Old Bridge Township Residents Raise Concerns Over Warehouse Development and Community Engagement

During a recent meeting of the Old Bridge Township Planning Board, residents expressed concerns about the proposed development of a large warehouse facility on Waterworks Road. The meeting, which centered on the application from HB Warehouse LLC, highlighted issues such as community engagement, environmental safety, and the broader implications of industrial development within residential areas.

The proposal for the warehouse involves a substantial facility spanning approximately 518,542 square feet, including office space and parking for 379 vehicles. The development is designed to align with the township’s long-standing industrial zoning, which has been in place for 75 years. However, despite its compliance with zoning regulations, the project has sparked considerable debate among local residents who feel that their concerns are not being adequately addressed.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on the community’s dissatisfaction with the communication process surrounding the warehouse proposal. Residents reported issues with the notification process for a neighborhood meeting organized by the developers, where attendance was notably low. Some residents claimed not to have received invitations in a timely manner, leading to frustration and a sense of exclusion from the decision-making process. The developer’s representative acknowledged the low turnout and emphasized their intention to be good community members, stating their goal to engage with the local residents actively.

Residents voiced apprehensions about increased traffic, safety issues, and potential declines in property values. One attendee underscored the difficulty in obtaining clear answers from various departments, emphasizing that over 250 individuals had raised concerns about the warehouse’s impact on the community.

The legal representatives of objecting residents highlighted procedural challenges, noting that their clients had limited time to prepare for the hearing due to delays in securing legal counsel and adjournments of the application process. These comments underscored a perceived imbalance between the resources available to residents and those of the developers. The board reiterated that while they must adhere to township ordinances, they cannot deny applications solely based on community opposition if the application meets existing regulations.

Environmental concerns also took center stage, with residents questioning the measures in place to ensure that construction activities near the proposed site, which is adjacent to a Superfund site, do not release harmful contaminants. The board assured attendees that environmental studies and impact assessments are required for such developments, emphasizing the importance of thorough oversight and remediation efforts. The site in question has been vacant for decades and contains remnants from a former chemical facility, with ongoing remediation managed by the EPA.

The warehouse development is part of a broader redevelopment area designated in June 2023, aimed at revitalizing underutilized industrial zones. The proposal includes plans for solar installations on the warehouse rooftop, potentially benefiting local electricity resources. The development is expected to create up to 100 jobs, with operations running across three shifts, seven days a week.

In response to community concerns about zoning decisions, the board clarified that while they review applications for consistency with the township’s master plan, they do not establish zoning ordinances. Residents were encouraged to address broader zoning policy questions to the township administration.

The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the need for improved communication and engagement with the community. The board committed to arranging further discussions with residents, the council chair, and the township attorney to ensure that public input is incorporated into the planning process. They also assured residents that any material changes to the development plans would be submitted well in advance of future hearings to allow for thorough public review.

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:
Debbie Walker
Planning Board Officials:
Barbara Cannon, Edward Lauer, Kasey Lenning, Gary Hagopian, Erik DePalma, Daniel Joseph Renna, Joseph Pedi, Tina Masella, Keith McIsaac, James Brennan, Edward Ferrara, Daniel Holihan (Attorney), Joseph Sordillo, Esquire

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