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Aircraft Noise: Mead Valley vs Menifee

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Menifee, CA?

Mead Valley and Menifee have similar restriction levels.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft operations are regulated by the FAA and preempted from local noise enforcement; Riverside County addresses aircraft noise only through airport land-use planning and voluntary curfews.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

No Menifee ordinance regulates aircraft noise in flight, which is federally controlled. The city's General Plan Noise Element instead bars new homes inside 65 dB CNEL airport contours and defers to Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission compatibility criteria.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMead ValleyMenifee
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City ordinance on aircraft noise-None; aviation noise is federally regulated
Residential prohibition-No new homes within 65 dB CNEL airport contours (Policy N-1.17)
Compatibility authority-Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission
General Plan policies-N-1.16, N-1.17, N-1.20

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Mead Valley FAQ

Menifee FAQ

Can Menifee do anything about low-flying aircraft noise?

Aircraft operations and flight paths are regulated by the FAA, not the city. Menifee's role is preventive: its General Plan bars new noise-sensitive development inside 65 dB CNEL airport contours and follows Riverside County ALUC compatibility criteria for land near airports.

Which airports affect noise planning in Menifee?

Riverside County ALUC compatibility planning covers airfields in the region, including March Air Reserve Base and Perris Valley Airport near Menifee. The city must adhere to ALUC density, intensity, and coverage standards for affected land (Policy N-1.20).

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