Jacksonville has extensive airport noise regulations under Jax Ord. Code Ch. 656, Part 10 (Regulations Related to Airports and Lands Adjacent Thereto). Properties near NAS Jacksonville, NAS Mayport, Cecil Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport fall within designated Noise Zones A and B and Airport Notice Zones. Sellers and landlords must provide an Airport Notice Zone Acknowledgement before transferring or leasing property in these zones per Β§656.1010 and Β§656.1016.
Jacksonville's aircraft noise regulations address the impact of airport operations on nearby residential neighborhoods. Properties within designated airport noise contours (typically 65 DNL and above) are subject to special zoning overlay districts that restrict new residential construction and require sound insulation for existing homes. The city participates in FAA Part 150 noise compatibility programs, which fund voluntary soundproofing improvements for eligible homes. Building codes in noise-affected zones require Sound Transmission Class (STC) ratings of 35 or higher for exterior walls and windows. Real estate disclosures are mandatory for properties within airport influence areas. Florida's Southeast includes several commercial airports that generate local noise policy.
New construction without required sound insulation in airport zones carries stop-work orders and fines of $500β$2,000. Failure to provide real estate noise disclosure results in liability for rescission of sale.
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