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Millbrook Club seeks one-hour sound ordinance extension for July 12 event; board to vote in two weeks

3194198 · April 25, 2025
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Summary

Patrick Murphy, general manager of the Millbrook Club, asked the Board of Selectmen for a one-hour extension of the town’s sound ordinance for the club’s July 12 annual event. The board acknowledged the routine request, said the town will accept public comment for two weeks and will vote at the next meeting.

Patrick Murphy, general manager of the Millbrook Club, told the Board of Selectmen on April 24 that the club plans an annual July 12 event with live music and requested a sound-ordinance extension to 11:45 p.m. for that night.

"On July 12, we'll be hosting our annual plan bake. There will be live music... we're asking for an extension to 11:45," Murphy said during the meeting. The board said it follows a two-week notice practice for these requests and will allow public comment before taking a vote.

First Selectman Fred Camillo and other board members said the club has operated similar events without substantial complaints over the last six years, and the board does not anticipate issues with the extension. The town will place the item on the agenda for a formal vote at the next meeting, and the public will have a two-week opportunity to submit comments, the board said.

Murphy joined the meeting by Zoom and answered the board’s procedural questions; no formal action was taken at the April 24 meeting.

The club’s request will be posted with the town’s agenda for the next Board of Selectmen meeting where the board will vote on the temporary extension to the sound ordinance.