Quiet hours in Nevada County, CA β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Unincorporated Nevada County applies a tiered exterior noise standard set in Land Use & Development Code Section L-II 4.1.7. At residential receivers the daytime cap (7 AM-7 PM) is 55 dBA Leq / 75 dBA Lmax; evening (7 PM-10 PM) is 50 dBA Leq / 65 dBA Lmax; nighttime (10 PM-7 AM) is 45 dBA Leq. Where two zoning districts abut, the more restrictive district's standard plus 5 dBA applies.
Section L-II 4.1.7 of the Nevada County Land Use & Development Code establishes the noise performance standards used countywide. Measurements are taken at the property line of the noise-sensitive receiver. The General Plan Noise Element treats 10 PM through 7 AM as 'sleeping hours' and the zoning ordinance enforces the 45 dBA Leq nighttime cap during that window. Subsection L-II 4.1.7.D.4 adds the abutting-district rule: where two different zoning districts share a boundary, the lower (more restrictive) standard plus 5 dBA governs. Cities of Grass Valley, Nevada City, and the Town of Truckee enforce their own municipal noise codes inside their limits and are not covered by the County standard.
Violations of Title 12 / L-II 4.1.7 are enforced as zoning violations by Nevada County Code Compliance; after-hours noise complaints typically go to the Nevada County Sheriff (530-265-1471) as a disturbance of the peace under California Penal Code 415.
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