
First
Quartile
Location 1 42.7 65.1 53.2 47.5 44.1 35.7
Location 2 42.0 64.0 43.6 36.2 31.7 28.5
Median Location 1 44.5 67.4 55.6 48.8 46.1 37.8
Location 2 44.0 67.9 45.8 37.8 33.4 30.2
Third
Quartile
Location 1 46.9 70.7 58.0 51.1 47.9 41.4
Location 2 46.3 72.0 48.4 41.5 36.1 32.3
Maximum Location 1 58.4 85.4 69.3 63.8 63.2 48.0
Location 2 65.3 83.3 70.6 54.9 46.6 42.3
Twenty Minute Ambient Reading Results Around Project Site
In addition to the above-described noise monitoring data taken at the Project Site, acoustic readings were
collected at four locations near the Project Site and along the route which will be taken by trucks during
the excavation phase. Acoustic readings were collected on April 20th, 2021, in the morning between 7:39
AM and 9:21 AM, and in the afternoon from 3:16 PM to 4:59 PM and were collected for a duration of 20
minutes each. Historical weather data from the nearest weather station on Long Island at East Hampton
Airport reported winds between 3-8mph from the SSW during the morning readings with minimal cloud
cover. The winds during this period can be described as a light or gentle breeze. The afternoon reading
period had 16-18mph from the SW with minimal cloud cover. Air pressure was between 29.84-29.88 in.
with 0 in. of precipitation. The winds during this period can be classified as a moderate breeze.
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Twenty Minute Ambient Reading Results Around Project Site (Continued)
The locations of acoustic readings collected can be found in Figure 2, while the results of the readings can
be found in Table 4. Since the sound levels of vehicles passing were louder at the reading locations than
they would be at the nearest residences, the L90 values have been used to represent the background
sound levels at all receiver locations near each reading location. This was chosen because the acoustic
readings were collected on the shoulder of West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road, meaning that vehicle
passbys were significantly louder than what would be measured at the nearby residential structures. This
provides a true definition of the background sound levels at each location without, or with minimal,
vehicle passbys. For each location, the lowest L90 measured was used to represent a quieter background
noise level and a worst-case scenario for noise impact.
Figure 2: Twenty Minute Ambient Reading Locations Around the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Twenty Minute Reading Results Around Project Site (Continued)
Table 4: Results of Twenty Minute Ambient Readings Near the Project Site
Measurement
Location Time Period LAeq
(dBA)
LASmax
(dBA)
L10
(dBA)
L50
(dBA)
L90
(dBA)
LASmin
(dBA)
Location 1 7:39am – 7:59am 60 79 56 45 41 37
3:16pm – 3:37pm 58 81 53 45 41 37
Location 2 8:06am – 8:26am 61 76 65 52 51 49
3:45pm – 4:05pm 69 92 69 52 46 41
Location 3 8:32am – 8:52pm 68 85 71 64 52 46
4:10pm – 4:30pm 65 84 68 50 44 40
Location 4 9:01am – 9:21am 67 84 69 57 48 39
4:39pm – 4:59pm 69 95 70 64 53 46
Existing Condition Sound Levels
the data provided above provides a baseline for the background sound levels without the existing traffic
data. Therefore, it does not provide a baseline for the Existing Condition as it does not provide a baseline
considering the existing traffic to establish an Leq. To evaluate the Existing Condition, traffic data collected
by Dunn Engineering were used to complete a traffic noise model in SoundPLAN using the FHA’s TNM 2.5
methodology. Incorporating traffic data into the calculation was completed so that the same calculation
methodology and noise model is consistent when establishing the Existing Condition and future
predictions. Additionally, this model allows for consistency in the baseline data for traffic generation so
that all calculations are standardized for total trip generation. Inputs for existing trips were based on data
provided by the traffic consultant. The traffic in the analysis varies throughout the day, as shown by the
data. This time varying traffic was used for the analysis. The existing trips used for the analysis can be
found in Section 3.6.11. The results of the baseline noise models can be found graphically in Figures 3-5
for the peak hour sound levels and Figures 6-8 for 8-hour sound levels. Overall sound pressure levels at
each receiving location considered can be found in Table 5 for both peak hour and 8-hour levels. Receiving
locations were selected by evaluating locations near the Project Site, as well as various receiving locations
along West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road. These Existing Condition sound levels are used to evaluate the
impacts of construction activities, traffic increases, and the Build Condition for evaluation.
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Figure 3: Peak Hour Existing Conditions at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Figure 4: Peak Hour Existing Conditions at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Figure 5: Peak Hour Existing Conditions at Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Figure 6: Eight Hour Existing Conditions at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Figure 7: Eight Hour Existing Conditions at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Figure 8: Eight Hour Existing Conditions at Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.4 – ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS (Continued):
Existing Condition Sound Levels (Continued)
Table 5: Existing Conditions at Each Receiving Location Evaluated
Receiver
Number Location Peak Hour Existing
Condition (dBA)
Eight Hour Existing
Condition (dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill Road 44 44
R2 800 North Drive 44 44
R3 805 North Drive 44 44
R4 2010 West Mill Road 44 44
R5 4105 West Mill Road 49 50
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 44
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 44
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 44
R9 3001 West Mill Road 46 46
R10 1525 West Mill Road 50 50
R11 1480 West Mill Road 52 52
R12 1065 West Mill Road 52 52
R13 155 Breakwater Road 52 52
R14 2100 Cox Neck Road 57 57
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 55 55
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 54 54
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 56 56
R18 55 Middle Road 60 60
SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES:
Development of SoundPlan 3D Model
As discussed previously, calculations were completed using SoundPlan Version 8.2. SoundPlan constructs
a 3D model for all areas analyzed by importing ground elevation data through Google Earth. Using the
elevation data, SoundPlan constructs a 3D Digital Ground Model (“DGM”) of the terrain. Once the DGM
is constructed, building height and location information, and roadway information can be imported using
Open Street Map and added to the DGM. In addition, surface composition to calculate factors such as soft
ground attenuation, reflections from buildings, and propagation over water are also calculated and
assigned to the DGM. Depending on the specific situation analyzed, the DGM is updated to indicate
changes in the elevation which would occur through the construction process, such as the excavation and
retaining wall construction proposed (“Retaining Wall”). This ensures that the calculations are accurately
completed for each phase of the project. An example of the DGM can be found in Figure 9, which shows
the 3D model of the Retaining Wall construction phase. It should also be noted that all calculations
completed for the project include frequency dependent data for accurate calculation of barrier
effects/diffraction, although only overall sound pressure levels are presented at each receiving location
to simplify the results and compare the results to the Town of Southold Noise Ordinance, NYSDEC Criteria
and NYSDOT Criteria.
