9.8.109: HARDSHIP PERMITS:
Applications for a permit, for other than vehicular traffic, for relief from the noise level designated in this part on the basis of undue hardship may be made to the Mayor. Any permit granted by the Mayor shall contain all conditions upon which the permit has been granted and shall specify a reasonable time for which the permit shall be effective. The Mayor is authorized to designate a fee which reasonably covers administrative costs incurred for the issuance of the permit. The Mayor may grant the relief as applied for if it is found:
   A.   That additional time is necessary for the applicant to alter or modify the activity or operation to comply with this part; or
   B.   The activity, operation or noise source will be of temporary duration, and cannot be done in a manner that would comply with sections 9.8.104, 9.8.105, 9.8.106 and 9.8.107 of this part.
   C.   That no other reasonable alternative is available to the applicant; and
   D.   The Mayor may prescribe any conditions or requirements deemed necessary to minimize adverse effects upon the community or the surrounding neighborhood. (Ord. 96-41; Ord. 01-42; Ord. 11-19)