Land use development has resulted in the need
for continued efforts to preserve for the present and the future relatively
undisturbed woodland, agricultural and wetland areas whose beauty
and tranquility and habitat are extremely beneficial. The natural
benefits associated with conservation programs are essential to preserve
Hampton's most valuable environmental resource, the groundwater for
the municipal and private wells.
There is hereby created an Environmental Commission
for the conservation and protection of the natural resources located
within the territorial limits of the Borough pursuant to the provisions
of Chapter 245 of the Laws of New Jersey, 1968. (NOTE: "Conservation"
includes the sustainable use of a resource vs. "preservation" which
infers complete nonuse of resources.)
The Mayor, in his discretion, shall appoint
the members of the Environmental Commission, which shall consist of
seven persons, citizens and residents of the Borough, one of whom
shall also be a liaison and member of the Borough Planning Board,
and one of whom shall also be a liaison and member of the Borough
Council. The Commissioners first appointed shall hold office for terms
as follows: two members for one year, two members for two years and
three members for three years, respectively, from the date in the
year in which the appointments are made and until their successors
are duly appointed and have qualified. Thereafter, all appointments
shall be for terms of three years, and vacancies shall be filled for
the unexpired term only, in the same manner as an original appointment.
The members shall receive no compensation for their services. Notwithstanding
any other provisions of law to the contrary, the powers of appointment
and removal hereby accorded to the Mayor shall be vested in the elected
official so designated or, where there is a vacancy in the office
of Mayor, in the duly designated Acting Mayor.
The Commission shall have the following powers:
A. The promotion of the conservation (including sustainable
use) of the natural resources of the Borough.
B. The planning of, implementing and informing the public
about local conservation programs.
C. To compile and keep an index of all open areas, publicly
or privately owned, including open forests, farmland, marshlands,
swamps and other wetlands.
D. To conduct research into the possible use of the open
areas of the Borough.
E. To recommend actions to the Planning Board (if none,
to the Mayor and Borough Council) after evaluation of plans and programs
for inclusion in a Municipal Master Plan and the for development and
use of such areas.
F. To advertise, prepare, print and distribute books,
maps, charts, plans and pamphlets which, in its judgment, it deems
necessary for its purposes.
G. To act as the coordinating agency of the community
on conservation matters and a liaison between local conservation needs
and regional, state and federal agencies ministering to those needs,
especially the Hunterdon County Agricultural Development Board (HCADB),
the Musconetcong River Management Council (MRMC) and the Highlands
Council (HC).
H. To submit
proposals, with the approval of the Borough Council, for the outside
funding of projects relevant to the conservation of natural resources.
The Commission shall keep records of its meetings
and activities and shall make an annual report on or before December
1 and submit the same to the Borough Council, which report shall be
comprehensive and detailed, covering operations, receipts, disbursements
and expenditures for the full year.
The Mayor shall designate one of the members
to serve as Chairman and presiding officer of the Commission, called
the "Environmental Commissioner." The Commission is authorized to
adopt bylaws governing its procedural operation.
The Mayor or Borough Council may remove any
member of the Commission for cause, on written charges served upon
the member and after a hearing thereon, at which the member shall
be entitled to be heard in person or by counsel.
The Borough Council shall annually fix, determine
and appropriate a sum sufficient for the care, custody, policing and
maintenance of such lands acquired for the uses and purposes therein
stated and for the expenses of the Commission, which shall be levied
by taxation in the same manner as other taxes.
The Commission may appoint a Secretary or Clerk
and such number of custodians, supervisors and assistants for the
lands acquired, for the uses and purposes herein mentioned, as it
shall think necessary, but the salaries of all such clerks, custodians,
supervisors and assistants shall be fixed and determined by the Borough
Council, and in addition thereto, the total salaries of all such persons
shall be within the limits of funds appropriated to the Commission.