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a <br />a general definition, which the common person would know, and we should not increase the <br />penalties, <br />There is a problem with the references in Articles 5 and 6. <br />The Sheriff commented that at this time, that they are not having a whole lot of problems with <br />enforcement. Vehicles, laud music, and parties and things of that nature are the main <br />concerns. The proposed changes will allow something with which the Sheriffs Office can work. <br />Citizen Comments: <br />Citizen #1, The terms "reasonable, " "detrimental," and the like are in the ear of the beholder <br />and are not legal or often practical. The trucks on US 70 at Lawrence Road are prohibited from <br />driving through the Town of Hillsborough, They gear down or are accelerating up the hill. <br />There are up to fifteen trucks per hour traveling along the road, according a recent NCDOT <br />traffic count. <br />Remove the muffler provision exemption from the noise control ordinance. This will give <br />citizens a vehicle far relief, <br />Citizen #2. Support far the noise ordinance, but she does have problems with go-cart racing as <br />late as 10 or 11:00 p,m. at night. Complaints on these activities have resulted in vandalism. <br />With her awn noise meter, she took a reading of 77 dB(A) at her home from the go-carts. A <br />lawn mower has a 68 dB(A) reading, The ordinance wculd help create a better quality of life, <br />Citizen #3, Whaf is the process? When wil! the Commissioners consider the ordinance again? <br />This is a public hearing. The Commissioners will direct staff to address the issues. <br />Will the hearing be closed tonight? <br />Is the proposed ordinance complaint driven and will the noise levels be raised? You should first <br />give people warnings, how would they know they are causing a noise problem? Will you re- <br />evaluate the ordinance in twelve months? The ordinance is complaint driven and a citizen <br />would call the sheriffs office. Staff will re-evaluate the ordinance every five to seven years, as <br />new technology emerges. <br />Citizen #4. He is a motor cross racer. People move to the country because that is where we <br />can make noise. We cannot race in the city, Will the measurement be made at a property line <br />where nobody lives? We do not want to hurt anybody, <br />Citizen #5. Generally supports the ordinance. Refuse trucks in the neighborhood in the very <br />early morning. Would hope that 7:00 a.m. would be the standard for such activities in <br />residential neighborhoods, <br />A number of state NCDOT pre-emption issues, particularly safety requirements will be reviewed <br />by the attorney's office, According to the County Attorney, the County cannot regulate in areas <br />the state has pre-empted. Truck equipment and muffling regulations are state safety laws. <br />There is a difference between regulating sound on private property and regulating sound on the <br />NCDOT streets. <br />4 <br />