HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances - No. 1449ORDINANCE NO. 1449
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI
ENACTING A NOISE REGULATION ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Lodi Municipal Code Title 9 - Public Peace, Morals And
Welfare is hereby amended by adding Chapter 9.20 entitled "Noise
Regulation", as follows:
Sec ti ons :
9.20.010. Definitions.
A. "Ambient Noise'' means the all-encompassing noise associated with
a given environment, usually being a composite of sounds with
many sources near and far as determined at any specific point.
B. "Clearly Audible" means those sounds or noises which can be heard
by any person of average or normal hearing capability.
C. "Commercial Noise" means that noise or sound which is generated
or created by the use, operation or maintenance of any commercial
activity, including but not limited to the operation of
machinery , construct i on equ i pmen t , rnanufac tu ri ng equ i pmen t , rno tor
vehicles operated in conjunction with such use, and shall include
but not be limited to compressors, fans, air conditioning units,
and sound amplification systems utilized in conjunction with such
functions .
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D. "Decibel" (db) means a unit of level which denotes the ratio
between two quantities which are proportional to power; the
number of decibels corresponding to the ratio of two amounts of
power is ten times the logarithm to the base ten of this ratio; a
unit of measure of sound (noise) level.
E. "Emergency Work" means work made necessary to restore property to
a safe condition following a public calamity, or work required to
protect persons or property from eminent exposure to danger or
damage, or work by public or private utilities when restoring
util i ty service.
F. "Motor Vehicle" includes any car, truck, motorcycle, motor
scooter, and any and all self-propelled vehicles, as defined in
the California Vehicle Code, including but not limited to
mini -bi kes and go-carts .
G. "Noise Level" means the same as "sound level". The terms may be
used interchangeably .
H. "Sound Level" means the same as "noise level"; in decibels, that
quantity measured with a sound level meter as defined herein, by
use of the "A" frequency weighting and "fast" time averaging
unless some other time averaging is specified.
I. "Sound Level Meter" means an instrument of measurement of sound
including a microphone, amplifier, an attenuator, networks for at
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least the standardized "A" frequency weighting, and an indicating
instrument having at least the standardized dynamic
characteristic "fast", as specified in the American National
Standards Institute specifications for sound level meters,
S1.4-1971.
9.20.020. Public Nuisance Noise.
The following special noise restrictions are hereby established
impact and may be enforced without without regard to their sound leve
the prerequisite of a sound level measurement.
A. General Noise Regulations:
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, and in
addition thereto, it shall be unlawful for any persons to
willfully make or continue or permit or cause to be made or
continued, any loud, unnecessary or unusual noise which
unreasonably disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood or
which causes discomfort or annoyance to any reasonable person of
normal noise sensitivity.
B. The standards which shall be considered in-determining whether a
violation of the provision of this Section exists shall include,
but not be limited to, the following:
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The volume of the noise;
The intensity of the noise;
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Whether the nature of the noise is usual or
unusual for the area and hour;
Whether the origin of the noise is natural or
unnatural ;
The volume and intensity of the background noise,
if any;
The proximity of the noise to residential sleeping
faci 1 i ti es ;
The nature and the zoning of the area within which
the noise emanates;
The density of the inhabitation of the area within
which the noise emanates;
The time of day or night the noise occurs;
The duration of the noise;
Whether the noise is produced by a commercial or
noncommercial activity.
This sect
herein .
on shall be inapplicable to emergency work as def ned
9.20.030. Excessive, Offensive or Disturbing Noise.
The following activities are declared to cause excessive,
offensive or disturbing noise in violation of this section, but said
enumeration shall not be deemed exclusive:
A. It shall be unlawful 'for any person to sound any horn or other
signalling device on any vehicle except as an emergency or danger
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warning signal. This provision shall be inapplicable to the
sounding of any horn, bell, whistle, siren or other audible
warning device which is operated in compliance with section 7604
of the California Public Utilities Code, or with any other state
or federal provision governing railroad operations.
