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Galt vs Rancho Cordova

How do quiet hours rules compare between Galt, CA and Rancho Cordova, CA?

Galt and Rancho Cordova have similar restriction levels.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt Municipal Code Title 9 establishes nighttime quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM in residential zones. Sound audible beyond property lines during quiet hours is a violation. Galt Police enforce noise complaints, and Right to Farm Act protections apply to the city's surrounding agricultural operations.

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Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cordova enforces nighttime quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM under Municipal Code Chapter 9.44. Noise audible beyond property lines during these hours is a code violation. Daytime noise is also regulated by decibel limits that vary by zoning district.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltRancho Cordova
Quiet Hours10 PM to 7 AM10 PM to 7 AM
CodeGalt Municipal Code Title 9-
EnforcementGalt Police DepartmentSheriff and Code Enforcement
Ag ExemptionCivil Code 3482.5 Right to Farm-
First FineAbout 100 dollarsUp to 100 dollars
Code Section-RCMC Chapter 9.44
Residential Night-45 dBA limit

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Galt FAQ

What time must I stop loud activities in Galt?

Amplified sound, power tools, and other disturbing noises must stop by 10 PM and not resume until 7 AM.

Can I complain about noise from a neighboring farm?

Generally no. California Civil Code 3482.5 protects established agricultural operations from noise nuisance claims, which matters in Galt's ag-heavy setting.

Rancho Cordova FAQ

Who do I call about noise at night in Rancho Cordova?

Call the Sacramento County Sheriff non-emergency line. The Sheriff contracts law enforcement services for the city and responds to active noise complaints.

Are there daytime noise limits?

Yes. Residential zones have a 55 dBA daytime limit at the property line, with higher allowances in commercial and industrial districts.

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