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The applicant stated they would be new renters and had no prior issues. They promised to manage noise by lowering volume after 12:30 a.m. and ensuring doors remain closed. They also mentioned that previous renters may have operated with expired permits and that they had no complaints in 2025.
Plan Commission - Feb 23, 2026→Speaking for her mother, Stephanie Ramirez stated they want to reopen the ballroom and would be respectful of neighbors by lowering volume after 12:30 a.m. She noted that previous renters had issues with operating past the 1 a.m. cutoff and that they had no complaints in 2025. She also mentioned that the events would be family-oriented.
Plan Commission - Feb 23, 2026→This resident stated that in the last year, noise complaints have decreased, but prior to that, they occurred a couple of times a month, depending on the type of party. They described the noise as being like a club and expressed concern about parties going past 1 a.m. They suggested that if the ballroom were to operate, hours should be limited to 10 p.m. on weekends and weekdays.
The property owner's representative expressed support for the tenant, noting significant community interest in renting the space for events. He stated the property has had a ballroom since around 2009 with few major issues, and that they have addressed noise complaints with previous tenants.
Plan Commission - Feb 23, 2026→This resident expressed concern about noise, stating that calls to non-emergency police often resulted in no decrease in noise or temporary decreases. They noted that noise complaints are difficult to address on weekend nights as the health department is not open. The resident stated the noise sounds like a club and is not acceptable in a residential area, suggesting a 10 p.m. closing time would be more reasonable.
Plan Commission - Feb 23, 2026→This resident confirmed making multiple calls about noise, with police visiting their home to hear the sound before going to the ballroom. They noted that large doors at the back of the ballroom were often left open, allowing noise to escape. They expressed that the current situation significantly impacted their quality of life and that enforcement is difficult after business hours.
Plan Commission - Feb 23, 2026→