[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of
the Town of Wallingford 9-10-2002 by Ord. No. 499. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
It is now generally recognized that people have
a right to and should be ensured an environment free from excessive
sound and vibration that may jeopardize their health, safety and welfare.
This chapter is enacted, therefore, to attempt to protect, preserve
and promote the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the
Town of Wallingford through the reduction, control and prevention
of excessive noise.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
All business or commercial districts so designated by the
Zoning Regulations and Zoning Map of the Town of Wallingford, to wit:
CLB, CLY, CA-40, CA-12; CA-6, CB-40 and CB-12.
Any site preparation, assembly, erection, substantial repair,
alteration or similar activity, but excluding demolition.
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
A unit of measurement of the sound level.
Any dismantling, intentional destruction or removal of structures,
utilities, public or private right-of-way surfaces or similar property.
Any occurrence involving actual or imminent danger to persons
or damage to property which demands immediate action.
Any motor vehicle authorized by local, state or federal law
to have sound-warning devices such as sirens and bells which can lawfully
be used when responding to an emergency.
Any sound, the intensity of which exceeds the standards set forth in § 144-4 of this chapter.
Sound of short duration, usually less than one (1) second,
especially of high intensity, with an abrupt onset and rapid decay.
Industrial districts so designated by the zoning regulations
and zoning map of the Town of Wallingford, to wit: I-40, I-20 and
IX.
Shall be defined as set forth in § 14-1(47) and
§ 14-1(46), respectively, of the Connecticut General Statutes.
A device for abating sound.
8:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
The sound pressure level as measured with a sound level meter
using the A-weighing network, designated dBA.
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, company,
trust, corporation or other legal entity of any kind.
Any building, structure, land or portion thereof, including
all appurtenances, and includes yards, lots, courts, inner yards and
vacant land owned or controlled by a person. The premises from which
sound is emitted includes contiguous public streets and highways,
public rights-of-way and waters of the state.
That real or imaginary line along the ground surface and
its vertical extension which separates real property owned or controlled
by any person from contiguous real property owned or controlled by
another person and which separates real property from the public right-of-way.
All Town-owned property used for recreational or educational
purposes and all residential districts so designated by the Zoning
Regulations and Zoning Map of the Town of Wallingford, to wit: R-18,
R-15, R-11, R-6, RM-40, RM-11, RM-6, RU-160, RU-120, RU-80 and RU-40.
A transmission of energy through solid, liquid or gaseous
media in the form of vibrations which constitute alterations in pressure
or position of the particles in the medium and which, in air, evoke
physiological sensations, including, but not limited to, auditory
response when impinging on the ear.
An instrument, including a microphone, an amplifier, an output
meter, and frequency weighting networks, for the measurement of sound
levels. The sound level meter shall conform to ANSI Specifications
for Sound Level Meters S1.4-1971.
Twenty times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of
the sound pressure in question to the standard reference pressure
of 0.00002 N/M. It is expressed in decibel units.
For the purposes of determining noise levels
as set forth in this chapter, the following shall be applicable:
A.Â
All personnel conducting sound measurements shall
be trained in the current techniques and principles of sound measuring
equipment and instrumentation as regards, especially, the equipment
used by the Town of Wallingford.
B.Â
Instruments used to determine sound level measurements
shall conform to the sound level meters as defined by this chapter.
C.Â
The general steps listed below shall be followed when
preparing to take sound level measurements:
(1)Â
The instrument manufacturer's specific instructions
for the preparation and use of the instrument shall be followed.
(2)Â
The sound level meter shall be calibrated before and
after each set of measurements.
(3)Â
The sound level meter shall be placed at an angle
to the sound source as specified by the manufacturer's instructions.
It shall be placed so as not to be interfered with by individuals
conducting the measurements.
(4)Â
Measurements shall be taken and documented at a point
that is located about one foot beyond the property line of the emitter's
premises within the premises of the receptor. The emitter's premises
includes his, her or its individual parcel or lot or group of contiguous
parcels or lots under the same ownership. The emitter's premises also
includes contiguous public streets and highways, public rights-of-way,
railroad rights-of-way and waters of the state.
A.Â
General prohibition. No person shall, except as provided in Subsections D and E, cause, allow or permit the creation, continuance or maintenance of any noise beyond the property lines of his, her or its premises in excess of the noise levels established in this chapter. In the event a particular premises is nonconforming as to the permitted uses of the district in which it is situated, then the allowed noise levels shall be those of the most restrictive district.
B.Â
Impulse noise. No person shall cause or allow the
emission of impulse noise in excess of 80 dB peak sound pressure level
during the nighttime in or to any residential district. No person
shall cause or allow the emission of impulse noise in excess of 100
dB peak sound pressure level at any time in or to any district.