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
Development of SoundPlan 3D Model (Continued)
Figure 9: DGM of Retaining Wall Construction Phase
Development of Traffic Noise Model
The traffic analysis is completed using TNM 2.5. The TNM noise model was used for evaluation of any
traffic increase resulting from the Build Condition during construction, as well as vehicle traffic down the
Haul Road. Additional trips for traffic generation as defined in the traffic study were added to the baseline
trips presented in Section 3.6.11. Per the traffic study, three main traffic scenarios were considered for
the project. These scenarios include Excavation Phases 1 and 2, Retaining Wall and Construction Phase
Traffic, and Build Condition Traffic. Additional trips generated for the construction phases were used from
the memo provided from Red Rock Industries, which noted the expected vehicles needed for each phase
of construction. Additional trip generation in the Build Condition was provided in the traffic study
completed. This additional trip generation data by phase and vehicle class can be found in Tables 6 and 7
for the various phases of the project. As noted in the construction details provided in the Red Rock Memo,
the Haul Road will be used through the Retaining Wall Phase, and then is eliminated from the noise model
starting at the Excavation Drainage Phase. Traffic data used to model the Haul Road during a peak hour
are the peak traffic trips per hour all going down the Haul Road.
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
Development of Traffic Noise Model (Continued)
Table 6: Peak Hour Additional Trip Generation Data by Project Phase
Vehicle Class Tree Grubbing Excavation Phase Construction
Phase Build Condition
Automobiles 8 13 20 18
Medium Trucks 0 0 0 0
Heavy Trucks 0 10 2 0
Buses 0 0 0 0
Motorcycles 0 0 0 0
Table 7: Non-Peak Hour Additional Trip Generation Data by Project Phase
Vehicle Class Tree Grubbing Excavation Phase Construction
Phase Build Condition
Automobiles 0 0 0 0
Medium Trucks 0 0 0 0
Heavy Trucks 0 10 0 0
Buses 0 0 0 0
Motorcycles 0 0 0 0
In-Situ Data Collected for Dump Trucks
In addition to traffic noise generation completed with TNM, in situ data of a Peterbilt 389 2020 edition
dump truck with a Paccar MX13 engine was collected. The dump truck was loaded with 39 tons of
sand/dirt at the time of the readings, which is equivalent to 28-29 yards of material. This truck is Tier 4
compliant with EPA standards, using the latest technology to reduce environmental emissions. The
applicant has mandated that all trucks on the project comply with the Tier 4 criteria. Readings collected
during this testing included the truck passing at 35 mph, idle and backup with a white noise backup alarm,
and release of the air brake. It should be noted that all contractors will be directed to disengage any Jake
Brake system on incoming vehicles once they turn onto Cox Neck Road from County Route 48. These data
are used in the analysis to demonstrate and to include sound levels from the backup alarm with engine
idle, and air brake release on the construction site. The data collected have been converted into sound
power levels and can be found in Table 8. In addition, calculated sound pressure levels 50’ from the source
have also been provided as a reference. A more detailed copy of the reference data showing octave band
sound power levels can be found in Table 27 located in Section 3.6.10. Any sound levels provided do not
constitute a requirement for equipment used for the project but provide the basis for calculations
completed.
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
In-Situ Data Collected for Dump Trucks (Continued)
It should also be noted that the FTA Guidelines list a truck at having a sound pressure level of 84 dBA
when measured at 50 feet. Table 8 shows that the actual data collected by SoundSense of the dump truck
collected would have a sound pressure level at 50 feet ranging from 62-73 dBA depending on the
operating condition. This represents a significant reduction compared to the sound level in the FTA
guidelines, showing that using the Tier 4 truck would represent a considerable reduction ranging from 11-
22 dBA. A 10 dBA reduction in sound level is typically heard as half of the original sound level and would
constitute a significant reduction. It must also be noted that these reduced levels could not be used in the
TNM calculations, but these reduced levels support that the TNM calculations completed would
demonstrate a worst-case scenario for sound level increase due to traffic.
Table 8: Converted Overall Sound Power and Pressure Levels of Dump Truck Data Collected
Description Sound Power Level (dBA) Calculated Sound Pressure
Levels at 50’ (dBA)
Engine Idle and White Noise Backup Alarm 93 62
Air Brake Release 89 58
Vehicle Passing at 35 mph 105 73
Development of Construction Noise Model
To evaluate the impact of construction noise, a list of equipment used and utilization factors for the
equipment throughout the day were requested from Red Rock Industries. No blasting or pile driving is
proposed as a portion of the construction. All construction equipment was then cross-referenced with
data available from the FTA Guidelines to find standardized sound levels for construction equipment.
Where information was not available within the FTA Guidelines, the integrated library within SoundPlan
was utilized for equipment sound sources. Since the FTA Guidelines only provide sound data in overall A
weighted sound pressure levels and do not provide frequency breakdowns of sound levels, data included
for analogous equipment in SoundPlan was adjusted to meet the prescribed sound pressure level at 50’
as noted in the FTA Guidelines. Overall sound power levels for each piece of construction equipment
broken down by each phase of construction, their quantities, and utilization factors, can be found in
Tables 9-14 as provided by Red Rock Industries. A more detailed copy of the reference data noting
frequency breakdown can be found in Table 27 located in Section 3.6.10. Any sound levels provided do
not constitute a requirement for equipment used for the project but provide the basis for calculations
completed. All predictions compiled for the construction noise analysis include a peak hour analysis with
100% utilization of all equipment to present a worst-case scenario coinciding with peak traffic generation,
as well as an 8-hour Leq from 8 AM – 4 PM during the proposed construction hours to present an overall
predicted daily average. The only exception to the 100% utilization in the peak hour is for any equipment
which has a utilization factor of 10%, where the equipment was included for 48 minutes of that hour,
accounting for 10% of an 8-hour day. It should be noted that some of these phases will occur together
such as the Retaining Wall Phase to be completed while the Construction Phase is in progress, and the
Excavation Drainage Phase while the Construction Phase is in progress. These phases and equipment
types, quantities, and utilization factors have been included in the analysis.
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
Development of Construction Noise Model (Continued)
Sound levels for the Tub Grinder and Woodchipper were developed were developed in conjunction with
built-in data within SoundPlan for the Tub Grinder and Woodchipper idling, as well as data provided in a
technical report published by the UK Health and Safety Executive titled Noise Emissions and Exposure from
Mobile Woodchippers published in 2008. The data provided in the UK Health and Safety Executive report
only provides sound levels during wood chipping and is not representative of an hourly average. The
highest sound power level identified was 124.5 dBA during wood chipping. To calculate a worst-case, but
realistic sound power level over an hour, the 124.5 dBA was energy averaged with sources of 114 dBA for
the Tub Grinder and 103 dBA for the Woodchipper based on wood chipping/grinding 50% of the time and
idling only 50% of the time. This results in a sound power level of 122 dBA for both sources.
