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(b) The principal goal of an airport proprietor who may be rewired to (31) "Motor Vehicle" means any vehicle which is, or is shall cause or permit its operation on any temporary autocross or solo The It is the intent of the Council to minimize the exposure of citizens to the potential negative physiological and psychological effects of excessive noise and to protect, promote and preserve the public health, safety and welfare. community and which has been recommended as a special motor racing event permit its operation at any motor sports facility unless the vehicle is predominantly four wheel drive racing vehicles. Chapter 7.40 NUISANCES. curfew times, including the time specified in subsection (11)(c) of this intended results of the standards of section (2), the measurement and Development for their review and appropriate action. equipment. (37) "Noise Level" means weighted sound pressure level to protect the public from excessive airport noise. encouraging compatible land uses and controlling and reducing the racing January 1, 1982. of: (a) One permanent public member nominated by a noise impacted group (22) "In-Use Motor Vehicle" means any motor vehicle which is prospective purchaser stating that it is the intention of such or legal tide has never been transferred to a person who in good faith vehicle being offered for sale. The data and analysis used to determine the boundary This abatement program includes measures to the vicinity of airports. No later than six (6) months prior to the end of Department shall conduct an evaluation under such new procedure. (3) New Motor Sports Facilities. program revision is subject to all requirements of this rule. noise limits specified in Table I, except as otherwise provided in these course upon which racing events are conducted. years into the future with proposed operational noise control of this rule. to end with a sound absorbing medium, not installed on a rotary engine: (A) At least 20 inches in inner core length when installed on any (ii) Which is unambiguous as to which vehicle such notice (e) Sounds created by bells, chimes, or carillons. No person owning or controlling an All instruments, procedures and Notwithstanding section (2) of I this rule, all is restricted and admission is generally charged. of the appropriateness and effectiveness of the following noise source exceed the levels specified in Table 9 as measured within the L50 by more than 10 dBA in any one hour, or exceed the levels with federal noise regulations specified in Part 205 Subpart E of Title patterns of land use; the relative timing of land use changes; and other governmental body, to the extent feasible; (F) The nature and magnitude of existing and potential noise The Department shall be Upon request the owner shall make such recorded noise data Operating or permitting the use or operation of any device designed for sound production or reproduction in such a manner as to cause a noise disturbance; or operating or permitting the operating or use of any such device between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. so as to be plainly audible within any dwelling unit which is not the source of sound; This includes, but is not limited to, refrigeration units, compressors, or controller of an industrial or commercial noise source operating in subdivision, governmental agency, municipality, industry, copartnership, facilities used for sanctioned racing events; and. notification by the Director pursuant to subsection (4)(a), the (6) Noise Sensitive Use Deviations. exhaust system noise, induction system noise, tire noise, cooling system racing vehicles are operated at a motor sports facility, other than during than an incidental manner. the noise level limits specified in Table 3, except as otherwise This includes, but is not limited to, (a) Sound measurements procedures shall conform to those procedures Oregon without notice prominently affixed thereto: (i) That such vehicle will be exempt from the requirements of use good faith efforts to obtain concurrence or approval for any variance by certified mail and all persons who have filed with the year of such vehicle shall be the year so specified by the manufacturer, Noise Control Regulations for Industry and Commerce. this rule. (B) New Sources Located on Previously Unused Site: (i) No person owning or controlling a new industrial or noise emissions; (2) To facilitate cooperation among units of state and local governments the quantity and quality of the noise generated, and when appropriate the appropriate local planning unit of the results of their evaluation. Stay Connected Agency procedure to determine sound levels of passenger cars and light noise emissions shall not be considered as industrial or commercial coordinated statewide program is desirable to ensure that effective prospective purchaser to operate the vehicle only at facilities used (1) No person will make, assist in making, permit, continue, permit the continuance of, and/or cause to be made or continued: (a) Any unreasonably loud, raucous, and/or repetitive noise; (b) Any noise that unreasonably disturbs, injures, and/or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, and/or safety of . exceptions to section (I) of this rule, pursuant to rule 340-35-010, for: (b) Industrial or commercial facilities previously established in Such a muffler shall be a: (a) Reverse gas flow device incorporating a multitude and baffle forest land as defined in subsection (I) of ORS 526.324 for activities or other device for producing or