Myrtle Beach City Council Updates Noise Ordinance

Myrtle Beach City Council Updates Noise Ordinance

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – A resolution to limit excessive noise has been approved and updated by the city leaders of Myrtle Beach. The decision was reached in a City Council meeting held this week and is anticipated to make an immediate impact on the regulation of noise level within the city’s boundaries.

Details of the Updated Noise Ordinance

Following a comprehensive review of the city’s existing noise ordinance, the Myrtle Beach City Council passed an amendment clarifying the times during which certain noises are prohibited. According to this latest modification, music that stems from private property could not be heard over a standard conversation taking place 100 feet away, between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.

This includes sounds emanating from radio, stereo, musical instruments, or any other devices with sound capabilities. Restructuring the city’s noise ordinance reveals a forward-thinking approach by the leaders to reinforce their determination to keep Myrtle Beach a harmonious place to live, work, and visit.

Exceptions to the Noise Ordinance

While the amendment is broad in its scope, certain exceptions were carefully considered and included in the ordinance. Notable exceptions to the city’s noise regulations include:

  • Noise emerging from a sporting event, concert, or festival operating under permit from the city.
  • Sounds produced by the necessary operation of safety signals, warning devices, or emergency vehicles.
  • The traditional toll of church bells or chimes.
  • Noise emanating from the normal operation of aircraft.

These exceptions were included to cater to essential city functions and traditional practices, thereby ensuring the new rule’s practicality and acceptability to the city’s populace.

Impact on the Myrtle Beach Community

The amendment to the noise ordinance is expected to significantly contribute to the peace, tranquility, and overall quality of life in Myrtle Beach. It is considered a significant stride towards the realization of a more serene and peaceful neighborhood, especially during the early hours of the morning and the late hours of the night.

Residents, tourists, and business owners are all urged to respect and adhere to the updated ordinance to ensure the continued peace and order within Myrtle Beach.

Stay Informed

For further updates and important notices regarding city regulations and ordinances, stay tuned to HERE News Network, your trusted local news source. The effectiveness of this amended ordinance would largely depend on the city residents’ cooperation and respect towards the rules designed for their comfort and convenience.

Stay informed and be an active part of the change in Myrtle Beach!

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