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Industrial Noise: Peoria vs Tempe

How do industrial noise rules compare between Peoria, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Peoria and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Peoria's noise ordinance (Section 13-92) prohibits unreasonably loud noise. Any noise audible more than 50 feet from the source is presumed unreasonably loud. Section 13-91 regulates construction noise with specific hour restrictions. Industrial uses must not create noise disturbances beyond their property. Zoning buffers help separate industrial and residential areas.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe regulates industrial noise through Chapter 20 (Noise) of the City Code and the Zoning and Development Code. Industrial uses must not generate noise exceeding 5 dB(A) above the community noise standard at the property line. Zoning buffers between industrial and residential districts help attenuate noise. The city's industrial areas are concentrated along the I-10 corridor and south Tempe.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPeoriaTempe
General StandardNoise audible >50 ft presumed unreasonably loud-
Code SectionSection 13-92 (general), 13-91 (construction)-
Industrial AreasBell Road, Loop 303 corridorsI-10 corridor, south Tempe, Loop 101
Zoning BuffersLandscaping and walls between zonesLandscaping and walls between zones
EnforcementSection 13-102 proceduresPolice (active), Code Compliance (ongoing)
ResponsePolice (active), Code Compliance (ongoing)-
Governing Code-Chapter 20 (Noise)
Standard-No more than 5 dB(A) above community noise level
Measurement-At nearest property line or affected area

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Peoria FAQ

What are Peoria's noise limits?

Any noise audible more than 50 feet from the source is presumed unreasonably loud under Section 13-92.

How do I report industrial noise?

Call police non-emergency for active disturbances. Contact Code Compliance for ongoing issues.

Are there buffers between industrial and residential areas?

Yes. Zoning requires buffers including landscaping and walls between industrial and residential districts.

Tempe FAQ

What are Tempe's industrial noise limits?

Noise cannot exceed the community noise standard by more than 5 dB(A) at the property line without city manager authorization.

How do I report industrial noise?

For active disturbances, call Tempe Police non-emergency. For ongoing issues, contact Code Compliance.

Are there noise buffers between industrial and residential areas?

Yes. The Zoning and Development Code requires buffers including landscaping, walls, and increased setbacks between industrial and residential districts.

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