Quiet hours in Stony Point, NY β also called the noise ordinance, nighttime noise rules, or residential quiet time β define the hours during which excessive noise is prohibited.
Rockland County municipalities enforce nighttime quiet hours, typically 10 PM to 7 AM weekdays and 11 PM to 8 AM weekends. Towns including Ramapo, Clarkstown, Orangetown, and Haverstraw each have local noise codes. NY Penal Law 240.20 covers disorderly conduct from unreasonable noise countywide.
There is no countywide noise ordinance in Rockland County, so quiet hours follow the town or village code where the property sits. Clarkstown Code Ch. 202 sets quiet hours 10 PM to 7 AM with a 55 dBA residential nighttime limit. Ramapo Code Ch. 252 uses 10 PM to 7 AM weekdays, 11 PM to 9 AM weekends with a 50 dBA nighttime threshold. Orangetown Ch. 21A has similar windows and includes specific parts on amplified music and power equipment. Haverstraw Ch. 124 and Stony Point Ch. 160 use comparable frameworks. Village codes in Nyack, Suffern, Piermont, and Spring Valley often overlay tighter commercial-district limits. NY Penal Law 240.20(2) disorderly conduct (unreasonable noise) is enforceable countywide by Rockland County Sheriff, state police, and local police. Sukkah-related noise during Sukkot receives some accommodation in Ramapo given the large Orthodox community.
Typical Rockland town fines: $100-$250 first offense, $250-$500 second, up to $1,000 for repeat violations in a 12-month period. Penal Law 240.20 disorderly conduct is a violation-level offense with up to 15 days in jail.
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