Dunedin Debates Sound and Outdoor Dining Ordinance Changes

In a recent meeting, the Dunedin Local Planning Agency delved into the issues surrounding the enforcement of noise ordinances and proposed changes to outdoor dining regulations. The Agency discussed amendments to the city’s Land Development Code to provide clarity on amplified sound, with a focus on maintaining a noise level of 65 decibels after 11:00 p.m. and extending the deadline for amplified sound on New Year’s Eve.

The most significant topic of the meeting was the proposed amendment to the noise ordinance, which aimed to clarify the regulations on amplified sound. Jennifer Bramley presented the amendments, stressing that the changes sought to maintain the existing noise level guidelines while addressing past confusion. The agency’s discussion centered on the need for clarity and consistency in enforcing noise regulations, particularly concerning amplified sound after 11:00 p.m. The public weighed in with various viewpoints. Michael Lyn Bryant, representing Dunedin Brewery, spoke about the need for clarity to support local businesses. John Deer, a local musician, emphasized clear communication of the ordinance to law enforcement to prevent misinterpretation. Jason Sebert, a business owner and resident, raised concerns about the impact of enforcement on downtown growth and culture.

The debate extended to the calibration of decibel readers, the distinction between types of noise, and the specific regulations regarding amplified sound. The Sheriff’s Office announced plans to dedicate a Community Policing Officer to monitor noise and disruptive behavior downtown from Wednesday through Saturday. This comprehensive approach to noise regulation was seen as a step towards addressing the issues raised in public comments.

Furthermore, the Agency discussed proposed changes to outdoor hospitality regulations, focusing on permits for outdoor dining areas on private property and sidewalk cafes on city property. The ordinance suggested a conditional use provision for outdoor dining areas exceeding 500 square feet and a three-year grace period for applicants to comply with new regulations. The discussion included the impact of these changes on businesses and residents, with public input from Katie duar pisi, chair of the Chamber of Commerce, advocating for the removal of the “vacate” term from the current ordinance, and Mary Aend expressing opposition to this removal.

The meeting also covered the number of outdoor areas currently permitted in the city, with 25 citywide and 16 downtown. Public comments on this topic were polarized. On one side, speakers like Tina Aila and Lex Carr supported the removal of the vacate policy to promote economic stability and prosperity. On the other side, individuals like Deborah Chase argued for maintaining the policy to protect the community’s quality of life.

Additionally, speakers during the meeting addressed the broader impact of the proposed outdoor dining regulations. Concerns were raised about the potential negative effects on businesses, such as the inconvenience of vacating outdoor areas at set times and the impact on attracting a younger demographic to the area. The proposed changes sparked a debate about balancing the vibrancy of downtown Dunedin with the well-being of its residents.

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Mayor:
Julie Ward Bujalski
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