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NOISE SUPPRESSION BYLAW, 1993, NO. 7059
*CONSOLIDATED FOR CONVENIENCE AND REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY*
This consolidated version is not a legal document. For official purposes please refer to
the original bylaw and amending bylaw documents.
Includes Bylaw Amendments No. 7630, 7651, 7766, 7802, 8142, 8738, 9040, 9215
9374 and 9693.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SAANICH
BYLAW NO. 7059
FOR ABATEMENT AND CONTROL OF NOISE
IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF SAANICH
The Municipal Council of The Corporation of the District of Saanich in open meeting assembled
enacts as follows:
1.
DEFINITIONS
In this Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires:
a)
CONTINUOUS SOUND means any sound occurring for a duration of more than 3
minutes, or occurring continually, sporadically or erratically but totalling more than 3
minutes in any 15 minute period of time;
b)
DECIBEL means the ratio between levels of sound pressure expressed as 20 times the
logarithm to the base of 10 of the said ratio;
c)
DULY AUTHORIZED means authorized by the Municipality;
d)
FARM LAND means land classified as a farm pursuant to the provisions of the
Assessment Act;
e)
HEAT PUMP means a device which has the capability to transfer heat from the air
outside a building or structure to the air inside a building or structure or vice versa, by
means of a compressible refrigerant and includes an air conditioner, condenser,
compressor, refrigeration unit and all equipment and devices accessory thereto;
f)
MOTOR BOAT means a vessel which is propelled by an internal combustion engine;
g)
MUNICIPALITY means The Corporation of the District of Saanich;
h)
POINT OF RECEPTION means:
i. any place on a parcel where sound originating from any source, other than a source
on such parcel, is received; or
ii. any place on a highway sound is received;
i)
QUIET ZONE means any area of land or highway included within any zone under the
provisions of the Zoning Bylaw of the Municipality in effect from time to time other than
land in an Industrial Zone or Commercial zone on which no residential dwelling units
have been constructed;
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j)
SHOPPING CENTRE ZONE means the C-3 (Shopping Centre Zone) Zone under the
Zoning Bylaw 1988 of the Corporation of the District of Saanich or any successor bylaw;
k)
SOUND means the oscillation in pressure, stress, particle displacement or particle
velocity, in a medium with internal forces (i.e., elastic, viscuous) or the super position of
such propagated oscillations, which oscillations are capable of causing an auditory
sensation;
l)
SOUND LEVEL is the average of the medians of 5 or more sets of lower and upper
measurements of a series of A-weighted sound pressure levels read or recorded at a
point of reception on a slow response of a sound level meter;
m) SOUND LEVEL METER means a sound measuring device designated to meet the
American National Standard A.N.S.I. SI4-1971 or the C.S.A. Standard Z107.1-1973, as
the same may exist from time to time and specifically shall include:
i. Bruel and Kjaer - Sound Level Meter types 2205, 2208, 2213, and types 2203, 2204,
2206, and 2209, calibrated with a Bruel and Kjaer Sound Level Calibrator type 4230,
or Pistophone type 4220;
ii. General Radio - Sound Level Meter model 156-B; 1511-C and model 1933 calibrated
with a General Radio Sound Level Calibrator model 1562-A.
iii. Quest Electronics model 214 Sound Level Meter calibrated with a Quest Electronics
Calibrator model CA-12.
n)
STRUCTURE means any construction, except a building, affixed to or sunk into land;
includes fences and walls and excludes paved parking surfaces, on-grade patios and
boats.
o)
WATER PUMP means a pump which circulates water in a swimming pool or hot tub.
p)
PERSONAL WATER CRAFT means a vessel less than 4 m (13.1 ft.) in length, without
a cockpit, propelled by equipment which includes an internal combustion engine and a
jet pump and which is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling
on the vessel.
2.
GENERAL PROHIBITION
(a) No person shall make or cause to be made any noise or sound in or on a highway or
elsewhere in the Municipality which disturbs or tends to disturb the quiet, peace, rest,
enjoyment, comfort or convenience of the neighbourhood or of persons in the vicinity
thereof.
(b) No person shall shout, use a megaphone or make other noise in or at or on streets,
wharves, docks, piers, steamboat landings, railway stations, or other public places
which disturbs or tends to disturb the quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment comfort or
convenience of the neighbourhood or of persons in the vicinity thereof.
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3.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
No person, being the owner of occupier or being in possession or control of real property
shall suffer or permit any person to make or cause to be made any noise or sound therein or
thereon which disturbs or tends to disturb the quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or
convenience of the neighbourhood or of persons in the vicinity thereof.
