Filming productions in Orland Park must comply with the village noise ordinance unless variances are pre-approved through the film permit. Generators, lights, and on-site activity in residential areas typically must end by 10:00 p.m.
Production noise in Orland Park is governed by the village noise ordinance, which generally prohibits unreasonable noise after 10:00 p.m. (or 11:00 p.m. on weekends) in residential areas. Film productions seeking to operate outside these hours, use generators, or run amplified equipment must request variances within their film permit application. Variances are commonly granted with conditions including resident notification, sound-mitigation requirements (baffled generators, directional lighting), and on-site contact information. Productions filming overnight in residential areas typically require door-to-door notification of affected residents 48-72 hours in advance. Police monitor compliance and may shut down non-compliant productions. Noise from helicopters or drones is regulated by FAA but excessive ground-equipment noise remains a village concern.
Noise ordinance violations during filming: $250-$750 per occurrence, possible permit revocation, future permit denial.
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