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Industrial Noise: Jurupa Valley vs Temecula

How do industrial noise rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Industrial and warehouse facilities in Jurupa Valley must comply with the exterior sound-level standards in Jurupa Valley Municipal Code §11.05.040 (Table 1 — sound level standards) and the special sound source provisions in §11.05.060. Heavy logistics zones along the I-15/SR-60/Mira Loma freight corridor also fall under South Coast AQMD Rule 2305 (Warehouse Indirect Source Rule) for cumulative impacts. Riverside County is the noise-monitoring authority for permitted industrial uses through CEQA review.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Temecula is governed by Municipal Code Chapter 8.32 with stricter limits at the property line of any sensitive receptor (residential, school, hospital). Industrial-zoned properties may emit higher levels internally, but noise crossing into residential or commercial zones must meet the receiving zone's standard. Major industrial corridors include the Diaz Road area and the Redhawk/Bear Creek industrial parks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyTemecula
Primary standardJVMC §11.05.040 Table 1 (exterior sound level standards)-
Equipment-specific rulesJVMC §11.05.060 (special sound source standards)-
Warehouse cumulative ruleSCAQMD Rule 2305 (≥100,000 sq ft warehouses)-
CEQA thresholdCEQA Guidelines Appendix G §XIII (Noise)-
Worker exposureCal/OSHA 8 CCR §5095–5100 (separate)-
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Jurupa Valley FAQ

What is the property-line dBA limit for industrial neighbors?

JVMC §11.05.040 sets the standard via a Table 1 that varies by the zoning of the receiving property and by time of day. The receiving-property zoning controls — a warehouse in an industrial zone next to residential parcels is held to the residential standard at the residential property line. Pull the current Table 1 from the live Municode site before relying on a specific dBA.

Does the warehouse ISR (Rule 2305) replace the City’s noise ordinance?

No. SCAQMD Rule 2305 addresses air-emissions impacts of large warehouses; the City’s §11.05 noise standards apply in parallel.

Can I demand a noise study before a new distribution center opens nearby?

Yes — CEQA review for any discretionary entitlement (CUP, Tentative Map, Plot Plan) typically requires a noise impact analysis demonstrating compliance with §11.05.040. Comment during the public review period or appeal Planning Commission action to City Council.

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