4.
ANIMALS
No person shall harbour of keep any animal or bird which by causing frequent or loud noise
disturbs the quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or convenience of the neighbourhood or
of persons at or near the source of such noise or sound.
5.
DOGS
(a) The sound made by a dog barking, howling or creating any kind of sound continually or
sporadically or erratically for any period of time in excess of ten minutes is, in the
opinion of Council, an objectionable noise.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to harbour or keep a dog which shall make an
objectionable noise by barking, howling or creating any kind of sound continually or
sporadically or erratically for any period of time in excess of ten minutes.
6.
MOTOR BOAT
(a) No person shall launch a motor boat from any lands in the Municipality or remove a
motor boat from any body of water onto any lands within the Municipality if that motor
boat is equipped with an exhaust system that permits the exhaust gases from the
engine to be expelled directly into the air and without first passing through water, unless
the motor boat is equipped with a muffling device which ensures that the exhaust gases
from the engine are cooled and expelled without excessive noise.
(b) No person shall use or operate a motor boat anywhere in the Municipality if that motor
boat is equipped with an exhaust system that permits the exhaust gases from the
engine to be expelled directly into the air and without first passing through water, unless
the motor boat is equipped with a muffling device which ensures that the exhaust gases
from the engine are cooled and expelled without excessive noise.
(c) Notwithstanding anything contained in this bylaw to the contrary, the Council may, by
Resolution, grant a permit for a race or regatta and in such event any motor boat
competing in such race or regatta may be exempted from the provisions of this bylaw.
6.1
PERSONAL WATER CRAFT
(a) The Council believes that the noises produced by the operation of personal water craft
on Prospect Lake are objectionable and liable to disturb the quiet, peace, rest,
enjoyment, comfort or convenience of individuals and members of the public in the
vicinity of Prospect Lake.
(b) No person shall make noise by operating a personal water craft on Prospect Lake.
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7.
HEAT PUMPS AND WATER PUMPS
(a) The Council is of the opinion that the operation of a heat pump or water pump resulting
in a sound level at a point of reception located in a Quiet Zone in excess of 50 decibels
between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. on any day, or in excess of 45 decibels between
10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day is objectionable and liable to disturb the
quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or convenience of individuals or the public.
(b) No person shall emit or cause, suffer or permit the emission of sound from the
operation of a heat pump or a water pump resulting in a sound level at a point of
reception located in a Quiet Zone in excess of:
i. 50 decibels between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. on any day, or
ii. 45 decibels between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day.
7.1
ENGINE RETARDANT BRAKES
(a) The Council believes that the noise produced by the use of an engine retardant brake
on a motor vehicle on any highway in the District of Saanich, is objectionable and liable
to disturb the quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or convenience of individuals and
members of the public.
(b) No person shall use an engine retardant brake while operating a motor vehicle on a
highway in the District of Saanich except to assist in stopping or slowing down the
vehicle in an emergency.
8.
SHOPPING CENTRES
(a) No person shall make, cause or permit to be made or caused continuous sound on any
land within a Shopping Centre Zone, the sound level of which exceeds 58 decibels
measured at a point of reception in a Quiet Zone any time between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00
p.m.
(b) Sections 2 and 3 of this bylaw shall not apply to any continuous sound made in a
Shopping Centre Zone between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. which does not exceed 58
decibels measures at a point of reception in a Quiet Zone.
(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to
(i) the sound emitted from a heat pump or water pump, or
(ii) sounds caused by building or property maintenance or repair activities.
9.
SOUND MEASUREMENT
A sound level measurement shall be sufficient for all purposes if it is carried out in
accordance with the following:
i)
sound level measurements shall be taken with a sound level meter;
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ii)
sound levels shall be measured on the A-weighted network and the slow meter
response;
iii) the sound level meter shall be complete with calibrator and windscreen and shall be
operated in the following manner:
(a) Sound level meters shall be used and operated in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions. The sound level meter shall be calibrated before and after readings
have been taken.
(b) When determining the sound level from a source, the ambient or background noise
or sound level shall be established at the appropriate position and during the
relevant period of time wherever possible before taking sound measurements from
the source. No measurement should be attempted if the difference is 3 decibels or
less.
(c) Sound measurements shall be made at a distance of approximately 10 feet from any
wall, buildings or other reflecting structures with the microphone appropriately
oriented to eliminate as much as possible all reflected sound.
10.
