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 | |Source Zone 	|Receiver Zone	|Day Hours (7 a.m. - 10 p.m.)	|Night Hours (10 p.m. - 7 a.m.)  |  | |Source Zone  | 
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 | |Residential	|Residential	|55 dBA	|50 dBA*  |  | |Residential  | 
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 | |Commercial	|Residential	|60 dBA	|55 dBA*  |  | |Commercial  | 
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 | |Industrial	|Residential	|65 dBA	|60 dBA*  |  | |Industrial  | 
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 | ==Daytime hours (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) ==__NOTOC__
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 | '''Indoors:''' Sound must not exceed 60 dBA when measured at the lot line.
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 | '''Outdoors:''' Lawnmowers, riding tractors, and small garden tools: Must not exceed 80 dBA, measured at 25 feet or the lot line, whichever is further.
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 | '''General sound:''' No specific general limit is provided for daytime hours, but the code states that sound shall not "injure or endanger the safety or health of humans; or annoy or disturb a reasonable person of normal sensitivities". 
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 | ==Nighttime hours (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.) ==
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 | '''General rule:''' No excessive noise is allowed.
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 | '''Specifics:''' The code refers to the limits specified in Section 18.10.010 for this time period.
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 | '''Amplified sound:''' Sound from devices like speakers is not allowed to be "plainly audible" inside a dwelling unit during these hours. 
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 | ==Other considerations==
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 | '''Impulsive sound:''' Peak sound pressure levels cannot exceed 100 dB during the day and 80 dB at night, according to Noise Free America.
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 | '''Land use zones:''' Limits can vary based on the zone (residential, commercial, industrial). For instance, the standard is 65 dBA for a commercial/mixed-use zone and 70 dBA for an employment or industrial zone when measured at the lot line of a dwelling unit, as stated in City of Portland, Oregon code.
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 | '''Enforcement:''' The city's noise code (Title 18) is used to address a wide range of issues, including those from amplified sound, commercial and industrial operations, home equipment, and construction.
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 | '''Leaf blowers:''' There are separate regulations for leaf blowers that are not covered under the general home equipment rules.
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Maximum Permissible Sound Levels
The general sound levels in Portland, as measured at the property line of the receiving property, are as follows: 
| Source Zone
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Receiver Zone
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Day Hours (7 a.m. - 10 p.m.)
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Night Hours (10 p.m. - 7 a.m.)
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| Residential
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Residential
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55 dBA
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50 dBA*
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| Commercial
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Residential
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60 dBA
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55 dBA*
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| Industrial
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Residential
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65 dBA
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60 dBA*
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