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Industrial Noise: Mount Vernon vs White Plains

How do industrial noise rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and White Plains, NY?

Mount Vernon and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Industrial and commercial noise is regulated under Chapter 179 plus zoning performance standards (Chapter 267). Industrial uses in M zones must not exceed background levels measured at adjoining residential property lines.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Industrial and mechanical noise (HVAC, compressors, loading docks) must meet dBA limits at property lines: 65 dBA daytime, 55 dBA nighttime in residential districts per zoning performance standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonWhite Plains
CodeChapters 179 & 267-
Test pointResidential property line-
StandardAbove background prohibited-
Fine$500-$2,500/day-
EnforcementDept. of Buildings-
Day Limit-65 dBA
Night Limit-55 dBA
Measured At-Property line
Delivery Hours-7 a.m.–10 p.m.

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Mount Vernon FAQ

Does Mount Vernon set a dB limit for factories?

Yes — zoning performance standards require industrial noise to stay at or below background at adjoining residential lines.

What agency enforces industrial noise complaints in Mount Vernon?

The Mount Vernon Department of Buildings enforces Chapter 179 and Chapter 267 performance standards, and can issue cease-and-desist orders to chronic violators. Fines run $500-$2,500 per day.

Can a factory be required to provide an acoustical study?

Yes. Under Chapter 267 zoning performance standards, the Department of Buildings may require new industrial tenants in Mount Vernon's M zones to submit an acoustical study before occupancy.

White Plains FAQ

Who measures industrial noise?

Building Department or code enforcement can deploy a sound meter. Residents can request a reading when filing a formal complaint.

What are the dBA limits for commercial equipment in White Plains?

Mechanical equipment noise measured at the property line cannot exceed roughly 65 dBA during the day and 55 dBA at night in residential-adjacent areas under White Plains zoning performance standards.

When can trucks make deliveries near White Plains homes?

Commercial loading and delivery hours are typically limited to 7 a.m.–10 p.m. when adjacent to residential districts. After-hours deliveries can trigger a noise complaint and code enforcement review.

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