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Outdoor Music: Chino vs Hesperia

How do outdoor music rules compare between Chino, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Chino and Hesperia have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Amplified outdoor music in Chino is regulated by Chino Municipal Code Chapter 9.40 (NOISE) plus the City's special-event permitting process. Amplified sound that exceeds the §9.40.040 exterior noise standards (65 dBA daytime / 55 dBA nighttime at the nearest residential property line) is a violation unless covered by an exemption — most commonly a city-permitted special event, parade, or authorized public-park activity. Routine amplified music from a backyard party, restaurant patio, or event venue must comply with the standard. Chino updated its loud-party ordinance in 2019 to impose a flat-rate fine schedule for noise nuisance / disturbing-the-peace responses; subsequent responses to the same address within a defined period trigger escalating cost-recovery charges and may be assessed against the property owner.

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor and amplified music in Hesperia is regulated as a public nuisance under Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 8.32 when sound disturbs the peace of neighbors. Special events on public property require a permit through the City of Hesperia.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoHesperia
Primary codeChino Municipal Code Chapter 9.40 NOISEHesperia Code Ch. 8.32 (Public Nuisance)
Limit applied to amplified music§9.40.040 exterior standards: 65 dBA day / 55 dBA night at residential property line-
Special event permitCity Manager's Office / City Clerk — required for amplified events on public or private property open to the publicRequired for amplified sound on public property
Typical event cutoff10 p.m. weekdays / 11 p.m. weekends (permit conditions)-
2019 loud-party ordinanceFlat-rate response fee, escalating for repeat responses-
Restaurant/bar live musicRequires CUP entertainment provision (Title 20) + ABC compliance-
Compatibility anchor-Hesperia Code 16.08.545 (Noise contour)
Religious sound-Protected, subject to Cal. Civ. Code 415.5
Enforcement-Code Enforcement + Hesperia Sheriff's Station

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Chino FAQ

Can I have a backyard wedding with a DJ in Chino?

A one-time private residential event with amplified sound is generally allowed if it ends before 10 p.m. and stays under 65 dBA at the nearest neighboring property line. For louder or later events, request a special event permit and notify neighbors in advance — this builds a record of good faith if a noise complaint arrives. After 10 p.m., the 55 dBA nighttime limit applies and a sub-bass-heavy DJ setup will typically exceed it at the property line.

Does my restaurant patio need a separate permit for a live acoustic band?

Yes if your CUP doesn't already include an entertainment provision. Check your conditions of approval — many older Chino CUPs are silent on entertainment, in which case amplified or live music is a new use requiring a CUP amendment. Even with a CUP, the §9.40.040 standard still applies at the nearest residential property line.

Hesperia FAQ

Can a Hesperia restaurant have a live band on the patio?

Yes, provided amplified sound does not constitute a public nuisance under Chapter 8.32 and meets the use-permit conditions for the property. Restaurants near residential zones should keep amplified levels at or below the CNEL compatibility band in the Noise Element.

Are residential backyard parties with speakers covered?

Yes. Outdoor amplified sound that disturbs neighbors - particularly at night - is enforceable under Hesperia Code Chapter 8.32 even on private residential property.

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