Film productions in Riverside County must comply with the county Noise Ordinance (No. 847), with permit-based exceptions for filming activities. Generators, dialogue amplification, and special effects require notification to neighbors and may need variances for work outside 7 AM-10 PM.
Film production noise in unincorporated Riverside County is governed by Ordinance No. 847 (Noise Ordinance), which sets ambient noise limits of 55 dBA daytime and 45 dBA nighttime in residential zones. Film permits under Ord. 447 may include noise variances authorizing work outside standard hours or exceeding ambient limits, but applicants must provide neighbor notification (typically 72 hours in advance, all residences within 300-500 feet), signed acknowledgments for night shoots, and mitigation (sound blankets, generator attenuation, directional speakers). Explosions, gunshots, and pyrotechnic SFX require advance Sheriff and Fire approval and a separate SFX permit, with coordinated notification and road closures if needed. Generators must be OSHA-compliant and placed to minimize neighbor impact; newer ultra-quiet generators (60-65 dBA at 23 feet) are encouraged. Dialogue playback, crowd scenes, and music cues must stop at the permit end time. Repeat violations may result in permit revocation and future denial. Personal-use video/still photography is generally exempt from notification rules.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Riverside County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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