Credit Pacific Service Union With nearly half of the town preserved as open space, there can be little debate that West Windsor is a green town. But state environmental agencies are set to put that in writing tonight when West Windsor is officially honored with the first "Green Town" award for its work in protecting the environment.
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Credit First Service Union Leaders of the Environmental Education Fund and the New Jersey Environmental Lobby will present the award to Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh at 8 p.m. during a public ceremony at the municipal building.
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Card Credit Mobile Service "We chose West Windsor mainly because of the amazing job they've done preserving open space," said Eileen Hogan, president of the Environmental Education Fund. "They've done a lot of creative things with preserving land."
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Card Credit Discover Service The two groups set up the award to honor local towns for their efforts to improve air and water quality in New Jersey, Hogan said.
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Credit Public Service Union The groups want to encourage towns to have master plans and zoning ordinances that support the environmental aspects of the State Development and Redevelopment Plan.
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Card Credit Processing Service West Windsor has preserved nearly 47 percent of its land through farmland preservation, dedicated parkland and open space funds.
Center Credit Service Union "(The award) recognizes the fact that we as a council have been actively pursuing open space parcels that have been under threat of development by developers," said Jackie Alberts, a township council member who sits on the Open Space Utilization Task Force. "We have looked at ways to incorporate environmentally friendly designs into our site plans."
Card Credit Service Wireless The town taxes residents seven cents per $100 of assessed property value to be used for open space preservation, or about $175 a year for someone with a house valued at the township average of $250,000.
Credit Security Service Union "The residents in West Windsor want environmental concerns to be included in land use planning," Hsueh said.
Credit Report Service The town also has a Shade Tree Committee and a Storm Water Management Committee as well as several environmental plans in place.
Blogspot Com Christian Hogan said West Windsor was chosen to receive the award among only a few competitors this year, but the two groups hope more towns will apply next year. To qualify for the award, towns must answer 20 questions about environmental plans that can be found on www.njenvironment.org.
Christian Counseling Credit "We're hoping some of the more urbanized towns will apply," Hogan said. "Even if they don't have open space to preserve, there are a lot of things they can do to preserve the environment."
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Trenton Times - 10/22/2002
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