Film productions in Oakland County must comply with the host municipality's noise ordinance — there is no countywide noise standard. Charter Township of Oakland (Ch. 274) prohibits any loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that annoys or disturbs others, and restricts construction-type activity to 7:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m. on weekdays. Royal Oak's Ch. 312 special-event/film permit requires a noise-control plan describing generators, amplified sound, vehicle staging, and pickup. Filming after 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. in residential zones in most Oakland County cities requires an after-hours waiver or a special exception condition on the film permit.
Generators, lighting fans, transformers, and PA equipment used on a film set are noise sources that can trigger ordinance enforcement. In Charter Township of Oakland, work hours are limited to 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. weekdays and must be authorized by the Township Supervisor outside those hours. Royal Oak and Birmingham typically restrict amplified sound and vehicle idling in residential blocks after 10 p.m. Productions are usually required to (1) post neighbor notification letters 7-14 days in advance, (2) muffle all generators to <60 dB at the property line, and (3) collect signed location-agreement waivers from adjacent residents for late-night shoots. Police response to noise complaints is under the municipal noise/disorderly-conduct ordinance, not under the film permit itself, but a substantiated complaint can void the permit.
Generator/amplified-sound violations are municipal civil infractions in every Oakland County city. Fines commonly range $100–$500 per offense, with each day a separate violation. Production managers can be personally cited along with the production company. Persistent violations can lead to permit revocation, equipment shutdown, and police-cost reimbursement billed to the production.
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