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CITY OF MOSES LAKE MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 8.28 NOISE CONTROL Sections: 8.28.010 Declaration of Policy - Findings of Special Conditions 8.28.020 Definitions 8.28.030 Motor Vehicle Noise - Specific Prohibitions 8.28.040 Public Nuisances and Disturbance Noises 8.28.050 Noises Exempt - Completely or Partially 8.28.060 Noises Exempt - Daylight Hours 8.28.070 Enforcement - Complaints 8.28.080 Provisions Not Exclusive 8.28.090 Violation 8.28.010 Declaration of Policy - Findings of Special Conditions: A. Declaration of Policy: It is hereby declared to be the policy of the city to minimize exposure of citizens to the harmful physiological and psychological effects of excessive noise. It is the express intent of the City Council to control the level of noise in a manner which promotes commerce, the use, value, and enjoyment of property, sleep and repose, and the quality of the environment. B. Findings of Special Conditions: The problem of noise in the city has been observed by the City Council and the city staff and is documented by the complaints received and logged in the Police Department. On the basis of these observations and complaints, the City Council finds that special conditions exist within the city which make necessary any and all differences between this chapter and the regulations adopted by the Washington State Department of Ecology. (Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.020 Definitions: All technical terminology used in this chapter not defined herein shall be interpreted in conformance with American National Standards Institute Specifications, Section 1.1-1960 and Section 1.4-1971 as now in force or hereinafter amended. For purposes of this chapter, the words and phrases used herein shall have the meaning indicated below: A. "Emergency Work" means work made necessary to restore property to a safe condition following a public calamity, work required to protect persons or property from imminent exposure to danger, or work by private or public utilities for providing or restoring immediately necessary utility service. B. "Motorcycle" means any motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, except farm tractors and such vehicles powered by engines of less than five (5) horsepower. C. "Motor Vehicle" means any vehicle which is self-propelled, used primarily for transporting persons or property upon public highways, and required to be licensed under RCW 46.16.010. D. "New Motor Vehicle" means a motor vehicle manufactured after December 31, 1976, the equitable or legal title of which has never been transferred to a person who, in good faith, purchases the new motor vehicle for purposes other than resale. E. "Noise" means the intensity and duration character of sounds from any and all sources. F. "Off Highway Vehicle" means any self-propelled motor driven vehicle not used primarily for transporting persons or property upon public highways nor required to be licensed under RCW 46.16.010. 42 (12/82)

G. "Person" means any individual, firm, association, partnership, corporation, or any other entity, public or private. H. "Property Boundary" means the survey line at ground surface which separates the real property owned, rented, or leased by one or more other persons and its vertical extension. I. "Public Nuisance Noise" means any sound which unreasonably either annoys, injures, interferes with, or endangers the comfort, repose, health, or safety of three or more persons residing within separate residences in the same community or neighborhood, although the extent of the damage may be un- equal. (Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.030 Motor Vehicle Noise - Specific Prohibitions: A. Mufflers: It is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle upon the public highways which is not equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation. B. Tire Noise: It is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in such a manner as to cause or allow to be emitted squealing, screeching, or other such sounds from the tires in contact with the ground because of rapid acceleration or excessive speed around corners or other such reason provided that noise resulting from emergency braking to avoid imminent danger shall be exempt from this section. C. Alteration of Motor Vehicles: It is unlawful for any person to change or modify any part of a motor vehicle or install any device thereon in any manner that permits sound to be emitted by the motor vehicle which violates Section 8.28.040 of this chapter. (Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.040 Public Nuisances and Disturbance Noises: A. Public Nuisance Noises: It is unlawful for any person to cause or allow to be emitted a noise which has been determined to be a public nuisance noise as defined herein. B. Public Disturbance Noise: It is unlawful for any person to cause or any person in possession of property to allow to originate from the property, sound that is a public disturbance. No sound source specifically exempted from this chapter shall be a public nuisance noise or public disturbance noise in so far as the particular source is exempted. The following source of sound shall be public disturbance noises: 1. Frequent, repetitive, or continuous noise made by any animal which unreasonably disturbs or interferes with the peace, comfort, and repose of property owners or possessors, except that such sounds made by animal shelters, or commercial kennels, veterinary hospitals, pet shops, or pet kennels licensed under and in compliance with MLMC 6.05.050 shall be exempt from this subsection, provided, that notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if the owner or other person having custody of the animal cannot, with reasonable inquiry, be located by the investigating officer, or if the animal is a repeat violator of this subsection, the animal shall be impounded by the Community Services Officer or his designee, subject to redemption in the manner provided by Section 6.05.090; 2. The frequent, repetitive, or continuous sounding of any horn or siren attached to a motor vehicle except as a warning of danger or specifically permitted or required by law; 3. The creation of frequent, repetitive, or continuous noise in connection with the starting, operation, repair, rebuilding, or testing of any motor vehicle, motorcycle, off-highway vehicle, or internal combustion engine in any residential zone so as to unreasonably disturb or interfere with the peace, comfort, and repose of owners or possessors of real property; 43 (6/07)

