Fairfax County Noise Ordinance
Taken from: Fairfax County Noise Ordinance | Planning Development
On November 17, 2015, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors adopted a new Noise Ordinance to better address the methodology used in noise measurements, consider the appropriateness of establishing daytime and nighttime noise levels to protect the community, and to add other objective criteria to regulate noise within Fairfax County. The 2015 Noise Ordinance has subsequently been amended. The current Noise Ordinance is contained in Chapter 108.1 of the County Code.
The overall goal of the Noise Ordinance is to:
- Recognize that there will always be certain levels of noise that occur in the normal course of daily living;
- Allow certain levels of daytime noise so that people can live, work, and play during the day; and
- Minimize nighttime noise so residents have an appropriate quiet environment in their homes at night.
The overall framework of the Noise Ordinance is to:
- Prohibit certain activities (prohibitions);
- Exclude certain activities from the Noise Ordinance (exceptions); and
- When not specifically prohibited or excepted, then activities or sources of sound would be subject to maximum decibel levels.
Use the following guidance document to help you determine if the noise you're hearing is actually a true violation of Fairfax County law or not:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RB-L4ejtOPO4f7-bpgSHOkm7JXG7ZCKJ/view?usp=sharing
If you feel you'd like to record this incident in the Walnut Ridge Cluster Incident Tracking Tool, you can do so here: WRCA Incident Reporter (google.com)