Residents want them. Cities can't build them fast enough. But some folks living next to a pickleball court in Tooele County say it's a nightmare.
STANSBURY PARK —The pickleball craze in Utah means many cities can't build courts fast enough to satisfy demand.
According to a grant application by the SSA, the area in the park "has been reserved for the construction of pickleball courts for several years.""When this went in, it was a complete shocker to us," said Jon Nesbitt, whose home also backs up to the pickleball courts. For Porter Way Park, which under city code carries a 65-decibel maximum during the day, Schmits said the courts should be 100 feet from homes.KSL Investigators used a decibel meter near the neighborhood fence line closest to the courts to see just how loud it is for neighbors.
And that, "a board member even knocked on doors and consulted residents in the neighborhood about the project. No residents expressed concern about the project.", mandating courts must be set 600 feet from property lines, unless sound studies show the sound falls below the noise ordinance. If that's the case, courts must be at least 150 feet from property lines.After the courts were built, it wasn't just the noise affecting life in the neighborhood.
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