Resident warns of data-center threats as commissioners review health-care incentive wording and a broadband contract
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A resident urged stronger municipal protections against data centers and said Madison Township has prepared an ordinance several towns are adopting; commissioners also discussed clarifying language for an incentive to recruit advanced-practice providers and noted a broadband fiber purchase contract listed on the agenda.
During public comment, a resident urged the Salem County Board of County Commissioners to strengthen local protections against large data-center developments, saying economic and cultural damage can follow and that Madison Township has drafted an ordinance that four municipalities have begun adopting.
The resident said residents have donated more than $64,000 since April 12, 2025, toward local renewal efforts and urged the board to review appointments to ensure alignment with community priorities. The speaker called for regulatory and municipal safeguards and suggested the county review appointees whose decisions affect local land use.
Separately, during the agenda review a presenter listed several resolutions, including A11, described in the reading as an incentive program to recruit and retain primary-care advanced practice providers to live and practice in Salem County. A commissioner asked that the resolution's language be clarified so the phrase read "primary care APPS," explaining that "APPS" stands for advanced practice providers and is intended to be inclusive of nurse practitioners and related roles.
The presenter also read a resolution authorizing a contract under New Jersey contract 23TETELE58168 for the purchase of fiber for a county broadband project. The transcript lists the contract number but does not provide detailed contract terms or a recorded vote in the excerpts provided.
Board members acknowledged limits to county authority over certain development and said regulatory workshops and follow-up conversations could be appropriate next steps.
