[Vision2020] noise ordinance

Sunil Ramalingam sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 28 10:05:01 PDT 2007


Tom,

I don't disagree with what you have said about being a considerate neighbor. 
  But I do think there should be a specific sound limit, and one should only 
be cited for exceeding that limit.  It should not be up to the officer's 
discretion.

Sunil


>From: Tom Ivie <the_ivies3 at yahoo.com>
>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] noise ordinance
>Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 00:22:46 -0700 (PDT)
>
>I think a compromise can be made on the noise ordinance.  How about 
>limiting it to noise after a certain time, say 10:00pm.  I doubt that 
>someone who respects a neighborhood and being neighborly will blatantly be 
>disrespectful to neighbors after that time.  If they do, cite them.  Maybe 
>even go as far as involving alcohol, that tends to create more problems at 
>times like beer cans/bottles in neighbors yards/broken in the street, along 
>with the yelling/singing of "DAYO" at 11:30pm while the neighborhood kids 
>are in bed trying to sleep (along with most of the parents).  I personally 
>have a problem with someone that leaves a half  or even quarter empty beer 
>can next to my curb for my 4 yr old to find by accident -not cool. I don't 
>have a problem with someone honking their horn obnoxiously (well maybe a 
>little -just being honest) in the daytime but at 11:30 at night because 
>they are too lazy to go to the door that is 30 ft away -I have a problem 
>with that.  Then after drinking
>  at the house/apt. the whole crew piles into cars to hit the bars and I 
>hope and pray that is all they hit -All I can say is that I hope they have 
>a designated driver.  It is about being a responsible, considerate, and 
>respectful neighbor.
>
>Tom & Liz Ivie
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