Construction hours in Spanish Fork, UT β sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances β set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
Construction noise is acknowledged as necessary but must not reach a level that becomes harmful or disturbing. Standard Utah construction hours (7 AMβ9 PM weekdays, 8 AMβ5 PM Saturdays) are the practical guideline.
Spanish Fork Title 9 recognizes construction noise as 'necessary noises of construction or demolition.' When such noise reaches a stage that it becomes harmful or disturbing, it is declared a public nuisance. The ordinance authorizes enforcement agencies to work with construction operators to eliminate, modify, or muffle sounds. Refusal to modify excessive noise is a violation. No specific hour windows are codified; the city generally follows Utah norms of 7 AMβ9 PM on weekdays and 8 AMβ6 PM on Saturdays. Sunday construction near residential areas should be avoided.
First offense: $100 to $500. Stop-work orders for violations outside permitted hours. Repeat offenses: up to $1,000.
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