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- By
KRISTEN PASCULLI
Staff
Writer
TOMS
RIVER -- The chief purpose of a public hearing last night was to
move the acquisition plan ahead for the Ciba-Geigy site.
John
Reuther, chairman of the Open Space Committee, said his
committee brought the matter to the township last night with the
intention of submitting it next to the Green Acres program,
which would make Dover eligible for state funding to acquire
desired lands -- one being the Ciba-Geigy property.
Since
Dover collects an open space tax and has an Open Space and
Recreation Plan, it would be eligible for 50 percent state
funding for land acquisition, should the plan be submitted.
Deputy
Mayor J. Mark Mutter drafted a resolution stating the town's
intention to "initiate discussion" with the state,
Ciba-Geigy, and other governmental agencies regarding land
acquisition.
Committeeman
John F. Russo Jr. said he would like to talk to the state
Department of Environmental Protection before making a decision
on the plan, and felt the resolution committed the township to
buy the property.
He
also noted that the land is currently zoned for industrial use.
He claimed it would become more desirable -- and worth more --
should it be rezoned.
The
Trust for Public Lands and the state have already entered into
discussions regarding the purchase of the Ciba site, as should
the township, Reuther said.
However,
Mayor Raymond P. Fox said he's still not sure whether to believe
the federal Environmental Protection Agency's claim that
approximately 1,050 acres of the 1,350-acre site is safe. He
said he would like to see a report from another environmental
agency concur with the EPA's findings about the parcel, which
has been on the Superfund list for years.
"If
we don't acquire it now, it'll be gone in a short amount of
time," Gilmore said.
Gilmore
said two important issues are to ascertain if other sites would
be available for acquisition, and the best use of the property,
should the township buy it.
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