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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Title 32 8, 1972 Chapter THE DAILY RECORD 9, Continued from page 4 (2) Agricultural tractors Manufactured Manufactured Manufactured (3) FIVE PAGE after after after AN ORDINANCE and equipment Jan. 1973 Jan. 1975 Jan. 1980 1 1 1 be measured by a Sound Level Meter from any area to which the public is invited within any enclosed place of public entertainment. Sec. Application for Special Permit. Applications for a permit for relief from the noise restrictions designated in these ordinances on the basis of undue hardship may be made to the City Commission or their authorized representative. Any permit granted by the City Commission or their authorized representative shall contain all conditions upon which said permit has been granted and shall specify a reasonable time that the permit shall be effective. The relief requested may be granted upon good and 88 dB (A) 86 dB (A) 80 dB (A) 32-9-- Powered commercial equipment of 20 HP or less intended for infrequent use in a residential area, such as chain saws, pavement breakers, log chipper s, powered hand tools, etc. 11. sufficient showing: Manufactured Manufactured Manufactured (4) after after after Jan. 1973 Jan. 1974 Jan. 1980 1 88 dB (A) 84 dB (A) 80 dB (A) (a) That additional time is necessary for the applicant to alter or modify his activity or operation to comply with this ordinance; or repetitive use in residential (b) The removal equipment (c) 1 1 Powered equipment intended for areas. Such equipment includes lawn mowers, small lawn and garden tools, riding tractors, snow Manufactured Manufactured Manufactured after after after Jan. 1973 Jan. 1975 Jan. 1978 1 1 1 74 dB (A) 70 dB (A) (d) 65 dB (A) (a) Provided that any person using such equipment which exceeds the noise level standards outlined above, shall, only use said equipment between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. of any day, and provided further that any person using equipment indicated in subsection (4) of this section in 32-9- -5, area any Violation - penalty. Any person violating Sec. any of the provisions 'of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty 32-9-- 12. residential, shall zoned of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in-an amount not exceeding $299.00 or be imprisoned in the City County Jail for a period not exceeding six (6) months or by both 32-9- or permitted to continue shall constitute shall be punishable as such hereunder. Subject tq the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, any equipment which is the subject of regulation as provided in this section and which is manufactured prior to Jan. 1, 1974, may be exempted from the noise levels specified herein provided a good and sufficient showing can be made that as the machinery exists it is impossible without major reconstruction to modify such equipment so as to be in compliance. if i I a showing is ' " above provided, and provided further that the noise thus emitted is not of such a nature as to require; its total ... prohibition. shall noise duces feet, I b ... 1- , r or 32-9- -6. ment Sec. In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners it is necessary to the peace, health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of. Salt Lake City that this ordinance become effective immediately. Sound 32-9- -7. shall be level measurement. Sound 2. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect its first upon Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th August of day . 1972. level level meter using the made with a sound SECTION publication. after January 1, 1973, no new snow mobile shall be sold in the city for use in Salt Lake City unless such vehicle is certified by the manufacturer as being able to conform with the sound level limitation as set out above. On 32-9-- 13. Sec. Severability.' If any provision, clause, sentence or paragraph of this chapter or the application thereof to any person dr circumstances, shall be held to be invalid, such not affect the other provisions or applications invalidity shallwhich can be given effect without the invalid of this chapter end, the provisions of provisions or application and, to this be severable. declared to this chapter are hereby 'f " 3 Recreational vehicles. No recreational vehicle be operated within the city which makes unusual or excessive or which emits obnoxious fumes. Any such vehicle which pro- -, a maximum sound of eighty-tw- o (82) decibels or more at shall be deemed to make an unusual or excessive noise. fifty Sec. separate offense and 32-9-- 14. , made as? violation is committed jurisdiction. written statement from the manufacturer indicating a condition exists must be presented to the Board Commissioners or their authorized representative before of an exemption will be granted. Such statement shall be buttressed by a written statement from the