Dear Residents and Neighbors,
Planning Board hearings on the Quarry’s proposed Rehabilitation Plan will continue tomorrow night at the Municipal Building on Collyer Lane at 7:30 pm. All documents have been posted on the Township website at bernards.org and can be accessed by scrolling down on the home page to MQ Reclamation or by using this link.
One of the documents is the “MQI Clean Soil Acceptance Procedure” which the Quarry proposes to use to bring in more fill. The Planning Board must determine whether more fill is necessary to rehabilitate the land or whether the Quarry should be limited to whatever clean fill it has already imported. If more fill were permitted, the PB must determine not only whether the protocols are adequate to ensure that only clean fill is brought in this time, but the likelihood of compliance and the ability of the Township to enforce them.
Residents have questioned why we are here again arguing over more fill. The answer is in the Township ordinance on Quarry licensing. See 4:9-5.
Required Review and Renewal of Rehabilitation Plan. Approval of every rehabilitation plan shall expire on the third anniversary of its approval, and a revised rehabilitation plan shall be submitted not less than six months before the expiration of the rehabilitation plan. The revised rehabilitation plan shall be reviewed by the Planning Board and approved by the Township Committee in the same manner as an initial rehabilitation plan.
The ordinance describes the requirements of the rehabilitation plan. With each rehabilitation plan application, the Quarry can argue for more fill importation. Residents have questioned the Quarry’s sales manager as to whether the Quarry is prepared to pay for fill this time, and the sales manager said that they have not decided, but that there is no greater risk of bad fill if you are paid to take it versus if you must purchase it.
—Citizens for a Clean and Safe Millington Quarry