HomeMy WebLinkAbout71.92 ORDINANCE NO. 71. 92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA AMENDING ARTICLE
7-30 OF THE CITY CODE CONCERNING NOISE CONTROL
The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby ordains as follows:
SECTION 1: Article 7-30 of the City Code is amended in its
entirety to read as follows:
ARTICLE 7-30
NOISE CONTROL
Sections:
7-30.010 Purposes of Article
7-30 020 Definitions
7-30 030 Exemptions
7-30 040 Ambient noise standards
7-30 050 General noise restriction
7-30 060 Specific activities
7-30 070 Authority to require noise study
7-30 080 Exception permits
7-30 090 Violations and enforcement
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$7-30.010 Purposes of Article
This Article is adopted for the following purposes:
(a) To protect the citizens of the City from excessive,
unnecessary, and unreasonable noises from any and all sources in
the community subject to regulation and control by the City;
(b) To maintain and preserve the quiet residential atmosphere
of the City;
(c) To implement the goals and policies contained in the Noise
Element of the City's General Plan;
(d) To establish noise standards for various land uses and
activities within the City;
(e) To prohibit noise which disturbs the peace and quiet of
a neighborhood or causes discomfort or annoyance to persons of
normal sensitivities.
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~7-30.020 Definitions
For the purposes of this Article, the following words and
phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in
this Section, unless the context or the provision clearly requires
otherwise:
(a) ~mhient noise level means the composite of noise from all
sources, near and far, constituting the normal or existing level
of environmental noise at a given location, excluding the noise
source in question.
(b) Approving authority means the commission, officer or
official of the City having the authority to initially approve or
deny a particular type of application.
(c) Daytime means the twelve hour period from 7:00 a.m. to
7:00 p.m.
(d) Deoibel or dB means a unit of sound of noise level equals
to ten times the logarithm, with base ten, of the ratio between the
acoustic energy presented at a given location and the lowest amount
of acoustic energy audible to sensitive human ears.
(e) Decibel A Scale or dBA means a measure of decibels using
the "A" scale or "A" weighted network of the sound level meter.
(f) Evening means the three hour period from 7:00 p.m. to
10:00 p.m.
(g) Nighttime means the nine hour period from 10:00 p.m. to
7:00 a.m. of the following day.
(h) Noise level means the maximum continuous sound level or
repetitive peak level produced by a noise source or group of
sources, as measured with a sound level meter.
(i) Property plane means a vertical plane located at and
perpendicular to the property line which determines the property
boundaries in space of the parcel over or from which the sound in
questions is audibly transmitted.
(j) Single event noise means noise generated from a single
source which is distinguishable from the ambient noise level.
(k) Sound level meter means an instrument comprised of a
microphone, an amplifier, an output meter and frequency weighing
networks, used for measuring sound levels in decibel units.
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$7-30.030 Exemptions
The following sources of noise shall be exempt from the
provisions of this Article:
(a) Emergencies. Persons and equipment engaged in essential
activities necessary to preserve, protect or save lives or property
from imminent danger, loss or harm.
(b) Alarm systems. Any outside audible alarm system for which
a permit has been issued pursuant to Article 6-10 of this Code, and
which complies with the requirements set forth in Section 6-10.060
of said Article.
$7-30.040 Ambient noise standards
(a) Except as otherwise provided in Paragraph (b) of this
Section, all proposed uses and developments shall comply with the
following ambient noise standards for the various zoning districts
and times of day as indicated below. The indoor standards apply
to noise produced by exterior noise sources.
Land Use Daytime Eveninq Niqhttime
Residential
Outdoor 60 dBA 50 dBA 45 dBA
Indoor 45 dBA 35 dBA 30 dBA
Public park
Outdoor 60 dBA 50 dBA 45 dBA
Indoor 50 dBA 40 dBA 35 dBA
Office/Commercial
Outdoor 65 dBA 55 dBA 50 dBA
Indoor 50 dBA 40 dBA 35 dBA
(b) The following land uses are hereby declared to be noise
sensitive areas:
(1) Nursing, convalescent, and retirement homes;
(2) Schools, while in session;
(3) Places of worship, while services are being conducted.
(4) Libraries, during hours of operation.
The ambient noise standards for uses and developments to be located
in and of the noise sensitive areas listed above shall be as
follows:
Daytime Evening Niqhttime
Outdoor 50 dBA 45 dBA 45 dBA
Indoor 35 dBA 30 dBA 30 dBA
$7-30.050 General noise restriction
(a) No person shall cause, produce, or allow to be produced,
in any residential zoning district, any single event noise more
than 6 dBA above the ambient noise level at the location where the
single event noise source is measured.
(b) No person shall cause, produce or allow to be produced,
in any office or district, any single event noise more than 8 dBA
above the ambient noise level at the location where the single
event noise source is measured.
(c) The single event noise level shall be measured with a
sound level meter as follows:
(1) With respect to noise originating upon a particular site,
the measurement can be taken at any point outside of the
property plane for that site.
(2) With respect to noise originating from a dwelling unit
constituting part of a multi-family development, the
measurement can be taken at any point beyond the exterior
walls of such unit or at any point within the habitable
interior of another dwelling unit located on the same
site.
(3) With respect to any situation not described in Paragraphs
(1) or (2) above, the measurement shall be taken at the
point where the noise source is located.
