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O 476 C.S. . ORDINANCE NO. 476 C.S. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE ADOPTING A NEGATIVE DECLARATION, INSTRUCTING THE CITY CLERK TO FILE A NOTICE OF DETERMINATION, AND ADOPTING MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 5 CHAPTER 21, ENTITLED "NOISE" WHEREAS, Section 65302 of the California Government Code directs all cities and counties to prepare General Plan Noise Elements; and WHEREAS, on June 8, 1993 the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande adopted a General. Plan Noise Element; and WHEREAS, the City of Arroyo Grande has detennined that it is appropriate and necessary to adopt an ordinance to implement the noise level standards contained in General Plan Noise Element; and WHEREAS, a noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on April 18, 1995 at which all interested persons were given the opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission on April 18, 1995 recommended that the City Council adopt Municipal Code Title 5 Chapter 21 entitled "Noise"; and WHEREAS, a noticed public hearing was held by the City Council on May 14, 1996 at which time all interested persons were given the opportunity to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed the potential environmental impacts. of the proposed Noise Ordinance in compliance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the State CEQA Guidelines, and the City's Rules and Procedures for Implementation of CEQA; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed and considered the information and public testimony presented at the public hearing and in the proposed document and staff report; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds~ after due study, deliberation, and public hearing that the following circumstances exist: 1. The proposed addition of Title 5, Chapter 21 "Noise" is consistent with the goals, objectives, policies, and programs of the General Plan and specifically the Noise Element of the General Plan. 2. The proposed addition of Title 5, Chapter 21 "Noise" is necessary and desirable to ,. implement the provisions of the Noise Element of the General Plan. 3. Based on the Initial Study and all the comments received, the potential environmental impacts of the addition of Title 5, Chapter 21 "Noise" are insignificant. Department of FISh and Game Required Fmdings of Exemption 1. The City of Arroyo Grande has prepared an initial study pursuant to Section 15063 of the Guidelines of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), for Title 5, Chapter 21 "Noise". 2. Based on the initial study, a negative declaration drafted for review by the public and review and approval by the City Council. Ordinance No. 476 C. S . "Noise" May 14, 1996 Page 2 3. After holding a public hearing pursuant to State and CitY Codes, and considering the record as a. whole the City Council adopted the negative declaration and found that there . is no substantial evidence of any significant adverse effect, either individually or cumulatively on wildlife resources as defined by Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code or on the habitat upon which the wildlife depends as a result of development of this project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAlNED that the City Council of the City of Anaya Grande, California does hereby adopt a negative declaration, instruct the City Clerk to file a Notice of. Determination and adopts Municipal Code Title 5 Chapter 21 entitled "Noise" attached hereto as "Attachment "A" cmd incorporated herein by refereg,ce. A summary of this ordinance shall be published in a newspaper published and circuIated in the City of AIroyo Grande at least five (5) days prior to the City Council meeting at which the proposed ordinance is to be adopted. A certified copy of the full text of the proposed ordinaBce shall be posted in the office of the City Clerk. Within fifteen (15) days after adoption of the ordinance, the snmmary with the names of those City Council members voting for and agamst the ordinance shall be published again, ami the City Clerk shall pOSt a certified copy of the full text of such adopted ordinance. On motion of Council Member Lady , seconded by Council Member Fuller , and by the following roll call vote, to wit A~: Council Members Lady, Fuller, Souza, and Mayor Dougall NOES: None ABSENT: Council Member Brandy the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 28t:hday of May , 1996. ATTEST: ~a.~ NANCY A. VIS, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: tL-qrL. +t~ ROBERT L. HUNT, CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: -d~~ -C- 1ThfO~ J. , CITY ATTORNEY d: \ord\noisc.cc.mcl Ordinance No. 476 c. S . "Noise" May 14, 1996 Page 3 I, NANCY A. DA VIS, City Clerk of the City of AIroyo Grande, County of San Luis ._~ Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing r Ordinance No. C.S. is a true, full and correct copy of said Ordinance passed and adopted at a regul~ meeting of the Arroyo Grande City Council on the 28th day of ~ 1996. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of AIroyo Grande affixed this 30thday of May , 1996. . i ! ; ! , ~ ~ . "..