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Orange City, IA Code of Ordinance
Code of Ordinances of the CITY OF ORANGE CITY, Iowa
SUPPLEMENT RECORD
CHAPTER 1 CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 2 CHARTER
CHAPTER 3 VOTING PRECINCTS
CHAPTER 4 MUNICIPAL INFRACTIONS
CHAPTER 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 6 CITY ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 7 FISCAL MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 9 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION
CHAPTER 10 URBAN RENEWAL
CHAPTER 11 URBAN REVITALIZATION
CHAPTER 12 HOTEL/MOTEL TAX
CHAPTER 15 MAYOR
CHAPTER 16 MAYOR PRO TEM
CHAPTER 17 CITY COUNCIL
CHAPTER 18 CITY CLERK
CHAPTER 19 CITY TREASURER
CHAPTER 20 CITY ATTORNEY
CHAPTER 21 CITY ADMINISTRATOR
CHAPTER 23 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
CHAPTER 24 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
CHAPTER 25 HOSPITAL TRUSTEES
CHAPTER 26 DUTCH FRONT COMMITTEE
CHAPTER 30 POLICE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 35 FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER 36 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SPILLS
CHAPTER 40 PUBLIC PEACE
CHAPTER 41 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 42 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY
CHAPTER 45 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND INTOXICATION
CHAPTER 46 MINORS
CHAPTER 47 PARK REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 50 NUISANCE ABATEMENT PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 51 JUNK AND JUNK VEHICLES
CHAPTER 52 WEEDS
CHAPTER 53 NOISE CONTROL
CHAPTER 55 ANIMAL PROTECTION AND CONTROL
CHAPTER 56 DANGEROUS AND VICIOUS ANIMALS
CHAPTER 60 ADMINISTRATION OF TRAFFIC CODE
CHAPTER 61 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
CHAPTER 62 GENERAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 63 SPEED REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 64 TURNING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 65 STOP OR YIELD REQUIRED
CHAPTER 66 LOAD AND WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS
CHAPTER 67 PEDESTRIANS
CHAPTER 68 ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 69 PARKING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 70 TRAFFIC CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 75 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND SNOWMOBILES
CHAPTER 76 BICYCLE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 77 SKATEBOARDS, SKATES, AND SCOOTERS
CHAPTER 80 ABANDONED VEHICLES
CHAPTER 90 WATER SERVICE SYSTEM
CHAPTER 91 WATER METERS
CHAPTER 92 WATER RATES
CHAPTER 93 WATER MAIN EXTENSIONS
CHAPTER 94 WATER CONSERVATION
CHAPTER 95 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 96 BUILDING SEWERS AND CONNECTIONS
CHAPTER 97 USE OF PUBLIC SEWERS
CHAPTER 98 ON-SITE WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 99 SEWER SERVICE CHARGES
CHAPTER 100 SUMP PUMP AND GROUNDWATER STANDARDS
CHAPTER 105 SOLID WASTE CONTROL
CHAPTER 106 COLLECTION OF SOLID WASTE
CHAPTER 110 NATURAL GAS UTILITY
CHAPTER 111 ELECTRIC UTILITY
CHAPTER 112 FRANCHISE REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 113 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE ORANGE CITY COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER 114 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE ZYLSTRA COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER 115 CEMETERY
CHAPTER 120 LIQUOR LICENSES AND WINE AND BEER PERMITS
CHAPTER 121 CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO PERMITS
CHAPTER 122 PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS, AND TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
CHAPTER 123 HOUSE MOVERS
CHAPTER 124 SPECIAL EVENTS
CHAPTER 125 MOBILE FOOD AND BEVERAGE VENDORS
CHAPTER 135 STREET USE AND MAINTENANCE
CHAPTER 136 SIDEWALK REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 137 VACATION AND DISPOSAL OF STREETS
CHAPTER 138 STREET GRADES
CHAPTER 139 NAMING OF STREETS
CHAPTER 140 DEDICATING STREETS
CHAPTER 141 PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
CHAPTER 145 DANGEROUS BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 150 BUILDING NUMBERING
CHAPTER 151 TREES
CHAPTER 154 BUILDING CODE
CHAPTER 155 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
CHAPTER 156 RENTAL HOUSING CODE
CHAPTER 157 DUTCH FRONT
CHAPTER 158 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE PERMIT
CHAPTER 159 AGRICULTURAL USE IN CITY
CHAPTER 160 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 165 ZONING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 166 SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 53
NOISE CONTROL
 
53.01 Scope of Regulations
53.05 Excluded Sounds
53.02 Definitions
53.06 Sound Equipment Permit
53.03 Noise Disturbance Prohibited
53.07 Other Laws and Ordinances
53.04 Included Sounds
 
53.01   SCOPE OF REGULATIONS.
This chapter applies to the control of all noise originating within the limits of the City, except in the following cases:
1.   A State or federal agency has adopted a different standard or rule than that prescribed within this chapter which preempts the regulation of noise from a particular source so as to render this chapter inapplicable; or
2.   The Council has determined that, by reason of public acceptance of the activity producing a particular noise or noises, such noise is deemed acceptable to the residents of the City.
53.02   DEFINITIONS.
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 herein defined shall be obtained from publications of acoustical terminology issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI):
1.   “Application” means the permit application discussed in Section 53.06 of this chapter.
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 disturbance” means those sounds defined as “noise disturbances” in Section 53.04 of this chapter which have not otherwise been excepted and excluded from said Section 53.04 under any of Sections 53.01, 53.05, or 53.06 of this chapter.
8.   “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.
9.   “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.
10.   “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.
11.   “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 a snowmobile, a minibike, a stock car, or motorboat.)
12.   “Residential property” means any property on which is located a building or structure used wholly or partially for living or sleeping purposes.
13.   “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.
14.   “Sound equipment” means any radio, record player, tape deck or player, loud speaker, amplifier, sound track, or other device for producing, reproducing, or amplifying sound, except, however, “sound equipment” does not include:
   A.   Sirens and other equipment used to alert persons to the existence of an emergency;
   B.   Equipment used by law enforcement and other public safety officials in the performance of their official duties;
   C.   Church carillons, bells, or chimes;
   D.   Mobile radio or telephone signaling devices; and
   E.   Automobile and truck radios, tape decks, or 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 50 feet from such automobile or truck.
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