This chapter shall be known as the "Noise Code of the Village
of Victor" and may be referred to in this chapter as the "Noise Code"
or as "this code."
The purpose of this chapter is to regulate noise in the Village
of Victor. The Village Board of Trustees finds that excessive or otherwise
unreasonable noise within the Village can negatively affect the protection,
order, conduct, safety, health, welfare and well-being of the persons
and property within the Village of Victor. Therefore, the Village
Board of Trustees of the Village of Victor hereby further finds and
determines that noise shall be regulated within the Village.
For the specific purpose of this code, the following terms,
whenever used herein or referred to in this code, shall have the respective
meanings given to them hereunder, unless a different meaning clearly
appears from the context:
EXCESSIVE NOISE
Any excessive or unusually loud sound which either annoys,
disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace,
safety or welfare of a reasonable person of reasonable sensitivities
or which causes injury to animal life or damage to a property or business.
Standards to be considered in determining whether excessive noise
exists in a given situation include, but are not limited to, the following:
A.
The volume or intensity of the noise;
B.
Whether the nature of the noise is unusual or rare;
C.
Whether the origin of the noise is created by man or is natural;
D.
The volume or intensity of the ambient or background noise;
E.
The proximity of the noise to sleeping facilities;
F.
The nature of the area and the zoning district where the noise
emanates from and into;
G.
The time of the day or night the noise occurs; noise that occurs
between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. would be considered more excessive
than noise that occurs during normal working hours;
H.
The duration of the noise;
I.
Whether the noise is continuous;
PROPERTY LINE
In addition to the boundaries of real property established
by deeds, this also includes those boundaries created by rental or
lease agreements.
Excessive noise is prohibited within the Village of Victor and
shall be a violation of this chapter. For the purpose of this chapter,
the Code Enforcement Officer or any law enforcement officer having
jurisdiction within the Village to enforce this chapter, including
the Ontario County Sheriff's Department, shall be considered
a reasonable person of reasonable sensitivities.
Any noise which falls within the excessive noise definition
herein shall be excessive noise and thus a violation of this chapter.
Given the aforementioned, excessive noise includes, but is not limited
to, the following:
A. The following shall constitute excessive noise at all times:
(1) The operation of equipment, including motor vehicles, generators,
engines, compressors, and HVAC units, that are in such disrepair as
to create noise beyond the design specifications for the equipment,
such that the sound is audible beyond the property line of the premises
upon which the sound is created. Disrepair includes the reduction
in effectiveness of or elimination of any required muffling devices.
(2) Barking of a dog which violates Chapter
69 of the Victor Village Code.
(3) Noise in a park within the Village of Victor that is maintained by
the Town of Victor which violates chapter 148 of the Town of Victor
Code.
(4) Any noise which is intentionally caused to annoy, disturb, harass,
or injure any other person or business.
B. The following shall constitute excessive noise from the hours of
9:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m.:
(1) The playing of any radio, television, musical instrument, or other
machine or device for producing, reproducing, or amplification of
sound, such that, the sound is disturbing beyond the property line
of the premises upon which it is being used.
(2) The deliberate creation or allowance of sounds that disturb the ambient
quiet beyond the property line of the premises upon which the sound
is created.
The following shall not constitute excessive noise. Rather,
the following is permitted by this chapter:
A. Audible alarm and alerting devices designed to identify, alert the
owner to and/or deter crime and emergencies, given that said alarm
or device is working properly.
B. Lawfully permitted fireworks displays.
C. Ringing of bells or chimes in conjunction with normal church or religious
activities.
D. Sounds created by emergency vehicles, equipment and operations while
lawfully operating.
E. Sounds created by the normal operation of a railroad.
F. Sounds created by the normal operation of a properly functioning
heating or cooling unit.
G. Reasonable production of sound or noise in connection with any reasonable
military, civic or authorized parade, funeral procession, religious
ceremony, or wedding conducted at a reasonable time and with reasonable
frequency.
H. Reasonable use of properly maintained and operated lawnmowers, hedge
trimmers, leaf blowers, snowblowers, recreational vehicles and other
domestic power tools and devices utilized for the care and maintenance
of one's property between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
I. A festival or special event gathering permitted by Chapter
77 of the Victor Village Code as long as said event gathering is operating within the permit granted by the Village.
J. Snow removal by a governmental agency, private contractor, owner
or owner's agent.
K. Victor Central School activities held on school grounds, including,
but not limited to, athletic activities, music activities, and parades.