West Windsor Council Explores Open Space Preservation
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2024
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Recording Published:
03/19/2024
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Duration:
65 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
West Windsor
- Meeting Overview:
The West Windsor Town Council recently held a meeting focusing on the preservation and utilization of open space, the challenges of property acquisitions, and the allocation of funds for open space and recreation. Sam Certies, the Land Use Manager, provided a detailed presentation on the township’s open space plan, which includes approximately 2100 acres of preserved land, equating to about 50% of the town. The council also discussed financial aspects, such as the open space tax generating $1.2 million annually with about $3 million in the fund, and the township’s application for a $1.1 million Green Acres Grant. These funds are important for the acquisition and maintenance of open space.
The discussion around the open space plan was extensive, with Certies elaborating on the history and the goal of preserving 50% of the township’s land since 1994. The importance of updating the open space Recreation plan every decade was underscored to maintain eligibility for grants like Green Acres. The council reviewed the targeted properties for preservation, differentiating between Farmland preservation and open space preservation, and discussed the township’s farm lease agreements which generate significant revenue annually.
The council expressed concerns about the challenges in acquiring properties, particularly those outside designated preservation areas. The Bristol property, where residential construction was approved, and the Applegate property, slated for a bridge replacement project, served as examples of unsuccessful preservation efforts. A potential purchase of the Ry property by the school district for a new elementary school was also mentioned, emphasizing the importance of open space clustering and the connection of trails and green spaces.
The complexities of property acquisition became evident during the discussion of properties like the Landal family’s subdivided land, which straddles West Windsor and neighboring Robinsville. The council required the Robinsville portion to be deed-restricted for preservation. Another property, parcel 78, was reviewed, with construction underway for two homes in West Windsor and a new road servicing additional lots in both towns. The Cox junkyard, located on parcels 70 and 71, was cited as an example of the environmental and floodplain constraints complicating property acquisitions.
Financial strategies for open space acquisition were a focal point of the meeting. The open space tax, grants from Mercer County, and contributions from the Friends of West Windsor Open Space were all discussed, with a confident outlook on the current tax revenue and reserve funds. The council approved approximately $3.2 million in funds, with the expectation of additional state funds, and confirmed the public availability of related documents.
Ken Jacobs, the manager of the Recreation Department, provided an overview of the department’s 2023 activities, highlighting the successful return to indoor summer programs and special events, despite weather-related challenges. Jacobs also discussed the positive revenue growth for the pool, increased non-resident memberships, and the reintroduction of the youth recreational basketball league.
The condition of the pool facilities was addressed in terms of potential capital projects, with council member Sonia expressing interest in the addition of a splash pad to the pool before experiencing technical difficulties. The details of these capital projects were set to be discussed separately, with a focus on Human Services.
During the public comment section, residents raised concerns about the town’s open space plan. The council responded by assuring that the plan had been reviewed in 2018 and that preservation efforts are ongoing. Another resident’s inquiry about open space requirements for a specific property was clarified by the council.
Hemant Marathe
City Council Officials:
Sonia Gawas, Linda Geevers, Andrea Mandel, Daniel “Dan” Weiss, Martin Whitfield
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2024
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Recording Published:
03/19/2024
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Duration:
65 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Mercer County
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Towns:
West Windsor
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