Hi, all.
Several of us had a productive meeting with the owner of Bowstring, Council
members Corey Branch and Christina Jones, the associate city attorney, city
attorney, and assistant city manager on Tuesday. Our focus was to educate
all parties about the ways in which a decibel-only requirement for
amplified music will likely still result in our being able to hear
Bowstring bands at audible levels from many different points within our
neighborhood.
The Council voted on the ordinance later that day which passed and has an
implementation date of January 1, I believe. An article is here.
<https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-news/wake-county-news/turning-down-the-volume-raleigh-city-council-oks-new-noise-ordinance/>
The Council also voted to approve hiring a sound engineer to advise on
noise mitigation approaches for Bowstring and other establishments. Corey
Branch noted that since Bowstring has known noise complaints they will have
to mitigate the issues to get a sound permit which would allow them to
amplify noise to a level above the 70 decibel limit in the newly approved
ordinance. We expect to be able to hear music played at 70 decibels at the
source but have committed to working with Bowstring and City staff to
understand the impact of different decibel levels and mitigation approaches
on how and where we hear music in the neighborhood. We will keep you posted
as we know more about a plan for that and will need your help.
Corey Branch emphasized that Raleigh is only on its third iteration of a
noise ordinance and that for other cities many more iterations have been
required before getting to one that feels like the right balance. I believe
the Council expects this will not be Raleigh's last iteration.
I have heard neighbors say that they have found Council members to be
unresponsive. I am personally willing to take the efforts of Corey Branch
(who represents our district) and Christina Jones (who represents the
district that Bowstring is in) at face value for now and work with them to
try to address our current issues as well as inform future iterations of
the noise ordinance.
FYI, Mark, I will send this same update to the main listserv and invite
anyone who wants to be part of this effort to join this action listserv.
Krista
Midwood & Dennis