Construction hours in Boise, ID β sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances β set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
Boise restricts construction noise to 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday, with no construction allowed on Sundays or legal holidays without a special permit from the Planning and Development Services department.
Under BCC Title 5, Chapter 8, powered construction equipment including framing nailers, excavators, compactors, and concrete saws may only operate from 7 AM to 7 PM Monday through Saturday. Sunday construction and work on federal holidays is prohibited in residential zones absent an approved variance. The rule applies citywide but is enforced most aggressively in the Historic District (North End, East End) and near downtown multifamily projects. Emergency repairs to utilities, roofs, or life-safety systems are exempt. Boise commercial and infill projects along State Street and Vista Avenue routinely request after-hours permits for concrete pours that must continue past dusk; these cost 150 dollars and require 72 hours notice to neighbors within 300 feet.
Citations start at 100 dollars per occurrence. Repeat offenders on the same job site face stop-work orders issued by PDS inspectors.
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