§10-404. Prohibited Conduct.
(1) No person shall discharge or allow the escape of sounds or
vibrations of a nature:
(a) which are prohibited by or are in excess of
that permitted by this Chapter or by the Regulations adopted thereunder;
or
(b) which result in or cause noise or excessive
vibration.
(c) which tend to cause discomfort, disruption or annoyance
to observers and participants during parades or other public events within the
City.
[53] (2) No person,
excluding the operator of a motor vehicle while such vehicle is being driven,
shall operate a radio, tape player or similar device, unless used in connection
with an earplug or earphones which will prevent the emanation of noise, or
unless such radio, tape player or similar device is used in connection with the
holding of a public assembly for which a permit or license has been issued by
the City, in any public area of the Center City commercial district,
neighborhood commercial districts or residential district during the times
prescribed below:
(a) in the Center City commercial district and
neighborhood commercial districts between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00
P.M.;
(b) in residential districts between the hours of 9:00 P.M. and
8:00 A.M.
[54] (3) No person
shall operate a radio, tape player or similar device, in any public area of the
Center City commercial district, neighborhood commercial districts or
residential district at a sound level which produces sound audible at a distance
greater than one hundred (100) feet from the location of such radio, tape player
or device unless such radio, tape player or similar device is used in connection
with the holding of a public assembly for which a permit or license has been
issued by the
City.
[55] (4) No person
shall operate a radio, tape player or similar device, unless used in connection
with an earplug or earphones which will prevent the emanation of noise, or
unless such radio, tape player or similar device is used in connection with the
holding of a public assembly for which a permit or license has been issued by
the City, in any public area of the Center City commercial district,
neighborhood commercial districts or residential district at a sound level which
exceeds the decibel limits enumerated
below:
[56] (a) in the
Center City commercial district and neighborhood commercial districts, five (5)
decibels above background level at the location of such radio, tape player or
device;
(b) in residential districts, three (3) decibels above
background level at the location of such radio, tape player or
device.
The terms sound level, decibel and background level are defined
in Section 1 of the Regulations promulgated hereunder.
(5) No person
shall cause or permit the escape of sound from a residence or from the grounds
of a residence that is audible at a distance greater than one hundred (100) feet
from the property boundary or exceeds three (3) decibels above background level
beyond the property boundary except in connection with the holding of a public
assembly for which a permit or license has been issued by the
City.
[56.1] The following activities
shall be exempt from this prohibition:
(a) Construction during the
hours between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Monday though Friday; and between 8:00
a.m. and 8:00 p.m., on weekends or legal, national or state
holidays.
(b) The operation of lawn maintenance equipment during the
hours between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., so long as the equipment is functioning
within manufactures’ specifications and with all mufflers and
noise-reducing equipment in use and in proper operating condition.
(6) For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this Chapter, sound
levels shall be measured with a Sound Level Meter that meets or exceeds the
requirements of American National Standards Institute specifications for sound
level meters (ANSI S1. 4-1971 or the latest revision
thereof).
[56.2] (7) No person shall
perform any acts or operations in violation of orders issued by the Department
pursuant to this Chapter and the Regulations adopted
hereunder.
[57] (8) Nothing
in this Chapter shall be construed as limiting the rights of any person to
redress in a court of law for any injury to persons or damage to property caused
by noise or excessive
vibration.
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