Description
Neighbors are throwing parties which involve loud music, drunken yelling, and littering throughout the entire street. There's also vehicles parked in other people's yards when the party is ongoing.
also asked...
Q. What day(s) of the week do you notice the noise issue?
A. Friday, Saturday, Sunday
A. Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Q. What time frame do you notice the noise issue? [Ex: 10-11PM or 12-1AM]
A. 9PM-4AM
A. 9PM-4AM
Q. What is the source of the noise?
A. Loud Vehicle(s), Party or Event, Other
A. Loud Vehicle(s), Party or Event, Other
Q. Have you also called the Police Non-Emergency phone line?
A. Yes
A. Yes
3 Comments
311GNV (Registered User)
Lieutenant Dave Rowe (Registered User)
Closed Lieutenant Dave Rowe (Registered User)
Our records reflect that GPD officers responded to that residence three times in February-2/15 at 9:57 P.M., 2/16 at 5:54 P.M. and at 10:26 P.M. There was also a noise complaint for a loud party at 904 NW 14th Ave on 2/17 at 12:16 A.M. The callers on these complaints were anonymous, or did not want to be contacted. Also at least one caller referred to the location as "the frat house", and most of the callers indicated it is a chronic problem.
Our officers will be directed to issue written violations for any verified violations, as opposed to verbal warnings, in order to start the formal civil citation process if there are any subsequent violations at the residence within 365 days.
If an officer responds to the location for a complaint and the noise is not plainly audible in excess of 200 feet from the residence property line, then the onus would be on the complaining person to sign the complaint form and appear in court for a nuisance noise violation. Please refer to City Ordinance Chapter 15-Noise for specific information.
If anyone would like to speak about this particular residence, or to discuss the noise ordinance and enforcement in general, please call me (Lt. David Rowe) at 393-7523.