- A neighbor calls the non-emergency police number (221-6540) to
complain about noise.
- A Fort Collins Police Officer is dispatched to your neighborhood.
- The police officer has the discretion to determine if noise from
your property is unreasonable. If noise can be heard from the property
line, it is too loud. The noise ordinance is in effect 24 hours a day.
- Tickets issued by police officers can be given to one or all
roommates, with a maximum fine of $1,000 per roommate.
- If you receive a ticket, you will have a meeting with a city
attorney downtown. Based on the police notes on your ticket with regard
to the time of day of your party, the number of people at the party,
and your cooperativeness with officers, the city attorney will
recommend a fine. If you do not find this fine to be fair, you can have
a trial in front of a judge.
- While downtown, you will be informed that you need to pay $10 to
either CSU RamRide or the CSU Drugs, Alcohol, and You (DAY IV) program.
This amount is due when you attend the CSU Party Partners class.
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- All noise tickets received by CSU students off campus are forwarded
to the Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services Office (CRSCS).
- You will receive a letter from CRSCS noting that you've violated the
student "code of conduct" at CSU. Violation of any local ordinance is a
violation of the student "code of conduct" that you signed upon being
enrolled at CSU.
- If this is your first noise ticket, you have the choice of attending
Party Partners or disputing the charge resulting in a discipline hearing.
- Party Partners is an educational referral class in which students
review local ordinances with Fort Collins Police Officers, consider the
impact that their party may have had on others, and discuss ways to host
more responsible parties.
- If this is your 2nd (or more) noise offense, you will have a hearing
with a CSU hearing officer. In the hearing you will have an opportunity
to tell your side. Following the hearing, you will receive a letter from
CRSCS describing the outcome of the hearing and what (if any) sanctions
you need to complete.
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Other violations that could be copied to CSU include: disorderly conduct,
disturbing the peace, trespassing, interference with public officers, carrying
or drinking alcohol in public, bodily waste, littering, providing alcohol to a
minor, selling alcohol without a license, false reporting, DUI, and inciting,
arming, or engaging in a riot.
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