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Decibel Limits: Santa Paula vs Thousand Oaks

How do decibel limits rules compare between Santa Paula, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Santa Paula and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Santa Paula establishes maximum noise levels measured at the property line, with lower limits for residential zones and nighttime hours. Agricultural operations receive exemptions consistent with the Right to Farm Act.

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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

FactSanta PaulaThousand Oaks
Daytime Limit (Residential)55 dBA at property line-
Nighttime Limit (Residential)45 dBA at property line-
Daytime Hours7 AM to 10 PM-
Nighttime Hours10 PM to 7 AM-
Agricultural ExemptionRight to Farm Act applies-
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

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Santa Paula FAQ

What are the noise limits in Santa Paula?

Residential zones: 55 dBA daytime (7 AM-10 PM) and 45 dBA nighttime (10 PM-7 AM) at the property line. Agricultural operations are exempt under the Right to Farm Act.

Are wind machines for frost protection exempt?

Yes. Agricultural operations including frost protection wind machines are exempt under California Civil Code 3482.5 (Right to Farm Act) when used as part of normal farming practices.

Who handles noise complaints in Santa Paula?

Community Development at (805) 933-4214 during business hours. After hours, call the Santa Paula Police at (805) 525-4474.

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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