The Environmental Advisory Committee will, in
an advisory capacity, serve as a community advocate for environmental
issues, working within the framework of established procedures in
the community.
The Environmental Advisory Committee will provide
advice to the Township Committee, Planning Board, Zoning Board of
Adjustment and other municipal bodies. This advice may be either self-initiated
by the Committee or in response to a request for information.
A. The following are specific functions of the Environmental
Advisory Committee in fulfilling its role:
(1) Research the use and possible use of open areas of
the community and make recommendations to the Planning Board and/or
Township Committee as may be appropriate.
(2) Prepare and recommend printing and distribution of
books, maps, charts, plans and pamphlets which it feels necessary
to further its environmental advocacy role.
(3) Keep an index of all open areas, publicly or privately
owned, including classification by characteristics, in order to obtain
information on the proper use of such areas. The Environmental Advisory
Committee may from time to time recommend to the Planning Board and/or
the Township Committee plans and programs for inclusion in the Master
Plan for the uses of such areas.
(4) Acquire subject to the approval of the Township Committee
property, both real and personal, by gift, purchase, grant, bequest,
devise or lease for any of its purposes.
(5) Study and make reports and recommendations regarding
open space preservation, water resources management, noise control,
soil and landscape protection, environmental appearances, protection
of flora and fauna, agricultural preservation, land use, groundwater
and stormwater management, recycling, air quality, toxic materials
storage, energy conservation and noise control.
(6) Receive any notice or report that might normally be
sent to a Municipal Environmental Commission.
(7) Appoint one of its members to serve on the Development
Review Committee of the Township.
(8) Work with agencies to improve education of the public
of the community and especially school children on environmental issues.
(9) Review issues as may be directed from time to time
by the Township Committee, Planning Board or Township Administrator.
(10) Serve as a repository of information about environmental
issues especially as they may relate to Plainsboro Township.
(11) Develop lists of technical resources, including personnel,
which may be available in carrying out its role.
(12) Provide an annual report to the Township Administrator.
B. The Environmental Advisory Committee may recommend
to the Township Committee, and subject to funds being available, the
hiring of experts to assist the Committee in carrying out its role.
C. The Environmental Advisory Committee shall be deemed
to be in, but not of, the Department of Planning and Zoning.
[Amended 12-12-2007 by Ord. No. 0-07-25]