As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Sound that is measured by the slow-response setting of a sound-level meter.
A unit for measuring the volume of a sound, equal to the logarithm of the ratio of the sound pressure of the sound to the sound pressure of a standard sound 0.0002 microbar); abbreviated "dB."
The measured sound level expressed in dB when using the A-weighted network of a sound-level meter.
The number of oscillations per second, expressed in hertz (abbreviation "Hz").
International Electrotechnic Commission.
Either a single pressure peak or a single burst (multiple pressure peaks) for a duration less than one second.
The maximum instantaneous sound-pressure level measured by an impulse sound-level meter meeting IEC Publication 179, or the latest revision thereof.
The Cranbury Township Health Officer or his representative, who has the primary responsibility for the enforcement and administration of this chapter.
Sound-pressure level measured in standard octave bands with a sound-level meter and octave band analyzer that meet ANSI S 1.4 and S 1.11, or the latest revision thereof.
The boundary line of any lot located in the township which is used for residential purposes.
The measured level of a sound, expressed in dB re 0.0002 microbar, obtained using a sound-level meter. "Sound levels" include all factors inherent in measuring with a sound-level meter, including microphone frequency response, amplifier characteristics, meter damping, observer effects and weighting networks.
The "sound-pressure level," in decibels, of a sound is 20 times the logarithm to the base of 10 of the ratio of the pressure of the sound to the reference sound pressure. "Sound-pressure level" is measured with a sound-level meter meeting ANSI S 1.4, or the latest revision thereof.
Any device, excluding those attached to motor vehicles, used to alert persons engaged in emergency operations. These include, but are not limited to, fire fighters, first-aid squad members and law enforcement officers, whether paid or volunteer.