Annoying noise definition
Annoying noise means noise with a repetitive pattern, shrill frequencies, and/or static-like sounds, including loud music and noise attributable to, but not limited to, leaf blowers, alarms, engines, machinery, radios, stereo equipment, vehicles, barking dogs, and other animals.
Annoying noise means noise with a repetitive pattern, shrill frequencies, and/or static- like sounds, including loud music and noise attributable to, but not limited to, leaf blowers, alarms, engines, machinery, radios, stereo equipment, vehicles, barking dogs, and other animals. (b) "Cumulative period" shall mean an additive period of time composed of individual time segments which may be continuous or interrupted. (c) "Excessive noise" means any unnecessary noise which persists for ten minutes or more; such period of noise need not be witnessed by enforcement personnel if the occupants of two or more separate housing or commercial units certify that they have experienced such period of noise and describe with particularity the source (d) "Fixed noise source" shall mean a stationary device which creates sounds while fixed or motionless, including, but not limited to, residential, agricultural, industrial, and commercial machinery and equipment, pumps, fans, compressors, air-conditioners, and refrigeration equipment. (e) "Impulsive sound" shall mean a 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 the discharge of firearms. (f) "Intrusive noise" shall mean that noise which intrudes over and above the existing normal background noise at a given location. The relative intrusiveness of a sound depends upon its amplitude, duration, frequency, time of occurrence, and tonal or informational content, as well as the prevailing background noise level. (g) "Mobile noise source" shall mean any noise source other than a fixed noise source. (h) "Motor vehicle" shall mean any and all self-propelled vehicles as defined in the Vehicle Code of the State, including all on-highway type motor vehicles subject to registration under said Code and all off-highway type motor vehicles subject to identification under said Code. (i) "Muffler or sound dissipative device" shall mean a device for abating the sound of escaping gases of an internal combustion engine. (j) "Noise disturbance" shall mean any sound which (1) endangers or injures the safety or health of humans or animals; (2) annoys, disturbs, causes, or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological effect on a reasonable person of normal sensitivity; (3) is so harsh or prolonged as to be injurious to the health, peace and comfort of any reasonable person of normal sensitiveness residing in the area or ...
Annoying noise means noise which is loud or excessive with a repetitive pattern or shrill frequency, and is disturbing to a person of normal sensitivity. Annoying noise includes impulsive sounds which are sounds 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 the discharge of firearms.
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Annoying noise means a noise disturbance with a repetitive pattern, shrill frequencies, and/or static-like sounds, including loud music and noise attributable to, but not limited to, leaf blowers, alarms, engines, machinery, radios, stereo equipment, motor vehicles, barking dogs, crowing roosters and other animal noises.