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[QUOTE="HobRoff, post: 881309, member: 46302"] Well that seemed to be the general consensus at the hearing this last Friday, it looks like the decible limit will be changed and the distance requirement scratched at this time. Sorry for the delay in the update. Room was packed with people opposing the 600 feet ammendment, pretty much everyone was ok with the decible change but pretty PO'd about the 600 feet, which is cool, that is what this process is all about, nearly everyone that testified that opposed the distance also stated that they totally sympathized with why this was even being debated, however, no one seemed to be forthcoming with an alternative. There seemed to be a pretty strong feeling for forming a group of all the interested parties and drafting wording that will work for everybody, a tough job that I would like to be in on. This is a problem that is only going to get worse as far as people complaining about the noise issue, and for the most part we are not talking envrionmentalists or anti-ORV'er's here, just folks that are pissed that their equal rights as property owners are not being respected, do a general search on noise pollution and check out the results, I just did and got back over a million links. Seems to me as a dirtbiker, instead of always being on the defensive and running around putting out spot fires that this would be a good opportunity to write some good legislation, its a bummer to even consider another rule to impose but it seems smart to me to try and head this off before another poor law gets passed and it will, I face this every year in the Timber industry. [/QUOTE]
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