C.Â
Noise level standards.
(1)Â
No person in a residential district shall emit noise,
except impulse noise, beyond the property lines of such person's premises
exceeding the levels stated herein:
Emitter's District
|
Receptor's District
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Industrial Residential/Day Residential/Night
| ||||
Residential
|
55dBA
|
62dBA
|
55dBA
|
45dBA
|
(2)Â
No person in a commercial district shall emit noise,
except impulse noise, beyond the property lines of such person's premises
exceeding the levels stated herein:
Emitter's District
|
Receptor's District
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Industrial Residential/Day Residential/Night
| ||||
Commercial
|
62dBA
|
62dBA
|
55dBA
|
45dBA
|
(3)Â
No person in an industrial district shall emit noise,
except impulse noise, beyond the property lines of such person's premises
exceeding the levels stated herein:
Emitter's District
|
Receptor's District
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Commercial Industrial Residential/Day Residential/Night
| ||||
Industrial
|
66dBA
|
70dBA
|
61dBA
|
51dBA
|
(4)Â
All motor vehicles, motorcycles and snowmobiles operated
within the limits of the Town of Wallingford shall be subject to the
noise standards and decibel levels set forth in Section 14-80a-4a
of the regulations of the Motor Vehicle Department of the State of
Connecticut.
D.Â
Exclusions. These regulations shall not apply to:
(1)Â
Sound generated by natural phenomena.
(2)Â
Sound created by bells, carillons or chimes associated
with any building, clock, school or church.
(3)Â
Sound created by a public emergency sound signal attached
to an authorized emergency vehicle in the immediate act of responding
to an emergency.
(4)Â
Sound created by safety and protective devices.
(5)Â
Farming equipment or farming activity.
(6)Â
Back-up alarms required by OSHA.
(7)Â
The unamplified sounding of the human voice.
(8)Â
The unamplified sound made by any wild or domestic
animals.
(9)Â
Sound generated by natural phenomena, including, but
not limited to, insects, amphibious creatures and birds.
E.Â
Exemptions. The following are exempted from these
regulations:
(1)Â
Noise generated by construction or demolition activities
during daytime hours; provided, however, they do not commence before
7:00 a.m. on weekdays, before 8:00 a.m. on Saturdays and before 10:00
a.m. on Sundays.
(2)Â
Noise created by emergency situations.
(3)Â
Noise from domestic power equipment such as power
saws, drills, sanders, spray paint compressors or similar devices
operated during daytime hours.
(4)Â
Noise created by snow removal equipment, provided
such equipment is properly maintained and adequately muffled to prevent
loud and/or explosive noises therefrom.
(5)Â
Noise generated by gasoline powered lawn mowers or
lawn care equipment during daytime hours, provided such equipment
is muffled.
(6)Â
Noise created by parades, carnivals, celebrations,
recreational and sporting events and other special public events which
have been sanctioned by the Town of Wallingford.
(7)Â
Noise created by activities preempted or controlled
by the state or federal governments, which includes noise that originates
at airports that is directly caused by aircraft flight operations.
(8)Â
Noise generated by firing or shooting at the Blue
Trails Rifle Range and at the Wallingford Rod and Gun Club, Inc.
(9)Â
Noise generated by governmental repair and maintenance
operations, provided such activities are not regulated by the noise
regulations of the State of Connecticut.
(10)Â
Noise generated by transmission facilities, distribution
facilities and substations of public utilities providing electrical
powers, telephone, cable television or other similar services and
located on property which is not owned by the public utility and which
may or may not be within utility easements.
(11)Â
Noise generated by golf course maintenance equipment
being operated on any private or public golf course so long as such
equipment is properly muffled and provided that such activities are
not regulated by the noise regulations of the State of Connecticut.
In addition to the foregoing regulations, the
following acts and the causing thereof are declared to be in violation
of this chapter:
A.Â
No person shall operate or permit the operation of
any gasoline or electric powered leaf blowers between sundown, but
not later than 9:00 p.m., and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and weekends.
B.Â
No sound-amplifying device on or within any motor
vehicle shall emit noise such that adjoining or nearby motor vehicles
or property are caused to vibrate or shake.
C.Â
No person shall discharge into the open air the exhaust
from any internal combustion engine or air compressor equipment unless
such discharge is properly muffled.
D.Â
No person shall create or cause to be created noise
from any recreational vehicle such as dirt bikes, go-carts, dune buggies,
jet skis and like vehicles, except snowmobiles, which exceeds the
noise level standards set forth in this chapter.
Any person who violates any provision of this
chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and shall be fined $60, or
part thereof, for each day that the violation continues and each day's
continuation shall constitute a separate and distinct violation.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Chief
of Police of the Town of Wallingford and/or his designated subordinates.