(a)
Any unreasonably loud, vexing, or disturbing noise, originating from nearby property under separate ownership, that causes material distress, annoyance, discomfort, or injury to any person of normal sensibilities is declared a noise nuisance and is hereby made unlawful.
(b)
Any noise that exceeds sixty-three (63) decibels in the residential or semi-commercial zones is hereby declared a noise nuisance and is hereby made unlawful. Decibel measurements shall be made at any location beyond the property lines of the property on which the sound is being generated using a Type 1 or Type 2 calibrated sound level meter, utilizing the A-weighting scale and the slow meter response. The meter's microphone must have a windscreen, and the meter shall be positioned so as not to create any unnatural enhancement or diminution of the measured sound.
(c)
Any noise originating from a nearby property under separate ownership that is of such resonance, character, intensity or duration that it substantially interferes with the comfort, repose, and enjoyment of any person of normal sensibilities in the neighborhood, is declared a noise nuisance and is hereby made unlawful.
(Ordinance 85(7) adopted 5/4/1953; Ordinance 1213 adopted 4/10/2006; 1996 Code, sec. 9-2(1))