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7/24/1989
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ORDINANCE NO. 1999 ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 24 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF NOISE THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 . Chapter 24 is hereby added to the Code of the City of Redwood City to read as follows: "Chapter 24. "NOISE REGULATION" "Article I. General "Section 24. 1 . Administration. The provisions of this
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DES:mm^ 05/23/89R (#8/001) <br /> DES:mr, 06/13/89R <br /> DES:mmg 07/06/89R <br /> DES:mmg 07/13/89R <br /> the person designated by him/her to carry out the duties of <br /> such Officer specified in this Chapter. <br /> (4) 'Local Ambient' means the lowest sound level <br /> repeating itself during a six minute period as measured with <br /> a precision sound level meter, using slow response and A <br /> weighting. The minimum sound level shall be determined with <br /> the noise source at issue silent, and in the same location <br /> as the measurement of the noise level of the source or <br /> sources at issue. However, for purposes of this Chapter, in <br /> no case shall the local ambient be considered or determined <br /> to be less than: (a) 30 dBA for interior noise in Section <br /> 24. 20 (b) ; (b) 40 dBA in all other Sections. If a <br /> significant portion of the local ambient is produced by one <br /> or more individual identifiable sources which would <br /> otherwise be operating continuously during the six minute <br /> measurement period and contributing significantly to the <br /> ambient sound level, determination of the local ambient <br /> shall be accomplished with these separate identifiable noise <br /> sources silent. <br /> (5) 'Noise Level ' means the maximum continuous sound <br /> level or repetitive peak sound level , produced by a source <br /> or group of sources as measured with a precision sound level <br /> meter. In order to measure a noise level, the controls of <br /> the precision sound level should be arranged to the setting <br /> appropriate to the type of noise being measured. <br /> (6) 'Precision Sound Level Meter' means a device for <br /> measuring sound level in decibel units within the <br /> 2 1 999 <br />
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