An existing raceway near a state highway desired to add concerts to its schedule. The oval racetrack (cars, motorcycles, etc.) has been in the community for decades, and more recently houses have been built within 700 feet. 45dB Acoustics acoustically modeled the concert situation, reporting that sound levels from concerts would be not unlike those from existing racetrack events. Nearby residents had signed their acknowledgement of potential noise from the racetrack, but some complained to the County about live music being “a new project and not an approved use of the facility.” A Commercial Outdoor Entertainment License application was then required and granted by County Board of Supervisors, which included a public hearing at which the author was present to answer any Board questions. Although the License was granted, COVID put everything on hold, and some residents filed a lawsuit citing that the Board improperly granted an exemption of an Environmental Impact Review and California Environmental Quality Act review. After COVID restrictions lifted, the Board required the applicant to repeat the application process. Raceway ownership has not only abandoned the concerts, but also completely shut down the business, citing legal and consultant fees.
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October 01 2022
A raceway’s outdoor concerts get shut down by new residents
Sarah Taubitz
Sarah Taubitz
45dB Acoust., LLC, PO BOX 1717, Buellton, CA 93427, [email protected]
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J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 152, A31 (2022)
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Sarah Taubitz; A raceway’s outdoor concerts get shut down by new residents. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 October 2022; 152 (4_Supplement): A31. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0015438
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