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Quiet Hours: El Cajon vs Fallbrook

How do quiet hours rules compare between El Cajon, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

El Cajon and Fallbrook have similar restriction levels.

El Cajon, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

El Cajon regulates noise under Municipal Code Chapter 9.44 using a reasonableness standard rather than specific decibel limits. Equipment and construction noise is prohibited between 7 PM and 7 AM within residential zones or 500 feet of them.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances Section 36.404 sets noise limits by property zone and time of day. Residential zones: 50 dBA daytime (7 AM–10 PM), 45 dBA nighttime (10 PM–7 AM). Sound-level measurements taken at the property line of the affected property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl CajonFallbrook
StandardReasonableness (no dB)-
Equipment Ban7 PM-7 AM residential-
Buffer500 ft from residential-
CodeECMC Ch. 9.44County Code Β§36.404
Residential Day-50 dBA (7 AM–10 PM)
Residential Night-45 dBA (10 PM–7 AM)
Commercial Day-60 dBA (7 AM–10 PM)
Impulsive Max-82 dBA residential

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El Cajon FAQ

What are the quiet hours in El Cajon?

El Cajon regulates noise under Municipal Code Chapter 9.44 using a reasonableness standard rather than specific decibel limits. Equipment and construction noise is prohibited between 7 PM and 7 AM within residential zones or 500 feet of them.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance in El Cajon?

Standard: Reasonableness (no dB). Equipment Ban: 7 PM-7 AM residential. Buffer: 500 ft from residential. Code: ECMC Ch. 9.44.

Fallbrook FAQ

What are the quiet hours in unincorporated San Diego County?

Nighttime noise limits apply from 10 PM to 7 AM. During these hours, the residential noise limit drops to 45 dBA measured at the property line, compared to 50 dBA during daytime hours.

How are noise complaints investigated?

The County Code Compliance Division investigates noise originating from private property in the unincorporated area. They measure sound levels at the affected property line using calibrated equipment.

What if my area is already loud from traffic or other ambient noise?

When ambient noise already exceeds the standard limits, the ambient level becomes the applicable standard. The county measures existing background noise to determine the effective threshold.

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