Summit Council Deliberates High School Turf Project Amid Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
03/25/2024
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Recording Published:
03/25/2024
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Duration:
184 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Summit
- Meeting Overview:
The Summit City Council meeting delved into a discussion on the Summit High School’s proposed athletic field improvements, focusing on the installation of synthetic turf and accompanying infrastructure. The project, presented by Ben Lindeman on behalf of the school board and engineered by Beth Kenderdine, includes a turf field, ornamental metal fence with brick pillars, concrete walkways, small bleachers, and a stormwater management system. Concerns were raised regarding the environmental impact of synthetic turf, stormwater management, and the potential disturbance caused by construction, especially in terms of noise, traffic, and safety for the adjacent Summit Housing Authority residents.
The meeting spotlighted the Summit High School’s plan to install a synthetic turf system on the lower field, emphasizing the benefits for various sports while considering residents’ concerns. The project’s details, such as the ornamental fence, retaining walls to flatten the field, and an underground detention system for stormwater management, were reviewed. Council members and residents expressed concerns about stormwater runoff, particularly its direction and potential impact on the retaining wall, as well as noise reduction related to increased activity on the turf field.
Questions arose about the safety of children crossing streets near the new fields, prompting requests for a safety study and traffic circulation plans to prevent congestion in the neighborhood. Additionally, concerns about the potential impact of noise from the field activities on nearby residents and the field’s use during weekends were highlighted. The locking and unlocking of gates for pedestrian access to the fields and the seating capacity of the bleachers were discussed, alongside the plans for low voltage lighting and security cameras.
A Summit Housing Authority representative voiced issues regarding parking, noise, and lighting, stating the need for adjustments and assistance to mitigate the impact of the lower field’s usage. They clarified their position by stating, “I do not oppose this, I just wish certain things could be changed or help us out a little bit.”
The Council debated the wording and enforcement of conditions in development applications, particularly the city’s role in ensuring compliance post-resolution. The appointment of planning board members to the Summit affordable housing committee and Mount Laural subcommittee was also discussed, along with proposed revisions to the Development Regulations and Ordinances (DRO).
Furthermore, the upcoming deadlines for affordable housing obligations were addressed, with emphasis on the process for adopting the binding resolution and housing element Fair Share plan by June 30, 2025. Concerns were noted about the vacant land adjustment and the impact of changes in the state development Redevelopment plan on high-density and affordable housing locations. The need for coordination with the county to advocate for Summit’s position was deemed essential.
The meeting concluded with a review of the previous meeting’s minutes and approval, including suggested changes to reflect the discussions accurately. The Council then moved to appoint planning board members to the affordable housing committee and Mount Laural subcommittee before adjourning.
Elizabeth Fagan
City Council Officials:
Lisa K. Allen, Delia Hamlet, Andy Minegar, Bob Pawlowski, Jamel Boyer, Greg Vartan, Kevin Smallwood
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/25/2024
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Recording Published:
03/25/2024
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Duration:
184 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Summit
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