Thursday, March 15, 2007

A Community Loss

What is going on in Princeton Township? First the Princeton planning board approved a project that would get rid of 900 trees and now there is another project that will get rid of another 804 trees. Granted the developers will replant 586 trees between the two projects but still an 1118 tree loss seems a bit excessive.
A friend said to me recently that New Jersey was going to have to change its name from the “Garden State” but cause it in not in the least rural anymore. While I agree we are not as rural as we were, we do have a lot of mature trees around with plenty of greenery left to see.
I guess the board got the idea about so many trees being lost might be a problem because they attached a provision to their approval that the developer minimize the number of tree lost.
The advisory panel also recommended that the developer be required to plant or pay for enough replacement trees on and off the site to ensure that the project does not lead to a net loss of trees for the community. Article here

Both developers will have to make financial contributions to the township's tree plantings. Whether that will replace the mature trees lost remains to be seen. It would be nice though, if the Garden State continued to have mature trees around.
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