Peoria, Arizona Noise Ordinance
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1 Peoria, Arizona Noise Ordinance CHAPTER 4 ANIMALS Sec Specific restrictions on keeping of animals (a).. (b) The maintaining and keeping of all animals, livestock and poultry within the city shall be allowed only so long as they not cause, create, contribute to or become a public nuisance due to noise, the presence of flies, mosquitoes, insects, vermin, rodent harborage, odors, dust, ponded water, accumulation of manure, garbage, refuse or other obnoxious or putrescible material, or for any other like reason. For purposes of this subsection, public nuisance is defined as maintaining any of the conditions described above to the extent that one or more adjacent property owners are restricted in the use of their property due to the existence of the Public Nuisance. Manure and droppings shall be removed from enclosures at least twice weekly and shall be removed from the premises at least once each week. In this subsection ``premises'' means the lot or parcel of ground upon which an enclosure is located. This subsection does not apply to areas zoned for agriculture. (c).(e) CHAPTER 5 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS R325 Sound Attenuation. Buildings covered under the International Residential Code shall be subject to the following provisions: 1) Buildings shall be designed for a maximum interior noise level of 45 decibels. 2) Exterior wall penetrations by pipe ducts or conduits shall be caulked. 3) Mailboxes shall not be used through the door or wall. 4) Windows shall have two panes of glass and sound transmission rating of STC-22. All operable windows shall be weather stripped and airtight in accordance with ASTM R T Standard. Perimeter window frames shall be sealed to airtight specifications. 5) All non-glazed portions of exterior side-hinged doors shall be solid-core wood or insulated hollow metal or at least one and three-quarters inch thick and fully weather stripped. The perimeter doorframes shall be sealed to airtight specifications. 6) Fireplaces shall be provided with well fitting dampers, unless otherwise prohibited elsewhere in the Code. 7) Exterior walls shall be at least four inches in nominal depth and shall be finished on the outside with block, siding, sheathing, or stucco on one-inch Styrofoam. R-19 fiberglass or cellulose insulation shall be installed continuously throughout the cavity space behind the wall. Total insulation R-value of the exterior wall assembly shall be R- 18. CHAPTER 13 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND OFFENSES 1
2 Sec Camping permitted. Camping may be permitted in the City of Peoria only under the following circumstances: (a) Camping in public recreation areas or private recreation areas specifically set aside for, having zoning and a site plan permitting public camping purposes and clearly marked for public camping purposes; (b) Camping events sponsored and conducted by and under the direction and control of the City Community Services Department; (c) Camping: (i) In the yard of a residence with the consent of the owner or occupant of the residence, where the camping is in the rear yard, or in an area of a side yard or front yard that is separated from view from the street by a fence, hedge or other obstruction; or (ii) inside of a licensed and registered motor vehicle in the parking lot on the site of a religious institution with the written consent of such institution, where the driver/occupant of such vehicle is in possession of a valid driver's license, provided that no more than three vehicles shall be permitted at any one location, for a period not to exceed seven days in a thirty day consecutive period. (d) Camping shall not be permitted under this subsection: (1) Where it is conducted in such a manner as to constitute a nuisance because of noise, inadequate sanitation, or other matters offensive to persons of ordinary sensibility; nor where the camping is of such frequency, intensity or duration as to constitute a use of land prohibited by any provision of the Peoria Zoning Ordinance or this code; nor where prohibited under any provision of this code concerning use of mobile homes; nor where any fee, charge or other monetary consideration is collected for the privilege of camping or for any services or the use of any facilities related thereto, or (2) In the parking lot of any retail, industrial, office, commercial establishment, regardless of the permission of the owner, lessee, occupant or person having legal control of such property, unless such property has been specifically zoned to permit camping and has approved water and wastewater disposal facilities and other utilities for camping purposes, or (3) On the Property of the United States, the State of Arizona, or any political subdivision thereof, where the United States, the State or its political subdivisions have not provided facilities for camping or have elected not to permit camping. (Ord. No , 10/19/93) (Ord. No , 11/16/93) (Ord. No , 1/18/94) CHAPTER 13 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND OFFENSES Sec Noise; definitions. (a) Decibel or db means a unit that denotes the ratio between two quantities which are proportional to power; the number of decibels corresponding to the ratio of two amounts of power is ten (10) times the logarithm to the base of ten (10) of this ratio. (b) "Law enforcement restitution" means all personal services cost attributed to the responding law enforcement officer for the amount of time actually spent in responding to or remaining at the party, gathering or event. Also includes actual costs incurred by the City for medical 2
