HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-1996 - Ordinance - 02/11/1993ORDINANCE NO. 1996
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 7, SECTION 2, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, PERTAINING TO THE
REGULATION OF NOISE.
WHEREAS, the city Council of the City of College Station finds
that the residents of this city have a right to an environment
that is free from noise that may jeopardize their health, gen-
eral welfare and property; and
WHEREAS, the City has constructed an amphitheater and wishes
to provide for controls in the operation and use thereof;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF COLLEGE STATION THAT:
Chapter 7, Section 2, of the Code of Ordinances of the city of
College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"SECTION 2: NOISE
A. DEFINITIONS
(1)
dBA - means the abbreviation of the sound level in
decibels determined by the A-weighting network of a
sound-level meter or by calculation from octave band
or one-third (1/3) octave band.
(2)
Decibel (dB) - means a unit of measure on a loga-
rithmic scale, or the ratio of a particular sound
pressure squared to a standard reference pressure
squared. For the purpose of this ordinance, twenty
(20) micropascals shall be the standard reference
pressure.
(3)
Motor vehicle - means any and all self-propelled
vehicles as defined by the Texas Traffic Code, in-
cluding all motor vehicles subject to identification
under such code and all motor vehicles exempted
under such code.
(4)
Noise - means the intensity, frequency, duration and
character of sound, including sound and vibration of
subaudible frequencies.
(5)
Noise level - means the maximum continuous sound
level or repetitive peak level produced by a source
or group of sources.
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(6)
Sound amplifier - means any radio receiving set,
microphone, musical instrument, phonograph,
speaker(s) or other machine or device for the pro-
ducing or reproducing of sound.
(7)
Sound level - means in decibels the weighted sound-
pressure level measured by the use of a sound-level
meter satisfying the requirements of ANSI SI.4,
1971, Specifications for Sound-Level Meters.
(8)
Sound-Pressure level - means in decibels twenty (20)
times the logarithm to the base of ten (10) of the
ratio of a sound pressure to the reference sound
pressure of twenty (20) micropascals.
PROHIBITED GENERALLY
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully
make or cause or allow to be made or allow to be
continued any "loud noise" which term shall mean any
sound that because of its volume level, duration or
character annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the
comfort, health, peace or safety of reasonable per-
sons of ordinary sensibilities within the limits of
the city. Quieter standards shall prevail during
the night-time hours of 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
The term shall be limited to loud noise heard=
(a) in any occupied residential unit which is not
the source of the noise or upon the yard, or;
(b) in the driveway of such residential unit;
(c)
in a school or public building or upon the
ground thereof while in use, upon any parking
lot open to members of the public as invitees
or licensees, and in any event from a location
not less than less than fifty feet (50') from
the source of the noise measured in a straight
line from the source.
(2)
No person in possession and present in any premises
shall make or cause or allow to be made or allow to
be continued any loud noise, including the loud
noise that results from a gathering of people, which
term shall mean any sound that because of its volume
level, character or duration, annoys, disturbs, in-
jures or endangers the comfort, health, peace or
safety of reasonable persons of ordinary senslbili-
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ties within the limits of the city. Quieter stan-
dards shall prevail during the night-time hours of
10=00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
The term shall be limited to loud noise heard:
(a)
in any occupied residential unit which is not
the source of the noise or upon the yard, or;
(b) in the driveway of such residential unit;
(c)
in a school or public building or upon the
ground thereof while in use, upon any parking
lot open to members of the public as invitees
or licensees, and in any event from a location
not less than less than fifty feet (§0~) from
the source of the noise measured in a straight
line from the source.
(3)
No person shall make any loud noise or operate a
sound amplifier so as to be clearly audible to any
occupant of a neighboring property at any point on
the boundary line separating the two (2) properties
at a level higher than sixty-five (65) dBA during
the day (from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.) or fifty-five
(55) dBA during the night (from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00
a.m.). If the properties are not contiguous, then
the sound shall be measured from the source in a
straight line.
NUISANCES
The following acts are declared to be public nuisances:
(1)
The using, operating or permitting to be played,
used, or operated by any radio, amplifier, musical
instrument, tape player, compact disc, compact tape
or phonograph or other device for the producing or
reproducing of sound in such manner as to cause loud
noise. This definition of nuisance shall also in-
clude noise generated from a motor vehicle which is
either standing or moving.
(2)
Yelling, shouting, whistling or singing or any pro-
longed sounds made by people at any time or place so
as to create a loud noise between the hours of 10
p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of any day.
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The term loud noise does not include noise or sound gen-
erated by the following:
(1) Cries for emergency assistance and warning calls.
(2) Radios, sirens, horns and bells on police, fire and
other emergency response vehicles.
(3)
School athletic events in school facilities, pro-
vided that such activities have been authorized by
the owner or agent of such facilities.
(4)
Fire alarms and burglar alarms prior to the giving
of notice and a reasonable opportunity for the owner
or tenant in possession of the premises served by
any such alarm to turn off the alarm.
(5)
Necessary construction or property maintenance, in-
cluding the use of lawnmowers, during the hours of
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
PARKS BOARD TO SET AMPHITHEATER NOISE LEVEL STANDARDS
(1)
The College Station Parks and Recreation Board after
a public hearing may, from time to time, set the
level of noise that may be generated or produced at
the College Station Amphitheater. Such standards
shall be provided to users of the amphitheater and
shall be strictly adhered to by said users. Failure
to adhere to the standards shall be a criminal of-
fense under this chapter.
(2)
The College Station Parks and Recreation Board may
after a public hearing at which the alleged violat-
ing user may present evidence ban said user who has
violated the standards from future use of the am-
phitheater. The standard of review of the decision
of the College Station Parks and Recreation Board
shall be the substantial evidence rule.
ENFORCEMENT
Any person aggrieved by loud noise or the operation of
amplification device or similar equipment that produces
loud noise in violation of this ordinance may complain to
the College Station Police Department who shall enforce
this ordinance. The police are also hereby authorized to
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enforce said sections without any such complaint. Nor
shall the police be required to verify the decibel level
by use of a sound level meter.
G. SEVERABILITY
It is the intent of the City Council that this Ordinance
be construed to secure for the people freedom from un-
wanted loud noise as described herein without violating
any of the rights secured by the Constitution to the
people. In the event that any provision contained herein
should ever be determined to be invalid for any reason,
it is the intent of the City Council that the remaining
provisions continue in effect to the extent that they can
be enforced notwithstanding such determination and there-
fore the provisions of this ordinance are declared sever-
able.
H. PENALTY PROVISION
(1)
The City is hereby authorized to seek court action
to abate any noise nuisance in lieu of or in addi-
tion to any other enforcement remedies that may be
available.
(2)
The general penalty provision of Chapter I of the
College Station Code of Ordinances shall apply to
violations of this ordinance."
II.
This ordinance shall become effective from and after its pas-
sage in accordance with the City Charter of the City of
College Station.
PASSED, ADOPTED, and APPROVED this 11th day of February, 1993.
ATTEST:
~fty Secretary
APPROVED: