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Aircraft Noise: Chino vs Victorville

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Chino and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Federal law (49 U.S.C. §§40103, 41713 and FAA regulations) preempts the City of Chino from regulating aircraft-in-flight noise. Operations at Chino Airport (KCNO) — a San Bernardino County-owned general aviation reliever airport along Merrill Avenue at the southern edge of the city — are governed by the FAA and the airport sponsor, not Chino Municipal Code §9.40. What Chino does regulate is the land-use side: under the Chino Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan (ACLUP) administered through San Bernardino County's 'Alternative Process' (no formal ALUC; local jurisdictions handle compatibility planning), the City must notice development applications within adopted airport noise and safety zones and assure compatibility with Chino Airport operations. The CMC §9.40.040 exterior noise standards (65 dBA daytime / 55 dBA nighttime in residential zones) expressly do not apply to aircraft operations.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise from Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA) is exempt from VMC Chapter 13.01 and falls under federal FAA jurisdiction. The former George AFB runway remains active for cargo and testing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
FAA preemption49 U.S.C. §§40103, 41713 — federal exclusive authority over aircraft in flight-
Airport sponsorSan Bernardino County Department of Airports (KCNO)-
Local noise code exemptionChino CMC §9.40 does not apply to aircraft operations-
Compatibility planChino Airport Comprehensive Land Use Plan (ACLUP), Alternative Process-
CNEL contour requiring attenuation65 dB CNEL — interior 45 dB CNEL required per CBC §1207-
Noise complaint channelSan Bernardino County Dept. of Airports, NOT Chino code enforcement-
Airport-Southern California Logistics Airport
Code-VMC 13.01 exempts aircraft
Jurisdiction-Federal FAA
Former Base-George AFB runway 9138 ft
Complaints-SCLA admin and FAA

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Chino FAQ

Why can't Chino just limit small-plane noise overhead?

Federal law gives the FAA exclusive authority over aircraft in flight (49 U.S.C. §§40103, 41713). Cities can regulate land use under and around airports but cannot impose noise limits on flying aircraft. Chino CMC §9.40 explicitly exempts aircraft operations from its exterior noise standards.

I'm buying a house near Chino Airport — what should I know?

If the property is within the ACLUP airport influence area (especially under the 65 dB CNEL contour or in a safety zone), state law requires the seller to disclose the airport proximity, and many subdivisions carry recorded avigation easements. Verify ACLUP zone via San Bernardino County Land Use Services and check the recorded grant deed for easements.

Victorville FAQ

Can I file a city complaint about jet noise?

No. Aircraft noise is federally regulated. File complaints with SCLA airport administration or the FAA Western-Pacific Region.

What about truck noise at SCLA?

Ground-based noise such as idling trucks and yard equipment that crosses off-airport property and exceeds VMC 13.01 limits can be addressed by the city.

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