§10-401. Legislative Findings.
(1) The City Council of the City of Philadelphia
finds:
(a) that noise and excessive vibration degrade the environment
of the City to a degree which:
(.1) is harmful and detrimental to the
health, welfare and safety of its inhabitants;
(.2) interferes with
the comfortable enjoyment of life, property and recreation and with the conduct
and operation of business and industry; and
(.3) causes
nuisances;
(.4) during the course of various public events important
within the cultural and civic framework of the City’s annual activities,
such as the Mummers Parade, tends to cause discomfort, disruption and annoyance
both to the event participants and its
observers;
[44] (b) that no
one has any right to create noise or excessive vibration;
(c) that
effective control and elimination of noise and excessive vibration is essential
to the furtherance of the health and welfare of the City’s inhabitants and
to the conduct of the normal pursuits of life, recreation, commerce and
industrial activity.
(2) It is the intent and purpose of this
Chapter:
(a) to prevent noise and excessive vibration and to limit,
control and eliminate noise and excessive vibration in general from whatever
source;
(b) to empower the Board of Health to promulgate regulations to
effect the above.
(3) It is the further intent of City Council
that:
(a) all City of Philadelphia agencies, including the Police
Department, shall cooperate in the implementation of this
Chapter;
[45] (b) whenever
permitted by law, the provisions of this Chapter shall apply to all governmental
jurisdictions and their agencies in the operation of facilities located within
the City of Philadelphia;
(c) the Department of Public Health of the
City of Philadelphia shall cooperate with other governmental jurisdictions in
the control and elimination of noise and excessive vibration;
and
(d) contractors and vendors providing services and products to the
City shall comply with the requirements of this Title.