Sneads may ban amplified music
Floridan Correspondent
Published: October 18, 2009
Sneads town council members are once again trying something new to deal with the town’s ongoing problem of noise issues with the local bar.
For months, residents have complained about noise levels from the Landing Bar and Grille, owned by Jason Milsapp. Although the complaints are decreasing as Milsapp tries to work with the town and the residents, council members want to make sure they can do something about it if the progress stops.
During the last council meeting on Sept. 28, town attorney Guy Green brought the council more options to control the noise coming from the bar. A state statue allows the town to regulate entertainment at any establishment serving alcohol. Green suggested crafting an ordinance prohibiting live music, the thing that has generated most of the complaints.
On Tuesday, during the town’s regular council meeting, Green presented a draft of the ordinance.
The proposed ordinance bans “amplified live music” at any establishment serving alcohol.
“That is the least restrictive that may correct it,” Green said.
Some council members want to make sure the ordinance will be enforceable.
As the town has grappled with the issue, which including passing a noise ordinance, council members were told by Green the state attorney’s office would not prosecute any municipal ordinance violations. Council members asked why.
At Tuesday’s meeting, Jackson County Chief Assistant State Attorney Greg Wilson explained.
“The state attorney’s office handles all criminal cases,” Wilson said.
A municipal ordinance violation is not considered a criminal offense. For any prosecution of an ordinance violation, the municipality would have to provide attorneys and cover all court costs.
Wilson stated many ordinances are based on state statues and violators can be prosecuted using the state statue. Some had hoped this avenue would provide relief from the noise problem, by prosecuting for disturbing the peace. Wilson explained that since it was a business, noise does not constitute a breach of peace.
“It is too broad and can be enforced arbitrarily,” Wilson said.
Wilson said the town did have options. The town could pass an ordinance like the one it is now considering. The town could then contract with the state attorney’s office, which would handle prosecutions, at a charge of $50 an hour. Wilson said many municipalities, including Panama City, have chosen this option.
“We would be happy to be at your disposal,” Wilson said.
Green urged the town to approve a contract with the state attorney’s office.
“It is a whole lot cheaper than I charge. It is a good deal. I think we should try it. If we don’t like it then we can terminate it,” Green said.
Council members agreed. Wilson said the contract would start immediately, but the state attorney’s office would have to review all existing town ordinances to ensure they meet constitutional muster and are enforceable.
As for the entertainment ordinance, the town will have a public hearing on it next month. Council members have previous stated they hope they don’t have to enforce the ordinance, but need a tool in case the noise problem continues.
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News man, obviously you are not because the one thing i know without a doubt is camera lady likes the truth and if she has dirt on Mcalpin she will put it out.
news man,
Ed Kilpatrick, by his own words, wrote the most recent noise ordinance for the Town of Sneads. He, by his own words, researched all the specifics. The original ordinance was written way back in the days of amplifiers on trucks for political campaigns.
Honestly don’t remember posting that I would be at the “Court House” when it opened to see Tramel’s court papers. Saw the papers, though. Wasn’t impressed. Did find 17 continuances and three different hired lawyers for Tramel.
Suggest you read the Twin City News this week for all the “dirt” that was discovered on McAlpin. Please pay for it, if and when you pick one up.
The mess you are stating was created by Green! He is the one that wrote the original ordinance pertaining to noise!
What Camera Lady knows legal?
I remember on the Tramel Blog, the words"I will be at the Court House when it opens and see the court papers!“ Well, she did and never gave an honest response on that!
She needs to let you know how she tried to find dirt on McAlpin when he was hired! She found it, but what happened? Speak Out Camera Lady!!
Once again thank you cameralady for telling the “truth”. Guy Green is simply trying to correct the mess that was made “by Ed Kilpatrick and Mike Weeks” in a “legal” way.
concerned,
You might want to check Florida Statutes regarding “noise.“ Football games and even shoot-em ups at arenas are protected by Florida law. It does make a difference from whence the music (noise) comes.
This “noise” mess didn’t begin with Guy Green. It’s not Green who is putting the town on the lawsuit circuit.
The town has “plenty of insurance” - right?
GUY GREEN IS A BACKWOODS IMBECILE, MEANING NOT ONLY A PERSON OF LOWER INTELLIGENCE BUT ALSO A TYPE OF CRIMINAL, SO HE FITS RIGHT IN. TO CALL HIM AN IDIOT IS REALLY FLATTERY.
Guy Green you sir are an idiot.What you are doing is taking the taxpayers of Sneads money and giving them very little in return.You are about to get the Sneads city commission sued.If it is noise pollution it makes no difference if it comes from a bar or a football field.Like I said you are an IDIOT.
I have never heard so many people complain about the noise that the bars, & so many other places have. I lived in Jackson County for 20 years and never once heard people complain about music, etc. People nead to wake up & get their heads out of their butts and realize that bars are going to play loud music & the schools are going to play music as well when they have dances, etc. The people that is hounding this poor guy needs to quite doing it and let him run his business.
You know I think if it rained in Sneads they would have to go outside to see if it is real! Stop with all the idiocricy. You people have gone beyond the point of rationality! You support people like McAlpen. You beat down anybody else YOU don’t like. You are making fools of yourselves. Let the man run his business! He has a legal right. By the way,everyone knows why Jason was at the last meeting. Guess, who is his good buddys?
Yes, I would dump Green and hire the State Attorney. He just admitted he can’t do his job!
Please, Sneads just stop. We never had such horrible articles about Sneads until the last couple of years. Before, then this Town was moving on up! Now you’re back in the Dump.
No one ever raised cane about the “Joker” or Ms. Annie Baxter’s bar..
Hey let’s call about all that loud music coming from the gym on the nights that Sneads has the dances for the students..
Off with their heads next, Huh?

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