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RECEIVED HILVERDA MCRAE,PLLC MAY 2 9 2024 P.O. Box 1233 "� 'Z� 812 Shoshone Street East Twin Falls, ID 83303-1233 Tel.: (208) 944-0755 Fax: (208) 736-0041 www.magicvalleylegal.com May 29, 2024 Twin Falls City Council 203 Main Avenue East Twin Falls, ID 83301 NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION This firm represents Float Magic, LLC, and Shawnee Powers. By this filing,we are providing notice of our clients' appeal of the Planning and Zoning Commission's granting of a conditional use permit for a CrossFit gym (App. PZ24-0033).We request that the Council set the matter for an appellate hearing. FACTUAL BACKGROUND Float Magic is located at 152 2nd Ave S. The idea for Float Magic began in 2019, with goals of providing a place of relaxation and healing in Twin Falls. Our clients conducted a significant analysis for an appropriate atmosphere and location to build such a sanctuary. As you know, that process was lengthy, difficult, and expensive, but ultimately successful and the business opened in February of 2021. Since opening, it has served over 6,700 clients, including veterans,teachers, athletes, active military, and business professionals. It also served nearly 200 first responders through its EWELL Lifeline program. The services have proved to be beneficial in treating anxiety, depression, PTSD,and the physical demands and emotional traumas often associated with many high stress positions. Because the services offered are heavily dependent on sensory deprivation, meditation, and relaxation, it is imperative to maintain a tranquil atmosphere. Floatation therapy consists of float tanks filled with heavy salinated water to deliver these effects.As you know,water amplifies vibration and sound. Noise disturbance and any detectable seismic interference are incredibly detrimental to the treatments' effectiveness, and the continued success of Float Magic. Upon being informed of TF CrossFit's plans, our clients met with Becky Chambers and Laura Fitzgerald on several occasions, and communicated with the City, to address NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION concerns regarding the vibrations and sounds from weights being thrown and dropped,and to discuss options for a workable solution. (Exhibit A- emails between clients and City). One idea that has the best likelihood of success is for the facility to have a "false floor" that would dampen the sound and absorb the vibrations. Colby Ricks,the architect on this project, and also the architect on the Float Magic building mentioned that a false floor was likely the best remedy for this problem. The Applicants submitted the permit narrative. In it,they state that long-term noise would be limited to "vehicles, and customers, coming to and going from the site! (Exhibit B). At the Planning and Zoning Commission hearing on May 14, 2024, EHM Engineers submitted a Vibrations Monitoring report. (Exhibit C). In it,they provide results of their vibration testing and concluded that the vibrations would not likely cause structural damage. No analysis of the effects the vibrations have on sensory deprivation treatments at Float Magic. Our clients presented their concerns at the hearing. Others presented their comments that the vibrations and sound could be heard throughout the Float Magic building. (Exhibit D). In response to these concerns, one commissioner asked why our clients "would build next to a bar." In this comment, the commissioner demonstrates that they did not understand the concerns. This is not a problem with ambient and surrounding noise (as demonstrated by our clients not having issues with the bar or passing traffic for three years). Instead, it is an issue with the vibration of heavy weights being thrown and interfering with expensive, technical equipment at the Float Magic facility. Nevertheless, the Commission approved the special use permit without any conditions. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS Upon application for a special use permit,the Commission is required to consider, among many other items, "Will the proposed expansion involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any person, property or to the general welfare of the surrounding neighborhood by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors?" City Code §10-3- 4(D)(2)(emphasis added).Additionally,the Commission has authority to, "impose special conditions designed to lessen the impact of the proposed expansion on the surrounding neighborhood..." City Code§10-3-4(D)(4). From the outset, it should be noted that the applicants did not address the known noise issue and its effect on Float Magic in its narrative. At the hearing,the Commission demonstrated that it did not understand, or simply ignored, the concerns raised by our clients and others. Instead,they relied on the EHM results from a scheduled test that provided opinions related only to structural damage. In the applicants' narrative, it states that any vibration will be remedied by"specialized platforms and mats," which is what our clients referred to as the false floor at the hearing. Inexplicably, the Commission granted the request without any conditions like the false floor and mats being required at the facility.As such, it is evident that the Commission failed to recognize and consider the potential harm NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION to our clients, and to future use of the surrounding properties.Additionally, it failed to place conditions on the permit that even the applicants admit are necessary.As such,we respectfully request that the Council review the application and require that a false floor be installed so as to minimize the impact on the surrounding properties. To be clear, our clients are excited about having the applicants' business nearby. Float Magic has worked with other gyms, government departments,and recreational groups to provide services that help with healing, recovery, and physical and mental wellness.Additionally, our clients are raising these concerns now, so it can be addressed before the business begins operations, instead of seeking to have a special use permit revoked, or getting into costly litigation.Approving the special use permit with the false floor and mat requirement, is the best way to set up both businesses for success. Best regards, ®rian J. Hilverda even R. McRae Hilverda McRae, PLLC Attorneys for Float Magic, LLC and Shawnee Powers NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION I EXHIBIT a a I 777777 ---------- Forwarded message-- - -.-- From: Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.or > Date:Tue,Apr 9, 2024 at 2:08 PM Subject: RE: 163 3rd Ave S To:Shawnee Powers<floatmagicvalley@gmail.com> Shawnee, Yes should you decide to appeal you are responsible for sending letters and posting the public notice sign for the hearing. During this process there will be activities in the building, they are allowed to do cosmetic things inside the building but have been told that is at their own risk should the special use permit not get approved. She has told me more items will be delivered to the site and she will be painting and installing new flooring, as well as getting wi-fi installed. As I said before, there will be some disturbances but I have made it clear they cannot operate as a gym in the building until all of the permits have been approved. y E 0 As for your rights we do not have any regulations related to construction disturbances but if it does get out of hand you can report a nuisance to the police department. We 1 are going to have to be patient, should the appeal period pass and the special use permit is approved with conditions that are not followed or implemented without success, you can request that the Planning & Zoning Commission consider revocation of the Special Use Permit. This requires staff to bring the request to the Commission to get direction on whether or not they want to take another look and if there is enough information to proceed with the revocation process. We will continue to work with the applicant regarding your concerns, however the final decision to approve, deny or condition the special use permit is left in the hands of the Planning & Zoning Commission. Lisa From:Shawnee Powers<floatmagicvalley@9mail.com> Sent:Tuesday,April 9, 2024 11:19 AM To: Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org> Subject: Re: 163 3rd Ave S [EXTERNAL SENDER] Good Morning, I greatly appreciate that update and information. I will be sure to follow the process to get my concerns addressed.A question I have; is it my responsibility to post the public notice signs and mail public notice letters or just to submit the application for the process? s To document the moving and construction being done on the building we have not heard much of that process. Unfortunately it is the "normal type of activity occurring at the gym"that has created disturbances. It's very apparent when they are dropping weights as we can pinpoint exactly when the weights are dropped.This happened last Tuesday I afternoon and again Friday morning and early afternoon. We did hear some banging and vibrations this morning as well, but they were more intermittent. I would gladly invite the architect involved to come over to our building while they are F f 2 E t' I i tl d I CI dropping weights so they can be aware of the impact. I did invite Becky over to witness it as well, but they have not come over during weight lifting to assess. I do have documented texts where it was confirmed they were lifting weights when it caused us concern and when I walked over to the building there were two individuals present lifting and dropping weights. Becky did state they would be racking weights and not dropping as often, but I am not sure that will resolve all of the issues if they ever choose to drop weights in the future. I have and will continue to address these concerns with the owners as I am being Y transparent r n a e t with them in thi s is process and voicing my