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A. Sound Level Meter. If the measurement of sound is made with a sound level meter, the instrument shall be in good operating condition and shall meet the requirements for a Type I or Type II instrument, as described in the current American National Standards Institute Specifications.

B. Location of Measurement. Unless otherwise specified, the point of measurement shall be at the property boundary of the receiving property or anywhere within it.

C. More than One Edna. Where a receiving property lies within more than one EDNA, the maximum permissible noise level shall be determined by the most sensitive EDNA.

D. Technical Corrections. When the location, distance or technique prescribed in this chapter for measurement of sound is impractical or would yield misleading or inaccurate results, measurements shall be taken at other locations or distances using appropriate correction factors, as specified by the Administrator or a qualified noise consultant. (Ord. 2590 § 2 (part), 2011).