(A) "Amplifying equipment"
means public address systems, musical instruments and similar devices capable of electronically amplifying sound.
(C) "Construction"
means any and all activity necessary or incidental to the erection, demolition, assembling, altering, installing, repair and/or related activities involving buildings, structures, public or private improvements.
(D) "Domestic power tools"
means any mechanically powered saw, drill, sander, grinder, lawn or garden tool or similar device commonly used in residential applications.
(E) "Emergency work"
means work made necessary to restore property to a safe condition following severe weather, natural disasters or other unplanned or unanticipated events in order to protect property or persons from exposure to imminent danger.
(F) "Motor vehicle"
means vehicle capable of operating on land or water which is designed to be self-propelled or is designed or used for the transport of persons or property; and/or as defined by the Oregon Revised Statutes.
(G) "Noise disturbance"
means any sound which:
(H) "Noise regulations"
shall mean, unless the context requires otherwise, the terms of this chapter.
(I) "Noise-sensitive unit"
shall include any building or other structure (or portion thereof) containing a residence, place of overnight accommodation, church, day care center, hospital, school, or nursing care center. For the purpose of this definition, "residence" and "overnight accommodation" does not include living/sleeping quarters of a caretaker or watchperson on industrial or commercial property provided by the owner or operator of the industrial or commercial facility.
(J) "Person"
means any individual, association (incorporated or otherwise) or other entity including any officer, department, bureau, agency or instrumentality of the United States, a state or political subdivision thereof.
(K) "Plainly audible"
means any sound for which any information content of that sound is unambiguously communicated to the listener, such as (but not limited to) understandable spoken speech, comprehension of whether a voice is raised or normal or comprehensible musical rhythms can be heard at a distance of 75 feet.
(L) "Warning device"
means an electronic device used to protect persons or property from injury or damage, including but not limited to fire alarms, theft alarms, car alarms, and vehicle horns.
(Ord. 875 § 1 (Exh. A), 2006; Code 2000 § 6.800)