Noise Control Study. Proposed Mixed-use Development. 112 Montreal Road City of Ottawa. Prepared for: DCR Phoenix Developments

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Noise Control Study Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road City of Ottawa Prepared for: DCR Phoenix Developments August 2014 10-13081-001-N01

August 28, 2014 10-13081-001-N01 Michael Boucher Manager of Planning DCR Phoenix Developments 18A Bentley Avenue, Ottawa, ON K2E 6T8 Dear Mr. Boucher: Subject: Noise Control Study Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road City of Ottawa We are pleased to submit the following Noise Control Study for the proposed mixed-use development to be situated at 112 Montreal Road in the City of Ottawa. Issues related to transportation noise generated by Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road are addressed in this study. Based on the projected future road traffic volumes, it is concluded that the control of sound levels within outdoor and indoor living areas of the development is feasible. Providing that the noise control measures recommended in this report are implemented, the issue of excess road traffic noise does not pose any constraint to this development proposal. Should you have any comments or questions, or require clarification, please contact us at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Bill Hoogeveen, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager & Associate Noise and Vibration Section Transportation Planning J:\01 PROJECTS\2013 jobs\10-13081.bph (112 Montreal Road)\Report\Cover Letter.doc

PROJECT TEAM MEMBER LIST Senior Project Manager: Bill Hoogeveen, P.Eng. Senior Project Engineer: Tony Chiu, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. Designer: Samson Wat, M.Sc.,P.Eng.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SUMMARY... 1 2. INTRODUCTION... 4 3. SOUND LEVEL ANALYSIS... 5 3.1 ASSUMPTIONS AND BASIS OF ANALYSIS... 5 3.1.1 Sound Sources... 5 3.1.2 Estimation Procedures... 5 3.1.3 Setbacks, Elevations and Receptor Heights... 6 3.2 NOISE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA IN LAND USE PLANNING... 6 3.3 UNATTENUATED FUTURE SOUND LEVELS... 8 3.4 OUTDOOR NOISE CONTROL MEASURES... 9 3.5 INDOOR NOISE CONTROL MEASURES... 9 3.5.1 Building Treatments... 10 3.5.2 Ventilation Requirements... 11 3.6 FORMAL NOTIFICATION... 11 3.7 IMPLEMENTATION PROCEDURES... 11 4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS... 13 4.1 CONCLUSIONS... 13 4.2 RECOMMENDATIONS... 13 4.2.1 Noise Control Measures... 13 4.2.2 Implementation Procedures... 14 APPENDICES Appendix A Background Information and Data Appendix B Noise Analysis Appendix C Site Plan

