County of Bergen v. Dole

620 F. Supp. 1009, 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15063
CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedOctober 10, 1985
DocketCiv. A. 82-4065
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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Opinion

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

GLOSSARY .1012

I. SCOPE OF REVIEW .1016

II. FINDINGS OF FACT .1017

A. Procedural History of the 1-287 Project .1017

B. Findings of Fact as to Each of Plaintiffs’ Claims .1039

III. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW .1049

A. Overview of NEPA, DOTA and FAHA .1049

B. Standard of Review .1052

C. Conclusions of Law as to Each of Plaintiffs’ Claims .1054

IV. CONCLUSION .1066

GLOSSARY

EXPLANATION ABBREVIATION

Army Corps, of Engineers ACOE

New Jersey Action Plan Action Plan

Administrative Procedure Act 5 U.S.C. § 701 et seq. APA

Council on Environmental Quality CEQ

New Jersey Citizens Coalition to Stop 1-287 Citizens Coalition

Draft Environmental Impact Statement (A.R., Vol. 3, Item 24) DEIS

United States Department of Interior DOI

Department of Transportation Act of 1966, 49 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. DOTA

Executive Order 11988, 42 Fed. Reg. 26951, May 24, 1977 E.O. 11988

Executive Order 11990, 42 Fed. Reg. 26961, May 24, 1977 E.O. 11990

Executive Order 12372, Fed. Reg. 30959, July 14, 1982 E.O. 12372

United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA

Endangered Species Act 16 U.S.C. § 1531 et seq. ESA

Federal-Aid Highway Act, as amended, 23 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. FAHA

*1013 ABBREVIATION EXPLANATION

FEIS Final EIS/Seetion 4(f) Evaluation (A.R., Vol. 24, Item 101)

FEMA Federal Emergency Management Administration

FHWA Federal Highway Administration

FWCA Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act 16 U.S.C. § 661 et

Homeowners Committee Franklin Lakes Homeowners Committee Against 1-287

HUD U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

ICA Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of 1968 31 U.S.C. § 6501 et seq.

1-287 Interstate Route 287 of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the “Interstate Highway System.”

NEPA National Environmental Policy Act 42 U.S.C. § 4321 et seq.

NHPA National Historic Preservation Act 16 U.S.C. § 470f . '

NJDEP New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

NJDOT New Jersey Department of Transportation

NJEO 53 New Jersey Executive Order 53

NJERA New Jersey Environmental' Rights Act N.J.S.A. § 2A:35A-1 et seq.

NJTPB New Jersey Transportation Planning Board

OMB U.S. Office of Management and Budget

PFEIS Preliminary Final Environmental Impact Statement/ Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation (A.R., Vol. 15, Items 78A-78D)

PPM 20-8 Policy and Procedure Memorandum 20-8 of the Federal Highway Administration

PRC Passaic River Coalition

PS & E Plans, Specifications & Estimates

USDOT United States Department of Transportation

V/C Ratio Volume to Capacity Ratio

OPINION

HAROLD A. ACKERMAN, District Judge.

Interstate 287 (hereinafter “1-287”) was designated as part of the original interstate highway system in 1956. It was never completed. The plaintiffs herein seek to enjoin the construction of the remaining 20.6 mile stretch from the terminus of United States Route 202 in Montville Township, Morris County, New Jersey to the New York State Thru way in Suffern, New York. The Administrative Record, affidavits, briefs and correspondence submitted to the court in this vigorously litigated action to bar the planned construction are themselves sufficient to pave the remaining twenty miles. The Assistant United States Attorney representing the federal defendants to this action has stated that “[t]his case holds the record in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, both criminal and civil, for the highest xeroxing bill and the most amount of paper ever submitted to the U.S. District Court, at least of recent vintage, in the last 15 years.” See Transcript of hearing, February 14, 1984 at 17. Taken literally or metaphorically, this statement confirms this court’s impression that the gargantuan 46 volume Administrative Record in the instant litigation has not often been surpassed.

The plaintiffs herein are the County of Bergen, the Borough of Franklin Lakes (Bergen County), the Township of Mont-ville (Morris County), Franklin Lakes Homeowners Committee Against 1-287, New Jersey Citizens Coalition to Stop 1-287 and the Passaic River Coalition. Three other plaintiffs, the Township of Pequannock, the Borough of Pompton Lakes and the Township of Mahwah have withdrawn from this litigation by consent orders filed with this court.

The defendants are a variety of individuals and agencies of the state and federal governments. The so-called “federal defendants” are as follows: the United States Department of Transportation (hereinafter “USDOT”), Elizabeth Hanford Dole in her capacity as Secretary of USDOT, the Federal Highway Administration (hereinafter “FHWA") (an administration within US-DOT), Ray Barnhart in his capacity as Administrator of FHWA, John G. Bestgen, Jr. in his capacity as Regional Administrator of Region 1 of FHWA, John Kessler, Jr. in his capacity as Division Administrator of *1014 the New Jersey Division of FHWA, the United States Department of the Interior (hereinafter “DOI”), James G. Watt in his capacity as former Secretary of DOI, 1 the Environmental Protection Agency (hereinafter EPA), Lee Verstandig in his capacity as the Acting Administrator of EPA 2 , and Jacqueline E. Schafer in her capacity as the Administrator of Region 2 of EPA. The so-called “state defendants” are the New Jersey Department of Transportation (hereinafter “NJDOT”) and John P. Sheridan, Jr. in his capacity as the Commissioner of NJDOT.

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