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Generator Noise: Chicago vs Oak Lawn

How do generator noise rules compare between Chicago, IL and Oak Lawn, IL?

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago classifies generators as mechanical stationary sources under Section 8-32-090. Between 8 PM and 8 AM, generator noise cannot exceed 55 dB(A) at 100 feet or 70 dB(A) at 10 feet from the source. Construction generators must also comply with Section 8-32-070 construction noise limits.

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Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOak Lawn
Code SectionSec. 8-32-090-
Nighttime Limit (100 ft)55 dB(A) (8 PM - 8 AM)-
Nighttime Limit (10 ft)70 dB(A) (8 PM - 8 AM)-
EnforcementDept. of Public Health-

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Chicago FAQ

How loud can a generator be in Chicago?

Between 8 PM and 8 AM, generators cannot exceed 55 dB(A) at 100 feet or 70 dB(A) at 10 feet. Daytime limits are somewhat higher. Emergency use during power outages is generally tolerated.

Do I need a permit for a standby generator in Chicago?

Yes. Permanent standby generators require a building permit and must comply with both the noise ordinance (Section 8-32-090) and zoning setback requirements.

Oak Lawn FAQ

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