INTERPRETATION
Where any word or term or name or abbreviated word or abbreviated term or abbreviated
name that is not defined in this bylaw, or, where any technical standard or abbreviated
technical standard that is not set out in this bylaw, is used in this bylaw, such word, term,
name, abbreviated word, abbreviated term, abbreviated name, technical standard or
abbreviated technical standard shall be interpreted by reference to the definitions and
technical standards last published by the Canadian Standards Association (C.S.A.), or by
the American National Standards Institute (A.N.S.I.), or by the International Organization for
Standardization (I.O.S.) or by the International Electro-Technical Commission (I.E.C.) or by
the Society of Automotive Engineers (S.A.E.) or by the Machinery and Equipment
Manufacturers' Association of Canada (M.E.M.A.C.) as the context of this bylaw and the
case may require.
11.
EXEMPT NOISE
The provisions of this bylaw shall not apply to:
(a) The use, in a reasonable manner, of any apparatus or mechanism for the amplification
of the human voice or of music in a public park or square in connection with any duly
authorized public meeting, public celebration or other public gathering.
(b) Any duly authorized parade or performance by a military or other band.
(c) Any vehicle, machinery or equipment owned, leased or operated by the Municipality, the
Police Department or any other public body or owned, leased or operated by a
contractor engaged by the Municipality, the Police Department or any other public body
while carrying out a public service or carrying out work in or on a highway, bridge, park,
the Municipal Public Works Yard or other public infrastructure.
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(d) The sounding of a horn or other signalling device upon any vehicle boat or train where
such sounding is properly and necessarily used as a danger or warning signal.
(e) The erection, demolition, construction, reconstruction, altering or repairing of any
building or other structure, or the excavation for such building or structure, provided a
valid building permit has been obtained, or the excavating of any street, highway or lane
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on each day except Sunday, or in the
case of urgent necessity, at any other time during the week if such work is essential to
the health, safety or protection of the public.
(f)
Persons and their agents, servants, and employees or independent contractors under
contract therewith and their agents, servants, and employees who are engaged in work
of an essential or emergency nature and being done for the primary purpose of
ensuring the health, safety or welfare of the residents of the Municipality.
(g) The use of bells or chimes on churches or any public body.
(h) Any delivery or collection service between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on each
day except Sunday and any statutory holiday in any commercial, industrial or public
zone as defined in the Zoning Bylaws of the Municipality, and between the hours of 7:00
a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on each day except Sunday and any statutory holiday in all other
districts defined in the said Zoning Bylaw.
(i)
Any sound or noise caused by a farming activity carried out in a reasonable manner on
farmland between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(j)
Any sound or noise caused by a farming activity carried out in a reasonable manner on
farmland between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. if:
i) in the circumstances it is essential that the activity take place during such hours; or
ii) the activity must, in accordance with sound farming practice, take place between
such hours.
(k) The use of a lawnmower between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on any day.
(l)
Any sound or noise caused by blasting or the operation of drills, compressors or other
equipment used to prepare land for blasting between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. on each day except Sunday or a statutory holiday.
12.
The exemption set out in Section 11 (h) of this bylaw shall apply to the lands and premises
known and described as:
Lot A, Section 7, Victoria District, Plan 34108 (450 Banga Place)
between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Sundays and statutory holidays in addition
to the days and hours set out in Section 11 (h).
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13.
Notwithstanding anything else contained in this bylaw, delivery or collection services to or
from the lands and premises described as:
Lot 1, Sections 38 and 39, Victoria District, Plan 13078 except those parts thereof
included within the boundaries of Plans 13902 and 18473 (Shelbourne Plaza)
shall be exempt from the provisions of this bylaw between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00
p.m. on each day except Sundays and statutory holidays and the exemption set out in
Section 11 (h) of this bylaw shall not apply to these lands and premises.
14.
A Peace Officer, the Manager of Bylaw and Licensing Services, the Manager of Inspection
Services, a bylaw enforcement officer , and any person duly authorized by the Municipality to
measure sound levels are hereby authorized to enter, at any reasonable time, upon any
property in order to ascertain whether the provisions of this bylaw are being obeyed.
15.
OFFENCE
Any person who violates any provision of this bylaw is guilty of an offence and liable upon
summary conviction to a fine of not less than $150.
16.
REPEAL
Bylaw No. 6017, being the "NOISE SUPPRESSION BYLAW, 1988" is hereby repealed
except insofar as it repeals all or part of any other bylaw.
17.
This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the "NOISE SUPPRESSION BYLAW, 1993,
NO. 7059".
Includes Bylaw Amendments No. 7630, 7651, 7766, 7802, 8142, 8738, 9040, 9215 9374 and
9693.