Ordinance 2193WDT/trs
10/22/80
ORDINANCE NO. 2193
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASH-
INGTON, ENACTING A NEW CHAPTER 5.35 IN THE
EDMONDS CITY CODE ENTITLED "NOISE ABATEMENT
AND CONTROL"; DEFINING TERMS; IDENTIFYING
ENVIRONMENTS; ESTABLISHING MAXIMUM NOISE
LEVELS; CREATING EXEMPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR
VARIANCES; PROHIBITING AND DEFINING PUBLIC
NUISANCE NOISES AND ESTABLISHING PENALTIES.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that residential
and recreational noise is an acute problem in the City and
that excess noise creates adverse effects on persons, and
WHEREAS, the following ordinance is necessary to
regulate the level of noise to which persons are exposed in
order to protect the public health, safety and general
welfare, now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. A new Chapter 5.35 is hereby added to
the Edmonds City Code to be entitled "Noise Abatement and
Control".
Section 2. A new Section 5.35.010 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.010 DECLARATION OF POLICY
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the City of
Edmonds to minimize the exposure of citizens to the physio-
logical and psychological dangers of excessive noise and to
protect, promote and preserve the public health, safety and
general welfare. It is the express intent of the City
Council to control the level of noise in a manner which
promotes commerce, the use, value and enjoyment of property,
sleep and repose, and the quality of the environment."
Section 3. A new Section 5.35.020 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.020 DEFINITIONS %
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings. All technical terminology used in this
chapter and not defined specifically herein shall be inter-
preted in conformance with American National Standards
Institute's Specifications.
A. 'dB(A)' means the sound level measured in decibels,
using the "A" weighting network on a sound level meter.
B. 'District' means the land use zone to which the pro-
visions of this chapter are applied. For the purposes
of this chapter:
1. 'Residential District' includes all R classified
zones and includes the Open Space zone.
2. 'Business' zone means all zones designated BN or
BC.
3. 'Commercial' zones include all zones classified CW
or CG.
C. 'Emergency work' means work required to restore property
to a safe condition following a public calamity, work
required to protect persons or property from an imme-
diate exposure to danger, or work by private or public
utilities for providing or restoring immediately neces-
sary utility services.
D. 'Equipment' means any stationary or portable device or
any part thereof capable of generating sound.
E. 'Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)' means the value
specified by the manufacturer as the recommended maxi-
mum loaded weight of a single vehicle.
F. 'Motor vehicle' means any vehicle which is self-pro-
pelled, used primarily for transporting persons or
property upon public highways. Aircraft, watercraft,
and vehicles used exclusively on stationary rails or
track are not motor vehicles as that term is used here-
in. It includes motorcycles unless distinction is made
in the context of use.
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G. 'Motorcycle' means any motor vehicle having a saddle
for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not
more than three wheels in contact with the ground;
except that farm tractors and vehicles powered by
engines of less than five horsepower shall not be
included.
H. 'Muffler' means a device consisting of a series of
chambers or other mechanical designs for the purpose of
receiving exhaust gas from an internal combustion
engine and effective in reducing sound resulting
therefrom.
I. 'Noise Control Administrator' means the person desig-
nated by the Mayor to enforce the provisions of this
chapter. In addition to the noise control administra-
tor, any police officer may enforce the provisions of
this chapter.
J. 'Person' means any individual, firm, association, part-
nership, corporation or any other entity, public or
private.
K. 'Property boundary' means the surveyed line at ground
surface which separates the real property owned, rented
or leased by one or more persons from that owned,
rented or leased by another or others, and its vertical
extension.
L. 'Receiving property' means the real property within
which sound originating from outside the property is
received.
M. 'Race vehicle' means a motor vehicle not licensed for
use on the public streets and/or which is used primarily
for sanctioned or unsanctioned racing events. Race
vehicle shall also include power boats used primarily
for racing events.
N. 'Sound level meter' means a sound level measuring
device either type I or type II certified special use
meters as defined by American National Standards
Institute's Specifications."
Section 4. A new Section 5.35.030 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.030 UNLAWFUL SOUNDS
It is unlawful for any person to cause sound, or for any
person in possession of property to permit sound originating
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from such property, to intrude into the real property of
another person whenever such sound exceeds the maximum per-
missible sound levels established in this chapter."
Section 5. A new Section 5.35.040 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.040 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE SOUND LEVELS
The maximum permissible sound level as measured at the
property line or anywhere within the receiving property
shall be as set forth in the following table:
District of Sound
Source
District of Receiving Property
Residential Business Commercial
Residential 55 dB(A) 57 60
Business 57 60 65
Commercial 60 65 70
Section 6. A new Section 5.45.050 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.050 MODIFICATION TO MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE SOUND LEVELS
The maximum permissible sound levels established by this
chapter shall be reduced or increased by the sum of the fol-
lowing:
A. Between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. the noise
levels shall be reduced by 10 dB(A) for receiving
property within residential districts, except for noise
from electrical substations and existing stationary
equipment used in conveyance of water by a utility.
