Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If the music were not stopped, what time would it normally end? You said that people could close their windows if they didn't want to hear it. Perhaps you could force people to do without fresh air and run their AC more - or perhaps the entertainment could be done indoors. This way everyone gets something. (BTW, claiming that we are under a "curfew" is a bit disengenous and misleading.) |
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I grew up at Cedar Lake Indiana and we had a place called Midway Ballroom on the lake.
On a nice summer evening you could hear the sounds of the bands coming from across the lake. In the 50's they had big name dance bands, then as time went on they had country,rock, disco etc. It is all torn down now and only a fond memory of mine. I can here the music at Spanish Springs and sometimes I can hear Sumter landing if the wind is blowing this way. At times I will grab a cocktail and set outside and listen and look at the stars,and enjoy the sounds of the distant music. If I wanted to live in a place where the streets are rolled up early and everyone toasts with Geritol then I would have bought a home at Sun City Center. Maybe a compromise would work and allow the music to continue at least on Friday and Sat. nights. New Years Eve is another night it should be allowed. Chrissy and I do not stay out late, but I think TV should allow them to have music as long as they keep things to a respectable level. HEY MORSE>>>>>people buy homes here to have fun and enjoy themselves....take things away and people will look elsewhere to buy. |
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I do not consider 9pm LATE NIGHT. If music can be played at the Squares until 9pm I do not believe 10PM for the Country Clubs is unreasonable.
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Yes, move to a new town to have some good retirement fun, then out law all fun but the kind that you like. Did I get it right? Yoda |
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And, what nobody has responded to yet: why can't the party go on inside? Is that too much to ask? Are we really that self-centered that we want to party the way we want - to hell with those who we may bother? Last edited by NJblue; 11-16-2009 at 03:54 PM. |
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What about those damned trains. They blow their horns all night long. Now there is something to curfew.
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Last edited by NJblue; 11-16-2009 at 02:44 PM. |
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(1) Radios, televisions, musical instruments and similar devices, and amplified human voice. Playing or permitting the playing of any radio, television, musical instrument or similar device, whether amplified or not amplified, or amplifying the human voice in such a manner or with such volume as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort and repose of a reasonable person in any type of residence or place of business; provided, however, this prohibition shall not apply to regularly scheduled outdoor entertainment activities in the downtown or urban areas within developments of regional impact, so long as such events terminate not later than 10:00 p.m. Most nights at Havana do end at 9:30 or 10pm, therefore why do we have to go inside.????? I don't want to purposely be inconsiderate, but there are always 2 sides to everything. Why should we, who do like to go out, need to be penalized for enjoying music and dancing.
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Oops, your right Red. I stand corrected. Just found the map and SS is in Sumter, not Marion. Thanks for the correction. I'll take my chocolate cake back now!!!! LOL.
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Also, note once again, no one is trying to curtail anyone's ability to enjoy music or dancing. To phrase it as such is highly disengenous. However, it appears that what you want to do is also dictate where you do that. If by doing so you cross the threshold of other people's enjoyment of their lives, then it certainly would seem reasonable and considerate to dance and listen to music indoors after a reasonable hour. The issue is what defines a reasonable hour. I said early on the 8 may be a bit early, but I think 9 may be a reasonable compromise. Note that based on the noise ordinace that you quoted above, the police seem to have the ability to completely restrict the outdoor music since the only allowance is for music played in downtown/urban settings. Also, based on this ordinance, this is not a Morse issue but a county issue. Quote:
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Maybe those who could be in defense of the few who
could be offended by evening music and festivities......keep two things in mind....those unhappy are in the minority.
As far as the sound and who it reaches or does not reach....how about the petition state as long as the noise is no louder than a train whistle/horn and no later at night than a train whistle/horn, then there is OBVIOUSLY no problem. How many have called the sherrifs office? How many have called TV admin offices to see who to address about the issue? Patience is on their side. They know there will be some initial b-eye-itching and then it will go away. Example: Remember once upon a time, not too long ago, TV used to keep the squares cranking until midnight to celebrate New Years. It was done for several years and then for reasons known only to the provacateurs....gone....close up now at 9 PM!!! Initial grumbling then the expected silence and sheep like compliance. No struggle.....NO PROGRESS!!!!!!!!! btk |
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County Ordinance
I pulled this from Municode.com. It contains all the ordinances for Sumter County. I copied only what I thought applied....you can go to municode.com and look in the library section if you want to read the whole ordinance.
Sec. 16-107. Specific prohibitions. The following specified acts and circumstances are hereby declared to constitute prohibited noise disturbances in violation of this article; provided however, such enumeration is not and shall not be deemed to be exclusive; provided further that all other acts and circumstances meeting the definition of noise disturbance are likewise declared to be in violation of this article. (1) Radios, televisions, musical instruments and similar devices, and amplified human voice. Playing or permitting the playing of any radio, television, musical instrument or similar device, whether amplified or not amplified, or amplifying the human voice in such a manner or with such volume as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort and repose of a reasonable person in any type of residence or place of business; provided, however, this prohibition shall not apply to regularly scheduled outdoor entertainment activities in the downtown or urban areas within developments of regional impact, so long as such events terminate not later than 10:00 p.m. (2) Neighborhood parties and disturbances. Sounds originating from a residence or residential common area as a result of a party or other activities which may otherwise not be considered a noise disturbance under section 16-105 but arises to a noise disturbance due to the time of day or evening. (3) Barking dogs. Allowing a dog to bark, howl, or whine continuously between the hours of 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. until such noise arises to the level of a noise disturbance under section 16-105. Any person or entity cited for a violation under this specific subsection shall not be subject to the penalties in this article. Instead, any person or entity cited for a violation under this specific subsection shall be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter 4 of the Sumter County Code. The sheriff's deputy may defer enforcement against the owner of the animal to animal control in accordance with Chapter 4 of the Sumter County Code if the deputy is unable to personally observe the barking, howling, or whining to determine whether such noise arises to the level of a noise disturbance as defined under section 16-105. (Ord. No. 2001-6, § 7, 4-10-01; Ord. No. 2004-19, § 1, 7-15-04)
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