Unless otherwise expressly stated or the context clearly indicates a different intention, the following terms have the following meanings. Definitions of technical terms used in this chapter which are not defined shall be obtained from publications of acoustical terminology issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI):
1. “Application” means the application submitted to the City requesting a noise permit.
2. "Emergency" means any occurrence or set of circumstances involving actual or imminent physical or psychological trauma or property damage which demands immediate action.
3. “Emergency work” means any work performed for the purpose of alleviating or resolving an emergency.
4. “Motorcycle” means any two or three-wheeled motor vehicle.
5. "Motor vehicle" means any motor-powered vehicle designed to carry at least one passenger or driver and of the type typically licensed for use on the public highways. (Note: "motor vehicle" includes most motorcycles.)
6. “Noise” means any sound which disturbs humans or which causes or tends to cause an adverse psychological or physiological effect on humans.
7. “Noise Control Officer” means the official of the Ankeny Police Department having lead responsibility for administration and enforcement of this chapter.
8. "Noise disturbance" means those sounds defined as "sounds not allowed" in Section 44.05 of this chapter.
9. "Person" means, unless used in such a manner to denote only a human being, any firm, partnership, domestic or foreign corporation, association, joint stock company, trust or other association or entity, City, County or State government and subdivisions or agencies thereof, and the Federal government and subdivisions and agencies thereof.
10. "Powered model vehicle" means any self-propelled, airborne, waterborne or land-borne model plane, vessel or vehicle which is not designed to carry persons, including but not limited to, any model airplane, boat, car or rocket.
11. "Public right-of-way" means the traveled portion of any street or alley or similar place which is owned or controlled by the City or other governmental entity.
12. "Real property boundary" means an imaginary line along the ground surface, and its vertical extension, which separates the real property owned by one person from that owned by another person, but not including intra-building real property division.
13. "Recreational vehicle" means any motor-powered vehicle designed to carry at least one passenger or driver and equipped for use in racing or other recreational events or uses off of public right-of-way on public or private property; except, however, for the purposes of this chapter, any such vehicle which is licensed for use on the public highways is deemed a "motor vehicle" (or "motorcycle" if two or three-wheeled) and not a "recreational vehicle." (Examples of recreational vehicles are snowmobiles, mini-bikes, stock-cars, or motorboats.)
14. "Residential property" means any property on which is located a building or structure used wholly or partially for living or sleeping purposes.
15. "Sound" means an oscillation in pressure, particle displacement, particle velocity or other physical parameter, in a medium with internal forces that cause compression and rarefaction of that medium. The description of sound may include any characteristic of such sound, including duration, intensity, and frequency.
16. "Sound equipment" means any radio, record player, tape deck or CD player, loud speaker, amplifier, sound track or other device for producing, reproducing or amplifying sound, except; however, "sound equipment" does not include sirens and other equipment used to alert persons to the existence of an emergency; equipment used by law enforcement and other public safety officials in the performance of their official duties; church carillons, bells or chimes; mobile radio or telephone signaling devices; and automobile and truck radios, tape decks or CD players or other such standard equipment used and intended for the use and enjoyment of the occupants provided that the sound emitted therefrom is not audible for more than fifty (50) feet from such automobile or truck.
17. "Sound level" means the weighted sound pressure level obtained by the use of a sound level meter and frequency-weighting network, such as A or C, as specified in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) specifications for sound level meters, or latest approved revision thereof.
18. "Sound level meter" means an ANSI Type 1 or Type 2 approved instrument which includes a microphone, sound pressure detector, integrator or time averaging device, output meter, and weighting networks used to measure different kinds of noise.
19. "Sound pressure" means the instantaneous difference between the actual pressure and the average barometric pressure of a given point in space, as produced by sound energy.
20. "Vibration" means an oscillatory motion of solid bodies of deterministic or random nature described by displacement, velocity, or acceleration with respect to a given reference point.