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5.Noise from sports and leisure facilities
5.1Legal foundations
5.2Calculation and assessment foundations
5.2.118th Federal Immission Control Ordinance:
Ordinance on the Prevention of Noise from Sports Facilities
5.2.2Indications on the clearance between sports facilities
and residential developments
5.2.3Guideline for Leisure Noise
5.2.4VDI guideline 3770: Characteristic noise emission values of
sound sources – Sports and leisure facilities
5.2.5Noises from popular sport facilities and indications
on the clearances to residential development
6.Noise abatement plans / Noise action plans
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NOISE FROM SPORTS AND LEISURE FACILITIES
   
 5.2.5 Noises from popular sport facilities and indications
on the clearances to residential development

The study on popular sport facilities, published by the Bavarian State Agency for Environmental Protection (Bayerisches Landesamt für Umweltschutz), is divided in two parts: Part 1 deals with skate parks (October 2005) and Part 2 with beach volleyball, soccer grounds, inline hockey and streetball (June 2006). The study gives a detailed report on these facilities, including emission data as well as indications for an acoustic assessment and measures for noise abatement.

Particularly helpful indications for planning are the reference values for clearances depending on the type of use of the territory. The reference values do not replace a detailed analysis; but they serve as a valuable evaluation instrument, especially at an early planning stage.

Type of sport

Hours of use

Clearance to development requiring protection (in m)

WR (purely residential area)

WA (general residential area)

MI (mixed area)

Skate parks*

all day

360-210

210-130

130-80

at daytime outside rest periods

210-130

130-80

80-60

Beach volleyball

all day

75

50

35

at daytime outside rest periods

50

35

20

at daytime for 6 hours outside rest periods

45

25

15

Beach volleyball with referee

all day

105

70

45

at daytime outside rest periods

70

45

30

at daytime for 6 hours outside rest periods

60

40

25

Soccer grounds

all day

155

100

65

at daytime outside rest periods

100

65

45

at daytime for 6 hours outside rest periods

80

55

40

Inline hockey

all day

290

175

105

at daytime outside rest periods

175

105

70

at daytime for 6 hours outside rest periods

145

90

60

Streetball

all day

75

50

35

at daytime outside rest periods

50

35

20

at daytime for 6 hours outside rest periods

45

25

15

 

* In the case of skate parks, what counts is the equipment of the park, i.e. the composition and position of the single skating facilities.

Table 5/3:     Reference values for the clearances from popular sport facilities (in m)

The table reveals that some of the facilities are not suited for the proximity to residential development. Even if the use is temporarily restricted, big clearances are still required. Use restrictions are difficult to realize when the facility is unattended.