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Decibel Limits: Arlington Heights vs Tinley Park

How do decibel limits rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Arlington Heights has fewer restrictions than Tinley Park.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Arlington Heights does not establish specific numerical decibel limits for residential noise in its municipal code. Noise regulation relies on a reasonableness standard under the general nuisance provisions of Chapter 14 rather than measured dB thresholds. Cook County regulations and Illinois EPA noise standards provide supplemental frameworks.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park relies primarily on a 'plainly audible' nuisance standard for everyday noise complaints, supplemented by Illinois Pollution Control Board decibel limits. IPCB standards set 55 dBA nighttime and 61 dBA daytime at residential property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsTinley Park
Local dB LimitsNone specified in village code-
StandardReasonableness (subjective)-
State Standard55 dBA day / 45 dBA night (IPCB)-
MeasurementSound meters not typically used-
Contact(847) 368-5300 AH Police(708) 444-5000 Village Hall
Local Standard-Plainly audible at property line
IPCB Nighttime-55 dBA (residential)
IPCB Daytime-61 dBA (residential)
Local Fine Range-$75–$750

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington Heights FAQ

What are the decibel limits in Arlington Heights?

Arlington Heights does not set specific decibel limits in its municipal code. Noise enforcement uses a reasonableness standard. The Illinois Pollution Control Board sets statewide limits of 55 dBA daytime and 45 dBA nighttime for noise from commercial/industrial sources affecting residential areas.

Will police use a sound meter for my noise complaint?

Generally no. Arlington Heights Police typically assess noise complaints based on officer judgment and the circumstances rather than sound meter readings. The village's ordinance does not require decibel measurement for enforcement.

Can I use state decibel standards against a noisy neighbor?

State noise standards (35 Ill. Admin. Code Part 901) primarily apply to commercial and industrial sources, not typical residential neighbor disputes. For neighbor noise issues, the village's general nuisance ordinance under Chapter 14 is the usual enforcement mechanism.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does Tinley Park have decibel limits?

Yes β€” primarily through Illinois Pollution Control Board rules (55 dBA night / 61 dBA day at residential property lines). Day-to-day Village enforcement uses a 'plainly audible' nuisance standard.

Does Tinley Park Police use a sound meter?

Most citations use plain-audibility observations rather than sound meters. Measured readings under IPCB rules are typically reserved for industrial or chronic commercial complaints.

What dB level is too loud in a Tinley Park residential area?

Under IPCB rules, sound reaching a residential property should stay under 61 dBA during the day and 55 dBA at night from most commercial and industrial sources.

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