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The superintendent of police is authorized to adopt such rules and regulations as he may deem appropriate for the proper administration and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter, except section 8-32-090.
(Added Coun. J. 11-16-11, p. 13798, Art. II, § 5)
(a) Unless otherwise specifically provided, a violation of the provisions of this chapter is subject to a fine of $300.00 for a first offense, $500.00 for a second offense committed within a one-year period, and $1,000.00 for a third or subsequent offense committed within a one-year period.
(b) The superintendent of police, or the superintendent's designee, may require any person found liable for a violation of this chapter to submit a compliance plan, indicating measures taken or to be taken to prevent similar violations in the future. Any such request must be responded to within 30 days, or such other time period as is set forth in the request. Failure to respond as requested shall be deemed an additional offense.
(c) If a person has submitted a compliance plan pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, and the compliance plan has been approved by the superintendent, that person shall comply with the approved compliance plan unless an alternate plan is approved by the superintendent.
(d) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to impair any cause of action or legal remedy therefor of any person or the public for injury or damage arising from the emission of noise or earthshaking vibration in such place or manner, or at such levels, as to constitute a common law nuisance.
(Added Coun. J. 11-16-11, p. 13798, Art. II, § 5)
The superintendent of police is authorized to prepare recommendations to be approved by the city council for the designation of noise sensitive zones which contain noise sensitive activities. Existing quiet zones shall be considered noise sensitive zones until otherwise designated. Noise sensitive activities include, but are not limited to, operations of schools, libraries open to the public, churches, hospitals and nursing homes.
PART B. LIMITATIONS ON NOISE FROM SPECIFIC SOURCES (8-32-070 et seq.)
(a) No person on the public way shall employ any device or instrument that creates or amplifies sound, including but not limited to any loudspeaker, bullhorn, amplifier, public address system, musical instrument, radio or device that plays recorded music, to generate any sound, for the purpose of communication or entertainment, that is louder than average conversational level at a distance of 100 feet or more, measured vertically or horizontally, from the source.
(b) Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., no person on any private open space shall employ any device or instrument that creates or amplifies sound, including but not limited to any loudspeaker, bullhorn, amplifier, public address system, musical instrument, radio or device that plays recorded music, to generate any sound, for the purpose of communication or entertainment, that is louder than average conversational level at a distance of 100 feet or more from the property line of the property from which the noise is being generated.
(c) The limitations imposed in this section do not apply between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 P.M. to a person participating in: (1) a public assembly, as that term is defined in Section 10-8-334 ; or (2) a parade, athletic event, or outdoor special event, as defined in Sections 10-8-330 , 10-8-332 , or 10-8-335 of this Code; provided that a permit has been issued for the parade, athletic event or outdoor special event, if required, and the person is in compliance with the permit.
(Added Coun. J. 11-16-11, p. 13798, Art. II, § 5)
Notes
10-8-334 | The hyper-linked material is not part of the Chicago Building Code infobase and therefore is not included herein. The material is included in other provisions of the Chicago Municipal Code. The complete Chicago Municipal Code is available for purchase from American Legal Publishing in both print and Folio® versions. Please click here for the appropriate American Legal order form in printable Adobe® PDF format. For additional information, you may visit American Legal's website by clicking here. |
10-8-330 | The hyper-linked material is not part of the Chicago Building Code infobase and therefore is not included herein. The material is included in other provisions of the Chicago Municipal Code. The complete Chicago Municipal Code is available for purchase from American Legal Publishing in both print and Folio® versions. Please click here for the appropriate American Legal order form in printable Adobe® PDF format. For additional information, you may visit American Legal's website by clicking here. |
10-8-332 | The hyper-linked material is not part of the Chicago Building Code infobase and therefore is not included herein. The material is included in other provisions of the Chicago Municipal Code. The complete Chicago Municipal Code is available for purchase from American Legal Publishing in both print and Folio® versions. Please click here for the appropriate American Legal order form in printable Adobe® PDF format. For additional information, you may visit American Legal's website by clicking here. |
10-8-335 | The hyper-linked material is not part of the Chicago Building Code infobase and therefore is not included herein. The material is included in other provisions of the Chicago Municipal Code. The complete Chicago Municipal Code is available for purchase from American Legal Publishing in both print and Folio® versions. Please click here for the appropriate American Legal order form in printable Adobe® PDF format. For additional information, you may visit American Legal's website by clicking here. |
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