concerns. During the permitting process, what rights do I have to protect our clients from the disturbances that are created while they are weight lifting? I understand we are going to have to be patient during construction, but as I stated above,that has been less disruptive than the actual activity of lifting weights that they are currently engaging in and will be conducting on a regular basis after their business is in operation. Again, I greatly appreciate your communication concerning this special use permit. Gratefully, Shawnee On Tue,Apr 9, 2024 at 7:52 AM Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org>wrote: Shawnee, We had a meeting yesterday with Becky Chambers regarding her request for the special use permit for the CrossFit gym. We explained to her that the application is under review and that we will be scheduling the request for the May 14, 2024 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. We spoke with her regarding the noise and vibrations that occurred last week and that you are concerned with the impacts this may have on your business. She explained that they were moving equipment in and that would not be the normal type of activity occurring at the gym. She does have more equipment being delivered this Thursday so it may be disruptive again later this week. I explained she should contact you to help her understand your concerns. I have also reached out to the architect Becky has been working with and explained the concerns and asked that she discuss options for noise and vibration reduction. In 3 I' my discussions with the architect I asked that she get a detailed description of the business plan, classes, times, number of participants, types of exercises that will be performed and where in the building different types of equipment will be used and E where classes will be given. a There are things she will need to do to get up and running that require her to submit for a building permit. The requirements of the building permit will need to be complete and final approved for her to get an occupancy permit for the space and begin running her business. This will also take some time as she has to provide an ADA bathroom and she will need to repair sidewalks and several other things to bring the building up to code. While this is underway there will most likely be a disturbance to your business as you mentioned when the other near by building was being remodeled. I suspect this entire process is going to be quite a lengthy process and we may not know until all of this is completed how the day to day operations of the gym will impact your business. During the public hearing you will have the opportunity to voice your concerns and the commission will be able to take those into account when making their decision. Should they approve the request you will have 15 days from that date to submit for an appeal to City Council. The appeal process require you to submit an application, post public notice signs, mail public notice letters and be scheduled for a public hearing in front of Council. I realize this may or may not be helpful information but I hope it offers some clarity. Lisa Strickland City Planner k f From: Shawnee Powers<floatmagicvalley@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2024 9:36 AM 8 i 4 I To: Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.or > Subject: Re: 163 3rd Ave S i i [EXTERNAL SENDER] i Thank you for letting me know. To document one other concern I addressed with them directly and didn't outline in my email is how many of their workouts they may take outside in their future parking lot. I've been told by individuals ; familiar with CrossFit that outside workouts are a common occurrence, specifically tire challenges. If that does occur, I it's increasing the chance for noise disruptions and vibrations. I'm hoping there will be some parameters to what they ; can and can't do outside along with taking measures to absorb shock from the dropping of weights.The owners have stated to me the only thing they will be doing outside is running around the block. I can't imagine this would cause much disturbance as long as they are not running in packs of large numbers and avoid the alley,which they stated they would be avoiding. I'm open to working with the owners and I have voiced these concerns to them and they have been receptive. I have also invited them into my building for sound checks,they tested for music, but they haven't come over during weight drops to assess.They have stated they will be racking weights,which should help significantly . As long as no one is dropping weights,vibration should be mitigated. My intent in sharing this information is to be sure it is documented appropriately through this process. I appreciate your time and attention to my concerns. I'll watch for your communication after you meet. Gratefully, Shawnee Shawnee Powers,Owner w -Float Magic- office: 208-933-2620 cell:208-241-1837 www.floatmagicvalley.com 0 P II� F 5 I i I i i On Mon,Apr 8, 2024 at 8:23 AM Lisa Strickland<LStrickland@tfid.org>wrote: Shawnee, I I wanted to let you know that I have a meeting scheduled today with the special use permit applicant for the crossfit gym. We will be discussing the concerns you have raised and I will follow up with you afterwards. " Lisa From:Shawnee Powers<floatmagicvalley@gmail.com> Sent: Friday,April 5, 2024 1:17 PM To: Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.or > Cc:Will Klaver<wklaver@tfid.org> Subject: 163 3rd Ave S [EXTERNAL SENDER] Hello Lisa, Thank you for reaching out to me on the building behind ours and the request for a special use permit to allow a CrossFit Gym. I have had conversations with the owners and instructors on some of the concerns we have and want to let you know they have been open to these conversations and have exhibited understanding on what we are trying to protect. I am also trying to do my due diligence on making sure my concerns are understood and documented through the permitting process,thus my reach out to you. My biggest concern is the noise pollution,vibration and disruption it would bring to our business. We have floatation suites that we have invested a lot of money and structure in " to provide an environment that allows for limited stimulation to come in.This is an extreme benefit to the autonomic nervous system in helping individuals with stress,anxiety, pain, inflammation, autoimmune disorders and so much more. We took measures to combat sound and vibration to allow for this sensory deprived experience. Unfortunately, when heavy weight is dropped it is very difficult to combat against that and today as they are dropping heavy weights onto the structure they have, it shakes our entire building. I wanted to test our float suites to see if the sound would carry and it most definitely did, I could tell anytime they dropped their weights and it was as if they were dropping 6 s N u k, right outside our building. I have also had clients state today they can hear the activity over there during their floats o and it's been disruptive. We successfully lived through the tear down and building of the apartment complex across the street and even though at times that was disruptive, mainly during digging and tear down, it did not cause the same level of vibration that we are experiencing now. I � I I am not sure what my rights are to protect my business and the time and money I have invested. I own my property and when looking for a place to build, I sought after something that was free of the elements that would adversely affect the services we provide. Understanding I can't control what other businesses do in their own buildings,gyms in close proximity to float businesses have generally been devastating,forcing many centers to close. I am writing to you both so you are aware of our concerns and happy to have conversations to work toward resolution. Even as I sit in my ' office and type this we are hearing the boom of the weights dropping. it 3 1 1 : At this point I am trying to rack my brain of a viable solution and with the extreme concussive force that CrossFit and owerliftin exudes there is just no way I can combat it.An direction or help you can offer would be much p g J Y Y p appreciated. Best, F Shawnee � I Shawnee Powers, Owner I -Float Magic- office: 208-933-2620 s cell:208-241-1837 i www.floatmagicvalley.com M f f 6 7 lo laugklin ricks arc i ec ure 134 3rd Ave E. Twin Falls, ID 83301 EXHIBIT 208.736.8050 11 05 a 8 SPECIAL USE PERMIT NARRATIVE April 1,2024 PROJECT: 163 3RD AVE S. TWIN FALLS,ID 83301 CROSSFIT TWIN FALLS A. We are requesting a Special Use Permit to allow a new CrossFit gym to be constructed in an existing building. The existing building will be remodeled to provide this new occupancy. The site is located in the P3 parking overlay.An onsite parking lot will be added on as phase 2 to the area west of the building.Please see the attached ariel view of the surrounding existing building and projected parking options. B. i. The gym's operational hours are as follows:Monday—Friday 5 a.m.to 8 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. -12 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.