3 treatment to injured officers; costs of repair to damaged City or officer equipment; value of damaged City or officer equipment in event the same cannot be repaired. (c) Law enforcement special security assignment means the assignment of law enforcement officers and services incident to a second call to a location after the distribution of a written warning to the person responsible that the party, gathering or event violates A.R.S et. seq. (d) Noise Level means the A weighed sound pressure level in decibels obtained by using a sound level meter at slow response with a reference pressure of twenty micropascals. The unit of measurement shall be designated as dba. (e) "Party, gathering or event" means two or more persons assembled or gathered on private property. (f) Person means any individual, firm, association, partnership, joint venture or corporation. (g) Person responsible means the person or entity that owns or exercises control over the property where the party, gathering or event takes place, the person in charge of the premises and/or the organizer of the event, providing the same have been provided notice of the disturbance. If the person responsible is a minor, the parents or legal guardians of that minor shall be jointly and severally liable for the law enforcement restitution irrespective of the fact the parents or legal guardians had no prior notice of the violation to the extent permitted under Title 12, Chapter 6, Article 7, Section , Arizona Revised Statutes. (h) Public space means any real property or structures on real property, owned by a government entity and normally accessible to the public, including but not limited to parks and other residential areas. (i) Residential area means any real property which contains a structure or building in which one or more persons reside, provided that the structure of building is properly zoned, or is legally non conforming, for residential use in accordance with the terms and maps of the Peoria Zoning Ordinance. (Ord , 09/05/06,Enacted) SUPP Sec Noise; construction. (a) Construction of buildings and other projects. (1) Noise limitations: it shall be unlawful for any person to operate equipment or perform any outside construction or repair work on buildings, structures or projects, or to operate any pile driver, power shovel, pneumatic hammer, derrick, power hoist or any other construction type device except within the time periods specified below unless an appropriate permit has been obtained beforehand from the City. (2) Construction start/stop times: Concrete work: from April 2nd to September 29th, inclusive, concrete may be poured each day between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. or at such other times as authorized by permit. From September 30 th to April 1st, inclusive, concrete may be poured each day between the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. or at such other times as authorized by permit. (Other type construction (residential zones): from April 2nd to September 29th, inclusive, all other construction or repair work shall not begin prior to 6:00 a.m. and must stop by 7:00 p.m. each day in, or within 500 feet of a residential zone or at such other times as authorized by permit, from September 30th to April 1st inclusive, all other construction or repair work shall not begin prior to 7:00 a.m. and must be stopped by 7:00 p.m. each day or within 500 feet of, a residential zone or at such other times as authorized by permit. Other type construction (commercial 3
4 and industrial zones) construction and repair work in commercial and industrial zones, not within 500 feet of a residential zone, shall not begin prior to 5:00 a.m. and must stop by 7:00 p.m. or at such other times as authorized by permit (3) Permits. Construction and repair work may be conducted at different times and at higher noise levels than otherwise permitted, if upon written application, a permit is obtained beforehand from the Building Safety Manager or his designee. The permit shall be kept on the work site and shown to City officials on request. In granting such permit. The Building Safety Manager or his designee shall consider if construction noise in the vicinity of the proposed work site would be less objectionable than during the daytime because of different population levels or different neighboring activities, if obstruction and interference with traffic, particularly on streets of major importance would be less objectionable at night than during the daytime, if the kind of work to be perform emits noises at such a low level as to not cause significant disturbance in the vicinity of the work site, if the neighborhood of the proposed work site is of such a character wherein sleep could be disturbed, if great economic hardship would occur if the work was spread over a longer time if the work will abate or prevent hazards to life or property, if proposed early morning or night work is in the general public interest; and, he shall prescribe such conditions working times, types of construction equipment to be used, and permissible noise emissions as he deems to be required in the public interest. No permit shall be required to perform emergency work to prevent or alleviate physical trauma or property damage threatened or caused by an emergency which has or may result in a disruption of service and which is necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of persons or property. (4) Revocation of permits. The Building Safety Manager or his designee may revoke any permit granted hereunder upon complaint based upon substantial evidence that the construction activity caused significant disturbance in the vicinity of the work site. Sec Noise; general prohibitions. (a) No person shall make, continue, or cause to be made or continued: (1) any unreasonably loud or raucous noise; or (2) any noise which unreasonably disturbs, injures, or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of reasonable persons of ordinary sensitivity; It shall be presumed that any noise heard more than 50 feet from the source is unreasonably loud or raucous, (3) any noise which is so harsh, prolonged, unnatural, or unusual in time or place as to occasion unreasonable discomfort to any persons within the neighborhood from which said noises emanate, or as to unreasonably interfere with the peace and comfort of neighbors or their guests, or operators or customers in places of business, or as to detrimentally or adversely affect such residences or places of business. 4