B. It shall be unlawful to play or operate any drum, radio,
phonograph, loud speaker, sound amp1 ifier, stereo, television, or
other similar sound system, whether mobile or from a fixed
location upon the public streets, public right of way or in
public parks in such a fashion that it is clearly audible at a
distance of fifty feet. The City Council hereby finds and
declares that any sound or noise audible at such distance
endangers the public safety and welfare by interference with
normal human capability for hearing nearby traffic movement and
warning signals. This section shall be inapplicable to radio
systems operated under or pursuant to Federal Communications
Commission licenses in the regular course of business.
It is hereby found and declared as a matter of legislative policy
that the operation of the aforementioned equipment or instruments
on the public streets and rights of way adjacent to public parks
during the hours between 1O:OO p.m. and 7:OO a.m. in such a
manner as to be clearly audible at a distance of fifty (50) feet
or greater shall constitute prima facie evidence of a
violation of this section.
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C. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
cause, permit, or generate any noise or sound as described herein
between the hours of 1O:OO p.m. and 7:OO a.m. which exceeds the
ambient noise level at the property line of any residential
property (or, if a condominium or apartment house within any
adjoining apartment) as determined at the time of such reading by
more than five (5) decibels. This section shall be applicable
whether such noise or sound is of a commercial or noncommercial
nature.
9.20.040. Animal Noises.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, it shall be
unlawful for any person to keep or maintain, or to permit the keeping
or maintenance upon any premises owned, occupied or controlled by such
person, any animal or animals which by any frequent or long-continued
noise shall disturb or cause discomfort to any reasonable person of
normal noise sensitivity. For purposes of this section, "frequent or
long-continued noise" shall mean any noise which is essentially
continuous for ten (10) minutes aggregate during any sixty (60) minute
peri od.
This section shall not apply to any kennel, cattery or animal
hospital operated legally within the City of Lodi.
9.20.050. Exemptions.
This part shall not apply to the following:
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Sirens or other similar emergency warning devices located upon
any emergency vehicle as defined by the Vehicle Code, or upon the
premises of any public safety agency.
Any bell, siren or similar device on any vehicle, which is
required by law, and which is automatically activated by placing
the vehicle transmission in reverse, or by any backing movement.
Any sound equipment operating under a City license or permit, or
being utilized for an activity subject to First Amendment
protect i on.
Emergency repair work as defined herein.
Events in public parks or other public places, sponsored by the
City.
Noise necessarily generated in conjunction with health or
sanitation services, including but not limited to refuse
col 1 ec ti on.
9.20.060. Penalty.
A violation of any provision of this part shall be an infraction,
punishable by a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty do1 lars ($250).
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9.20.070. Enforcement.
The provisions of this part may be enforced by any peace officer,
or the Director of Comunity Development or his/her designee.
9.20.080. The provisions of this ordinance are severable. If any
part hereof is deemed unenforceable or invalid by a court of competent
other provisions hereof shall remain in full force jurisdiction, a1 1
and effect.
SECTION 2. All
herewith are repea
SECTION 3. This
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ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict
ed insofar as such conflict may exist.
ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi
daily newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the City of Lodi and shall be in force and take effect
thirty days from and after its passage and approval.
Attest :
Approvgd this 5th day of April ,2989
I,
Mayor
City Clerk
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State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify
that Ordinance No. 1449 was introduced at an adjourned regular meeting
of the City Council of the City of Lodi held March 22, 1989
and was thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular
meeting of said Council held April 5, 1989 by the following vote:
Ayes : Council Members - Hinchman, Olson, Reid, Snider and
P i n ke r to n (Mayor )
Noes : Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
Abstain : Council Members - None
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1449 was approved and signed by
the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published
pursuant to law.
Approved as to Form
City Clerk
BOBBY W. McNATT
City Attorney
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