Industrial Noise: Corona vs Palm Springs
How do industrial noise rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Corona and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.
Corona, CA
Riverside County
Industrial properties in Corona's North Main Industrial Corridor and along the 91 and 15 freeways are subject to noise standards in Corona MC Chapter 9.36, with separate daytime and nighttime decibel limits at the receiving property line. Industrial uses adjacent to residential zones must mitigate to residential standards at the boundary.
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Riverside County
Palm Springs limits industrial and commercial noise under PSMC Ch. 11.74 with receiving-zone decibel caps that differ between day and night.
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Corona FAQ
How loud can a Corona warehouse be at night?
If the warehouse is adjacent to a residential zone, exterior noise at the residential property line cannot exceed 45 dBA between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. under Corona MC Chapter 9.36.
Can I report a truck idling for an hour at a Corona dock?
Yes. Diesel truck idling over 5 minutes violates state CARB rules and can be reported to CARB or to Corona Code Enforcement at (951) 736-2310.
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