5 (b) create any noise that would exceed the noise level measured from fifty (50) feet from the property line where the noise is generated exceeding the following community noise standards Zoning District Type Time Noise Standard (dba) Residential 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m 65 Residential 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 55 Commercial 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 70 Commercial 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 65 Industrial 6:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 80 Industrial 10:00 p.m. 6:00 a.m. 70 (1) For purposes of this section in any multiple use zoning district, the zoning district type governing the majority of the property shall govern for purposes of this ordinance. (c) Factors for determining whether a sound is unreasonably loud or raucous include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) The proximity of the sound to sleeping facilities, whether residential or commercial; (2) The land use, nature, and zoning of the area from which the sound emanates and the area where it is received or perceived; (3) The time of day or night the sound occurs; It shall be presumed that noise made between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. is loud, raucous and/or reasonably disturbing. (4) The duration of the sound; and (5) Whether the sound is recurrent, intermittent, or constant. Sec Noise; specific prohibitions. The following acts are declared to be per se violations of this section. This enumeration does not constitute an exclusive list: (a) Unreasonable Noises: The unreasonable making of, or knowingly and unreasonably permitting to be made, any unreasonably loud, boisterous or unusual noise, disturbance, commotion or vibration in any boarding facility, dwelling, place of business or other structure, or upon any public street, park, or other place or building. The ordinary and usual sounds, noises, commotion or vibration incidental to the operation of these places when conducted in accordance with the usual standards of practice and in a manner which will not unreasonably disturb the peace and comfort of adjacent residences or which will not detrimentally affect the operators of adjacent places of business are exempted from this provision. (b) Vehicle Horns, Signaling Devices, and Similar Devices: The sounding of any horn, signaling device, or other similar device, on any automobile, motorcycle, or other vehicle on any right-ofway or in any public space of the Local Government, for more than twenty (20) consecutive seconds. The sounding of any horn, signaling device, or other similar device, as a danger warning or as an alarm is exempt from this prohibition. (c) Non-Emergency Signaling Devices: Sounding or permitting sounding any amplified signal from any bell, chime, siren, whistle or similar device, intended primarily for non-emergency purposes, from any place for more than ten (10) consecutive seconds in any hourly period. The reasonable sounding of such devices by houses of religious worship, ice cream trucks, seasonal contribution solicitors or by the City for traffic control purposes are exempt from the operation of this provision. 5
6 (d) Emergency Signaling Devices: The intentional sounding or permitting the sounding outdoors of any emergency signaling device including fire, burglar, civil defense alarm, siren, whistle, or similar emergency signaling device, except in an emergency or except as provided in Subsections (1) and (2), below. (1) Testing of an emergency signaling device shall occur between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Any testing shall use only the minimum cycle test time. In no case shall such test time exceed five (5) minutes. Testing of the emergency signaling system shall not occur more than once in each calendar month. (2) Sounding or permitting the sounding of any exterior burglar or fire alarm or any motor vehicle burglar alarm, shall terminate within fifteen (15) minutes of activation unless an emergency exists. If a false or accidental activation of an alarm occurs more than twice in a calendar month, the owner or person responsible for the alarm shall be in violation of this Ordinance. (e) Yelling, Shouting, and Similar Activities: Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling, or singing in residential or noise sensitive areas or in public places, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., or at any time or place so as to unreasonably disturb the quiet, comfort, or repose of reasonable persons of ordinary sensitivities. (f) Loading or Unloading Merchandise, Materials, Equipment: The creation of unreasonably loud, raucous, and excessive noise in connection with the loading or unloading of any vehicle at a place of business or residence between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. on weekdays and 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on weekends. (g) Loading of Vehicles and/or Opening or Destruction of Containers. The loading or unloading of any vehicle or to open or destroy bales, boxes, crates or other containers in such a manner as to create excessive or offensive noise. (h) Noise Sensitive Areas - Schools, Courts, Churches, Hospitals, Funeral Homes and Skilled Care Institutions: The creation of any unreasonably loud and raucous noise adjacent to any noise sensitive area while it is in use, which unreasonably interferes with the workings of the institution or which disturbs the persons or scheduled events in these institutions; provided that conspicuous signs delineating the boundaries of the noise sensitive area are displayed in the streets surrounding the noise sensitive area. (i) Blowers, and Similar Devices: In residential or noise sensitive areas, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., the operation of any noise-creating blower, power fan, or any internal combustion engine, the operation of which causes noise due to the explosion of operating gases or fluids, provided that the noise is unreasonably loud and raucous and can be heard across the property line of the property from which it emanates. (j) Commercial Establishments Adjacent to Residential Property: Unreasonably loud and raucous noise from the premises of any commercial establishment, including any outdoor area which is part of or under the control of the establishment, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on weekends. It shall be presumed that such noise is unreasonable if plainly audible at a distance of fifty (50) from the boundary line of the commercial establishment. If there is a shared parking facility, the shared parking facility shall be not be included in the boundary calculation. 6
