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Amplified Music & Events: Sanger vs Selma

How do amplified music & events rules compare between Sanger, CA and Selma, CA?

Sanger and Selma have similar restriction levels.

Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Amplified music in Sanger is regulated under the excessive noise provisions of Section 38-24.4(18). Radios, televisions, stereos, musical instruments, and any sound-reproducing device operated in a manner that unreasonably disturbs neighboring residents can be cited as a public nuisance at any hour. Between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., amplified sound is automatically treated as a nuisance.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Selma regulates amplified music through both its general noise ordinance (SMC 6-17-5) and public address system rules (SMC 6-17-8). Amplified sound exceeding 5 dB over ambient at the property line is a prima facie violation. Permits for amplified sound events are available under Section 6-17-10.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSangerSelma
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Threshold-5 dB over ambient at property line
PA Systems-Regulated under SMC 6-17-8
Permits-Available under SMC 6-17-10
Enforcement-Selma Police Department

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Sanger FAQ

Can I play music in my backyard during the day?

Yes, as long as it does not unreasonably disturb neighbors. If multiple neighbors complain, it can be cited as excessive noise under Section 38-24.4(18).

Is there a permit for outdoor amplified music in Sanger?

There is no residential amplified-music permit. Outdoor events on public property may need a special event permit from the city, which sets noise conditions.

Selma FAQ

Can I play loud music at my Selma home?

Amplified music that exceeds the ambient noise level by more than 5 dB at the property line is a prima facie violation under SMC 6-17-6. Keep volume reasonable to avoid citations.

How do I get a permit for amplified sound at an event?

Apply for a noise permit under SMC 6-17-10 through the City of Selma. Community events like the Raisin Festival typically operate under event permits.

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