Proposed AI Data Center Sparks Legal Tensions in Andover Township, NJ
Residents in Andover Township, NJ, threaten legal action over zoning changes facilitating a potential AI data center. The project could yield $4.5 to $5.2 million in annual tax revenue but raises environmental concerns.

Residents of Andover Township, NJ, are contesting recent zoning changes that could facilitate the construction of a data center on a 97-acre site formerly occupied by Newton Airport. The township anticipates that this development could generate $4.5 to $5.2 million annually through a payment in lieu of taxes agreement, significantly increasing the current property tax revenue of $29,000.
Local opposition has emerged, accusing officials of tailoring ordinances to benefit Andover HPC Development, which has yet to file a formal site plan. Protests have been organized, and residents plan to file a lawsuit if the ordinances are not rescinded by May 7. Environmental impacts and noise concerns associated with data centers have also been raised, prompting the mayor to propose additional restrictions.


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