Outdoor Music: Carson vs Santa Monica
How do outdoor music rules compare between Carson, CA and Santa Monica, CA?
Carson has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.
Carson, CA
Los Angeles County
Carson has no separate amplified-music ordinance; outdoor music is regulated through Carson's adopted noise rules (LA County Code §12.08, esp. §12.08.560) plus the city's special event permit process. Amplified sound that is plainly audible to a person of normal hearing at a distance of 50 feet or more from the source in a residential zone — or that exceeds the Zone I exterior limit of 50 dBA day / 45 dBA night at any residential property line — is a violation. Bars, restaurants, hotels, and event venues with outdoor patios must comply with the Zone II commercial limits (65 dBA day / 60 dBA night) at the property line. Carson Municipal Code Art. IX (Zoning) requires conditional use permits for live entertainment in most commercial zones, and California ABC Type 47/48 license conditions often include explicit noise limits. Special events (block parties, festivals at Veterans Park, StubHub Center / Dignity Health Sports Park) require a city special event permit and amplified sound variance.
View full Carson rules →Santa Monica, CA
Los Angeles County
Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter 4.12 strictly regulates amplified sound and music. In Noise Zone I (residential), exterior noise may not exceed 60 dBA daytime or 50 dBA nighttime. Music and speech content triggers an automatic 5 dBA reduction. Amplified sound in parks and beaches is banned after 10 PM.
View full Santa Monica rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carson | Santa Monica |
|---|---|---|
| Amplified sound rule | LA County Code §12.08.560 — plainly audible at 50 ft in residential zone is a violation | - |
| Residential property-line limit | 50 dBA day / 45 dBA night | - |
| Commercial property-line limit | 65 dBA day / 60 dBA night (with residential receptors) | - |
| CUP required | Live outdoor entertainment in C-zones (CMC Art. IX) | - |
| Park amplification | Park permit required; park hours dawn–10 p.m. | - |
| Special event permit | Carson Community Services Dept. (310-952-1740) | - |
| Noise variance | LA County Health Officer (§12.08.580) | - |
| ABC condition | Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §25612.5 — ABC may impose noise limits on liquor license | - |
| Residential Day | - | 60 dBA (15-min Leq) |
| Residential Night | - | 50 dBA (15-min Leq) |
| Music Penalty | - | -5 dBA reduction |
| Code | - | SMMC §4.12.060, §4.12.080 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Carson FAQ
Can I have a live band at my backyard party in Carson?
Yes during daytime, but you must keep amplified music below 50 dBA at the property line (or not plainly audible 50 ft from the source in a residential zone). After 10 p.m. the limit drops to 45 dBA. Late-night events require a noise variance from the LA County Health Officer.
Does a Carson restaurant need a permit for an outdoor music night?
Typically yes — outdoor live entertainment in commercial zones generally requires a Conditional Use Permit under Carson Municipal Code Art. IX Ch. 1. Existing CUPs often cap music to specified hours and dBA levels. Check with Carson Community Development (310-952-1761).
Can I use a portable speaker at Veterans Park?
Personal-listening volume is fine, but amplified sound for group events requires a park permit through Carson Parks & Recreation, and the equipment must comply with the residential property-line dBA limits at park boundaries.
What about events at Dignity Health Sports Park?
The venue operates under a development agreement with negotiated noise mitigation conditions. Complaints during events should go to Carson Code Enforcement (310-952-1768); structural changes to noise rules require the development-agreement amendment process.
Santa Monica FAQ
Can I play amplified music at a Santa Monica park?
Only before 10 PM on weekdays and after 8 AM on weekends, and the sound must not exceed the applicable noise zone limits. A Community Event Permit may be required for organized events with amplified sound.
What are the noise limits for music in residential areas?
In Noise Zone I (residential), the 15-minute equivalent limit is 60 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime, reduced by 5 dBA for music content — effectively 55 dBA daytime and 45 dBA nighttime for music.
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