[identity profile] sonofabish.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square
After a somewhat contentious hearing, the Armory received its entertainment license! Score!!!!

The big concern of opponents- ok, maybe not necessarily opponents, but concerned neighbors- was noise.

Debra, the head of the arts organization for the Armory, did a good job of laying out for the Board the process that was undertaken to bring the project to fruition. There were numerous meetings with members of the community/neighbors, consultants, the local Alderman, and the various city agencies.

In the end, there was a list of 41 Conditions drawn up as operating guidelines for the Armory governing hours of operation, (until 10pm for the Armory and a cafe which still sounds like is being planned and must be further licensed by the Board of Health) parking, and noise.

The Board heard opponents first. One woman just wanted to say she was opposed but did not wish to speak. Then, 2 gentlemen spoke. One was a "Mr Sullivan" and I believe his name is John Sullivan. (In an article that popped up on Google, it mentioned Sullivan, a former candidate for the Ward 5, as an opponent of the project who has right from the get-go questioned Joseph's intentions for the project.) Tonight's hearing was no different.

He and the other gentleman (never caught his name- I think his first name was Jimmy) accused Debra and Joseph Sater (co-owner of the Middle East in Cambridge and owner of the Armory) of reneging on an earlier pledge that there would be no bands playing amplified music at the venue. Joseph said that there was never any agreement of the sort. Another neighbor complained about the "loud classical music" coming from the yoga studio in the Armory. One other woman was not happy that concerts might attract as many as 300 people and that after the show, there would be.... well, she didn't exactly say.

In considering their decision, the Board looked over the 41 Conditions and noted that I believe it was 9 of them (it was extremely difficult to hear since--- ha ha ha-- there were no microphones at the hearing and the heating system was ungodly loud.) dealt strictly with noise. Joseph had also pointed out that after earlier concerns were made about noise, he spent $16,000 to install soundproofing (fireproof, for those who are wondering/concerned) to cut down on the noise. Also, Debra pointed out that just this past week, a sound company conducted tests on the noise levels.

All the while I was doodling in my notebook "You darn kids and your rock and roll music!!!"

There was another issue brought up- Mr. Sullivan accused Joseph of running unlicensed events in the space. Apparently, a couple of groups jumped the gun and sent out invites for events long before the space was ready to go. Joseph seemed a tad bit exasperated at that one, holding out his arms and telling the Board that he has too much experience to risk running afoul of the law like that.

The Board listened to supporters and there was some brief back & forth before the vote was taken and the license granted. The Board did advise opponents that if they feel the Armory is stepping outside the agreement or is in some way violating the law- excessive noise, for example, that they can call the police, notify the city, or file an official complaint.

So, it was a victory, but an uneasy one, and the Armory folks are really going to have to be on their toes because they will be watched very closely by their neighbors.

Date: 2009-01-27 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
A few more notes on last night's hearing:

The Licensing Commission has three members, but only two showed up for the hearing, chairman Andrew Upton and John McKenna. Upton seemed to do most of the talking; I recall hearing from McKenna only towards the very end.

The woman who complained about loud music from the yoga studio seemed to have a valid point to make. She said she was hearing the studio's music over her own, even with all of her windows closed, and that it took two months to resolve the issue.

Yoga studio noise

Date: 2009-01-27 08:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artsarmory.livejournal.com
Debra here...

Just to be clear, we did not take two months to resolve the noise issue about the yoga studio. It appears the neighbors in question waited two months before they decided to make a complaint.

We responded to the neighbors on the same day we were notified of the complaint. We immediately took measures to address it.

We did follow-up and as of last week, they were satisfied that the issue had been resolved.

Just to set the record straight.

Re: Yoga studio noise

Date: 2009-01-27 08:41 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Thanks Debra, and good to see you here on LJ! I look forward to your Grand Opening.

Re: Yoga studio noise

Date: 2009-01-28 01:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artsarmory.livejournal.com
The Armory is a wonderful but old building and we are still learning how sound travels in and out of the building.

We appreciate the concerns of the neighbors about noise and are committed to addressing these concerns promptly once they have been brought to our attention.

Re: Yoga studio noise

Date: 2009-01-28 02:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] artsarmory.livejournal.com
Thanks! That would be great.

Re: Yoga studio noise

Date: 2009-01-28 03:06 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
Bolero, maybe?

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