As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AIRCRAFT
Vehicles or devices that are used to travel in air above
the surface of the earth and include any devices attached, suspended
or towed. Also included are remote-controlled aircraft.
MOTORBOAT
Any vessel that operates on water and is propelled by machinery,
including but not limited to powerboats, motorboats and personal watercraft
(PWC).
MOTOR VEHICLES
Vehicles self-propelled or drawn by any mechanical equipment
which are capable of emitting noise.
NOISE DISTURBANCE
Any sound which endangers or injures the safety or health
of humans or animals, annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of normal
sensitivities, or jeopardizes the value of property and erodes the
integrity of the environment.
PASSES OF MOTOR BOATS OR AIRCRAFT IN PROXIMITY TO FENWICK ISLAND,
DE (the Town)
This term means the driving or piloting of such vehicles
through, over or outside of the Town or Town-patrolled beach properties,
but close enough so that sounds emanating from such vehicles can be
heard by people in the Town or on its patrolled beaches. A pass can
be from one end of the Town to the other end or a portion thereof.
PERSON
Includes firms, companies, corporations, partnerships, associations
or any organization entity as well as individuals.
TOWN-PATROLLED BEACH
The sandy beach area east of the eastern boundary of private
and public property to the ocean water and the portion of ocean normally
used by swimmers. (The areas observed and patrolled by Fenwick beach
guards, as provided by the State of Delaware.)
The following acts are deemed to be a noise disturbance:
A. Making, creating or permitting any unreasonably loud, disturbing
and unnecessary noise or making, creating or permitting any noise
of such character, intensity or duration as to be detrimental to the
life, health and welfare of any person or which disturbs, injures
or endangers the comfort, repose, peace or safety of any individual.
By way of example and not in limitation, the following shall be deemed
to be unreasonably loud, disturbing and unnecessary noises:
(1) Playing any radio, phonograph, tape deck or musical instrument in
such a manner or at such a volume, particularly between the hours
of 12:00 midnight and 8:00 a.m., as to annoy or disturb the quiet,
comfort or repose of any person in any other dwelling unit, apartment
or commercial lodging room.
(2) The blowing of any horn, whistle or signal device, except as a danger
signal, for an unreasonable and unnecessary period of time.
(3) Yelling, shouting or singing at such volume as to be plainly and
disturbingly audible to the human ear outside the premises.
Such equipment will be in violation of this chapter only when
not functioning in accordance with manufacturing specifications and
when not in proper working order. Any complaints of the sound emanating
from a fixed external mechanical equipment shall be accompanied by
documentation supplied by an independent certified source.
Exempted from these regulations are:
A. Recreational, sports and musical activities: noise created by the
use of property for the purpose of recreational, sports or musical
activities, provided that such exemption is authorized by the Town
prior to the activity requested.
B. Emergencies: noise created as a result of or related to an emergency,
including the emission of sound for the purpose of alerting persons
to the existence of an emergency and the emission of sound in the
performance of emergency work.
C. Public celebrations. Patriotic or public celebrations as authorized
by the Town or other government entity empowered to sanction such
activity.
D. Productive activities; activities for residential use or for the
health, safety and welfare of the community. Unavoidable noises created
by activities such as personal home repairs or construction, gardening,
grass cutting, power cleaning and aerial pesticide spraying are permitted
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., provided that reasonable
efforts are made to minimize such noise and the activities do not
violate any Town ordinances or state or federal laws.
E. Special exemptions may be granted by the Town prior to the activity
requested.