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Art in the Park to be held on new
parking deck in 2009
By Jeff Eason
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After Tuesday nights Blowing
Rock Board of Commissioners meeting, it looks as if
2009s Art in the Park events will all take place
on the new parking deck below Blowing Rock Memorial
Park. Photo of Art in the Park by Jeff Eason.
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With three new construction projects in the works for downtown
Blowing Rock, the towns Board of Commissioners decided
to nip in the bud any noise problems residents of
the community might experience in the next two years. The Board
voted 4-1 Tuesday to approve a new Noise Ordinance that would
substantially curb construction noise on weekends while allowing
citizens to have ample time for small home repairs and lawn
maintenance.
The new Noise Ordinance allows for construction operations
and/or sanitation collection services from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Construction
activities are prohibited on Sunday and the following holidays:
New Years Day, Good Friday, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas
Day.
Lawn mowers, weed trimmers, agricultural equipment and landscape
maintenance equipment may be used between the hours of 7 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
on Sunday.
The pre-emptive move was motivated in part by the initiation
of three upcoming construction projects: the new multi-level
parking deck behind Blowing Rock Memorial Park, the proposed
Blowing Rock Art and History Museum in downtown Blowing Rock
and the Chetola-Severn Main Street Village project that will
be constructed on 7-plus acres across Main Street from the Meadowbrook
Inn.
Lone dissenting voter councilman Tommy Klutz expressed concern
that the new ordinance would unfairly hinder out of town owners
of Blowing Rock residences and businesses trying to make repairs
or upgrades to their properties on weekends.
Penalties for construction firms defying the noise ordinance
start at a verbal warning from the Blowing Rock Police Department
and escalate gradually to a $500 fine per offense.
The Board of Commissioners also voted to use the new parking
deck as the home for the monthly Art in the Park events from
May through October 2009. Because of a previous lease agreement
between the Town of Blowing Rock and the Blowing Rock Chamber
of Commerce, Art in the Park was scheduled to be held on the
parking deck in May and June. Tuesday nights decision
makes that locale the home for Art in the Park throughout the
entire year.
Other possible locales for Art in the Park discussed Tuesday
included Blowing Rock Memorial Park and Park Avenue. Both locations
faced strong opposition from some council members and the decision
to keep Art in the Park in the new parking deck for the entire
2009 season seemed to be a compromise that suited all parties
involved.
The Board of Commissioners promised to revisit the matter
in a timely matter to see if a better location might be agreed
upon for the 2010 Art in the Park season.
A spokesperson for the Chamber of Commerce stated that the
number of vendors for Art in the Park will be reduced from around
120 for the 2008 season to 95 for the 2009 season, due to space
constraints of the new parking deck location. She also stated
that because of the current economic climate, the Chamber has
decided not to raise vendor fees next year to make up the difference
in total vendor fees received.
The Boards decision to place Art in the Park in the
new parking deck for the entire season passed by a 3-2 vote.
The dissenting voters expressed concern that the new parking
deck was approved precisely for events such as Art in the Park
and filling it full of vendor booths defeated the purpose of
the deck. The new deck is scheduled for completion in March
of 2009.
The move does not supercede the possibility of the Chamber
of Commerce moving Art in the Park to Blowing Rock Memorial
Park, providing that the Chamber and Town of Blowing Rock staff
research the total cost of grounds-keeping, repairs, additional
sidewalks, portable bathroom facilities and other amenities
that would be required for the move, and gain approval for such
move by the Board. Some council members expressed concern that
a move to the park would require the monthly event to meet the
standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and that the
cost of ramps, handrails and other items would be more than
the Chamber could afford.
In other Blowing Rock news, the Board unanimously approved
a $22,500 donation of water/sewer availability fees to the Blue
Ridge Foundation for the new Bass Lake restroom facility.
It also voted unanimously to consider a revised Memorandum
of Understanding for the High Country Rural Transportation Planning
Organization, making finance meetings for the organization more
open to the public.
The next Blowing Rock Board of Commissioners meeting is scheduled
for Tuesday, December 9th at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall.
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