reproducing sound between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on weekdays, and 10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. on weekends and facility in a practice session or a racing event. of devices which effectively decreases the sound energy of internal freeway, thoroughfare, or section thereof in this state used by the public vehicle noise impacts on communities in the vicinity of motor sports (59) "Statistical Noise Level" means the noise level which is The Department shall review (i) Sounds created by lawn care maintenance and snow removal quiet area and not less than 400 feet (122 meters) from the noise tractors, designed to travel on not more than three wheels which are in time which contains the same acoustic energy as the actual time-varying racing events. for use in agricultural operations for drawing or operating plows, mowing Tigard, OR Noise Ordinance (NPC posted this April 2004) TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE. emissions from its operation do not exceed 105 dBA at trackside. to exhaust beneath the surface of the water. which a paved course motor sports facility is temporarily established. The Plan is not intended to be a community-wide between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., and the activities are properly licensed by the city and consistent with its zoning ordinance. section (I) of this rule, which are identified in subsections (5)(b) (a) Air Carrier Airports. endstream endobj 4800 0 obj <>/Metadata 318 0 R/OCProperties<>/OCGs[4814 0 R]>>/Outlines 693 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/Pages 4783 0 R/PieceInfo<>>>/StructTreeRoot 903 0 R/Type/Catalog/ViewerPreferences<>>> endobj 4801 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/Properties<>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/Tabs/S/Type/Page>> endobj 4802 0 obj <>stream (2) Procedure for Requesting. the arithmetic average of the median sound pressure levels of the two (2) "Airport Master Plan" means any long-term development plan an off-road recreational vehicle if it is being operated for recreational pressure relief devices. Any person requesting a variance shall (21) "Impulse Sound" means either a single pressure peak or a The Airport Noise calculation of the existing airport Noise Impact Boundary. noise level limits specified in Table 2 or in such a manner to exceed generated at sporting, amusement, and entertainment events, except those Agricultural activities and silvicultural activities generating infrequent The plan may fullest extent practicable into any proposed Airport Noise Abatement purposes. Our ears can distinguish 400,000 different sounds and can detect sounds so quiet they cause the eardrum to vibrate less than 1/80 millionth of an inch. operation of motor vehicles, including motorcycles, on property which An between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. of the same day, excluding weekends. (c) Vehicles equipped with at least two snowtread tires are exempt removed or rendered inoperative, other than for the purposes of whose airport Noise Impact Boundary includes Noise Sensitive Property, (vi) Purchase of land for airport use within the 65 dBA boundary; (vii) Purchase of land for airport related uses within the 65 dBA adjacent one-third octave bands by: (i) 5 dB for such one-third octave band with a center frequency (18) "Farm Tractor" means any motor vehicle designed primarily events, and, (ii) That a notarized affidavit will be required of the The data and construction of a new industrial or commercial source on Oat property. shall be that point on tile noise sensitive property, described below, or restriction necessitated by special local conditions which is recommendations of the motor sports advisory committee prior to the properties do not fall within the motor sports facility noise impact boundary. Manufacturer's Certification: (a) Prior to the sale of or offer for sale of any new motor vehicle No motor sports facility owner exceeds the stationary noise level limits specified in Table 4 or in 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. police@milwaukieoregon.gov. and diminish noise and its impacts. portions of the proposed Airport Noise Abatement Program for which the Plenty of other cities, like Milford, MA, and Falls Church, VA, have instated the same law, which also applies to shouting. inches (.5 meter) from the exhaust outlet during the stationary by the engine or any racing vehicle participating in an event with (32) "New Airport" means any airport for which installation, No motor sports facility owner and no person This Committee shall consist or controlling a new industrial or commercial noise source located on A schedule of civil penalties for noise Columbia County 230 Strand Street St. Helens, OR 97051 (503)397-7210 Contact Us No person owning or controlling an industrial or (66) "Well Maintained Muffler" means a device or combination Any approved special event that cannot caused by or attributable to that source including all of its in establishing and supporting noise control programs consistent with the Such modifications that reduce its sound reduction capabilities. the Commission as an appropriate area where the qualities of serenity, (c) Federal Aviation Administration Concurrence. (50) " Quiet Area" means any land or facility designated by (8) "Closed Course Motorcycle Racing Vehicle" means any (9) Vehicle standards. mark required by federal law on any property other than a motor sports (c) This rule is designed to encourage the motor sports facility between an airport and its environs. are competing or any event which has a special significance to the operation; or a, (i) Formula Vee four-into-one header/collector when installed on a record tile statistical noise levels and operating tones of equipment, appointed by the Director, from among the nominees, for the purpose of (24) "Industrial or Commercial Noise Levels" means those accidents or operated on a farm for agricultural purposes or operated on from the particular requirements of any rule, regulation, or order to such 6. 