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Re: Lighting and noise standards for athletic fields in rural areas <br /> My name is Sara Shields and I've lived in a rural part of the county 12 years. I am <br /> asking you to change the lighting and noise standards for athletic fields in rural areas and to <br /> require all athletic fields to get a Class B Special Use Permit. <br /> Last year I presented to you a request that the lighting standards for athletic fields and <br /> other lighted facilities in rural areas be reconsidered. I made this request because the Planning <br /> and Zoning Department allowed a church to erect a lighted ball field directly across a dirt road <br /> from my house with a Class B Special Use Permit. Therefore, none of the neighbors affected <br /> by the ball field had a say in whether the ball field should be built and lighted or how and when <br /> the field would be used. <br /> We have now lived with the field in its' completed state since May 29, 2009. Its impact <br /> on my home and others in our community has been very disturbing. Many games have gone <br /> past 11:30 p.m., and one tournament game had the lights on after 1:00 a.m. Sunday morning, <br /> with no relief given by the Sheriff's Department after 911 calls. Lights shine into my house. <br /> Port-a-potties have been in view from my front porch continuously since that May date. <br /> Sometime in late July a PA system was added to the field. One of my neighbors a mile away <br /> can hear it. I have endured countless people using my driveway as a turnaround. Noisy <br /> motorcycles rev their engines as they pull out from the dirt road onto the paved road. If this all <br /> sounds angry, it is. As a citizen of this country I am entitled to due process of law when the <br /> integrity and value of my home and property is being taken from me without an opportunity to be <br /> heard. <br /> Therefore, I ask that you amend the lighting and noise standards for rural areas. I also <br /> present to you a petition I started, but was unable to continue with due to illness in my family. <br /> Over 90% of the people I spoke with signed it, requesting that all lighted athletic facilities be <br /> required to have a Special Class B permit." <br /> Bonnie Hauser was speaking on behalf of Orange County Voice, who was working in <br /> cooperation with CHAOS, Chapel Hill Astronomical and Observational Society. She said that <br /> they are thrilled to see the County take a proactive stance on lighting ordinances and for <br /> keeping the rural community separate from the urban communities. She said that rural Orange <br /> County still has pockets of dark sky and they support recommendations to limit lights and noise <br /> on athletic fields. She said that they would like a complete ban on lights that go upward. They <br /> would also like to add incentives to use IDA approved fixtures. They support the Hurdle Mills <br /> group about seeing an ordinance extended to require a public hearing any time outdoor lighting <br /> is included in a public venue. She said that light and noise travel farther in rural areas. She <br /> said that CHAOS would be happy to help in any way because the members are experts on light <br /> issues. <br /> Robert Nichols asked if there would be a public hearing if the Board of County <br /> Commissioners and Planning Board approve this as recommended and it was answered yes. If <br /> this ordinance is passed, the enforcers will be the Planning Department. He said that he is tired <br /> of the government telling him how to make every move he makes on his farm. <br /> Ben Lloyd said that he supports what Jeffrey Schmidt said and that they should not fix <br /> what is not broken. He spoke about the Efland Rodeo and how it goes past 11:00 p.m. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked Michael Harvey to address the point Ben Lloyd just made <br /> about this scheduled event that may last past 11:00. Michael Harvey said that the current <br />
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