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Committee asks staff to develop a decibel‑meter pilot and adds stricter draft CUP language on audible/low‑frequency sound

2677618 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners directed staff to design a decibel‑meter pilot to test objective noise measurement tools for entertainment venues and to return with a legal and technical implementation plan.

The land‑use committee on Sept. 28 directed staff to develop a pilot program that tests objective decibel‑measurement tools for nightlife and entertainment venues and to return with draft policy language and an implementation plan.

Why it matters: Commissioners and residents said subjective enforcement using a “reasonable person” or “plainly audible” test produces inconsistent results, burdens enforcement personnel and undermines confidence in enforcement outcomes. Committee members said objective, recorded decibel data could make enforcement more consistent and provide evidence the city and special magistrates can use in compliance…

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