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NOISE ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br /> MEETING <br /> March 9, 2018 <br /> Purpose: An informal meeting (not publically announce) called primarily to inform the committee chair <br /> of the process and activities to formulate and implement additions to the Town Bylaws. A goal of the <br /> committee for the upcoming year will be to add some restrictions in the Town Bylaws regarding the use <br /> of leaf blowers to mitigate noise and air pollution. <br /> Attendees: Nick Afshartous resident committee member, Richard Canale Planning Department, Michelle <br /> Ciccolo Selectman, Lee Minardi committee chair <br /> Meeting Content Summary <br /> 1. The current Town bylaw that most significantly restricts leaf blower noise is§80-4 H that limits <br /> domestic mechanical equipment to the hours of 7:00am to 9:00pm. There are no quantified limits to <br /> the level of noise for mechanical equipment except the general noise pollution definition of 10 db <br /> above ambient levels. This restriction is difficult to assess. <br /> 2. As a comparison, Newton includes the following restrictions: <br /> a. Only permitted between the hours of 7 am to Bpm weekdays <br /> b. 9:30 am to 8 pm Saturdays,Sunday and legal holidays. <br /> c. Not permitted from Memorial Day until Labor Day except for one<= 65 db electric unit that <br /> may be used Mon. thru Fri. 7 am to 5 pm, Sat 8 am to 5pm, and by residents on Sundays and <br /> legal holidays 9:30 am to 5 pm/ <br /> 3. It was recommended that the committee focus only on leaf blowers for this year. <br /> 4. Do not formulate detailed requirements too early in the process. Keep the working definition fluid <br /> as suggestions are made by various stakeholders. <br /> 5. Schedule several public hearings to get community input. A rough draft of requirements should be <br /> available for these meetings to provide attendees a base point to modify and enhance. <br /> 6. Research what other towns have done to restrict leaf blower noise and learn about the successes <br /> and shortcomings. Try to seek best practices that work. <br /> 7. Get input from landscaping companies that do business in town. <br /> 8. As the noise bylaw draft becomes better defined distribute it via document or presentation to the <br /> Board of Selectmen, Planning Board, Board of Health, Sustainable Lexington, Lexington Conservation <br /> Committee, Citizens for Lexington Conservation, Global Warming Action Committee. <br /> 9. Visit the Chamber of Commerce ad DPW. Determine if the Town can help landscapers with costs to <br /> convert to equipment that is in compliance to new requirements. <br /> 10. The goal is to the have the public meetings in the Fall 2018 and have bylaw language that could be <br /> voted on at Town Meeting in March 2019. <br /> 11. The Committee does have access to Town Council. <br /> 12. Note, Carol Kowalski, the Assistant Town Manager for Development, was formerly involved with <br /> planning for Arlington and would be familiar with their efforts to control leaf blower noise. <br /> Recorded by Lee Minardi, 3/12/2018 <br /> 2018-03-09-NAC-m i n.docx <br />