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Neptune Township Committee Room at the Mother Ship….Is anyone listening at the dais?

 

Wesley Lake by Paul Goldfinger ©

 

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor and Jack Bredin, Reporter/Researcher  @Blogfinger.net

At the end of each Committee meeting,  citizens finally have the chance to bring up any subject they wish, even if it is not on the agenda. The only problem is that the speaker who steps to the microphone only has 5 minutes.  Typically, during that 5 minutes, the Committeemen do not interrupt, although they may. But the real problem is that they rarely actually respond to a citizen’s comments. When your time is up, you must stop speaking.

Jack Bredin goes to most of those meetings, and when he is there, he makes a point to speak for 5 minutes during the “privilege of the floor” also known as the “public comments” portion. He prepares his remarks very carefully and he reads what he has prepared.

At the February 26 Monday meeting, Jack decided to focus on the naming of Wesley Lake on the official Township Tax map where it no longer says Wesley Lake; it says Wesley Detention/Retention Basin.  We have written a number of posts about this issue.  You can use the search box at the top right and type in Wesley Lake or other key words.

When we post a number of articles about a subject, we always try to move the ball up the field with something new, as we do now.   But repetition is also valuable as a teaching tool.

Below is the key point which  Jack made on this occasion when speaking  to the 3 Township fathers who were present.

“The name change of Wesley Lake to “Wesley Detention/Retention Basin” on the Tax Map is ineffective because the Tax Map is now inconsistent with all other Township maps that identify this body of water as public open space reserved for recreation and conservation.

“All Township maps must be consistent in identifying Wesley Lake as either a lake or a detention/retention basin.  It cannot be both, and the Township Committee is responsible for all these maps and their consistencies.  All Township maps must be reviewed every six years.”

 

Editor’s note:  The Committee has to make a clear choice on behalf of the public.  Are our tax dollars and grant money to go towards restoring “Wesley Lake” for the enjoyment of all the residents, or will the money go to help a few local developers by designating the lake as the “Wesley Detention/Retention Basin?”

Blogfinger believes that the Township Committee has already made the choice when it named the chartered governing group the “Wesley Lake Commission” and not the “Wesley Detention/Retention Basin Commission.”  This naming discrepancy among the various maps needs to be resolved because those two names imply totally different functions for that body of water and it effects whether or not dirty street water can be permitted to enter the lake.

An important fact is that the Tax Map is the official map of Neptune Township, and only the Committee can make changes.  Yet, at a previous Committee meeting, no member of the Committee recalled  approving this change.    Of all the maps in town, this one is the only one that refers to Wesley Lake as a Detention/Retention Basin.  The Asbury side calls it “Wesley Lake” as do all the other Neptune maps including the Master Plan map, the Zoning maps, the ROSI maps and the (missing) water shed map.

The ROSI is an inventory of recreational and open spaces in a town. This list ties into Green Acres funding. Wesley Lake is on that list.

Here is a link regarding this topic from last November. This post is important, and be sure to read the comments as well:

B.B. Wesley Lake name change controversy

CONNIE FRANCIS    It’s Italy day on Blogfinger:

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Wesley Lake 2009 . Ocean Grove, NJ. Paul Goldfinger photo ©.

Wesley Lake 2009 . Ocean Grove, NJ. Paul Goldfinger photo ©.

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger and Jack Bredin, Blogfinger researcher and reporter.

In recent posts, Blogfinger acquainted our readers with the renaming of Wesley Lake into the “Wesley Detention/Retention Basin.” We alerted our readers to the change in Wesley Lake from public open space land to a water retention basin on the Tax Map.   Jack Bredin, Blogfinger researcher, has reviewed this issue and he has used the Neptune Township Master Plan (2011)  and the latest Tax Map as his main sources.  

Today’s post focuses on the “Name Blame Game” and tries to  get some answers.

Our emphasis is on Wesley Lake, but the same thing happened on the Neptune Township Tax Map for Fletcher Lake which also has a  new name: “Fletcher Detention/Retention Basin.”

The link below is to our latest post  (Nov 13, 2016) on the subject of “What’s in a Name?”:

WHO KILLED WESLEY LAKE? Part 2:   What’s in a name?

We pointed out that the Neptune Master Plan supports the idea of keeping our lakes clean. It says, “Encourage the reduction of runoff into surface water bodies.” We think that the name change was done to save money for developers in Asbury Park and Ocean Grove.

This name change would not be permitted by the DEP or the Green Acres program.

In addition, Wesley Lake and Fletcher Lake are on the Township’s ROSI list (Recreational and Open Space Inventory) where the Township is committed to hold these lands reserved for recreation and conservation “in perpetuity” in exchange for Green Acres funds. 

But instead, the Township seems to be committed to dumping even more dirty water into Wesley Lake and using the Lake as a municipal facility.

Our prior posts also contained email exchanges with Tee Lesinski, a member of the Wesley Lake Commission, who said, “The Commission had nothing to do with the name change, and Wesley Lake is not a retention basin.”

Despite our publicizing this issue, no one from Neptune Township has explained to the citizens of Ocean Grove who is responsible for the name change and what is the true reason for it. We believe that the Neptune Township Committee has to accept responsibility for the name change because they have the exclusive authority over the Tax Map. Only they could order the change.

At the last Township Committee meeting on November 28, 2016, Jack Bredin once again waited patiently for the public portion and then he went to the microphone to publicly ask the 5 man/woman Committee about this name change situation.  What he said was recorded and will appear in the Committee’s minutes, although it might take quite a while.

 

Here is a summary of what Jack crammed into 5 minutes:

—– He reminded them of their environmental obligations under the State Land Use Law and their own Master Plan. They are supposed to reduce dirty street water runoff into our lakes, not increase the runoff according to the Tax Map renaming Wesley Lake. 

Jack also reviewed the ROSI statement and the Green Acres obligations for protecting all places on the list for recreation and conservation. A ROSI statement is required to be signed by the Mayor and the Chairman of the Planning Board and is attached to each application for Green Acre funding.

—–This obligation is confirmed by the Neptune Township Planning Board Chairman and the Neptune Township Mayor when they signed off on the 2011 Master Plan.
—–Jack asked who will take responsibility for the name change on the Tax Map?
—–He asked who will publicly explain why the name change was done?
—–He pointed out that all Township maps (eg zoning and Wesley Lake Commission) must contain the same name change as is present on the Tax Map. These maps must be consistent with the Tax Map, but they are not.

—–And he wanted to know why there is no formal resolution available to authorize the name change. Without a “Resolution” there are no “Reasons” to change the name of Wesley or Fletcher Lake.

 

In response to Jack’s comments, no one on the Committee or the Township Attorney was willing to answer the questions.

Jack’s inquiry was met with silence.

 

Those of you who support the current Township Committee have got to wonder about such issues as transparency, following the law, representative government, caring for the environment, and favoritism for developers. The “Name Blame Game” is a perfect touchstone for illustrating those concerns.

 

MATT CAVENAUGH.  “Something’s Coming”  from West Side Story 2009 Broadway cast album.

 

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