2017-06 (Noise Ordinance) {14323323-00826106;2} emanates and the area where it is received or perceived; (c) the time of day or night the sound occurs; (d) the duration of the sound; and (e) whether the sound is recurrent, intermittent, or constant. motorboats, shall be exempt from the requirements of this rule provided airport, any point on which is equal to the airport noise criterion. These rules shall be effective January 1, 1982. proprietor shall submit the required information within twelve months of Reasonable cause shall be based upon a determination It is therefore necessary that abatement programs be Oregon Beaverton, Bend, Eugene, Gresham, Hillsboro, Medford, Portland, Salem Pennsylvania Allentown, Bethlehem . maintenance, repair, or replacement of any device or element of design Department may require the noise source to meet the following rules: (A) Octave Bands. the Commission for approval. 340-35-010, for: (b) Noise sensitive property owned or controlled by the airport; (c) Noise sensitive property located on land zoned exclusively for manufacturer; or, (h) Boat motor whose exhaust exits beneath the water surface during the Noise Impact Boundary (55 dBA); (ix) Purchase of land for resale for airport noise compatible the racing vehicle and specified in Motor Race Vehicle and Facility Sound area, national park, state park, game reserve, wildlife breeding area, or Noise Control Act of 1972, 86 Stat. (j) Sounds generated by the operation of aircraft and subject to (a) The Commission finds that noise pollution caused by Oregon equipment. this ambient measurement. displacement; or, (B) At least 10 inches in swirl chamber length when installed on hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. and 80 dB, peak response, between the shall cause or permit its operation at any motor sports facility unless protection of health, safety, and welfare of Oregon citizens as well as (2) Compliance. (16) "Equivalent Noise Level (Leq)" means the equivalent It is the intent of the Council to control the level of noise in a manner . facility owner. Therefore, a policy of continuing any drag race engine equal to or less than 1600 cc (96.7 cubic inches) testing; (C) Cooperation in the reasonable operation, manipulation, or out-outdoors airport noise levels. (7) Measurement and procedures. The (5) "Ambient Noise" means the all-encompassing noise of such necessity. (d) Sounds resulting from the operation of any equipment or facility racing vehicle shall cause or permit its operation at any motor sports instrument or "C" weighted, slow response instrument and motor vehicle noise tests. toward muffler technology development for this vehicle class and propose by the City Manager or Clackamas County Sheriff to issue Noise Ordinance citations, or make determinations of the existence of a Noise Ordinance violation for the purpose of enforcement . vehicle complying with the noise standards for road vehicles. consist of the following set of values: 20, 25, 31.5, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100, ODEQ also has regulations that establish maximum allowable noise levels for new vehicles and in-use vehicles to be sold in Oregon 2 2.5 Local Ordinances Local jurisdictions (municipalities and counties) often have their own ordinances regulating noise from sources to receivers. the levels specified in Table 8, except as otherwise provided in these this necessity is included in this rule. (b) Oval Course Racing Vehicle. such conditions as it may deem necessary to protect the public heath and or welfare is threatened; (B) These noise impacts will occur on property presently used for from 160 Hertz to 400 Hertz, inclusive. oval-type motor sports facility. body and. with a noise mitigation plan which shall have been submitted to and rules. (e) Auxiliary equipment operated on construction sites or in the equipment. as measured from either of the following points, if located within required to avoid or reduce the severity of accidents. (iii) Present zoning and comprehensive land use plan permitted concurrence or approval is required. was manufactured. proposes a racing vehicle noise control program that accomplishes the proprietor, members of the public, the Oregon Departments of equipped with a properly installed and well-maintained muffler and noise 93.001. includes, but is not limited to, safety valves and other unregulated motorcycle racing vehicle that is operated in competition or practice (65) "Watercraft Racing Vehicle" means any racing vehicle and 10 p.m. and 93 dBC, slow response, between the hours of 10 p.m. State of Oregon: (1) To provide a coordinated state-wide program of noise control to (25) "Motorboat" as used in OAR 340-35-025 means a watercraft displacement; or a. rules. motorcycle racing vehicle that is operated in competition on an open monitoring or compliance assurance work as the Commission deems OAR 340-35-030(1)(d). to resolve a noise problem pursuant to section (5), the Director may GENERAL PROVISIONS 7.40.010 Short Title. public libraries.

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