7 Sec Noise; Sound Amplifying Equipment (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to practice, play, or conduct live band activities using sound amplifying equipment or to use radios, televisions, boomboxes, phonographs, Stereos, Musical Instruments and Similar Devices: in such a manner that the noise level produced exceeds 55dBA. The noise shall be measured at a distance of at least twenty five feet (25 ) from the property line of the property on which the noise source is located. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to use any of the following: radio, television, boomboxes, phonographs, stereos, musical Instruments and similar devices to create or permit excessive and unreasonably loud or raucous noise. It shall be presumed that such noise is unreasonably loud or raucous when such noise is plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet from the property line or location where such noise is being generated. (1) The use or operation of a radio, television, boombox, stereo, musical instrument, or similar device that produces or reproduces sound in a manner that is plainly audible to any person other than the player(s) or operator(s) of the device, and those who are voluntarily listening to the sound, and unreasonably disturbs the peace, quiet, and comfort of neighbors in residential or noise sensitive areas, including multi-family or single-family dwellings. It shall be presumed that a sound that is plainly audible to a person at a distance of more than 50 feet of the source unreasonably disturbs the peace, quiet and comfort of neighbors in residential or noise sensitive areas. (c) Loudspeakers, Amplifiers, Public Address Systems, and Similar Devices: The unreasonably loud and raucous use or operation of a loudspeaker, amplifier, public address system, or other device for producing or reproducing sound between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. on weekdays, and 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays in the following areas: (1) Within or adjacent to residential or noise-sensitive areas; (2) Within public space if the sound is plainly audible across the real property line of the public space from which the sound emanates, and is unreasonably loud and raucous. This shall not apply to any public performance, gathering, or parade for which a permit has been obtained from the City. Sec Noise; vehicular repairs and exhausts. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person within any residentially zoned area of the City to repair, rebuild or test any motor vehicle between the hours of ten (10:00) p.m. of one day and seven (6:00) a.m. of the next day in such a manner as to create an excessive or offensive noise or in such a manner that the noise produced by such activity exceeds 55dBA when measured at the residential property line of the property where the vehicle is being repaired. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or cause to operate any motor vehicle unless the exhaust system of such vehicle is: (1) Free from defects which may affect sound level magnification (2) Equipped with a muffler Sec Noise; noise sensitive areas (a) The owner of a School, Courts, Churches, Hospitals, Funeral Homes, Cemeteries and Skilled Care Institutions may file an application with the Community Development Director requesting the creation of a Noise Sensitive Area consisting of a buffer of not more than 500 feet 7
8 surrounding the exterior boundaries of the property. The Community Development Department may charge a fee for such applications in the amount provided in Chapter 2 of this Code. (1) For purposes of schools and courts, the owner is defined as the Superintendent of the District or the Chief Administrative Officer of the political subdivision that operates the Court. (b) The Community Development Director shall verify that the application is from a qualified use and that the applicant agrees to pay the cost for the installation and maintenance of all signage installed by the City designating the zone. Sec Noise; exemptions. The following uses and activities shall be exempt from the provisions contained in Sections through Sections 13-94: (1) Heating and cooling equipment when it is functioning in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and is in proper operating condition. (2) Landscape maintenance equipment when it is functioning in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications and with all mufflers and noise-reducing equipment in use and in proper operating condition. (3) Motor vehicles on streets and roadways of the City, provided that the prohibition of section 13-93(b) and section continues to apply. (4) Noises of safety signals, warning devices and emergency pressure relief valves; (5) Noises resulting from any authorized emergency vehicle when responding to an emergency all or acting in time of emergency; (6) Noises resulting from emergency work repairs of telecommunications and/or utility structures to prevent or alleviate physical trauma or property damage threatened or caused by an emergency which has or may result in a disruption of service and which is necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of persons or property. (7) Noises from the normal operation of railroad trains. (8) Noises resulting from repairs or excavations of bridges, streets or highways by or on behalf of the City or the State or a political subdivision of the State between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., when the public welfare and convenience renders it impractical to perform the work