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Public Hearing on Aquatic Center at Tonight's Berkeley Heights Town Council Meeting

Council to vote on amending sewer use rules for Warren swim center.

Following the succes of a November petition drive in favor of the action, Berkeley Heights officials will tonight decide whether to extend sewer service to the Berkeley Aquatic Club's proposed 51,000 square foot facility in neighboring Warren.

In late 2011, after months of controversy, the Berkeley Heights Town Council voted 5 to 1 against allowing any alteration to the original contract with Warren Township, putting a halt to the BAC's plans. 

Berkeley Heights and Warren Township have an agreement that allows new residential structures in Warren Township to access the Berkeley Heights Sewage Treatment Facility, but not commercial structures such as the proposed BAC facility.

Last month, a petition drive spearheaded by a public relations firm hired by the Aquatic Center garnered enough signatures to prompt the Berkeley Heights Town Council to vote on amending the rule. 

Residents living near the proposed building say the facility would substantially increase traffic on Hillcrest Road and create a hazardous situation. Residents also claimed Emerson Lane would be used as a short cut and for overflow parking. 

They also claimed that the installation of the facility would substantially reduce their property values. 

Other residents in favor of the facility claimed that allowing the BAC to tap into the Berkeley Height's sewage treatment facility would bring in much needed revenue to offset taxes.

There will be a public hearing on the amendment before the vote. 

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Joe December 4, 2012 at 06:50 pm
"Berkeley Heights officials will tonight decide whether to the the Berkeley Aquatic Club's proposed 51,000 square foot facility in neighboring Warren."
What does this mean??
Adam Bulger (Editor) December 4, 2012 at 08:17 pm
It means I left out a couple words from the original draft. It's been edited to make sense. Thanks for spotting the mistake. -AB
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FANWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT June 8, 2013 at 01:48 am
Lagnaf, it seems you agree with me and the crazed stories are a stretch. I concur it is what it is.Read More I grew up in Nj and did not experience this but neither did most people my age. I trust my kids to make the right choices for themselves and stand firm that at age 18 it is now their life. I also think the writer of the original article has much younger kids and is naive Only time will tell. Wish all the kids a happy and safe prom weekend and college experience. Good luck to your son after graduation
FANWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT June 8, 2013 at 01:50 am
Ruth, I don't think there is anything to revisit. If people don't want their kids to go say no orRead More don't pay. Why punish everyone This is not a school event, so there is nothing you can do except say no to your child.
Ruth Gideon June 8, 2013 at 05:44 pm
Yes, most kids are 18, yes most kids don't go "over the top" crazy. But just because oneRead More raises their kid with good morals, dignity and to do the right thing, does not insure they will act in this light during a weekend like this. Most kids will come out of this weekend unscathed, reputation in tact with good memories for a life time. But there is that 10% (maybe more, maybe less, I don't care if it's even one kid) that do go over the top and come home changed. I know of a "goody two shoes" who has come home and is now the topic of the school's conversations; where the talk used to be about all of the awards and accomplishments, now it's about this one wasted weekend. This was a kid raised with good morals and dignity - made a few bad decisions in a row on one crazed night and is now disgraced. One kid, one story. Did you read about the Clark kids? (Sorry Clark, I know this could have been ANY town, not just yours.) That's 7 kids, 7 stories. And I'm sure there are many more stories that don't reach the press or parents ears. Yes, parents can say no, but my heart isn't breaking for my kids right now or any house or hotel condition. It's breaking for the kids (be it one or twenty) whose parents said yes and they have come home changed. I am happy for you that you're children came back OK.This is my opinion, and I don't believe I am naive because my kid hasn't gone to prom yet, I don't have the answers, I just hope that somehow in the future these kids can be protected better.