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Myrtle Beach Council Amends City Noise Ordinance

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Myrtle Beach Council Amends City Noise Ordinance

New Measures to Curb Excessive Noise

In an effort to maintain peace and order in the city, the Myrtle Beach City Council has passed an amendment to their existing noise ordinance on Tuesday. This significant update in the city regulation seeks to clarify and define what is considered as excessive noise, providing a distinct criteria on which sounds are prohibited during certain hours.

Details of the Amendment

The newly ratified amendment states that between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., any music from radios, stereos, instruments, or other noise-producing devices emanating from private properties must not be audible over an average conversation happening 100 feet away. This measure aims to ensure that the community can enjoy their right to an undisturbed sleep, particularly during the night hours.

Exceptions to the Rule

While the ordinance aims to regulate noise levels, there are certain exceptions acknowledged by the city’s noise ordinance. These include sounds produced in the normal course of events such as:

  • Sporting events, concerts, or festival sounds operating under permits from the city.
  • Noise emitted from safety signals, warning devices, or from emergency services vehicles.
  • Church bells or chimes.
  • Noise generated from standard operations of aircraft.

These exceptions are considered necessary noises in the community’s day-to-day life.

Community Reaction

The community’s reaction to the amendment has been generally positive, with many praising the council’s decision to implement stricter noise regulations. The updated regulation is expected to address the recurrent complaints about loud noise coming from private properties at odd hours of the night.

A Timely Decision

The amendment to the noise ordinance comes after numerous complaints from residents who had been disturbed by excessively loud noise throughout the night. The city council, responding to the public outcry, moved swiftly to tighten the regulations governing noise levels in the city.


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