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Decibel Limits: Altadena vs Santa Clarita

How do decibel limits rules compare between Altadena, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Altadena and Santa Clarita have similar restriction levels.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Exterior noise in Altadena's residential zones is capped at 50 dBA daytime / 45 dBA nighttime (single-family); 55/50 dBA (multi-family); 60/55 dBA commercial; 70 dBA all hours industrial.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clarita enforces noise limits under SCMC Chapter 11.44. The city prohibits noise that exceeds established levels for each land use zone. At the boundary between residential and commercial/manufacturing properties, the quieter zone's standard applies. Measurements use the A-weighted scale with slow response.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaSanta Clarita
Code SectionLA County 12.08.390-
R-1 Day Limit50 dBA-
R-1 Night Limit45 dBA-
Multi-family Day/Night55 / 50 dBA-
Commercial Day/Night60 / 55 dBA-
Standard-Zone-based dB limits (SCMC 11.44.040)
Boundary Rule-Quieter zone applies
Pure Tone--5 dB correction
Construction Weekday-7 AM-7 PM (Mon-Fri)
Code-SCMC Ch. 11.44

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Altadena FAQ

What's the legal decibel limit at my Altadena property line?

50 dBA day / 45 dBA night for single-family residential under LA County Code 12.08.390.

Santa Clarita FAQ

What are the noise limits in Santa Clarita?

SCMC Section 11.44.040 sets noise limits by land use zone. At boundaries between residential and commercial areas, the quieter zone's limit applies. Noise with a pure tone is penalized by 5 dB.

When is construction allowed in Santa Clarita?

7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Friday, and 8 AM to 6 PM Saturday, within 300 feet of residentially zoned property. No construction on Sundays or holidays.

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