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14C CHAPTER 502 Noise 502.01 Definitions. 502.02 Prohibited acts. 502.03 Special permits. 502.04 Measurement or assessment of sound. 502.99 Penalty. CROSS REFERENCES Squealing tires - see TRAF. 331.36 Muffler noise - see TRAF. 337.30 502.01 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and phrases used herein are defined as follows: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) Commercial (land use) means all areas not otherwise classified as residential, as defined in this section. Construction means any site preparation, any assembly, erection, substantial repair, alteration or similar action, excluding demolition, for or on public or private rights-of-way, structures, utilities or similar property. Daytime means 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. the same day. Demolition means any dismantling, intentional destruction or removal of structures from the utilities, public or private right-of-way surfaces, or similar property. Emergency means any occurrence or set of circumstances involving actual or imminent physical trauma or property damage which necessitates immediate action. Economic loss shall not be the sole determining factor in the determination of an emergency. It shall be the burden of an alleged violator to prove an "emergency". Emergency work means any work made necessary to restore property to a safe condition following an emergency, or to protect property threatened by an imminent emergency, to the extent such work is necessary to protect persons or property from exposure to imminent danger or damage. Frequency means the number of complete oscillation cycles per unit of time. Impulsive sound means sound of short duration, usually less than one second, with an abrupt onset and rapid decay. Examples of sources of impulsive sound include explosions, drop forge impacts, and discharge of firearms.

502.02 GENERAL OFFENSES CODE 14D (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) Nighttime means 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. the following day. Noise means any sound which disturbs humans or other animals, or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological effect on humans or other animals. Noise disturbance means any sound which: (1) Disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities; (2) Is plainly audible as defined in this section. Person means any person, person's firm, association, copartnership, joint venture, corporation, or any entity public or private in nature. Plainly audible means any sound or noise produced by any source, or reproduced by a radio, tape player, television, CD player, electronic audio equipment, musical instrument, sound amplifier or other mechanical or electronic sound-making device, or non-amplified human voice that can be clearly heard by a person using his/her normal hearing faculties, at a distance of 200 feet or more from the real property line of the source of the sound or noise. Public right-of-way means any street, avenue, boulevard, sidewalk, bike path or alley, or similar place normally accessible to the public which is owned or controlled by a governmental entity. Public space means any lot, the land which contains at least one building that is open to the general public during its hours of operation. Reasonable time is 15 minutes in the case of non-vehicular sound emitters and two calendar days for vehicular sound emitters. Residential (land use) means all areas designated as "residential districts" as well as hospitals, public and private elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, vocational schools, colleges and universities; areas designated as "conservation districts"; areas designated as planned development districts that contain dwelling units; and places of religious assembly. Sound means an oscillation in pressure, particle displacement, particle velocity or other physical parameter, in a medium with internal forces that causes compression and rarefaction of that medium. The description of sound may include any characteristic of such sound, including duration, intensity and frequency. Weekday means any Monday through Friday that is not a "paid holiday" as defined in F.S. 110.117(1). 502.02 PROHIBITED ACTS. (a) Specific Prohibitions. In addition to the general prohibitions set out in subsection (a), and unless otherwise exempted by this chapter, the following specific acts, or the causing or permitting thereof, are hereby regulated as follows: (1) Motor vehicles. A. No person shall operate a motor vehicle which causes excessive noise levels, as a result of a defective or modified exhaust system, or as a result of an unnecessary rapid acceleration, revving or tire squealing. B. No person shall use an engine decompression breaking system, or the other use of an engine transmission, or associated component parts to slow, stop, break or otherwise engage in the practice commonly known as "Jake Breaking".

14E Noise 502.03 C. No operator of a motor vehicle shall operate, or permit the operation of any sound system which can be heard outside the vehicle from fifty or more feet when the vehicle is being operated upon, or is parked upon or standing upon the public right of way or upon private property. It is an affirmative defense to charge under this subsection that the operator was not otherwise prohibited by law from operating the sound system, and that any of the following apply: 1. The system was being operated to request medical or vehicular assistance or to warn of a hazardous road condition; 2. The vehicle was an emergency or public safety vehicle; 3. The vehicle was owned and operated by the City or a gas, electric, communications, refuse or water utility company; 4. The vehicle was being used in a parade, and the person or organization conducting the parade had obtained a parade permit from the appropriate City agency. (2) Radios, televisions, electronic audio equipment, musical instruments or similar devices. No person shall operate, play or permit the operation or playing any radio, tape player, television, electronic audio equipment, musical instrument, sound amplifier or other mechanical or electronic sound-making device that produces, reproduces or amplifies sound in such a manner as to create a noise disturbance across a real property boundary. (3) Animals. No person shall own, possess or harbor an animal or bird that howls, barks, meows, squawks or makes other sounds that: A. Create a noise disturbance across a residential real property boundary; B. Are of frequent or continued duration for ten or more consecutive minutes; or C. Are intermittent for a period of 30 or more minutes. 502.03 SPECIAL PERMITS. (a) Permit Process. (1) The permit application shall include the name, address and telephone number of the permit applicant; the date, hours and location for which permit is requested; and the nature of the event or activity. The application must be submitted at least ten days in advance of the event, including holidays and weekends. (2) Upon receipt of the permit application, the Director of Administration or designee will review the application and issue a decision promptly, but in no event less than three days prior to the date of the event. If no decision is issued by the time specified, the permit will be considered to be issued. The permit shall be issued provided the proposed activity meets the requirement of this section. (3) Any permit granted must be in writing and shall contain all conditions upon which the permit shall be effective.

