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Thinkpad Two months ago, Gov. James E. McGreevey abruptly ordered a building moratorium in Egg Harbor, Hamilton and Galloway townships. He blamed the drought, but the edict touched off street protests by builders, and confused some environmentalists who felt it failed to address root problems.
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Microsoft The moratorium and subsequent controversy exposed a bitter, 20-year battle that state officials say threatens New Jersey's best-known nature preserve and its abundant underground water supply.
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Laptop Computers By some measures, state efforts to regulate development in the Pinelands have been a success. Since 1979, when state and federal officials mapped out a 1.1 million-acre reserve, virtually all the region's housing has been directed to 22 growth areas, including the three in Atlantic County where controversy has erupted.
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Laptop Computer But with huge housing allotments assigned to those towns by a regulatory agency called the Pinelands Commission -- and no money offered for planning -- some growth areas have spiraled out of control.
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Desktop Computer "It's the Wild West," said Carlos Rodrigues of the state Office of Smart Growth, who recently helped select pilot planning projects in the region. "The growth areas are a total disaster. The commission drew these enormous areas that now have public water and sewer ... and said, 'Go for it.'"
Notebooks Virtually everyone agrees that a re-evaluation is needed, but so far the moratorium has led to more finger-pointing than serious discussion.
Lenovo The controversy comes at a time when the 15-member Pinelands Commission is in the process of drafting its third Comprehensive Management Plan, and some observers are hopeful change is in the wind.
Hard Drive The commission has regulatory power unique to New Jersey, assigning 22 towns target growth numbers. Those numbers could generate 33,700 new houses in the three Atlantic County municipalities alone. The commission also oversees any changes in local zoning.
Travelstar As they did when the numbers were first assigned 20 years ago, some of the fastest-growing towns are balking. The Atlantic County towns led the charge for the moratorium, enlisting the aid of long-time state Sen. Bill Gormley, an influential Republican who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, which must pass on all gubernatorial appointments.
Gateway "We don't want the amount of growth at the pace it's going," Egg Harbor Deputy Mayor Frank Sutton said as he cruised in a township car through some of the 40 subdivisions under construction in the 64-square-mile town. "We'd prefer to control our own destiny. It's pretty simple. We have no say in the matter."
Laptop Parts With state school funding frozen, growth towns like Egg Harbor -- which issued 500 building permits this year alone and has added 450 new schoolchildren annually for several years -- are seeing big tax increases. An average homeowner with property assessed at $200,000 saw his tax bill rise about $500, to $5,400, this year.
Software Local anger has been largely directed at the commission, which along with environmentalists are seen as outside forces advocating regulatory mandates they don't have to fund. But there is bad blood on both sides.
Hard Drives "The towns are utterly lacking in imagination or creativity," said Carleton Montgomery, executive director of the Pinelands Preservation Alliance. "They are 90 percent responsible for their problems. Ten percent is the hand they were dealt, but they've done such a poor job with the hand they were dealt."
Electronics The moratorium hasn't exactly thrown on the brakes. Developers who already had permits were allowed to keep working, and the state has been fairly liberal in granting hardship exemptions.
Canon Already chafing under commission rules, however, builders are incensed by the ban. They marched on Trenton and labeled the drought connection a fraud, pointing out that wells supplying water for Atlantic City and located in Egg Harbor aren't affected by the ban.
Desktop Pc "They've had 20 years to address this problem, and everybody, from the state Legislature to Bill Gormley, is to blame," said Joel Jacovitz, who has been building in and around Egg Harbor for 31 years. "They've done nothing but sit on their hands."
Desktop Computers Jacovitz, a leader of the South Jersey secessionist movement who was appointed to the Pinelands Commission in the 1980s as a watchdog, scoffed at Gormley's suggestion that Atlantic City can be part of the solution. Little residential construction has followed booming commercial and casino growth there, and city officials have voiced concern about the effects of gentrification.
Think Pad "You can't tell people where to live, and they are gravitating to the suburbs," said builder David Middleton. "Do these politicians want to mess with supply and demand?"
Repair The builders, arguing that the ban is an arbitrary threat to their livelihoods, have asked a federal court to reverse it.
Data Recovery All interested parties in the recent dispute are revisiting familiar territory.
Cisco After the Pinelands Protection Act was adopted in 1979, then-Gov. Brendan Byrne declared a yearlong building moratorium. In the interim, his newly formed commission devised its first Comprehensive Management Plan, setting the stage for the next two decades of development.
Keyboard The current ban may also spark change. Gormley is drafting legislation that would allow towns to institute "timed growth" and for the commission to transfer some growth outside the Pinelands to Atlantic City and Pleasantville.
Monitor In a peace offering still being enacted, the commission allowed growth towns to reduce the density of their residential zoning by 30 percent, and it will pay a planning consultant to help Hamilton better plan for its future.
Desktop Former Gov. Jim Florio, sponsor of the Pinelands act and recently named chair of the Pinelands Commission, said he hopes to try something innovative for the region.
Infosys "The main thing," he said, "will be getting some people talking to one another who are not used to talking to one another."
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Star-Ledger - 12/2/2002
Topic: Pinelands
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