Excessive noise definition

Excessive noise means the presence of sound, as measured by standard testing devices, of a volume or in quantities and for durations which endangers human health, welfare or safety, animal life, or property or which unreasonably interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property in the County or in such areas of the County as are affected thereby.
Excessive noise means any unnecessary noise which persists for ten minutes or more; such period of noise need not be witnessed by enforcement personnel if the occupants of two or more separate housing or commercial units certify that they have experienced such period of noise and describe with particularity the source
Excessive noise means any sound which annoys or disturbs humans or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological effect on humans. Specific examples of prohibited excessive noise are set forth in Section D of this chapter.

Examples of Excessive noise in a sentence

  • Excessive noise, which disturbs the comfort of other residents, is prohibited.

  • Excessive noise, shouting, loud or foul language, disrespectful behavior, and loud music are to be kept to a minimum at all times.


More Definitions of Excessive noise

Excessive noise means any Plainly Audible Noise, as defined in and prohibited under Section 8-10-2(E), as well as any noise in violation of Article 10-7.
Excessive noise means any and all sources of noise from cat or dog that is found to be unnecessary or unreasonable, including by not limited to continuous barking of a dog.
Excessive noise means emitter noise zone levels from noise sources exceeding the standards set forth in Section 9.06.050 of this chapter beyond the boundary of the emitters noise zones.
Excessive noise means any noise that is created by a domestic pet, audible to an individual in a location where he or she is lawfully permitted to be, that is of such volume, duration or frequency that a reasonable person would find it disturbing or irritating.
Excessive noise means any pet which is permitted to bark, whine, howl, or otherwise make noise continuously for a period of twenty minutes, or intermittently for one hour or more, that interferes with the reasonable use and enjoyment of public properties.
Excessive noise means noise under human control and of such a nature as to interfere with the peace, comfort and convenience of any person. The person making the complaint must not be in or at the same place where the noise is being emitted;
Excessive noise means any and all sources of noise from domestic pet(s) that is found to be unnecessary or unreasonable, including but not limited to continuous barking of a dog.