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Decibel Limits: Port Hueneme vs Thousand Oaks

How do decibel limits rules compare between Port Hueneme, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Port Hueneme and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Port Hueneme establishes maximum noise levels measured at property lines, with lower thresholds for residential zones. Nighttime limits are stricter than daytime limits.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Thousand Oaks establishes decibel limits for different zoning districts under its municipal code noise provisions. Residential zones are subject to limits consistent with typical California standards, with measurements taken at the property line of the receiving property.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPort HuenemeThousand Oaks
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Residential Day-55 dBA (7 AM - 10 PM)
Residential Night-45 dBA (10 PM - 7 AM)
Commercial Day-65 dBA approximately
Measurement-A-weighted at property line
Enforcement-Thousand Oaks PD (805) 494-8200

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Port Hueneme FAQ

What are the decibel limits in Port Hueneme?

Residential zones have approximate limits of 55 dBA during the day and 45 dBA at night, measured at the property line. Commercial zones allow higher levels.

How are noise levels measured?

Code enforcement or police use calibrated sound level meters at the property line of the complaining party to measure sustained noise levels.

Are there exemptions to decibel limits?

Yes. Emergency vehicles, construction during permitted hours, and federal military operations at Naval Base Ventura County are exempt from local decibel limits.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

What are the noise limits in Thousand Oaks?

Residential zones: approximately 55 dBA daytime (7 AM to 10 PM) and 45 dBA nighttime (10 PM to 7 AM) at the property line. Commercial zones have higher thresholds. Both decibel levels and the reasonable person standard apply.

Is my pool pump too loud?

Pool pumps must comply with residential noise limits at the neighboring property line. If your pump exceeds 55 dBA at the neighbor's property line during the day, you may need to install sound barriers, relocate the equipment, or replace it with a quieter model.

How do I measure noise levels?

Free smartphone apps provide approximate dBA readings. For official enforcement, the city uses calibrated sound level meters. Measurements are taken at the receiving property line, not at the source.

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