Unless otherwise clearly indicated, the terms used in this chapter are defined as follows:
"A-weighted sound level"means total sound level in decibels of all sound as measured with a sound level meter using the slow meter response with the meter set at the A-weighted network. The reference pressure shall be 20 micropascals.
"Ambient noise"means the noise associated with a given environment, being usually a composite of sounds from many sources near and far. For the purpose of this chapter, ambient noise level is the lowest tendency of the sound level meter needle or digital reading which is repeated during a 60-minute period of observation. The ambient level is approximately equal to L90, which is the level exceeded 90 percent of the time.
"Commercial purpose"in relation to sound amplifying equipment means the use, operation, or maintenance of any sound amplifying equipment for the purpose of attracting the attention of the public to, or advertising for, or soliciting patronage of customers to or for any performance, show, entertainment, exhibition, or event, or for the purpose of demonstrating such sound equipment.
"Construction"means any site preparation, assembly, installation, development, substantial repair, alteration, demolition or similar activity, for or on public or private rights-of-way, structures, improvements, utilities, or other property.
"Decibel"means one-tenth of a bel. Thus a decibel is 10 times the logarithm to the base 10 of a ratio of two quantities that are proportional to power.
"Emergency work"means any work necessary to rescue or protect people, or work to restore property to a safe condition following a public calamity, or work required to protect persons or property from an imminent exposure to danger, or work by private or public utilities when restoring utility service.
"Impulsive noise"is a noise characterized by brief excursions of sound pressures whose peak levels are very much greater than the ambient noise level (such as might be produced by the impact of a pile driver) typically with one second or less duration.
"Intruding noise level"means the total sound level created, caused, maintained, or originating from an alleged offensive source in decibels at a specified location while the alleged offensive source is in operation.
"Legal holiday"means the following days: the first day of January, the third Monday in February, the last Monday in May, the fourth day of July, the first Monday in September, the eleventh day in November, Thanksgiving Day, the twenty-fifth day of December, or any other holiday designated by the state of California.
"Motor vehicle"means, but is not limited to, automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, mini-bikes and go-carts.
"Noncommercial purpose"in relation to sound amplifying equipment means the use, operation, or maintenance of any sound equipment for other than a commercial purpose including, but not limited to, philanthropic, political, patriotic, and charitable purposes.
"Owner/occupant builder"means the person residing at the property upon which improvements are being made, or his/her immediate household members.
"Permitted"means the issuance of a formal license or a permit by the appropriate jurisdictional authority, or, where no permits or licenses are issued, the sanctioning of the activity by the jurisdiction as noted in public record.
"Person"means any individual, firm, association, copartnership, joint venture, corporation, or entity, public or private in nature.
"Property plane"means a vertical plane including the property line that determines the property boundaries in space.
Pure tone.A noise possesses "tones" or "tonal content" when the auditory sensation of pitch is distinguishable in the noise.
"Recreation area"means a public park or other public land maintained for active recreation or any private land legally maintained for active recreation.
"Sound amplifying equipment"means any machine or device for the amplification of the human voice, music, or any other sound, excluding standard automobile radios, CD players or tape machines when used and heard only by the occupants of the vehicle in which the radio is installed.
Sound Pressure Level.The "sound pressure level" in decibels of a sound is 20 times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of the pressure of this sound to the reference pressure. The reference pressure shall be 20 micropascals.
"Stationary noise source"means a stationary device that creates sounds while fixed or motionless, including, but not limited to, residential, agricultural and commercial machinery and equipment, pumps, fans, compressors, air conditioners, and refrigeration equipment.
(Ord. 1011 § 4, 2003)