City living inevitably brings residents in close contact with their neighbours. This means that everyone has to respect the rights of others to tranquility. On July 10, 2003, in the interest of maintaining public peace, well-being, comfort or tranquility or the neighbourhood's peace and quiet, Gatineau's Municipal Council adopted by-law 44-2003 on respecting noise in the territory of the city of Gatineau.
It is prohibited to do any body work or repairs, or to use a compressor, sander, percussion tool or other similarly noisy machine between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. the following morning.
It is prohibited to operate a pool filter, fan, air conditioner, heat pump, generator or any other type of pump, compressor, motor or residential, commercial or industrial machinery that emits more than 60 dBA in the daytime and 55 dBA at night in a residential area.
In the case of engines, air conditioners and compressors that are not running continuously, the noise levels referred to in the previous paragraph are 65 dBA in the daytime and 60 dBA at night.
The use of motor brakes is prohibited throughout Gatineau.
It is prohibited to market or advertise in the streets by calling out, shouting, ringing a bell or in any way disturbing the public peace, well-being, comfort or tranquility or the neighbourhood's peace and quiet.
Given the noise irritant (sirens, shock waves, repetitive impact, etc.) they cause, construction, renovation or demolition work within 150 metres of a building used for residential purposes is prohibited at any time other than Mondays to Saturdays between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., except in the case of emergency work on public infrastructures or work that has been expressly authorized by the Executive Committee.
For additional information about by-law 44-2003 on respecting noise in the territory of the city of Gatineau, call 3-1-1.
The information on this page is a summary. It does not replace the terms and conditions or provisions of by-law 44-2003 on respecting noise in the territory of the city of Gatineau.
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