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Re: New rules to address noise complaints for restaurants and nightclubs
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Council pres. said they need to consult more w/ bar and restaurant owners.


That's what Council Pres. Vega does any time he doesn't want to take a stand on an issue.

More discussion, further study and "reaching out".

Politic-speak for "I'm not doing anything that may lose me votes".

He's a master at that.

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This is why Newark Avenue doesn't have nice things.

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whatever became of this? this is a really important issue b/c i think its EXTREMELY unrealistic to limit clubs to these ridiculous standards.


The ordinance was on the council agenda last week and was tabled. Council pres. said they need to consult more w/ bar and restaurant owners.

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I'd really like to see the pros and cons for this. And i don't want to hear, neighbors deserve peace and quiet. This is a city, there will be bars/ clubs, they should have some rights as well.


Sounds like you're not up for discussing this.

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erin,

don't quote me on this, but there were several reliable sources that told me this won't be in effect. i've discussed it this past weekend. this shouldn't be a real issue.

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whatever became of this? this is a really important issue b/c i think its EXTREMELY unrealistic to limit clubs to these ridiculous standards.

everyone's spewing "art, art, art" well, music is art as well. And it seems like anyone that tries to bring original music to this town is facing an uphill battle if this is passed.

I was at automata chino this weekend and this was brought up. Apparently a bunch of business owners are trying to fight this. I was shocked to hear fullop is for it.

I'd really like to see the pros and cons for this. And i don't want to hear, neighbors deserve peace and quiet. This is a city, there will be bars/ clubs, they should have some rights as well.

It's taken so long to get places that local bands can play, and when you get something good going it seems like its only a matter of time before they get shut down.

i left the bar around 2 and there were no stabbings/fights, just a bunch of people having a good time.

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This ordinance is good in principle, but the noise levels don't seem realistic.

Regarding Nico's (now York St. Tavern), there was an issue with noise but the larger issue there was the gangs of people (mostly 20-something a-holes not from the area) that would make noise, p!ss in the street and curse like MFers at 2AM after the bar closed. Not sure if York St. Tavern has the same issues, but I do know their food sucks and by the looks of things it's still a dive, just a different name.

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New rules for clubs

Thursday, October 16, 2008
By KEN THORBOURNE
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The Jersey City City Council has introduced an ordinance creating an entertainment license that differentiates between restaurants and nightclubs and sets limits on how loud they can be.

The stated purpose of the ordinance, which was introduced and then tabled at the council's Sept. 24 meeting, is to help city officials clamp down on "occurrence detrimental to the public's safety," including "riots, disorderly groups, public consumption of alcohol and urination."

The new proposal limits restaurants to a decibel level of 55 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and then 45 decibels from 10 p.m. until closing. Nightclubs would be restricted to 65 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and 50 decibels from 10 p.m. to closing.

Sound measurements could be taken either inside or outside the establishment depending on the nature of the complaint, officials said. Special permits would still be granted for outdoor entertainment, city officials said.

The decibel levels could change before the ordinance is adopted, said Commerce Division Director Paul Barna.

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It's not like they enforce these laws anyway. Nothing changed at Sand Bar after the original law went into effect.

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How many decibels are Frank the Pizza Guy's megaphones?

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The new proposal limits restaurants to a decibel level of 55 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and then 45 decibels from 10 p.m. until closing. Nightclubs would be restricted to 65 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and 50 decibels from 10 p.m. to closing.

Sound measurements could be taken either inside or outside the establishment depending on the nature of the complaint, officials said.


I think this needs some clarification... 65 decibels is the equivalent of a normal conversation between 2 people. Clubs would be in violation of the ordinance if a waiter dropped a plate on the floor!

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+1 Mark!

I pointed this out in several emails I sent to Steve Fulop back in Dec \'07, when they had a working committee on this noise ordinance. Obviously, those who signed off on this ordinance did not consider it important what are widely published decibel scales as to conversation, acoustic music, etc, as the ordinance level quoted above is absurd for a guideline.

