This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Town of
Bethlehem Noise Abatement and Containment Ordinance."
It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the Town of
Bethlehem to restrict the creation of unreasonable noise in the Town,
so as to preserve, protect and promote the public health, safety and
welfare, and the peace and quiet of the inhabitants of the Town, prevent
injury to human, plant and animal life and property, foster the convenience
and comfort of its inhabitants, and to facilitate the enjoyment of
the natural attractions of the Town. It is the public policy of the
Town that every person is entitled to ambient noise levels that are
not detrimental to life, health and enjoyment of his or her property.
It is hereby declared that the making, creation or maintenance of
excessive noises within the Town affects and is a menace to public
health, comfort, convenience, safety, welfare and the prosperity of
the people of the Town. The provisions and prohibitions hereinafter
contained and enacted are for the above-mentioned purpose.
Nothing in this chapter shall abridge the powers of any Police
Department, Code Enforcement Department, or other expressly authorized
personnel to enforce the provisions of this or any other chapter.
Nothing herein shall be construed to abridge the emergency powers
of any governmental agency, or the right of such agency to engage
in any necessary or proper activities.
As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall mean:
dBA
The abbreviation designating the unit of sound level as measured
by a sound level meter using the A-weighting, also known as "dBA."
All references to "decibel" or "dB" shall be presumed to mean "dBA"
unless otherwise specified.
RESTRICTED HOURS
Hours during which noise will be restricted and subject to
stricter compliance and enforcement. Restricted hours are between
the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. seven days a week and are the
hours that many residents have a need or reasonable expectation of
quiet or reduced noise.
SOUND
Pressure waves through the air, which are capable of being
detected by the average human ear. For purposes of this chapter, sound
shall include all frequencies in the approximate range of 20 hertz
to 20,000 hertz and such characteristics as duration, intensity as
well as frequency.
SPECIAL LEGISLATION
Legislation passed by the Town Board exempting an entity
or event from requirements created as a result of this chapter.
UNREASONABLE NOISE
Any sound that is unreasonably loud, disturbing, and unnecessary,
and of such level and duration as to be or tend to be injurious to
human health or welfare, or which would unreasonably interfere with
the enjoyment of life or property by a reasonable person of normal
sensibilities within the Town of Bethlehem.
The following noises are deemed unreasonable and shall constitute
a violation of this section:
A. Any noise which either disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort,
repose, health, peace, safety or welfare of a reasonable person of
normal sensibilities.
B. Any noise which, when measured by a sound level meter at the property
line of the parcel from which it is emanating or at a distance of
20 feet if it is emanating from something or someone on a street,
is in excess of 65 dBA between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
the following day.
C. Noise from vehicles. Motor vehicles on public highways sound level
limits and equipment shall be in compliance with provisions of any
state law, including but not limited to §§ 386 and
375 of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law. No person shall
operate a vehicle in such a manner as to cause unreasonable noise
by spinning or squealing the tires, or revving the motor of such vehicle.
D. Noise from sound production and sound reproduction devices. No person
shall operate, play, or allow the operation or playing of any radio,
television, phonograph, drum, musical instrument, sound amplifier,
or similar device which produces, reproduces or amplifies sound so
as to produce unreasonable noise.
E. Noise from power tools. No person shall operate power tools and equipment including, but not limited to, lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and chain saws on a residential property before 7:00 a.m. and after the later of sunset or 8:00 p.m., except as exempted in §
81-11, Exemptions. This prohibition shall not apply to the use of snow removal equipment used to remove any recently fallen snow.
F. Noise from construction. No person shall operate or permit to be operated any tools or equipment used in construction, drilling, excavation or demolition work, between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. the following day, except as specifically exempted §
81-11, Exemptions, above 65 dBA of noise as measured by a sound level meter at the property line of the parcel from which it is emanating or at a distance of 20 feet if it is emanating from something on a street.
G. Noise from companion animals. No person shall allow a companion animal to engage in habitual barking, crying, or whining, and consistently disturb the comfort or repose of any person other than the owner of the companion animal, provided that nothing in this chapter shall be construed to impair or interfere with the authority of designated animal control officers as prescribed in §
61-1 of the Laws of the Town of Bethlehem.
This chapter does not preclude the necessity of the applicant
to obtain the approval or permit required by any other agency before
proceeding with the action approved under the approved special permit.
The applicant or the applicant's agent shall have readily
available the approved special permit at the location or site for
which the permit has been issued and shall show same to any agent
of the Town whenever requested.
Activity conducted under the special permit shall be open to
inspection at any time by any agent of the Town.
The permit may be revoked by the enforcement personnel if:
A. There is a violation of one or more conditions of the permit;
B. There is a material misrepresentation of fact in the permit application;
or
C. There is a material change in any of the circumstances relied upon
by Code Enforcement in granting the permit.
Noise from these sources are exempt from the provisions of the
Town of Bethlehem Noise Ordinance:
A. Government or public utility related activities: government and school-sponsored
activities, events, celebrations or services, including fire and police
sirens and other emergency notifications, as well as the use of any
authorized equipment for the purpose of the construction, maintenance
or repair of any public highway, facility or utility.
B. Agricultural operations: reasonable and normal agricultural-related
noise occurring within an agricultural district, or in an area where
agricultural activities are permitted within the zone, preexisting
conditions and activities in accordance with the New York State Right
to Farm Law and farm operations on properties that receive agricultural
assessments and lands classified as agricultural use by the NYS Office
of Real Property Services.
C. Firearms: the legal use of firearms.
D. Aircraft: lawful use of aircraft as governed by the Federal Aviation
Act.
E. Maintenance and construction: emergency maintenance or construction
activities.
F. Disaster recovery activity: noise created from activity related to
recovery from storms, emergencies or natural disasters which includes
but is not limited to removal equipment including chain saws, generators,
heavy machinery and other equipment used for the purpose of addressing
an emergency or natural disaster.
G. Manufacturing activities: activities undertaken by manufacturing,
warehousing operations, railroad or other commercial transportation
mode, where the activity is appropriately zoned.
H. Commercial services: the routine performance of essential commercial
services including trash removal, snow removal and newspaper delivery.
I. Preexisting
businesses: any functions of businesses that were in use prior to
the adoption of this chapter.
[Added 8-10-2011 by L.L. No. 5-2011]
The noise control requirements established by this chapter shall
be administered and enforced jointly by the Town of Bethlehem Police
Department, the Building Department and such employees and/or officials
authorized by the Town Board. Violation of any provision of this chapter
shall be cause for an appearance ticket to be issued.
Any person who violated any provision of this chapter shall
be deemed guilty of an offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall
be subject to penalties in the following manner:
A. Upon the first conviction, by a fine not less than $50 and not more
than $250.
B. Upon a second conviction, by a fine not less than $100 and not more
than $250 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 10 days, or
by both such fine and imprisonment.
C. Upon a third or subsequent conviction, by a fine not less than $250
or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 15 days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
D. If the violation is of a continuing nature, each day during which
it occurs shall constitute an additional, separate and distinct offense.