This chapter is entitled the "Village of Blasdell Noise Control Law."
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Village of Blasdell to control excessive, unnecessary, unreasonable or unusually loud noise. This chapter is intended to preserve, protect and promote the public health, safety and welfare. The provisions and prohibitions hereinafter contained are enacted generally pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law § 10, Subdivision 1(ii)a(11) and specifically pursuant to Village Law § 4-412.
For the purposes of this chapter, the terms herein are defined as follows:
Any act in violation of any provisions of this chapter is deemed to be in violation of this chapter.
Nothing in this chapter shall restrict any right which any person may have under any statute, including but not limited to the Environmental Conservation Law, the Vehicle and Traffic Law and the Labor Law, or common law to seek enforcement of any noise control requirements or to seek any other relief.
It shall be prima facia evidence that any activity is in violation of this chapter when a sound-level meter determines that the decibel level of a particular activity is in excess of the standards hereinafter set forth. All measurements will be made on the A-2 weighted sound level of a sound-level meter with a slow response, at a point or points no nearer the source of the activity than the measuring points hereinafter identified.
The following noise shall be prohibited:
Building construction: operating or permitting the operation of any tool or equipment used in construction, drilling or demolition work, including but not limited to the excavation, alteration, construction or repair of any building between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. except in the case of an emergency or in the interest of the public safety and then only with the permit of the Building Inspector, which permit may be issued for a maximum period of three days during the continuance of such emergency.
Refuse compacting: the operation of a refuse-compacting vehicle in the process of compacting or collecting refuse contained in a dumpster or similar receptacle between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. or the operation of a refuse-compacting vehicle in the process of compacting or collecting refuse contained in individual garbage cans between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
Certain power equipment: operating or permitting to be operated a lawn mower, chainsaw, log splitter or similar power equipment between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Exceptions are granted for the emergency removal of trees and limbs from streets and highways and for any tree service contracted to by the Village of Blasdell.
No person shall operate or permit to be operated any recreational vehicle off a public highway at any time, at any speed or under any condition of grade, load, acceleration or declaration or in any manner whatsoever as to exceed 85 dB(A) measured at a distance of no less than 50 feet from such recreational vehicle.
No person shall operate or permit to be operated a sound system, band or other live entertainment, including but not limited to a stereo system or other amplified forms of sound reproduction, at but not limited to a restaurant, bar, cafe, arcade, discotheque, dance hall business or private residence from which the sound level is equal to or exceeds 90 db(A) between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. or in which the sound level is equal to or exceeds 90 db(A) between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. measured out-of-doors at any point on the property line of such residence, place of business, public entertainment or amusement.
Any person found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation and, upon conviction, shall be fined an amount of money not to exceed $250 or be imprisoned for not more than 15 days, or both for each offense. Each occurrence in violation of the provisions of this chapter constitutes a separate violation.
The purpose of this section is to provide for variances from this chapter in cases where the strict application thereof would result in practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships inconsistent with the general purpose and objectives of this chapter.
Any variance to this chapter may be granted by the Village Board of the Village of Blasdell in accordance with the standards and procedures set forth herein. In granting a variance, the Board may impose conditions to protect the best interests of the inhabitants of the premises, surrounding property owners and occupants, the immediate neighborhood and the town as a whole.
Variances may be instituted by filing an application with the Village Clerk using forms supplied by the Village Board, which shall include all information to be considered by the Village Board necessary to make its findings under Subsection D herein.
Any variance of the provisions of this chapter may be granted only in the event that at least one of the following circumstances is specifically found to exist by the Village Board, and is so stated in the Board's findings:
That the strict application of said provisions of this chapter would result in a specified unnecessary hardship to the applicant which arises because of exceptional or extraordinary circumstances to which the applicant is subject and which do not generally apply to other property owners or occupants in similar circumstances or other circumstances over which the applicant has no control.
That the property in questions cannot yield a reasonable financial return if used in a manner consistent with the provisions of this chapter.
That the variance would not be materially detrimental to the purposes of this chapter or to the owners or occupants of property in the district in which the property is located and that the variance requested is the minimum variance which would alleviate the specific unnecessary hardship found by the Board to affect the applicant.
Within 30 days of receipt by the Village Board of a completed application for a variance, the Board shall give notice by public advertisement in the official newspaper of a public hearing to be held on the application not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days after such notice. Within 30 days of the completion of the public hearing, the Board shall grant, grant with conditions or deny the variance for which application has been made. The decision of the Board shall be in writing and shall contain each of the findings specified in Subsection C and the factual basis for each finding from record of the hearing which shall support the decision of the Board.