Appoint members to the Noise Review Board
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The Mayor requests City Council confirmation to appoint two members to the Noise Review Board: Jeremy Maxwell and Martin Leima, both to the Community-at-Large category with five-year terms beginning in May and June 2026. The Noise Review Board is a five-member quasi-judicial body responsible for reviewing noise variance applications for construction and special events, advising on sound-related policy, and meeting monthly to balance community livability with sound-generating activities. Maxwell brings volunteer experience in community engagement and environmental restoration, while Leima contributes technical expertise in acoustics and noise reduction from a high-tech career background.
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Appoint members to the Noise Review Board Label: Report TO THE COUNCIL: As Mayor, I request Council confirmation of the following appointments to the Noise Review Board. The Noise Review Board (NRB) is a 5-member, quasi-judicial board. The NRB works to improve neighborhood livability by striking a balance between sound-generating activities related to construction and special events, and the desire for livable communities. The board reviews applications for noise variances for events and construction that may impact many people or take place over a significant period of time. The board is also responsible for working with the Noise Program to advise and make recommendations to the Portland City Council on sound-related code and policy decisions. The Board holds monthly meetings which currently occur at 6:00 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month. I recommend two candidates for appointment. Appointment Membership Category Term Term Duration Jeremy Maxwell Community-at-Large 1st 5/1/26 – 4/30/29 Martin Leima Community-at-Large 1st 6/1/26 – 5/31/29 Jeremy Maxwell Holds a B.S. in Automotive Industry Management and two years serving on the Board of Directors of Depave, a Portland-based nonprofit organization focused on removing unnecessary pavement to restore community spaces and improve environmental and neighborhood health. Over ten years of continuous volunteer service, including newsletter public communications, special events, and facilitation of space science education. Demonstrated dedication to equitable access to science education, particularly for youth, aligned with inclusion and equity values. Residency in both Southwest Portland and East Portland, providing firsthand understanding of neighborhood-level disparities and the real-world impacts of local issues, including noise, on residents' daily lives. Statement from Jeremy Maxwell: The idea of helping my neighbors is very exciting. It's a challenging time for Portland, and I've thrown my support to my city for the long term. I'm determined to participate in government alongside my new district reps. I'm eager to help. This candidate brings a community-centered and policy-informed perspective to the Noise Review Board. He will support thoughtful evaluation of noise impacts on quality of life and contribute constructively to balanced, practical noise policy discussions. Martin Leima Retired high-tech professional with extensive experience working in diverse, international, and multidisciplinary environments Holds both a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering with a solid technical knowledge base and professional experience in IP telephony, including acoustics, noise reduction, and echo cancellation. Worked with people across a wide range of ages, ethnic backgrounds, gender identities, and with professionals from more than two dozen countries. Statement from Martin Leima: What excites me most about serving on this board is the opportunity to provide input to the Noise Review Board that includes my work in acoustics. This candidate brings a wide range of experience, professional expertise, and community perspectives that will strengthen the Noise Review Board and City. Both candidates will bring complementary community and technical expertise to the Noise Review Board, strengthening its ability to evaluate noise issues, review noise variance applications, and promote strategies that enhance livability across Portland. With these appointments, the Noise Review Board membership will have all vacant seats filled. Exhibits and attachments File Presentation 1.79 MB File Testimony list 71.49 KB File Committee Staff Summary 65.31 KB Impact Statement Purpose of proposed legislation and background information The Noise Review Board is comprised of five members, including three community member-at-large positions, a representative from the construction industry, and a professional in the field of acoustics. Appointments to the volunteer Noise Review Board are made for a three-year
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