\~\_....:._ ...... _...1 Ordlnance No. 4/b C.S. .. " A TT ACHl\1ENT "A" TITLE 5 Chapter 21 NOISE Sec 5-21.01 - Noise Standards: This chapter establishes standards for acceptable exterior and interior noise levels and describes how noise is to be measured. These standards are intended to protect persons from excessive noise levels, which are detrimental to the public health, welfare and safety and contrary to the public interest because they can: interfere with sleep, communication, relaxation and the full enjoyment of one's property; contribute to hearing impainnent and a wide range of adverse physiological stress conditions; and adversely affect the value of real property. It is the intent of this chapter to protect persons from excessive levels of noise within or near various residential development and other specified noise-sensitive land uses. Sec 5-21.02 - Definitions: A-Weighted Sound Level: The sound level in decibels as measured on a sound level meter using the A-weighting network (scale) at slow meter response. The unit of measurement is referred to as dB. Ambient Noise Level: The composite of noise from all sources excluding the alleged offensive noise. In this context, the ambient noise level is the normal or existing level of environmental noise at a given location for a specified time of the day or night. Decibel. dB: A unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound, equal to twenty times the logarithm to the base ten of the ratio of the pressure of the sound measured to the. reference pressure, which is twenty micropascals. Equivalent Sound Level (Lcq): The sound level containing the same total energy as a time varying signal over a given sample period. Lcq is typically computed over 1, 8 and 24-hour sample periods. Impulsive Sound or Noise: Sound of short duration, usually less than one second, with an abrupt onset and rapid decay. Examples of impulsive sound include explosions, hammering and discharge of firearms. Intruding Noise Level: The sound level created, caused, maintained, or originating from an alleged offensive source, measured in decibels, at a specified location while the alleged offensive source is in operation. . Noise: Any sound that can be measured on a A-weighted sound level meter. Simple Tone Noise: Any noise which is distinctly audible as a single pitch (frequency) or set of pitches as determined by the City. Sound Level Meter: Any instniment for the measurement of sound levels, which meets or exceeds the American National Standard Institute Standard S1.4-1971 for Type 1 or Type 2 sound level meters, or an instrument and the associated recording and analyzing equipment which will provide equivalent data. -.. -.~.~............_- ....-- ...1.... _.~. Sec 5-21.03 - Exceptions to Noise Standards: The standards of this chapter are not applicable to noise from the following sources: a. Activities conducted in public parks, public playgrounds and public or private school . grounds, including but not limited to school athletic and school entertainment events; b. The use of any mechanical device, apparatus or equipment related to or connected with emergency activities or emergency work to protect life or property; c. Safety signals, warning devices, and emergency pressure relief valves; d. Noise sources associated with construction, provided such activities do not take place before seven a.m. or after ten p.m. or any day except Saturday or Sunday, or before eight a.m. or after five p.m. on Saturday or Sunday; e. Noise sources associated with the routine maintenance of a residential, commercial, industrial, or public/quasi-public property provided that such maintenance activities take place between the hours of seven a.m. and ten p.m.; f. Noise sources associated with agricultural land uses, including but not limited to wind machines used for direct climate control, water well pumps and pest-repelling devices, provided that such pest-repelling devices are used in accordance with accepted standards and practices; a Noise sources associated. with a lawful use which is other than a residential use caused O' by mechanical devices or equipment, including air conditioning or refrigeration systems, installed prior to the effective date of this chapter; this exemption shall expire one year after the effective date of this chapter; h. Noise sources associated with work performed by the City or private or public utilities in the maintenance or modification of its facilities; 1. Noise sources associated with the collection of waste or garbage from property devoted to other than residential uses. J. Any activity to the extent regulation thereof has been preempted by state or federal law . Sec. 5-21.04 - Exterior Noise Level Standards: The exterior noise level standards of this section are applicable when a land use affected by noise is one of the following noise-sensitive uses: Residential development, Schools, preschools, child care facilities, Hospitals, nursing homes, Churches, '. Meeting halls, auditoriums, music halls, theaters, libraries, museums, Transient lodging - motels, hotels, bed and breakfast inns, recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds, Playgrounds, parks, and Offices 2 ----------- -.-- ........ -. -- . ': a. No person shall create any noise or allow the creation of any noise at any location within the City on property owned, leased, occupied or otherwise controlled by such person which causes the exterior noise level when measured at any of the preceding noise- sensitive land uses to exceed the noise level standards in the following table. When the receiving noise-sensitive land use are playgrounds or parks, the following noise level standards shall be increased by 10 dB. I EXTERIOR NOISE LEVEL STANDARDS I Daytime Nighttime1 (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.) Hourly Equivalent Sound Level (Lcq, dB) 50 45 Maximum level, dB 70 65 lApplies only to uses that operate or are occupied during nighttime hours. . . b. In the event the measured ambient noise level exceeds the applicable exterior noise level standard in