Noise Control Study Page 1 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 1. SUMMARY DCR Phoenix Developments is proposing to develop a mixed-use development on the southwest quadrant of Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road, in the City of Ottawa. The proposed mixed-use development consists of four 18-storey condominium buildings (Buildings A, B, C and D) along with a three storey high amenity building (Building E), a six storey high mixed-use residential/commercial building (Building F) and a four storey high condominium building (Building G). Vehicular traffic on Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road has been identified as the dominant source of transportation noise in the vicinity of the proposed development. Traffic projection information for Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road was obtained from the City of Ottawa Environmental Noise Control Guidelines. Based on our review of the study area, the stationary noise impact is not expected to be significant and the stationary noise assessment is not required. The findings of this study conclude that the proposed development will not be constrained by future traffic noise from Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road provided the following recommendations are implemented. In accordance with the MOE Publication NPC-300 Environmental Noise Guideline, Stationary and Transportation Sources Approval and Planning and the City of Ottawa Environmental Noise Control Guidelines the following are the required noise attenuation measures for the subject development. Ventilation Requirements All dwellings units in Buildings A, B, D, F and G will require the installation of central air conditioning system. All dwelling units in Building C will require the installation of forced air heating with provisions (i.e. appropriately sized ductwork) for the installation of a future air conditioning system. It is understood that all dwelling units within this development will be air conditioned, which will meet noise ventilation requirement. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 2 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 Building Requirements Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Building A on the east, north and south sides require upgraded STC 35, 32 and 31 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the east side of Building A. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the north and south sides of Building A, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Buildings D and G on the east, north and south sides require upgraded STC 35, 31 and 31 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the east side of Buildings D and G. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the north and south sides of Buildings D and G, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Building F on the north and east sides require upgraded STC 35 and 32 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the north side of Building F. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the east sides of Building F, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. All directly exposed dwelling units in Buildings A, D and G fronting Vanier Parkway, and Building F fronting Montreal Road require upgraded EW1R, EW4 or EW5 specification exterior walls. All dwelling units in Building A fronting Montreal Road and Building F fronting Vanier Parkway require upgraded EW1R or better specification exterior walls. Noise Warning Clauses All dwelling units requiring indoor noise control measures must have a warning clause indicating the existence of possible excess noise and the measures provided to deal with that excess, included in the offer of the purchase and sale or tenancy agreement. Section 3.6 of this report identifies the specific details. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 3 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 Implementation Procedures All relevant builder s plans for the dwelling units requiring noise control measures should be certified by an Acoustical Consultant as being in conformance with the recommendations of the approved Noise Control Study. Prior to final inspection and release for occupancy, these dwellings should also be certified by the Acoustical Consultant as being in compliance with the certified builder s plans and the recommendations of the approved Noise Control Study. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 4 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 2. INTRODUCTION MMM Group Limited was retained by DCR Phoenix Developments to undertake a Noise Control Study for a proposed mixed-use development to be located on the southwest quadrant of Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road, in the City of Ottawa. The proposed mixed-use development consists of four 18-storey condominium buildings (Buildings A, B, C and D) along with a three storey high amenity building (Building E), a six storey high mixed-use residential/commercial building (Building F) and a four storey high condominium building (Building G). The objective of this Noise Study is to provide a detailed evaluation of future vehicular sound levels emanating from the existing roadways and provide recommendations for any indoor and outdoor physical control measures that are necessary to attenuate the excess transportation noise impacting the proposed development. This report provides a description of the noise sources and methods of prediction as well as recommendations to control the vehicular sound in the indoor and outdoor living areas of the development. Based on our review of the study area, the stationary noise impact is not expected to be significant and the stationary noise assessment is not required. