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Industrial Noise: Mead Valley vs Menifee

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

Menifee has fewer restrictions than Mead Valley.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Industrial and manufacturing uses in unincorporated Riverside County must comply with Ord. 847 dBA limits at the nearest residential property line 24 hours per day.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee regulates industrial and commercial noise through Performance Standards in the 2019 Development Code: MMC §9.210.060 (Noise Control Regulations) caps stationary-source noise at receiving-property line based on the receiver's zone. Industrial uses generating noise audible at adjacent residential property lines must meet residential exterior standards (typically 65 dB CNEL day / 60 dB CNEL night). Section 9.210.070 (Vibrations) provides parallel limits on perceptible groundborne vibration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMead ValleyMenifee
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Primary code section-MMC §9.210.060 Noise Control Regulations (Ch 9.210 Performance Standards)
Companion section-§9.210.070 Vibrations
Standard applied at-Receiving (impacted) property line, not source
Residential receiver day/night limit-~65 dBA day / 60 dBA night (per General Plan Noise Element)
Pure-tone / impulse penalty-Typically +5 dB correction
Acoustical study trigger-Required at CUP / site-plan review for industrial uses near sensitive receivers

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Mead Valley FAQ

Menifee FAQ

An industrial site next to my home runs noisy equipment at night — what code applies?

MMC §9.210.060 caps exterior noise at the receiving-property line to the General Plan Noise Element standards (typically 60 dBA nighttime residential). File a complaint with Menifee Code Enforcement at (951) 672-6777 — they will respond and may require sound measurements.

Do industrial uses get a higher noise allowance?

The receiver controls the limit, not the source. A factory next to homes must meet the residential receiver standard at the residential property line, regardless of the factory's own zoning.

Can the city require a sound wall as a condition of approval?

Yes. Under §9.210.060 and the CUP findings provisions of Title 9, the Planning Commission and City Council routinely impose sound walls, hour limits, equipment enclosures, and acoustic monitoring as conditions on new industrial entitlements.

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