$7-30.060Exceptions for specific activities
Exceptions for specific activities shall be permitted to
exceed the standards set forth in Section 7-30,050 under the
following conditions:
(a) Construction. Construction, alteration or repair
activities which are authorized by a valid City permit, or do not
require the issuance of a City permit, may be conducted between
the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Sunday through Saturday, so
long as the noise level at any point 25 ft. from the source of
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noise, does not exceed 83 dBA. Commercial construction shall be
prohibited on Saturday and Sunday unless a permit is granted by
the City Council.
(b) Garden tools. Powered garden tools except gasoline powered
leaf blowers may be utilized between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
9:00 p.m. on Sundays through Saturdays. Gasoline powered leaf
blowers may be utilized between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday
through Saturday only. No gasoline powered leaf blowers shall be
allowed on Sundays. The noise level of all garden tools including
gasoline powered leaf blowers shall not exceed 78 dBA at any point
25 ft. from the source of noise.
(c) Pool and spa equipment. Pool and spa equipment located
within 20 feet of a side property line shall only be operated
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Noise from such
equipment shall not exceed 50 dBA 25 feet from the source of noise.
(d) Set-up and cleaning of commercial establishments. Set-up
and cleaning activities conducted at restaurants and other
commercial establishments located immediately adjacent to a
residential area, which generate any noise audible to the occupants
of the adjacent residences, including noise generated by the
operation of delivery or service vehicles, shall not begin prior
to one hour before the normal opening time of the establishment or
extend later than one hour after the normal closing time of the
establishment, or such other times as may be specified in a use
permit, license, or other entitlement granted by the City for such
establishment.
(e) Live or recorded music. Commercial establishments shall
keep all doors and windows closed during nighttime hours when live
or recorded music is being played.
(f) Animals. Noise caused by animals shall be governed by the
provisions of Section 7-20.190 concerning barking dogs and
Subsection 15-11.020(h) concerning the keeping of animals as pets.
$7-30.70 Exhaust fans.
All exhaust fans and mechanical equipment shall be enclosed
for the purpose of sound proofing, subject to the Planning
Director's review and approval. Exhaust fans lawfully constructed
prior to the effective date of this ordinance shall be screened to
the satisfaction of the Planning Director no later than two years
from the date of notice from the City to the owner.
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$7-30.080 Authority to require noise study
As a condition for the granting of any license, permit or
development approval the approving authority may require the
preparation of a noise study to determine whether the proposed
activity will comply with the noise standards contained in this
Article. The cost of such study shall be paid, in advance, by the
applicant. If the study predicts that any of the noise standards
will be violated the approving authority may require implementation
of mitigation measures to reduce the noise impacts, and may further
require the conduct of additional studies after the activity is
commenced to determine the effectiveness of the mitigation
measures. If the violation cannot be prevented or corrected through
mitigation measures, the approving authority may deny or revoke the
license, permit or development approval.
$7-30.090 Exception permits
(a) If the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the
Planning Director that immediate compliance with the requirements
of this Article would be impractical or unreasonable, the Planning
Director may issue a permit to allow exception from any or all of
the provisions contained in this Article, with appropriate
conditions to minimize the public detriment caused by such
exceptions. Any such permit shall be for an initial term as
specified by the Planning Director, not to exceed 30 days. Longer
term up to 120 days may be granted by the Planning Commission.
(b) In determining whether an exception permit should be
issued and the nature and scope of any conditions to be imposed,
the Planning Director consider the following factors:
(1) The level and intensity of the noise;
(2) The level and intensity of the background noise, if
any;
(3) The proximity of the noise to residential areas;
(4) The time of day when the noise occurs;
(5) The duration of the noise, and whether it is
recurrent, intermittent or constant;
(6) The nature and zoning of the area within which the
noise emanates or to which it is transmitted.
$7-30.100 Violations of Artlcle~ enforcement~ penalties
(a) The violation of any provision contained in this Article
shall constitute an infraction and a public nuisance.
(b) It shall be the duty of all policemen, all deputies of
the County Sheriff performing police services in the City, all
Community Service Officers and the Planning Director to enforce
the provisions of this Article.
(c) In addition to the penalties for infraction offenses and
the procedures for nuisance abatement as set forth in Chapter 3 of
this Code, any noise level and its source in violation of any of
the provisions of this Article may be summarily abated, which may
include, but is not limited to, removal dismantlement and taking
into custody the source of such noise, and in this regard, the
confiscation of any machine or device used to violate any of the
provisions of this Article is hereby authorized to be held for use
as evidence in any proceeding that may be brought for such
violation.
SECTION 2: Section 11-10.060 in Article 11-10 of the City Code
is hereby repealed.
SECTION 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
of this Ordinance is for any reason held by a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional such decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
Ordinance. The city Council of the City of Saratoga hereby declares
that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of
the fact that one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses
or phrases may be held invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 4: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty
days after its passage and adoption.
The above and foregoing Ordinance was regularly introduced
and after the waiting time required by law, was thereafter passed
and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Saratoga held on July 3, 1991, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Anderson, Clevenger, Kohler, Monia, and
Mayor Stutzman
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
CITY CL~RK ~
'~'he above and foregoing is a true and correct
'copy of Oi'dinal~ce _"7 h'q/- which has been
published according to law.
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8 Deputy Citv Clerk ~/' / Date :'