Table 9: Construction Equipment Overall Sound Power Levels and Utilization Factors for the Tree
Removal/Grubbing Phase
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Utilization
Factor
Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Loader S1 1 50% 111 80
Shouting S2 1 50% 74 42
Excavator S3 1 50% 113 81
Water/Fuel Truck S4 2 50% 115 83
Tub Grinder S7 1 50% 122 90
Woodchipper S8 1 50% 122 90
Feller Buncher S9 1 50% 114 82
Raised Voice S14 1 50% 64 32
Air Brake Release S16 1 10% 89 58
Dump Truck Idling with
White Noise Backup Alarm S17 1 10% 93 62
Table 10: Construction Equipment Overall Sound Power Levels and Utilization Factors for Excavation
Phase 1
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Utilization
Factor
Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Loader S1 2 50% 111 80
Shouting S2 1 50% 74 42
Excavator S3 2 50% 113 81
Water/Fuel Truck S4 2 50% 115 83
Dozer S6 2 50% 116 85
Raised Voice S14 1 50% 64 32
Air Brake Release S16 1 10% 89 58
Dump Truck Idling with
White Noise Backup Alarm S17 1 10% 93 62
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
Development of Construction Noise Model (Continued)
Table 11: Construction Equipment Overall Sound Power Levels and Utilization Factors for Excavation
Phase 2
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Utilization
Factor
Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Loader S1 2 50% 111 80
Shouting S2 1 50% 74 42
Excavator S3 2 50% 113 81
Water/Fuel Truck S4 2 50% 115 83
Dozer S6 2 50% 116 85
Raised Voice S14 1 50% 64 32
Air Brake Release S16 1 10% 89 58
Dump Truck Idling with
White Noise Backup Alarm S17 1 10% 93 62
Table 12: Construction Equipment Overall Sound Power Levels and Utilization Factors for the Retaining
Wall Phase
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Utilization
Factor
Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Loader S1 3 50% 111 80
Shouting S2 1 50% 74 42
Excavator S3 2 50% 113 81
Water/Fuel Truck S4 2 50% 115 83
Dozer S6 1 50% 116 85
Skid Steer S10 3 50% 108 76
Mini Excavator S11 2 50% 96 64
Telescopic Forklift S12 1 50% 100 68
Scissor Lift S13 1 50% 106 59
Raised Voice S14 1 50% 64 32
Air Brake Release S16 1 10% 89 58
Dump Truck Idling with
White Noise Backup Alarm S17 1 10% 93 62
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
Development of Construction Noise Model (Continued)
Table 13: Construction Equipment Overall Sound Power Levels and Utilization Factors for the Excavation
Drainage
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Utilization
Factor
Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Loader S1 3 50% 111 80
Shouting S2 1 50% 74 42
Excavator S3 3 50% 113 81
Water/Fuel Truck S4 2 50% 115 83
Dozer S6 1 50% 116 85
Skid Steer S10 2 50% 108 76
Mini Excavator S11 2 50% 96 64
Telescopic Forklift S12 1 50% 100 68
Scissor Lift S13 1 50% 106 59
Raised Voice S14 1 50% 64 32
Air Brake Release S16 1 10% 89 58
Dump Truck Idling with
White Noise Backup Alarm S17 1 10% 93 62
Table 14: Construction Equipment Overall Sound Power Levels and Utilization Factors for Construction
Phase
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Utilization
Factor
Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Loader S1 2 50% 111 80
Shouting S2 1 50% 74 42
Excavator S3 1 50% 113 81
Water/Fuel Truck S4 2 50% 115 83
Dozer S6 1 50% 116 85
Skid Steer S10 2 50% 108 76
Mini Excavator S11 1 50% 96 64
Telescopic Forklift S12 1 50% 100 68
Scissor Lift S13 1 50% 106 59
Raised Voice S14 1 50% 64 32
Air Brake Release S16 1 10% 89 58
Dump Truck Idling with
White Noise Backup Alarm S17 1 10% 93 62
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SECTION 3.6.5 – METHODOLOGY FOR ANALYSES (Continued):
Development of Build Condition Noise Model
Noise impacts from the Build Condition were also considered. Noise sources considered in the Build
Condition impact include a boat being washed, one male speaking at a “Loud” vocal effort level as defined
by data presented in a technical report by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1977 titled Speech
Levels in Various Noise Environments written by Karl S. Pearsons, Ricarda L. Bennett, and Sanford Fidell,
two males speaking at a “Raised” vocal effort level, and the average acceleration of one truck, meant to
simulate truck acceleration denoting moving boats in and out of storage. For evaluation of the Alternate
Site Plan, the same sources were considered, but it should be noted that acceleration will likely need to
be greater and occur for a longer period of time to pull one of the boats up the ramp to get to the Alternate
Site Plan location at a higher elevation. Overall sound power levels for the sources considered can be
found in Table 15 and additional information including noting frequency breakdown can be found in Table
27 located in Section 3.6.10. Any sound levels provided do not constitute a requirement for equipment
used for the project but provide the basis for calculations completed.
Table 15: Overall Sound Power Levels for Sources Evaluated in the Build Condition
Construction Equipment
Type
Source
Label Quantity Sound Power
Level (dBA)
Calculated Sound
Pressure Level at
50' (dBA)
Shouting S2 2 74 42
Truck Acceleration S5 1 115 84
Raised Voice S14 1 64 32
Boat Washing S15 1 74 42
SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts
Using the methodologies described in Section 3.6.5, construction equipment descriptions, equipment
utilizations, sound power levels, and traffic modeling methodologies described above, predictions were
compiled for sound levels at each phase of construction. An hourly peak Leq and 8-hour Leq were both
calculated for each phase of the construction at the Project Site. These can be found in Figures 10-21
graphically show the results of these calculations at the Project Site. For the additional areas considered
at West Mill Road/Cox Neck Road, and Cox Neck Road, the main noise source is traffic. Therefore, figures
for these areas presented focus only on the Excavation 2 Phase and the Excavation Drainage Phase, as
these were the loudest construction phases for each traffic condition. Figures 22-29 graphically show
these results for the 8-hour Leq as well as the peak hour. Sound pressure levels for all evaluation scenarios
and receivers can also be found in Tables 16 and 17 for the 8-hour and peak hour sound levels.
