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Outdoor Music: Castro Valley vs Fremont

How do outdoor music rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Fremont, CA?

Castro Valley and Fremont have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in unincorporated Alameda County requires compliance with residential decibel limits and typically a temporary use or special event permit for amplified gatherings over a set attendance threshold.

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Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music in Fremont must end by 10 PM weekdays and is regulated by the FMC Chapter 5.30 noise ordinance with permit requirements for venues.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyFremont
Daytime cap60 dBA residential-
Weekday end time10pm typical-
Weekend end time11pm typical-
Large event permitTemporary Use Permit-
Winery venuesSeparate agricultural rules-
Curfew-10 PM daily
Daytime Limit-55 dBA residential
Venue Permit-Entertainment permit
Event Permit-Special events over 100
HOA Rules-May be stricter

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can restaurants host outdoor bands?

Only with a conditional use permit or as allowed by their existing entitlement. Ad hoc outdoor amplification is not permitted without approval.

Are acoustic performers exempt?

Non-amplified acoustic music is generally exempt if it stays within general noise limits.

Fremont FAQ

Can acoustic guitar at my BBQ violate the ordinance?

Acoustic music rarely triggers enforcement unless it crosses the 55 dBA limit or continues past 10 PM with complaints.

Do restaurants need permits for patio music?

Yes. Commercial venues offering regular outdoor music must have an entertainment permit from Planning in addition to meeting noise limits.

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