Amplified music rules in Stony Point, NY β also called sound permit, PA system, or live music ordinances β set decibel limits, time-of-day restrictions, and when permits are required.
Amplified music audible beyond property lines after quiet hours violates local noise codes and NY Penal Law 240.20. Outdoor events, bars, and restaurants in Nyack and along Route 9W require special permits for amplified sound past 10 PM.
Amplified music in Rockland is regulated by town and village noise codes plus NY Penal Law Β§240.20 (Disorderly Conduct β unreasonable noise). Clarkstown Town Code Β§167 limits unreasonable noise audible at property lines after 10 PM; Ramapo Β§188 has parallel rules. Village of Nyack Code Β§251 (Noise) regulates its dense Broadway/Main Street mixed-use district where bars and restaurants (e.g., Prohibition River, O'Donoghue's) host live music; outdoor amplified music typically requires a special permit from the Village Board and is restricted past 10 PM Sun-Thu and 11 PM Fri-Sat. Suffern Village has similar rules for its downtown. Temporary special-event permits are available (block parties, weddings, restaurant outdoor expansion) with amplified-music cutoff times conditioned on the permit. Typical residential quiet hours are 10 PM-7 AM. Bass/subwoofer complaints are common along Route 9W and Route 59 commercial strips adjacent to residential. Enforcement is complaint-driven with sound level meter readings by code or police officers.
Town Code Β§167/Β§188 violations: $250 first offense, $500 subsequent, with potential criminal contempt for continued violation. NY Penal Law Β§240.20: violation (no jail, $250 fine). Special permit violations may forfeit future permits.
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