[Ord. 205, 5/22/2003, § I]
This part may be cited as the "Noise and Nuisance Control Ordinance
of Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania."
[Ord. 205, 5/22/2003, § II]
1. Excessive sound is a serious hazard to the public health and welfare
and the quality of life to the citizens of the Township.
2. A substantial body of science and technology exists by which excessive
sound may be substantially abated.
3. Activities generating excessive vibrations, dust, fumes and vapors
are detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the citizens
of the Township and interfere both with the quiet enjoyment of residential
and public property and the operation of business and, therefore,
should be controlled to the greatest extent possible.
4. The Township is empowered to ensure the public safety and to define
conduct that constitutes disturbing the peace pursuant to § 1527
of the Second Class Township Code, 53 P.S. § 66527.
5. The Township is empowered to abate and prohibit nuisances on private
and public property pursuant to § 1529 of the Second Class
Township Code, 53 P.S. § 66529.
[Ord. 205, 5/22/2003, § III]
1. The following provisions shall apply to all sound originating within
the boundaries of the Township:
A. Environmental Performance Standards.
(1)
Maximum Permissible Sound Levels by Receiving Zoning District.
No person shall operate or cause to be operated on public or private
property any source of continuous sound in such a manner as to create
a sound level which exceeds the limits set forth for the receiving
zoning category in the following table when measured at or within
the property boundary of the receiving zoning district. Sound levels
exceeding the limits set in the following table are hereby declared
to be a nuisance.
Continuous Sound Levels Within Receiving District
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Receiving Zoning District
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From 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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From 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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RA, RB, RD and OR
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60 dBA
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50 dBA
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VC, VR and R-1-Village Commercial Village Residential and Small
Lot Residential
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65 dBA
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55 dBA
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Light Industrial and Quarry/Agricultural
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65 dBA
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55 dBA
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Highway Commercial and Rural Commercial
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65 dBA
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55 dBA
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Notwithstanding the above, no noise origination source shall
effect a change of 10 dBA above the ambient condition at any location,
regardless of zoning district. In all cases, sound measures may be
taken at or beyond the real property boundary of the sound source.
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(2)
Terminology. All technical terminology used in this part not
defined below, shall be in conformance with applicable publications
of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), its latest approved
revisions thereof or its successor body.
(a)
Continuous Sound. Any sound, which is steady state, fluctuating
or intermittent with a recurrence greater than one time in any fifteen-second
interval.
(b)
Impulsive Sound. Any sound of short duration, with an abrupt
onset and rapid decay and an occurrence of not more than one time
in any fifteen-second interval.
(c)
Pure Tone. A sound sensation characterized by its singleness
of tone.
(3)
Standards. For the purpose of measuring sound in accordance
with the applicable provisions of these regulations, test equipment
methods and procedures shall conform to the latest approved standards
as published by ANSI or its approved equivalent.
(4)
Correction for Character of Sound. For any source of sound, which emits a pure tone, the maximum sound level limits set forth in Subsection
1A(1) shall be reduced by 5 dBA. For any source of sound which emits an impulsive sound, the excursions of sound pressure level shall not exceed 20 dBA over the ambient sound pressure level, regardless of time of day or night or receiving land use, using the "fast" meter characteristic of Type II meter, meeting the IEC-651 and ANSI S1.4 Type 2 Specification.
(5)
Sound Measurements. The sound meter shall be operated in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions. The sound meter shall be calibrated
with each use. The sound meter shall be operated using the "A" weighting
and fast response settings. Readings shall be taken in such a way
that traffic noise is factored into the reading.
B. Excessive Noise Prohibited. In addition to the above, it is hereby
declared to be a nuisance and shall be unlawful for any person, firm
or business entity to make, cause, suffer or permit to be made or
caused upon a property owned, occupied or controlled by him or it
or upon any public land, street, alley or thoroughfare in the Township
any excessive noises or sounds, by means of vehicles, machinery, equipment
(including sound amplification equipment and musical instruments)
or by any other means or methods which are physically annoying to
the comfort of any reasonable person or which are so harsh, prolonged,
unnatural or unusual in their use, time and place, as to occasion
physical discomfort, or which are otherwise injurious to the lives,
health, peace and comfort of the inhabitants of the Township or any
number of residents thereof.
