Unincorporated Napa County does not have a stand-alone leaf-blower ban. Powered garden tools (leaf blowers, mowers, chainsaws) are regulated under the general property-line noise standards in Napa County Code §8.16.070 and the prohibited-noise list in §8.16.080. They cannot be operated in a way that creates a noise disturbance across a residential property line and cannot exceed the §8.16.070 exterior limits, which are lower between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Napa County Code Chapter 8.16 does not single out leaf blowers (gas or electric) for special regulation in the way that some Bay Area cities (Berkeley, Palo Alto) do. Instead, powered garden equipment falls under the general framework: §8.16.070 sets the exterior dBA limits at residential property lines, with a lower nighttime standard from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.; and §8.16.080 prohibits operating mechanically powered tools, including landscaping equipment, in a way that creates a noise disturbance across a property line. Discretionary projects and HOAs may impose additional restrictions, and individual cities within the County (Napa, American Canyon, Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga) have their own ordinances - the City of Napa specifically has a more developed framework. Inside unincorporated areas, residents who object to a neighbor's leaf blower should document the time and duration and contact Code Compliance to test against the §8.16.070 property-line standard.
A leaf blower or other powered tool generating sound that exceeds the §8.16.070 exterior limits or that constitutes a disturbance under §8.16.080 may be cited. The same enforcement track applies as for any other noise violation - Sheriff response for active disturbances, Code Compliance for repeat offenders, and potential charging under California Penal Code Section 415.
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