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Noise Rules: Carlsbad vs Chula Vista

How do noise rules rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Chula Vista, CA?

Carlsbad has fewer restrictions than Chula Vista.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

STVRs must comply with noise ordinance. Ch. 5.60 requires Impact Response Plan. Local contact must respond to complaints within 45 minutes. Excessive noise: fines and revocation.

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Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rental guests in Chula Vista must comply with all city noise ordinances including CVMC 19.68 and 17.24. The STR ordinance (CVMC 5.68) requires operators to provide guests with house rules including noise regulations. The 24-hour local contact must respond to complaints within specified timeframes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadChula Vista
Impact PlanRequired (Form P-98A)-
Response Time45 minutes-
ContactAvailable 24/7-
Enforcement3-strike system-
Police442-339-2197-
Noise Standards-Same as all residential properties
House Rules-Must include noise regulations
Local Contact-24-hour availability required
Violations Tracked-May affect permit status
Permit Risk-Suspension/revocation for repeat violations

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Carlsbad FAQ

Noise rules for STVR?

Must comply with ordinance. Impact Response Plan required. 24/7 contact responds in 45 min.

Neighbor complaint?

Local contact must respond within 45 minutes.

Penalties?

3-strike: $100, $300, $500. Revocation after multiple offenses.

Chula Vista FAQ

What noise rules apply to Chula Vista short-term rentals?

STR properties must comply with all city noise ordinances. The decibel limits (55 dBA day/45 dBA night) and the Loud Party Ordinance both apply. Operators must provide guests with noise rules.

What happens if guests at an STR are too loud?

Neighbors may call CVPD. The 24-hour local contact must also respond to complaints. Repeated noise violations may result in the STR permit being suspended or revoked.

Do STR operators need a local contact for noise complaints?

Yes. CVMC 5.68 requires a designated 24-hour local contact person who can respond to noise and other complaints within the required timeframe.

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