between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., in accordance with the permits granted by the City under Chapter 23 of this code. (9) Reasonable activities conducted on City parks and public or charter school grounds in accordance with the rules and regulations of the City, district or charter schools and conducted in accordance with the manners in which such spaces are generally used. Outdoor gatherings, public dances, shows and sporting events and other similar outdoor events, provided a permit has been obtained from the City and in accordance with the terms of the permit. Sec Noise; second response; definitions (a) "Party, gathering or event" means two or more persons assembled or gathered on private property. (b) "Law enforcement restitution" means all personal services cost attributed to the responding law enforcement officer for the amount of time actually spent in responding to or remaining at the party, gathering or event. Also includes actual costs incurred by the City for medical 8
9 treatment to injured officers; costs of repair to damaged City or officer equipment; value of damaged City or officer equipment in event the same cannot be repaired. (c) Law enforcement special security assignment means the assignment of law enforcement officers and services incident to a second call to a location after the distribution of a written warning to the person responsible that the party, gathering or event violates A.R.S et. seq. (d) Person responsible means the person or entity that owns or exercises control over the property where the party, gathering or event takes place, the person in charge of the premises and/or the organizer of the event, providing the same have been provided notice of the disturbance. If the person responsible is a minor, the parents or legal guardians of that minor shall be jointly and severally liable for the law enforcement restitution irrespective of the fact the parents or legal guardians had no prior notice of the violation to the extent permitted under Title 12, Chapter 6, Article 7, Section , Arizona Revised Statutes. Sec Noise; second response; warning notice. (a) When a complaint is received concerning noise, loud or offensive language coming from a party, gathering or event, law enforcement officer(s) on special security assignment shall respond to the location of the party, gathering or event and provide written notification to the person(s) responsible that the party, gathering or event is disturbing the peace and/or quiet of a person, family or neighborhood in violation of A.R.S. Section and a subsequent call to the location and each and every call thereafter will result in a criminal citation issued to the person(s) in charge and/or arrest, carrying with it a mandatory law enforcement restitution assessment of not less than $200.00, together with a fine of not more than $2,500 and possible jail and probation. (b) The police chief may promulgate forms to meet the requirements of this chapter. Sec Noise; second response; law enforcement services restitution. (a) A violation of sections of this code shall include assessment of mandatory restitution in an amount determined by the court. Restitution shall be imposed as a term of probation sentence, in addition to fines, assessments, surcharges and incarceration costs to cover the cost of personnel and equipment in the law enforcement special assignment. (b) A charge shall be imposed for the second and subsequent response to a party, gathering or event. If the actual cost to the City exceeds two hundred dollars ($200.00), The City Manager or his designee shall charge the actual cost of the second or subsequent response. (c) The City Attorney shall request restitution for all charges imposed by the City. (d) The entry of a restitution order by the court shall not preclude the City from maintaining a separate civil action for charges and damages for second and subsequent responses under this chapter. The prevailing party in any civil action for recovery of charges and damages for second and subsequent responses shall be entitled to recover taxable costs and reasonable attorney fees in the manner provided by Title 12, Chapter 3, Article 5, Arizona Revised Statues. (e) In event the person charged is a minor, the court may award restitution against the parents or legal guardians of the minor to the extent permitted by Title 8, Chapter 2, Article 4, Arizona Revised Statutes. Nothing herein shall preclude the City from maintaining a separate civil action 9
10 for charges and damages for second and subsequent responses against the parents and legal guardians of any minor charged with a violation of Sections of this code. Sec Noise; second response; payments, time, methods, non payments. (a) Payment and enforcement of restitution takes priority over amounts ordered to be paid by the court. The restitution shall be paid to the court who shall transfer the amounts to the finance department in the same manner and method as other court revenues. (b) If a defendant sentenced to pay a restitution assessment under sections of this code defaults in the payment of such restitution assessment, the court shall notify the City Attorney. The court on motion of the City Attorney, or the court on its own motion, shall require the defendant to show cause why the defendant's default should not be treated as contempt and may issue a summons or a warrant of arrest for his appearance. (c) The court shall process such motions in the manner provided by Title 13, Chapter 8, Section , Arizona Revised Statutes. (d) The City Attorney may file a petition in the court requesting defendant's probation be revoked. Sec Reserved. (Code 1977, 5-1-6) Sec Noise; enforcement. (a) The following individuals shall enforce sections through section of the code: The Police Department will have primary responsibility for the enforcement of the noise regulations contained herein, to the extent that they are punishable by civil penalties. If such regulations are punishable as a criminal offense, they shall be enforced by the Police Department. (b) If a person's conduct would otherwise violate