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7.40.030 Nuisances Designated--Class 1 Infraction.
7.40.130 Prohibition On Excessive Noises.
7.40.190 Maximum Limit For Certain Activities.
7.40.210 Penalty For Chapter Violations.
The ordinance codified in this chapter shall be known as the "nuisance ordinance," and may also be referred to herein as "this chapter." (Ord. 86-20 §4(Exhibit C(1)), 1986).
3. The person who is alleged to have committed the acts or omissions, created or allowed the condition to exist, or placed the object or allowed the object to exist on the property. (Ord. 86-20 §4(Exhibit C(2)), 1986).
A. The acts, omissions, conditions or objects specifically enumerated in this chapter are hereby declared to be a public nuisance.
B. In addition to the nuisances specifically enumerated within this chapter, every other thing, substance or act which is determined by the Council to be offensive, injurious or detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare of the City is declared to be a nuisance.
C. All nuisances shall constitute a Class 1 civil infraction and shall be processed according to the procedures established in Chapter 1.16 of this code, Civil Infractions. (Ord. 86-20 §4(Exhibit C(3)), 1986).
No person shall make, assist in making, permit, continue, or permit the continuance of, any noise within the City of Tigard in violation of this article. No person shall cause or permit any noise to emanate from property under that person's control in violation of this article. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord. 96- 06; Ord. 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
2. Shall contain at least an A-weighted scale, and both fast and slow meter response capability.
B. If measurements are made, the person making those measurements shall have completed training in the use of the sound level meter, and shall use measurement procedures consistent with that training. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01- 13A, Ord 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
A. "Noise-sensitive unit" shall include any building or portion of a building containing a residence, place of overnight accommodation, church, day care center, hospital, school, or nursing care center. For the purpose of this definition, "residence" and "overnight accommodation" does not include living/sleeping quarters of a caretaker or watchperson on industrial or commercial property provided by the owner or operator of the industrial or commercial facility.
B. "Plainly audible" means any sound for which the information content of that sound is unambiguously communicated to the listener, such as, but not limited to, understandable spoken speech, comprehensible musical rhythms or vocal sounds.
C. "Unnecessarily loud" means any sound that interferes with normal spoken communication or that disturbs sleep.
D. "City Manager" means the City Manager or designee. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord. 90-03 §51(part), 1990).
C. Is unnecessarily loud within a noise-sensitive unit which is not the source of the sound.
2. Seventy-five dB at any other time.
E. If within a park, street or other public place, is unnecessarily loud at a distance of 100 feet. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord. 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
A. The use of exhaust brakes (jake brakes), except in an emergency, is prohibited at all times within the City, regardless of noise level.
1. The sounding of any horn or signal device or any other device on any automobile, motorcycle, truck, bus or other vehicle while in motion, except as a danger signal.
2. The operation of sound-producing devices such as, but not limited to, musical instruments, loudspeakers, amplifying devices, public address systems, radios, tape recorders and/or tape players, compact disc players, phonographs, television sets and stereo systems, including those installed in or on vehicles.
3. The operation of any gong or siren upon any vehicle, other than police, fire or other emergency vehicle, except during sanctioned parades.
4. The use of any automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle so out of repair or in such a manner as to create loud or unnecessary sounds, grating, grinding, rattling or other noise.
5. The keeping of any animal or bird that creates noise in excess of the levels specified in Section 7.40.160.
6. The operation of air conditioning or heating units, heat pumps, refrigeration units, (including those mounted on vehicles) and swimming pool or hot tub pumps.
7. The erection (including excavation), demolition, alteration or repair of any building, except as allowed under Sections 7.40.180.E and 7.40.180.F.
8. The use or creation of amplified sound in any outdoor facility.
9. Any other action that creates or allows sound in excess of the level allowed by Section 7.40.160. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord. 96-06; Ord. 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
A. Non-amplified sounds created by organized athletic or other group activities, when such activities are conducted on property generally used for such purposes, such as stadiums, parks, schools, and athletic fields, during normal hours for such events.
