We've taken the SCCA Noise Regulations section and modified it to suit our needs. The plan would be to put it into effect at the April 17 A/X.
Please feel free to respond with comments to the proposed regulations.
1.0 SOUND MONITORING
1.0.1 This policy applies to all events held at San Diego Qualcomm Stadium provided a properly set-up and calibrated sound meter is operating.
1.1 RESPONSIBILITY
1.1.1 The Sound Committee and Event Chair are charged with administering this policy, with specific responsibilities detailed throughout this procedure. All named positions may designate an alternate to act on their behalf in the execution of these policies.
1.1.2 The Sound Committee Chair shall provide a listing to each Event Chair listing all cars, which are subject to any section of this policy.
1.1.3 The Sound Committee shall provide an approved sound meter. The meter shall meet ANSI or IEC specifications for Type 1,2(S)1A, or (S)2A sound level meters. The meter shall be operated per the manufacturer's instructions.
1.1.4 The Sound committee shall oversee the operation of the monitoring station throughout the entire event, including "fun runs". The meter shall only be operated by designated operators. The monitoring station shall be included in course communications.
1.2 PROCEDURE
1.2.1 A 100 foot section of the course shall be selected as the measurement site. The section shall be located where all vehicles will be driven at full throttle, i.e. a straightaway. This must be a defined section of the course. An area 100 feet wide (from course centerline) on each side of this section of the course must be free of reflective surfaces larger than a lamp post where practical.
1.2.2 The meter shall be located 50 feet from the edge of the course, centered in the 100 foot section. The meter shall be level and positioned 3 to 4 feet from the ground. All readings shall be taken on the "A" scale, under SLOW response.
1.2.3 All cars passing through the measurement site shall be listed and monitored on the noise monitoring log sheet. The recorded information shall include number. As the vehicle passes, the highest reading shall be noted. Sound reading and time shall be recorded for cars exceeding 90.0 dBA.
1.2.4 Course communication shall report noise readings 91.0 dBA and above to the noise committee chairman or his designee.
1.2.5 The Noise Monitoring Log Sheets shall be delivered by the club hosting the event to the Sound Committee Chair within 14 days of the event. These shall be retained for the calendar year and will serve as a log of noise violations.
1.3 POLICY FOR READINGS BETWEEN 91.0 AND 93.0 dBA
1.3.1 Notification to drivers of vehicles with readings of 91.0 to 93.0 dBA shall be made as soon as possible.
1.4 POLICY WHEN NOISE LEVEL EXCEEDS 93.0 dBA
1.4.1 A run shall be defined as any time the vehicle enters the track, regardless of specific driver.
1.4.2 Upon completion of any run resulting in a reading in excess of 93.0 dBA, and prior to any following runs, the driver shall be notified of the offense.
1.4.3 Any run that results in a reading in excess of 93.0 dBA shall be disqualified. There shall be no exceptions.
1.4.4 On the first violation the driver shall be required to immediately make an attempt to bring the vehicle within compliance.
1.4.5 On the second violation of a single day’s event the driver shall be given one final chance to bring the vehicle within compliance.
1.4.6 On the third violation of a single day’s event the vehicle shall be disqualified from any subsequent competition, which shall include any additional drivers. This disqualification shall extend until the driver or owner can prove to the satisfaction of the Noise Committee Chair or his designee that the vehicle conforms to the 93.0 dBA limit.
1.5 DOCUMENTATION
1.5.1 All event flyers shall carry the statement: "A maximum noise level of 93.0 dBA at 50 feet for all participants will be enforced".