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Parish reaches bell resolution
By Nathan Rumohr
The B.C. Catholic
Port Coquitlam
Our Lady of the Assumption parishioners exit the building after Mass as the church's bells (inside the right tower) ring for the 6 p.m. Angelus. The bells have been controversial since neighbours complained about level of noise and the bell-ringing schedule. Nathan Rumohr / The B.C. Catholic.
Peace could be on the horizon, after a lengthy and heated battle between some folks in a Port Coquitlam neighbourhood and Our Lady of the Assumption Parish over the use the use of the parish's bell tower.

"The matter has been reviewed by the city's community safety committee," said Pardeep Purewal, the communications manager for the city of Port Coquitlam. She said the committee directed the church to make adjustments to the volume and the schedule of bell-ringing. "The neighbours (will) monitor compliance over the summer."

During the July 11 meeting at city hall, the city heard from two delegations representing both sides of the bells issue.

The committee asked the church to agree to lower the volume of the bells (which had already been done before the meeting) and to follow the schedule of bell-ringing they had proposed in 2009.

The church has since amended its schedule and will ring bells daily at 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. for the Angelus and before Masses on Saturday and Sunday. The bells can also be rung after weddings and funerals, and on special occasions.

"The situation will be reviewed at the community safety committee's Sept. 12 meeting," Purewal said. "If necessary, an amendment to the Noise Control Bylaw will be considered at that time."

The parish and a few vocal neighbours have been at odds over the bells for the past few months.

Wendy McHaffie, a parishioner at Our Lady of the Assumption, has the led the charge. She initially complained on behalf of her neighbours that the bells were too loud and unbearable. "I didn't think we needed to go this far," she told The B.C. Catholic.

On July 16, McHaffie measured the bells' volume at 71.8 decibels (the church agreed to lower the volume from 80 decibels to 70). She said even at an average of 70 decibels the bells are still too loud.

"We have done everything the city has asked," noted Paul Dufault, a building-committee member at Our Lady of the Assumption. As the parish representive on this issue he added, "It doesn't matter if we had only one bell ringing once a week, they still wouldn't be happy.

So far McHaffie and the neighbourhood are content with the compromise over the current bell schedule. However McHaffie says she is only cautiously optimistic the parish will abide by it.

nrumohr@rcav.org

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 August 2012 09:44  

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