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Resident complains board deputies failed to shut down paid, loud events on Brown Road West

Madison County Board of Supervisors · December 2, 2025
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Summary

John B. Brown told the Madison County Board of Supervisors he called sheriff's deputies 33 times about two paid, late-night events on nearby properties and presented printed copies of the county's loud-noise ordinance and planning-and-zoning permit rules, saying deputies did not enforce the rules on at least one night.

John B. Brown, a resident of 235 Brown Road West Canton, told the Madison County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 1 that two paid events on neighboring properties on Nov. 27 and Nov. 29 involved amplified music and ATV/4-wheeler activity that disturbed his household and other neighbors.

Brown said he called the Madison County Sheriff’s Department 33 times across the two nights and that deputies who responded did not consistently enforce the county’s newly adopted loud-noise ordinance or the county’s rules for paid events…

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