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Salt Lake City, UT
Noise Ordinance Overview

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Official Decibel Limits

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Residential Day
+10dB
Above Ambient
Residential Night
+5dB
Above Ambient

"Limits are reduced by 5 dBA for pure tone, cyclically varying, or repetitive impulsive sounds. Salt Lake County Health Department enforces these regulations."

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AI Executive Summary

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Salt Lake City, UT noise ordinances, largely governed by the Salt Lake County Community Noise Pollution Control Regulation, prohibit loud noise between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM. During the day, noise levels are restricted to 10 dBA above ambient, not exceeding 60 dBA, and at night to 5 dBA above ambient, not exceeding 50 dBA in residential areas. Special restrictions apply to construction, amplified sound, animals, and vehicles, with penalties including fines up to $1,000 for unruly parties.

Specific Noise Restrictions

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Construction

Loud construction and demolition are generally prohibited between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM. Exemptions may apply for construction work with a temporary noise permit from the health department or for emergency services.

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Amplified Sound

Loud music is generally restricted after 10:00 PM, with some older mentions of 11:00 PM. The general quiet hours and decibel limits apply to amplified sound.

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Animals

Excessive or unnecessary noise from animals, such as continuous barking, falls under the general noise ordinance and is subject to the quiet hours and decibel limits.

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Vehicles

Motor vehicles must have mufflers that meet manufacturer specifications. Loud music from a car audible 50 feet away is prohibited. Dynamic braking devices (e.g., 'Jake Brakes') might also be regulated under the county ordinance.

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Unruly Parties

An ordinance targets unruly parties, defined as gatherings of three or more people on or near residential property disturbing public peace. A second violation within 365 days results in a $1,000 fine for the property owner.

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