HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 04-022-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, Washington
RESOLUTION NO. 04- Dad, -CC
ORDINANCE NO. 04- G) -P, -CC
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91 -75 -CC
REGULATING NOISE DISTURBANCES, CURRENTLY CODIFIED IN
THE GRANT COUNTY CODE ("GCC") AS CHAPTER 6.24 GCC,
ENACTING NEW TEXT FOR CHAPTER 6.24 GCC REGULATING
NOISE DISTURBANCES AND, OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY
RELATING THERETO
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
GRANT COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON, THAT THE CURRENT TEXT OF
CHAPTER 6.24 GCC BE REPEALED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND, THAT PURSUANT TO
THIS ORDINANCE, NEW TEXT IS HEREBY ENACTED FOR CHAPTER 6.24 GCC.
SECTION 1:
Grant County Resolution/Ordinance No. 91 -75 -CC, adopted on June 10, 1991, providing the
current text for chapter 6.24 GCC, is hereby repealed in its entirety and, reenacted to read as set
forth below.
SECTION 2:
The Board of County Commissioners does hereby adopt new text for chapter 6.24 GCC, as
follows:
Sections: 6.24.010
Purpose
6.24.020
Definitions
6.24.030
Enforcement
6.24.040
Noise Disturbances Prohibited
6.24.050
Exemptions
6.24.060
Notice - Failure To Sign, Nonappearance/Failure To Satisfy
6.24.070
Violation Penalties
6.24.080
Chapter Supplementary
6.24.090
Construction - Severability
6.24.010 PURPOSE
The legislative authority of the county finds that inadequately controlled noise adversely affects
the health, safety and welfare of the people, the value of property and the quality of the
environment. The purpose of this chapter is to provide authority for the abatement and the
control of noise, considering the social and economic impact upon the community and the State.
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6.24.020 DEFINITIONS
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the designated meaning unless a
different meaning is expressly provided:
"Motor Vehicle Noise Disturbances" means the following sounds or noises which are in
violation of this chapter:
I . The frequent, repetitive or continuous sounding of any horn or siren
attached to a motor vehicle, except as a warning of danger or as
specifically permitted or required by law.
2. The operation of a motor vehicle upon a public highway which is not
equipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant operation.
3. The squealing or screeching or other such sounds from motor vehicle tires
in contact with the ground or other roadway surface because of rapid
acceleration, braking, or excessive speed around corners or because of
such other reason, provided that sounds which result from actions which
are necessary to avoid danger shall be exempt from this section.
4. The operation, use, or possession of a motor vehicle audio equipment or
sound systems, such as but not limited to, a radio, a tape player or a
compact disc player, which is operated at such a volume so as to be
audible at a distance of thirty feet (30') from the source of the sound.
Frequent, repetitive or continuous noise in connection with the starting,
operation, repair, rebuilding, or testing of any motor vehicle, motorcycle,
off-highway vehicle or internal combustion engine, in any residential
zone, so as to unreasonably disturb or interfere with the peace, comfort,
and repose of owners or possessors of real property or, users of public
property.
"Noise" means the intensity, duration and character of sounds from any and all sources.
"Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, association or other entity whatsoever.
"Public Noise Disturbances" means the following sounds or noises which are in violation of
this chapter:
Keeping or harboring any animal, including without limitation, dogs,
whose frequent or repetitive noisemaking unreasonably interferes with the
peace and comfort of persons in residential districts. This chapter shall not
apply to commercial kennels, animal shelters, veterinary hospitals, pet
shops, grooming parlors, commercial dog breeders, or any similar
business.
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2. Security alarm which goes off for more than thirty (30) minutes, which
unreasonably disturbs the peace and comfort of any person and can be
heard off the property on which the security alarm is located.
3. Frequent, repetitive or continuous sounds which emanate from, or are
created in, a residential area, which unreasonably disturb or interfere with
the peace and comfort of owners or possessors of real property or, users of
public property, including without limitation: sounds from musical
instruments, televisions, audio sound systems, radios, band sessions or
social gatherings, and low base frequency.
4. Any other sound occurring frequently, repetitively, or continuously, which
annoy or disturb the peace, comfort or repose of a reasonable person of
normal sensitivity. This chapter shall not apply to noncommercial public
speaking and public assembly activities, conducted on any public space or
public right-of-way for which a permit has been obtained, if required.
All other words or phrases used herein will have their commonly accepted meanings.
6.24.030
The Grant County Sheriff and any duly appointed Deputy Sheriff and, Washington State law
enforcement agencies, shall have the authority to enforce all provisions of this chapter.
6.24.040 NOISE DISTURBANCES PROHIBITED
It is unlawful for any person, or groups of persons, to make, continue to cause to be made, or to
allow to originate from real property in the possession or control of said person or groups of
persons, or to allow to originate from otherwise lawfully utilized public property by said person
or groups of persons, any sound or noise which creates a Public Noise Disturbance, or a Motor
Vehicle Noise Disturbance, within the unincorporated areas of Grant County.
