Aircraft noise in Oregon is preempted by federal law and ORS Chapter 836, which gives the Oregon Department of Aviation regulatory authority over airports. Local ordinances cannot restrict overflight noise or set in-air sound limits.
ORS 836.608 grants the Oregon Department of Aviation authority over public-use airports and operations, working with the FAA's exclusive jurisdiction over navigable airspace under 49 USC 40103. Cities and counties cannot impose noise curfews on aircraft in flight, set decibel limits for overflights, or ban specific aircraft types. Local governments retain limited authority over airport ground operations and zoning around airports under ORS 836.610-836.630, but flight-path noise complaints must go through FAA Part 150 or Part 161 processes. Drone noise is similarly preempted under federal aviation rules.
Local aircraft noise ordinances are void and unenforceable; FAA may withhold airport funding from non-compliant municipalities.
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Tualatin, OR
Tualatin treats a vehicle left on a public street more than 24 hours that appears disabled or abandoned as towable under ORS 819.100. TMC 6-13-040(13) bars v...
Tualatin, OR
Abandoned vehicles on streets for over 24 hours may be towed at the owner's expense under ORS 819.100. Residential parking zones exist in areas near schools ...
Tualatin, OR
Tualatin does not require a permit for most residential fences, but the city's Fences handout requires a building permit for fences over 6 feet tall, fences ...
Tualatin, OR
Construction and placement of private residential fences are generally not regulated by the Tualatin Development Code, but fences over 6 feet tall need a bui...
Tualatin, OR
TMC Chapter 6-15 lets residents in the Low Density Residential (RL) Planning District keep up to four domestic fowl with a city license. Roosters, on-site sl...
Tualatin, OR
Tualatin Municipal Code 6-4-040 requires all animals to be restrained when off the keeper's private property. Dogs must be on leash in all city parks and at ...
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