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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 34, SECTION 23, OF THE DULUTH CITY CODE, 1959, AS AMENDED, ADDING A NEW SECTION PROHIBITING EXCESSIVE ENGINE DISCHARGE OR BRAKING NOISE.
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BY COUNCILOR FILIPOVICH:
Section 1. That Chapter 34, Section 23, of the Duluth City Code, 1959, as amended, is hereby amended as follows:
Sec. 34-23. Vehicle noise limits. for electronically amplified sound.
(a) Electronically Amplified Sound.
No motor vehicle, as defined in Section 33-1 of this Code, shall emit any electronically amplified sounds that are plainly audible at a distance of 50 feet from the vehicle, provided that this Section shall not apply to:
(1) Sirens, horns or other signaling devices used by an authorized emergency vehicle as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 169.01;
(2) Vehicles in parades or other civic celebrations duly authorized by the city;
(3) Motor vehicle horns when actually used as a warning of danger;
(4) Anti-theft devices installed on motor vehicles;
(b) Engine Braking.
(1) Definitions. The following phrases are defined as follows:
(A) "Engine retarding brake" shall mean a Dynamic Brake, Jake Brake, Jacobs Brake, C Brake, Paccar Brake, transmission brake or other similar engine retarding brake system which alters the normal compression of the engine and subsequently releases that compression.
(B) "Abnormal or excessive noise" shall mean (1) distinct and loudly audible noise that unreasonably annoys, disturbs, injures, or endangers the comfort and repose of any person or precludes their enjoyment of property or affects their property's value, (2) noise in excess of that permitted by Minnesota Statutes Section 169.69, as it may be amended from time to time, which requires every motor vehicle to be equipped with a muffler in good working order, or (3) noise in excess of that permitted by Minnesota Statutes Section 169.693 and Minnesota Rules parts 7030.1000 through 7030.1050, as this Statute and these rules m...
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