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*One-third of the total power of a 75-piece orchestra comes from the bass drum.

*High frequency sounds of 2-4,000 Hz are the most damaging. The uppermost octave of the piccolo is 2,048-4,096 Hz.

*Aging causes gradual hearing loss, mostly in the high frequencies.

*Speech reception is not seriously impaired until there is about 30 dB loss; by that time severe damage may have occurred.

*Hypertension and various psychological difficulties can be related to noise exposure.

*The incidence of hearing loss in classical musicians has been estimated at 4-43%, in rock musicians 13-30%.

*Statistics for the Decibel (Loudness) Comparison Chart were taken from a study by Marshall Chasin , M.Sc., Aud(C), FAAA, Centre for Human Performance & Health, Ontario, Canada. There were some conflicting readings and, in many cases, authors did not specify at what distance the readings were taken or what the musician was actually playing. In general, when there were several readings, the higher one was chosen

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For the oldies of JCList..we once had that thread regarding Nicco's on Washington. I'm not sure if this is one of the threads that was cleaned up when the webmaster had to dump old threads to make space. The drama that happened over the noise coming from Nicco's was severe. Some folks who post here and were involved in this may want to chime in....

There is also this thread (click)

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For the oldies of JCList..we had that thread regarding Nico's. I'm not sure if this is one of the threads that was cleaned up when the webmaster had to dump old threads to make space, but the drama that happened over the noise coming from Nico's was severe. Some folks who post that were involved in this may want to chime in....

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Another example of our fine city's priorities. They probably sat around for 3 weeks discussing this one. Your tax dollars at work.

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What I'd love to know is how bad a bar has to be for it's license to be turned down for renewal. Is there any level of litter, noise and 3am streetfights that will do this, or "once you're in, you're in"?

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I hate when music is too loud or if the volume is on with any TV show... I think pub culture is meant for talking...

Anyway here is a chart of noise Db.

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This whole ordinance is a bit silly.

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seriously...can you buy a decibel measurer?


That's a pretty fancy one... the most common is one from good old Radio Shack.. I've had mine for years. $50.

http://www.radioshack.com/product/ind ... decibel&parentPage=search

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I wonder, does this apply to a straight up bar? Or do they have to fall into the "Nightclub" or "restaurant" category?

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The new proposal limits restaurants to a decibel level of 55 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and then 45 decibels from 10 p.m. until closing. Nightclubs would be restricted to 65 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and 50 decibels from 10 p.m. to closing.

Sound measurements could be taken either inside or outside the establishment depending on the nature of the complaint, officials said.


I think this needs some clarification... 65 decibels is the equivalent of a normal conversation between 2 people. Clubs would be in violation of the ordinance if a waiter dropped a plate on the floor!

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Move on new rules for clubs, eateries

Tuesday, October 07, 2008
By KEN THORBOURNE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

The Jersey City City Council has introduced an ordinance creating an entertainment license that differentiates between restaurants and nightclubs and sets limits on how loud they can be.

The stated purpose of the ordinance, which was introduced and then tabled at the council's Sept. 24 meeting, is to help city officials clamp down on "occurrence detrimental to the public's safety," including "riots, disorderly groups, public consumption of alcohol and urination."

The ordinance was tabled to give city officials time to notify the roughly 30 business owners with entertainment licenses about the proposed changes, officials said.

Last year, the city passed an ordinance to stop outdoor entertainment at 11 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, primarily to address complaints about the SandBar Cafe on Marin Boulevard.

The new proposal limits restaurants to a decibel level of 55 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and then 45 decibels from 10 p.m. until closing. Nightclubs would be restricted to 65 decibels from noon to 10 p.m. and 50 decibels from 10 p.m. to closing.

Sound measurements could be taken either inside or outside the establishment depending on the nature of the complaint, officials said. Special permits would still be granted for outdoor entertainment, city officials said.

The decibel levels could change before the ordinance is adopted, said Commerce Division Director Paul Barna.

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