Egg Harbor City Moves Forward with Landmark Landfill Investigation and Redevelopment Plans
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
08/15/2024
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Recording Published:
08/16/2024
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Duration:
106 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Egg Harbor City
- Meeting Overview:
The Egg Harbor City Council meeting on August 15, 2024, addressed various community initiatives and crucial redevelopment plans, with focus on the investigation and potential redevelopment of the ANP landfill site, honoring long-time community member Gladis Torres, and addressing public safety concerns, among other topics.
Jeffrey Day of Dynamic Site Redevelopment LLC presented an overview of the planned investigation of the ANP landfill site. This investigation is important for determining the landfill’s current condition, including soil and groundwater compliance, in preparation for potential redevelopment. Day outlined his extensive experience in environmental consulting and emphasized that the proposed investigation would be fully funded through the Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund (HDSRF) grant, covering all costs of the investigation with no financial burden on the city. “The good news is it’s 100% funded,” Day stated, reassuring the council about the funding process.
The council engaged Day with several questions about the project’s timeframe and the potential outcomes. Day highlighted the potential for mixed-use development at the site, including solar energy projects, which could benefit Egg Harbor City. The council appeared supportive of the proposed actions, eager to proceed with the investigation while acknowledging the complexities involved.
The meeting also featured a presentation honoring Gladis Torres for her extensive service to the community. Mayor Lisa Jiampetti described Torres as a dedicated community member, particularly in food distribution efforts. Torres shared her experiences and commitment to the town, stating, “This is home… this is where my family is.” Her acknowledgment was a notable moment in the meeting, highlighting the contributions of local residents to community welfare.
Further discussions delved into the redevelopment of a designated brownfields area, emphasizing the need for clarity on grant funding and the city’s obligations. A notable absence of McCowan from Remington and Vernick, the city’s engineer, due to illness affected the depth of information shared. The council stressed the importance of avoiding duplication of efforts and the necessity of including previous work in the BDA application.
Community initiatives were also a key topic of discussion. The council approved a resolution for the reconstruction of specific blocks on Liverpool Avenue, with funding secured through grants and existing road ordinances. Additionally, the installation of tennis and pickleball courts was approved.
Public safety concerns were addressed with particular focus on juvenile behavior and curfew ordinances. The Chief of Police detailed several incidents involving juveniles, including a situation with approximately 50 to 60 juveniles that required police intervention. The Chief emphasized the importance of the curfew ordinance, which aims to deter juvenile roaming after dark, and highlighted that the individuals involved were not local residents. The police department’s efforts in community engagement were also noted, including a cookout that served approximately 250 community members, fostering positive relations.
The council discussed a proposed ordinance to amend the Redevelopment plan for the Gateway Rehab area, which would allow for contractor vehicle storage as a conditional use. A representative from Vision Utilities provided details about their operations, specifically regarding the type of vehicles they would store. The council explored the implications of this amendment, emphasizing the procedural nature of the proposal and the necessity of seeking approval from the land use board for future plans.
Public comments included concerns about the representation of the community by individuals associated with the Historical Society. A resident expressed worries about a person with a criminal background being involved with the Society, urging the council to consider who serves as community representatives. The council acknowledged these concerns and expressed a willingness to discuss and address the issue.
The meeting also covered updates on various community events and initiatives, including the success of a recent food truck festival, the installation of EV charging stations funded by a Community Energy Planning Implementation Grant, and preparations for back-to-school events.
Lisa Jiampetti
City Council Officials:
Joseph A. Ricci Jr., Donna Heist, Kim Hesse, Ingrid Nieves-Clark, Steven Dash, Mason Wright, Kasey Attianese, Nanette Galloway, Karl Timbers
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/15/2024
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Recording Published:
08/16/2024
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Duration:
106 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Egg Harbor City
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