Madison Borough Secures Drew Forest Preservation in Landmark Settlement

In a development for Madison Borough, the council unanimously approved two resolutions to secure the preservation of Drew Forest and address affordable housing obligations. The agreement with Drew University includes purchasing key parcels of land and placing a deed restriction to prevent future development.

The special meeting, held despite its timing during a holiday week, focused on matters concerning Drew University and the borough’s affordable housing obligations. The council attorney introduced two resolutions targeting the third and fourth rounds of housing requirements. The urgency stemmed from the expired status of the third round, necessitating immediate resolution before an imminent court hearing.

A plans was presented involving the creation of five parcels within Drew University. Parcels A and D, collectively known as Drew Forest, are to be purchased by the borough for $23.8 million, financed entirely through grants and private donations. Parcels B and C will be subdivided for affordable housing, while Parcel E, near the Madison House, will remain under Drew University’s control for potential stormwater management. Parcel F, encompassing the Madison House and nearby areas, will be acquired for $400,000, with the borough conducting environmental assessments to ensure no contamination issues.

A significant element of the settlement is the deed restriction placed on the Drew University property, prohibiting future development. This condition aims to preserve the forest area, aligning with the community’s environmental and educational interests. Upon court approval, the settlement terms will undergo public scrutiny, with opportunities for community input, followed by environmental due diligence and a planning board application process for parcel subdivision.

The council swiftly moved to approve the two resolutions vital to this agreement. The first resolution allowed the mayor and borough clerk to enter into the settlement with Drew University, while the second addressed claims from the Fair Share Housing Center. Both resolutions passed unanimously, paving the way for the settlement’s implementation.

State Senator Anthony Cooko, present at the meeting, lauded the agreement as a collaborative effort to preserve Drew Forest. He highlighted the deed restriction’s importance in preventing future development, recognizing it as a milestone for the community. Cooko commended the combined efforts of officials and volunteers, emphasizing grassroots support’s role in achieving such outcomes.

Public comments followed, with several community members expressing their appreciation for the council’s actions. Judy Croll, a representative of the Friends of Drew Forest, thanked the borough and officials for their years-long dedication. Kathy Kakavali inquired about Parcel E’s status, while Claire Wickcom celebrated the preservation of the sledding hill, underscoring its sentimental value. Joe Bzraelian and Dillard Kirby praised the council’s teamwork and commitment, noting the agreement’s potential benefits for both the community and the university.

Sarah Webb, a Drew University professor, shared her enthusiasm for the forest’s future, reflecting on its educational and conservation significance. The public’s sentiments underscored the community’s investment in the forest’s preservation and the broader implications of the settlement.

In response to questions, the attorney clarified the acreage of the parcels involved. Parcel A comprises 36.687 acres, Parcel D is 103.01 acres, Parcel F is approximately 1.1 acres, Parcel B is 4.492 acres, Parcel C is 3.87 acres, and Parcel E is about 1.3 acres. Parcel E will remain under Drew University’s control, with no conservation easement but restricted from further development.

The settlement primarily aims to resolve existing litigation with Drew University. While the deed restriction serves as a means to preserve the area, the attorney could not comment on its effects in cases of insolvency or bankruptcy.

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:
Robert H Conley
City Council Officials:
Rachel Ehrlich (Council President), Robert E. Landrigan, Eric Range, Tom Haralampoudis, Melissa Honohan, John Forte

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