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 10: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Tree Removal/Grubbing Phase at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 11: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Tree Removal/Grubbing Phase at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 12: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 1 at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 13: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 1 at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 14: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 2 at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 15: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 2 at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 16: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Retaining Wall Phase at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 17: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Retaining Wall Phase at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 18: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 19: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 20: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Construction Phase at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 21: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Construction Phase at the Project Site
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 22: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 2 at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 23: Peak Hour Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 2 at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 24: Eight Hour Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 2 Phase at Cox Neck Road
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 25: Peak Hour Sound Levels from Excavation Phase 2 at Cox Neck Road
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 26: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at West Mill Road and
Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 27: Peak Hour Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at West Mill Road and
Cox Neck Road
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Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 28: Eight Hour Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS:
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 29: Peak Hour Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Table 16: Eight Hour Leq Sound Pressure Levels at All Receivers for Construction Activities and
Additional Traffic
Receiver
Number Location
Existing
Condition
(dBA)
Tree
Removal/
Grubbing
(dBA)
Excavation
Phase 1
(dBA)
Excavation
Phase 2
(dBA)
Retaining
Wall Phase
(dBA)
Excavation
Drainage
Phase
(dBA)
Construction
Phase (dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill
Road 44 54 50 50 50 50 50
R2 800 North Drive 44 77 78 80 76 76 76
R3 805 North Drive 44 76 75 73 69 69 68
R4 2010 West Mill
Road 44 67 58 60 57 57 57
R5 4105 West Mill
Road 50 65 59 61 57 57 57
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 64 55 61 60 60 60
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 63 59 61 59 59 59
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 67 65 69 68 68 68
R9 3001 West Mill
Road 46 60 57 58 52 52 52
R10 1525 West Mill
Road 50 58 68 68 62 62 62
R11 1480 West Mill
Road 52 56 71 71 64 64 64
R12 1065 West Mill
Road 52 58 71 71 64 64 64
R13 155 Breakwater
Road 52 55 71 71 64 64 64
R14 2100 Cox Neck
Road 57 55 67 67 66 66 66
R15 2695 Cox Neck
Road 55 55 66 66 65 65 65
R16 1475 Cox Neck
Road 54 55 65 65 62 62 62
R17 1020 Cox Neck
Road 56 59 62 62 61 61 61
R18 55 Middle Road 60 63 63 63 62 62 62
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Table 17: Peak Hour Leq Sound Pressure Levels at All Receivers for Construction Activities and Additional
Traffic
Receiver
Number Location
Existing
Condition
(dBA)
Tree
Removal/
Grubbing
(dBA)
Excavation
Phase 1
(dBA)
Excavation
Phase 2
(dBA)
Retaining
Wall Phase
(dBA)
Excavation
Drainage
Phase
(dBA)
Construction
Phase (dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill
Road 44 58 57 57 57 57 57
R2 800 North Drive 44 74 57 89 84 84 84
R3 805 North Drive 44 72 54 82 77 77 77
R4 2010 West Mill
Road 44 63 66 69 65 65 65
R5 4105 West Mill
Road 49 61 66 69 65 65 65
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 60 63 69 68 68 68
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 59 68 69 67 67 67
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 64 74 78 77 77 77
R9 3001 West Mill
Road 46 57 63 64 58 58 58
R10 1525 West Mill
Road 50 56 69 69 64 64 64
R11 1480 West Mill
Road 52 55 72 72 66 66 66
R12 1065 West Mill
Road 52 56 72 72 66 66 66
R13 155 Breakwater
Road 52 54 72 72 66 66 66
R14 2100 Cox Neck
Road 57 55 68 68 68 68 68
R15 2695 Cox Neck
Road 55 56 65 65 68 68 68
R16 1475 Cox Neck
Road 54 55 64 64 62 62 62
R17 1020 Cox Neck
Road 56 59 62 62 62 62 62
R18 55 Middle Road 60 63 63 63 62 62 62
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
While receivers near the Project Site are impacted by the construction noise, noise impacts due to
construction are specifically exempt from the Noise Code. As can be seen from the figures and Tables 16
and 17, there is a significant increase at receivers R1-R16 for at least one phase of construction for either
the peak hour or 8-hour Leq. For Receivers R1-R8, the increases are predominantly due to sound created
at the Project Site from construction activities. These increases would have a significant impact as defined
by the NYSDEC criteria to the nearby residences during the period of construction, with the highest levels
during Excavation Phase 2. However, this noise would be limited to during daytime hours, and would be
temporary since these increases are only during construction. For receivers R9-R18, any increase in the
sound levels would be dependent on additional traffic, which is highest during the excavation phases.
Sound levels are higher than recommended by the NYSDOT at receivers R10-R14 during the excavation
phases, and during all construction at receivers R14 and R15. However, as noted in Section 3.6.3, the
NYSDOT criteria are not standards, and these increases are temporary only during construction.
All results presented are exterior sound levels. This impact is reduced to the interior of a nearby residence.
As presented in the NYSDOT Environmental Procedures Manual, Chapter 3.1 published in August 1998, it
is expected that a light frame building type with ordinary sash windows is expected to reduce sound levels
by 20 dB. Should a storm window be used, this reduction is expected to increase to 25 dB. This 20-25 dB
decrease in sound levels is expected to reduce the impact to the interior of residences and would minimize
impact to quality of life while indoors. During the late fall/winter/early spring it is expected that most
nearby residents will be primarily indoors during construction at those times, reducing the impact on
quality of life. If the reduction of 20 dB is applied to the traffic data for receivers R10-R14, which exceed
the outdoor recommendations from the NYSDOT, the interior recommendations in Category E of Table 2
for interior noise levels are met and would be within the NYSDOT recommended criteria for those
receivers.
Build Condition Impacts
While construction noise would be temporary, Build Condition impacts are typically most critical under
SEQRA review. The proposed project will be a storage facility. While the buildings will be largely inactive
for a significant amount of the year, there will be times when boats are loaded into and out of the building.
Due to the grading which will occur at the site, the retaining walls act as a sound barrier, largely containing
the noise within the graded area. Figures 30-32 show the graphic presentation of the peak sound levels
predicted at the Project Site using the noise sources presented previously in Table 15, as well as peak
future traffic generation along Cox Neck Road and West Mill Road. Table 18 presents the overall sound
pressure levels at each location.
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Build Condition Impacts (Continued)
Table 18: Sound Pressure Levels at All Receivers in the Build Condition
Receiver
Number Location Existing Condition
(dBA)
Build Condition
(dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill Road 44 44
R2 800 North Drive 44 48
R3 805 North Drive 44 44
R4 2010 West Mill Road 44 44
R5 4105 West Mill Road 49 50
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 44
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 44
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 44
R9 3001 West Mill Road 46 46
R10 1525 West Mill Road 50 50
R11 1480 West Mill Road 52 52
R12 1065 West Mill Road 52 52
R13 155 Breakwater Road 52 52
R14 2100 Cox Neck Road 57 57
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 55 55
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 54 54
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 56 56
R18 55 Middle Road 60 60
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Build Condition (Continued)
Figure 30: Peak Sound Levels in the Build Condition at the Project Site
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Build Condition (Continued)
Figure 31: Peak Sound Levels in the Build Condition at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.6 – POTENTIAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS (Continued):
Build Condition (Continued)
Figure 32: Peak Hour Sound Levels in the Build Condition at Cox Neck Road
As seen above, no receiving locations exceed 6 dBA above the Existing Condition sound levels. NYSDEC
evaluation criteria categorizes this as no impact and would not be expected to impact quality of life for
any nearby residence. The greatest predicted increase would be 4 dBA at the Residence at Receiver R2.
