Pleasanton has no short-term-rental-specific quiet-hours schedule because whole-home STRs are not a permitted use. Guests at any code-recognized bed and breakfast - and occupants generally - are subject to the citywide noise regulations in Municipal Code Chapter 9.04, which set decibel limits and a daytime exemption window roughly between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Pleasanton regulates noise through Chapter 9.04 of the Municipal Code rather than through a dedicated short-term-rental party ordinance. The chapter establishes maximum permitted sound levels expressed in A-weighted decibels (dBA) and includes a daytime exemption framework: certain activity that does not exceed the threshold sound level is exempt from key noise sections between roughly 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on weekdays, with more restrictive hours on Sundays and holidays. Because Pleasanton does not permit unhosted whole-home short-term rentals, there is no STR-specific quiet-hours rule for hosts to post; instead, the general residential noise standards apply to whoever is occupying the property. For a permitted bed and breakfast, the conditional use permit can also attach site-specific conditions - including operating and quiet-hour conditions - to protect neighbors, and the Planning Commission's neighborhood-compatibility finding gives the city leverage to require those conditions before approval. Noise complaints are handled through Code Enforcement (925-931-5620) for ongoing problems and through the Pleasanton Police for active late-night disturbances under the noise chapter and general disturbing-the-peace authorities. Operators should confirm the exact decibel limits, measurement points, and exemption hours in Chapter 9.04, since the published thresholds and the daytime exemption schedule are the controlling standard rather than any nightly headcount or party-size rule.
Producing sound above the limits in Chapter 9.04, or outside the permitted exemption hours, is a code violation. Enforcement runs through Code Enforcement (925-931-5620) for pattern complaints and the Police Department for active disturbances. For a permitted bed and breakfast, repeated noise complaints can also trigger review, modification, or revocation of the conditional use permit, since neighborhood compatibility is a condition of approval.
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