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PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR HEARING IS ON FILE IN THE <br />Chief of Environmental Planning and Code Enforcement Roland DeBlois provided <br />background and analysis on a Code Enforcement Board noise violation case involving a <br />complaint by Denise Kelly about the sound level of her neighbors' (Charles and Lisa Fannin) <br />pool heater. The case was discussed by the Board on July 2, 2013 and again on September 10, <br />2013, at which time staff was directed to develop procedures to minimize potential noise <br />disturbance from outdoor mechanical equipment in certain developments. Director DeBlois <br />summarized the proposed amendments to the Land Development Regulations (LDR's) - Chapter <br />911 Zoning, Section 911.15(2) Yard encroachments; Chapter 912, Single -Family Development, <br />Section 912.07(1) (b) 6; and Chapter 974, Noise and Vibration Control, Section 974.06, <br />Exemptions; and relayed the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and staff <br />for Board approval of the proposed Ordinance. <br />A brief discussion ensued about whether the Homeowners Associations in the affected <br />developments would be willing to accommodate the residents who need to make the noise - <br />reduction modifications required in the proposed Ordinance. <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br />Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision asked whether the pump at the Osprey Marsh <br />Project, which is adjacent to a residence, would be subject to the new noise regulations. <br />Chief DeBlois, with input from Public Works Director Chris Mora, advised that the pump <br />will be insulated enough to meet the County's decibel requirements. <br />Leonard Kaczynski, Lakes of Sandridge, commended the Board on maintaining noise <br />levels that are above Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) standards, and <br />�!(144PG693 <br />December 10, 2013 14 <br />