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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Musical Noise in Grayton

Grayton Beach has a Noise Ordinance. You can read it here:

http://library8.municode.com/default-test/template.htm?view=browse&doc_action=setdoc&doc_keytype=tocid&doc_key=facef78260c6d5a36b1ba0abfd612530&infobase=12452

I live on Pine Street on the other side of Rivard, and in the evenings I can hear the music and the microphone chatter from Pandora's. I can only imagine what those residents on the Grayton Trail hear. It does break up that cool Fall Sleeping that I was referring too. This is just another case where our neighborhood commercial establishments have extended their entertainment out into the neighborhood beyond the limits of their property boundaries. To combat this, one has to close the doors and windows and give up that cool Fall Sleeping or wait for the magical bewitching hour when the music stops.

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3 comments:

  1. HEAR you loud and clear. I stay at Hibiscus a couple of times a year and you can definitely hear the music. Good thing I am a night owl. By the way enjoy the blog...especially appreciated the oil updates. Thanks for allowing anonymous comments, know they can sometimes get out of control.
    R. Sterling, Atlanta Ga.

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  2. You are welcome. I am hoping that with this feature open we will get more comments from the readers. Both blogs allow this feature on comments.

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  3. Hey Ann,

    I read on SOWAL that the folks around the old Wheel House on 30A are becoming a little nervous about a new development going up that will have all in and out traffic going through three residential streets instead of on 30 A. Can you keep us updated on this?
    I thought that the Comp Plan said all new business had to face main street and main entrance/exit had to be on the main street. So will appreciate any updates as my MIL has a rental in that area.
    Bob S. TN

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