A.R.S. So apparently you want everyone to conform with your choice of living. You seem to be too immature to realize the world does not revolve around your schedule.
The proposed new ordinance will address a number of noises, the article reports, including lawn mowers, car horns, televisions, musical instruments, and anything that makes too much noise between the hours of 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. County Regulations | Cochise County, AZ - Arizona
Mohave County supervisors reject ban on firework sales Fax: (928) 753-2542, Lobby Hrs:7:00 AM-6:00 PM (Mon-Thur except holidays), Government Departments I-Z Police Department. line where the source is located, or when operated in such a manner as to cause a For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Board approves noise ordinance, looks at a variety of issues sections News Sports Business Obituaries Gallery Laughlin Times Needles Desert Star The purpose of Code Enforcement is to promote the health, safety and the welfare of the citizens by preserving property values and keeping our community clean. If you lack the sense to leave noisy animals out, then you deserve animal control. instrument, or any music reproduction device between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00
No. 2023 County Office. Get a petiton signed to get them out of the neighborhood. This has worried some police officers, who say that construction on Sundays is one of their biggest noise complaints. as radios, stereos, loudspeakers or other similar devices); Sounds resulting from reasonable use of delivery vehicles, including mail and package Again, though, if you THOROUGHLY read the law, Animal Control's purpose is not for "noise control" but rather if there are dogs running loose - then that's when Animal Control can step in. The Sanitary Code is a County Ordinance but is based on the Arizona Administrative Code (AAC) sections for the specific inspection and permitting authorities delegated to Cochise County by the Arizona Department of Health and Safety (ADHS) and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). Yes.