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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 20:49:35+00:00

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9.16.045 Public nuisance noise prohibited.
It is the express purpose and intention of this chapter to provide for and promote the peace, health and safety of the general public and to minimize the exposure of citizens to the effects of excessive noise and to control the level of noise which inhibits the use, value and enjoyment of property; sleep and repose; and the quality of the environment. [Ord. 10-86; Ord. 30-03; Ord. 13-06; Ord. 18-12 § 6].
1. Any sound made by the use of a musical instrument, whistle, sound amplifier, jukebox, radio, television, or other similar device which emanates from a building, structure, or property between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. so as to be audible greater than 50 feet from the building, structure or property.
2. Any sound made by the unamplified human voice that emanates from a building, structure or property between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. so as to be audible greater than 50 feet from the building, structure or property.
3. Any sound made from motor vehicle tires that causes or allows to be emitted squealing, screeching, or other sounds from the tires because of rapid acceleration or excessive speed around corners or other reasons. Sounds resulting from emergency braking to avoid imminent danger are not a violation of this section.
4. Any sound made by the discharge of gases from an internal combustion engine except through a muffler.
5. Any sound made by the operation of any motorcycle, motorbike, off-road or all-terrain vehicle in the city on any property not a part of the street system of the city when such motorcycle, motorbike, off-road or terrain vehicle does not conform to the muffler standard required for operation on the public streets.
6. Any sound made by a horn or other similar signaling device attached to a motor vehicle which is audible greater than 50 feet from the vehicle except when reasonably necessary to ensure safe operation as permitted in RCW 46.37.380.
7. Any sound made by a loudspeaker or sound amplifier exterior to any building for commercial advertising or sales purposes or for attracting the attention of the public to any performance, show or other event so as to be audible greater than 50 feet from the building, structure, or property.
8. Any sound which is audible greater than 50 feet from any school, other institution of learning, court, hospital, nursing or convalescent facility, or other area where exceptional quiet is necessary; provided signs are displayed in adjacent or contiguous streets indicating that the area is a quiet zone.
9. Any sound made by the construction, excavation, repair, demolition, destruction, or alteration of any building, property or upon any building site between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. which is audible greater than 50 feet from a residential district.
10. Any sound made by operating or permitting the operation of any mechanically powered saw, drill, sander, grinder, lawn or garden tool or air conditioner, fan or blower, or similar device which is audible greater than 50 feet from residential areas between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. so as to cause a noise disturbance across a boundary.
11. Any sound made by speaker, sound amplifier or motor vehicle audio system exterior to the passenger sitting compartment of a motor vehicle on a public street or highway (anywhere within the right-of-way thereof) of a commercial radio station broadcast, or music from an audio tape cassette, compact disc, or other recording medium so as to be audible at a distance of 50 feet or more from the source of the sound.
12. Any sound from a motor vehicle audio system, such as tape players, radios, and compact disc players, operated at a volume and under conditions so as to be audible greater than 50 feet from the vehicle itself.
13. 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 50 feet or more from the source of the sound.
14. Any sound made by speaker, sound amplifier, audio system or music from an audio tape cassette, compact disc, or other recording medium emanating from a structure so as to be audible from within an enclosed structure upon the property of another. [Ord. 26-90; Ord. 30-03; Ord. 08-04; Ord. 29-10 § 1.01; amended during 2011 recodification; Ord. 20-11 § 1.19; Ord. 18-12 § 6].
A. Sounds originating from residential property related to temporary projects for the maintenance, repair or improvement of homes, grounds and/or accessory buildings.
B. Sounds created by the installation or repair of essential utility services.
C. Sounds originating from temporary construction sites as a result of construction activity. [Ord. 18-12 § 6].
A. Sounds originating from aircraft in flight and sounds that originate at airports which are directly related to flight operations.
B. Sounds or whistles originating from trains in transit which are directly related to train operations.
C. Sounds created by safety and protective devices where noise suppression would defeat the intent of the device or is not economically feasible.
D. Sounds created by work authorized by the public works department and/or building and inspection division.
E. Sounds created by emergency equipment and work necessary in the interests of public safety. [Ord. 18-12 § 6].
Any person who obtains a special permit issued by the city manager or designee which would allow the permittee to exceed the noise level limitations of this chapter for a specified period of time is not in violation of this section. Such permit will provide a date, time, and signature of the responsible party and shall be submitted at least 14 days prior to a planned event taking place. Permit shall be kept on site and available upon request of a city official. [Ord. 18-12 § 6].
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalty provided in RMC 9.02.020(C). [Ord. 18-12 § 6].
Nothing contained in this chapter is intended to be nor shall be construed to create or form the basis for any liability on the part of the city, its officers, employees or agents, for any injury or damage resulting from the failure of anyone to comply with the provisions of this chapter, or by reason or in consequence of any inspection, notice, order, certificate, permission or approval authorized or issued or done in connection with the implementation or enforcement pursuant to this chapter, or by reason of any action or inaction on the part of the city related in any manner to the enforcement of this chapter by its officers, employees or agents. [Ord. 30-03; Ord. 06-10 § 1.16; Ord. 18-12 § 6].
Code reviser’s note: additional provisions regarding nuisances have been recodified to Chapter 10.04 RMC by Ord. 18-12.

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