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Residents raise flooding and daytime noise concerns during public comment; council seeks clarification of existing noise rule

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Business owner Chris Sandy told the council recent storms and nearby development have caused new flooding in his building; resident Greg Boyd urged the council to expand the town’s noise ordinance beyond current quiet hours. Council sought clarification from staff about enforcement and existing language that protects quiet enjoyment.

Nashville — Two public-comment speakers urged the town to address recurring problems: one described new flooding at his downtown building following nearby construction, and another called for broader daytime noise restrictions.

Chris Sandy, who identified himself as the owner of a building at 720 South Body Street, said heavy recent storms caused flooding that reached multiple areas of his business — "40% of my building ... 10 inches of water in my shop," he said in the meeting. Sandy…

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