Telluride condo owner sues town’s arts council over open-air concerts “10 feet from (his) bedroom window”

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“A week after receiving its approval, and hearing about its events’ effects on neighbors, Telluride Arts held yet another concert, registering at 93 decibels, about as loud as a lawnmower in the same room,” the lawsuit said.

A property owner in Telluride this week sued the resort town’s arts council, alleging the nonprofit organization is holding concerts and loud events in an old open-roof warehouse “10 feet from bedroom window.”

The events and concerts are being hosted next door to his condo building in the Telluride Transfer Warehouse, which has been open-air since the building’s roof collapsed in the late 1970s, the lawsuits said. The lawsuits claim that the town of Telluride previously had required that the warehouse be renovated and enclosed with a roof, but that the arts organization has been hosting concerts prior to any renovation. In March, Archipley alleges in his lawsuits, the town approved the venue for events and concerts without a new roof.that the Planning and Zoning Commission’s amendment allowed for a redesigned roof of the historic warehouse, which neighbors appealed to the town council.

 

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Sounds like they need to move to a hole in the ground or to New York and then complain about the late night sirens.

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