Tag: New Jersey Natural Gas

  • NJNG targets Hazlet property for gas regulator station

    NJNG targets Hazlet property for gas regulator station

    HAZLET – An application filed by New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) to construct a natural gas regulator station at 469 South Laurel Ave. in Hazlet is before the Hazlet Township Land Use Board. NJNG is seeking preliminary and final site plan approval to construct a natural gas regulator station with an above-ground heater at the…

  • Holmdel residents sign petition opposing NJNG regulator station

    Holmdel residents sign petition opposing NJNG regulator station

    Hundreds of Holmdel residents have signed a petition that asserts their opposition to a proposal, which calls for the construction of a New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station on a scenic byway in the community. Residents signed the petition online or in person at Fox Hollow Vineyards, which is located at 939 Holmdel Road,…

  • Judge will hear residents’ comments about NJNG facility in Holmdel

    Judge will hear residents’ comments about NJNG facility in Holmdel

    HOLMDEL – A judge will conduct a public hearing on an appeal of a decision of the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment denying the application of New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) for the construction of a proposed regulator station on a 16-acre tract at 960 Holmdel Road. The judge from the New Jersey Office of…

  • Holmdel officials reject settlement for natural gas regulator station

    Holmdel officials reject settlement for natural gas regulator station

    Members of the Holmdel Township Committee have unanimously rejected a proposed settlement agreement which would have, if approved, permitted New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) to construct a regulator station at 970 Holmdel Road. During a meeting on Dec. 10, Mayor Eric Hinds, Deputy Mayor Michael Nikolis, Committeeman Greg Buontempo, Committeeman Tom Critelli and Committeeman Rocco…

  • Howell planners approve New Jersey Natural Gas training facility

    Howell planners approve New Jersey Natural Gas training facility

    HOWELL – The Howell Planning Board has approved an application that proposed the construction of a training facility for New Jersey Natural Gas employees. Board Chairman Robert Nash, Vice Chairman Brian Tannenhaus, Deputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell, who sits on the board, and board members Paul Dorato, Paul Schneider, Thomas Boyle, Robert Seaman and Robert Nicastro…

  • New Jersey Natural Gas proposes to construct training facility in Howell

    New Jersey Natural Gas proposes to construct training facility in Howell

    HOWELL – New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) has identified property at 401 Fairfield Road, Howell, where it wants to construct a training facility for its employees. To that end, NJNG has applied to the Howell Planning Board for preliminary and final major site plan approval to construct a 30,000-square-foot, two-story building at the location. NJNG…

  • Holmdel zoners reject utility’s application to build regulator station

    Holmdel zoners reject utility’s application to build regulator station

    Members of the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment have shot down an application that proposed the construction of a New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station at 960 Holmdel Road. NJNG was seeking variances to construct the regulator station on the 16.51-acre site where that proposed use is not permitted. A similar application from NJNG…

  • Appraiser: Regulator station will have no adverse effect on property values

    Appraiser: Regulator station will have no adverse effect on property values

     A real estate appraiser has testified that a proposed New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station would not have have a negative impact on residential or commercial property values if it is constructed in Holmdel. Jeffrey Otteau, of the Otteau Valuation Group Inc., appeared before the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 10. Otteau…

  • Consultant: No environmental harm from utility’s proposed regulator station

    Consultant: No environmental harm from utility’s proposed regulator station

     An environmental consultant has testified that a proposed New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) regulator station would not have a negative impact on the environment if it is constructed on Holmdel Rod in Holmdel. Edward Potenta, of Potenta Environmental Consultants, appeared before the Holmdel Zoning Board of Adjustment on Sept. 26 at the municipal building. He…