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Amplified Music & Events: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Rocklin enforces amplified music as a 'disturbance' under Rocklin Municipal Code Chapter 9.40 when it creates 'loud and unreasonable noise.' Vehicle-mounted amplified sound is regulated under California Vehicle Code Section 27007 (audible from 50+ feet), and stationary amplified sound at residences is held to the General Plan's 45 dBA Leq nighttime / 55 dBA Leq daytime performance standards.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville regulates amplified music and outdoor events. Permits required for public amplification. Residential areas have stricter limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
Local ordinanceRocklin Municipal Code Ch. 9.40 (loud and unreasonable noise)-
Vehicle amplified-sound limitAudible from 50 ft or more (Cal. Veh. Code Section 27007)-
Stationary day limit55 dBA Leq (7 a.m.-10 p.m.)-
Stationary night limit45 dBA Leq (10 p.m.-7 a.m.)-
Special-event permitRequired for amplified sound at public events-
Cost recoveryRepeat-response billing under Ch. 9.40-
Permit-Required for public amplification
Residential-General noise limits apply
Events-Special event permit needed
Topic-Amplified Music

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Rocklin FAQ

When can I have a backyard party with a DJ?

Amplified music must stay quiet enough not to be 'loud and unreasonable' under Chapter 9.40. As a practical matter, stay below conversation level at the property line and end by 10 p.m. when the General Plan's 45 dBA Leq nighttime stationary standard kicks in.

Is a loud car stereo a citation?

Yes. California Vehicle Code Section 27007 makes it an infraction for any driver to operate a sound amplification system audible from 50 feet or more while on a highway.

Do I need a permit for live amplified music at an event?

Public events with amplified sound require a Rocklin Special Events permit through the City; contact the City Clerk at (916) 625-5560.

Roseville FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard party?

Private gatherings don’t need permits but must comply with noise ordinance limits, especially during quiet hours.

What about live music at a business?

Commercial venues need appropriate use permits with noise conditions.

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