Chesterfield Township
Burlington County, New Jersey

 

 

   

Environmental Commission 

Secretary:  Aggie Napoleon
Email

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609) 298-2311 Ext. 13, Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 4 pm.

Pictures taken by Rex A. van Veldhuisen of Crosswicks Creek on August 28, 2011.

A message from the Environmental Commission:  Bag worms are expected to be bad this year.  If you see them you can pick them off and put them in a bucket of soap and water (that will kill them) or call a professional licensed pesticide applicant.

 

The Chesterfield Township Environmental Commission was established in 1973 and is a seven member advisory board which meets monthly in public session to review and discuss any topic on which their input is requested.

All proposed subdivisions and site plans are carefully reviewed in the field and the findings presented in report form to the Planning Board for their consideration.  Other matters which normally are reviewed are Environmental Impact report evaluations, agricultural buffer delineation, establishing limits of disturbance and street tree planting.

Members of the Environmental Commission
Martha Veselka
Karl Braun
Elise Bremer-Nei
Michael Hlubik
Charles Jones
Jane Ryan
F. Jerry Spence

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