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Amplified Music & Events: Lompoc vs Santa Maria

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Lompoc, CA and Santa Maria, CA?

Lompoc and Santa Maria have similar restriction levels.

Lompoc, CA

Santa Barbara County

Some Restrictions

Section 40-2 of Chapter 40 expressly prohibits broadcasting loud or unreasonable music outside any residence or building through musical instruments, drums, speakers, or radios during the county's nighttime hours.

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Santa Maria, CA

Santa Barbara County

Some Restrictions

Section 40-2 of Chapter 40 expressly prohibits broadcasting loud or unreasonable music outside any residence or building through musical instruments, drums, speakers, or radios during the county's nighttime hours.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLompocSanta Maria
Code SectionSec. 40-2Sec. 40-2
Devices coveredInstruments, drums, speakers, radiosInstruments, drums, speakers, radios
Daytime decibel limitNone in Ch. 40None in Ch. 40
State backstopCal. Penal Code § 415Cal. Penal Code § 415

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Lompoc FAQ

Can I play amplified music outside in the day?

Chapter 40 does not impose a daytime decibel cap on residential amplified sound in unincorporated areas. However, if neighbors are unreasonably disturbed, deputies may cite under California Penal Code § 415 (disturbing the peace), and a permit may be required for larger outdoor events.

What devices are covered by Sec. 40-2?

The section specifically lists musical instruments, drums, speakers, radios, and any other device that reproduces or broadcasts sounds. The rule applies to sound broadcast outside any residence or building during the protected hours.

Do I need a permit for an outdoor wedding with a DJ?

Outdoor amplified events on private property in unincorporated Santa Barbara County may require a discretionary permit through Planning & Development. Contact the county at (805) 568-2000 to confirm whether your event requires a Conditional Use Permit or other approval.

Santa Maria FAQ

Can I play amplified music outside in the day?

Chapter 40 does not impose a daytime decibel cap on residential amplified sound in unincorporated areas. However, if neighbors are unreasonably disturbed, deputies may cite under California Penal Code § 415 (disturbing the peace), and a permit may be required for larger outdoor events.

What devices are covered by Sec. 40-2?

The section specifically lists musical instruments, drums, speakers, radios, and any other device that reproduces or broadcasts sounds. The rule applies to sound broadcast outside any residence or building during the protected hours.

Do I need a permit for an outdoor wedding with a DJ?

Outdoor amplified events on private property in unincorporated Santa Barbara County may require a discretionary permit through Planning & Development. Contact the county at (805) 568-2000 to confirm whether your event requires a Conditional Use Permit or other approval.

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