(SEE SECTION 4.02.06 (N))
Land Use Noise Zones
| A 75 Ldn | B 75—70 Ldn | C 70—65 Ldn | D 65—60 Ldn | |
| RESIDENTIAL | ||||
| Single—Units detached | NR | SLR-30 | SLR-25 | SLR-25 |
| Townhouses—Attached | ||||
| Duplex | ||||
| Mobile homes | NR | SLR-30 | SLR-25 | SLR-25 |
| Multifamily | NR | SLR-30 | SLR-25 | SLR-25 |
| Motels—Residential | NR | SLR-30 | SLR-25 | SLR-25 |
| Motels—Tourist | NR | SLR-30 | SLR-25 | SLR-25 |
| Other residential | NR | SLR-30 | SLR-25 | SLR-25 |
| NR | Not recommended, the land use is not compatible within the identified noise zone. However, if the applicant chooses to develop within the identified noise zone, a sound level reduction (SLR) of 35 must be incorporated into the design and construction of the structure. |
| SLR | Sound level reduction. |
| 35, 30, or 25 | The land use is generally compatible, however, a sound level reduction (SLR) of 35, 30 or 25 must be incorporated into the design and construction of the structure. |
| Permitted | No sound level requirement required. |
Note: This table is a general guide. The responsibility for determining the acceptability and permissible land uses remains with the authority of the BCC. All other land uses not specified above shall be permitted in the noise zones pursuant to the applicable zoning district and shall not be required to meet SLR requirements.