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Environmental Red Alert For Newtown

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To the Editor:

A proposal by Wharton Equity Partners, LLC is scheduled for review by Newtown’s Planning & Zoning Commission. It is just stunning that this proposal is for a 76-truck terminal and massive warehouse (contents undisclosed) near residential and environmentally sensitive areas in Newtown.

I believe this proposal is deeply flawed, as it appears to violate the basic principles of wetland protection, wildlife habitat preservation, forest and green space conservation, buffering neighborhoods from heavy traffic and pollution, and unrestrained development in residential areas — without any regard for the uniqueness and beauty of Newtown.

These concerns were not only inadequately discussed by Newtown wetland commissioners based on two hearings I attended, but, to no one’s surprise, neglected by Wharton owing to self-interest, ie, profit and return for investors. Our solemn commitment to future generations in Newtown should be priority one — not to far-away commercial interests.

Did this proposal receive appropriate review by the Inland Wetlands Commission? I believe the answer is a resounding no! During these two meetings I did not hear detailed neutral assessments by outside experts with no clear conflict of interest.

There was no tough questioning of Wharton regarding environmental impact, or a “worse case scenario.” There was a limited appreciation of the tenets of ecology or wetlands science, but no determination of Wharton representatives’ expertise in environmental sciences or the corporation’s past record.

There were few complete answers to probing questions posed by town residents. Plus, the affiliations and expertise of town representatives were not revealed. What was the stance of town representatives at both hearings? I heard instances of praise for Wharton’s presentation and a disquieting deference to corporate “experts.”

And I believe there were indications of a slant by town officials toward Wharton’s interests and property owner(s) anxious to unload wetlands-adjacent real-estate.

The Wharton proposal is not simply flawed; I think it has been inadequately reviewed and evaluated thus far. It’s time for Newtown’s leadership and its residents to admit this proposed development is a serious mistake.

Ray Bigelis

Newtown

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