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There shall be some exceptions to the noise prohibition hours, which shall be as follows: (1) Events planned, coordinated and wholly sponsored and conducted by the city and that are held in Caldwell Memorial Park may exceed the hour of eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. for loud noise as defined herein and said loud noise may continue to the hour of ...
- ARTICLE 13 PUBLIC NOISE DISTURBANCE
ID. Caldwell, ID Code of Ordinances. ARTICLE 13 PUBLIC NOISE...
- ARTICLE 13 PUBLIC NOISE DISTURBANCE
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ID. Caldwell, ID Code of Ordinances. ARTICLE 13 PUBLIC NOISE DISTURBANCE. 07-11-07: HINDERING AUTHORIZED PERSON: It shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor to interfere with, hinder or refuse to allow any authorized city official or employee, or code enforcement officer to enter upon private or public property to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Weeds include noxious weeds, grasses, bushes, and any other plant meeting this description. Every person residing, doing business, owning, managing, renting and/or leasing within the Caldwell City limits are required to keep weeds over eight inches (8”) in height cut down, removed, or destroyed.
Policies & Procedures. Below are links to more information on some of the policies and procedures of note for the City of Caldwell. If you have questions regarding any of the linked files, please contact the City Clerk. City of Caldwell Framework Master Plan - Adopted 2010. Youth Master Plan - Adopted 2011.
Yes, the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) has established noise standards to protect sensitive locations from high levels of noise pollution. These standards are outlined in Idaho’s Noise Control Rules and Regulations and include specific limits for noise levels at schools, hospitals, and other sensitive locations.
Disturbing the peace. (1) Every person who maliciously and willfully disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood, family or person, by loud or unusual noise, or by tumultuous or offensive conduct, or by threatening, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting, or fires any gun or pistol, or uses any vulgar, profane or indecent ...