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Chapter 17.330 — OUTDOOR MUSIC AND NOISE IN THE DOWNTOWN

Sebastopol Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Sebastopol

17.330.010 Downtown noise permit required.

A Downtown Noise Permit shall be required for uses in the Downtown (Figure 17.08-1) that request periodic exceedances of the noise standards contained in SMC 8.25.060 and that are not subject to a temporary use permit as established by SMC 17.430. SMC 17.435 establishes the procedure for consideration of Downtown Noise Permits.

17.330.020 Downtown noise permit standards – community events.

The following standards apply to community-wide events that occur on public or private property which are not otherwise permitted by the City:

Sound sources associated with outside activities associated with a community event (e.g. fairs, entertainment events, and sporting events) between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. from Sunday through Thursday and between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays, and City-recognized holidays shall not exceed 80 dBA, Lmax at the property line of the property on which the event is being held.

17.330.030 Downtown noise permit standards – private events.

The following standards apply to events that occur on private property and are open to clients or patrons of an establishment.

A. A Downtown Noise Permit shall only be issued for events that either:

  1. Are a one-time event that is held for no more than three days.

  2. Are a recurring event that is held no more than twice per month.

B. Any exceedance of the noise standards contained in SMC 8.25.060 shall be for no more than three hours in any 24-hour period.

C. Any exceedance of the noise standards contained in SMC 8.25.060 shall be limited to the hours of 9 am to 10:30 pm on a Friday and/or a Saturday and 9 am to 10 pm on a Sunday. Noise levels shall not be exceeded on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.

D. The exterior noise standards established at SMC 8.25.060 shall not be exceeded by more than 10 dBA at any time. An exceedance of more than 10 dBA is not eligible for a Downtown Noise Permit and shall require a variance.

E. Reasonable methods to attenuate noise shall be incorporated into the site plan and event in order to minimize excessive noise exposure to nearby residences. Such methods may include, but not be limited to:

  1. Orienting the activity or event, including speakers and other noise-generating equipment, so that noise is directed away from residential areas.

  2. Use of noise barriers when noise will be generated outdoors or in a building that is open to the outdoors (windows, doors, etc. that are held open during the event or will be opened on a regular basis during the event) to ensure that off-site noise levels are minimized.

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  1. Having a sound engineer on-site during the event to review and adjust settings on the soundboard, amplifiers, and other noise-generating and noise-modulating equipment to ensure that the interior noise standard at affected areas is not exceeded.

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Contents — Sebastopol Zoning Code
Sebastopol Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 17.04 — ZONING CODE
  2. Chapter 17.08 — DEFINITIONS
  3. Chapter 17.10 — ZONING DISTRICTS
  4. Chapter 17.20 — RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
  5. Chapter 17.25 — COMMERCIAL, OFFICE, AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS
  6. Chapter 17.30 — COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT
  7. Chapter 17.32 — OS - OPEN SPACE DISTRICT
  8. Chapter 17.40 — PC - PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT
  9. Chapter 17.44 — WETLANDS DISTRICTS (W, WS COMBINING, WF COMBIN…
  10. Chapter 17.46 — ESOS - ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCENIC OPEN SPACE COM…
  11. Chapter 17.48 — RECOVERY (REC) COMBINING DISTRICT
  12. Chapter 17.100 — GENERAL HEIGHT, YARD ENCROACHMENT, CREEK SETB…
  13. Chapter 17.110 — OFF-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS
  14. Chapter 17.120 — SIGN REGULATIONS
  15. Chapter 17.130 — GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO TELECOMMUNICAT…
  16. Chapter 17.140 — WIND TURBINE TOWERS
  17. Chapter 17.150 — CULTURAL HERITAGE
  18. Chapter 17.160 — NONCONFORMING USES
  19. Chapter 17.200 — RESIDENTIAL DENSITY ALLOWANCES
  20. Chapter 17.210 — MANUFACTURED HOMES
  21. Chapter 17.220 — ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
  22. Chapter 17.225 — TEMPORARY CARE UNIT
  23. Chapter 17.230 — SMALL LOT SUBDIVISIONS
  24. Chapter 17.240 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSION
  25. Chapter 17.250 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
  26. Chapter 17.255 — AFFORDABLE HOUSING DENSITY BONUS
  27. Chapter 17.260 — HOME-BASED BUSINESSES
  28. Chapter 17.280 — PARK AND RECREATION LAND DEDICATION AND FEES
  29. Chapter 17.290 — PROHIBITION ON RENTAL HOUSING PRICE GOUGING A…
  30. Chapter 17.295 — DISASTER RECOVERY HOUSING PROVISIONS
  31. Chapter 17.300 — OUTDOOR USES
  32. Chapter 17.310 — PUBLIC ART - REQUIRING PUBLIC ART AS PART OF …
  33. Chapter 17.320 — TRANSITIONAL SITES
  34. Chapter 17.330 — OUTDOOR MUSIC AND NOISE IN THE DOWNTOWN
  35. Chapter 17.340 — FORMULA BUSINESS REGULATIONS
  36. Chapter 17.345 — SERVICE STATIONS AND CAR WASHES
  37. Chapter 17.350 — ALCOHOL USE PERMIT CRITERIA
  38. Chapter 17.355 — MOBILE FOOD TRUCK REGULATIONS
  39. Chapter 17.360 — COMPREHENSIVE CANNABIS REGULATIONS
  40. Chapter 17.400 — PROCEDURES AND ADMINISTRATION - GENERAL PROVI…
  41. Chapter 17.405 — ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT
  42. Chapter 17.410 — ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
  43. Chapter 17.415 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PROCEDURE
  44. Chapter 17.420 — VARIANCE PROCEDURE
  45. Chapter 17.425 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION UNDER THE FAIR HOUSI…
  46. Chapter 17.430 — TEMPORARY USE PERMITS
  47. Chapter 17.435 — DOWNTOWN NOISE PERMITS
  48. Chapter 17.440 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  49. Chapter 17.445 — GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING AMENDMENT PROCEDURE
  50. Chapter 17.450 — DESIGN REVIEW PROCEDURE
  51. Chapter 17.455 — APPEAL PROCEDURE
  52. Chapter 17.460 — PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURE
  53. Chapter 17.470 — ENFORCEMENT/PENALTIES
  54. Chapter 17.500 — CITY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

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