This is the second part of a Ridgefield NJ town council meeting at which an expert, who was hired by the town, gave a report of his findings/views r...
This is the second part of a Ridgefield NJ town council meeting at which an expert, who was hired by the town, gave a report of his findings/views regarding the proposed "Waste" Transfer Station that is proposed for Ridgefield. *****The original application included household/hospital "putrescible" garbage/waste (Type 10) but when wind of the proposal reached a few Ridgefield residents and the Town's Mayor and council the reaction motivated the applicant to withdraw that application and resubmit one which would still include bulk waste (garbage) and construction waste (garbage)........the latter categories may not smell as bad but the potential repercussions and associated consequences are just as stinky in their totality. *********As you can hear from the expert's report, he rightly believes that the application that he reviewed (AS IT WAS SUBMITTED) was/is fatally flawed in that it was utterly incomplete and without objective merit. *********The first part of the session was taken up by the discussion and vote on the question of supplying a bus for Ridgefield residents who might wish to attend the BCUA hearing to inform themselves and to comment pro or con. This second part includes some comments from the attending public on various issues. ********Here you can hear some of the interesting discussion on the question of whether the town should supply some transportation for folks to attend the BCUA hearing.....I believe they voted correctly to enable that since anyone pro or con could get on the bus to come to be informed and to speak out either way. After a good discussion the motion was passed.............and the attendance at the BCUA meeting was far in excess of the "100" claimed by the local newspaper....closer to two hundred!!! More video of this meeting to come....and then of the BCUA hearing too. Please stay tuned, thank you.
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