Fair Haven Borough Council Weighs Data Center Ban Amid Utility Concerns

The Fair Haven Borough Council deliberated on a proposed ordinance to prohibit data centers, citing the potential strain on local utilities and environmental concerns. This item dominated the meeting, revealing a council intent on regulating utility consumption to protect community resources while managing future technological changes. Additionally, parking issues related to Red Bank Regional High School’s graduation and a liquor license debate added to the meeting’s lengthy agenda.

The council’s primary focus was the proposed ordinance to ban data centers, which could consume vast amounts of electricity and water. The ordinance drew from regulations in towns like Red Bank, Summit, and Millville, but Fair Haven’s version would be more restrictive, categorically prohibiting all data centers. Concerns about the ordinance’s scope were raised, with discussions on whether it should also cover other high-utility entities, such as aluminum smelters, which might also pose significant utility demands.

Council members debated the local versus state authority in regulating data center connectivity and utility provision, with some questioning the Public Utility Commission’s jurisdiction. The council was cautious, considering a two-pronged approach that would address both percentage increases in utility usage and the absolute capacity limits of local systems. This approach reflects a desire to balance immediate regulatory needs with adaptability to future technological advancements, as traditional data centers may become less power-intensive.

Several members highlighted the environmental impact of data centers, particularly the heat they generate, and voiced concerns about utility companies diverting resources to external developments. The debate concluded with consensus on the necessity of a phased approach, considering both immediate and long-term utility impacts, although the specifics of the ordinance were still contentious.

Public comments amplified the significance of the data center discussion, with residents like Bonnie Procopia expressing concern over the lack of state-level guidance on such issues amidst climate change challenges. The council acknowledged similar discussions occurring in other New Jersey towns, further underscoring the urgency of addressing the data center issue.

Parking issues at Red Bank Regional High School’s graduation were another key topic. The council reviewed recent parking restrictions imposed due to safety concerns, which were implemented with input from the police, engineering, and public works departments. The restrictions were designed to address long-standing complaints about traffic violations and safety hazards. Residents had raised issues about student parking spilling into residential streets, a problem exacerbated by limited collaboration from the school’s administration.

The council discussed the school’s sufficient but underused parking capacity. They noted that if more students parked on campus, it would reduce the burden on nearby residential areas. The council had communicated these concerns through various channels, but frustrations lingered due to the lack of response from Red Bank Regional. The council emphasized that these decisions were not made lightly and were part of a broader effort to address safety issues.

In response to community concerns, a memo was sent to the Board of Education, highlighting safety risks for students crossing busy roads without appropriate supervision. Despite the lack of response from the school, the council remained committed to resolving these issues, with plans to revisit the topic over the summer.

The liquor license for the closed Raven and the Peach establishment also drew public interest. Residents questioned why the license was retained despite limited use, as New Jersey law allows for forfeiture if a license is not used within two years. The council explained that the establishment had complied with legal requirements by operating occasionally for special events, which restricted the town’s ability to reallocate the license.

Additionally, the council considered replacing outdated borough signs, approving a proposal for five new signs at a cost of $6,000. The council ensured the design met previously discussed standards and unanimously passed the motion.

Finally, the meeting touched on preparations for an Independence Day procession, aimed at commemorating the 250th anniversary of the nation. This event would feature historical elements and encourage community participation.

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Mayor:
Josh Halpern
City Council Officials:
Elizabeth Koch (Council President), Tracy Cole (Councilwoman), Michal DiMiceli (Councilwoman), Kristen Hoey (Councilwoman), Andrew “Drew” LaBarbera (Councilman), Brian Olson (Councilman)

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