Sound Amplification Sample Clauses

The Sound Amplification clause regulates the use of sound amplification equipment within a specified context, such as an event or premises. It typically sets limits on the volume, hours of operation, and types of equipment that may be used, and may require prior approval or notification before amplified sound is permitted. This clause helps prevent noise disturbances, ensures compliance with local ordinances, and balances the interests of event organizers with those of nearby residents or businesses.
Sound Amplification. For events other than Motorsports Events, no sound amplification shall continue after 10:00 p.m., Central time, without the express permission of the Fair Board. Bristol shall endeavor in good faith to avoid scheduling such events on any day when Metro Nashville Public Schools are in session on the following day.
Sound Amplification. Sound amplification devices may be utilized for competitive events and band practices, but their use should be minimized as much as possible. These may be used on a limited basis but shall be subject to the same time limitations as hereinabove provided for the lighting.
Sound Amplification. There shall be absolutely no amplified sound or music during quiet hours of 10:00pm to 6:00am each day unless prior written authorization is given. Generators must be turned off during quiet hours of 10:00pm to 6:00am each day unless prior written authorization is given. User may serve, but not sell alcoholic beverages to event participants User is responsible for contacting the CA Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and shall apply for and obtain any necessary permits required to sell alcohol. User is required to assign staff in guest parking areas. User is required to assign staff to direct flow of traffic at multiple locations along route as needed to maintain safe and effective movement of vehicles during the event.
Sound Amplification. Astor Center will at all times be compliant with DEP interior public assembly standards and acceptable decibel levels (including bass) in neighboring residential interiors. Astor Center will also install sound insulation as needed to prevent sound generated through building structural materials to more distant neighboring residential interiors. We understand that neighboring residential units will provide access to our sound engineers for the sole purpose of testing acceptable sound measurements.
Sound Amplification. Owner agrees amplified outdoor sound on the Subject Property is allowed only from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. (i) Other than in cases of emergency, Owner agrees that sound equipment on the Subject Property will not produce sound in excess of 75 decibels at the property line of nearby residences. (ii) The Camp shall not engage in Special Events on the Subject Property without prior approval of the City of Woodcreek through a Special Event Permit. Because of scheduling, the City Manager will review and approve, approve with conditions, or disapprove of a Special Event Permit for an event on the Subject Property within 14 business days of filing or the permit will be presumed approved as filed; the applicant may appeal the City Manager’s decision on the Special Event Permit to the City Council at the next scheduled City Council meeting.
Sound Amplification. Operators, Drivers, or other agents shall not use sound amplifying or public address equipment at the Airport unless such use and equipment is approved in writing by the Director.
Sound Amplification. Sound amplification equipment is subject to the City of Melbourne Noise Ordinance, Chapter 26, Article II of the City Code of Melbourne, Florida.

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