Furthermore, sound levels predicted also meet the conditions of the Noise Code at all receiving locations.
The results of the analysis show that in the Build Condition that mitigation measures would not be
required.
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SECTION 3.6.7 – PROPOSED MITIGATION:
As discussed previously, based on the results, there is no mitigation needed for the Build Condition
scenario based on the results of the analysis. For the construction phases, a few mitigation measures have
been integrated into the requirements for any contractor for the project. These requirements include the
following measures:
• Construction activities would be limited to Monday to Saturday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM in
accordance with the Noise Code. No work would be completed on Federal or State holidays, or
on Sundays.
• In accordance with the Noise Code. Excavation phases would be limited from Monday to Friday
from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. No work would be completed on Federal or State holidays, or on
Sundays.
• During construction phases, work on Saturdays and after 5:00 PM Monday to Friday will only
include vehicle and machinery maintenance and planning. No work would be completed on
Federal or State holidays, or on Sundays.
• Any vehicle which requires the use of a back-up alarm will use a white noise back-up alarm instead
of a single tone beep.
• All trucks and drivers will be instructed to disengage all Jake Brake mechanisms once turning on
to Cox Neck Rod from County Route 48.
• All dump trucks utilized will be Tier 4 certified by EPA standards.
These mitigation measures are critical to minimizing impact to nearby neighbors during the construction
phases. It is well documented that tonal sounds are significantly more disturbing than sounds with a more
distributed sound spectrum across all frequencies. While both the beeping backup alarm and tonal beep
alarm are both OSHA compliant and have similar overall sound levels, the white noise alarm distributes
the sound level over a wider range of frequencies so that the sound is less disturbing to nearby residents.
Like the backup alarm, the Jake Brake mechanism on trucks causes a significant high frequency
disturbance while trucks are moving through residential areas. In communication with Benimax Trucking,
the company used to coordinate the in-situ readings of the Tier 4 dump trucks, it is understood that it is
standard practice to disengage all Jake Brake mechanisms when driving through residential areas and is a
requirement on nearly every project which the company takes on. Finally, while there is no standardized
data available for sound levels on Tier 4 truck sound levels, the field testing and calculations in Section
3.6.5 show that a significant reduction in sound levels is predicted compared to standardized data from
the FTA Guidelines.
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE:
An alternate truck route has been proposed as mitigation of truck traffic. The alternate plan involves
trucks during the excavation phases using Cox Neck Road to travel to the site, and then using Bergen
Avenue access Sound Avenue when leaving the site. This alternate plan reduces the amount of truck traffic
on Cox Neck Road south of the intersection between Cox Neck Road and Bergen Avenue. The revised
routing is not proposed for additional traffic due to vehicle bringing in workers which would arrive at the
beginning of the day and leave at the end of the day. As sources on Bergen Avenue were not considered
in the Potential Impacts Analysis, additional acoustic data was collected along Bergen Avenue to quantify
the existing ambient sound levels on August 2nd, 2022. Figure 33 below shows the location of the readings
collected, noted as Location 5 and Table 19 provides the results of the acoustic readings collected. The
afternoon L90 was used in the analysis as the ambient sound level
Figure 33: Location 5 for Data Collection at Bergen Avenue
Table 19: Results of Twenty Minute Acoustic Readings at Bergen Avenue
Measurement
Location Time Period LAeq
(dBA)
LASmax
(dBA)
L10
(dBA)
L50
(dBA)
L90
(dBA)
LASmin
(dBA)
Location 5 7:39am – 7:59am 59 78 56 46 43 40
5:39pm – 5:59pm 65 87 54 42 41 40
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE (Continued):
To evaluate traffic, additional traffic distributions were needed to evaluate traffic down Bergen Avenue
for both the Existing Conditions were needed. Reference data was provided from the traffic consultant
and can be found from 8 AM – 4PM in Section 3.6.11. For additional trips, the additional trip generation
data for Excavation Phases 1 and 2 were used as they represent the highest truck traffic during
construction. However, the additional trip generation differs from that found in Tables 20 and 21 for peak
hour and non-peak hour trip generation on Cox Neck Road and Bergen Avenue since trucks are not
traveling twice down this road after leaving the Project Site and will instead be returning to Sound Avenue
via Bergen Avenue.
Table 20: Peak Hour Additional Trip Generation for Alternate Excavation Phase
Vehicle Class Cox Neck Lane Bergen Avenue
Automobiles 13 13
Medium Trucks 0 0
Heavy Trucks 5 5
Buses 0 0
Motorcycles 0 0
Table 21: Non-Peak Hour Additional Trip Generation for Alternate Excavation Phase
Vehicle Class Cox Neck Lane Bergen Avenue
Automobiles 0 0
Medium Trucks 0 0
Heavy Trucks 5 5
Buses 0 0
Motorcycles 0 0
Using the additional trip generation data, the TNM analyses in SoundPlan were completed for R15 – R18
for receivers on Cox Neck Road, and then for new receivers R19 – R24 for new receivers which were
inserted into the model for Bergen Avenue. Using the results, the sound levels at R15 – R18 for the
alternate truck plan were compared to the sound levels during Excavation Phase 1 to show the reduction
in sound level. Table 22 shows the existing and predicted excavation phase peak hour Leq sound levels,
while Table 23 shows the existing and predicted excavation phase 8-hour Leq sound levels at each
location. Figures 34 and 35 show the graphic representations of the existing peak hour and 8-hour sound
levels, respectively. Figures 36 and 37 show the graphic representation of the excavation phase peak hour
and 8-hour Leq sound levels, respectively. As seen in the figures, there is a 1-2 dBA reduction in both peak
hour and 8-hour sound levels, showing an improvement in sound levels at the locations along Cox Neck
Road. Although there would now be an impact to receivers along Bergen Avenue, all predicted sound
levels are lower than the NYSDOTs suggested criteria of 67 dBA at the receivers considered in the alternate
plan.