subsection (a), the applicable standard shall be adjusted so as to .equal the ambient noise level. c. Each of the exterior noise level standards specified in subsection (a) shall be reduced by five dB for simple tone noises, noises consisting primarily of speech or music, or for recurring impulsive noises. . d. If the intruding noise source is continuous and cannot reasonably be discontinued or stopped for a time period whereby the ambient noise level can be measured, the noise level measured while the source is in operation shall be compared directly to the exterior noise level standards. Sec. 5-21.05 - Interior Noise Level Standards: The interior noise level standards of this section are applicable when the land use which is the source of noise and the land use which is affected by nois'e are both residenti~ uses. a. No person shall operate or cause to be operated a source of noise within a residential use in any location in the City or allow the creation of any noise which causes the noise level when measured inside a neighboring residential use to exceed the interior noise level standards in the following table: I 1NTERIOR NOISE LEVEL STANDARDS I Daytime Nighttime (7 a.m. to 10 p.mM) (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.) Hourly Equivalent Sound Level (Lcq, dB) 40 35 Maximum level, dB 60 .55 3 .....,.. \.4~J,.L\..4."'.L"-~ .1.""'- ....,V '-_u_ b. In the event the measured ambient noise level exceeds the applicable interior noise level standard in subsection (a), the applicable standard shall be adjusted so as to equal the ambient noise level. c. Each of the interior noise level standards specified in subsection (a) shall be reduced by five dB for simple tone noises, noises consisting primarily of speech or music, or for recurring impulsive noises. i ! d. If the intruding noise source is continuous and cannot reasonably be discontinued or stopped for a time period whereby the ambient noise level can be measured, the noise level measured while the source is in operation shall be compared directly to the interior noise level standards. Sec. 5-21.06 - Other Noise Sources: The noise level standards in this section apply to the following noise sources: a. Air conditioning and "refrigeration: Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5-21.04, when the intruding noise source is an ,air conditioning or refrigeration system or associated equipment installed prior to the effective date of this chapter, the exterior . noise level as measured as provided in Section 5-21.01 shall not exceed 55 dB, except where such equipment is exempt from the provisions of this chapter. The exterior noise level shall not exceed fifty dB for such equipment installed or in use after one y~ after the effective date of this chapter. b. Waste and garbage collection eauipment: Notwithstanding the .provisions of Section 5-' 21.04, noise sources associated with the collection of waste or garbage from' a residential use by persons authorized to engage in such activity, and who are operating truck- mounted loading or compacting equipment, shall not take place before seven a.m. or after seven p.m., and the noise level created by such activities when measured at a distance of fifty feet (50') in an open area shall not exceed the following standards: (1) Eighty-five (85) dB for equipment in use, purchased or leased within six months from the effective date of this chapter. (2) Eighty (80) dB for the equipment set forth above after five years from the effective date of this chapter. (3) Eighty (80) dB for new equipment purchased or leased after six months from the effective date of this chapter. (4) Seventy-five (75) dB for new equipment purchased or leased after thirty-six ~ months from the effective date of this chapter. j ~ s Electrical substations: Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 5-21.04, noise sources c. associated with the operation of electrical substations shall not exceed an exterior noise level of fifty (50) dB. 4 Ordinance No. 4/b c.~. . .- Sec 5-21.07 - Noise Level Measurement: For the purpose of evaluating conformance with the standards of this chapter, noise levels shall be measured as follows: a. Use of meter: Any noise measurement made pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be made with a sound level meter using the A-weighted network (scale) at slow meter response. Fast meter response shall be used for impulsive type sounds. Calibration of the measurement equipment utilizing an' acoustical calibrator shall be performed immediately prior to recording any noise data. b. Measuring exterior noise levels: Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, exterior noise levels shall be measured at the property line of the affected noise-sensitive land use listed in Section 5-21.04. Where practical, the microphone shall be positioned three to five feet above the ground and away from reflective. surfaces. c. Measurin~ interior noise levels: Interior noise levels shall be measured within the affected residential use listed in-Section 5-21.05, at points at least four (4) feet from the wall, ceiling or floor nearest the noise source, with windows in the normal seasonal configuration. The reported interior noise level shall be determined by taking the arithmetic average of the readings taken at the various microphone locations. Sec 5-21.08 - Violations: The violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be an infraction. The provisions of this chapter may also be enforced by an injunction issued from the Superior Court upon suit of the City. An.y violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to be a public nuisance. 5