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The Council finds and determines that:

A. Certain sound levels and vibrations are detrimental to the public health, welfare, safety, and quality of life, and are contrary to the public interest;

B. Every person is entitled to an environment in which the noise is not detrimental to their life, quality of life, health, or enjoyment of property;

C. The making and creating of disturbing, excessive, or offensive noises within the jurisdictional limits of the City is a condition that has persisted, and the level and frequency of occurrences of such noises continues to increase;

D. The public health, comfort, convenience, safety, welfare, prosperity, peace, and quiet of the City and its inhabitants will be promoted by maintaining quiet in those areas which exhibit low sound levels and by reducing noise in those areas within the City where sound levels are above acceptable values. (Ord. 7122-NS § 1, 2009: Ord. 5500-NS § 1 (part), 1982)