Bernardsville Planning Board Evaluates High School Field Lighting Project Amid Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Bernardsville Planning Board meeting focused heavily on the plans to install permanent lighting at the Somerset Hills High School football field, an initiative aimed at replacing the current inadequate diesel-powered lights with more efficient LED fixtures. The project sparked discussions about its impact on student-athletes, the community, and compliance with local regulations.
The primary concern was the installation of four new light poles on the football field, which would replace the existing mobile diesel-powered lights. The attorney for the school district explained that this review, though a formality, plays an advisory role under the municipal land use law for projects financed by public funds. The new lighting aims to improve the playing conditions for both players and spectators, with a focus on preventing game cancellations, particularly in girls’ sports, due to poor lighting.
The superintendent of schools, along with other witnesses, highlighted that the project has been in planning since June 2023. They detailed a comprehensive feasibility study involving community engagement through surveys, focus groups, and visits to other schools with similar lighting systems. The results led to policy changes that would allow the use of lights until 8 p.m. on regular nights and extend to 10 p.m. on up to 20 nights annually.
Musco Lighting’s representative explained the evolution of sports lighting since 1977, emphasizing the improvements in efficiency and reduction of glare. The proposed system includes Total Light Control (TLC) LED fixtures, which are full cut-off designs preventing light from escaping above the horizontal plane, thereby minimizing light pollution. This system aims to illuminate the field adequately while ensuring minimal impact on surrounding properties.
The infrastructure for the lighting system involves installing steel poles supported by concrete foundations, designed according to site-specific geotechnical analysis. The project includes a wireless control system for the lights, allowing operation via a smartphone app, eliminating the need for traditional time clocks and increasing operational efficiency.
The Board discussed the importance of balancing the lighting needs for safety and visibility on the field with community concerns about potential disturbances. The lighting system is designed to maintain an average of 50 foot candles across the field, adhering to standards for high school sports, while limiting light spillage onto adjacent properties.
Public questions were directed at the proposed lighting project, with one resident expressing support for the LED technology due to its energy efficiency and low light pollution. Concerns were raised about the structural integrity of the poles in seismic activity and whether the landscaping depicted in the architectural slides accurately represented the site. The height of the proposed poles was also questioned, with discussions on whether shorter poles could suffice and reduce the project’s impact.
The Board considered the project’s consistency with the master plan, ultimately finding it not inconsistent due to its educational nature and support for student athletics. They emphasized the need to balance project goals with community concerns, maintaining a commitment to being responsible neighbors.
The meeting also addressed scheduling priorities for girls’ sports. The Board recognized this as a concern and underscored the necessity of ensuring fair access to the facilities for all student-athletes.
Mary Jane Canose
Planning Board Officials:
Joe DeMarco IV, Karen Gardner, Shari Bunks Geller, Robert Graham, Bill Morrison, Ross Zazzarino, Hal S. Simoff, Marc Walden, James Sasso, Denise Filardo (Administrative Officer)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/13/2025
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Recording Published:
02/14/2025
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Duration:
81 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Bernardsville
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