The following noises, among others, are declared to be disturbing to the peace, quiet and comfort of that portion of the community or neighborhood wherein they are created and in violation of Section
9.32.010. Such enumeration, however, shall not be deemed or construed as in any degree exclusive, but merely illustrative, it being the intent and purpose of this section to include and prohibit all noises of the character described in Section
9.32.010.
A. Signal Devices. The sounding of any horn or signal device on any automobile, motorcycle, bus or other vehicle, in any manner or circumstances or for any other purpose than required or permitted by the
Vehicle Code or other laws of the State;
B. Vehicle Noises. Any loud or disturbing noise caused by screeching of a vehicle tire, the acceleration of a vehicle engine, the exhaust from a vehicle pipe or muffler, or the excessive blowing of a horn;
C. Hawkers and Peddlers. Loud or disturbing shouting or crying of peddlers, hawkers and venders, including newsboys;
D. Advertising. Using any sound instrument or device for the purpose of attracting attention to any show or sale or display of merchandise, or for advertising or political purposes, by the creation of loud or disturbing noise;
E. Prolonged Noises. Prolonging or continuing a necessary noise beyond the period necessitating it;
F. Animals. The keeping of any animal or bird which by frequent or long continued noise disturbs the comfort or repose of any person residing or working in the vicinity;
G. Noises Near Certain Premises. The creation of any unnecessary noise on the street adjacent to any school, church or court so as to disturb or unnecessarily interfere with the workings of such institution; or the creation of any unnecessary noise on the street adjacent to a hospital so as to unnecessarily or unreasonably disturb the patients in such hospital;
H. Construction. The use of any tools, power machinery or equipment or the conduct of construction and building work so as to cause noises disturbing to the peace, comfort, and quiet enjoyment of property of any person residing or working in the vicinity, between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., Monday through Friday; 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on Saturday; or anytime on a Federal holiday or Sunday, except when the work is necessary for emergency repairs required for the health and safety of any member of the community, or when prior written approval has been obtained from the Community Development Director, is prohibited. A sign shall be posted at a conspicuous location near the main entry to the work site prominently displaying these restrictions;
I. Sound Amplifying Equipment. Sound amplifying equipment as used herein shall mean any machine or device used for the amplification of the human voice, music or any other sound. No sound amplifying equipment is allowed without first qualifying for, receiving approval for, and obtaining a special event permit issued by the City in accordance with Section
12.33.020 of this code and any current City regulations for special events.
J. Musical Instruments. A musical instrument is a machine or device created or adapted to make musical sounds. Musical instruments that are discernable beyond 50 feet are prohibited without first qualifying for, receiving approval for and obtaining a special event permit issued by the City in accordance with Section
12.33.020 of this code and any current City regulations for special events.
K. Noise. Noise can be defined as unwanted or objectionable sound. The volume of noise shall be controlled so that said volume is not unreasonably loud, raucous, jarring, disturbing or a nuisance to persons within the area of audibility and so that the volume of sound shall not exceed a weighted sound level of 65 decibels on the "slow" scale at a distance of 50 feet as measured by a sound level meter which meets "American National Standard."
(Ord. 802 § 2, 1990; Ord. 2022-1212 § 2)