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  • 1-3 University Place Enfield, Connecticut - polytest
    Please stop asking me for a pole number. The number is broken off. There's one street light at 1-3 University place and if the town actually checked; it's not difficult to find! Question (not a joke)....How many town officials does it take to change a light bulb?
  • Intersection Of University Place And Enfield St Enfield, Connecticut - polytest
    Multiple large pot holes at the intersection are causing autos to move very slowly and is very dangerous to take a left onto University while traveling North on Enfield St. Due to the lanes opening up from 1 to 2 lanes, oncoming traffic tends to speed up to try and beat the light at the fire station.
  • 1-3 University Place Enfield, Connecticut - polytest
    I REPORTED THIS ISSUE BACK IN AUGUST. Once in a while the light comes "on" but 90% of the time it doesn't. Most likely there's an issue with the photocell or the ballast.
    There have been a lot of burglaries and break-ins in this neighborhood in the last few years and the street light is essential for the safety of the neighborhood.
  • Streetlight Archived
    1-3 University Place Enfield, Connecticut - polytest

    Streetlight is out.

    Why was this marked as "issue fixed"? The streetlight is still out and it's now November 8th 2014

  • 410 Enfield St Enfield, Connecticut - polytest

    Baco's Pizza and Natalia's Alterations have several high output light fixtures on the exterior of their buildings. The rear of Natalia’s home/business has a high wattage, HID, high pressure sodium flood light that is angled to illuminate the back of her parking lot and property. This type of fixture is not a full cut-off type of luminaire which is the type of luminaire that would be necessary to adhere to the zoning code. The fixture is mounted on an adjustable knuckle and should be pointed with the lens down at 0 degrees nadir in order to meet the code. This fixture creates a night time glare to friends and family that may be in my back yard at night, so much so, that eventually it creates eye strain and headaches when trying to walk or face the direction of the fixture with the contrast of the darker ground and black fence. Several times, friends and family have gotten their clothing caught on her fence due to blinding glare of the light fixture on the back of her property. This fixture remains on all night from dust until dawn. Natalia’s Alteration’s un-posted business hours are no later than 5:00 PM any day of the week and on weekends she’s only open for a few hours during the day.

    Baco’s Pizza has several light fixtures mounted on the façade of the building as a means of decoration. These fixtures don’t have an engineered prismatic lens nor do they have scientific or engineered photometry, thus making them purely decorative and also a “glare bomb” (industry term). Baco’s also has a high wattage, flood type of fixture on the back of the building which is being used as a “grow light” for a small garden that is planted next to the external box freezer. The exterior lighting at Baco’s property is “ON” from dusk until 11:00 PM, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

    There are are two utility poles at the front of each property where there are two (one on each pole) high wattage, HID, high pressure sodium flood lightS. These flood fixtures are on from dusk to dawn. CL&P has recently adjusted these fixtures, torque to the furthest angle down I assume, but the fixtures are still a major glare nuisance to the adjacent properties. These are privately leased light fixtures by either Baco’s or Natalia’s Alterations and are maintained by CL&P. I have researched, and no other properties on Enfield street have these types of fixtures, not even the bank or the North Thompsonville Fire Station just a block away. The town has allowed these fixtures to remain regardless of the obvious glare nuisance and prior complaints.

    The ordinace that I've referenced:
    7.10.6 Outdoor lighting.
    All external illumination shall be directed or shielded in such a manner that the source (bulb, tube, etc.) of light will not be visible from any street or from any adjoining property. No light shall be directed outside the lot where it originates. All lighting shall be shielded or otherwise designed to provide down lighting so as to minimize night glare.

    The Town of Enfield has these zoning codes that are supposed to enforced but have neglected to do so in this case. At this point, it’s of my opinion that the Town of Enfield is the neglectful party and is responsible to either start enforcing the code, change it or explain why the Town is allowed to give special accommodations to these business’ above and beyond what the citizens of Enfield are allowed. If these parties don’t have to adhere to the code then it discredits any other current code enforcements. Neither of the business Owner’s at Natalia’s Alterations or Baco’s Pizza have State of Connecticut vehicle registrations so it’s obvious that they don’t live in Enfield, or the State.

  • 410 Enfield St. Enfield, CT - polytest
    Baco's Pizza and Natalia's Alterations have several high output light fixtures on the exterior of their buildings. Currently, there are two utility poles at the front of each property where there are two (one on each pole) 1000 watt high pressure sodium flood lights that are the majority nuisance factors. These flood fixtures are on from dusk to dawn. In addition to the two luminaire flood lights mentioned previously, the facade to Baco's pizza has a minimum of eight unshielded, non-performance type of wall pack fixtures. Baco's buidling mounted lights seem to be on a timeclock and the fixtures switch off by 11:00 PM. Natalia's Alterations also has non-conforming illumination on the facade with a what looks to be a 250-400 high pressure sodium flood light on the back of her building/home. The exterior lights on Natalia's Alterations are on from at least dusk to dawn and sometimes 24 hours.
    The ordinace that I've referenced:
    7.10.6 Outdoor lighting.
    All external illumination shall be directed or shielded in such a manner that the source (bulb, tube, etc.) of light will not be visible from any street or from any adjoining property. No light shall be directed outside the lot where it originates. All lighting shall be shielded or otherwise designed to provide down lighting so as to minimize night glare.
  • 15-99 University Pl Enfield, CT - polytest
    There's a 1 foot wide trail of some sort of automobile oil/fuel that must have leaked out of somebodys car or truck. The trail ends at a residence on Pine Street, just off of University Place. This is a large amount of oil and is a hazard to any children and pets that might step in the oil as it's almost unavoidable and toxic.
  • 396 Enfield St. Enfield, CT - polytest
    large silver van has been on the lawn of Natalya's Alterations for several months with no license plates. Dealer plates have been affixed when driven and taken off once returned to the location at Natalya's Alterations