In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the approval of a special permit for a batting cage that has been operating without the necessary permits. The applicant argued that the installation of the batting cage and its accompanying lights posed no hazards to traffic or neighboring properties, asserting that the lighting does not create any nuisance.
Commissioner Knowles raised concerns regarding the lack of clarity in the application, particularly about the impact of the lights on nearby residences. He noted that the provided photographs did not adequately demonstrate how the lighting affected neighboring properties, as they lacked a reference point or key plan. Knowles requested a photometric plan to assess the light intensity at the property line, emphasizing that without this information, he could not support the permit application.
The applicant acknowledged the need for additional documentation to satisfy the board's concerns and expressed willingness to provide the requested photometric analysis. They maintained that the batting cage is situated a safe distance from property lines, but recognized that further evidence would be necessary to address the commissioner's apprehensions.
The outcome of this discussion remains pending as the board awaits the additional information to make a final decision on the special permit for the batting cage.