According to several environmental groups, the state Green Acres program, which purchases land and preserves it, offered more money than the developer.
They also claim Millville 1350 has a four-year window in which to purchase the land or back out of the deal, while the Green Acres funding was guaranteed. The groups also cited environmental concerns associated with the area.
The BPU, however, does not have the legal right to rule based on environmental concerns. BPU decisions are based on whether land deals involving a utility company benefit the ratepayer.
The city really is eager to build this place up!! We went to Densie's house and mellowed out yesterday as well. and saw some Ginny Hens. Boy are they plump and cute.
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