sections of this code and consists of speech or communication; of a gathering with others to hear or observe speech or communication; or of a gathering with others to picket or otherwise express in a non-violent manner a position on social, economic, political or religious questions; the person must be ordered to, and have the opportunity to, move, disperse, or otherwise remedy the violation prior to arrest or a citation being issued. Sec Noise; penalties. (a) The remedies herein are cumulative and the City may proceed under one or more such remedies. (b) Any owner or responsible party, who causes, permits, facilitates, or aids or abets any violation of any provision of this Chapter or who fails to perform any act or duty required by the Chapter is subject to a civil sanction in accordance with a schedule adopted by the Presiding Judge of Municipal Court, the minimum sanction shall not be less than one hundred and fifty dollars or more than two thousand five hundred dollars. (c) In the alternative, Any owner, responsible party, or other person having control over a structure or parcel of land who causes, permits, facilitates, or aids or abets any violation of any 10
11 provision of the Chapter or who fails to perform any act or duty required by the Chapter is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (d) Any person convicted of a violation of the Ordinance shall be sentenced to a fine or found responsible for a civil penalty of not less than one hundred and fifty dollars. (e) Each day any violation of any provision of this Chapter or the failure to perform any act or duty required by this Chapter exists shall constitute a separate violation or offense. CHAPTER 14 - MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC Sec Unnecessary vehicle noise; vehicles damaging right-of-way; engine braking; penalties; exceptions. (a) No person shall intentionally operate any vehicle: (1) At such a speed on a curve or turn as to create loud and unnecessary noise through the squealing of tires upon the public right-of-way; or (2) So to accelerate or decelerate in such a manner as to create loud and unnecessary noise through the squealing of tires upon the public right-of-way; or (3) So as to cause damage to the public right-of-way. (b) A person commits the offense of engine braking if the person is operating a motor vehicle on any public street, roadway or highway in this City and uses an unmuffled engine brake. (1) Reckless and Negligent violations of this subsection (b) shall constitute a violation and no proof of intent or knowledge of such violation is required. (2) A person is not in violation of this section if the person uses an unmuffled engine brake in an emergency situation to avoid imminent danger to a person or to property. (3) Violation of subsection (b) of this section shall be a class three misdemeanor. The Court shall impose a mandatory minimum fine of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, inclusive of surcharges. (c) It shall be unlawful for any individual to operate a motor vehicle on any public street, roadway or highway in this city having removed a noise control system or having a noise control system rendered inoperative or without a noise control system that is required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or any other United States agency having jurisdiction. (1) Violation of subsection (c) of this section shall be a class three misdemeanor. The Court shall impose a mandatory minimum fine of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, inclusive of surcharges and shall place any individual person convicted of a violation on probation for a period not to exceed six months or until such vehicle has been brought into compliance with requirements imposed by any agency of the United States having jurisdiction. (Code 1977, ) (Ord. No , 9/5/2000, Enacted (b) and (c)) SUPP Sec Excessive Noise; sound amplification systems in vehicles; limitation on use. (a) It is unlawful, with the intent to or with reckless disregard disturb the peace and quiet of a neighborhood, family or person, or with knowledge of doing so, to play, operate, or use any sound track, loudspeaker or sound amplifier, radio or phonograph with loudspeaker or sound 11
12 amplifier or any instrument of any kind or character that emits loud and raucous noises and is attached to any vehicle in violation of this section. (b) Except as authorized by law, no person shall operate or permit the operation of any sound amplification system in or on a vehicle which: (1) Can be heard outside the vehicle from fifty (50) or more feet; or (2) Annoys or disturbs the quiet, comfort or repose of any person in the vicinity; unless the system is being operated to request assistance of an emergency nature or to warn of a hazardous situation. (c) In addition to other specific exemptions authorized by this chapter, subsection (b) of this section shall not apply to: (1) An authorized emergency vehicle; (2) A vehicle operated by a public service corporation, cable or telecommunications corporation or the United States, this state and any political subdivision of this state; or (3) A vehicle used for advertising in a parade or in a political or other special event permitted by the city. (d) For the purpose of this section, "sound amplification system" means any device, instrument or system, whether electrical or mechanical or otherwise, for amplifying sound or for producing or reproducing sound, including but not limited to any radio, stereo, musical instrument, phonograph, or sound or musical recorder or player. (e) Violation of this Section shall be a civil traffic violation, punishable by a minimum fine of not less than Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00) Dollars. (Ord. No , 9/5/2000, Enacted) SUPP (Ord. No , 6/15/2004, Amended) SUPP Sec Trucks; noise, truck routes; designations; restrictions on operation during designated hours; violations. (a) The City Council finds that: (1) There are arterial and collector roadways in the City of Peoria, as defined in the Peoria General Plan and Transportation Plan and that have been