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Production Noise: Moreno Valley vs Temecula

How do production noise rules compare between Moreno Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?

Moreno Valley has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Moreno Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Film productions in Moreno Valley must comply with the citywide noise ordinance and the noise limits in MVMC Chapter 9.08, with a 55 dBA cap on noise-attracting devices in non-residential zones. Generators, amplified sound, gunfire, pyrotechnics, and special effects must be declared on the film permit application and may require separate approval.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Film production noise in Temecula must comply with TMC Chapter 8.32 noise ordinance unless the film permit explicitly grants temporary variance. Quiet hours (10 PM-7 AM) apply, and amplified sound, generators, and crew activity require permit conditions specifying allowed times and decibel levels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoreno ValleyTemecula
Code SectionMVMC Chapter 9.08-
Noise-Device Limit55 dBA at property line-
Fire Officer (Day)$89/hr (7:30 AM-5:30 PM)-
Fire Officer (Off-Hours)$159/hr-
PyrotechnicsRequires Fire review-
Gunfire / BlanksRequires Police review-
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Moreno Valley FAQ

Can I run generators overnight on a Moreno Valley film shoot?

Only if disclosed on the permit application and specifically approved. Overnight generator use in residential zones is typically conditioned on neighbor notification and noise mitigation, and may be denied outright.

Do I need a fire officer for pyrotechnics or gunfire?

Yes. The Film Office routes special-effects requests to Police and Fire. Fire Safety Officer coverage is billed to the production at $89/hr during business hours and $159/hr after 5:30 PM, weekends, and holidays.

What is Moreno Valley's daytime noise limit for filming?

MVMC Chapter 9.08 caps amplified noise-attracting devices at 55 dBA at the property line in commercial and industrial zones. Residential zones are more restrictive and enforced by the general nuisance/noise provisions.

Temecula FAQ

Can we shoot through the night in Old Town?

Only with explicit permit conditions allowing night work, and typically with restrictions on amplified sound and generator placement.

Do we need to notify neighbors?

Yes — most film permits require written notification to residents and businesses within typically 200-500 feet, with a hotline contact, 72 hours in advance.

What about pyrotechnics?

Special effects with pyro require Fire Department permits, Cal/OSHA safety plans, and additional noise/effect notifications; most residential-area pyro is denied.

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