The Council, finding that excessive levels of sound are detrimental
to the physical, mental and social well-being of the residents as
well as to their comfort, living conditions, general welfare and safety,
and being therefore a public health and welfare hazard, hereby declares
it to be necessary to provide for the greater control and more effective
regulation of excessive sound and the sources of excessive sound within
the Hanover Borough limits.
This chapter shall also be known as the "Hanover Borough Noise
Control Ordinance."
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings herein given, except where the context clearly
indicates a different meaning.
CONSTRUCTION OPERATION
The erection, repair, renovation, demolition or removal of
any building or structure and the excavation, filling, grading and
regulation of lots in connection therewith.
EMERGENCY
Any occurrence or set of circumstances involving actual or
imminent physical trauma or property damage.
EMERGENCY WORK
Any work performed for the purpose of preventing or alleviating
the physical trauma or property damage threatened or caused by an
emergency.
IMPULSE NOISE
Sound of short duration, usually less than one second, with
an abrupt onset and rapid decay. Examples of impulsive sound include
explosions, dropforge impacts and the discharge of firearms.
MOTOR CARRIER VEHICLE
A truck, truck tractor or combination having a gross weight
or registered gross weight in excess of 17,000 pounds.
MOTOR VEHICLE
A vehicle which is self-propelled, except one which is propelled
solely by human power or by electric power obtained from overhead
trolley wires, but not operated upon rails.
MOTORCYCLE
An unclosed motor vehicle, having a saddle for the use of
the operator, with two or three wheels in contact with the ground,
including, but not limited to, motor scooters and mini-bikes.
NOISE
Any sound or vibration which annoys or disturbs humans or
which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological
effect on humans.
NOISE DISTURBANCE
In addition to the sounds specified in §
248-4B hereof, any plainly audible sound which:
A.
Endangers or injures the safety or health of persons;
B.
Annoys, or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities;
C.
Annoys, disturbs or interferes with basic living tasks of others;
D.
Interferes with the quiet use and enjoyment of the property
of another; or
E.
Endangers or injures personal or real property.
NOISE-CREATING DEVICE
Any electrical, mechanical or chemical device or instrument,
or combination thereof, that creates noise during its operation by
a person.
PERSON
Any individual, association, partnership or corporation,
and includes any officer, employee, department, agency or instrumentality
of a state or any political subdivision of a state. Whenever used
in any clause prescribing and imposing a penalty, "person" includes
the individual members, partners, officers and managers or any of
them of partnerships and associations and, as for corporations, the
officers and managers thereof or any of them.
PLAINLY AUDIBLE
Any noise that can be heard by a person of normal hearing.
Words, phrases, or specific noise signatures need not be discernible
or identifiable. Plainly audible does not implicate issues of subjective
"loudness" — the plainly audible standard simply determines
whether any noise can be heard regardless of the perceived "loudness."
Plainly audible observation alone is sufficient to support and prove
a noise disturbance.
POWERED MODEL VEHICLE
Any self-propelled airborne, waterborne or land-borne plane,
vessel or vehicle which is not designed to carry persons, including
but not limited to any model airplane, boat, car or rocket.
PROPERTY LINE (BOUNDARY)
An imaginary line drawn through the points of contact of
adjoining lands, apartments, condominiums, townhouses and duplexes
owned, rented or leased by different persons, a demarcation or a line
of separation of properties, and also, for any two or more buildings
sharing common grounds, the line drawn midway between any two such
buildings. All areas devoted to public rights-of-way shall be deemed
to be across the property line. For the purpose of this definition,
the property line includes all points on a plane formed by projecting
the property line in a manner deemed appropriate by the enforcing
officer.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
Any street, avenue, boulevard, highway, sidewalk, alley or
similar place which is owned or controlled by a governmental entity.
PUBLIC SPACE
Any real property or structures thereon which are owned or
controlled by a governmental entity.
REAL PROPERTY
All land, whether publicly or privately owned, whether improved
or not improved, with or without structures, exclusive of any areas
devoted to public rights-of-way.
SOUND
An oscillation in pressure, particle displacement, particle
velocity or other physical parameter, in a medium with internal forces
that cause compression and rarefaction of that medium, or the superposition
of such propagated oscillation which evokes an auditory sensation.
The description of sound may include any characteristics of such sound,
including duration, intensity and frequency.
SOUND EQUIPMENT
Any radio, record player, tape deck or player, loud speaker,
amplifier, sound track or other device for producing, reproducing
or amplifying sound, except, however, "sound equipment" does not include
mobile radio or telephone signaling devices and automobile and truck
radios, tape decks or players or other such standard equipment used
and intended for the use and enjoyment of the occupants provided that
the sound emitted therefrom is not audible for more than 50 feet from
such automobile or truck.
TRUCK
A motor vehicle designed, used or maintained primarily for
the transportation of property.
TRUCK TRACTOR
A motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other
vehicles and not so constructed as to carry a load other than a part
of the weight of the vehicle and load so drawn.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices used
exclusively upon rails or tracks.
The following sounds are exempted from the provisions of this
chapter:
A. Amplified announcements. Electronically amplified announcements at
athletic events.
B. Blasting. Blasting under a duly authorized permit, which blasting
may occur only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, unless specifically authorized by such permit.
C. Borough-permitted concerts, etc. Band concerts, block parties, church
carnivals or other performances or similar activities publicly or
privately sponsored and presented in any public or private space outdoors,
provided that:
(1) Such activities do not occur between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and
8:00 a.m., unless otherwise permitted by the Borough.
D. Emergency work. Sounds caused by the performance of emergency work
or by the ordinary and accepted use of emergency apparatus and equipment.
E. Emergency generators. During a power outage, emergency generators
may be used and are exempt provided the generators use a fully functioning
and effective muffling system.
F. Municipal and utility services. Sounds resulting from the repair
or replacement of any municipal or utility installation in or about
the public right-of-way.
G. School and public activities. Sounds not electronically amplified,
created by organized school-related programs, activities, athletic
and entertainment events or other public programs, activities or events,
other than fireworks or fireworks displays and motor vehicle racing
events.
(1) Any person responsible for any activity or event involving fireworks or fireworks displays shall apply with the Hanover Borough Police for an application for a special variance from noise control, in accordance with §
248-7B, prior to applying for a Hanover Borough Fire Department fireworks permit.
(2) Any person involved in any motor vehicle racing event shall apply
for a special variance from noise control with the Hanover Borough
Police.
H. Warning devices. Sounds made by warning devices operating continuously
for three minutes or less, except that in the event of an actual emergency,
the time limitation shall not apply.
I. Expression or communication protected by the United States Constitution,
including the First Amendment, or the Pennsylvania Constitution.
J. Any activity or contact the regulation of which has been preempted
by Pennsylvania statute.
K. Any noise created by a governmental entity in the performance of
an official duty.
L. Any noise for which a permit has been issued by an authority having
jurisdiction to issue the permit.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Borough of Hanover Police
and/or the Code Enforcement Offer. The Code Enforcement Offer shall
have the powers of a police officer except the power of arrest.
Borough Council shall be provided quarterly reports by the Borough
Police Chief regarding the enforcement of this chapter.