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Egg Harbor Township acts on park designation, introduces fire permit fee changes and tax-abatement agreement; consent calendar approved

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The committee adopted an ordinance designating a nature reserve as a passive park, introduced an ordinance raising certain fire permit fees and creating smoke/CO/portable extinguisher certification fees, and introduced a tax-abatement agreement; the committee also adopted its consent calendar and bill list.

The Egg Harbor Township Committee adopted an ordinance designating the Acarbrough Township Nature Reserve as a passive park and took introductory votes on two other ordinances while approving a broad consent calendar and the bill list.

Ordinance number 9, described in the meeting as an amendment to the municipal code (chapter 165, Parks and Recreation Areas) to designate the Acarbrough Township Nature Reserve as a passive park area, was presented and adopted by roll call. The presenter said the reserve, formed from township-owned property totaling about 225 acres and managed with an advisory committee, is intended for passive recreation (walking, jogging, biking, fishing and quiet enjoyment). The presenter said the rec…

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