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 5 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 3. SOUND LEVEL ANALYSIS 3.1 Assumptions and Basis of Analysis 3.1.1 Sound Sources Vehicular traffic on Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road were identified as the predominant source of transportation noise in the vicinity of the proposed development. Projected traffic information for the roadways was provided in the City of Ottawa Environmental Noise Control Guidelines. Traffic information and road characteristic can be found in Appendix A. The traffic information used in this analysis is shown in Table 3.1 below. TABLE 3.1 ROAD TRAFFIC INFORMATION Road Data Vanier Parkway Montreal Road Implied Roadway Class 6-Lane Urban Arterial Divided (6 UAD) 4-Lane Urban Arterial Undivided (4-UAU) Ultimate AADT, vehicles per day 50,000 30,000 Number of Lanes 6 4 Future Posted speed limit (km/h) 60 50* Percentage of Medium Trucks (Day/Night) 7.0 % / 7.0% 7.0 % / 7.0% Percentage of Heavy Trucks (Day/Night) 5.0 % / 5.0% 5.0 % / 5.0% Typical Day/Night Ratio 92 / 8 92 / 8 Note: *Speed limited on Montreal Road was assumed to be 50km/h. Based on the review of the study area, it was determined that possible sources of stationary sound in the vicinity of the site are not expected to be acoustically significant. Accordingly, it is concluded that there will be no stationary noise impacts on the proposed development. 3.1.2 Estimation Procedures Ambient sound levels were calculated using the method outlined in the Ontario Ministry of Environment document ORNAMENT, October 1989 and the MOE STAMSON Computer Program for Road and Rail Traffic Noise Assessment (version 5.04 issued in 2000). MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 6 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 3.1.3 Setbacks, Elevations and Receptor Heights Table 3.2 contains a brief description of points of reception and summarizes receptor location setbacks, elevations and receptors heights used in this analysis. TABLE 3.2 POINTS OF RECEPTION Noise Receptor Outdoor Living Area Facade Day Facade Night Period 07:00 to 23:00 07:00 to 23:00 23:00 to 07:00 Living Space 3 rd Floor on Building E (Terrace) 18 th Floor on Buildings A,B,C and D 6 th Floor on Building F 4 th Floor on Building G 18 th Floor on Buildings A,B,C and D 6 th Floor on Building F 4 th Floor on Building G Receptor Locations Centre of Terrace Immediately adjacent to outside the exposed dwelling façade Immediately adjacent to outside the exposed dwelling facade Receptor Height (metres above grade) 8.7 m 53.4 m for Buildings A,B,C,D 17.2 m for Building F 11.1 m for Building G 53.4 m for Buildings A,B,C,D 17.2 m for Building F 11.1 m for Building G Representative critical noise receptors were selected which experience the greatest noise impact from Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road. The critical noise receptors are shown on the site plan, which is attached in Appendix C. The façade noise receptors are labeled as R1 to R17 on the site plan, and the outdoor noise receptor is labeled as R18. 3.2 Noise Assessment Criteria in Land Use Planning The City of Ottawa Environmental Noise Control Guidelines (ENCG) is a tool for implementation of the City policies on environmental noise contained in the Official Plan. The ENCG is primarily based on Ministry of Environmental (MOE) publications such as LU-131 and NPC-205 with additional and enhancement by the City of Ottawa. In 2013, the LU-131 and NPC-205 noise guidelines were replaced by NPC-300. The criteria and MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 7 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 standards described in the document represent the position of the MOE, the Ontario Municipalities environmental and the City of Ottawa ENCG control requirements to establish appropriate noise environments for living spaces and sleeping quarters in new developments. Sound level limits for road traffic in accordance with the MOE Sound Level Criteria (LU- 131) are summarized in Table 3.3. The sound levels are described in terms of the equivalent sound level (L eq ). TABLE 3.3 MOE SOUND LEVEL LIMITS FOR ROAD TRAFFIC Living Space Time of Day Equivalent Sound Level Living/Dining rooms Sleeping quarters 07:00 23:00 23:00 07:00 07:00 23:00 23:00 07:00 L eq (16 hours/8 hours) 45 dba L eq (16 hours) 45 dba L eq (8 hours) 40 dba When the outdoor sound levels exceed the objective level of L eq (16) 55 dba by up to 5 dba, physical noise control measures are not mandatory under MOE policy. However, if physical noise control measures are not implemented then prospective purchases/tenants must be informed of the potential noise disturbance by means of a warning clause registered on offers of purchase and sale or in the tenancy agreement. When the unattenuated sound levels exceed the objective level of L eq (16) 55 dba by more than 5 dba, physical noise control measures are mandatory under MOE policy along with a warning clause included in all offers or agreements of purchase and sale. The warning clause will inform the purchasers or tenants of the potential noise disturbance if the physical noise control measures were removed. If the facade sound levels are more than 65 dba in the daytime or 60 dba in the nighttime, noise control measures such as central air conditioning must be provided. In addition, if the façade sound levels are more than 55 dba in the daytime or 50 dba in the nighttime, air conditioning provisions are required (ie. a forced air heating system with the provision to implement a future central air conditioning system). In MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 8 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 either case, purchasers must be informed of the ventilation provisions by means of a warning clause registered in the offer of Purchase and Sale or tenancy agreement. 