Dear Editor:
My name is Kayleighy Mackintosh, and I am a concerned citizen of Parsippany Troy Hills New Jersey.
Recently, the community rallied to speak at the planning board meeting for the property of 20-30 Parsippany Road, Lanidex Plaza West, an application for a warehouse and truck distribution center (23-bay loading dock, 24-hour truck, and warehouse activity) that would put 8-41 active tractor trailers into operation on Parsippany Road every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day.
This warehouse is being placed next to an elementary school, less than 200 feet away. Several hundred people signed the petition not to place a warehouse within such proximity, citing case text of laws, ordinances, and rules this violated.
Regardless of public opinion, the planning board voted in favor, including expert testimony from the historical society, New Jersey Highlands, Board of Ed members, non-officiated Engineers, and Planning Board members of separate organizations. The town violated the Sunshine Act, making a mockery of the community speaking and shutting them down mid-speech with insults.
The planning board and Mayor are jeopardizing the safety and welfare of the elementary school students. A warehouse and truck depot are less than 200 feet from them, playing outside and posing health risks from emissions.
We need help and intervention, and we need to have our rights and free speech protected. We need the safety and welfare of the children to be put first. Two weeks ago, an 8-year-old boy was killed on the neighboring road, just crossing the street on his bike in a crosswalk. The car never stopped. Now 8-41 trucks every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day! Please help our town and save the children from more disaster! Please! We need your support! The videos are on YouTube.
Sincerely,
Kayleighy Mackintosh