Commercial noise in Oneida County is regulated via local zoning and noise codes. Utica and Rome limit commercial noise at residential property lines. Industrial uses near Griffiss Business & Technology Park follow Town of Rome zoning noise standards.
Oneida County delegates commercial noise regulation to its cities and towns. Utica City Code Chapter 2 prohibits noise that unreasonably disturbs residential neighbors and sets dBA limits at property lines (typically 55 dBA nighttime, 65 dBA daytime in residential zones). Rome regulates commercial noise through its zoning code, with stricter buffer requirements around Griffiss Business & Technology Park and the UAS Test Site. HVAC, refrigeration, loading docks, and dumpster pickups abutting residential zones must be screened or limited to daytime hours. Complaints are investigated by city code enforcement or police. Repeat commercial violators can face escalating fines and nuisance abatement orders.
Commercial noise violations in Utica and Rome typically carry fines of $250-$1,000 per offense, with each day of violation treated as a separate offense.
See how Oneida County's industrial noise rules stack up against other locations.
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