3.3 Unattenuated Future Sound Levels Table 3.4 summarizes the predicted unattenuated future sound levels due to vehicular road traffic on Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road. As noted previously, the receptor locations are identified on the proposed site plan attached in Appendix C. Detailed sound level calculations are included in Appendix B. Noise Receptor TABLE 3.4 UNATTENUATED FUTURE SOUND LEVELS Location OLA Leq 16 hours dba Façade - Day Leq 16 hours dba Façade Façade - Night Leq 8 hours dba R1 Building F -- 73 65 R2 Building F -- 70 62 R3 Building F -- 68 61 R4 Building B -- 68 61 R5 Building B -- 67 59 R6 Building B -- 62 55 R7 Building A -- 70 63 R8 Building A -- 73 65 R9 Building A -- 61 53 R10 Building D -- 69 61 R11 Building D -- 69 61 R12 Building D -- 51 44 R13 Building G -- 73 65 R14 Building C -- 64 56 R15 Building C -- 63 55 R16 Building C -- 62 54 R17 Building C -- 59 52 R18 Building E 47 -- -- MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 9 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 3.4 Outdoor Noise Control Measures Based on the results summarized in Table 3.4, the unattenuated daytime outdoor sound levels at the OLA receptor (Receptor 18) within the development is predicted to be 47 dba. The OLA receptor is well below the MOE noise level objective at 55 dba, thus the outdoor living area noise control measure is not required for the proposed development. 3.5 Indoor Noise Control Measures In order to ensure acceptable indoor sound level environments, consideration was given to building treatments required to achieve the necessary acoustic insulation values. The Acoustical Insulation Factor (AIF) needed to control road traffic noise is calculated as follows: AIF = Leq outdoor facade - Leq indoor + 10 log C + 2 where: Leq outdoor facade = Outdoor facade sound level. Leq indoor = Indoor objective sound level (as noted in Section 3.2). C = Number of building components forming envelope of room (typically equals 3 for a corner room and 2 for other rooms). Table 3.5 outlines the Acoustic Insulation Factor (AIF) required for various road traffic sound levels as well as the glazing requirements to meet MOE guidelines. Daytime Façade Sound Level (dba) TABLE 3.5 AIF VALUES AND TYPICAL BUILDING TREATMENTS FOR ROAD TRAFFIC SOUND LEVELS Nighttime Air Facade AIF Window Conditioning Sound Level Required Treatments Requirements (dba) Wall Requirement 55 or less 50 or less None 17 or less None (OBC) None (OBC) 56 to 65 51 to 60 Provisions 18 to 27 None (OBC) None (OBC) 66 to 68 61 to 63 Required 28 to 30 None (OBC) None (OBC) 69 64 Required 31 STC 31 None (OBC) 70 65 Required 32 STC 32 EW1 or better 71 66 Required 33 STC 33 EW2 or better 72 67 Required 34 STC 34 EW2 or better 73 68 Required 35 STC 35 EW1R or EW4 or EW5 MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 10 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 Notes: 1. Window treatments are written in the form 3 [25] 6 to denote 3 mm glass [25 mm airspace] 6 mm glass. Other glazing combinations are possible to achieve similar AIF. 2. Window treatments are based on operable windows. Windows that are fixed and sealed to the frame have an AIF 3 points greater than the equivalent operable window. 3. AIF requirements are based upon an assumed window/floor ratio of 25% and exterior wall/floor ratio of 80%. 4. AIF is based on 3 components (i.e. corner room location). For 2 components (ie: only one exterior wall) AIF would be 2 points lower. 5. OBC means Ontario Building Code compliant windows (3[13]3 or STC 30), exterior wall (EW1). 6. EW1 wall represents a typical metal or vinyl clad siding exterior wall. EW1R wall represents an EW1 exterior wall with interior drywall mounted on resilient channels. EW2 wall represents an EW1 exterior wall within an additional 25-mm layer of rigid insulation. EW4 wall represents a typical 20-mm stucco clad exterior wall. EW5 wall represents a typical brick veneer clad exterior wall. 7. Source: "Road and Rail Noise: Effects on Housing", NHA 5156, 08/86 CMHC, 1986. 3.5.1 Building Requirements Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Building A on the east, north and south sides require upgraded STC 35, 32 and 31 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the east side of Building A. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the north and south sides of Building A, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Buildings D and G on the east, north and south sides require upgraded STC 35, 31 and 31 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the east side of Buildings D and G. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the north and south sides of Buildings D and G, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Building F on the north and east sides require upgraded STC 35 and 32 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the north side of Building F. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the east sides of Building F, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. All directly exposed dwelling units in Buildings A, D and G fronting Vanier Parkway, and Building F fronting Montreal Road require upgraded EW1R, EW4 or EW5 specification exterior walls. For dwelling units in Building A fronting Montreal Road and Building F fronting Vanier Parkway require upgraded EW1R or better specification exterior walls. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 11 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 For the remaining dwelling units in Buildings A, B, C, D, F and G, since noise mitigation from standard OBC building components exceeds the AIF requirements, there will not be any need for architectural noise abatement measures (eg. window or wall design requirements) for these buildings. 