- 10 a.m.Refer to the attached schedule for details on class arrangements. ii. The traffic anticipated will be the vehicles visiting the site. iii. There will be 4 employees present during operational hours All employees are coaches.Each class is led by at least one coach.During open gym time, at least one coach will be present on-site. Iv. There will be 1-18 people in class.No more than 18 in a class.All larger classes(up to 18)are held before 10 a.m. V. The exercises performed in the classes will consist of the following: CrossFit exercises are constantly varied functional movements. Functional movements are those movements that are"essential"to life demands.Examples of CrossFit functional exercise movements are(1)air squats(getting up out of a chair requires an air squat);(2)a deadlift(picking up groceries from the floor requires a deadlift); (3)a clean(getting a five-gallon water jug from the ground onto a table requires a clean);and a shoulder press(placing items on a high shelf requires a shoulder press).CrossFit functional exercise movements further include gymnastic movements(pull-ups,push-ups,and sit-ups)and cardio exercises(running and jumping). vi. There is one door on the east side of the building that will be opened if the workout includes running outside.Additionally,the gravel area on the west side of the building will not be used for any outside exercise space.The door on the north side of the building nearest the alley will remain shut at all times and weather stripping will be added/repaired to help with sound control and heat gain/loss. C. i. During construction,there will be minor effects from noise, glare,odor,fumes,and vibration.After construction,there will be minimal effect of noise on the adjacent property. There will be short-term noise from construction-related activities(6:30 a.m. to approximately 6:30 p.m.). Long-term noise will be from vehicles,and customers,coming to and going from the site.It will be similar to the noise created by other businesses in the surrounding area. ii. This project will not increase the glare,because the exterior of the building remains the same. iii. Odor;There will be some odors during construction. The odor from the facility will not be increased from the current use. iv. Fumes and vibration on adjacent property. There will be minimal impact on the adjoining property during the renovation work.During regular operation, on occasion when weights are used,noise and vibration will be mitigated by specialized platforms and mats.Weights are not used every day. V. This project is compatible with this area as there are other entertainment,dining facilities,Jump time and Soccer time nearby. .1 . EXHIBIT "EHM Engineers, Inc. BUP DING.THE FUTURE DNA FOUNDATION OF EXCELL64CE N D May B, 2024 TF Crossfit RE: Vibration Monitoring Results To Whom It May Concern: EHM Engineers, Inc. has been retained to provide vibration monitoring at the Float Magic building located at 152 2nd Avenue South in Twin Falls, Idaho. EHM understands that the purpose of the vibration monitoring was to capture measureable events related to the proposed operation of a crossfit gym which is to be located in an existing building which address is 163 3`a Avenue South in Twin Falls, Idaho. The procedure and conditions related to the vibration monitoring are outlined below: TF Crossfit organized a typical class scheduled to run from 4Pm to approximately 5:30 Pm on Tuesday May 7, 2024. Their activities included lifting and throwing of lifting bars and weights which was reported to EHM to be the cause for concern and the source of vibration disturbance to the neighboring Float Magic business. EHM Engineers, Inc. setup two seismic monitors (SN UM 139oo and SN BE 170oo) at the site location. Monitor identified as BE 17000 was setup in the alleyway between the two buildings at the north corner of the crossfit gym building near the gas meter and was staked into the earth, buried and covered with one loosely filled sandbag.The second monitor identified as UM 13900 was setup within the Float Magic business along the southern wall nearest the alleyway. This meter was placed without any anchor spike on the vinyl flooring near the float bath and covered with two loosely filled sandbags intended to secure the monitor to the flooring surface.Trigger limits were set on each monitor for o.o5 in/s for monitoring purposes.The following scenarios were observed: i. As the crossfit class began lifting and throwing weighted bars around 4.3opm the monitors were set to record. a. Monitor BE i7000 recorded the following peak particle velocity(PPV) for vibrations observed and recorded at the alleyway: i. oa62 in/s @ 4:39pm Note: Additional recordings were collected and are attached hereto, however the peak value is as reported above. b. Monitor UM i39oo did not record any events as the trigger threshold was not reached. However, histogram readings were collected and indicate a peak particle velocity (PPV) observed and recorded within the Float Magic Building as follows: 621 North College Rd.,Suite 100 •Twin Falls,Idaho 83301 •(2081734-4888 •Fax[2081 734-6049 3501 W.Elder St.,Suite 100 •Boise,Idaho 93705 •1`2081 386-9170 •Fax[2091 386.9076 IN THE FIELDS OF I PLANNING.SURVEYING.HIGHWAYS.WATER. SEWAGE. STRUCTURAL. SUBDIVISIONS.BRIDGES. ENVIRONMENTAL. QUALITY CONTROL. CONSTRUCTION MGMT i. 0.024 in/s at 4:34 pm Note: No PPV values were observed above 0.04 in/s during this period of activity. 2. The crossfit class was asked to stop and rest with no weighted bars being lifted or thrown.A 3/4 ton work pickup was staged in the alleyway to simulate vehicular traffic in the alleyway around 4:52pm and the monitors were set to record. a. Monitor BE 170oo recorded the following peak particle velocity (PPV) for the vibrations observed and recorded at the alleyway: i. o.14i in/s at 5:00pm b. Monitor UM 139oo did not record any events as the trigger threshold was not reached. However, histogram readings were collected and indicate a peak particle velocity observed and recorded within the Float Magic Building as follows: i. 0.029 in/sec at 4:55 Pm Note: No PPV values were observed above 0.04 in/s during this period of activity. 3. The crossfit class was asked to load the weighted bars heavier and have the men in the class lift and throw as if max-out type work-out was being conducted and the use of"crash pads"were employed for this heavier lift scenario at around 5:i2pm and the monitors were set to record. a. Monitor BE 17000 recorded the following peak particle velocity (PPV) for the vibrations observed and recorded at the alleyway: i. 0.192 in/s at 5:13pm b. Monitor UM 1390o did not record any events as the trigger threshold was not reached. However, histogram readings were collected and indicate a peak particle velocity observed and recorded within the Float Magic Building as follows: i. 0.0z5 in/s at 5:13Pm Note: No PPV values were observed above 0.04 in/s during this period of activity. Please find attached hereto the Instantel Event Reports for the vibration monitoring activities observed on May 7, 2024 by EHM personnel. In summary, the maximum PPV observed and reported related to any of the activities or conditions resulted in less than 0.20 in/s magnitude at frequencies between 4Hz and 50Hz. The comparative results from the activities related to the crossfit gym and the proximate alleyway vehicular traffic loads was very minimal. Peak particle velocities differed by only 0.05 in/s at a maximum and a minimum difference within the Float Magic Building of 0.004 in/s magnitude. No damage to either structure as a result of vibrations relating to either the activities attributed to the crossfit gym or the presence of vehicular traffic is anticipated to ; occur. ; 1 621 North College Rd., Suite 100 •Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 •[2081 734 4888 o Fax 12081 73d-6049 350 t Wf Eider St,Suite 100 r Boise,Idaho 83705 •[2081 3306 9170 o Fa<[?081 386 9,176 ' ,`Fr`b 7_: ..fir ._. C.irr. 11,�• i_-• 7F ,, . yF 4.'.l�i�'.L. •,. s- TL . . . I.-i 7. 1 17 It is generally accepted by construction industry standards that vibrations which result in PPV values greater than 0.50 in/s for buildings with plaster finishes and values greater than 0.75 in/s for buildings with drywall finishes will be the minimal threshold for the appearance/observance of the onset of potential damage to structures. In short,until the above stated thresholds are reached, not even the slightest elongation of cracking within either plaster or drywall is evident. Regulations and guidelines have been established for blasting operations and it is a common practice to apply these to ground vibrations from construction equipment. Because standard regulations and criteria are so conservative, there is little evidence to suggest that the duration or number of repeated events f causing vibrations] need special consideration when those standards are followed. Fore example, the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) regulations recognize that many large-scale mining operations will continue for many decades. Some operations have been in existence for more than a century.When the regulations were developed, it was common knowledge that homes in such areas would receive vibrations at relatively low frequencies for decades. (Oriard 2005). Further, it is the opinion of EHM Engineers, Inc. that the vibration levels observed in all cases are consistent in magnitude to adjacent street traffic impacts related to vehicular access and travel through the alleyway. EHM believes that heavier vehicles than a 3/4 ton pickup will utilize and commonly access the alleyway, such as trash and refuse trucks. "The most commonly used limitations are quite properly very conservative. They are intended to prevent even threshold damage (lengthening of hairline cracks), even in poorly maintained houses." (Oriard 2005). It is EHM's experience that most lay persons reactions are based upon perceived noise, whereas damage investigation must focus on the intensity of stresses generated within structural members. The observed magnitude and intensity of vibration is not sufficient to give cause for concern to the structural integrity of the building components. AA LCz& Sincerely, David Thibault, P.E. °s�, EHM Engineers, Inc. REFERENCE: Explosives Engineering, Construction Vibrations and Geotechn Lewis L. Oriard. Published By: International Society of Explosives Engineers. zoos. 621 North College Rd.,Suite 100 •Twin Falls,Idaho 83301 .[2081 734-4888 •Fax 12081 734-61049 350 i W.Elder St.,Suite 1.00 ♦Boise,Idaho 83705 •(208) 386-9170 •Pax[2081 386-9076 irI ilt�.x,ts,�r �'LA�IFP.`JG SU�:V-Y1 t.1 'i.. F:'./Af3. .VAFEP. 5=4OGE. STRUC.rURAI_. sl?lQ:'.51UNS. GPM GC s. 