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General municipal noise ordinance only (Chapter 142, adopted 2007-08-13 by L.L. 11-2007; amended 2015). No leaf-blower-specific or fuel-source provision; the ordinance exempts intermittent daytime use of residential lawn/garden equipment (§142-4A(1)). No gas-blower regulation.
Carve-outs:
Homeowner personal use — Homeowner's or tenant's personal use on private property
Sources: Local Law No. 1 of 2021 PDF at https://ecode360.com/SA2797/laws/LF1299049.pdf; codified Chapter 142 noise tables at https://ecode360.com/8081428. The 0126 PIRG-narrative row claimed partial_ban with no enacted date; 2026-05-06 surfaced the L.L. 1 of 2021 codified text. Sagaponack's framework parallels Flower Hill (Nassau) — fuel-source-named primary rule + equipment-class noise/dB layer in a separate chapter. Verification flag cleared 2026-05-06.
Last updated: Jun 2, 2026
Research & citations
- Code Book — Village of Sagaponack
— Village of Sagaponack, 2022-04-01
Village of Sagaponack code book landing page. April 2022 27East coverage documents a seasonal commercial-landscaper gas leaf blower ban; the exact seasonal dates and current chapter number are to be captured from this code book.
- Village of Sagaponack — Local Law No. 1 of 2021 (full text PDF)
— Village of Sagaponack, 2021-02-16
Codified text of L.L. No. 1 of 2021 enacting Village Code §30-9(I) regulating gas-powered leaf blowers and gas-powered hedge trimmers. Hours-only commercial restriction with homeowner/tenant private-use exception. Penalty provision §30-20(C).
- Village of Sagaponack — Chapter 142 (Noise) octave-band tables
— Village of Sagaponack
Codified Chapter 142 noise standards — octave-band decibel caps applying equipment-class-neutrally. Daytime steady-state 78–40 dB across audible spectrum; nighttime 75–37 dB; transient 85–47 dB. Functionally constrains GLBs as de facto cap pattern same as West Hampton Dunes / Plandome Heights / Hempstead Town.
Pending Three state bills — rebate passed both chambers, sale + seasonal use still pending
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