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File #: ORD-0464    Version: Name: Ch. 94 Noise Control Ordinance
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 6/4/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/9/2019 Final action:
Title: Approving an ordinance on second reading with the caption reading: An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 291-88-10-11 of the City of Pflugerville Code of Ordinances Title IX General Regulations, Chapter 94, titled Noise Control, by reducing the maximum decibel levels, adding temporary permit procedures, revocation of permit and enforcement provisions, and amending corresponding definitions; replacing all ordinances in conflict; containing severability and repealer clauses; providing for a penalty for a violation of Chapter 94, as a class C misdemeanor and a fine in an amount not to exceed $2,000.00; and declaring an effective date.
Attachments: 1. Ch. 94 Noise Control Ordinance
Title
Approving an ordinance on second reading with the caption reading: An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 291-88-10-11 of the City of Pflugerville Code of Ordinances Title IX General Regulations, Chapter 94, titled Noise Control, by reducing the maximum decibel levels, adding temporary permit procedures, revocation of permit and enforcement provisions, and amending corresponding definitions; replacing all ordinances in conflict; containing severability and repealer clauses; providing for a penalty for a violation of Chapter 94, as a class C misdemeanor and a fine in an amount not to exceed $2,000.00; and declaring an effective date.
Summary
The original noise control ordinance was adopted in 1988 and subsequently amended over the years with the last amendment adopted in 2006, which established the maximum noise level at 85 decibels. The proposed amendment to the noise control is intended to address the following:

1. Provides for more refinement of appropriate noise levels by distinguishing between daytime and nighttime maximum noise levels.
2. Reduces the maximum noise levels in residential areas (residential use, residential zoning district, and City park) based on daytime and nighttime hours. (i.e., 70 decibels during daytime hours and 65 decibels during nighttime hours).
3. Includes additional affirmative defenses (or exceptions) to the noise control provisions.
4. Clarifies the difference between what constitutes a general noise disturbance and a noise-related public nuisance and providing for separate penalty clauses and the applicable fines.
5. Provides for a temporary (noise) permit process by which a person or entity may request special permission to generate a noise which would otherwise be prohibited by the City. (i.e., construction activities, sound equipment generated during a special event, or music venue generating noise that may constitute a general noise disturbance or exceeds the maximum decibels levels.) The Building Official may grant temp...

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