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OSWEGO, NY 鈥?A local tavern owners request for a waiver of the noise ordinance created a din at Mondays Planning and Development Committee meeting.Don Wahrendorf, representing The Sting, 49 W. Bridge St., requested a noise variance for the summer months for live acoustic music two-piece sets on the patio stanley cups uk between the hours of 9 p.m. and 1 a.m., Wednesday- stanley tumbler Saturday evenings, depending on the availability of the musicians.The committee had previously tabled the request pending further information. I was told by one councilor that we had all kinds of complaints from people on Bridge Street. I asked the people on Bridge Street and they said they didnt complain, Wahrendorf said.First Ward Councilor Fran Enwright read a correspondence he received from two dozen residents of his ward. As working families and homeowners, we are absolutely opposed to any waiver for the noise ordinance being granted to the Sting tavern, he read. The proposal to waiver or weaken the rules to allow the Sting to play music beyond the allowable 65 decibels well into the night resulted in many calls to the police last year. Th stanley cup e loud music repels families from choosing our neighborhood and encourages existing families to move out, he continued. We had five complaints in two months. I dont think that is too awfully bad, Wahrendorf said quoting figures from the police chief.He added that there is another bar 130 feet away from the Sting that also has bands. I have gotten no complaints about any other b |
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