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Resident urges music–neighborhood permit model and lower event fees to ease noise and event barriers
Summary
A resident and neighborhood board member asked the Music Commission to consider permit models that formalize neighborhood–venue relations to reduce noise conflicts and lower event permitting costs for community projects in East César Chavez and similar neighborhoods.
During public communications the commission heard from Ryan Saunders, a resident of the East César Chavez neighborhood and neighborhood board member, who urged the commission to consider permit models that formalize interaction between venues and neighbors and to reduce permitting barriers for community events.
Saunders cited examples from other cities where special-use permits create a framework for ongoing dialogue between bar/venue operators and residents. “The Lower Greenville area…
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