Noise caused in the performance of emergency
work for the immediate safety, health or welfare of the community
or to restore property to a safe condition following a public calamity
shall not be subject to the provisions of this chapter. Nothing in
this section shall be construed to permit law enforcement, ambulance,
fire or other emergency personnel to make excessive noise in the performance
of their duties when such noise is clearly unnecessary. The use of
stationary emergency signaling devices shall be for emergency and
testing use only.
The prohibitions contained in this chapter shall
not apply to persons who are engaged in:
A. Political activity by means of a sound truck or other
amplifying device, within 14 days prior to a general primary or special
election.
B. Any activity specifically permitted or required by
an ordinance, resolution, statute or governmental regulation.
C. Any recreational activity organized or recognized
by the Borough of Palmyra, in a location designated by the Borough
of Palmyra for such activity.
D. The sounding of church bells for religious purposes.
In order to implement the purposes of this chapter,
the Mayor and Council and/or Police Department of the Borough of Palmyra
shall have the power to:
A. Conduct or cause to be conducted studies, research
and monitoring related to noise.
B. Conduct programs of public education regarding the
causes and effects of noise and to encourage the participation of
public interest groups in related public information efforts.
C. For reasonable cause and upon presentation of proper
credentials, enter any building, property, premises or place and inspect
any noise source for the purpose of ascertaining the compliance or
noncompliance with any provision of this chapter or have access to,
and require the production of, books and papers pertinent to any matter
under investigation.
D. Require the owner or operator of any noise source
to establish and maintain records and make such reports as the Police
Department may reasonably prescribe.
E. Require the owner or operator of any noise source
to measure the noise emissions thereof in accordance with such methods
and procedures and at such locations and times as the Police Department
may reasonably prescribe.
Any person, as defined in this chapter, who
shall be found guilty of violating any provision of this chapter shall,
for each offense, be fined a sum of not more than $500 or be imprisoned
for a period not exceeding 90 days, or both, in the discretion of
the court hearing the complaint. Each day of such violation's continuance
shall be considered a separate offense and shall be separately punishable.