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Industrial Noise: Clovis vs Fresno

How do industrial noise rules compare between Clovis, CA and Fresno, CA?

Clovis and Fresno have similar restriction levels.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Clovis capped at 70 dBA at receiving property line (commercial/industrial zones). Residential-adjacent facilities must meet 55/65 dBA residential limits.

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Fresno, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Fresno is capped by FMC §10-105 receiving-zone dBA limits: industrial zones allow up to 75 dBA at the property line, while any industrial operation that sends sound into adjacent residential zones must stay under the residential caps of 60 dBA day and 50 dBA night. Agricultural processing plants near Jensen, Central, and American Avenues are common complaint sources.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisFresno
Industrial Day70 dBA-
Industrial Night60 dBA-
Residential Border55/65 dBA applies-
Air DistrictSJVAPCD-
CUP RiskRepeat violations-
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Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clovis FAQ

What are the industrial noise limits in Clovis?

Industrial zones are limited to 70 dBA at all hours under CMC 9.22.080 Table 3-1. When adjacent to residential zones, the lower residential standard of 55/50 dBA applies.

Do industrial uses near homes need a noise study?

Yes. Uses creating impulsive noise (pile drivers, punch presses, etc.) adjacent to residential zones must complete a noise study demonstrating compliance at the residential property line.

Fresno FAQ

A food plant runs 24 hours next to my house. Is that legal?

Yes if the plant was permitted before the residential use, but noise at your property line still cannot exceed 50 dBA at night. File a complaint with Fresno Code Enforcement and request a decibel measurement.

Who enforces industrial noise in Fresno?

Fresno Code Enforcement and the Police Department under FMC §10-105. Planning Department reviews CUP compliance, and chronic violators can be abated as public nuisances.

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