3.5.2 Ventilation Requirements Based on the criteria presented in Section 3.2, and the calculated daytime and nighttime façade sound levels as outlined in Table 3.4, all dwellings units in Buildings A, B, D, F and G will require the installation of central air conditioning systems and all dwelling units in Building C will require the installation of forced air heating with provisions (i.e. appropriately sized ductwork) for the installation of a future air conditioning system. However, it is understood that all building units within this development are planned to be air conditioned, thus the ventilation requirement will be met. 3.6 Formal Notification All dwellings in the development will also warrant formal notification to the purchasers or occupants by means of a warning clause included in the offers of purchase and sale or in the tenancy agreement. Buildings A, B, D, F, and G require the installation of a central air conditioning system, and Building C requires provisions for future air conditioning. According to the City of Ottawa ENCG, the suggested wording of warning clause for these building that requires central air conditioning system is as follows: "This dwelling unit has been supplied with a central air conditioning system which will allow windows and exterior doors to remain closed, thereby ensuring that the indoor sound levels are within the City s and the Ministry of the Environment's noise criteria." 3.7 Implementation Procedures The following implementation procedures are recommended, to ensure that the required noise control measures are implemented. All relevant builder s plans for the dwelling units requiring noise control measures, should be certified by an Acoustical Consultant as being in conformance with the recommendations of the approved Noise Control Study. The acoustic certifications MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 12 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 should be based on final building siting, final grading and required noise control measures. Prior to final inspection and release for occupancy, these buildings should also be certified by the Acoustical Consultant as being in compliance with the certified builder s plans and the recommendations of the approved Noise Control Study. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 13 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 4.1 Conclusions The predicted unattenuated daytime road traffic sound levels within the outdoor living area of the development will not exceed the Ontario Ministry of Environment objective sound level. Therefore outdoor noise control measures will not be required for this development. Façade sound levels of dwelling units within this development will exceed the Ministry of the Environment objectives daytime and nighttime sound levels. Accordingly, all dwelling units will require implementation of indoor noise control measures. Provided that the recommended noise control measures of this Noise Study are implemented for this development, the issue of excess transportation noise from road traffic on Vanier Parkway and Montreal Road does not pose any constraint to this development proposal. 4.2 Recommendations 4.2.1 Noise Control Measures Ventilation Requirements All dwellings units in Buildings A, B, D, F and G will require the installation of central air conditioning system. All dwelling units in Building C will require the installation of forced air heating with provisions (i.e. appropriately sized ductwork) for the installation of a future air conditioning system. However, it is understood that all dwelling units within this development will be air conditioned, which will meet noise ventilation requirement. Building Requirements Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Building A on the east, north and south sides require upgraded STC 35, 32 and 31 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the east MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 14 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 side of Building A. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the north and south sides of Building A, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Buildings D and G on the east, north and south sides require upgraded STC 35, 31 and 31 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the east side of Buildings D and G. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the north and south sides of Buildings D and G, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. Living/Dining rooms and Bedrooms in Building F on the north and east sides require upgraded STC 35 and 32 windows, respectively. If fixed and sealed or casement windows are used, this requirement can be reduced to STC 32 on the north side of Building F. Ontario Building Code (OBC) compliant windows will be sufficient for the east sides of Building F, if fixed and sealed or casement windows are used. All directly exposed dwelling units in Buildings A, D and G fronting Vanier Parkway, and Building F fronting Montreal Road require upgraded EW1R, EW4 or EW5 specification exterior walls. All dwelling units in Building A fronting Montreal Road and Building F fronting Vanier Parkway require upgraded EW1R or better specification exterior walls. Warning Clause All dwelling units require indoor noise control measures and must have a warning clause indicating the existence of possible excess noise and the measures provided to deal with that excess, included in the offer of the purchase and sale or tenancy agreement. Section 3.6 of this report identifies the specific details. 4.2.2 Implementation Procedures All relevant builder s plans for the dwelling units requiring noise control measures should be certified by an Acoustical Consultant as being in conformance with the recommendations of the approved Noise Control Study. Prior to final inspection and release for occupancy, these dwellings should also be certified by the Acoustical Consultant as being in compliance with the certified builder s plans and the recommendations of the approved Noise Control Study. MMM Group Limited

