Franklin Township Council Deliberates Castleton Park Land Diversion for Senoko Valve Project

The Franklin Township Council convened to discuss the proposed diversion of a section of Castleton Park for the installation of a new valve by Senoko, a private company. The diversion, classified as a major due to its private use, involves complex procedural steps requiring approval from New Jersey’s Green Acres program and subsequent authorization from the state house. The council addressed community concerns about transparency and the impact on parkland, highlighting the necessity of balancing public interest with infrastructural improvements.

A focal point of the meeting was the application for the diversion of preserved open space at Castleton Park. Defined as a request to remove land from its preserved status, this diversion requires substantial justification, such as a public need or benefit. The proposed project involves a permanent surface easement of 0.14 acres for Senoko’s valve installation, surrounded by an 8-foot vinyl fence, as well as a temporary easement of 0.7 acres for construction, which will revert to Franklin Township a year post-completion. Although the total area to be diverted is approximately 4 acres, only 0.14 acres will be permanently affected.

The council outlined the procedural roadmap, which included a pre-application meeting, a scoping hearing, and the current public hearing phase. Public comments are being accepted until October 9, with findings to be submitted to Green Acres for review. The state house is anticipated to make a final decision by December 25, 2025, allowing Senoko to commence work in early spring 2026 if approved. Compensation for the township is set at ten times the appraised land value, equating to $158,000, which must be used to preserve four times the acreage elsewhere in the township within two years.

Public concerns were raised about the absence of direct communication from Senoko representatives during the meeting. Residents expressed frustration over the lack of firsthand answers from the company, emphasizing the need for official responses to their queries. The council clarified that while Senoko typically does not participate in these hearings unless public interest arises, all public comments would be documented and addressed through the Green Acres program.

Discussions also touched on the technical aspects of the Senoko project. The installation of a new valve aims to replace an outdated and inefficient system. The current valve’s location poses flood risks, which the new site will mitigate by elevating the infrastructure above potential flood zones. Concerns about wildlife access prompted discussions on the proposed 8-foot fence, deemed beneficial for safety despite aesthetic considerations.

Financial implications of the diversion were scrutinized, with the council asserting that the classification as a major diversion necessitates monetary compensation to the township. The appraised value was calculated by a state-level appraiser. The township must utilize these funds to acquire additional open space, preserving community green areas amid infrastructure developments.

The meeting further delved into park maintenance and landscaping plans, with a focus on managing grass types and tree planting around the pipeline project. Safety regulations restrict deep-rooted vegetation near the pipeline, leading to discussions on suitable planting options that adhere to safety guidelines while maintaining visual appeal. The possibility of coordinating with the Shade Tree Commission was suggested to guide the planting process.

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
City Council Officials:
Alex Kharazi (Council-At-Large), Sivaraman Anbarasan (Council-At-Large), Kimberly Francois (Council-At-Large), Ed Potosnak (Deputy Mayor, Council Ward 1), Shepa Uddin (Council Ward 2), Charles Onyejiaka (Council Ward 3), Carl R.A. Wright (Council Ward 4), James Vassanella (Council Ward 5), Louis N. Rainone (Township Attorney), Ann Marie McCarthy (Township Clerk), Robert G. Vornlocker (Township Manager)

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