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE (Continued):
Table 22: Peak Hour Sound Levels with the Alternate Excavation Truck Route
Receiver
Number Location Existing
Conditions (dBA)
Alternate
Excavation (dBA)
Proposed
Excavation
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 55 65 73
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 55 62 70
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 55 62 62
R18 55 Middle Road 60 63 63
R19 5350 Bergen Avenue 51 62 44
R20 4680 Bergen Avenue 48 52 44
R21 4300 Bergen Avenue 50 54 46
R22 3049 Bergen Avenue 48 49 46
R23 1525 Bergen Avenue 52 53 46
R24 1405 Bergen Avenue 52 53 46
Table 23: Eight Hour Sound Levels with the Alternate Excavation Truck Route
Receiver
Number Location Existing
Conditions (dBA)
Alternate
Excavation (dBA)
Proposed
Excavation
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 55 65 73
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 55 62 70
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 55 62 62
R18 55 Middle Road 60 63 63
R19 5350 Bergen Avenue 51 62 44
R20 4680 Bergen Avenue 48 52 44
R21 4300 Bergen Avenue 50 54 46
R22 3049 Bergen Avenue 48 49 46
R23 1525 Bergen Avenue 52 53 46
R24 1405 Bergen Avenue 52 53 46
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE (Continued):
Figure 34: Existing Peak Hour Sound Levels at Bergen Avenue and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE (Continued):
Figure 35: Existing Eight Hour Sound Levels at Bergen Avenue and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE (Continued):
Figure 36: Alternate Truck Route Eight Hour Sound Levels at Bergen Avenue and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.8 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE TRUCK ROUTE (Continued):
Figure 37: Alternate Truck Route Peak Hour Sound Levels at Bergen Avenue and Cox Neck Road
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN:
Construction Noise Impacts
To evaluate the difference in construction noise impacts in the Proposed Plan compared to the Alternate
Site Plan, the Excavation Drainage phase was selected. This phase is anticipated to have the highest sound
levels created once the excavation is complete and the two plans would be sufficiently different to
compare. The same equipment utilizations, sound levels, and traffic generation were used for evaluation,
with the only changes made being the location and grading to match the Alternate Site Plan. Figures 38
and 39 present the graphic representation of the data during construction for the peak hour sound level
generation and 8-hour Leq sound levels predicted at the Project Site. Figures 40-43 show the predicted 8-
hour Leq and peak hour sound levels at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road. Tables 24 and 25 present the
predicted sound levels for all receiving locations for the 8-hour Leq and peak hour Leq, respectively.
Tables 24 and 25 also present the difference in predicted sound pressure levels for a direct comparison
to the Proposed Plan. Results show that there would be an overall increase in sound level because the
grade would no longer function as an acoustic barrier and would lose the transmission loss provided by
the retaining wall. This is most evident at R4, where increases range from 4-5 dBA, as well as additional
receivers which show a 1-3 dBA increase. It should be noted, that R6 shows a 2 dBA reduction in expected
sound level with the alternate plan. However, all other receptors show either no difference, or an increase
in sound levels during construction when the Alternate Site Plan is implemented.
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 38: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at the Project Site with the
Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 39: Peak Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at the Project Site with the
Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 40: Eight Hour Leq Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at West Mill Road and
Cox Neck Road with the Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 41: Peak Hour Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at West Mill Road and
Cox Neck Road with the Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 42: Eight Hour Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at Cox Neck Road with the
Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Figure 43: Peak Hour Sound Levels from the Excavation Drainage Phase at Cox Neck Road with the
Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Table 24: 8-Hour Sound Pressure Levels at All Receivers for Construction Activities and Additional Traffic
with the Alternate Site Plan and Difference in Sound Pressure Level compared to the Proposed Plan
Receiver
Number Location
Existing
Condition
(dBA)
Proposed Plan
Construction
(dBA)
Alternate Plan
Construction
(dBA)
Difference
(dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill Road 44 50 51 1
R2 800 North Drive 44 76 78 1
R3 805 North Drive 44 69 71 2
R4 2010 West Mill Road 44 57 61 4
R5 4105 West Mill Road 50 57 60 3
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 60 58 -2
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 59 59 0
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 68 69 0
R9 3001 West Mill Road 46 52 54 2
R10 1525 West Mill Road 50 62 62 0
R11 1480 West Mill Road 52 64 66 2
R12 1065 West Mill Road 52 64 66 2
R13 155 Breakwater Road 52 64 66 2
R14 2100 Cox Neck Road 57 66 66 0
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 55 66 66 0
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 54 65 65 0
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 56 61 61 0
R18 55 Middle Road 60 62 62 0
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Construction Noise Impacts (Continued)
Table 25: Peak Hour Sound Pressure Levels at All Receivers for Construction Activities and Additional
Traffic with the Alternate Site Plan and Difference in Sound Pressure Level compared to the
Proposed Plan
Receiver
Number Location
Existing
Condition
(dBA)
Proposed Plan
Construction
(dBA)
Alternate Plan
Construction
(dBA)
Difference
(dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill Road 44 57 58 2
R2 800 North Drive 44 84 87 2
R3 805 North Drive 44 77 80 3
R4 2010 West Mill Road 44 65 70 5
R5 4105 West Mill Road 49 65 68 3
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 68 66 -2
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 67 68 0
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 77 78 1
R9 3001 West Mill Road 46 58 61 3
R10 1525 West Mill Road 50 64 64 0
R11 1480 West Mill Road 52 66 67 1
R12 1065 West Mill Road 52 66 68 1
R13 155 Breakwater Road 52 66 68 2
R14 2100 Cox Neck Road 57 68 68 0
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 55 68 68 0
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 54 66 66 0
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 56 62 62 0
R18 55 Middle Road 60 62 62 0
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Build Condition Impacts
As discussed previously, the Build Condition for the Proposed Plan has no impact predicted on the nearby
receivers. The most considerable difference between the Proposed Plan and the Alternate Site Plan is the
ramp which will need to be used to access the storage buildings. Vehicles using this ramp will need to
accelerate more significantly to access the area, leading to increased sound generation. Figures 44-46
presents the graphic representation of the data, while Table 26 presents the predicted sound levels at all
receivers. The Build Condition would still comply with the Noise Code and would have the same
anticipated sound level except at R2 where the increase due to the Alternate Site Plan is only 1 dBA, which
is not perceivable.
