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Vineland council adopts resolution opposing Dunright Sand & Gravel recycling permit after company asks for chance to present

3174343 · April 22, 2025
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Vineland City Council voted 4-0 on April 22 to adopt Resolution 2025-207 opposing a Class B and/or Class C recycling permit for Dunright Sand and Gravel to operate at 3765 Mays Landing Road.

Vineland City Council voted 4-0 on April 22 to adopt Resolution 2025-207, a formal statement opposing approval of a Class B and/or Class C recycling permit for Dunright Sand and Gravel to operate at 3765 Mays Landing Road in the W-6 Woodlands zone.

The matter was raised during the public-comment period by company representatives who asked the council to delay or carry the resolution so the company could present additional information. Steve Fabietti, an attorney with Highland Levin Shapiro in Marlton representing Dunright, said the company had not been given a full opportunity to present and that state law and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulations govern siting of recycling activities. "Our…

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