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<br />A. John Szerlag <br />November 16, 2006 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />businesses can enjoy peace and quiet, which we have defined as 60 decibels or less at the <br />property line. <br /> <br />If the City receives no noise complains resulting from extended construction hours, then City <br />Management has no issue. On the other hand, if we do receive noise complains and the noise <br />exceeds 60 decibels at the affected property line, then I would suggest that the waiver be revoked <br />until such time as compliance can be achieved. Additionally, the Trump Dezer Development <br />should assign someone in their organization that is able to immediately respond to noise <br />complains. If the Developer/Contractor takes a proactive stand in this regard, a couple of positive <br />things happen: <br /> <br />1. We receive no complaints <br />2. The project is completed more expediently. <br /> <br />Before closing, I have attached a list of other high-rise condominium projects, as I'm confident <br />we'll get similar requests for extension of construction hours. <br /> <br />As always, please feel free to contact me should you have any questions. <br /> <br />AJS/iw <br /> <br />Attached <br /> <br />Cc: Gil Dezer, Trump Dezer Developers <br />Hans Ottinot, City Attorney <br />Jorge L. Vera, Assistant City Manager/Service Division <br />Robert Solera, Community Development Director <br /> <br />Commission - Extendc Construction I-lours - Trump Dev. Memo.Doc <br />