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Dunedin vs Largo

How do industrial noise rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Largo, FL?

Dunedin and Largo have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin Code Section 107-41.1 regulates industrial-scale noise, including machinery, manufacturing equipment, HVAC, ventilators, and blower equipment, capping sound at 65 dB(A) at the complainant's property line.

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Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Industrial and commercial operations in Largo must keep noise crossing into residential zones below the 72 dBA daytime and 55 dBA nighttime caps measured at the residential property line.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinLargo
Decibel cap65 dB(A) at property line-
Code sectionSec. 107-41.1-
Muffler standardEqual/better than OEM-
Covered equipmentHVAC, blowers, machinery-
Max fineUp to $500 per day-
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Dunedin FAQ

Are HVAC units covered by Dunedin's noise rules?

Yes. Air conditioners, heating units, ventilators, and blower equipment that disturb neighbors of ordinary sensibilities can be cited under Section 107-41.1.

Can a business be cited for engine noise?

Yes. Internal combustion and steam engines without an effective OEM-equivalent muffler violate the ordinance, regardless of decibel reading.

Largo FAQ

How is industrial noise measured in Largo?

Community Standards officers take readings on the dBA scale at the nearest residential property line, where the Section 11-117 limits apply regardless of where the noise originates.

What if rooftop HVAC keeps neighbors awake?

HVAC and ventilation units are independently capped at 60 dBA at the property line at any time. Operators may need to add silencers or relocate equipment to comply.

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