Bars and nightclubs in unincorporated Santa Clara County must operate under a Conditional Use Permit with noise conditions. ABC licensing and 45 dBA night limits at residential apply.
Commercial entertainment establishments in unincorporated Santa Clara County are uncommon because most dense commercial zoning is within incorporated cities. Where bars or nightclubs exist (notably along older commercial corridors near Stanford and Los Gatos unincorporated islands), they operate under a Conditional Use Permit from the Planning Commission with specific conditions of approval addressing noise. Typical conditions cap amplified music at 10:00 PM or 11:00 PM, require closed doors and windows during amplified entertainment, limit outdoor patio hours, and mandate that noise not exceed 45 dBA at the nearest residential property line during nighttime hours. The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) license is separate and can be suspended for disorderly-house complaints. The Sheriff handles law-enforcement issues while Planning enforces CUP conditions. Repeated violations can trigger a CUP revocation hearing. New establishments must complete CEQA review and a noise impact analysis.
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