Noise Control Study Page 15 Proposed Mixed-use Development 112 Montreal Road, City of Ottawa 10-13081-001-N01 Yours very truly, MMM GROUP LIMITED Bill Hoogeveen, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager & Associate Noise and Vibration Section Transportation Planning Tony Chiu, M.A. Sc, P.Eng Senior Project Engineer Noise and Vibration Section Transportation Planning Samson Wat, M. Sc, P.Eng Transportation Designer Noise and Vibration Section Transportation Planning J:\01 PROJECTS\2013 jobs\10-13081.bph (112 Montreal Road)\Report\Noise Report.doc MMM Group Limited

APPENDIX A Background Information and Data

While the use of the AADT for noise assessments is the common practice, special consideration may be given to situations where the weekend traffic or Summer Average Daily Traffic (SADT) may be more dominant. Application of Criteria Recognizing the variation of human response to transportation noise and, at the same time, the possible difficulties of implementing outdoor noise control measures in some situations, the City may allow a certain flexibility in the sound level criteria in the Outdoor Living Areas only. The application and the allowable flexibility of the criteria are described below. In case of a marginal excess over the outdoor criteria, the prospective occupants of the new land use should be notified by means of a warning clause. This clause should be included in the Agreements of Purchase and Sale, and incorporated into the relevant Development Agreements which are registered on title of the property. Row Width (m) TABLE 1.7 Traffic And Road Parameters To Be Used For Sound Level Predictions Implied Roadway Class AADT Vehicles/ Day NA 2 Freeway, Queensway, Highway 18,333 per lane 37.5-44.5 6-Lane Urban Arterial-Divided (6 UAD) 34-37.5 4-Lane Urban Arterial-Divided (4-UAD) 23-34 4-Lane Urban Arterial-Undivided (4-UAU) Posted Speed Km/Hr Day/Night Split % Medium Trucks % Heavy Trucks % 1 100 92/8 7 5 50,000 50-80 92/8 7 5 35,000 50-80 92/8 7 5 30,000 50-80 92/8 7 5 23-34 4-Lane Major Collector (4-UMCU) 24,000 40-60 92/8 7 5 30-35.5 2-Lane Rural Arterial (2-RAU) 15,000 50-80 92/8 7 5 20-30 2-Lane Urban Arterial (2-UAU) 15,000 50-80 92/8 7 5 20-30 2-Lane Major Collector (2-UMCU) 12,000 40-60 92/8 7 5 30-35.5 2-Lane Outer Rural Arterial (near the extremities of the City) (2-RAU) 10,000 50-80 92/8 7 5 20-30 2-Lane Urban Collector (2-UCU) 8,000 40-50 92/8 7 5 1 The MOE Vehicle Classification definitions should be used to estimate automobiles, medium trucks and heavy trucks. 2 The number of lanes is determined by the future mature state of the roadway. City of Ottawa Environmental Noise Control Guidelines 15

APPENDIX B Noise Analysis

R1_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 09:45:48 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: R1_F.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 1 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 15.00 / 15.00 m -> Actual Distance is 14.2m/14.2m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Road data, segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 8.00 deg Receiver source distance : 74.50 / 74.50 m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Page 1

R1_F Road data, segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 8.00 deg Receiver source distance : 96.50 / 96.50 m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 71.49 + 0.00) = 71.49 dba -90 90 0.00 71.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 71.49 Segment Leq : 71.49 dba -> with distance adjustment = 71.73 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (day) ------------------------------------ ROAD (0.00 + 62.61 + 0.00) = 62.61 dba -90 8 0.00 72.21 0.00-6.96-2.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.61 Segment Leq : 62.61 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (day) Page 2

------------------------------------ R1_F ROAD (0.00 + 61.49 + 0.00) = 61.49 dba -90 8 0.00 72.21 0.00-8.08-2.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.49 Segment Leq : 61.49 dba Total Leq All Segments: 72.39 dba -> with distance adjustment = 72.58 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 63.89 + 0.00) = 63.89 dba -90 90 0.00 63.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.89 Segment Leq : 63.89 dba -> with distance adjustment = 64.13 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 55.02 + 0.00) = 55.02 dba -90 8 0.00 64.62 0.00-6.96-2.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 55.02 Segment Leq : 55.02 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 53.89 + 0.00) = 53.89 dba -90 8 0.00 64.62 0.00-8.08-2.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.89 Segment Leq : 53.89 dba Total Leq All Segments: 64.79 dba -> with distance adjustment = 64.99 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 72.39 -> with distance adjustment = 72.58 dba Page 3

R1_F (NIGHT): 64.79 -> with distance adjustment = 64.99 dba Page 4

R2_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 09:57:46 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: R2_F.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 2 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : 0.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 20.00 / 20.00 m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Road data, segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -81.00 deg 44.00 deg Receiver source distance : 73.20 / 73.20 m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Page 1

R2_F Road data, segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -81.00 deg 44.00 deg Receiver source distance : 95.20 / 95.20 m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 67.23 + 0.00) = 67.23 dba 0 90 0.00 71.49 0.00-1.25-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 67.23 Segment Leq : 67.23 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (day) ------------------------------------ ROAD (0.00 + 63.75 + 0.00) = 63.75 dba -81 44 0.00 72.21 0.00-6.88-1.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.75 Segment Leq : 63.75 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (day) Page 2

