Any business deemed to have a significant effect on the neighborhood may face opposition, making the necessary approvals difficult to obtain. This is especially true of businesses that have the potential to cause a noise disturbance.
Businesses that feature live or recorded music, such as Nightclubs, Bars, Restaurants and Hotels, fall into that category. Any business that attracts large crowds of people, especially if some of them will be outdoors, does as well.Developers of such projects need to show that they have considered these issues carefully and have a plan to mitigate potential noise problems. See Al Fierstein in action [VIDEO]: Testimony and sound level demonstration at the State Liquor Authority This first requires objective testing and measurements; blanket assurances without reliable data won't do. Neither will promises to use the latest Web-Advertised Miracle Soundproofing foam/board/glue/panel.
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Acoustilog will do the proper analysis and design to help get your project approved and prevent complaints later. Moreover, you'll have the information you need to get the construction right the first time. Nothing costs more than building the same place twice.
Our consultant, Alan Fierstein, has extensive experience testifying before Local Community Boards, the State Liquor Authority and the Board of Standards and Appeals, among other bodies. He was even invited by the City Council to testify during the hearings to draft the new Noise Code.
On May 12 2009, Alan Fierstein testified at Community Board 4 on two separate hotel applications, supporting one and opposing another (who was represented by another consultant). Both of our clients won.
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