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Dunedin vs Tarpon Springs

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

Dunedin and Tarpon Springs 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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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Industrial and commercial operations in Tarpon Springs must comply with the Chapter 12 noise prohibition and the performance standards in the Comprehensive Zoning and Land Development Code that limit noise at property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinTarpon Springs
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-
Primary code-Chapter 12, Article I
Zoning standard-Appendix A performance limits
Property-line test-Sound must not cross
Common sources-Compressors, alarms, loading
Hearings-Code Enforcement Board

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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.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Are industrial uses held to a stricter noise standard than homes?

Yes. Industrial and commercial uses must meet the Chapter 12 standard plus zoning performance limits requiring sound not be objectionable beyond the property line.

What if a marina or factory keeps violating noise rules?

Repeated complaints can be referred to the Code Enforcement Board, which can impose daily fines and require mitigation measures such as sound walls or operating-hour limits.

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