Figure 44: Peak Hour Sound Levels in the Build Condition at the Project Site with the Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Build Condition Impacts (Continued)
Figure 45: Peak Sound Levels in the Build Condition at West Mill Road and Cox Neck Road with the
Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Build Condition (Continued)
Figure 46: Peak Hour Sound Levels in the Build Condition at Cox Neck Road with the Alternate Site Plan
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SECTION 3.6.9 – REVIEW OF ALTERNATE SITE PLAN (Continued):
Build Condition Impacts (Continued)
Table 26: Sound Pressure Levels at All Receivers for the Build Condition with the Alternate Site Plan and
Difference in Sound Pressure Level compared to the Proposed Plan
Description
Receiver
Number Location
Existing
Condition
(dBA)
Proposed Plan
Construction
(dBA)
Alternate Plan
Construction
(dBA)
Difference in
Sound Level
(dBA)
R1 5106 West Mill Road 44 44 44 0
R2 800 North Drive 44 48 49 1
R3 805 North Drive 46 45 45 0
R4 2010 West Mill Road 47 44 44 0
R5 4105 West Mill Road 51 50 50 0
R6 200 East Mill Road 44 45 45 0
R7 750 East Mill Road 44 44 44 0
R8 3329 Grand Ave 44 45 45 0
R9 3001 West Mill Road 47 47 47 0
R10 1525 West Mill Road 60 60 60 0
R11 1480 West Mill Road 63 63 63 0
R12 1065 West Mill Road 63 63 63 0
R13 155 Breakwater Road 63 63 63 0
R14 2100 Cox Neck Road 65 65 65 0
R15 2695 Cox Neck Road 66 66 66 0
R16 1475 Cox Neck Road 64 64 64 0
R17 1020 Cox Neck Road 62 62 62 0
R18 55 Middle Road 63 63 63 0
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SECTION 3.6.10 – REFERENCE DATA USED FOR ANALYSIS:
Table 27: Sound Pressure/Power Levels for Sources Evaluated
Sound Power Level (dB) at Identified Frequency (Hz)
Source
Description Label 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Sound
Power
Level
(dBA)
Calculated
Sound
Pressure
Level at
50' (dBA)
Payloader S1 116 112 109 112 104 98 96 89 111 80
Shouting S2 0 40 56 69 71 67 61 49 74 42
Excavator S3 110 106 110 109 109 106 100 92 113 81
Water/Fuel
Truck S4 107 112 109 112 109 108 103 96 115 83
Truck
Accelerating S5 108 108 106 109 108 108 108 109 115 84
Dozer S6 111 112 108 105 107 104 114 103 116 85
Tub Grinder S7 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 114 90
Woodchipper S8 139 129 121 116 113 112 112 114 122 90
Feller Buncher S9 139 129 121 116 113 112 112 114 122 82
Skid Steer S10 113 111 104 103 103 100 100 89 108 76
Mini Excavator S11 102 94 92 92 91 88 87 78 96 64
Telescopic
Forklift S12 108 102 98 96 96 92 88 85 100 68
Scissor Lift S13 108 105 102 102 102 99 93 91 106 74
Raised Voices S14 0 53 59 64 59 54 49 43 64 32
Boat Washing S15 69 60 60 67 69 66 66 66 74 42
Measured Air
Brake Release S16 91 83 80 83 87 82 76 70 89 58
Measured
Dump Truck
Idling with
White Noise
Backup Alarm
S17 95 91 82 85 91 84 81 69 93 62
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SECTION 3.6.11 – EXISTING TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTIONS UTILIZED FOR ANALYSES:
Table 28: Existing Traffic Distribution at West Mill Road
Hour Automobiles Medium
Trucks Heavy Trucks Buses Motorcycles
0 1 1 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 0 0 0
5 1 2 0 0 0
6 6 5 0 1 0
7 14 12 0 0 0
8 17 12 0 0 0
9 18 9 0 0 0
10 21 13 0 0 0
11 25 13 0 0 1
12 28 13 0 0 0
13 26 16 1 1 1
14 25 14 0 0 0
15 19 11 0 0 0
16 35 13 0 0 0
17 25 9 0 0 0
18 16 5 0 0 0
19 16 5 0 0 0
20 10 2 0 0 0
21 8 1 0 0 0
22 7 1 0 0 0
23 3 0 0 0 0
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SECTION 3.6.11 – EXISTING TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTIONS UTILIZED FOR ANALYSES:
Table 29: Existing Traffic Distribution at Cox Neck Road
Hour Automobiles Medium
Trucks Heavy Trucks Buses Motorcycles
0 11 3 0 0 0
1 6 0 0 0 0
2 2 2 0 0 0
3 4 1 0 0 0
4 5 3 0 0 0
5 18 8 0 1 0
6 31 22 0 2 0
7 73 56 1 1 0
8 93 60 2 0 1
9 108 57 1 1 0
10 114 59 1 0 1
11 140 64 1 0 2
12 153 61 1 2 0
13 134 58 2 0 1
14 132 60 1 0 1
15 136 60 1 0 0
16 140 64 1 0 0
17 155 51 0 0 1
18 134 50 0 0 1
19 107 39 0 0 0
20 98 23 0 0 0
21 73 15 0 0 0
22 46 9 0 0 0
23 20 3 0 0 0
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SECTION 3.6.11 – EXISTING TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTIONS UTILIZED FOR ANALYSES:
Table 30: Existing Traffic Distribution at Sound Avenue
Hour Automobiles Medium
Trucks Heavy Trucks Buses Motorcycles
0 44 10 0 0 0
1 19 5 0 0 0
2 10 3 0 0 0
3 13 5 0 1 0
4 35 19 0 1 0
5 147 75 0 4 0
6 407 216 1 8 0
7 659 309 2 7 1
8 735 292 3 12 1
9 756 255 4 13 2
10 777 265 1 12 1
11 867 238 2 12 2
12 985 260 3 11 2
13 916 241 1 10 1
14 1006 278 2 11 2
15 1085 335 2 11 1
16 1308 342 1 9 1
17 1086 264 0 3 1
18 844 197 0 2 1
19 582 124 0 1 0
20 500 93 0 0 0
21 337 62 0 1 0
22 244 34 0 1 0
23 122 22 0 0 0
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SECTION 3.6.11 – EXISTING TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTIONS UTILIZED FOR ANALYSES:
Table 31: Existing Traffic Distribution at Sound Avenue
Hour Automobiles Medium
Trucks Heavy Trucks Buses Motorcycles
0 44 10 0 0 0
1 19 5 0 0 0
2 10 3 0 0 0
3 13 5 0 1 0
4 35 19 0 1 0
5 147 75 0 4 0
6 407 216 1 8 0
7 659 309 2 7 1
8 735 292 3 12 1
9 756 255 4 13 2
10 777 265 1 12 1
11 867 238 2 12 2
12 985 260 3 11 2
13 916 241 1 10 1
14 1006 278 2 11 2
15 1085 335 2 11 1
16 1308 342 1 9 1
17 1086 264 0 3 1
18 844 197 0 2 1
19 582 124 0 1 0
20 500 93 0 0 0
21 337 62 0 1 0
22 244 34 0 1 0
23 122 22 0 0 0
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING:
Figure 47: Noise Monitoring Data from Wednesday 4/14/21 at Location 1
Figure 48: Noise Monitoring Data from Thursday 4/15/21 at Location 1
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 49: Noise Monitoring Data from Friday 4/16/21 at Location 1
Figure 50: Noise Monitoring Data from Saturday 4/17/21 at Location 1
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Time (Friday 4/16/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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0
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P
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Time (Saturday 4/17/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
Acoustical Report – 11/29/22
Page 81 of 94
SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 51: Noise Monitoring Data from Sunday 4/18/21 at Location 1
Figure 52: Noise Monitoring Data from Monday 4/19/21 at Location 1
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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P
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e
v
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d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Sunday 4/18/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
100.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
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e
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:
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0
µ
P
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Time (Monday 4/19/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
Acoustical Report – 11/29/22
Page 82 of 94
SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 53: Noise Monitoring Data from Thursday 4/20/21 at Location 1
Figure 54: Noise Monitoring Data from Wednesday 4/21/21 at Location 1
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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P
r
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s
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L
e
v
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(
d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Tuesday 4/20/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
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:
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0
µ
P
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)
Time (Wednesday 4/21/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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Page 83 of 94
SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 55: Noise Monitoring Data from Thursday 4/22/21 at Location 1
Figure 56: Noise Monitoring Data from Friday 4/23/21 at Location 1
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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0
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P
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Time (Thursday 4/22/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
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Time (Friday 4/23/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 57: Noise Monitoring Data from Saturday 4/24/21 at Location 1
Figure 58: Noise Monitoring Data from Sunday 4/25/21 at Location 1
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3:
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4:
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5:
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6:
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7:
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1
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:
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M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
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11
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P
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Time (Saturday 4/24/21)
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Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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0
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Time (Sunday 4/25/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 59: Noise Monitoring Data from Monday 4/26/21 at Location 1
Figure 60: Noise Monitoring Data from Tuesday 4/27/21 at Location 1
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M
3:
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-
4
:
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M
4:
0
0
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M
-
5
:
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A
M
5:
0
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M
-
6
:
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A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
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:
0
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A
M
7:
0
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M
-
8
:
0
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A
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8:
0
0
A
M
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9
:
0
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A
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9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
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0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