4. The use of a sound amplifier or other device capable of producing or reproducing amplified sounds upon public streets for the purpose of commercial advertising or sales or for attracting the attention of the public to any vehicle, structure, or property or the contents therein, except as permitted by law, and except that vendors whose sole method of selling is from a moving vehicle shall be exempt from this subsection; 5. The making of any loud and raucous noise which unreasonably interferes with the use of any school, church, hospital, sanitarium, or nursing or convalescent facility; 6. The creation by use of a musical instrument, whistle, sound amplifier, stereo, jukebox, radio, television, or other device capable of reproducing sound and raucous noises which emanate frequently, repetitively, or continuously from any building, structure, or property, such as sounds originating from a band session, tavern operation, or social gathering. 7. Any sound from a motor vehicle audio system such as tape players, radios, and compact disc players, operated at volume and under conditions, so as to be audible greater than seventy-five feet (75') from the vehicle itself. 8. Any sound from portable audio equipment, such as a radio, tape player, or compact disc player, which is operated at such a volume so as to be audible at a distance of seventy-five feet (75') from the source of the sound. (Ord. 2302, 3/27/07; Ord. 1430, 1990; Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.050 Noises Exempt - Completely or Partially: A. The following noises are exempt from the provisions of this chapter at all times, provided, that nothing in these exemptions is intended to preclude the possible reduction of noise consistent with economic feasibility. 1. Noise originating from aircraft in flight, and sounds which originate at airports and are directly related to flight operations; 2. Noise created by safety and protective devices, such as relief valves where noise suppression would defeat the safety relief intent of the device; 3. Noise created by fire alarms, or noise created by emergency equipment, including but not limited to emergency standby or back-up equipment, and emergency work necessary in the interests of law enforcement or of the health, safety, or welfare of the community, and including, but not limited to, any emergency work necessary to replace or repair essential utility services; 4. Noise created by auxiliary equipment on motor vehicles used for highway maintenance; 5. Noise originating from officially sanctioned parades, sporting events, and other public events; 6. Noise created by warning devices not operated continuously for more than 30 minutes per incident; 7. Noise created by motor vehicles when regulated by Section 8.28.030; 8. Noise created by natural phenomenon and unamplified human voices; 9. Noise created by motor vehicles, licensed or unlicensed when operated off public highways except when such sounds are received in residential zones of the city; 44 (9/14)

10. Noise created by existing stationary equipment used in the conveyance of water by utilities and noise created by existing electrical substations; 11. Noise created by sources in industrial districts which over the previous three years have consistently operated in excess of 15 hours per day as a demonstrated routine or as a consequence of process necessity. B. The following sources of noise are exempt or partially exempt from the provisions of this chapter: 1. Noise created by the operation of equipment or facilities of surface carriers engaged in commerce by railroad; 2. Noise created by aircraft and float planes; 3. Noise emanating from the temporary construction sites in residential zones except between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. unless otherwise approved by the City Council; 4. Noise emanating from temporary construction sites in commercial and industrial zones. 5. Noise created by aircraft engine testing and maintenance not related to flight operations except between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.; 6. Noise originating from motor vehicle racing events at existing authorized facilities. C. It is the intention of City Council to consider amendments to this chapter controlling the sources exempted in subsection B of this section whenever the Washington State Department of Ecology promulgates specific regulations relating to the specific sources in the future. (Ord. 2726, 9/9/14; Ord. 1843; 2/9/99; Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.060 Noises Exempt - Daylight Hours : The following noises shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. on weekends: A. Noise created by powered equipment used in temporary or periodic maintenance or repair of resident property including but not limited to grounds and appurtenances, such as but not limited to lawn mowers, powered hand tools, and composters. B. Noise created by the discharge of firearms on authorized shooting ranges. C. Noise created by the installation and repair of essential utility services. D. Noise created by blasting. E. Noise created by bells, chimes, or carillons not operated for more than five (5) minutes in any one hour. (Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.070 Enforcement - Complaints: A. Complaint Only Basis: Only after a complaint has been received from an identified person who owns, rents, or leases property that is affected by a noise source may the Police Department issue a civil infraction notice, provided, that the section of this chapter relating to motor vehicles shall be subject to enforcement proceedings regardless of whether a complaint has been received, provided, further, that with the exception of motor vehicle noises, noise created by industrial areas are to be enforced by the State of Washington. 45 (9/14)

B. Separate Offenses: For enforcement purposes, each day defined as a 24-hour period beginning at 12:01 a.m. in which a violation of this chapter occurs, shall constitute a separate violation. (Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.080 Provisions Not Exclusive: The provisions of this chapter shall be accumulative and not exclusive, and shall not affect any other claim, cause of action or remedy, nor, unless specifically provided, shall list chapter deemed to repeal, amend, or modify any law, ordinance, or regulation relating to noise, but shall be deemed additional to existing legislation and common law on noise. (Ord. 1073, 1982) 8.28.090 Violation: A. Punishment: Any violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall be punishable as set forth below: 1. First violation in any 12 month period C-14 2. Second violation in any 12 month period C-9 3. Third and subsequent violations in any 12 month period C-6 B. Evidence In Proceedings: In any proceeding under this chapter, evidence of sound level through the use of sound level meter readings shall not be necessary to establish the commission of the violation. (Ord. 1430, 1990; Ord. 1073, 1982) 46 (6/90)