C. Special Prohibitions. The following acts and causes thereof are hereby
declared to be a nuisance and in violation of this part:
(1)
Possessing, harboring or keeping an animal or bird which makes
any noise continuously and/or persistently for a period of 15 minutes
or more, in such a manner as to disturb or annoy any person at any
time of the day or night, regardless of whether the animal is situated
upon private property.
(2)
Operating, playing or permitting the operation of playing or
any radio, television, audio equipment, sound amplifier, musical instrument
or other such device between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
in such a manner as to cause annoyance to persons in the vicinity.
(3)
Performing any construction operation or operating or permitting
the operation of any tools or equipment used in construction, drilling,
blasting, demolition, excavation, extraction of stone or other such
activities between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. or at any
time on Sunday. This provision does not apply to domestic power tools
or vehicles which are duly licensed, registered and inspected for
operation on the public highways of this commonwealth.
(4)
Repairing, rebuilding, modifying, testing or operating a motor
vehicle, motorcycle, recreational vehicle or powered model vehicle
in such a manner as to cause annoyance to persons across a real property
boundary from the noise source.
(5)
Operating or permitting the operation of any mechanically powered
saw, drill, sander, grinder, lawn or garden tool or similar device
used out of doors between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. in
such a manner as to cause annoyance to persons across a real property
boundary from the noise source.
[Ord. 205, 5/22/2003, § IV]
1. The restrictions set forth §§
10-202 and
10-203 hereof shall not apply to any of the following noise sources:
A. Vehicles, machinery, appliances and equipment or hand tools used
in conjunction with agricultural activities.
B. The emission of sound for the purpose of alerting persons to the
existence of an emergency.
C. Emergency work performed to protect public health or safety, including
fire protection, protection from flood or other disasters, and work
performed to provide electricity, water or other public utilities
when public health or safety is involved.
D. Public gatherings, performances and the like for which a permit has
been obtained from the Township.
E. Warning devices on authorized emergency vehicles and/or required
for safety purposes.
F. Vehicles, machinery, appliances and equipment used in the case of
an emergency and snow removal.
H. Refuse,
solid waste or recyclable materials collection.
[A.O.]
[Ord. 205, 5/22/2003, § V]
1. The following activities are hereby declared to be a nuisance and
shall be unlawful within the Township:
A. Any person or business entity in engaging in any use or activity
upon property which by reason of odors, fumes, vapors, vibration or
dust unreasonably interferes with the use, comfort and enjoyment of
another's property, or endangers the health or safety of the occupants
of another's property.
[Ord. 205, 5/22/2003, § VI; as amended by A.O.]
1. Any Township law enforcement officer, Zoning Officer or other person
designated by the Board of Supervisors may issue an order requiring
the abatement of any source of sound or other nuisance in violation
of this part. The owner or operator of the subject property or equipment
shall be notified of the violation upon hand or certified mail delivery
of the order, which shall specify the nature, date and time of the
violation and shall direct that the conduct violating this part cease
forthwith (the "abatement order"). If a person or entity does not
comply with the abatement order as directed, a summary citation may
be issued.
2. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of
this part, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a magisterial
district judge in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary
offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000
plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a
term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation
of this part continues or each section of this part which shall be
found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense. Each
violation of any of the provisions of this part shall be deemed to
be a separate and distinct offense, and when a violation continues
beyond the time limit set forth in the abatement order shall be deemed
to be a separate and distinct offense. When a second and/or subsequent
violations are committed by the same person or entity within any twelve-month
period, the fine shall be double the amount of the previous fine up
to a maximum fine of $1,000 for each separate and distinct offense.
3. In addition to the above, the Township may institute an action for
injunctive relief to prohibit or abate any activity in violation of
the provisions of this part.