designated under this code as Truck Routes that traverse through residential areas to intense industrial and commercial zones (hereinafter, designated roadways). (2) That traffic on these Designated Roadways late at night and early morning results in excessive noise, excessive vibration and dust that degrades the environment of the City to a degree that: a. Is harmful and detrimental to the health, welfare and safety of the City s inhabitants; b. Interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life, property and recreation and with the conduct of business and industry. c. Creates nuisances; d. Creates incompatibility between residential uses and commercial uses; (3) No one has the right to create excessive noise or excessive vibration. (4) Effective control and elimination of excessive noise and excessive vibration is essential to the furtherance of the health and welfare of the of the city s inhabitants and to the conduct of the normal pursuits of life, recreation, commerce and industrial activity. (b) It is the intent and purpose of this section to prevent excessive noise and excessive vibration and to limit, control and eliminate excessive noise and excessive vibration in general from whatever source, while minimizing any burdens on interstate or intrastate commerce in 12
13 accordance with the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Arizona. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to restrict the movement of interstate commerce under the United States Constitution and in the event any court of competent jurisdiction finds that a provision of this section constitutes a restriction upon interstate commerce under the United States Constitution, such provision shall be severed from the remainder of the section. (c) Definitions: As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended: (1) City means City of Peoria, Arizona. (2) Designated Roadway means a public street of the City that has been designated in accordance with this section for restrictions on the operations of trucks during certain specified hours. (3) Excessive Noise: any noise prohibited by Subsection (d) of this section. (4) Person: any individual, natural person, syndicate, association, partnership, firm, corporation, institution, or other entity recognized by law as a subject of rights and duties. (5) Truck: shall have the definition set forth in Sec of the Peoria City Code (1992). (6) Vibration: an oscillatory motion of solid bodies of deterministic or random nature described by displacement, velocity or acceleration with respect to a given reference point. (7) Excessive Vibrations: the presence of a vibration or vibrations of such intensity, duration, frequency or character which annoy, disturb, or cause or tend to cause adverse psychological or physiological effects on persons, or damage or tend to damage personal or real property. (d) Excessive Noise. It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully make or continue, or cause to be made or continued, any loud, unnecessary, and unusual noise by operating a truck on a roadway designated in accordance with this Section for Restricted Truck Hours Operation, that disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or which causes discomfort or annoyance to any reasonable person of normal sensitiveness residing in the area. (e) Excessive Vibration. No person shall discharge, or allow the escape of sounds or vibrations of a nature which are prohibited by or are in excess of that permitted by this section, or which result in or cause noise or excessive vibration on a Roadway designated in accordance with this section for Restricted Truck Hours Operation. (f) Strict Liability. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause to operate or operate any truck on a roadway designated in accordance with this section for Restricted Truck Hours Operation during the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. (g) Other Remedies. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as limiting the rights of any person to redress in a court of law for any injury to person or damage to property caused by noise or excessive vibration. (h) Powers and Duties of the Engineering Department. The Engineering Department shall have the following powers and duties: (1) The Department shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this ordinance in cooperation with the Police Department. (2) After posting notices every 300 feet along the roadway at least 11 x 17 in size providing not less than fifteen (15) days notice of the intent to designate any designated truck route for restrictive truck hours regardless of its designation as a arterial or collector roadway. Truck operation shall be prohibited from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. 13
14 (3) No roadway designated as a state route or state highway shall be subject to the designation process. (4) No public street of the City having bridged crossings over both the New River and the Agua Fria River shall be subject to the designation Process. (5) No roadway shall be designated if the designation would preclude Truck Access in all four directions at a section line intersection. (i) The standard that shall be used by the Director of Engineering in designating a roadway for restrictive truck hours that may be considered in determining whether a violation of the provisions of this section exists may include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) The level of the noise in accordance with recognized engineering standards adopted by the Director of Engineering and whether such standards are exceeded; (2) Whether the nature of the noise is usual or unusual; (3) Whether the origin of the noise is natural or unnatural; (4) The level and intensity of the background noise, if any; (5) The proximity of the noise to residential sleeping facilities; (6) The nature and zoning of the area within which the noise emanates and whether the area is predominantly residential in character; (7) The density of the inhabitation of the area within which the noise emanates; (8) The time of the day and night the noise