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Dunkirk council tables permit for extended live music at Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club after residents complain
Summary
After residents raised noise and quality-of-life concerns about a permit that would allow live bands and amplified sound until 1 a.m. from May through October, the Dunkirk Common Council voted to table the application and asked staff to get more details from the applicant.
The Dunkirk Common Council on March 20 paused consideration of a request from the Northern Chautauqua Conservation Club for a permit that would allow live bands, speakers and radios from May 20 through Oct. 1 until 1 a.m.
Resident Melissa Zastrow told the council the club is in a residential area and that the proposed hours would disrupt sleep for workers and children. “They require sleep uninterrupted by bands,…
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