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Chapter 16

ARTICLE II. – NOISE

Sec. 16-18. – Purpose of noise regulations.

(Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Editor’s note— Ord. of 6-20-2011, amended Ch. 16, Art. II., §§ 16-19—16-24 in their entirety. For purposes of clarity, and at the editor’s discretion, Ord. of 6-20-2011, § 16-19 was included as

Sec. 16-19. – Definitions.

A weighted sound level. The sound pressure level in decibels as measured on a sound level meter using the A-weighting network. The level so read is designated dB(A).

Acoustic music. Music that is produced solely or primarily by instruments which produce sound through entirely acoustic means, as opposed to electric or electronic means.

Decibel (dB). A unit for describing the amplitude of sound, equal to 20 times the logarithm to the  base 10 of the ratio of the pressure of the sound measured to the reference pressure, which is 20 micronewtons per square meter.

Emergency work. Any work performed for the purposes of preventing or alleviating physical trauma  or property damage threatened or caused by an existing or imminent peril.

Event. A gathering of people for the purpose of recreation, entertainment, worship, fundraising, or cultural activity outdoors on a lot or other property, where amplified sound is emitted from the property.

Nighttime. As used in this article nighttime shall mean the time period between the hours of 10:00

p.m. and the following 7:00 a.m.

Noise. Any sound which annoys or disturbs humans or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological effect on humans.

Outdoor amplified sound. Any sound using sound amplifying equipment where such equipment is located outside of a residential or commercial structure or within such structures where it is obvious that the sound emitted from the amplifying equipment is intended to be transmitted to the outside through  open doors or windows or other openings in the structure.

Sound amplifying equipment. Any device for the amplification of the human voice, music, or any  other sound, including televisions, electronic loud speakers, jukeboxes, stereos, compact disc players  and radios.

Sound level meter. An instrument which includes a microphone, amplifier, IRS detector, integrator or time averages, output meter and weighting network used to measure sound pressure levels.

Unnecessary noise. Any excessive or unusually loud sound which disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood or which does annoy, disturb, injure or endanger the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of any reasonable person of ordinary sensibilities or causes damage to property.

(Ord. No. 106, § 1, 11-19-2001; Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Sec. 16-20. – Penalty.

Any violation of this article shall subject the offender to a civil penalty in the amount of $250.00 for the first violation, and $500.00 for the second violation. Permits will be revoked for the third violation, and the offender will lose the privilege to apply for a permit until the calendar year following the violations.

(Ord. No. 106, § 5, 11-19-2001; Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Sec. 16-21. – Prohibited noises.

(Ord. No. 106, § 2, 11-19-2001; Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Sec. 16-22. – Exceptions.

Exceptions to the prohibited noises listed in section 16-21 are as follows:

(Ord. No. 106, § 3, 11-19-2001; Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Sec. 16-23. – Permits required; contents.

The provisions of this article shall not apply for activities described in a permit issued by the sheriff; upon a written application which states at the minimum:

(Ord. No. 106, § 4, 11-19-2001; Ord. No. 112, § 4, 5-28-2002; Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Sec. 16-24. – Noise measurement standards and determinations.

(Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Sec. 16-25. – Enforcement.

The county sheriff or designee shall have the authority to order those person(s) determined to be in violation of this article to cease producing the sound in excess of that authorized. Such order shall not affect other enforcement methods available for violation of this article.

(Ord. of 6-20-2011)

Secs. 16-26—16-42. – Reserved.

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