Fair Haven Focuses on Storm Water Management and Deer Mitigation
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
06/12/2024
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Recording Published:
06/17/2024
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Duration:
152 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Fair Haven
- Meeting Overview:
The Fair Haven Environmental Commission recently convened to address several pressing environmental concerns, with storm water management and deer mitigation taking center stage. These issues have sparked debates and actions that could impact the town’s environmental strategies and community involvement.
Storm water management emerged as discussion point during the meeting, with the commission exploring various measures to address the challenges posed by heavy rain events and subsequent water management system overflows. One member proposed the improvement of outfalls with additional pipes to enhance high-flow handling capabilities during such events.
The conversation shifted to the commission’s role in decision-making and the urgency for strategic planning and budgeting for environmental projects. Members debated the extent of the commission’s involvement in providing recommendations and the effectiveness of their influence on the town council’s decision-making process. The need for a strategic plan was emphasized to prioritize essential actions and ensure that recommendations are considered by the town administration.
In a move to improve communication and establish a clear action plan, the commission discussed creating a document summarizing their recommendations for storm water management. The use of low-tech solutions like bioswales and grass was favored over heavily engineered concrete structures due to environmental concerns. Additionally, the commission considered mapping flooding hotspots and maintaining a log to track frequency and locations of flooding, which would inform future planning and mitigation efforts.
The commission also tackled the Rain Garden Project, contemplating its potential location at a local church and the prospect of obtaining a grant to fund it. Members discussed the importance of community engagement and ongoing maintenance for the success of the rain garden. Deer mitigation was another topic of discussion, with members deliberating over coordination with other municipalities, planning, and public education regarding culling methods and the importance of the program.
The appointment of a new chair and co-chair for the commission spurred debate, with some members questioning the transparency and legality of the process. Despite concerns, the new leadership roles were established.
Another subject was the town’s planning document, with a member raising concerns about its adequacy in addressing climate change, coastal flooding, and sustainability. The cost of street restorations and the discussion about reducing recycling pickups to biweekly due to budget constraints pointed to the commission’s financial challenges.
Public comments further emphasized the importance of addressing invasive species and organizing volunteer cleanups for environmental improvements. The commission agreed on the need for further education and awareness about the proper disposal of leaves and brush, as well as the importance of cleanup efforts targeting invasive species like Japanese knotweed.
Josh Halpern
Environmental Commission Officials:
Randall Solomon, Michal DiMiceli, Stephanie Adams, Robbyn O’Neill, Kelly Flanagan, Bonnie Torcivia, Gary Sondermeyer, Sarah Schiavetti, Brian Rice, Jessie Murray, Ralph Wyndrum, Jonathan Peters, Gary Patterson, Ana Antonnen, Suzan Globus, William Dorner, Olson (Council Liaison), Krystie Larsen (Secretary)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
06/12/2024
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Recording Published:
06/17/2024
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Duration:
152 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Fair Haven
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