manufacturer's representative that such equipment is equipped in all other respects so as to minimize to the maximum degree possible the objectional noise. S' that such ' a Additional remedies. Injunctions. As an additional remedy, if the operation or maintenance of any device, of instrument, vehicle or machinery in violation of any provision a this chapter shall be deemed, and is declared to be, public nuisance the same may be subject to abatement summarily by a restraining order or injunction issued by a court of competent Sec. A 'I Each day such such fine and imprisonment. (b) ' to the applicant; and Reasonable conditions or requirements may be prescribed when deemed necessary to minimize adverse effects upon the community, the surrounding neighborhood, or the public in the case of public enterta inment . use such equipment only between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. of any one day, and between such hours may exceed the maximum noise levels set forth in Section -3 (p) by no more than 10 dB(A), but then only for a period not to exceed 15 minutes of any one hour period. Said exemption may be granted or noise source will be of activity, operation and cannot be done in a manner temporary duration, that would comply with sections of this chapter, or That no other reasonable alternative is available measure"A" weight- ing scale in accordance with those standards promulgated by the American National Standards Institute or with any other procedures adopted and tested by the city departments charged with enforcing this chapter.. Sec. responsibility. The Salt Lake City the Salt Lake City - County Health Department Enforcement 32-9- -8. Police Department and shall enforce the provisions of this chapter. Said departments shall be equipped with appropriate calibrated sound level meters Financing Statements 330 875 - Gold Cross 54 W 1700 S, SLC Services Inc, 7 to Comm Sec Bk; 32-9- -7 chapter. for the purpose of enforcing this Sec. Exemptions. The following uses and shall be exempt from noise level regulations: 32-9- (a) -9. - Intenntn Sports Inc, 6041 State, SLC to Bk of SL; Floor pressure relief - Donald Ogden, ilae, SLC to Deseret Noise resulting from lawful fireworks and noise-make- rs used to celdbrate Independence Day, Pioneer Day, New Year's Day or any other holiday approved for celebration by the Board of City Commissioners. City - Salt 892 - Lou Ruckman, 453 La Salle Dr, Mur to Deseret Lease; Trk Trlr, Trlr SLC Lake It shall entertainment including, but not place of public limited to, a restaurant, bar, cafe, discotheque, dance hall, any amplitude equal to or in excess of 95 dB (A) (b) be unlawful to sustain in any enclosed for more than Measurement of noiso. thirty 899 S, - Duane Nosker SLC to or noise is to 928 SLC 501 W AVCO; Con , 79 Em CU; TV Spks 932- - Leo Palmer, 10085 Riverton to Val Bk S Robert ock - Stephen Bess, 537 Delno, to BIC Ln; Stero 933 SLC 934 - Larry Hardle, 5293 S 5240 U, Kearns to Em CU; Fum, hhg - Thomas Bond, 1421 Fed to Capitol Ln Co; Rings 935 SLC 937 - Ed Gagon, 3350 Dr, SLC to Mur Wy, Florllita 1st Th Ln; hhg 938 - Jim Shafer, 1161 E 17 S B, SLC to 1st Sec Bk; Cmpr 939 - Gary McKisslck, 3210 S 41 Grgr to Adm Ind Cr; hhg W, - Keld Ibholm, 619 7th to Adm Ind Cr; hhg AV, - Blair Sorenson, 1601 lock;Dr, Mur to Bill Snape ta; Bt, Mtr, Trlr Hem 942 - James Redwood Rd, Shirley, Boa 12800 S Riverton to Fid Ind Cr; hhg 943 3434 S 7 E 1000 Tr; Llvest 941 hhg - Darrell Jessen, to City Fin; hhg Postal W, SLC Eq W SL 4000 V, 940 7 to - Franklin Malstrom, 9066 S W Jrdn to Val Bk Tr; Eq 930 E On Hour Clearners SLC to Deseret 915 (30) seconds. Such sound - Heiner Eq Sup Co, to Deseret Leas; SLC 901 - Colonial 2340 E 4500 S, Leas; Eq St, 80 - Sweetwater Inc, 150 S 6 to Deseret Leas; Mach, Eq 896 County Health Department shall promulgate noise level standards for places of public entertainment to protect the hearing of those attending. The following standards shall be in effect unless modified by said Health Department: (a) W Corp; hhg 11 The 1302 Glen Th Corp;hhg - Thurman Underwood, 4380 5780 S, Kearns to Deseret Th noise resulting from activities of temporary duration permitted by law and for which a license or permit therefor has been granted by the City of this chapter. in accordance with Section Public entertainment - enclosed. W 889 Any 32-9-- 10. to 3100 Deseret Th Corp; hhg 886 (d) Sec. - Robt Kelly, 3989 S, Grgr Noise resulting from emergency work. S - Dennis Steele, 3084 S 9050 Magna to Deseret Th Corp, hhg 885 Noise resulting from any authorized emergency vehicle, when responding to an emergency call or acting in time of emergency. 32-9-- - Richard Ruttenbur, 3160 4060 W, Grgr to AETNA; Cmpr 877 W, valves. (c) (e) ing 884 Noise of safety signals, warning devices, and emergency (b) activities S - Steven Ringwood, 910 Colo SLC Amp, hhg, Radio Eq 876 as provided in Section 929 9, - Danny O'Neil, 208 SLC to Gen Cr S 8 E Co; hhg, Gun 1 |