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Industrial Noise: Burbank vs West Covina

How do industrial noise rules compare between Burbank, CA and West Covina, CA?

Burbank and West Covina have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Burbank Municipal Code Title 9, Chapter 3 sets noise standards by zone. Industrial and commercial noise must not exceed the ambient level at property boundaries in residential areas. The entertainment industry presence means the city actively monitors studio-adjacent noise.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

West Covina regulates industrial noise under Chapter 15, Article IV (Noise Regulations). Noise from industrial activities must not exceed ambient levels by more than 5 dB at the property line without a permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankWest Covina
StandardMust not exceed ambient at residential boundariesAmbient + 5 dB max at property line
EnforcementBMC Title 9, Chapter 3Code Enforcement / Public Safety
MeasurementdB at property line-
StudiosSubject to same noise limits-
Permit-Available for exceptions ($5 fee)
Code-Ch. 15, Art. IV Noise Regulations

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Burbank FAQ

What are the industrial noise limits in Burbank?

Industrial and commercial operations must stay below 70 dBA during the day and 60 dBA at night, measured at the nearest residential property line.

How do I report industrial noise in Burbank?

File a complaint with Burbank Code Enforcement. They may conduct sound level measurements to determine if the source exceeds permitted levels.

West Covina FAQ

What are the industrial noise limits in West Covina?

Industrial and commercial operations must stay below 70 dBA during the day and 60 dBA at night, measured at the nearest residential property line.

How do I report industrial noise in West Covina?

File a complaint with West Covina Code Enforcement. They may conduct sound level measurements to determine if the source exceeds permitted levels.

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