Franklin Open Space Committee Explores Wildlife Connectivity Amid Urban Growth
- Meeting Overview:
The Franklin Township Open Space Advisory Committee meeting on June 16, 2026, brought forth discussions on enhancing wildlife habitat connectivity, addressing deer depredation permits, and managing grassland preserves. The session was marked by the introduction of innovative conservation strategies and ongoing efforts to refine local environmental ordinances.
A major highlight was the introduction of Lindsay Brewbaker, the community-led conservation coordinator from Duke Farms, who presented the “Connecting Habitat Across New Jersey” project. This initiative aims to tackle the challenges posed by New Jersey’s rapid urbanization by creating wildlife corridors. Brewbaker explained that these corridors are essential for the safe movement of species such as bobcats and butterflies. Her presentation included tools like a guidance document and a web viewer, which serve as resources for municipal open space committees to improve wildlife connectivity. Brewbaker’s emphasis on the importance of such corridors sparked interest and engagement among committee members, who recognized the potential of these tools for local conservation efforts.
The conversation also delved into the intricacies of managing local preserves, with a particular focus on the John Clyde and Negri Napody Preserves. The committee discussed the timing of mowing and prescribed burns, highlighting the ecological considerations involved in maintaining these grasslands. Concerns were raised about the lack of maintenance at the Negri Napody Preserve, where scheduled mowing and burning had been delayed. A proposal to prioritize mowing at Negri Napody while applying for burns at John Clyde was considered, taking into account safety concerns related to nearby residential areas.
The committee further explored the topic of deer depredation permits, which allow hunting outside designated seasons. A committee member reported on a recent discussion with the deputy commissioner of fish and game, expressing concern that current regulations do not adequately protect crops that grow beyond the permit deadline of September 12. This sparked a debate about the effectiveness of these regulations and their impact on local deer populations.
Another topic was the financial mechanisms for open space preservation. The committee was informed about potential state funding matches of 50% for townships that update their open space plans to include terms like “habitat connectivity.” This information was met with interest, and the importance of listing multiple properties for preservation was emphasized as a strategy to secure funding.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the Somerset County Trails Grant Program, with updates on the narrative for a grant application to improve trail routes around a bird blind. Adjustments to the proposed trail route were made to avoid potential permitting issues related to wetlands, aiming to secure funding between $25,000 and $40,000 for improvements.
The committee also tackled the Shade Tree ordinance amendment, focusing on the minimum diameter for trees in the township ordinance. The proposed change from four inches to two and a half inches was agreed upon to align with previous ordinances.
In other discussions, the committee explored the possibility of implementing regulations on leaf blowers, following the example of more than 12 towns in New Jersey. The potential impact on local landscapers was considered, with a call for further examination by the town council. The committee also highlighted the recreation department’s activities, noting a busy season with various programs available for residents, emphasizing adaptability in community planning.
Phillip Kramer
Open Space Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Open Space Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/16/2026
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Recording Published:
06/17/2026
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Duration:
74 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Franklin (Somerset County)
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