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Histogram 66.3 Intervals May 7124 5:07:20 PM Start Monitoring Histogram-Combo Geo:0.0500 inls Mic:120.0 dB May 7124 5:07:14 PM May 7124 5:17:58 PM No events recorded. Histogram 1277.6 Intervals May 7124 5:18:58 PM Start Monitoring Histogram-Combo Geo;0.0500 Ints Mic:120.0 dB May 7124 5:18:62 PM May 7124 5:23 69 PM No events recorded.. Histogram 60.3 Intervals E i Printed:May 7,2024(V 10,72-10.74) Page 1 g i Instantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 4:33:36 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number UM13900 V 10-90GC Micromate ISEE Histogram Finish Time 4:41:19 PM May 7,2024 Battery Level 3.8 Volts Number of intervals 92.75 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 30,2023 by Instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name UM13900_20240507163336.iDFH Sample Rate 1024sps Operator/Setup: Operator/HISTOGRAM COMBO.MMB Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE Location: Client: 10 r i- -- �r User Name: General; No velocity above 0.04 in/s Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 95.6 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 4:38:11 PM ZC Freq 1.6 Hz 2 Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.5 Hz Amp= 1355 my} Tran Vert Lang PPV 0.008 0.023 0.011 in/s . ZC Freq 43 39 43 Hz o 0 ___ ----------- Date May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7/24 2 Time 4:39:46 PM 4:34:11 PM 4:39:56 PM Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.3 7.1 7.3 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.7 5.0 4.8 Peak Vector Sum 0.024 In/s on May 7, 2024 at 4:34:11 PM 01 0.0 0.0394 a i i 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran:+ Vert:x Long:o Micl- 0.0 Long 0.0 Vert 0.0 Tran —, — - �� — _— �_._ w , 1 0.0 4:33:41 PM 4:35:41 PM 4:37:41 PM 4:39:41 PM 4:41:19 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale: 5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale: Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.000 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Printarl,Maur 7 9n9d N 1n 7d5 Fnrmnt 0 1A95.9n15 Ymark r:mmnratinn Instantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 4:44:55 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number UM13900 V 10-90GC Micromate ISEE Histogram Finish Time 4:50:18 PM May 7, 2024 Battery Level 3.8 Volts Number of Intervals 64.75 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 30,2023 by Instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name UM13900_20240507164455.IDFH Sample Rate 1024sps Operator/Setup: Operator/HISTOGRAM COMBO.MMB Notes USBM RIS507 And OSMRE Location: 1 Client: User Name: General: No velocity above 0.04 In/s Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 95.6 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 4:49:55 PM ZC Freq 1.5 Hz 2 Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.5 Hz Amp=1342 mv) 0 1 f Tran Vert Long �. PPV 0.008 0.020 0.007 in/s ZC Freq 57 37 43 Hz 0 0. --------:--- Date May 7/24 May 7124 May 7 l24 2 Time 4:50:18 PM 4:50:18 PM 4:50:18 PM > Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.3 7.1 7.3 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.7 5.0 4.8 Peak Vector Sum 0.022 in/s on May 7,2024 at 4.50:18 PM 01 o.o 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert: x Long: o Micl. 0.0 4�^ Long 0.0 Vert _._ - 0.0 V Tran __..._.._ 0.0 4:45:00 PM 4:47:00 PM 4:49:00 PM 4:50:18 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale:5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic: 0.000 psi(L)/div Sensor Check i Printed:Mav 7.2024 N 10.741 Format Q 1995.2015 Xmark Corooration lnstantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 4:51:56 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number UM13900 V 10-90GC Micromate lSEE Histogram Finish Time 4:56:37 PM May 7, 2024 Battery Level 3.8 Volts Number of Intervals 56.25 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 30,2023 by instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name UM13900_20240507165156.IDFH Sample Rate 1024sps OperatoriSetup: Operator/HISTOGRAM COMBO.MMB Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE Location: Client: 10 User Name: General: No velocity above 0.04 in/s Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 95.1 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 4:56:11 PM 2 ZC Freq 1.3 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.5 Hz Amp= 1323 mv) / N � Tran Vert Long S PPV 0.010 0.027 0.011 in/sZN ZC Freq 39 39 34 Hz c .............a... Date May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7 l24 Time 4:53:01 PM 4:55:51 PM 4:52:56 PM > Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.3 7.1 7.3 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.7 5.0 4.8 Peak Vector Sum 0.029 in/s on May 7,2024 at 4:55:51 PM a 1 0.0 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran:+ Vert:x Long: o MIcL 0.0 Long 0.0 Vert - _��� __ . 0.0 Tran - 0.0 4:52:01 PM 4:54:01 PM 4:56:01 PM 4:56:37 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale:5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale: Geo: 0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.000 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Printed:Mav 7.2024(V 10.74) Format(-)1995-2015 Xmark Cornoration Instantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 5:07:20 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number UM13900 V 10-90GC Micromate]SEE Histogram Finish Time 5:17:58 PM May 7, 2024 Battery Level 3.8 Volts Number of intervals 127.60 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 30,2023 by Instantel Range - Geo:10.000 in/s File Name UM13900_20240507170720.IDFH Sample Rate 1024sps Operator/Setup: Operator/HISTOGRAM COMBO.MMB Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE Location: 10 Client: User Name: General: No velocity above 0.04 in/s Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 96.0 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 5:15:30 PM 2 ZC Freq 1.4 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.5 Hz Amp=1350 mv) Tran Vert Long S PPV 0.015 0.023 0.019 in/s ZC Freq 37 43 43 Hz Q 0 -.-_..............._." Date May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7/24 .2 Time 5:13:40 PM 5:14:10 PM 5:13:40 PM Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.3 7.1 7.3 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.7 5.0 4.8 Peak Vector Sum 0.025 in/s on May 7,2024 at 5:13:40 PM 01 0.0 0.0394 i— --rF—� 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: Vert: x Long:e H1111111111,111111111 111111111 M11111111,, E Micl. 0.0 Long -- 0.0 Vert __.. _ . -_ r_.._._� 0.0 Tran - 1 m1111111 III III,, rrr , , rrrr I i e _" 0.0 5:07:25 PM 5:09:25 PM 5:11:25 PM 5:13:25 PM 5:15:25 PM 5:17:25 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7►24 Time Scale:5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale: Geo: 0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.000 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Printed:M"7.2024 IV 10 741 Format OO 1995-2015 Xtnark Corooration Instantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 5:18:58 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number UM13900 V 10-90GC Micromate ISEE Histogram Finish Time 5:23:59 PM May 7,2024 Battery Level 3.8 Volts Number of Intervals 60.25 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 30,2023 by instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name UM13900_20240507171858.IDFH Sample Rate 1024sps Operator/Setup: Operator/HISTOGRAM COMBO.MMB Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE Location: 10 Client: User Name: General: 5 No velocity above 0.04 in/s Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 93.9 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 5:23:18 PM ZC Freq 7.6 Hz 2 / Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.5 Hz Amp=1328 mv) 1 / Tran Vert Long Gv 1 PPV 0.004 0.009 0.006 in/s ZC Freq 51 39 43 Hz o o s -------------------- Date May 7124 May 7/24 May 7/24 .2 Time 5:19:13 PM 5:19:23 PM 5:19:18 PM > Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.3 7.1 7.3 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.7 5.0 4.8 Peak Vector Sum 0.010 in/son May 7,2024 at 5:19:23 PM o.1 o.o 0.0394 , 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert: x Long: e MIcL 0.0 Long _ 0.0 Vert 0.0 Tran ---- -r ' _ 0.0 5:19:03 PM 5:21:03 PM 5:23A3 PM 5:23:69 PM May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale:5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale: Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic: 0.000 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Prinlnd•Mav 7 7n?A/v in 7d1 V—.#.rl i004..2niS Y—A,r--#inn Event Report:Monitor Log Start Time End The Status SERIAL NUMBER:BS17000 May 7124 4,34:14 PM Start Monitoring Trigger Level:Histogram May 7/24 4:34:15 PM May 7124 4:42:14 FM Event recorded. (Keyboard Exit}Histogram May 7 124 4:34:30 PM May 7124 4:34:36 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0600 ints May 7/24 4:35:59 PM May 7/24 4:36,04 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Long:0,0500 inis May 7124 4.36:27 PM May 7 124 4:36.32 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0,0600 MIS May 7124 4,36-58 PM May 7124 4:37:03 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0600 finis May 7124 4:46:16 PM May 7 124 4:47:56 PM Event recorded, (Keyboard Exit)Histogram May 7/24 4:63:05 PM May 7124 5,01:09 PM Event recorded. (Keyboard Exit)Histogram May 7124 4:53,17 PM May 7/24 4:63:22 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0500 ints May 7 124 4:53:51 PM May 7 124 4!63:57 PM Event recorded, Trigger Level Long:0.0600 in/s May 7124 4:54:05 FM May 7124 4:54:10 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0500 ints May 7124 4:54:27 PM May 7 124 4:64:32 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert!0.0500 ints May 7 124 5:06:22 PM May 7[24 5:15:14 PM Event recorded. (Keyboard Exit)Histogram May 7124 6:06;23 PM May 7/24 5:06:28 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0600 in/s May 71245,06:57PM May 7 f24 5,.07:02 PM Event recorded, Trigger Level Vert:0,0500 In/s May?