Pinellas Park prohibits unreasonably loud, disturbing noise that interferes with neighbors' peace, with stricter enforcement during nighttime hours. Violations are addressed through Chapter 16 (Offenses) and the city's Community Compliance Division.
Under Pinellas Park's Code of Ordinances Chapter 16 (Offenses), it is unlawful to make, continue, or cause any loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that disturbs the peace, comfort, or repose of others. Pinellas Park also follows Pinellas County noise standards, which permit residential noise up to 72 dBA between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., dropping to 60 dBA at night. Sound that is plainly audible at 100 feet from the source after 10 p.m. is generally treated as a violation. Complaints are handled by the Community Compliance Division at (727) 369-5668, and Pinellas Park Police respond to acute disturbances.
First-time violations typically receive a warning; repeat offenses can result in code citations, civil fines, and possible prosecution as a second-degree misdemeanor.
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