502.03 GENERAL OFFENSES CODE 14F (4) The Director of Administration or designee may prescribe any reasonable conditions or requirements he/she deems necessary to minimize noise disturbances upon the community or the surrounding neighborhood, including use of mufflers, screens or other sound-attenuating devices. (5) Any final decision of the Director of Administration or designee pursuant to this section which denies the applicant the right to create sound levels, including amplified sound, will be immediately reviewed as a matter of right by the Mayor upon the filing of an appropriate pleading by the City. (b) Permits for Entertainment. Permits may be granted for the purpose of entertainment under the following conditions: (1) The function must be open to the general public (admission may be charged). (2) The function must take place on public property, or public space, provided only six functions requiring a special permit may be held on any particular space per calendar year. (3) The permit will be granted for only four hours in one 24-hour day or any reasonable extension thereof as authorized by the Director of Administration or designee. (4) The permit will only be granted for hours between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight on all days other than Friday and Saturday; and, on Friday and Saturday, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. of the following day, except in the following circumstances: A. A permit granted for hours between 9:00 a.m. on New Year's Eve and 1:00 a.m. the following day (New Year's Day). B. A permit may be granted for hours between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. the following day if there are no private residences, hospitals or nursing homes within a 0.5 mile radius of the property where the function is taking place. (5) Functions for which the permits are issued shall be limited to a continuous airborne sound level as measured 100 feet from the real property boundary of the source property. When one or more streets are closed adjacent to the source of the sound, the measurement shall be taken 100 feet from the boundary of the closed area. (c) Other Permits. Special permits for non-entertainment special purposes, other than for emergency work that is exempt, may be issued under the following conditions. (1) Nonrecurring. A. If the special purpose relates to the operation of a trade or business, the special purpose shall not be in the ordinary course of that trade or business; or B. If the special purpose does not relate to the operation of a trade or business, the special purpose shall not be an ordinary event in the affairs of the applicant; (2) Recurring. If the special purpose is a recurring purpose, it shall not recur more often than four times each calendar year, and: A. The special purpose shall be essential to the operation of the applicant's trade or business; or

14G Noise 502.99 B. If the special purpose is not essential to the operation of a trade or business, the special purpose shall be compatible with the ordinary activities of the surrounding neighborhood. (3) Hours. The special permit may be issued only for hours between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. the same day on weekdays; and (4) Duration. Special permits may be issued for no longer than one week, renewable by further application to the Director of Administration or designee provided the applicant otherwise meets the provisions of this chapter. 502.04 MEASUREMENT OR ASSESSMENT OF SOUND. (a) Assessment. Any police officer or other official designated by the Director of Administration or designee who hears a noise or sound that is plainly audible, in violation of this chapter, shall assess the noise or sound according to the following standards: (1) The primary means of detection shall be by means of the official s normal hearing faculties, so long as the official s hearing is not enhanced by any mechanical device, such as a hearing aid. (2) The official must have a direct line of sight and hearing to the real property of the source of the sound or noise so that the official can readily identify the offending source of the sound or noise and the distance involved. If the official is unable to have a direct line of sight and hearing to the real property of the source of the sound or noise, then the official shall confirm the source of the sound or noise by approaching the suspected real property source of the sound or noise until the official is able to obtain a direct line of sight and hearing, and identify the identical or same sound or noise that was heard at the place of original assessment of the sound or noise. (3) The official need not determine the particular words or phrases being said or produced or the name of any song or artist producing the noise or sound. The detection of a rhythmic bass reverberating type of noise or sound is sufficient to constitute a plainly audible noise or sound. 502.99 PENALTY. (a) Whoever violates this chapter shall be guilty of a minor misdemeanor and shall be fined no more than one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00). Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. (b) If within three years of the offense, the offender has been convicted of or plead guilty to a violation of Section, the offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.