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Naples council approves 4 Seasons’ live‑entertainment permits with noise limits and staged reviews
Summary
The City of Naples approved outdoor and indoor amplified‑music permits for the redeveloped Naples Beach Hotel (the 4 Seasons), limiting concurrent outdoor venues, requiring standardized audiovisual controls and property‑line decibel monitors, and ordering staged reviews for landward locations still under construction.
The City of Naples voted April 1 to approve both outdoor and indoor live‑entertainment permits for the redeveloped Naples Beach Hotel, operated as the 4 Seasons, while attaching noise‑control and review conditions aimed at protecting nearby residents.
Mayor Teresa Heitman read the quasi‑judicial resolution for petition 26‑LE‑3 and 26‑LE‑4 before the council heard testimony from Clay Brooker, attorney for the applicant, and Diego Angarita, the hotel’s general manager. Brooker said the applicant reduced the number of alternative outdoor venues from 16 to 11 and limited concurrent outdoor use to “no more than two outdoor locations on the seaward side and no more than two on the landward side” at any given time. He also said the resort would employ standardized audiovisual equipment, sound limiters and decibel meters at the property line and, as a general rule, end outdoor live entertainment by 10 p.m.
Erica Martin, the planning…
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