“It almost makes me think it’s like a monster,” said Jare Sitko.
“People say they’re moving out and they’re worried it’s going to lower the property value,” said Sitko. “Sometimes I lay my head on my pillow and it’s vibrating. And I have to move my head around and get it so it’s not vibrating. And then I can hear it when I’m walking him between the condos.” She flipped through a notebook she keeps near her bed to log the date, time, and description of noises that woke her throughout the night. It’s included multiple entries per night since January.
After that, the residents on Shaw Drive and some of their neighbors on nearby Sunnybrook Road signed a petition, held town hall meetings, and reached out to their representatives for help finding a solution. “We’re not trying to ruin their reputation, we don’t want them to leave town, we don’t want them to do anything but put up a noise barrier. That’s the only thing we’re asking for - cut down on the noise,” said Dobrilovic.
How many decades had this business been operating in that location? Several. The houses are new. You bought a house next to a factory and are upset by noise Uuhhhhh..... Move. The factory was there long before the complaining home owners. Poor buying decision = buyer's remorse.
So the factory was built in 1982. The Condos began construction in 2017. Perhaps you shouldn't have built condos NEXT TO A FACTORY !!!!