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Industrial Noise: Arvada vs Lakewood

How do industrial noise rules compare between Arvada, CO and Lakewood, CO?

Arvada and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Arvada, CO

Jefferson County

Some Restrictions

Industrial-zone noise may reach 80 dB(A) (7 a.m.-7 p.m.) and 75 dB(A) (7 p.m.-7 a.m.) at a property line under CRS 25-12-103. Light-industrial zones are held to 70/65 dB(A).

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Lakewood, CO

Jefferson County

Some Restrictions

Industrial-zone noise may reach 80 dB(A) (7 a.m.-7 p.m.) and 75 dB(A) (7 p.m.-7 a.m.) at a property line under CRS 25-12-103. Light-industrial zones are held to 70/65 dB(A).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArvadaLakewood
Industrial day cap80 dB(A)80 dB(A)
Industrial night cap75 dB(A)75 dB(A)
Light industrial70 / 65 dB(A)70 / 65 dB(A)
Railroad ROWTreated as industrialTreated as industrial
Measured at25+ ft from property line25+ ft from property line

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Arvada FAQ

Are factories exempt from noise limits?

The county policy exempts manufacturing/industrial/commercial property from its residential-style citations, but state statute still caps industrial-zone noise at 80/75 dB(A) as a public nuisance.

How is rail noise handled?

All railroad rights-of-way are treated as industrial zones, so train operations are judged against the 80/75 dB(A) industrial limits.

Lakewood FAQ

Are factories exempt from noise limits?

The county policy exempts manufacturing/industrial/commercial property from its residential-style citations, but state statute still caps industrial-zone noise at 80/75 dB(A) as a public nuisance.

How is rail noise handled?

All railroad rights-of-way are treated as industrial zones, so train operations are judged against the 80/75 dB(A) industrial limits.

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