Unreasonable noise definition

Unreasonable noise means a level of noise that violates local noise ordinance standards, or where no local noise ordinance standard exists, a level of noise that would violate section 25-12- 103, C.R.S.
Unreasonable noise means noise emanating from liquor-licensed premises that exceed the maximum allowable decibel level as prescribed in rule 7.4(b).
Unreasonable noise means noise that:

Examples of Unreasonable noise in a sentence

  • Unreasonable noise or disturbance by the Tenant may result in eviction.

  • Unreasonable noise is defined as the creation of excessive and/or disproportionately loud or distracting sound of such character to annoy or disturb a reasonable guest of normal sensitivities of Regent.

  • Unreasonable noise or disturbance by the Guest may result in default of Agreement.

  • Unreasonable noise and other distractions inhibit the exercise of this right.

  • Unreasonable noise or large parties after midnight is prohibited, except by Board authorization.


More Definitions of Unreasonable noise

Unreasonable noise means any excessive or unusually loud sound, or any sound which disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood or causes damage to any property or business. (Ord. O-94-33 § 32 & 33, 1994; Ord. O-86-42 § 1 (part), 1986).
Unreasonable noise means a level of noise of any kind which adversely affects the amenity of any person present in a dwelling;
Unreasonable noise means any sound of such level and duration as to be or tend to be injurious to human health or welfare, or which would unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property throughout the city or in any portions thereof, but excludes all aspects of the employer- employee relationship concerning health and safety hazards within the confines of a place of employment.
Unreasonable noise means any sounds of such level and duration as to be or tend to be injurious to human health or welfare, or that would unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property. City agents, police officers and code enforcement officers are authorized to make a prima facie determination as to whether a sound constitutes an unreasonable noise, which determination may be based upon, but need not be limited to, a consideration of the following factors:
Unreasonable noise means a level of noise that violates local noise ordinance standards, or
Unreasonable noise means any excessive or unusually loud sound that disturbs the peace, comfort, or repose of a reasonable person of normal sensibilities, injures or endangers the health or safety of a reasonable person of normal sensibilities, or that causes injury or damage to property or business.
Unreasonable noise means any sound which (1) annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities; or (2) endangers or injures the safety or health of humans or animals; or (3) endangers or injures personal or real property. (Ord. 616 § 1, 1993)