§ 26-1. Definitions. |
§ 26-2. Violations of chapter generally. |
§ 26-3. Sound levels. |
§ 26-4. Playing of radios, television sets, musical instruments, bullhorns and similar devices. |
§ 26-5. Loading and unloading. |
§ 26-6. Vehicle or motorboat repairs and testing. |
§ 26-7. Airport, aircraft, military flight and railway operations. |
§ 26-8. Places of public entertainment. |
§ 26-9. Air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, pumping, filtering equipment. |
§ 26-10. Maximum sound pressure levels. |
§ 26-11. Immediate threats to health and welfare. |
§ 26-12. Violations; additional remedies; injunctions. |
§ 26-13. Noise sensitive zones. |
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Editor's note— Section 1 of Ord. No. 36,406, adopted April 30, 1991, amended Ch. 26 to read as set out in §§ 26-1—26-13. Former §§ 26-14, 26-15, 26-31—26-33 and 26-46—26-53 were repealed by § 2 of the ordinance. Prior to amendment, Ch. 26 pertained to similar subject matter and derived from Code 1958, §§ 29-6, 31-48, 31-69—31-72. Charter reference— Authority of city to prevent unnecessary noise, § 2(16). Cross reference— Advertising, Ch. 3; animals, Ch. 6; creation of loud, unreasonable, etc., noise by persons aboard boat, § 9-134; use of noise-making devices on vehicles used for sale of ice cream, § 18-166; license tax for sound trucks, § 24-118; motor vehicle code, Ch. 25; prohibited noise-making devices and further limitations on use of vehicle horns, § 25-47; requirements of motor vehicle code relative to vehicle exhaust, § 25-54 et seq.; use of sound-amplifying equipment on pedestrian malls, § 31-26; use of noise to attract attention to auctions, § 38-24. |