/24513:36PM May 7 124 5.13;41 PM Event recorded, Trigger Level Vert;0.0500 ints May 7/24 513:42 P M May 7/24 513:47 PM Event recorded,. Trigger Level Vert 0.0500 Ints Printed:May 7,2024(V 10.72-10.74) Page 1 Instdntet Event Report Histogram Start Time 4:34:15 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Histogram Finish Time 4:42:14 PM May 7,2024 Battery Level 6.3 Volts Number of intervals 95.00 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantei Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name S000KJA8.P30 Sample Rate 1024sps Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 10 ' Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 120.6 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 4:37:05 PM 2 ZC Freq 2.8 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq =20.1 Hz Amp=601 mv) / Tran Vert Long 2 PPV 0.040 0.155 0.090 in/s ZC Freq 43 43 43 Hz o 0 ____________________; Date May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7/24 Time 4:39:50 PM 4:39:50 PM 4:39:50 PM Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency T5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.9 4.1 xx Peak Vector Sum 0.162 in/s on May 7,2024 at 4:39:50 PM 01 a x 0 x x 0.05 0.039 — 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert:x Long:o Mict- 0.0 Long --�.... ! '1h--./`.�..•.J��. / '`- ,� 0.0 i Vert _ 0.0 IV Tran I� �I 0.0 4:34:20 PM 4:36:20 PM 4:38;20 PM 4:40:20 PM 4:42:10 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale: 5 seconds Idiv Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Printed:Mai 7.2024 N 10.741 Format O 1995-2015 Xmark Corooration Instantel Event Report DaterTime Vert at 4:34:30 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 in/s, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.PIO Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE lot- 5 -}- Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 101.9 dB(L)at 1.647 sec ZC Freq 2.4 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=601 mv) 2" Tran Vert Long PPV 0.015 0.050 0.020 in/s PPV(Ponderated) 0.009 0.040 0.016 in/s S PPV 14.52 24.98 17,02 dB ZC Freq 64 37 57 Hz Q Time(Rel.to Trig) 0.605 0,000 0.038 sec m Peak Acceleration 0,027 0,027 0.027 g Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0.000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswiing Ratio 4.1 3.9 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0,052 in/s at 0.000 sec 0.1 0.o x 0.0894 --;--—i—T 1 2 5 10 20 so 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran:+ Vert:x Long:o MicL 0.0 I Lang 0.0 I I Vert �. _ .. ..,. ;. 0.0 Tran 0.0 D, 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale. 0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale: Geo: 0.100 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= ►--——--4 Printed:Mau 7-2024 N 10.741 Format©1995-2015 Xmark Corooration instantel FFT Report Date/Time Vert at 4:34:30 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.PI0 Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=46.50 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s I I' I: �Aol �f� J��i�N� �i ��p '��� 1!�J�hAI '� ��+ I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 160 190 260 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=40.00 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls 0.002 I � I 'li°illt�iil''fli ,I 1 1 0.0 �....,�,.1. I, i i I� I l . �! .:';.;^.... I ..w_4... ...;%! ` '..._..:-. ..,+i-.. t..�....,.t u.�s,.1..,.e':.^.t.i. u...�4;.,rr...x.wa..--:.,..:.,x•:-..v:•':A._..,.u..v,....../ 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=39.25 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s I 0.0 i f 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Well-Dominant Frequency=2.750 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) o.0— 2 10 20 30 4O 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) orintod•U.,,7 9n9d N in 7d1 Fnr t id)1945.9015 Xmark Cmmoratinn Instantel Event Report DaterTime Long at 4:35:59 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE1700O V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.RZO Notes USBM RI8507 And OSMRE 10•- s Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 111.8 dB(L)at 0,895 sec ZC Freq 1.9 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=601 my} 2 Tran Vert Long / PPV 0.030 0.135 0.075 in/s 1 ,, PPV(Ponderated) 0.018 0.109 0.062 in/s '= PPV 20.54 33.61 28.50 dB , ZC Freq 57 39 37 Hz o 0.s .,.._: Time(Rel.to Trig) 0.033 0.032 0.034 sec 0 Peak Acceleration 0.027 0.080 0.066 g > Peak Displacement 0.000 0.001 0,000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7A Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.9 4.1 x Peak Vector Sum 0.151 in/s at 0,033 sec o 1 x 0.0 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran:+ Vert: x Long: o MicL , 0.0 Long 0.0 4 Vert 0.0 f _ _ Tran 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale:0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale:Geo: 0.100 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= ►———--41 Printed,Mau 7 9n2d(V 1f.74) Format tP 1995-2015 Xmark Corooration Instantel FF7` Report Daterrime Long at 4:35:59 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10,72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 in/s, Mic:122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.RZO Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=39.00 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls Aw 0. 2 10 20 30 TO 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=40.38 Hz.,Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls 0.002-'! fpv:.0 1 ��� rt(1t^'n•qY+ .-1i�?^sl,kta.ti'.:u:Ni. . :4 1J -+ . .t _.:a .ti..�.� -awh.{i i r: ..%.r+ r.. , ..i a�,:.;:...a..L.k 0.0 i 2 10 20 30 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=40.38 Hz.,Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls 0.002 �1 r�i I11 TW , 0.0 r— —r—r—I—I— fTT` —f i r" 2 10 20 30 A50 60 70 8O 90 160 110 12'0 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 MicL Dominant Frequency=3.000 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) OA- I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) Priniarl•Mau 7 9f?A W 7n 7d1 ;:—t ne IOQF-9n1F Y—k f`mm.—f— instantel Event Report Date/Time Vert at 4:36:27 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.SRO Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 10 Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 106.0 dB(L)at 0.806 sec ZC Freq 2.6 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=601 mv) 2 Tran Vert Long / PPV 0.030 0.065 0.045 in/s PPV(Ponderated) 0.022 0.049 0,037 in/s c ! PPV 20.54 27.26 24.06 dB ZC Freq 47 47 43 Hz o 015 Time(Rel.to Trig) 0.029 0.011 -0.021 sec 2 Peak Acceleration 0,027 0.053 0,040 g Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0.000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.9 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0.067 in/s at 0.011 sec 0.1 x 0.05 x ex 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert:x Long: o Micl. 0.0 • Long 0.0 4.0 Vert Tran , _ _ 0.0 I.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 6.0 Time Scale:0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.100 in/s/div Mic: 0,001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= ►—— -4 PrintA&Maa 7 9n9d N in M Format A 1995-2015 Xmark Comoration Instantei FFT Report Date/Time Vert at 4:36,27 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0,050 inls, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 inls Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 see at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.SRO Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=50.00 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1,000 in/s t I I `Li i h ul 0.0k 4- 1 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=31.13 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls 0.002 ' I d 0.0 fi',..'14,,.t I t t li t�1+..'Nl..i .l..•t.`.+a+4('(•,4'i.Nw..p.+f�,hAr7,11\. +._�.�J.rCµ•4:h.:;s Lt.�,_.Irrt.u.i..... ..,,1:.us.` .ista.,,..,..-..xx4,✓i.,...E�t..,ti"-« 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=40.00 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls I 0.002 I I V I 1 I I I I I I I 0.0 ���� �I't�V'`Y 4����J�tryW'Mr�+t +1ft'ti.�+e„�rV-vww w,��wtw+ r„+r.�,✓�w�w.,�4 2 10 20 30 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 MicL Dominant Frequency=2.625 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event Y-1.000 dB(L) i i '1 1t 0.0 I 2 1O 20 30 40 5O 60 70 80 9O 100 11'0 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) Prinfad•M—7 MA N IA 7d1 Fnrmat 0 1 WN-90 S Xmark r:mmnration W Instantel Event Report Date/Time Vert at 4:36:58 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10,72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA8.TM0 Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 10 51 Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 120.6 dB(L)at 2.698 sec ZC Freq 2.8 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=601 mv) 2 r Tran Vert Long ,f PPV 0.025 0.055 0.025 in/s u, 1 PPV(Ponderated) 0.018 0.041 0,019 in/s 5 PPV 18.96 25.81 18.96 dB ZC Freq 51 37 51 Hz o 0 ------------------------ Time(Ref.to Trig) -0.016 0.001 -0.046 sec Peak Acceleration 0.027 0,040 0.027 g Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0.000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 T4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.9 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0,055 In/s at 0.001 sec 0.1 0.0 x 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert:x Long: o E MicL 0.0 j. Long 0.0 Vert 0.0 Tran I - 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale: 0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale: Geo:0,100 in/s/div Mic: 0.001 psi(L)/dIv Sensor Check Trigger= ► -——-4 Printed:Mav 7.2024 IV 10.741 Format O 1995-2015 Xmark Corporation w Instantel FFT Report Date/Time Vert at 4:36:58 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10,72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name S000KJA8.TM0 Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=47.13 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls .1441 AoJ Oovbll�w i 0.0 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 i40 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=41.50 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s E i II i �I ,�i��+'� ( � 1 I�,��,�l�l��y�l���kj^�'�='��4�i.,i•d,deg:; ���Ivl�',h:'is�';,�.,y�ll,,�.