------------------------------------ R2_F ROAD (0.00 + 62.61 + 0.00) = 62.61 dba -81 44 0.00 72.21 0.00-8.03-1.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.61 Segment Leq : 62.61 dba Total Leq All Segments: 69.77 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 59.63 + 0.00) = 59.63 dba 0 90 0.00 63.89 0.00-1.25-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.63 Segment Leq : 59.63 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 56.15 + 0.00) = 56.15 dba -81 44 0.00 64.62 0.00-6.88-1.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 56.15 Segment Leq : 56.15 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 55.01 + 0.00) = 55.01 dba -81 44 0.00 64.62 0.00-8.03-1.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 55.01 Segment Leq : 55.01 dba Total Leq All Segments: 62.17 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 69.77 Page 3

R2_F (NIGHT): 62.17 Page 4

R3_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 19-08-2014 11:48:36 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: r3_f.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 3 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 0.00 deg Receiver source distance : 16.40 / 16.40 m Receiver height : 17.20 / 17.20 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 68.09 + 0.00) = 68.09 dba -90 0 0.00 71.49 0.00-0.39-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 68.09 Segment Leq : 68.09 dba Total Leq All Segments: 68.09 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 60.50 + 0.00) = 60.50 dba -90 0 0.00 63.89 0.00-0.39-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 60.50 Page 1

R3_F Segment Leq : 60.50 dba Total Leq All Segments: 60.50 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 68.09 (NIGHT): 60.50 Page 2

R4_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 10:32:26 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: r4_f.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 4 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 63.00 / 63.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Road data, segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 6.00 deg Receiver source distance : 69.00 / 69.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Page 1

R4_F Road data, segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 6.00 deg Receiver source distance : 91.00 / 91.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 65.26 + 0.00) = 65.26 dba -90 90 0.00 71.49 0.00-6.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.26 Segment Leq : 65.26 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (day) ------------------------------------ ROAD (0.00 + 62.86 + 0.00) = 62.86 dba -90 6 0.00 72.21 0.00-6.63-2.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.86 Segment Leq : 62.86 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (day) Page 2

------------------------------------ R4_F ROAD (0.00 + 61.66 + 0.00) = 61.66 dba -90 6 0.00 72.21 0.00-7.83-2.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.66 Segment Leq : 61.66 dba Total Leq All Segments: 68.30 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 57.66 + 0.00) = 57.66 dba -90 90 0.00 63.89 0.00-6.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 57.66 Segment Leq : 57.66 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 55.26 + 0.00) = 55.26 dba -90 6 0.00 64.62 0.00-6.63-2.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 55.26 Segment Leq : 55.26 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 54.06 + 0.00) = 54.06 dba -90 6 0.00 64.62 0.00-7.83-2.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.06 Segment Leq : 54.06 dba Total Leq All Segments: 60.70 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 68.30 Page 3

R4_F (NIGHT): 60.70 Page 4

R5_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 10:53:45 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: r5_f.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 5 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : 0.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 67.00 / 67.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Road data, segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg -4.00 deg Receiver source distance : 67.00 / 67.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Page 1

R5_F Road data, segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg -4.00 deg Receiver source distance : 89.00 / 89.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 61.98 + 0.00) = 61.98 dba 0 90 0.00 71.49 0.00-6.50-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.98 Segment Leq : 61.98 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (day) ------------------------------------ ROAD (0.00 + 62.51 + 0.00) = 62.51 dba -90-4 0.00 72.21 0.00-6.50-3.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.51 Segment Leq : 62.51 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (day) Page 2

------------------------------------ R5_F ROAD (0.00 + 61.27 + 0.00) = 61.27 dba -90-4 0.00 72.21 0.00-7.73-3.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.27 Segment Leq : 61.27 dba Total Leq All Segments: 66.72 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 54.38 + 0.00) = 54.38 dba 0 90 0.00 63.89 0.00-6.50-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.38 Segment Leq : 54.38 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 54.91 + 0.00) = 54.91 dba -90-4 0.00 64.62 0.00-6.50-3.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.91 Segment Leq : 54.91 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 53.68 + 0.00) = 53.68 dba -90-4 0.00 64.62 0.00-7.73-3.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.68 Segment Leq : 53.68 dba Total Leq All Segments: 59.12 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 66.72 Page 3

