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Quiet Hours: Reedley vs Sanger

How do quiet hours rules compare between Reedley, CA and Sanger, CA?

Reedley and Sanger have similar restriction levels.

Reedley, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

RMC 5-1-18 prohibits excessively loud noise from amplification devices. Sound audible at 25 feet is prima facie excessive. Noise exceeding ambient by 5 dB at the property line is an alternative violation standard.

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Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Sanger regulates excessive noise through its public nuisance ordinance under Sanger City Code Section 38-24.4(18). Noise that is loud, unusual, or unnecessary and disturbs the peace of nearby residents can be declared a nuisance at any hour, but special regulations apply between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. when construction, power tools, amplified music, and similar activities are automatically treated as nuisances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactReedleySanger
Code SectionRMC 5-1-18-
Audibility Test25 ft from source-
Decibel Threshold5 dB over ambient-
OrdinanceOrd. 723 (1989)-
Contact(559) 637-6300-
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Reedley FAQ

What is Reedley's noise limit?

Noise plainly audible at 25 feet from the source is prima facie excessive under RMC 5-1-18. Alternatively, noise exceeding the ambient level by more than 5 decibels at the property line violates the ordinance.

What are the exemptions to Reedley's noise ordinance?

Exemptions include emergency vehicles, lawful vehicle horns, alarm systems, authorized public activities such as parades and sports events, and customary bells or gongs marking time.

Sanger FAQ

Does Sanger have specific decibel limits?

No. Sanger uses a reasonable-person disturbance standard rather than numeric decibel thresholds. If noise is loud enough to annoy a person of normal sensitivity in the area, it can be cited as a nuisance.

Who do I contact about a noise complaint in Sanger?

Contact Sanger Code Enforcement during business hours or the Sanger Police Department non-emergency line at (559) 876-6300 during evenings and weekends.

What happens if I violate the noise ordinance?

The city issues a notice of violation under its nuisance abatement process. Failure to comply can result in administrative fines, city-ordered abatement at the owner's expense, or misdemeanor charges for repeat offenders.

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