Industrial Noise: Dearborn vs Detroit
How do industrial noise rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Detroit, MI?
Dearborn and Detroit have similar restriction levels.
Dearborn, MI
Wayne County
Industrial operations in Dearborn, including the Ford Rouge complex, must comply with zoning-based decibel limits at residential boundaries and cannot exceed levels that disturb adjacent uses.
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Wayne County
Detroit City Code Chapter 31 and Chapter 50 (Zoning) regulate industrial noise. Industrial properties must comply with setback-based decibel limits at property boundaries adjacent to residential districts.
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| Fact | Dearborn | Detroit |
|---|---|---|
| Daytime limit at residential line | 65 dBA | - |
| Nighttime limit | 55 dBA | - |
| Major source | Ford Rouge complex | - |
| Zoning districts | M-1 and M-2 | - |
| State agency | Michigan EGLE | - |
| Code Sections | - | Ch. 31 and Ch. 50 Zoning |
| Daytime Limit | - | 70 dBA at residential boundary |
| Overnight Limit | - | 55 dBA |
| Enforcement | - | BSEED and EGLE |
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Dearborn FAQ
Can I complain about Ford Rouge noise?
Yes. File with Dearborn Code Enforcement and Michigan EGLE. Historical operations may have grandfathered rights but still face limits.
Do truck deliveries count?
Yes. On-site loading and truck idling at industrial properties count toward boundary noise limits.
Detroit FAQ
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