If you’re paying big bucks for a room at the Ritz, do you really want to hear loud bands playing at a huge collection of bars right across the street? Apparently, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe, the answer is no.
Monroe was giving the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission a presentation Monday and mentioned the police were getting noise complaints from patrons of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, which just opened Oct. 1.
Above the eighth-floor in the hotel, he said, you can really hear the sounds of bands on the rooftop patios. “It’ll rattle your windows,” he said. “When you pay a thousand dollars a night you don’t want your windows rattled.”
(Note of responsible journalism here: I checked the Ritz-Carlton web site and a weeknight room can be had for roughly $300-$370, less on weekends. I didn’t see any $1,000 possibilities. But then, I couldn’t find a room rate for the Presidential Suite, which looks rather lavish.)
Monroe was answering a question from a planning commissioner about how or whether zoning and plans affected crime rates. He pointed out that both the EpiCentre and the Ritz were developments everyone had wanted. “Be careful what you ask for, you just may get it!”