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Ellie Van Houtte/ Town Crier The Los Altos Hills Planning Commission is considering a Fremont Hills Country Club proposal to add night lights to its tennis courts.
When dusk sets in on winter evenings in Los Altos, the lights above the tennis courts at Marymeade, McKenzie and Montclaire parks switch on for night games. Just around the corner in Los Altos Hills, however, game time concludes when natural light disappears a 1985 town Outdoor Lighting Ordinance bans artificial light for tennis and other recreational courts.
At the request of Fremont Hills Country Club a private club in Los Altos Hills with 430 member families the Los Altos Hills Planning Commission last week reviewed a proposal to amend the towns municipal code and/or modify the clubs conditional-use permit to allow outdoor tennis-court lighting.
We really in essence want to expand recreational opportunities to members and the community overall, said Fremont Hills representative Bart Carey. Fremont Hills is a bit behind when compared to other clubs. They all have tennis-court lights.
Nearby clubs with lighted tennis courts include Los Altos Golf & Country Club, Foothills Tennis & Swimming Club and the University Club of Palo Alto.
Fremont Hills application seeks approval to illuminate five of the clubs 10 courts with fully shielded, metal halide luminaires until 10 p.m. To mitigate anticipated concerns from neighbors, the club submitted environmental reports estimating the impact of the added light and noise.
According to the report, there will be no direct viewing of the light sources from any residence, as all homes in the vicinity of the club are located above the height of the proposed 22-foot lights. The surfaces of the courts and the dark perimeter screening are expected to absorb light and reduce scattering of light upward.
The proposal drew a variety of opinions at the study session.
Advocates claimed that the lack of lights limits tennis-court access in Los Altos Hills, particularly for residents who cant play during the day because of school or work commitments. Some residents said the lack of lights put the club, players and town at a competitive disadvantage when compared to Los Altos and Saratoga, where lighted courts are available.
Im playing kids that are top in the nation, and I think we should have courts that are lighted so that kids like me can train, said Jehan Godrej, a local high school student who plays tennis competitively.
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ETI #39;s Outdoor Lighting Solution
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From midnight Monday 23 December 2013, lighting outdoor fires in the Rural Fire District of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula will be restricted.
Anyone in the Rural Fire District who wants to light a fire outdoors must get a permit. Permits are not needed for barbeques on properties serviced by a domestic water supply. Rural Fire Permits can be obtained by contacting the Council Customer Call Centre where Council Rural Fire Officers will be available to discuss requests.
At the same time, a total ban of outdoor fires (with the exception of barbeques and hngi) under the Urban Fire Safety Bylaw will also be imposed for the Urban Fire District (city and townships).
A spate of fires in Christchurch last week has highlighted the dry conditions and served as a safety reminder to all about the significant risk flammable items such as dry grass and timber pose to the community.
Manager of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, Murray Sinclair says, "Despite the forecasted rainfall for the coming days and weeks, the seasonally higher temperatures are likely to see easily flammable items like grass and timber quickly return to a dry state and pose a fire risk. With public safety in mind, this restriction is based on underlying fuel conditions, time of year and public notification requirements.
"Council Rural Fire Officers will be available to issue permits and requests can be made through the Council Call Centre. We want to remind those responsible for lighting a fire that they should have insurance cover for fire fighting costs as well as public liability.
"The start of the fire restrictions at midnight on 23 December, gives people one final weekend to clear debris. All those conducting burns need to ensure that their planned fires are fully extinguished before they leave, so as to avoid the situation of fires reigniting in strong winds and spreading to destroy property," he says.
Before lighting a fire, if you are unsure of which fire district you are in, contact the Council Customer Call Centre on 941 8999 or FREEPHONE 0800 800 169.
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Rural fire restrictions starting in Chch on Monday
Wednesday 18 December 2013
Rural fire restrictions for Christchurch from Monday
From midnight Monday 23 December 2013, lighting outdoor fires in the Rural Fire District of Christchurch and Banks Peninsula will be restricted.
Anyone in the Rural Fire District who wants to light a fire outdoors must get a permit. Permits are not needed for barbeques on properties serviced by a domestic water supply. Rural Fire Permits can be obtained by contacting the Council Customer Call Centre where Council Rural Fire Officers will be available to discuss requests.
At the same time, a total ban of outdoor fires (with the exception of barbeques and hngi) under the Urban Fire Safety Bylaw will also be imposed for the Urban Fire District (city and townships).
A spate of fires in Christchurch last week has highlighted the dry conditions and served as a safety reminder to all about the significant risk flammable items such as dry grass and timber pose to the community.
Manager of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, Murray Sinclair says, Despite the forecasted rainfall for the coming days and weeks, the seasonally higher temperatures are likely to see easily flammable items like grass and timber quickly return to a dry state and pose a fire risk. With public safety in mind, this restriction is based on underlying fuel conditions, time of year and public notification requirements.
Council Rural Fire Officers will be available to issue permits and requests can be made through the Council Call Centre. We want to remind those responsible for lighting a fire that they should have insurance cover for fire fighting costs as well as public liability.
The start of the fire restrictions at midnight on 23 December, gives people one final weekend to clear debris. All those conducting burns need to ensure that their planned fires are fully extinguished before they leave, so as to avoid the situation of fires reigniting in strong winds and spreading to destroy property, he says.
Before lighting a fire, if you are unsure of which fire district you are in, contact the Council Customer Call Centre on 941 8999 or FREEPHONE 0800 800 169.
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