�j+i�#,�'�NW,A{':',:'Fa!r�jr�,�:�r:�'s4;�r,�i.�1�•�1�`t��,i1i+�I�.f�4�J��e`,ti�N,}^rwtia�t�'�4I��.��-1��i.'nla 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=34.50 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls ����ItU,�I� �l 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 MicL Dominant Frequency=2.125 Hz.,Amplitude=0,000, PSPL From Event -1.000 dB(L) 0.11 JA i i I I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) Printed:Mav 7.2024 W 10.741 Format©1995-2015 Xmark Corporation Instantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 4:46:16 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Histogram Finish Time 4:47:56 PM May 7,2024 Battery Level 6.3 Volts Number of Intervals 19.00 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name SOOOKJA9.940 Sample Rate 1024sps Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 101 No velocity above 0.04 Inis Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 118.3 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 4:47:36 PM ZC Freq 3.8 Hz 2 Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=586 mv) / N / 1 / Tran Vert Long PPV 0,025 0.025 0.020 in/s ZC Freq 51 39 73 Hz o 0 ____________________ Date May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7/24 Time 4:46:36 PM 4:46:36 PM 4:46:36 PM Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.2 Peak Vector Sum 0.034 in/s on May 7,2024 at 4:46:36 PM 0.1 0.0 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert:x Long:o I M1cL 0.0 Long 0.0 i , r Vert -- 0.0 Tran 0.0 4:46:21 PM 4:47:51 PM May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale:5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Printed Mav 7.2n2d N 10 741 Format(,)1995-2015 Xmark Cornoration W tnstantel Event Report Histogram Start Time 4:53:05 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Pius Histogram Finish Time 5:01:09 PM May 7,2024 Battery Level 6.2 Volts Number of Intervals 96.00 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name S000KJA9,KH0 Sample Rate 1024sps Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE lot Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 127.4 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 4:59:20 PM 2 ZC Freq 4.7 Hz Channel Test Passed{Freq =20.1 Hz Amp=605 mv) Tran Vert Long = 1 PPV 0,080 0.135 0.075 in/s } ZC Freq 47 34 43 Hz o 015 ---------------------" T Date May 7/24 May 7124 May 7/24 a: Time 5:00:55 PM 5:00:55 PM 5:00:25 PM Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed T Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.1 x x Peak Vector Sum 0.141 in/s on May 7,2024 at 5:00:55 PM 01 x 0.0 m 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 so 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert:x Long: o _ I MlcL 0.0 Lang /�_____/ 0.0 —J L Vert 0.0 iv Tran ! ! 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"i'T i'(T I r t`rl'T ~i�- 7 0.0 4:53:10 PM 4:55:10 PM 4:57:10 PM 4:59:10 PM 5:01:05 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale: 5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check ©4 t..r•AA—7 one M in 7A% c,,., t n inag.,7nas Y—ie r.,.,, ti— Instantel Event Report Date/Time Vert at 4:53:17 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 inls, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA9.KTO Notes USBM R18507 And©SMRE 10 T 5 Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 115.4 dB(L)at 4,377 sec ZC Freq 3.0 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=605 mv) 2 Tran Vert Long PPV 0.045 0.080 0.050 in/s t / PPV(Ponderated) 0.031 0.068 0.032 in/s PPV 24.06 29.06 24.98 dB ZC Freq 37 32 47 Hz = Time(Rol.to Trig) 0.965 0.966 0.921 sec i0 Peak Acceleration 0.040 0.053 0.040 g > Peak Displacement 0,000 0.000 0,000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 02-/ overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0.092 in/s at 0.967 sec 0.1 0.05 xx 0.0394 1 J* 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert: x Long:o MicL ` 0.0 _ Long APIA 4-- 0.0 Vert 0.0 Tran 0.0 .0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale:0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale:Geo: 0.100 in/s/div Mic: 0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= ►———-/ Printarl-Mav 7 7n?d/V in 7d1 Format Z iQQS-9M 5 Xmnrk Cmmnratinn Instantel FFT Report Date rime Vert at 4:53:17 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name Sa00KJA9.KT0 Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=46.50 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s 0.002 �— ' [I l f 1 � 0.avlM�ll �. �Irhda��►I�wi"� bu4 �+. +Mu e1�xV�. ti M4'hwwMW�AJ!- r+vVwvf. rwH1A�WW I.MMU 1 1 I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=36.25 Hz.,Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 inls 0,002 I I I I =I , I I I I g 4 �ut',, - illlii/1 �Fllll9�i{�tilA�1i'�11', ,",�.r ,:i .::Jya,,,,d:..'tr;„,..,w,v{•v.-+�>',,.. ccM i ,,, 0.0 I I I I r<v..�;�,t' f:... ..!r-�..�w._.1,.:.h.:.. „+..,a.-•.:.r.,. ..4:,..rKr-r.,... I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency-45,25 Hz.,Amplitude=0,002, PPV from Event=-1,000 in/s 0.002 I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Micl-Dominant Frequency=2.125 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) o.a 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) Printwi Mav 7 7n?A tv 1n 7dt Knrmat Ccc 1995.9f)15 Xmark Qmmnmfinn W 0-MA Instantel Event Report Date/Time Long at 4:53:51 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 Mini Mate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA9.LR0 Notes USBM RI8507 And OSMRE 10 Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 104.2 dB(L)at 0,372 sec ZC Freq 3.7 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=605 mv) 2 Tran Vert Long PPV 0.040 0.090 0.065 rods N 1 PPV(Ponderated) 0.033 0.071 0.046 in/s PPV 23.04 30.08 27.26 dB µ ZC Freq 47 47 43 Hz o a _.. .................. Time(Rel.to Trig) 0,029 0.057 0,024 sec w I Peak Acceleration 0.027 0.066 0,040 g T Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0.000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7A Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0.091 in/s at 0.057 sec 0.1 x x x x�x 0.0 x x 0.0394- f--F 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: + Vert: x Long: o MicL 0.0 Long 0.0 - t i Vert Fdi i _�_,.-_, __ 0.0 Tran 0.0 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale: 0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.100 in/s/d'iv Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= ►----- — -A Printed,Mal;7.2024(V 10,741 Format 9)1995-2015 Xmark Corporation Instantel FFT Report Date/Time Long at 4:53:51 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s,Mic:122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.3 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 In/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA9.LRO Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=47.00 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 In/s r I I ! t' 0.0 I � � � I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=39.00 Hz„Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s I I ! 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L._ s,i. ..J+.... _ �.1.-r. ___.4- .-A- -•.,.+,_,..,x... -.I 2 110 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90�100 110 120130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240°250 Long Dominant Frequency»39.00 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 In/s 0.002 IIt�,�N�+M11YP'I�t'Y'11 '� I' }w'MI��` w`Y'hrrinM'M t 5 .�+1MJ�rNkAtU+�.wyy/4y6j'S�' M1froN+nN�r.'. .w� hMY,nraM1.44+�1wi�+u,t'AN+i'Ww 0.0 I r 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 We!-Dominant Frequency=2.125 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) 0. 11' ; 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) --Al 9n 4AI C.... —frl 9no¢.'M C V-1,1`--C— Instantel Event Report Date/Time Vert at 4:54:05 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Pius Trigger Source Geo:0,050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.2 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA9.M50 Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 122.2 dB(L)at 0.903 sec ZC Freq 3.3 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp W 605 mv) 2 Tran Vert Long / PPV 0,025 0.095 0.050 in/s 1 PPV(Ponderated) 0.014 0.076 0.037 inls / PPV 18,96 30.55 24.98 dB �. ZC Freq 51 43 39 Hz o ° .............. --------- Time(Rol.to Trig) 4.427 0.016 0.020 sec Peak Acceleration 0.027 0,066 0.040 g > Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0.000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz °x Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0.101 in/s at 0.017 sec 0.1 x x x� 0.0 x 0 0,0394 4--I- i—+ 4-4-= g 1 2 5 10 20 s0 100 y Frequency(Hz) Tran; + Vert:x Long:e MICL I 0.0 Long 0.0 I ; I Vert _ + 0.0 I ' I Tran I �- 0.0 1 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 6.0 Time Scale:0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale: Geo:0,100 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= ►———-� ne�•��-ua..> nnv n•�n v� C.-...-..•n Inn=9n1C V.. 6 f'........nli..w Nortnstantet FFT Report Date/Time Vert at 4:54:05 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MhMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.2 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name SOOOKJA9.M50 Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=41.75 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s 1 I I 1 0.0 ; ��Y,t�`�''lT �f � I f ��' �. �''�"��►�+�P �' h�'�+I �,a;�� ���+u��M '��1�'r��'� �, �I� �� 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 260 210 220 230 240 25O Vert Dominant Frequency=41.50 Hz.,Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s i 0,002 - I ; i 0.0 �.i '•;-.�..."! '', Ii�i�i�rfi�{:'rf.W. w..:rbMti..- .' +1....:� ...«ir..