R5_F (NIGHT): 59.12 Page 4

R6_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 11:13:10 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: r6_f.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 6 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 0.00 deg Receiver source distance : 65.00 / 65.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 62.11 + 0.00) = 62.11 dba -90 0 0.00 71.49 0.00-6.37-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 62.11 Segment Leq : 62.11 dba Total Leq All Segments: 62.11 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 54.52 + 0.00) = 54.52 dba -90 0 0.00 63.89 0.00-6.37-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.52 Page 1

R6_F Segment Leq : 54.52 dba Total Leq All Segments: 54.52 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 62.11 (NIGHT): 54.52 Page 2

R7_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 11:21:35 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: r7_f.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 7 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 62.50 / 62.50 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Road data, segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 7.00 deg Receiver source distance : 27.00 / 27.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Page 1

R7_F Road data, segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -90.00 deg 7.00 deg Receiver source distance : 49.00 / 49.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 65.29 + 0.00) = 65.29 dba -90 90 0.00 71.49 0.00-6.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 65.29 Segment Leq : 65.29 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (day) ------------------------------------ ROAD (0.00 + 66.98 + 0.00) = 66.98 dba -90 7 0.00 72.21 0.00-2.55-2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 66.98 Segment Leq : 66.98 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (day) Page 2

------------------------------------ R7_F ROAD (0.00 + 64.39 + 0.00) = 64.39 dba -90 7 0.00 72.21 0.00-5.14-2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 64.39 Segment Leq : 64.39 dba Total Leq All Segments: 70.46 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 57.70 + 0.00) = 57.70 dba -90 90 0.00 63.89 0.00-6.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 57.70 Segment Leq : 57.70 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 59.38 + 0.00) = 59.38 dba -90 7 0.00 64.62 0.00-2.55-2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.38 Segment Leq : 59.38 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 56.79 + 0.00) = 56.79 dba -90 7 0.00 64.62 0.00-5.14-2.69 0.00 0.00 0.00 56.79 Segment Leq : 56.79 dba Total Leq All Segments: 62.86 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 70.46 Page 3

R7_F (NIGHT): 62.86 Page 4

R8_F STAMSON 5.0 NORMAL REPORT Date: 18-08-2014 11:27:14 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY / NOISE ASSESSMENT Filename: r8_f.te Time Period: Day/Night 16/8 hours Description: Receptor 8 - Facade Road data, segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) ----------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 24288/2112 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1932/168 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1380/120 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 50 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 30000 Data for Segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : 0.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 69.00 / 69.00 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Road data, segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 2: Vanier EB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -83.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 20.50 / 20.50 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Page 1

R8_F Road data, segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) --------------------------------------------- Car traffic volume : 20240/1760 veh/timeperiod * Medium truck volume : 1610/140 veh/timeperiod * Heavy truck volume : 1150/100 veh/timeperiod * Posted speed limit : 60 km/h 24 hr Traffic Volume (AADT or SADT): 25000 Data for Segment # 3: Vanier WB (day/night) ------------------------------------------- Angle1 Angle2 : -83.00 deg 90.00 deg Receiver source distance : 42.50 / 42.50 m Receiver height : 53.40 / 53.40 m Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (day) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 61.85 + 0.00) = 61.85 dba 0 90 0.00 71.49 0.00-6.63-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 61.85 Segment Leq : 61.85 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (day) ------------------------------------ ROAD (0.00 + 70.69 + 0.00) = 70.69 dba -83 90 0.00 72.21 0.00-1.36-0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 70.69 Segment Leq : 70.69 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (day) Page 2

------------------------------------ R8_F ROAD (0.00 + 67.52 + 0.00) = 67.52 dba -83 90 0.00 72.21 0.00-4.52-0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 67.52 Segment Leq : 67.52 dba Total Leq All Segments: 72.77 dba Results segment # 1: Montreal Rd (night) ---------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 54.26 + 0.00) = 54.26 dba 0 90 0.00 63.89 0.00-6.63-3.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 54.26 Segment Leq : 54.26 dba Results segment # 2: Vanier EB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 63.09 + 0.00) = 63.09 dba -83 90 0.00 64.62 0.00-1.36-0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 63.09 Segment Leq : 63.09 dba Results segment # 3: Vanier WB (night) -------------------------------------- ROAD (0.00 + 59.92 + 0.00) = 59.92 dba -83 90 0.00 64.62 0.00-4.52-0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.92 Segment Leq : 59.92 dba Total Leq All Segments: 65.17 dba TOTAL Leq FROM ALL SOURCES (DAY): 72.77 Page 3