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Outdoor Music: Hesperia vs Victorville

How do outdoor music rules compare between Hesperia, CA and Victorville, CA?

Hesperia and Victorville have similar restriction levels.

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor and amplified music in Hesperia is regulated as a public nuisance under Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 8.32 when sound disturbs the peace of neighbors. Special events on public property require a permit through the City of Hesperia.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music events in Victorville must comply with VMC Chapter 13.01 and typically need a temporary use permit with site-specific hours and sound limits for public venues and commercial sites.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaVictorville
Primary codeHesperia Code Ch. 8.32 (Public Nuisance)-
Compatibility anchorHesperia Code 16.08.545 (Noise contour)-
Special event permitRequired for amplified sound on public property-
Religious soundProtected, subject to Cal. Civ. Code 415.5-
EnforcementCode Enforcement + Hesperia Sheriff's Station-
Permit-Temporary use permit required
Typical Weeknight End-10 PM
Weekend End-11 PM
Venue Example-SCLA Events Park
Code-VMC 13.01 and Development Code

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Hesperia FAQ

Can a Hesperia restaurant have a live band on the patio?

Yes, provided amplified sound does not constitute a public nuisance under Chapter 8.32 and meets the use-permit conditions for the property. Restaurants near residential zones should keep amplified levels at or below the CNEL compatibility band in the Noise Element.

Are residential backyard parties with speakers covered?

Yes. Outdoor amplified sound that disturbs neighbors - particularly at night - is enforceable under Hesperia Code Chapter 8.32 even on private residential property.

Victorville FAQ

Do restaurants need a permit for patio music?

Regular live patio music typically requires an entertainment-related use permit and must meet noise limits at residential property lines.

What time does outdoor music have to end?

Most permits require weekend music to end by 11 PM and weeknight music by 10 PM, with tighter conditions near homes.

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