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The committee discussed various projects including the maintenance and regulation of natural areas like Bear Swamp and Big Woods, focusing on mowing schedules, structure removal, and hunting rules. They addressed upcoming deer surveys, scout projects, and repairs at Echo Lake, specifically regarding gazebo maintenance and picnic table cooking policies. Additionally, they reviewed a dredge lease agreement, forestry management, security for open space, and developer posting requirements. New business items included 2015 budget requests, the potential appointment of associate members, engineering department mapping updates, and the possible formation of an informational committee to engage residents regarding open space usage.
Key discussions included an update on the CADB's progress toward rescinding Policy 6 and efforts to create an inclusive letter for municipalities, alongside current work to acquire a Q-farms list for farmer outreach. New business involved providing information regarding the role and purview of the Committee, and a listing of farms, in support of a grant application by Intermediate North for 'The Growing Connections Cafe' initiative. The committee also reviewed several site plan applications (SP-1146, BA-23-04A, BA21-17A, BA26-02, BA26-01, SP-1009A-4) and a minor subdivision request (SD-3028). For subdivision SD-3026, the Committee recommended against the development due to undersized lots in an ARE2/ARE6 zone, potential impacts on well water quality, and environmental sensitivity, recommending tree line maintenance if approved.
The agenda for the Planning Board meeting includes the approval of minutes from the November 6, 2025, and January 8, 2026, meetings. Key applications before the Board involve a Minor Subdivision with Ancillary Variance Relief (Case No. SD-3030) concerning the realignment of property lines and proposed construction on White Street. Additionally, several applications are scheduled for Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan review, including Case No. SP-1135 for a second-floor addition at 65 Kent Road, Case No. SP-1140 for a new flex space building, and Case No. SP-1144 for the conversion of an existing building into a Burger King restaurant with a drive-through. The agenda also allocates time for a Master Plan Update and a potential Executive Session.
The meeting features a public hearing regarding the Amended Housing Element and Fair Share Plan of the Master Plan. This agenda item addresses the Township's fourth-round affordable housing obligations for the 2025-2035 period, as required by recent amendments to the New Jersey Fair Housing Act and associated court-ordered mandates.
Key discussions focused on updates regarding the CADB, specifically the lack of a formal resolution to rescind Policy 6 and plans to issue an inclusive letter to municipalities before an RTF hearing. The committee also reviewed several land use applications. These included a three-lot subdivision on Fort Plains Road with a note to adhere to buffers due to no adjacent farms; an application for a single-family dwelling on Birch Street adjacent to Q-Farms requiring maintenance of the mature tree line buffer and adherence to farmland buffers and zoning laws; a warehouse building application at 10 Industrial Court with no adjacent farms; a 22-lot subdivision on Newtons Corner Road with no adjacent farms; a single-family home application on Stuart Street with no neighboring farms; a storage building and office conversion application on Squankum Road with no adjacent farms; an amended approval request for Shore Oaks Drive involving parking removal and addition of a pickleball court; and an application for a multi-use flex space building near the corner of Rt 33 and Okerson Rd, which required adherence to farmland buffers and stormwater management due to an adjacent Q-farm.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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