Jackson Planning Board Debates Zoning Compliance and Environmental Concerns for Proposed Development

During the Jackson Township Planning Board meeting, discussions centered on zoning compliance and environmental concerns related to a proposed development by 510 Whitesville LLC. The application sought approval for a three-story office building and a warehouse, emphasizing its suitability for a construction business. The board scrutinized the application’s alignment with local zoning ordinances and environmental regulations, particularly given its location in the Pinelands.

A critical point of contention was whether the proposed use complied with the Pinelands manufacturing zone ordinance, which permits office and warehousing uses but does not explicitly mention contractor activities. It was noted that the term “contractor” was absent from the ordinance, leading to questions about whether the application required a variance for contractor use. The application referenced a contractor shop, raising concerns about the need for a D1 variance, which had not been requested. This discrepancy prompted further inquiry, as previous similar applications at the same block and lot had been denied.

The board examined the applicant’s plans for outdoor storage, which is restricted under ordinance section 244-97E 6, mandating that all industrial activity be conducted within enclosed structures. The applicant claimed there were no wetlands on the site, although wetland buffer lines were acknowledged, creating further uncertainty about environmental compliance.

Environmental concerns were an aspect of public comments during the meeting. Speakers questioned the applicant’s adherence to stormwater management regulations, specifically regulation 244-209, which restricts industrial stormwater recharge if exposed to source materials such as heavy equipment and petroleum. There were calls for strict conditions to prevent environmental degradation, citing past violations on the site and urging the establishment of a buffer line with a chain-link fence to delineate the disturbance area. The applicant was urged to ensure that stormwater runoff did not contaminate local ecosystems.

Further scrutiny arose over the jurisdictional authority of the Pinelands Commission in wetland determinations. Public comments highlighted discrepancies in wetland delineation and the qualifications of the environmental expert who conducted the assessment. The board clarified its limited role in enforcing local ordinances rather than regulating environmental matters, emphasizing that final determinations would involve other agencies like the Pinelands Commission.

The board also reviewed parking and storage plans linked to the application. While the proposed development exceeded the parking requirements, there were questions about the presence and movement of dump trucks and large vehicles. The applicant needed to provide further testimony on vehicle operations, including storage and maintenance within the site.

Concerns about the environmental impact statement (EIS) were raised, particularly regarding its thoroughness, given the timing of the inventory for endangered species conducted during their peak hibernation period. The board stressed that any approval relied on receiving a no further review letter and a no call-up letter from the Pinelands Commission.

As the meeting progressed, discussions transitioned to architectural aspects of the project and its traffic implications. The board examined the traffic engineer’s analysis, which projected 55 movements in the morning and 54 in the afternoon peak hours. Questions lingered about the timing of county improvements and their alignment with the site’s development timeline, with concerns that delays could impact traffic flow, especially for larger vehicles turning into the site.

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:
Michael Reina
Planning Board Officials:
Mordechai Burnstein, Michele Campbell, Lisa DeMarzo, Shimshi Heller, Laura Morrison (Secretary and Recording Secretary), Jeffrey Riker, Patrick Rogers, Betty Rose (Alternate I), Joseph Sullivan (Vice Chair), Raymond Tremer (Mayoral Designee), Terence Wall (Administrator), Fred Weingart (Alternate II)

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