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Holiday Light Rules: Camarillo vs Thousand Oaks

How do holiday light rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Camarillo and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Camarillo's municipal code does not set citywide hours or brightness limits for residential holiday light displays. Light displays must comply with CMC Chapter 10.34 noise limits if amplified music accompanies them, and with the City's general light-trespass and nuisance provisions. Most enforcement of holiday-display specifics in Camarillo is HOA-driven.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Thousand Oaks's municipal code does not set citywide hours or brightness limits for residential holiday light displays. Displays must comply with TOMC Chapter 5-21 noise limits if amplified music accompanies them and with basic electrical safety under TOMC Title 8. Most enforcement of holiday-display specifics in Thousand Oaks is HOA-driven.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloThousand Oaks
City Hour LimitsNone set in CMCNone set in TOMC
Music LimitCMC 10.34 (55/45 dBA)TOMC 5-21.01 (inaudible beyond 50 ft, 9 p.m.–7 a.m.)
Electrical SafetyCMC 16.04 / GFCI requiredTOMC Title 8 / GFCI required
HOA RulesCommon; privately enforcedCommon; privately enforced
Religious Display (Renters)Cal. Civ. Code Β§1940.10Cal. Civ. Code Β§1940.10

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Camarillo FAQ

When do my Camarillo holiday lights have to come down?

The City of Camarillo does not set a removal date in its municipal code. However, many Camarillo neighborhoods are governed by HOAs whose CC&Rs commonly require lights to be removed by mid-January. Check your HOA rules.

Can I play holiday music with my Camarillo light display?

Yes, but it must comply with CMC Chapter 10.34: amplified sound at the property line cannot exceed 55 dBA Leq before 9 p.m. or 45 dBA Leq after 9 p.m. A choreographed-to-music display that runs after 9 p.m. typically violates the nighttime limit.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

When do my Thousand Oaks holiday lights have to come down?

The City of Thousand Oaks does not set a removal date in its municipal code. However, many Thousand Oaks neighborhoods are governed by HOAs whose CC&Rs commonly require lights to be removed by mid-January. Check your HOA rules.

Can I play holiday music with my Thousand Oaks light display?

Yes, but it must comply with TOMC Chapter 5-21. Amplified sound cannot be audible beyond 50 feet from your property line between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. in residential zones. A choreographed-to-music display that runs after 9 p.m. typically violates the nighttime limit.

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