B. At any hour of the day or night, the applicable noise
levels may be exceeded for any receiving property by no
more than:
1. 5 dB(A) for a total of 15 minutes in any one hour
period, or
2. 10 dB(A) for a total of five minutes in any one
hour period, or
3. 15 dB(A) for a total of 1.5 minutes in any one
hour period."
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Section 7. A new Section 5.35.060 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.060 MOTOR VEHICLE NOISES - STATIONARY TEST
It is unlawful for any person to operate any motor vehicle
upon any public highway or easement road if the vehicle
exhaust system exceeds the maximum permissible sound levels
for the category of vehicle as measured at a distance of 20
inches (.5 meter) from the exhaust outlet under procedures
set forth in WAC 204-56, as now exists or as hereafter
adopted or amended.
Vehicle Category
Motorcycles
Automobiles, light trucks,
and motor vehicles 10,000
pounds GVWR or less
All motor vehicles over
10,000 pounds GVWR
Model Year Max. Sound Level
Before 1986 99 dB(A)
Before 1986 95 dB(A)
Before 1986 86 dB(A)
While on real property other than highways or easement roads,
motor vehicles shall not exceed the maximum permissible
sounds as specified herein for other than motor vehicles."
Section 8. A new Section 5.35.070 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.070 MOTOR VEHICLE NOISES - ROAD TEST
It is unlawful for any person to operate any motor vehicle
or any combination of motor vehicles upon any public high-
way or easement road under any conditions of grade, load,
acceleration or deceleration in such a manner as to exceed
the maximum permissible sound levels for the category of
vehicle as measured at a distance of 50 feet from the center
of the lane of travel within the speed limit specified under
procedures set forth in WAC 204-56, as now exists or as may
hereafter be amended or modified:
Vehicle Category
Motorcycles
Motor vehicles over 10,000
pounds GVWR
All other motor vehicles
45 m.p.h or less Over 45 m.p.h.
78 dB (A)
86 dB (A)
72 dB (A)
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90 dB (A)
78 dB (A)
While on real property other than highways or easement roads,
motor vehicles shall not exceed the maximum permissible
sounds as specified herein for other than motor vehicles."
Section 9. A new Section 5.35.080 is hereby added
to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.080 MUFFLERS
It is unlawful for any person to operate, or for any owner
to permit any person to operate, any motor vehicle upon the
public highways or easement roads which is not equipped with
a muffler in good working order, in constant operation, and
which meets the requirements established by RCW 46.37.390 as
now exists or as may hereafter be amended."
Section 10. A new Section 5.35.090 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.090 TIRE NOISE
It is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in
such a manner as to cause or allow to be emitted squealing,
screeching or other such sound from the tires in contact
with the ground or other roadway surface because of rapid
acceleration or excessive speed around corners or other such
reason, provided that the sounds resulting from emergency
braking to avoid imminent danger shall be exempt from this
section."
Section 11. A new Section 5.35.100 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.100 EXEMPTIONS
The following sounds are exempt from the provisions of this
chapter at all times:
A. Noises caused by motor vehicles used for highway main-
tenance or noises caused in the performance of emergency
work for the immediate safety, health or welfare of the
community or of individuals of the community, or to
restore property in a safe condition following a public
calamity.
B. Sounds created by bells, chimes or carillons not
operating for more than five minutes in any one hour.
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C. Sounds originating from aircraft in flight, and from
watercraft.
D. Sounds created by safety and protective devices, such
as relief valves, where noise suppression would defeat
the safety release purpose of the device.
E. Sounds created by fire alarms and emergency equipment
operated by law enforcement, fire fighters and aid
personnel.
F. Sounds created by the operation of equipment or facili-
ties of surface carriers engaged in commerce by railroad.
G. Sounds originating from officially sanctioned parades
and other events to which the general public is solicited
to attend without charge and sounds originating from
league or school sponsored athletic events.
H. Sounds caused by natural phenomena and unamplified
human voices, except for public disturbance noises as
set forth in Section 5.35.130."
Section 12. A new Section 5.35.110 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.110 SOUNDS EXEMPT DURING DAYTIME HOURS
The following sounds are exempt from the provisions of this
chapter between the hours of 7 a.m. to 10 p.m:
A. Sounds originating from residential property relating
to temporary projects for the maintenance or repair of
homes, grounds and appurtenances including but not
limited to lawn mowers, saws, hammering and gardening,
but excluding sounds from race vehicles.
