No person shall cause, allow, or permit the operation of any amplified sound device in such a manner that it exceeds the following sound level limits: i. From p.m. to p.m. daily: sound levels shall not exceed sixty (60) dBC when measured within the premises of a complainant.
The purpose of NCAC is to evaluate the impact of noise generated in the City of Fort Lauderdale by source and recipient and make recommendation to the City Commission on the implementation of strategies that provide a balanced approached to the administration and enforcement of the City's Noise Control Program in a ...
For residential environments, the accepted decibel level is lower. Any noise exceeding 70 dB is considered disturbing. Residential limits usually start at 60 or 55 dB (the equivalent noise of a regular vacuum cleaner). Time limits usually apply after 10 pm and until 7 am.
And it has to be loud. Enough that it affects the peace of those individuals who may be in a churchMoreAnd it has to be loud. Enough that it affects the peace of those individuals who may be in a church who may be in a hospital. Or maybe in a school. I get kind of concerned.
The operation of any such machine, instrument, speaker, or device between the hours of p.m. and a.m. in a such manner as to be plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet from the property line of the building or structure, or the boundary of the vehicle in which it is located shall be prima facie evidence of a ...
The operation of any such machine, instrument, speaker, or device between the hours of p.m. and a.m. in a such manner as to be plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet from the property line of the building or structure, or the boundary of the vehicle in which it is located shall be prima facie evidence of a ...
Fort Lauderdale commissioners approved a new noise law Tuesday night that sets the stage for what some hope will address the clash between the city's nightlife and the residential neighbors who live nearby. Unlike the current ordinance, the new law will include a decibel limit for low-frequency sounds like bass.
The operation of any such machine, instrument, speaker, or device between the hours of p.m. and a.m. in a such manner as to be plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet from the property line of the building or structure, or the boundary of the vehicle in which it is located shall be prima facie evidence of a ...