B. Sounds caused by emergency work, or by the ordinary and accepted use of emergency equipment, vehicles and apparatus, regardless of whether such work is performed by a public or private agency, or upon public or private property.
C. Sounds caused by bona fide use of emergency warning devices and alarm systems.
D. Sounds regulated by federal law, including, but not limited to, sounds caused by railroads or aircraft.
E. Sounds caused by demolition activities when performed under a permit issued by appropriate governmental authorities and only between the hours of seven a.m. and nine p.m. Monday through Friday and eight a.m. and nine p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
F. Sounds caused by industrial, agricultural or construction activities during the hours of seven a.m. to nine p.m. Monday through Friday and eight a.m. to nine p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
G. Sounds caused by regular vehicular traffic upon premises open to the public in compliance with state law. Regular vehicle traffic does not include a single vehicle that creates noise in excess of the standard set forth in Section 7.40.160.
H. Sounds caused by air-, electrical- or gas- driven domestic tools, including, but not limited to, lawn mowers, lawn edgers, radial arm, circular and table saws, drills, and/or other similar lawn or construction tools, but not including tools used for vehicle repair, during the hours of seven a.m. to nine p.m. Monday through Friday and eight a.m. to nine p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
I. Sounds caused by chainsaws, when used for pruning, trimming or cutting of live trees between the hours of seven a.m. and nine p.m. Monday through Friday and eight a.m. and nine p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and not exceeding two hours in any twenty-four hour period.
J. Sounds created by community events, such as parades, public fireworks displays, street fairs, and festivals that the City Manager or designee has determined in writing to be community events for the purposes of this section. The City Manager's decision shall be based on the anticipated number of participants or spectators, the location of the event and other factors the City Manager determines to be appropriate under the circumstances.
K. Sounds made by legal fireworks on the third of July, Fourth of July, and the Friday and Saturday during the weekend closest to the Fourth of July of each year, between the hours of seven a.m. and eleven p.m.
L. Sounds made between midnight and 12:30 a.m. on January 1 of each year.
4. Provide a 24-hour telephone contact number for information and complaints about a project.
The City Manager may approve a noise mitigation plan only if the City Manager determines that the noise mitigation plan will prevent unreasonable noise impacts. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
Notwithstanding Section 7.40.180, the creation of noise by any activity subject to the exceptions listed in Sections 7.40.180.E, 7.40.180.F, 7.40.180.H, or 7.40.180.I, in excess of 85 dB measured on property on which a noise sensitive use is located, for more than 5 minutes in any calendar day shall be a violation. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord. 99-29; Ord. 96-06; Ord. 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
In any civil infraction action based on a violation of the limits set forth in Sections 7.40.160.B, 7.40.160.C or 7.40.160.E, the evidence of at least two persons from different households, shall be required to establish a violation. Any Police or Code Enforcement Officer or other City employee who witnessed the violation shall be counted as a witness for purposes of the two witness requirement. The City may ask an alleged violator to enter into a voluntary compliance agreement based on a single complaint or single witness. (Repealed and replaced by Ord. 01-13A, Ord. 99-29; Ord. 96-06; Ord. 90-03 §1(part), 1990).
A. A violation of this chapter shall constitute a Class 1 civil infraction, which shall be processed according to the procedures established in the civil infractions ordinance, set out at Chapter 1.16 of this code.
B. Each violation of a separate provision of this chapter shall constitute a separate infraction, and each day that a violation of this chapter is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate infraction.
C. A finding of a violation of this chapter shall not relieve the responsible party of the duty to abate the violation. The penalties imposed by this section are in addition to and not in lieu of any remedies available to the City.
D. If a provision of this chapter is violated by a firm or corporation, the officer or officers, or person or persons responsible for the violation shall be subject to the penalties imposed by this chapter. (Ord. 99-01; Ord. 90-03 §1(part), 1990).

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