The following standards shall apply:
A. General. It is unlawful to operate, or cause to be operated, any planned or intentional source of electromagnetic radiation for such purposes as communication, experimentation, entertainment, broadcasting, heating, navigation, therapy, vehicle velocity measurement, weather survey, aircraft detection, topographical survey, personal pleasure, or any other use which does not comply with the current regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. Further, the operation in compliance with the Federal Communications Commission regulations is unlawful if such radiation causes an abnormal degradation in performance of other electromagnetic radiators or electromagnetic receptors of quality and proper design because of proximity, primary field, blanketing, spurious re-radiation, harmonic content, modulation or energy conducted by power or telephone lines. The determination of "abnormal degradation in performance" and with good engineering practices is defined in the latest principles and standards of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, the Institute of Radio Engineers, and the Electronic Industries Association. In case of any conflict between the latest standards and principles of the above groups, the following precedence in the interpretation of the standards and principles shall apply:
1. American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
2. Institute of Radio Engineers.
3. Electronic Industries Association.
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to operate or cause to be operated, maintain or cause to be maintained, any planned or intentional sources of electromagnetic energy, with a radiated power in excess of one thousand watts.
B. Electromagnetic Interference. For the purpose of these regulations, "electromagnetic interference" shall be by the use of electrical equipment other than planned and intentional sources of electromagnetic energy which interfere with the proper operation of electromagnetic receptors of quality and proper design. It is unlawful to operate or to cause to be operated any source of electromagnetic interference, by the radiation or transmission from which it is detectable beyond the lot line of the property on which the source is located.
(Ord. 823-2016 § 25 (part), 2016)