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-
1
1
:
0
0
A
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11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
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B
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0
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P
a
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Time (Monday 4/26/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
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:
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M
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1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
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11
:
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0
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P
a
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Time (Tuesday 4/27/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 61: Noise Monitoring Data from Wednesday 4/28/21 at Location 1
Figure 62: Noise Monitoring Data from Wednesday 4/28/21 at Location 2
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10.0
20.0
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70.0
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Time (Wednesday 4/28/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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- 3:00
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4:00 PM
- 5:00
PM
5:00 PM
- 6:00
PM
6:00 PM
- 7:00
PM
7:00 PM
- 8:00
PM
8:00 PM
- 9:00
PM
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0
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P
a
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Time (Wednesday 4/28/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 63: Noise Monitoring Data from Thursday 4/29/21 at Location 2
Figure 64: Noise Monitoring Data from Friday 4/30/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
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70.0
80.0
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12
:
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0
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-
1
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0
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M
1:
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:
0
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M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
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0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
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9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
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1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
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M
11
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0
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P
M
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:
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P
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Time (Thursday 4/29/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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10.0
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40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
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:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
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:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
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M
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1
0
:
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0
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M
10
:
0
0
P
M
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1
1
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0
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M
11
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0
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Time (Friday 4/30/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 65: Noise Monitoring Data from Saturday 5/1/21 at Location 2
Figure 66: Noise Monitoring Data from Sunday 5/2/21 at Location 2
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10.0
20.0
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12
:
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0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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0
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Time (Saturday 5/1/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
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A
M
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:
2
0
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P
a
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Time (Sunday 5/2/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 67: Noise Monitoring Data from Monday 5/3/21 at Location 2
Figure 68: Noise Monitoring Data from Thursday 5/13/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
12
:
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A
M
-
1
:
0
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A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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P
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L
e
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(
d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Monday 5/3/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
7:00 PM - 8:00
PM
8:00 PM - 9:00
PM
9:00 PM -
10:00 PM
10:00 PM -
11:00 PM
11:00 PM -
12:00 AM
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e
v
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d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Thursday 5/13/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
Acoustical Report – 11/29/22
Page 90 of 94
SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 69: Noise Monitoring Data from Friday 5/14/21 at Location 2
Figure 70: Noise Monitoring Data from Saturday 5/15/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
u
n
d
P
r
e
s
s
u
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e
L
e
v
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(
d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Friday 5/14/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
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:
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0
A
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B
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:
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0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Saturday 5/15/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 71: Noise Monitoring Data from Sunday 5/16/21 at Location 2
Figure 72: Noise Monitoring Data from Monday 5/17/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
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P
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d
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Sunday 5/16/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
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Time (Monday 5/17/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
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SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 73: Noise Monitoring Data from Tuesday 5/18/21 at Location 2
Figure 74: Noise Monitoring Data from Wednesday 5/19/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
u
n
d
P
r
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s
s
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e
L
e
v
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l
(
d
B
r
e
:
2
0
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P
a
)
Time (Tuesday 5/18/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
u
n
d
P
r
e
s
s
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e
L
e
v
e
l
(
d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Wednesday 5/19/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
Acoustical Report – 11/29/22
Page 93 of 94
SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 75: Noise Monitoring Data from Thursday 5/20/21 at Location 2
Figure 76: Noise Monitoring Data from Friday 5/21/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
u
n
d
P
r
e
s
s
u
r
e
L
e
v
e
l
(
d
B
r
e
:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Thursday 5/20/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
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d
P
r
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s
s
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L
e
v
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d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Friday 5/21/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
Strong’s Yacht Center – 5780 West Mill Road – Mattituck, NY
Acoustical Report – 11/29/22
Page 94 of 94
SECTION 3.6.12 – DAILY SUMMARY GRAPHS FROM NOISE MONITORING (Continued):
Figure 77: Noise Monitoring Data from Saturday 5/22/21 at Location 2
Figure 78: Noise Monitoring Data from Sunday 5/23/21 at Location 2
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
u
n
d
P
r
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s
s
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L
e
v
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(
d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Saturday 5/22/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
12
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
:
0
0
A
M
1:
0
0
A
M
-
2
:
0
0
A
M
2:
0
0
A
M
-
3
:
0
0
A
M
3:
0
0
A
M
-
4
:
0
0
A
M
4:
0
0
A
M
-
5
:
0
0
A
M
5:
0
0
A
M
-
6
:
0
0
A
M
6:
0
0
A
M
-
7
:
0
0
A
M
7:
0
0
A
M
-
8
:
0
0
A
M
8:
0
0
A
M
-
9
:
0
0
A
M
9:
0
0
A
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
A
M
10
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
A
M
11
:
0
0
A
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
P
M
12
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
:
0
0
P
M
1:
0
0
P
M
-
2
:
0
0
P
M
2:
0
0
P
M
-
3
:
0
0
P
M
3:
0
0
P
M
-
4
:
0
0
P
M
4:
0
0
P
M
-
5
:
0
0
P
M
5:
0
0
P
M
-
6
:
0
0
P
M
6:
0
0
P
M
-
7
:
0
0
P
M
7:
0
0
P
M
-
8
:
0
0
P
M
8:
0
0
P
M
-
9
:
0
0
P
M
9:
0
0
P
M
-
1
0
:
0
0
P
M
10
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
1
:
0
0
P
M
11
:
0
0
P
M
-
1
2
:
0
0
A
M
So
u
n
d
P
r
e
s
s
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r
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L
e
v
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d
B
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:
2
0
µ
P
a
)
Time (Sunday 5/23/21)
Leq (dBA)
Lmax (dBA)
L1 (dBA)
L5 (dBA)
L10 (dBA)
L50 (dBA)
L90 (dBA)
L95 (dBA)
L99 (dBA)
Lmin (dBA)