Persons who believe that noise sources constitute a noise disturbance, exceed the limits set forth in Article 4, or both, may file a complaint with the Planning Department stating the location, nature and extent of the noise in question.
(Ord. 275-86 § 1, 1986)
The Planning Department shall determine the extent of the impact of the noise in question on the neighborhood of the complainant. If the noise does not constitute a noise disturbance, the impact of the noise in question on that neighborhood is not significant, and the noise in question does not constitute a health hazard to the complainant, the Planning Department shall not process the complaint but shall help, if possible, to work out an informal solution to the complaint between the noise source in question and the complainant. In all cases the Planning Department shall provide for the sound measurements indicated by Article 8.
(Ord. 275-86 § 1, 1986)
The provisions of this article shall be satisfied either by the filing of an intent not to process a complaint by the Planning Department with the City Clerk or the execution by a noise source of a promise to implement noise reduction measures required by the Planning Department or the Planning Commission in the time required and performance thereof.
(Ord. 275-86 § 1, 1986)