occurs; (9) The duration of the noise; and whether the noise is recurrent, intermittent, or constant. If the Director of Engineering determines that four or more of these factors are impacted, he shall have the jurisdiction to designate the roadway in accordance with this section. (j) Any owner of real property fronting a roadway proposed to be designated for restrictive truck hours may file an appeal of the proposed designation within fifteen (15) days from the date of the posted notice. The Appeal shall be filed with the Director of Engineering and shall be heard by the City exactions hearing officer appointed for such purposes pursuant to A.R.S The hearing officer shall decide the manner within 20 days of the appeal. The standard of review shall be whether Engineering Director had a reasonable basis to determine that four or more of the factors in subsection (h) were impacted. If the standard is deemed met, the designation shall be upheld. (k) Violations of this section by operation of a truck on a designated roadway in violation of restrictive truck hours shall be a civil traffic violation. The Court or hearing officer shall impose a mandatory fine of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for each cited violation of this section, or any other section of this code or any provision of Title 28, Arizona Revised Statutes, that is determined responsible, together with applicable surcharges. The Court shall not reduce the amount of the mandatory fine, but may provide for time payment. (Ord. No , 2/16/99, Enacted) (SUPP ) Sec Bicycles, motorized play vehicles; required equipment; prohibited equipment; hours of operation; permitting violations by others prohibited. (a) No person shall operate upon a public roadway, bicycle path or on any right of way under the jurisdiction or control of the city, a motorized play vehicle which requires the operator to physically attach to their person the fuel pack providing fuel for the motorized play vehicle. (b) The parent, guardian or legal custodian of a minor shall not authorize or knowingly permit the minor to violate this section. 14
15 (c) No person under the age of eighteen years shall operate upon a public roadway, bicycle path upon any right of way under the jurisdiction or control of the city, a motorized play vehicle without wearing a helmet designed for bicycle or in line skate use. (d) No person shall operate a motorized play vehicle upon a public roadway, bicycle path or upon any right of way under the jurisdiction or control of the City or open to access by the general public for its benefit between the hours of Sundown and 8:00 a.m. (e) Every Motorized Play Vehicle operated upon any street or highway within the City shall be equipped with the following: (1) Except as provided in section (4) of this subsection, a lamp emitting a white light which, while the Motorized Play Vehicle is in motion, illuminates the roadway in from of the operator and is visible from a distance of Three Hundred (300) Feet in front of and from the sides of the Motorized Play Vehicle. (2) Except as provided in Section (5) of this subsection, a red reflector on the rear that is visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. (3) A white or yellow reflector on each side visible from the front and rear of the motorized play vehicle from a distance of Two Hundred (200) feet upon a public roadway, bicycle path or upon any right of way under the jurisdiction or control of the City, a motorized play vehicle without such vehicle being equipped with a reflector that is visible at night from all distances from fifty to three hundred feet when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps. (4) A lamp or lamp combination, emitting a white light attached to the operator and visible from a distance of Three Hundred (300) Feet in front and from the sides of the Motorized Play Vehicle, may be used in lieu of the lamp required by Section (1) of this subsection. (5) A red reflector or reflectorized material attached to the operator and visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear when directly in front of the lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle may be used in lieu of the reflector required by Section (2) of this subsection. (f) It is unlawful for any person to operate a motorized play vehicle upon any street of highway within the City while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or any drug or under the combined influence of an alcoholic beverage or drug. A person by operating such motorized play vehicle upon the street or highway within the City is deemed to have impliedly consented to the administration of a chemical test of the person s blood or breath for the purpose of determining the alcoholic or drug content of that person s blood, and upon request of the arresting office shall have the test performed. A violation of this subsection shall be a class one misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. (f) No person shall operate a Motorized Play Vehicle at any time upon any street or highway within the City without a muffler being installed to reduce engine noise. (g) No person shall operate a Motorized Play Vehicle at any time upon any street or highway within the City having installed a high performance exhaust, filter and carburation kit or any modification of the air inflow system for the purpose or having the result of increasing the maximum speed of the Motorized Play Vehicle. (h) No person shall operate a Motorized Play Vehicle at any time upon any street or roadway of the City unless it is equipped with a brake that will enable the operator to make a braked wheel skid on dry, level, clean pavement. 15
16 (i) No person shall operate a Motorized Play Vehicle with any passengers in addition to the operator. (j) No person shall operate a Motorized Play Vehicle carrying any package, bundle, article or item that prevents the operator from keeping at least one hand upon the handlebars at all times while the vehicle is being operated. (Ord. No , 6/6/95, Enacted) (Ord , 11/6/01, Amended) SUPP
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