Sayreville Residents Raise Concerns Over Data Centers in Redevelopment Plan

The Sayreville Borough Council meeting focused on the potential environmental and economic impacts of allowing data centers within a redevelopment plan for the former Sunshine Biscuit site. Residents and environmental advocates voiced strong opposition, citing increased utility costs and environmental risks. The council also discussed various community and administrative matters, including regulations on electric vehicles and upcoming community events.

The most notable discussion centered around a public hearing regarding Ordinance Number 3-26, which involves the Hercules redevelopment plan for the former Sunshine Biscuit site. This proposal includes the demolition of an old warehouse and the construction of two new ones at the corner of Journey Mill Road and Bordontown Avenue. A motion was made to table the ordinance due to unanswered questions from the developer, but the mayor allowed public input despite the tabling.

Cassandra Dogy, a resident, expressed concerns about including data centers as a permitted use within the economic development zone of the redevelopment plan. She argued that establishing data centers could hinder sustainable and viable land use due to their high electricity and water demands, which could lead to increased costs for local residents. Dogy cited regional grid operator data, highlighting that data centers contribute to electricity demand increases, resulting in higher utility bills. She emphasized the need for redevelopment to prioritize renewable energy investments.

Shamar White, a policy fellow with the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance, supported Dogy’s concerns, emphasizing the potential negative impacts of data centers on local communities, such as pollution and health hazards. He reiterated the economic implications and environmental risks, calling for reevaluation of the permitted uses within the redevelopment plan.

Another speaker highlighted misleading economic benefits touted by proponents of data centers, citing personal experiences in various locations throughout the state. The speaker pointed out that data centers often rely on natural gas or diesel power, contributing to nitrous oxide emissions. They stressed the excessive water consumption of data centers, sourced predominantly from municipal supplies, which would ultimately increase costs for residents. Urging the council to reconsider the redevelopment plan involving data centers, the speaker asserted that it would not serve the community’s interests.

Ken Sheski, while not an expert on data centers, questioned the active status of a previously granted permission to divert 10 million gallons of water per day from the South River. Another council member confirmed that this resource remains available, highlighting potential strains on the municipality. Bob Duffy raised concerns about warehouse placement.

The borough planner clarified that the proposed development is smaller than what was previously approved and not conducive to a data center. However, the developer is open to amendments that would explicitly exclude data centers from the redevelopment plan. If the council wishes to proceed with amending the application to remove the data center designation, it would require reintroducing the ordinance at a future meeting.

In addition to the redevelopment discussions, the council addressed multiple ordinances and resolutions. Ordinance number 10-26 amends the waterfront redevelopment plan to allow for an age-restricted inclusionary rental housing complex. Ordinance number 11-26 amends fishing regulations on borough property, and ordinance number 12-26 seeks to exceed municipal budget appropriation limits, establishing a cap bank to accommodate cost-of-living adjustments.

The public comment portion also highlighted ongoing safety concerns regarding the intersection of Journey Mill Road and Bordentown Avenue. The mayor noted an agreement for improvements at this intersection, with the borough reimbursing the county for necessary water line relocations as part of the project.

Concerns over the use of electric motorcycles in the community drew attention, with a council member expressing frustration over their uncontrolled use, particularly by young riders. The borough attorney clarified that municipalities do not have the authority to regulate these vehicles but mentioned a new law set to take effect in July, imposing stricter regulations, including licensing and insurance requirements. This development was seen as a positive step toward enhancing safety on borough roads.

In the realm of recreation, updates on spring programming were provided, including adult pickleball classes and summer camps. Commemorative t-shirts for America 250 and Sayreville 150 were announced, available for pre-order until June 1st. Fishing regulations at Kennedy Park Pond were updated to allow residents to keep trout.

The council also addressed appointments to various boards and discussed a proposal to amend an ordinance prohibiting the use of electric bikes in parks due to safety concerns. A focus was placed on supporting first responders, particularly the fire department, due to a decrease in membership and increased service demands. The council deliberated on boosting the Length of Service Award Program, with a motion made to explore options with fire department leaders.

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:
Kennedy O’Brien
City Council Officials:
Donna Roberts, Daniel Balka, Michael Colaci, Mary Novak, Stanley Synarski, John Zebrowski

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