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A. Appendix A – Adoption. Appendix A to this chapter, codified in subsection (B) of this section, is adopted concurrently with the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter.

B. Appendix A – Designated.

Appendix A. CLASSIFICATION OF NOISE SOURCES

Environmental Noise

Nuisance Noise

Air-conditioning units (fixed)

Air-conditioning units (improperly maintained)

Animal shelters

Animals, pets

Auto and vehicle repairs in conjunction with permitted commercial or industrial activity

Auto and vehicle repairs on residential sites

Carbide ignitors and similar devices producing impactive noise

Commercial activities normally found in connection with a permitted activity

Commercial activities, other than those permitted, which are causing a nuisance. Also, outdoor commercial sales activities

Construction/demolition activities (of a temporary nature)

Industrial activities normally found in conjunction with a permitted activity

Industrial activities, other than environmental, and causing a nuisance

Loading and unloading in conjunction with permitted uses

Loading and unloading, other than environmental, and causing a nuisance

Loose shutters, squeaky gates, clattering drain covers, and other conditions resulting from inadequate property maintenance

Machinery and compressors (fixed or maintained in conjunction with a permitted activity)

Machinery and compressors other than environmental

Off-road vehicles

Outcrying, shouting, screaming, whistling, and singing

Powered model toys, devices, vehicles and equipment

Power tools normally found in conjunction with permitted uses

Power tools, other than environmental. Also, hobby activities

Lawn mowers

Pumps – Same as machinery and compressors

Pumps – Same as machinery and compressors

Private parties, gatherings, and assemblages of limited duration

Public address and public assembly, indoor and outdoor, as permitted use

Public address and public assembly, indoor and outdoor, as temporary use or as an assembly other than environmental

Radios, stereos, T.V.’s sound amplifiers, musical instruments, and drums

Signaling devices (nonemergency), stationary:

 Outside phone bells

 School bells

Signaling devices (nonemergency), mobile:  Utility truck radio  speakers

Emergency:

 Burglar alarms

 Auto theft alarms

Sound trucks

(Ord. 2101 § 3, 1985).