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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:mn 06/13/89R <br /> DES:mmg 07/06/89R <br /> DES:mmg 07/13/89R <br /> performance specifications in the American National <br /> Standards Institute Standard S1. 4 , Specification for Sound <br /> Level Meters. <br /> (7) 'Property Plane ' means a vertical plane including <br /> the property line which determines the boundaries of real <br /> property in space. <br /> (8) 'Residential-District' means the RH, R-1 , R-2, RG, <br /> R-3 , R-4 , R-5 , and MH Zoning Districts as designated and <br /> defined in Ordinance No. 1130 , as amended, the Redwood City <br /> Zoning Ordinance. <br /> (9) ' Sound Level ' (expressed in decibels (dB) ) , means <br /> the logarithmic indication of the ratio between the acoustic <br /> energy present at a given location and the lowest amount of <br /> acoustic energy audible to sensitive human ears and weighted <br /> by frequency to account for characteristics of human <br /> hearing, as set forth in the American National Standards <br /> Institute Standard S1 . 1 , Acoustic Terminology, Paragraph <br /> 2. 9 , as said reference may from time to time be amended, <br /> revised or superseded. All references to dB in this Chapter <br /> utilize the A-level weighting scale, abbreviated dBA, <br /> measured as set forth in this Section. <br /> (b) Technical Terms. The meaning of technical terms <br /> not expressly defined herein shall be obtained from the American <br /> National Standards Institute Standard S1. 1 , Acoustic Terminology, <br /> Paragraph 2 . 9, as said reference made from time to time be <br /> amended, revised or superseded. <br /> 3f <br />
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