Village Inn, neighbor in legal row over noise
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June Casagrande
An outspoken opponent of loud, late-night revelry at the Village
Inn is facing an injunction to keep her quiet.
Village Inn owners the Toll family are fighting neighbor Anne
Lemen in court on the charges that her actions to battle noise
problems in her neighborhood constitute harassment.
Lemen and her attorney, Michael Bush, say her comments to
customers at the restaurant and her videotaping some of the
activities there do not constitute harassment.
“What is harassment?” Bush asked. “It looks like Anne had one of
her windows broken by one of their customers. Is that harassment?”
Toll family attorney Mark Russo could not be reached Monday, and
co-owner Jerry Toll declined to comment, saying it would be
inappropriate because the case has not yet been resolved.
Lemen, whose Balboa Island home is about 10 feet from the Village
Inn, said the loud music and rowdy patrons often keep her up until
well past 2 a.m. She said she had a good relationship with previous
owners but that the Toll family’s changes to the establishment are
attracting a nightclub crowd that’s causing her and her neighbors a
lot of sleep.
“I didn’t want to be a bad neighbor. I wanted to be a good
neighbor. But losing so much sleep affects my ability to work,” said
Lemen, who bought her home about 14 years ago.
The Village Inn’s injunction request would mean that Lemen would
have to stop doing things that amount to harassment, but, Bush said,
it remains unclear what that could mean.
Bush said Lemen has as much of a right to yell to patrons to be
quiet as the patrons have to make noise.
Lemen has also opposed the restaurant’s request to add drums and a
guitar to its live music lineup.
Planning Department staff had referred the request to the Planning
Commission. But in June, commissioners ruled that the question of
musical instruments did not constitute a land-use matter. City staff
are reviewing the request, which will likely end up in front of the
City Council.
The Village Inn is exempt from some city noise rules because the
restaurant, opened in the 1930s, predates noise restrictions.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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