>n..: ..1.. t_.V...M,. :1 Nv lv M,. _ _ ,, 1 2 /0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=41.50 Hz.,Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s 0.0 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Wei-Dominant Frequency=3.125 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) 0.0 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 160 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) W Instantet Event Report Date rime Vert at 4:54:27 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo:0.050 in/s, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.2 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps Fife Name SOOOKJA9.MRO Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 1 Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 104.2 dB(L)at 0.352 sec ZC Frey 6.0 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=605 mv) 2 Tran Vert Long / PPV 0.035 0.105 0.055 in/s m 1 PPV(Ponderated) 0.021 0.085 0.043 inls PPV 21.88 31.42 25.81 dB w ZC Frey 51 43 37 Hz o ©s— ..... ------------- Time(Rel.to Trig) 3.381 0.016 0,021 sec 2 Peak Acceleration 0.040 0.066 0.040 g > Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0.000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.1 Peak Vector Sum 0.111 in/s at 0.017 sec 0.1 x x x 0.0 e ° 0.0394 x x it 1 2 5 10 20 so 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran: ++ Vert:x Long:o i . Long 0.0 Vert 0.0 (- Tran 1 I 0.0 .0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale: 0,20 sec/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.100 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= Ili———--4 Instantel FFT Report Daterflme Vert at 4:54:27 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 inls, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.2 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name S000KJA9.MR0 Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=40.75 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s 0. 2 10 20 30 0 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 260 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=37.25 Hz.,Amplitude=0,002, PPV from Event=-1,000 in/s 0.002 t 1 0. I:rn' e5`nS 11! fl".�,r•. p +r: .ratr'}.,ilr. �„ .r- .i t. f. ^-' I p 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=40.63 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s I I 0.002 � i i I ��iA�84{nv4��"'' ��7'1''�` SVIt ate,'. Lld++r1 inw.,� � +M1:4.axti•tJJtwreatr rrw h,uw` � 0.0 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 MicL Dominant Frequency=2.000 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) L_ I I 1 I 1 I I ,I I �,Jrl 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) tnstantei Event Report Histogram Start Time 5:06:22 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Histogram Finish Time 5:15:14 PM May 7,2024 Battery Level 6.3 Volts Number of Intervals 106.00 at 5 seconds Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Range Geo:10.000 in/s File Name SOOOKJAA.6MO Sample Rate 1024sps Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 10- T Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 121.4 dB(L)on May 7,2024 at 5:09:32 PM ZC Freq 3.5 Hz 2_ / Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=589 mv) // vi 1 / _ Tran Vert Long PPV 0.050 0.185 0.060 in/s ZC Freq 39 37 37 Hz o p .................... Date May 7/24 May 7/24 May 7/24 w Time 5:13:37 PM 5:13:37 PM 5:13:37 PM > t Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed T Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz o.2- x Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.2 Peak Vector Sum 0.192 in/s on May 7,2024 at 5:13:37 PM o 1 xxx o.o x R+ + 0.0394 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 y Frequency(Hz) Tran:+ Vert:x Long: o I, i 1 Micl- ? 0.0 f\ Long 0.0 - _ f Vert _____�_.. 0.0 Tran 1IMItl 11 "rri r r`rr rrr , , 0.0 5:06:27 PM 5:08:27 PM 5:10:27 PM 5:12:27 PM 5:14:27 PM 5:15:12 PM May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 May 7124 Time Scale:5 seconds/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.050 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Printed,Mav 7 ?n?d tv 10 741 Format©1995-2015 Xmark Corporation W InStantef Event Report DatelTime Vert at 5:06:23 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 in/s, Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.2 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name S000KlAA.6N0 Notes USBM R18507 And OSMRE 10 ' Microphone Linear Weighting PSPL 95.9 dB(L)at 4.446 sec ZC Freq 6.0 Hz Channel Test Passed(Freq=20.1 Hz Amp=589 my j 2 l Tran Vert Long PPV 0.045 0.050 0.040 in/s 1 PPV(Ponderated) 0.028 0.040 0,030 in/s S PPV 24.06 24.98 23.04 dB ZC Freq 47 43 51 Hz o ---------------- Time(Rel.to Trig) 0.021 0.000 0,013 sec d Peak Acceleration 0.040 0.040 0.040 g > 1 Peak Displacement 0.000 0.000 0,000 in Sensor Check Passed Passed Passed Frequency 7.5 7.5 7.4 Hz 0.2 Overswing Ratio 4.1 3.8 4.2 Peak Vector Sum 0.059 in/s at 0.000 sec 0.1 0.0 xxx+ 0.0394-�- 1 �2 5 10 20 so 100 > Frequency(Hz) Tran:,+ Vert: x Long:o i Micl- Long - 0,0 _ 0.0 Vert Tran 0.0 ,0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time Scale: 0.20 sec/div Amplitude Scale:Geo:0.100 in/s/div Mic:0.001 psi(L)/div Sensor Check Trigger= I►------_- -A 7 7fl9A Al In 7A\ Fnrmo}Yc1 70�5_7fiY5 YmaYL f nrnnratinn Instantel FFT Report Date/Time Vert at 5:06:23 PM May 7,2024 Serial Number BE17000 V 10.72-8.17 MiniMate Plus Trigger Source Geo: 0.050 in/s,Mic: 122.0 dB(L) Battery Level 6.2 Volts Range Geo: 10.000 in/s Unit Calibration May 2,2023 by Instantel Record Time 5.0 sec at 1024 sps File Name S000KJAA.6N0 Notes Tran Dominant Frequency=43.38 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s i 0.0 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 160 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Vert Dominant Frequency=38.13 Hz.,Amplitude=0.002, PPV from Event=-1.000 in/s 0.002 i f fell 'i ti 0.0 1. +4-y,- .N{rAfit. iy, - %J-1.Ri ei a'�=�t•i",t� •a-?-.a :..�.. .vv:7:.sVw��?...•.,.tW-a+...d4.r.;.n, ,4,, ...9,,.I..+a:wa�:h.y.r• .•P. 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Long Dominant Frequency=37.88 Hz.,Amplitude=0.001, PPV from Event=-1.000 In/s 1 I I 0.0 2 10 20 30 0 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 MicL Dominant Frequency=2.125 Hz.,Amplitude=0.000, PSPL From Event=-1.000 dB(L) I I 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 Frequency(Hz.) 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Trigger Level Vert 0.0500 InIs May 7124 4:36,69 PM May 7/24 4-,38,04 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Long:0.0500 lnls May 7124 4:36:27 PM May 7124 4:36*32 PM Event recorded, Trigger Level Vert:0.0500 in/s May 7124 4:36,58 PM May 7124 4:37:03 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vat.0.0500 ln1s May 7124 4:46:16 PM May 7/24 4:47:56 PM Event recorded. (Keyboard Exit)Histogram May 7/24 4:53:06 PM May 7124 5:01:09 PM Event recorded. (Keyboard Exit)Histogram May 7124 41:53:17 PM May 7124 4:5122 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert;0.0500 ln/s May 71244:63'.61 PM May 7124 4:53:57 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Long:0.0600 in/s, May 7/24 4.5*.05 PM May 7124 4:54:10 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0500 In/$ May 7 124 4,54:27 PM May 7124 4;54:32 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0800 ln1s May 7 124 5:06:22 PM May 7124 5:16:14 PM Event recorded. (Keyboard E,)dt)Histogram May 7 124 5:06:23 PM May 7124 5:06:28 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert-0.0500 his May 7/24 5:06:57 PM May 7 124 5:07:02 P M Event recorded. Trigger Level Veit 0.0500 ints May 7 124 5:13:36 PM May 7 124 6:13:41'PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert:0.0500 in1s May 7 t24 6:13:42 PM May 7124 5:13:47 PM Event recorded. Trigger Level Vert,O,DSOO Ws Printed:May 7.2024(V 1 D-72-10,74) Page 1 Jody Green From: Kelli Ebersole EXHIBIT Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:49 AM To: Jody Green Subject: FW: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 CITY OF pQ sfRviNp Kelli Ebersole, CityFlanner Planning & Zoning Department 203 Main Ave. E., Twin Falls, ID 83301 20€ -735-7294 keebersole@tfid.org From:forms@tfid.org<forms@tfid.org> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:22 AM To: Kelli Ebersole<Ke Ebersole @tfid.org>; Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org>;Jonathan Spendlove <JSpendlove@tfid.org> Subject: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 A public comment has been submitted for PZ24-0033 presented at the Planning and Zoning Meeting on 5/14/2024. Name:Shawnee Powers Email• shawnee@floatmagic.com Comments: Respected members of the Commission, My name is Shawnee Powers. I am the owner of Float Magic located at 152 2"a Ave S.The idea for Float Magic began in 2019, wherein I wanted to provide a place of relaxation and heating in Twin Falls. Before deciding on a building for my vision, I thoroughly conducted analysis as to carry out due diligence for an appropriate atmosphere and location to build a sanctuary.As you know, that process was lengthy, difficult, and expensive, but we were successful in accomplishing our task and opened our doors a year after submitting our building permit in February of 2021. Since opening, we have served over 6,700 clients, 1 including veterans,teachers, athletes, active military, and business professionals,We have also served nearly 200 first responders through our SWELL Lifeline program. Our services have proved to be beneficial in treating anxiety, depression, PTSD, and the physical demands and emotional traumas often associated with many high stress positions. Because the services we offer are heavily dependent on sensory deprivation, meditation, and relaxation, it is imperative that we maintain a tranquil atmosphere. Our floatation therapy consists of float tanks fitted with heavy satinated water to deliver these effects.As you know,water amplifies vibration and sound. Noise disturbance and any detectable seismic interference are incredibly detrimental to the