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File #: 24-1434    Name: Conduct second hearing and adopt amendments to Title 8, Chapter 8.40, "Noise Control" of Ordinance Code of Fresno County
In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #: Ordinance No. 24-021
Title: Conduct second hearing and adopt amendments to Title 8, Chapter 8.40, "Noise Control" of the Ordinance Code of Fresno County; and waive reading of the Ordinance in its entirety.
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Ordinance No. 24-021, 3. Ordinance Redline, 4. Ordinance Summary, 5. Public Comment
DATE: December 17, 2024

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Supervisor Nathan Magsig, District 5
John Zanoni, Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator

SUBJECT: Amendment to Ordinance Code of Fresno County, Title 8, Chapter 8.40, "Noise Control"

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Conduct second hearing and adopt amendments to Title 8, Chapter 8.40, "Noise Control" of the Ordinance Code of Fresno County; and waive reading of the Ordinance in its entirety.
REPORT

The recommended action will amend Chapter 8.40, "Noise Control" of the Ordinance Code of Fresno County to make the more serious violations of the ordinance a misdemeanor, and to institute a civil fine regimen as an alternative to, or in addition to prosecution for misdemeanor violations. These amendments will also provide enforcement authority to the Fresno County Sheriff, Fresno County Code Enforcement, and other enforcement officers designated by the County Administrative Officer in addition to the Public Health Officer or his duly authorized deputy. This item is countywide.

The proposed amendments to Title 8, Chapter 8.40, "Noise Control" of the Ordinance Code of Fresno County were considered in a first hearing and passed by the Board of Supervisors on December 3, 2024 and set for this second hearing for final adoption.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

The Board may determine not to approve the recommended actions; however, the current enforcement mechanisms for addressing excessive noise generated by certain activities including but not limited to social gatherings, parties and commercial event venues in residential or unpermitted zoning locations are inadequate to resolve many excessive noise situations that negatively affect public health and safety.

FISCAL IMPACT:

Initial adoption and initiation of enforcement of the proposed amendments to Chapter 8.40 "Noise Control" will not result in an increase in Net County Cost as existing budget allocations to the affected departments are estimated to be sufficie...

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