Auburn has no ordinance that specifically restricts leaf blowers or lawn equipment by hour or decibel. The normal operation of domestic power tools by home occupants is expressly exempt from the construction-noise rule, though any noise that becomes 'unreasonable' can still be addressed under Alabama's state disorderly-conduct standard.
Auburn's Code of Ordinances does not contain a leaf-blower-specific provision, and the city's published construction-noise rule (Sec. 5-2) explicitly carves out 'the normal operation of domestic power tools by home occupants.' That means routine yard work with leaf blowers, mowers, and trimmers is not capped by the construction start/stop times that apply to job sites. There is also no local decibel limit on lawn equipment. This is consistent with Auburn's overall approach, which avoids a numeric noise ordinance in favor of the state 'unreasonable noise' standard. As a practical matter, that standard still provides a backstop: if a leaf blower or other equipment is run at an unreasonable hour or in a way that disturbs neighbors, it could be addressed as disorderly conduct under Ala. Code Sec. 13A-11-7(a)(2). For most residents, ordinary daytime use of leaf blowers and yard equipment is unrestricted in Auburn. Residents with a persistent disturbance from a neighbor or commercial crew can raise it with the police non-emergency line, but there is no dedicated leaf-blower curfew on the books.
No leaf-blower-specific penalty exists. Routine homeowner use is exempt from the construction-hours rule. Unreasonable use that disturbs others could be cited as disorderly conduct (Class C misdemeanor) under Ala. Code Sec. 13A-11-7.
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