B. Sounds created by blasting.
C. Sounds originating from temporary construction sites as
a result of construction activity in residential dis-
tricts, provided this exemption shall apply only between
the hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends and holidays,
and 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays.
D. Sounds created by the installation or repair of essential
utility service."
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Section 13. A new Section 5.35.120 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.120 VARIANCES
A. Variances may be granted to any person from any require-
ment of Section 5.35.040 of this chapter if findings
are made that immediate compliance with such require-
ment cannot be achieved because of special circumstances
rendering immediate compliance unreasonable in light of
economic or physical factors, encroachment upon an
existing noise source or because of non -availability of
feasible technology or control methods.
B. Any such variance or renewal thereof shall be granted
only for the minimum time period found to be necessary
under the facts and circumstances.
C. Variances shall be heard and decided in the manner as
set forth in the City of Edmonds Community Development
Code for land use variances.
D. The grant of a variance shall not relieve any person
from the requirements of Section 5.35.130 relating to
public disturbance noises."
Section 14. A new Section 5.35.130 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.130 PUBLIC DISTURBANCE NOISES
It is unlawful for any person knowingly to cause or make, or
for any person in possession of property knowingly to allow
to originate from the property, unreasonable noise which
disturbs another, and to refuse or intentionally fail to
cease the unreasonable noise when ordered to do so by a
police officer. Public disturbance noises shall include,
but shall not be limited to, the following sounds or combi-
nations of sounds:
A. Frequent, repetitive or intermittently continuous
sounds made by any animal except that such sounds made
in animal shelters or in commercial kennels duly
licensed shall be exempt.
B. Frequent, repetitive or intermittently continuous
sounds made by any horn or siren attached to a motor
vehicle except such sounds that are made to warn of
danger or that are specifically permitted or required
by law.
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C. Frequent, repetitive or intermittently continuous
sounds made in connection with the starting, operation,
repair, rebuilding or testing of any motor vehicle,
motorcycle, race vehicle, off -highway vehicle or
internal combustion engine.
D. Loud and frequent, repetitive or intermittently con-
tinuous sounds made by the use of a musical instrument
or instruments or other device capable of producing
sound when struck by an object, of a whistle, or of a
sound amplifier or other device capable or producing,
amplifying or reproducing sounds.
E. Loud and frequent, repetitive or intermittently con-
tinuous sounds made by the unamplified human voice or
voices between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
F. Sounds made for any duration or frequency from the
starting and/or running of the engine of a race vehicle."
Section 15. A new Section 5.35.140 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.140 CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
Whenever it is stated in writing by three or more persons
having separate residences in a neighborhood that any person
is violating any of the provisions of this chapter, the
noise control administrator shall advise the person of the
complaint and that such violations must cease. Failure of
any person to cease any violation of this chapter shall be
deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the person shall
be punished as set forth in Section 5.45.020 of the Edmonds
City Code."
Section 16. A new Section 5.35.150 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.150 PENALTIES
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, be
punished as set forth in Section 5.45.020 of the Edmonds
City Code."
Section 17. A new Section 5.35.160 is hereby
added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows:
"5.35.160 SEVERABILITY
If any word, phrase or other portion of this chapter is for
any reason held invalid, the remaining portions of this
chapter shall not be affected."
Section 18. This ordinance shall be in full force
and effect five (5) days after passage and publication by
posting as required by law.
APPROVED:
MAYOR, H. H. HARRISON
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
CITY CLERK, IRENE A NEY MORAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
By
FILED W THE CITY CLERK: January 7, 1981
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: January 27, 1981
POSTED: January 28, 1981
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 2, 1981
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AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING ORDINANCE
STATE OF WASHINGTON
ss:
COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH
IRENE VARNEY MORAN
, being first duly sworn
on oath deposes and says that s he is over the age of eighteen (18)
years and is competent to testify as to the matter stated herein.
There is no official newspaper or other newspaper printed and
published within the City. In accordance with RCW 35A.12.160, on
the 28 day of January , 1981► affiant posted true and
correct copies of the attached Ordinance No. 2193 , passed by the
City Council on the 27
day of
January
, 1981, at the
official posting places
for City
notices which
are the public
bulletin boards at the following locations:
Edmonds Civic Center
250 Fifth Avenue North
Edmonds, Washington 98020
Edmonds Public Library
Civic Center, 250 Fifth Avenue North
Edmonds, Washington 98020
Edmonds Branch of United States Post Office
201 Main Street
Edmonds, Washington 98020
DATED this 28 day of January 1981
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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of
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