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Noise Rules: Sutter vs Yuba City

How do noise rules rules compare between Sutter, CA and Yuba City, CA?

Sutter, CA

Sutter County

No data available yet for Sutter.

Yuba City, CA

Sutter County

Some Restrictions

Yuba City has no STR-specific quiet hours, but Chapter 17 of the Municipal Code (Title 4, Public Safety) imposes citywide noise regulations that apply to short-term rentals exactly as they apply to any other residential occupancy. Violations are enforced by Code Enforcement and the Yuba City Police Department. The 2024 amendment added exceptions for the Yuba-Sutter Fair, organized sports, religious activities, and railroad operations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSutterYuba City
Code Section-Yuba City Code Title 4, Chapter 17 (Noise Regulations)
STR-Specific Quiet Hours-None adopted - general code applies
Enforcement-Code Enforcement Division + Yuba City PD
Police Non-Emergency-530-822-4660
Standard-Plain-audibility + time-of-day disturbance test
2024 Amendment-Added Fair, sports, religious, railroad exceptions
State Backstop-California Penal Code Section 415 (disturbing the peace)

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Sutter FAQ

No FAQs available.

Yuba City FAQ

What are the quiet hours for a Yuba City short-term rental?

Yuba City has no STR-specific quiet-hours rule. Noise at a short-term rental is governed by Chapter 17 of Title 4 of the Municipal Code, which prohibits loud or unusual noise that disturbs the peace of any neighborhood. Practically, hosts should observe 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. quiet hours and restrict outdoor amplified music to avoid complaints.

Who do neighbors call to complain about my Airbnb guests?

Daytime complaints are routed to Yuba City Code Enforcement; after-hours complaints typically go to the Yuba City Police Department non-emergency line at 530-822-4660. Substantiated complaints can produce administrative citations and, in repeat cases, a public nuisance action against the property.

Does the 2024 noise amendment affect short-term rentals?

No. The July 2024 amendment broadened exemptions for the Yuba-Sutter Fair, organized sports, religious activities, and railroad operations but did not change the residential noise baseline that applies to short-term rentals.

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