Hainesport Board Approves Stormwater Plan Amid Public Concerns

The Hainesport Land Use Board meeting saw a approval of an amendment to a stormwater management plan, amidst public opposition and environmental concerns. Despite heated objections from residents regarding potential flooding and ecological impact, the board ultimately voted to pass the proposal, with seven members in favor and two dissenting votes.

One notable issue of the evening revolved around the stormwater management plan for a proposed development. The plan, which aims to address overflow during severe weather events, was subject to extensive scrutiny. Residents voiced strong objections, emphasizing potential risks to the local environment and community infrastructure. Concerns centered around the visual and ecological impact of the drainage outfall structures, with residents like Janice Len from the Hainesport Township Environmental Commission highlighting the disruption to undisturbed park areas and mature trees.

Len presented a letter dated April 6, 2024, criticizing the easement related to the Long Bridge Estates development. She questioned the feasibility of approving a plan that relies on an unapproved easement, arguing that it would jeopardize the park, which serves as a vital habitat for local wildlife. Her concerns echoed those of other residents, who feared the development’s density would exacerbate stormwater issues and harm the natural landscape.

Public comments were dominated by apprehensions about the stormwater management system’s ability to handle extreme weather events. Alex D’Angelis, a long-term homeowner, recounted personal flooding experiences, expressing fears that additional water flow into Tanuka’s Creek would compound existing problems. Deborah Harris, an attorney and resident, underscored the potential legal and financial liabilities associated with the development, drawing parallels to significant Clean Water Act litigation.

The development proposal, which includes 72 affordable housing units on Creek Road, faced criticism not only for its stormwater management but also for its potential to increase local taxes and disrupt the community’s natural beauty. Residents like Samantha Lovan and Carol Kempy argued that the plan prioritized profit over ecological and community well-being. They urged the board to reconsider the density and design of the development to better manage water flow and preserve green spaces.

The board’s discussions also delved into the technical aspects of the stormwater management plan. Engineers presented revised plans that included a comprehensive system for handling stormwater overflow, incorporating both on-site infiltration and a pipe system to manage severe storm scenarios. Despite assertions of compliance with township and NJDEP regulations, the plan’s environmental and aesthetic implications remained a point of contention.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to addressing the integration of the proposed stormwater system with the local environment. Efforts to minimize visual impact and preserve major trees were discussed, with the engineering team proposing a curved pipe path to reduce vegetation removal. The incorporation of native plants in the landscaping around the outfall was also suggested to better blend the development with the natural surroundings.

Board members grappled with balancing regulatory compliance and environmental preservation. The approval of the stormwater plan was conditioned on several stipulations, including the review of HOA documents to ensure maintenance responsibilities for the new infrastructure.

In addition to the stormwater management plan, the board addressed other development-related issues, such as amendments to park improvements and vegetation obligations. The commitment to replace any removed trees or vegetation during the park development process was reaffirmed, emphasizing the board’s dedication to environmental considerations.

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:
Leila Gilmore
Land Use Board Officials:
Paula L. Kosko (Official of Municipality), Karen Tordy, H. Krollfeifer, Jr. (Chairman), Thomas McKay (Vice Chairman), Letitia Kelley, Patrick Tricocci, Irene Baggio, Chris Murphy, Gus Bradley (Alternate #1), Howard Holden (Alternate #2), Steve Noworyta (Alternate #3), Bruce MacLachlan (Alternate #4), Paula Tiver (Secretary), Robert Kingsbury (Solicitor), Martin Miller (Alaimo Assoc. Engineer), Scott Taylor (Taylor Design Group, Planner)

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