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1971-93
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11/30/1993
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• <br /> • <br /> 9. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to regularly scheduled <br /> events at parks, such as public address systems for baseball <br /> games or park concerts. <br /> Section 2: EMC 20.08.100, which reads as follows: <br /> Noises exempt-At all times-Partially exempt noises. <br /> A. The following noises are exempt from the provisions of this <br /> chapter at all times; provided, that nothing in these exemptions is <br /> intended to preclude the administrator from requiring installation of <br /> the best available noise abatement technology consistent with <br /> economic feasibility. The establishment of any such requirement <br /> shall be subject to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure <br /> Act, Chapter 34.04 RCW: <br /> 1 . Noise originating from aircraft in flight, and sounds which <br /> originate at airports and are directly related to flight <br /> operations; <br /> 2. Noise created by safety and protective devices, such as relief <br /> valves where noise suppression would defeat the safety <br /> release intent of the device; <br /> 3. Noise created by fire alarms; <br /> 4. Noise created by emergency equipment, including, but not <br /> limited to, emergency standby or backup equipment, and <br /> emergency work necessary in the interests of law enforcement <br /> or of the health, safety or welfare of the community; and <br /> including, but not limited to, any emergency work necessary to <br /> replace or repair essential utility services; <br /> 5. Noise created by auxiliary equipment on motor vehicles used <br /> for highway maintenance; <br /> 6. Noise originating from officially sanctioned parades, sporting <br /> events, and other public events; <br /> 7. Noise created by warning devices not operated continuously <br /> for more than thirty minutes per incident; <br /> 8. Noise created by motor vehicles when regulated by Sections <br /> 20.08.060 through 20.08.080; <br /> 9. Noise caused by natural phenomena and unamplified human <br /> voices; <br /> 4 <br />
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