What’s the Difference Between Decatur and DeKalb Noise Ordinances?

According to a letter to the Decatur City Commission by City Manager Peggy Merriss in this week’s meeting materials (page 62 of the PDF), the commission has asked city staff to evaluate the differences between Decatur and DeKalb’s noise ordinances in a response to a resident concern.

The evaluation found that for the most part, Decatur and DeKalb’s noise ordinances to be quite similar, with restricted times for various noisy activities usually varying by an hour and decibel levels varying by at most 10 dB(A) in either direction.  (See page 64 of the meeting materials for the full comparison chart)

However, the one “main difference” between the two ordinances is that Decatur does not provide specific hours when “landscaping” noise is allowed.  In DeKalb, the ordinance only allows for landscaping power tools to be used from 7a-9p on weekdays and 9a-9p on the weekend.

The City Manager’s letter suggests that if the city wants to amend the ordinance that they issue an announcement to the public and gather feedback from residents through the website, written comments and Open City Hall.

What's It Like Living Next to a Fire Station?

GLC writes in that he’s considering purchasing a home very close to the location of the new Oakhurst fire station and wonders whether there are any noise ordinances on the books that apply to the Decatur Fire Dept. The only thing I can find in the city’s noise ordinance is an EXEMPTION for city emergency vehicles.

So to help GLC out, I appeal to the expansive knowledge of my readers. What’s your experience living next to or near a fire station? (if it was the old Oakhurst fire station, even better) Are the sirens frequent and obnoxious?