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Contact: Elaine Makatura (609) 292-2994 |
DEP ANNOUNCES NEW BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT AREA (09/P20) TRENTON – Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello today announced that portions of Lodi, Kearny, Plainfield, Rahway, Somerville and Woodbridge have been designated as state Brownfield Development Areas. The new designations will help these municipalities work toward their redevelopment goals. “Under Governor Jon S. Corzine’s leadership, this program is helping dozens of municipalities achieve their goals for the future through large-scale, coordinated redevelopment projects that spur economic development and create green jobs,” Commissioner Mauriello said. “Most of these newly designated areas, as in Plainfield, are creating traditional, walker-friendly downtowns with access to train stations, while Woodbridge is reclaiming land contaminated by past industrial activities to develop cutting-edge businesses that conserve and recycle resources.” Brownfields are properties that have been abandoned or underutilized because of known or suspected contamination. The DEP’s Brownfield Development Area program allows communities to designate clusters of brownfield sites for coordinated remediation and redevelopment. Municipalities that have been designated are eligible for grants of up to $5 million each year from the DEP’s Hazardous Discharge Site Remediation Fund for investigation and remediation. A case manager assists the communities in overseeing remediation, obtaining financial assistance and coordinating revitalization efforts with other state agencies. Communities bring together various stakeholders to develop applications for designation. These stakeholders include owners of contaminated properties, potentially responsible parties, developers, community groups, technical experts, and residents. Municipal adoption of a formal redevelopment plan is required. Plans for the six newly designated areas include:
Launched in 2002, the program is now working on 31 Brownfield Development Areas across the state. Previously designated areas are in various stages of investigation, cleanup and redevelopment. Municipalities interested in being considered in the next round of Brownfield Development Area designations are urged to meet with the DEP to discuss their redevelopment plans. Applications must be submitted by a steering committee representing the community and must include the boundaries of the proposed Brownfield Development Area, sites to be addressed, and a description of current activities within the area. Applicants must demonstrate that their redevelopment plan is achievable. Applications may be submitted from Jan. 1 through March 31, 2010. For more information on brownfields and the Brownfield Development Area initiative, go to: http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/brownfields/ | |
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