ML072640568
| ML072640568 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Oyster Creek |
| Issue date: | 03/15/2007 |
| From: | Matuska J Fish Hawks Club |
| To: | Heyl A Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, State of NJ, Dept of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Coastal Mgmt |
| References | |
| 1500-02-0004.4, 2130-07-20506, TAC MC7624 | |
| Download: ML072640568 (17) | |
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SALTWATER ANGLERS CLUB 7R.
PO BOX 700 1 225 FORKED RIfVER NJ 08731 March 15, 2007.
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Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Hey]:
The Fish Hawks Saltwater Anglers Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station..
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources.
Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely, Joseph A Matuska President
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Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4 Dear Mr. Heylh The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from Amer-Gen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's http:tlus.f5l4.mail.yahoo.comlym/ShowLetter?box=Inbox&Msgld=4837_15008078_953_1...
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March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Hevl.
Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8 115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1917 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should
.be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 Fast State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
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March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Lamd Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501. East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacev Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
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March 2. 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl "7
Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
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March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re-Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it. over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
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J. Henry Warren Member - Fish Hawks Fishing Club Barnegat, NJ 08005 March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources, Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
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Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
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Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No, 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmnerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with. its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely, P9 jY*
Richard Griffin Jr.
1203 Gemini Court Forked River, NJ 08731
88 Oregon A venue Waretown, NJ 08758 March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be comimnended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely, Roderic F Schmidt N
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Mr. Andrew Hevl Land Use Regulation Progran(:".."
Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmentat-Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4 Dear Mr. Heyl-The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek.
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The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
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March 6, 2007 I b P 12; 03 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08625-0439 (609) 292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application for NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established.on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
Sincerely,
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March 2, 2007 Mr. Andrew Heyl Land Use Regulation Program Bureau of Coastal. Management New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 501 East State Street Trenton. NJ 08625-0439 (609),292-8115 (fax)
Re: Federal Consistency Certification for License Renewal Application of Oyster Creek Generating Station, Docket No. 1500-02-0004.4
Dear Mr. Heyl:
The Fish Hawks Club based in Lacey Township, NJ support AmerGen's application tbr NJDEP's concurrence with its Federal Consistency Certification regarding Oyster Creek Generating Station.
The Fish Hawks, over 180 members strong, was established on June 8, 1977 with a common goal to form a social fishing club dedicated to good sportsmanship, preservation of the marine environment and safeguarding our natural resources. Today, we are one of the largest fishing clubs in New Jersey.
We believe that our members and their families will benefit from AmerGen's proposed donation of 220 acres which would provide the public waterfront access to Oyster Creek and the south branch of the Forked River. AmerGen's proposal is in direct alignment with the Fish Hawk's philosophy: to safeguard our natural resources. AmerGen should be commended for protecting this tract of land from developers and turning it over the Lacey Township for open space. As an organization, we are particularly supportive of the boat ramp and the walking trails.
In writing this letter, the Fish Hawks ask the NJDEP to grant concurrance with AmerGen's Federal Consistency Certification for Coastal Zone Management.
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