Franklin Environmental Commission Evaluates Electric Vehicle Charging Station Proposal Near Highways

The Franklin Environmental Commission meeting on January 6, 2025, addressed several key environmental initiatives and local development proposals, most notably the proposal for electric vehicle charging stations near major highways. Other discussions included the review of proposed developments, a critique of the state development plan, local tree canopy maintenance, and community engagement strategies to support environmental efforts.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on a proposal to require the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at gas stations and fast food establishments within a certain distance of Interstate 287. Members of the commission agreed that fast-charging stations in these high-traffic areas would cater to travelers stopping briefly, addressing the growing need for EV infrastructure. An EV owner present at the meeting concurred. The commission considered drafting a memo to the zoning and planning boards to formalize this proposal and explore potential grant funding from the Board of Public Utilities, which could provide up to $200,000 to support these installations. The commission also examined the existing zoning ordinance to identify any regulations related to EV charging stations.

In tandem with discussions on EV infrastructure, the commission scrutinized ongoing development proposals, including a telecommunications tower on Cedar Grove Lane. The builder requested a variance to replace a required 10-foot composite fence with a 10-foot chain link fence with privacy slats. The commission agreed that a dark green chain link fence would suffice, considering the tower’s location adjacent to township-owned land used for hunting.

The commission also examined a variance request from the Fernandez family on Annapolis Street. The family sought approval for a concrete patio and steps that exceeded the impervious coverage limit, resulting in a 35.3% coverage compared to the 30% zone limit. Although the family claimed ignorance of the coverage limit, the commission discussed mitigation options, such as tree planting and creating a rain garden to manage runoff effectively.

Another important topic was the state development and redevelopment plan, criticized for its lack of substantive detail and actionable strategies. A commission member expressed disappointment with the plan’s “aspirational” nature, noting its failure to reference critical legislation, such as the energy master plan. The commission suggested drafting comments for the state plan, emphasizing the need for detailed mapping, analysis, and references to existing legislation to guide municipalities effectively. Concerns about affordable housing development were raised, noting the plan’s insufficient guidance on this issue.

The commission also discussed tree canopy maintenance and grant applications for environmental initiatives. The dialogue underscored the importance of active encouragement and financial incentives for municipalities and nonprofits to plant and maintain trees, especially in overburdened communities. A member expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of current state planning efforts, highlighting outdated zoning maps and the lack of collaboration with agencies like the New Jersey Department of Transportation in initiatives such as Rails to Trails.

The meeting also covered community engagement activities, including upcoming events related to regenerative agriculture and a film screening of “Kiss the Ground,” narrated by Woody Harrelson. The event aims to educate attendees on regenerative farming practices, featuring local farmers like Michelle Long from Far Hills. There was a suggestion to provide individually packaged refreshments, subject to guidelines from the parks and recreation department.

Additionally, the commission explored partnerships with local organizations, such as a Somerville company specializing in Styrofoam recycling. Members expressed interest in promoting environmental films and acknowledged a recent evaluation certification achievement. Discussions on establishing a sustainable business coalition in collaboration with the Franklin Chamber of Commerce highlighted ongoing community engagement efforts.

The commission addressed procedural matters, including updates on the township’s energy bid and community energy aggregation initiatives. There was a call for the energy and infrastructure committee to address ongoing projects, such as a micro-mobility study. The status of a curbside composting initiative was also discussed, pending proof of insurance from the service provider. A peculiar shipment of LED night lights remained a mystery, though it was speculated to be related to Sustainable Jersey.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Phillip Kramer
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