treatments'effectiveness, and the continued success of Float Magic. A mutual friend introduced me to Becky Chambers and informed me of the plans to bring in TF CrossFit to the building directly behind Float Magic in April. I was excited because we have many synergetic relationships with other health,fitness, and athletic-focused businesses,due to our effectiveness on recovery. I was proactive in reaching out to the owners and we have communicated about their progress. One concern that has come up is that CrossFit exercises often include dropping heavy weights or other objects.As individuals have been using equipment during their testing and building process, it has created a,significant disturbance throughout our building, but most notably in our float rooms.The sound is audible as,the concussive force travels to our building and can be felt by individuals using our services. It has,been referred to as a drum beating or distant repetitive booms in what is supposed to be a calm, quiet, disturbance-free environment. I have spoken with Becky Chambers and Laura Fitzgerald on several occasions to address these concerns and to discuss options for a workable solution. One idea,that has the best Likelihood of success is for the facility to have a "false floor'that would dampen the sound and absorb the vibrations. I spoke with Colby Ricks,who was also the architect on the Float Magic building. He had mentioned that a false floor was likely the best remedy for this problem. I want to be and have been proactive and transparent on this issue, and I want TF CrossFit to be successful. I am hopeful that we can work together for many years to come in providing health services in Twin 2 Falls, but if the expected activities continue without proper vibrational mitigation, I will no'Longer be able to operate Float Magic unless the noise and vibration nuisance is addressed in the special use permitting process. I know that I have civil remedies available should I be forced to close my doors. I do;not want to go that route, nor do I want that kind of relationship with my new neighbors.That is why lam asking this commission to require that the sound and seismic issues be addressed before a permit is issued. I know that TF Cross Fit is required to address the effects on neighboring properties in its application (Twin Falls City Code §1 0-3-4(D)(2))J am not aware of the extent this will be addressed, but I know the owners and I have discussed it on several occasions to address the impact their regular occurrences may have on my services before getting much further in the process. As you are aware,the commission must consider the effect of the "operation that will be detrimental to any person, property or to the general welfare of the surrounding neighborhood" and any adverse effects caused by the expansion (Id.).While the sound a,nd vibration adversely affect my business, I am most concerned that'limiting operations in either their business or mine will not be a successful outcome.The best outcome will be mitigating the vibrational effects so that both businesses may operate at full capacity. Again, I do not want to be a hinderance to TF CrossFit's success or delay the opening of this project. However, addressing these issues now is far more likely to be beneficial to all parties in the long run. Please require a false floor to be installed as part of the permit, Limit outdoor activity such as weightlifting,tire flipping, Loud music or anything that would potentially carryto my business without proper mitigation. I also request that vehicle traffic from their clientele be limited from driving directly behind my building and essentially my float tanks so that the seismic and noise disturbances can be eliminated. s d i Thank you for your time and consideration. r Best regards, Shawnee i y F 4 I Jody Green From: Kelli Ebersole Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:49 AM To: Jody Green Subject: FW: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 CITY OF TWINFALIS sfMnNb Kelli Ebersole, CityP/anner Planning & Zoning Department 203 Main Ave. E., Twin Falls, ID 83301 208-735-7294 keebersole@tfid.ora From:forms@tfid.org<forms@tfid.org> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:25 AM To: Kelli Ebersole<KeEbersole@tfid.org>; Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org>;Jonathan Spendlove <JSpendlove@tfid.org> Subject: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 A public comment has been submitted for PZ24-0033 presented at the Planning and Zoning Meeting on 5/14/2024. Name: Sonya Black Haines Email: blackhaines.@gmail.com Comments: May 8, 2024 To Whom this May Concern. Float Magic has been extremely important to my overall health and wellbeing. Currently, 1 am a member and utilize multiple services on a weekly basis. On May 7, 2024, 1 was requested to join Float Magic in listening to sounds emanating from a potential new business to the back of the building. I was 1 asked to give honest feedback on any interference to my visit that could affect overall safety and tranquility. At first, I was in the Zen room,feeling vibrations and thumping sounds in brief intervals around 4:30 PM to 4:45P,M.This continued when I moved to the IR sauna at around 4:54PM,where the vibrations affected the IR panels, causing a rattling with each,thump. I'm grateful for the chance to speak up and safeguard the serene atmosphere of Float Magic.This enables me to have a peaceful experience as I concentrate on my emotional fitness and overattweLt-being. Sincerely, SONYA BLACK HAINES Sonya Black Haines 2 Jody Green From: Kelli Ebersole Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:50 AM To: Jody Green Subject: FW: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 CITY OF TRIM FALLS spM1NG Kelli Ebersole, CityFI,7nner Planning & Zoning Department 203 Main Ave. E., Twin Falls, ID 83301 208-735-7294 keebersole@tfid.ora From:forms@tfid.org<forms@tfid.org> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:29 AM To: Kelli Ebersole<KeEbersole@tfid.org>; Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org>;Jonathan Spendlove <JSpend love @tfid.org> Subject: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 A public comment has been submitted for PZ24-0033 presented at the Planning and Zoning Meeting on 5/14/2024. Name:Ashlynn Dodds Email: ash,pjynn.do@gmail.com Comments: 5/9/24 I observed a group participating in a workout at the CrossFit building on 5/7/24. They started with spinning bikes, pull-ups, and bar lifting that didn't make any vibrations in the CrossFit Building.When the workout added weights to the bars, individuals were dropping them throughout their workout which created a lot of reverberation from the metal weights hitting the floor. I observed for about 45 minutes and I had a headache afterwards because of the vibrations. I previously worked at Bearded Axe,the axe throwing gym, and without absorption earplugs, would get the same headaches from the reverberation of the metal axes constantly hitting the wall. Something needs to be done to absorb the reverberations to create pleasant experiences for surrounding businesses' clients as welt as potential clients for 1 1 the CrossFit gym. It was demonstrated tome that the weights can be dropped with crash pads underneath which decreased the reverberation significantly.Ashlynn Dodds 9 fi E 2 Jody Green From: Kelli Ebersole Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:50 AM To: Jody Green Subject: FW: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 T%7N FALLS (�..SeRV1MG Q� Kelli Ebersole, City Planer Planning & Zoning Department 203 Main Ave. E., Twin Falls, ID 83301 208-735-7294 keebersole@tfid.org From:forms@tfid.org<forms@tfid.org> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:30 AM To: Kelli Ebersole<KeEbersole@tfid.org>; Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org>;Jonathan Spendlove <JSpendlove@tfid.org> Subject: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 A public comment has been submitted for PZ24-0033 presented at the Planning and Zoning Meeting on 5/14/2024. Name: Cameron Riley Email: camleeriley11_@gmai com Comments: To Whom It May Concern: My name is Cameron Riley and I am employed at Float Magic. On Tuesday May 7th, 2024 1 was asked to go to the center and be there while Twin Falls CrossFit conducted a trial run of weights being dropped. When weight dropping began I was in our float suite closest to Twin Falls CrossFit. Once weight dropping began I could hear it where I was located. It sounded like a series of small thuds. I then was asked to switch places and go to the CrossFit gym to ensure weight dropping was being done. 1 If you have any questions please contact me gg 4 4 Thank you, 7 Cameron Lee Ilkley 3 E Z 6 2 Jody Green From: Kelli Ebersole Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:50 AM To: Jody Green Subject: FW: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 CITY OF TWINFMJS SQRVIW6 Kelli Ebersole, City P/,7nner Planning & Zoning Department 203 Main Ave. E., Twin Falls, ID 83301 208-735-7294 keebersole@tfid.ora From:forms@tfid.org<forms@tfid.org> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 9:31 AM To: Kelli Ebersole<KeEbersole@tfid.org>; Lisa Strickland <LStrickland@tfid.org>;Jonathan Spendlove <JSpendlove@tfid.org> Subject: Public Comment Notice for PZ24-0033 A public comment has been submitted for PZ24-0033 presented at the Planning and Zoning Meeting on 5/14/2024. Name:Tara Raine-Riley Email: tarakay96Ebyahoo.com Comments: To Whom It May Concern: On Tuesday May 7th, 2024 1 was asked to go to Float Magic and observe weight dropping from Twin Falls CrossFit located behind Float Magic. I could hear when weights were being dropped. I was positioned in the lobby closest to the front of the building. I took a video where you can see water in a bottle ripple from the dropping. I arrived at Float Magic at 3:45pm and throughout the hour of observation I could hear the weights being dropped. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. u i' Tara Maine-Riley I' F. G 4 b i i 3 f I k 1 2