A.
Any sound or noise level measurement made pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be measured with a sound level meter using the A-weighting and slow response pursuant to applicable manufacturer's instructions; except, that for sounds of a duration of two seconds or less, the fast response shall be used and the average level during the course of the occurrence of the sound reported.
B.
The sound level meter shall be appropriately calibrated and adjusted as necessary by means of an acoustical calibrator of the coupler-type to assure meter accuracy within the tolerances set forth in the most current standards for sound level meters.
C.
For outside measurements, the microphone shall be not less than four feet above the ground, at least four feet distant from walls or other large reflecting surfaces, and shall be protected from the effects of wind noises by the use of appropriate wind screens, and the location selected shall be at any point on the affected property. In cases when the microphone must be located within ten feet of walls or similar large reflecting surfaces, the actual measured distances and orientation of sources, microphone and reflecting surfaces shall be noted and recorded. In no case shall a noise measurement be taken within five feet of the noise source.
D.
For inside measurements, the microphone shall be at least three feet distant from any wall, ceiling or partition, and the average measurement of at least three microphone positions throughout the room shall be determined.
(Prior code § 36.403; Ord. 190, 1991)