6.24.050 EXEMPTIONS
The following noises shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter at all hours:
a. Sounds created by motor vehicles when regulated by chapter 173-62 WAC;
b. Sounds originating from aircraft in flight and sounds that originate at airports,
airstrips or airfields, which are directly related to flight operations;
C. Sounds created by float planes and helicopters;
d. Sounds created by surface carriers engaged in commerce or passenger travel,
including railroads;
e. Sounds created by warning devices not operating continuously for more than five
(5) minutes, or bells, chimes or carillons;
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f. Sounds created by safety and protective devices where noise suppression would
defeat the intent of the device or is not economically feasible, such as relief
valves;
g. Sounds created by emergency equipment and work necessary in the interest of
law enforcement or for the health, safety or welfare of the community;
h. Sounds originating from motor vehicle racing events at authorized facilities;
i. Sounds originating from officially sanctioned parades and other public events;
j. Sounds emitting from petroleum refinery boilers during start-up of said boilers;
provided that the start-up operation is performed during daytime hours whenever
possible;
k. Noise created by sources in industrial districts which over the previous three years
have consistently operated in excess of twelve (12) hours per day as a
demonstrated routine or as a consequence of process necessity;
1. Sounds created by stationary equipment used in the conveyance of water by
utilities and noise created by electrical substations;
in. Sounds created by watercraft, except to the extent that they are regulated by other
county ordinances or, State or Federal rules, regulations or statutes;
n. Sounds created by the discharge of firearms in the course of lawful hunting.
o. Sounds created by motor vehicles licensed or unlicensed when operated off public
highways, except when such sounds are made in or adjacent to residential
property where human beings reside or sleep;
p. Sounds originating from existing natural gas transmission and distribution
facilities;
q. Sounds created in conjunction with public work projects or public work
maintenance operations executed at the cost of Federal, State or local
governments;
r. Sounds created in conjunction with emergency public works projects or
emergency public work maintenance.
S. Sounds created in conjunction with the collection of solid wastes;
t. Sounds created in conjunction with military operations or training;
U. Sounds originating from organized activities occurring in public parks,
playgrounds, gymnasiums, swimming pools and other pubic recreational facilities
during hours of operation;
V. Sounds originating from community events such as baseball games, basketball
games, soccer games, and other public scheduled events.
W. Sounds created from the explosion of lawful fireworks, discharged in accordance
with all applicable laws.
X. Sounds originating from agricultural activities.
Y. Sounds created by the installation or repair of essential utility services; and
Z. Sounds created by generators during periods when there is no electrical service
available from the primary supplier due to natural disaster or power outage.
2. The following noises shall be exempt from this chapter from 7:00 a.m. - 10:00
p.m.:
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a. Sounds created by aircraft engine testing and maintenance not related to
flight operations;
b. Sounds created by the discharge of firearms on authorized shooting ranges
and casual target practice; and
c. Sounds created by blasting;
The following noises shall be exempt from 7:00 a.m. — 10:00 p.m., or when
conducted beyond one thousand feet (1000') of any residence where human
beings reside and/or sleep, at any hour:
a. Sounds emanating from temporary construction sites;
b. Sounds originating from forest harvesting; and agricultural activity;
C. Sounds originating from the quarrying, blasting and mining of minerals or
materials, including but not limited to, sand, gravel, rock and clay, as well
as the primary reduction and processing of minerals or materials for
concrete batching, asphalt mixing and rock crushers;
d. Noise created by powered equipment used in or periodic maintenance or
repair of resident property including but not limited to grounds and
appurtenances, such as but not limited to lawn movers, powered hand
tools, and composters.
e. Sounds originating from uses on properties which have been specifically
conditioned to meet certain noise standards by an appropriate Grant
County hearing body or other tribunal with jurisdiction; and
f Sounds created by the installation of non-essential utility services.
6.24.060 NOTICE — FAILURE TO SIGN, NONAPPEARANCE/FAILURE TO
SATISFY
Any person who fails to sign a criminal ticket is guilty of a misdemeanor.
2. Any person willfully violating his or her written and signed promise to appear in court, or
his or her written and signed promise to respond, is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of
the disposition of the offense. A written promise to appear in court may be complied with
by an appearance by counsel.
A person who willfully fails to pay a monetary penalty, serve jail, or to perform
community service as required by a court under this chapter may be found in contempt of
court as provided in chapter 7.21 RCW.
6.24.070 VIOLATION PENALTIES
Separate Offenses. For enforcement purposes, each day defined as a twenty (24) -hour
period beginning at 12:01 a.m. in which a violation of this chapter occurs, shall constitute
a separate violation.
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2. Offense. Any person violating any provisions of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the Grant County Jail
for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days, or by a fine not to exceed One Thousand And
No/I00 Dollars ($1,000.00), or by both such imprisonment and fine.
6.24.080 CHAPTER SUPPLEMENTARY
The provisions of this chapter shall be cumulative, nonexclusive, and supplementary, and shall
not affect any other remedy, including without limitation, the provisions of chapter 70.107 RCW.
6.24.090 CONSTRUCTION — SEVERABILITY
This chapter shall be liberally construed to carry out its broad purposes.
2. If any provision of this chapter is declared unconstitutional, or the applicability thereof to
any person or circumstances is held invalid, the constitutionality of the remainder of the
chapter and the applicability thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be
affected thereby,
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This resolution/ordinance, repealing the existing text for chapter 6.24 GCC, shall take
effect at 11:59 p.m. on the 291h day of February, 2004 and, reenacting a new text for chapter 6.24
GCC, shall take effect at 12:01 a.m. on March 1, 2004.
A public hearing was held on the above resolution/ordinance on February 3, 2004 at
10:30 a.m. and February 10, 2004 at 4:00 p.m.
DATED this -_K day of February, 2004.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Yea
Nay
Abstain
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
1
LeRoy `. Allison, air
ATTEST: ✓
El
[A
Tim Sue d, Moinber
Clerk of the Board
El
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0
Deborah Kay Moore, Member
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